Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 March 1918

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 61. VOL. LXXVI. THURSDAY. 14th MARCH, 1918. ?RICE 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 818 1 B ptKJBD«"«" BBn,B HBB BOnOOeO >UP TO MTE primtiwg g n f ef ery description undertaken, r a from a visiting card co the largest size poster, by r Pioatl Gazette Press, Ltd., with care and promptitude. a t a r Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed. MStfMKMMMMMteffiMMSfiBifiMMMMBBMiPai |HH
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    • 12 1 Frunnyioil I HOTEL. j GARAGE I New Cars for Hire. I j
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  • 1448 2 ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the Advisory Committee, Department of Agriculture was held at the offices of the Department, Kuala Lumpu', on Wednesday, January 30: Present: Mr. B. J. Eaton (deputed by the Director of Agriculture) Ghairma», Messrs. H. Armstrong, T. W. Hodge, L. A. Irving, J.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 921 2 SITUATION WANTED. MUNRO AND BROWNS PRACTICAL GUIDE TO COCONUT PLANTING BY A EUROPEAN of long residence in Straits position as Assistant i on an F reSH CONSIGNMENT .of this Estate, storekeeper or such work «qu.nng super vision ot labour etc. Speaks Tamil obtained from Messrs. Kelly and Malay fluently, temperate
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    • 157 2 jA ttwp tha hr the Blood Blood Pure.” Io the Lift." Clarke'S Blood Mixture If you suffer, from g just such a medfcineJ any such disease as ■lt is composed of mentioned below, ingredients which» don t waste time and quickly attack, overmoney on lotions or come, and expel from
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    • 230 2 I Baxter's I Qorsafs I I a nv aslJiