Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1918

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 47. VOL. LXXVI. TUESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1918. PRICE 10 OENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 642 1 JAPANESE DENTIST T. NAGATA Next Door to The Dispensary. < rr c ■:< -.->■„ r i 7F YOU_ HAVE NOT TRIED j BEAR BRAND MILK you can have no idea what a I perfectly sterilised milk No- 55 aiNUsl really is. Do not confuse packed in patent vacuum tins. I
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    • 12 1 [runnymede! I HOTEL. I GARAGE I New Cars for Hire. I IZ"1Z-LElSJ
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  • 3515 2 TO=DAY’S MEETING AT PENANG. RESTRICTIVE PROPOSALS. ESTATE HOSPITALS. A general meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya opened at 10 30 a m. to-day in the Chamber of Commerce, Penang. There was a large attendance of members of the Association and visitors. The delegates were Messrs
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1141 2 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. I Sir,—lt is greatly to be regretted that lhe proposal to centralise estate bo-pitals under direct Government control sh mid assume the character of a quarrel between estate medical officers and the Government such as, to compare small things
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    • 598 2 [To the Editor of the a Pinang Qazetlt.'] Sib,—The question <f B t a£e tnter taiuments by boys in school* is one of the most interesting and probably ore of the most important that can innage us When we reflect upon the universal
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  • WAR ITEMS.
    • 263 3 London, January 22.—The Star publishes an interview with Lieutenant-Colonel A’Court Repington, the well-known military correspondent, in which he made the following striking statement: I have resigned the military correspondentship of the Times,” which I have hitherto regarded as a great independent newspaper, with its columns open to
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    • 100 3 London January 15.—M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the “Echo de Paris,” says he believes the Germans will endeavor zo exert pressure on the Franco-British front generally, but their real offensive, he thinks, will be on two wings—the first f--om St Mshiel to the Swiss frontier, and the
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    • 89 3 London, January 19.—The Berne correspondent of the “Daily News” states: “Details of the recent British raid on Karlsruhe show that at least ten machines were counted. Bombs rained down for several minutes, and the noise of the explosions were heard in villages miles away. The firemen
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    • 129 3 London, January 13.—The “Echo de Beige” states that the Germans in Belgium have constructed immense concrete underground hangars, from which their aeroplanes emerge in full flight over an up gradient. British Airman’s Fine Rescue Effort. Lieutenant Fedden, a member of the Royal Flying Corps, has died
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    • 113 3 London, January 16.—Mr. Arthur Henderson, chairman of the British Labour party, is publishing a book entitled “The Aims of Labour.” In this he says: —“The democracy of our country after the war will be composed of large numbers of men disciplined, inured to danger, and accustomed
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    • 118 3 Vancouver, January 21. —Captain A, C. Carmichael, a former Minister of Education in New South Wales, has reached Vancouver on leave from the front. Describing an incident in which 500 Germans were wiped out in the Passchendaele region, he said the Germane were retreating before a
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    • 57 3 The Munich Neueste Nachrichten is delighted at the result of the Australian Reinforcements Referendum. It describes Mr. Hughes as the Australian Lloyd George,” and proceeds:—“ Australians have rejected his knock-out policy as too expensive. The vote is a revolt from warlike fanaticism. Mr. Hughes’s defeat, is a blow
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    • 278 3 Merit, Not Seniority.” London, January 12. —Further changes are announced in the personnel of the Admiralty Board. Rear-Admiral S. R. Fremantle, who is the only member of the new board who did not serve under Admiral Sir John Jellicoe (now a peer), will be Deputy Chief of
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    • 59 3 London, January 17. —An armed gang rushed a train at Burton port, in County Donegal, overpowered the military escort, and rescued two deserters. The escapers made off in a motor car, and their rescuers dispersed over the country-side. Another gang attempted to break into a police office
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    • 61 3 London, January.—On Sunday in Ireland Sinn Feiners distribulted at church clcors leaflets stating that Ireland had decided to petition the nations of the world in favour of independence. It was also stated that the Sinn Feiners would take a plebiscite of the people of
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    • 41 3 The Germans have erected 400 trading booths on the Russian front. The Russian soldiers, who are most anxious to obtain playing cards, attend those booths and readily barter a machine gun for a pack of cards.
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    • 39 3 London. January 17.—At the end of 1917 the prices of food in Great Britain were 106 per cent, above those of July, 1914. There has been little increase in the rates since July, 1917.
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    • 40 3 London, January 22.—Mr. Warner Allen, telegraphing from the Italian front, states The Italian artillery is now stronger than ever. The losses have been made good. The Italian factories in some cases have more than doubled their output.
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    • 94 3 Washington, January 13.—The crew of the American steamer J. L. Luckenbach, 4920 tons, put up a gallant fight against a German submarine recently. The fight, which lasted for four hours, is thus described by the Committee of Public Information The J. L. Luckenbach, on being attacked by
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    • 129 3 Prisoner Closely Watched. Paris, January 18. —M. Caillaux, who has been arrested on a charge of having had relations with the enemy, demanded to be treated as a political prisoner, and so allowed an extra mattress, two blankets, an arm chair, and also meals from a restaurant.
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    • 89 3 London, January 20.—Anarchists in Petrograd hold up people in the streets and strip them naked in order to get their warm clothing. The Russian Peoples’ Commissaries draw attention to disorders and excesses at railway stations by soldiers and others. They declare that the railways are in the
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    • 13 3 Petrograd February 17.—Plague has broken out in South Russia.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 930 3 PLANTER Of integrity and experience KRAMAT PCTLAI LTD Burma and Malay States desires r/r x a hsng e Present billet meoy years. No .«-«-ported m Umted Krngdom). T aUl ilProficient in Malay. Managership oD )y, principals or Agents please address: A DIVIDEND of 1/- less 5/- in £1 Change Box
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    • 118 3 TOWN HALL. IN AID OF THE RED CROSS M Announcement Extraordinary. The Management of E| “THE GINKS” Anxious to Commemorate the event of their first appearance before the Public of Penang beg to announce that they intend giving a clear half of the profits, H accruing from the whole of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 441 3 Proprietor H. J. A. HOLM. Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. A TREMENDOUS PROGRAMME THAT PACKING THE EMPIRE.” J SPECIAL RUN OF 3 NIGHTS ONLY Tues., Wed., Thurs., 26, 27 28, Feb., 1918. I At 10-40 Universals Serial Wonderful, each reel rnnning Hotter Hotter. I THE GRAY GHOST FEATURING I “EDDIE POLO” I
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  • 20 4 Btrnb.—On the 26th, February, 1918, at the Government Monopolies Department, Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Byrne, a son.
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  • 25 4 Mylks—Ellis.—Dec 28, at Dulwich Common, Second-Lieutenant Gordon Stewart MylfS, O F A, Singapore, to Phoebe, daughter of Mr and Mrs E J Ellis, Dulwich.
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  • 1075 4 M. Vandervelde, the Belgian Socialist, speaking at the Inter-Allied Socialist Conference in London put into words a widely neid opinion when he said that Russian Democracy had made an irre rievable mistake iu laying down arms before Imperialism was defeated, and that the Bolsheviks in what they
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  • 1847 4 With the entry into Jericho the British forces have clean°d up The Kaiier and practically the whole of Palestine. Judea, and look like pursuing their victorious course, though transport many afford a bigger problem as they push on farther north. The campaign however since Gaza has been
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  • 26 4 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin Penang was $146.00 per picul business done. Tin is quoted in London to-day ft£3l4 spot, and £3ll three months.
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  • 44 4 The homeward mail I closes at 1 a.m. on Thursday registration till 9 a.tn. and parcels till 8 a.m. The S 8 (Bertam) Rubber Co has suspended tapping operations un il t-ee* recover from wintering. Crop for 23 day? February 75,500 pounds.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 404 4 PHITCHAHD’S Perfumery Department. —M— Mi ZENOBIA NATURAL ROGER ANO CALLETS PERFUMES. PERFUMES. $2.25. $3.25 $5.50 52 25. $4 75 $7 25 YARDLEYS PERFUMES. j WSS] Atkinson’s Perfumes $2.10 fit $2.60 $1 80, $3OO &$5 25 PRESENTATION BOXES OF PERFUMERY $4.50 to $27.50. B 1 ATKINSON S EAU 0E GOSNELL'S EAU
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    • 29 4 Stay Where Everybody Stays. “E. O.” ♦■NHNHNNNNNNHNNNNNNNHRRMNNNMN* Pinang Gazette Press, 5 LIMITED. TELEPHONES. Printing Works Manager and J Cashltr'i Office 498 Managing Editor 477 J Editor’s Residence'... 221 •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HNNNNVNNNNNNNN*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To DAV. 12.30 a m. 7.12 a.m. 1.1 p.m. 721 p m. To MORHOW. 12.57 a.m, 7.35 a.m. 1.22 p.m. 7.46 p.m.
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  • 107 4 DEATHS. Ballantine-Dykes.—Suddenly, of heart disease, Frecheville Joseph BallantineDykes, late Senior Warden of Mines, K M S, younger sou of the late Rev Joseph Ballantine-Dykes, Rector of Headley, Hants. Brinkmann. —Dec 19, at his residence, “The Beeches,” Lin'cn, Cambs, Johann Gottlieb B'inkmane, late of Denmark. Singapore, and Manchester, aged 81 years,
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  • 168 5 FLEET THREATENED. SOCIALISTS AND ALSACE. GERMAN COLONIES FUTURE }<pw3 from Russia iidicrirs that the Max’mahsta willing to assent to the German peace terms, are in the ascendsntj though there is some opposition among the Soviets. Lenin and Trot ky however, re'am leadership of the Boigheviks and have advised
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  • Russia
    • 182 5 [Rueter’s Telegrams.] ADVISED TO LEAVE. London, February 23. The Times correspondent in Petrog ad says a British Military O der has be n issued to all Britisher* of military age in Petrogrrd hitherto exempted, to be ready to start fur home at six hours’ notice. Other Britisher-!
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    • 63 5 Amsterdam, February 24, The German Pre-» 3 is most truenhsut as regards the negotiations wit h Romania, and ex press» 8 t' e opinion that owing to the hope legsness of her military situation she will not exrect too much Tr e Hungarian Premier, replying to an interpellation
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    • 87 5 New York, January 20.—The New York department of Justices has issued a report ol the movements of M. Trotzky, Bolshevik Foreign Minister, here. It shows that M. Trotzky contributed to German Socialist Rswspapers, but there is no evidence that he ’‘derived German money. M. Trotzky
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    • 292 5 Mr. Arthur Ransome, Petrograd correspondent of the Daily News,” telegraphs I u ’terviewf»d M. Trotzky as he was on the point for Brest Litovsk with the mistaken impression that the Allies wanted Ger®tany to succeed in making an advantageous **P&rate peace with Russia, so that Germany, Ruardinp
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    • 45 5 Stockholm, February 23. Ihe besieged students in the Helsingfors dis'rict number 5,000. I hey «re stranded on Pellinqe A> chipelago. The Swedish Minister of Ma ire announced that a naval expedition is impossible, owing to ice. Representations are being made to Helsingfors.
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    • 30 5 London, February 21. The Turks are rapidly re-occupying Armenia. Following their entry into the important centre of Erzinjan, tfipy have now occupied P’atana, only eight miles from Treb zond.
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  • 73 5 MANUFACTURES ACCUMULATING. L ndon, February 21. At the monthly conference of cotton trade employers and operatives with the Lancashire members of the House of Commons, held at; rhe House of Commons, it was reported that the uoders’anding to allow cotton imports suffici» nt to supply 60 per
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  • 121 5 London, February 21. Messrs. Montagu <t Co.’s report says the silver maiket is Hull, with a slight furthe* fall in price. Shanghai rxchange is dis posed to be steady. It is reported from Washi gton that the United States will furnish Mexico wi f h £1,000,000 in
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  • 458 5 Washington, December 29. —The Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, which like Eastern Belgium was overrun by the Germans during the first month of the war in Europe, has submitted to the Entente Powers a statement of the desires of its Government with respect to any special dispositions affecting
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  • 92 5 London, February 23. A French amendement to the British memorandum, which the Inter-Allied Socialist Conference adopted, declared that as the German declaration of war in 1914 deliberately broke the Treaty of Frankfort, it would be open to the League of Nations to reconsider the whole question
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  • 153 5 [Havas Telegrams] Paris, February 25.—At the last meeting held yesterday in London the InterAllied Socialist Conference adopted on the question of Alsace-Lorraine the decision which had been passed by the French Socialist Preparatory Conference held in Paris a week ago. The resolution of the Inter-Allied Socialist Conference
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  • 60 5 SIR DOUGLAS HAIG’S THANKS. London, February 21. Field Marshal Haig, in a letter to the Overseas Club, thanking the Shanghai Branch for a donation of £1,300 for hampers for the front, says: This practical demonstration that Britons oversea are prepared to undergo great sacrifices for the common cau
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  • 37 5 Y.M.C.A.’S APPEAL. London, February 21. The Young Men’s Christian Association is appealing for £70,000 for the welfare of the many thousands of Chinese labourers in France. The China Associa'ion has contributed over £lO,OOO.
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  • 55 5 FURTHER DETAILS. Capa Town, February 22. In the Union Assembly General Botha stated that nearly all the buildings of Umfolosi were swept away, and that 23 out of the 65 missing Europeans were savedl 100 natives and Indians are are missing. A number were rescued from floating
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  • 27 5 BRITISH AIRMAN’S FEAT. Rome, February 22. A British chaser plane which left London yesterday (Thursday) has arrived. The journey was completed in six stages.
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  • 35 5 London, February 21. The Reverend John Hind, headmaster of the Church Missionary Society’s High School at Foochow, has been appointed Bishop of Fukien, in succession to Bishop Price, who has retired.
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  • 125 5 PerN Y K. From London.—To Singapore Nai Soen, Mr AGA Harris. An interesting paper on tin ores in Tavoy was read at a iecent session of the Indian Science Congress at Lahore by Mr J Coggin Brown. He pointed out that the importance of obtaining supplies
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  • 213 5 Austria Hungary’s Disavowal. Amsterdam, February 23. A telegram from Vienna dated the 22nd inst; says in the Lower House Dr. Seidler emphasised that Austro-Hungary was not participating in German military action against Russia (Applause). Socialist’s Release Rejected. The Reichstag rejected the proposal to release Herr Dittman for the
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  • 32 5 London, February 25. Field Marshal Haig reports that we repulsed raiders to the east of Armentierei There was hostile artillery fire to the southwest of Cambrai in the Messines sector.
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  • 83 5 London, February 23. Mr. Arthur Henderson, presiding at the Inter-Allied Socialist Conference luncheon, staged that the Conference, in substance, had accepted the British labour war aims memoiandnm|including the independence of Belgium, Serbia, Rumania Montenegro and basing other territorial changes mainly on justice and right. £Their aims coos
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  • 293 5 In the course of a leading article on the position of ,Russia the Temps ’’notes that the Frankfort Gazette comes out as the guardian of the rights of China in Manchuria, “If Trotzky desires to create a situation in strict conformity with ju tice,” says the
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  • 54 5 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 p.m. to-day 1 Selection English ...Hartmann 2. Caledonian Knight of the Thistle ...Balfour 3. Selection Welsh ...Hare 4. Waltz Heine du Danube Godfrey 5. Dance Catch Me If Tou Can ...Noel 6.
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  • 1109 5 —Ex. The Rt. Rev. Ferguson Davie, Bishop of Singapore arrived in Penang yesterday and spoke at to-day’s P.A.M. meeting. Senator Bakhap accompanied Dr. G. E. Morrison to Launceston and the latter was entertained at luncheon by the Chines© com. munity there. The death is reported of Mr.
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  • 253 5 THEFT CASES. t Mr H Langston in the Second Coert Pe» ang, dealt with a number of theft caffes* A Chinese who w*B charged with eha •hMt of a round tab'e belonging to I» a Japanese woman was sentenced to undergo six weeks’ imprisonment Charged with the
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  • 89 5 Rubbkr Association. [From Ovb Own Cobbbspondunt.] Singapore, Feb'uary 96. At the annual meeting of the Chamber ■f Comme’ce Rubb r As-ncia'ion it was stated that the income had decreased by $ll 995, due to a rerun.ion in oro b eraga rem an eighth to a sixteenth
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  • 210 5 [From Oub Own Cobrbsponpbnt.] Singapore, Fe- ruary 26 The run on tin shares contir u?s. Tiris were done at $lO, Kinr«* A-sociarion at over $B, Ulu Piah $1.60 For M- nglembus there are reported buyers at 60 cents; sellers 80 cents communi’ es of tl
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  • THE RICE MARKET.
    • 234 6 The present unsatisfactory state of the rice market, says the Rangoon Gazette of February 18th, will shortly rigtitself. At present the Government’s object to secure a good price for the paddy, while rewarding the millers for their labour, is being frustrated by the absence of tonnage. There
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    • 538 6 The Rice Commissioner is prepared to sanction another 37,000 tons for shipment to the Dutch East Indies during March, making in all 74 000 tons. Applications must reach the Rice Commissioner by the 20th inst, says the Rangoon Times of February 18. The provision of tonnage
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    • 143 6 The estimated arrivals of paddy and rice expressed in cargo rice, by rail and boat into Rangoon and Bassein from the beginning of January to the 2nd February, 1918, as compared with the corresponding period of 1917, were approximately as below Ist January to 2nd 3st Jan.
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  • 715 6 —"S F P.” SINGAPORE COMMENT. With His Excellency the Governor in Penang and the Colonial Secretary away from Singapore also, it is hardly to be expected that any public announcement will be made of a most important decision arrived at, that being to prohibit all exports from
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  • 53 6 Holland is merely the appendix of Germany. She may think what she likes, but any hostility towards the German Empire will have the most serious consequences for her. We Germans have little respect and little sympathy for the Holland of to-day,”—(Prof. Lasson Letter to a Holland, in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 496 6 Bad Stomach Weakness Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Cure Stomach Trouble and Make You Strong. When you cannot digest your food it just lies in your stomach, as it m'ght lie in a pit, and does you no good. That is -why bad stomach makes you weak and ill. It makes your
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    • 61 6 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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    • 271 6 r—Estate Requisites.-—, Stock New. Quality Genuine. Prices Revised to Meet Estate Manager» and Estate Owners Desiring Economy TRIAL ORDERS CORDIALLY SOLICITED. PROMPTITUDE IS OUR SPECIAL EFFORT. KEAT GUAN C<\ 2O, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I JUST RECEIVED. M Radiant Letter Files with Index, Manilla B Envelopes 3|" x SJ", Ledgers, Cash
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  • 624 7 WHEN TROTZKY CAME TO ENGLAND. fwo traitors and a hysterical woman Such is th o triumvirate which has brought not the dissolution of the Russian Empire which is now plunging 180,000,000 of *popl« into a P oa 6 on servility to the Central Empires. Lenin, Madame Kolontai, and
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  • 260 7 The Rev J D Bolton, formerly assistant Chaplain of Selangor, has been serving in Flanders as Chaplain to the Forces. In a Setter to the Editor of the Diocesan Magazine he has some interesting remarks to make ab^u* the graves of those who have h'leo at the front.
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  • 718 7 SPLENDID GIFTS TO RED CROSS FUNDS. The further sums received for the Red Cross Our Day include the splendid amount sent by the Straits Settlements (including the Confederated States of Kelantan, Trengganu, and Kedah), which, through the Governor, Sir Arthur Henderson Young, G.C.M.G., forward £91,700, with more money
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  • 60 7 Penang plays Selangor at polo, on Saturday. The following is the subscription list in Aid of Blue Cross Fund organized by Penang Polo Club up-to-date All subscriptions may be sent to Mr F B Ricketr (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) Penang Turf Cluh $l,OOO H- Welham 10 J McNeill 25
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  • 76 7 Bombay, February 16th The following is the result of the Great Western Handicap for horses; 1 mile. (A cup of th? value of R J 1,000 and Rs. 20,000 to winner, Rs. 5,000 to second and Rs. 2,500 to third) Messrs J H Skelton’s and W P
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  • 952 7 PHYSICAL FEATURES. Mr. Charles Mansford says Palestine itself is quite a small country, being about the size of Belgium Judea, its most important province historically, is the size of the English county of Devonshire, whose rugged coasts the inland surface of Judea strikingly resembles in places. Palestine
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  • 131 7 To-night is the big night at the Empire for “Eddie Polo” again appears in the new Episodes of “The Gray Ghost” chapter 5 entitled “Plunder” and chapter 6 “The House of Mystery.” Supporting the above a five reel Red-Feather photo play much above the average “The Child of
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  • 52 7 [Fbom Oub Own Cobbespondbnt.] Singapore, 25th February. At the annual meeting of Pantai Rubber Co., Ltd., the Chairman stated that the estate is in good condition. Ravine land is being planted up. All precautions are being taken against the spread of th efew cases of disease. The report
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  • 40 7 [Fbom Oub Own Cobbespondent.] Singapore, 25th February. Messrs. Fraser and Co.’s report of the share market says there is growing activity in tins, the margins between sellers and buyers being larger. Rubber changes are downward. Steamships improved.
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  • 51 7 A Chinese Fete. [Fbom Oub Own Cobbespondent.] Singapore, 25th February. H.E. the Governor and Lady Evelyn Young attended a very successful Chinese fete in aid of the Halifax relief fund. Mr. Gurbak Singh, Chief Hindustani Interpreter, Police Court, Ipob, is in Penang, eu route to India on
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  • 41 7 Mar I.—“ The Court Cards,” Empire Theatre, Mar 2.—P010 Match, Selangor v. Penang. Sepoy Lines, Penang, 5 p.m. Mar 30.—P.V.R C. Shoot, (Deliberate) 7 a.m. Mar 31.—P.V.R.0. Shoot, (Rapids) 7 am. Mar 30-31 and Apr I,—North Kedah Our Day.”
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  • 126 7 Pknang, February 26, 1918 (By Courttty ot ths Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank ..2/4 132 4 months' eight Bank 2/4 3 8 3 Credit ...3/4 15/32 3 Documontary ...3/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 'i 3 days' sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank c 3 days' sight
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  • 148 7 Pknang, February 26, 1918 S. P. Tapioca ...$9 00 sellers. M. P. Tapioca ...$9 1/4 sellers. Poldleaf $72. Gepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6} buyers Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom; Trang Pepper 532.00 season coming Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $49 sales. Cloves season
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 414 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DUTCH for foreigners Easy an(> rapid method. Lessons by teacheF with English and Du’ch certificates. Apply to H. J. SLEGTENHORST, Nieuffstraat 26, Medan. PENANG LIBRARY. THE Anual General Meeting of Members will be held at the Library on Tuesday, tho sfh5 f h March, 1918, ab 4.30 p
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    • 650 8 bANhb. CHARTERED BANK of into"? AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated In England by Royal ch... Paid-up Capital £1 Reserve Fund Z Reserve Liability of Proprietors £l3? Head Ofr lCe i 1,20 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON Er Agrncim and Branches. V Amritsar Hongkong p Bangkok Iloilo p Batavia Ipoh Pllk 8 Bombay Karaoiu
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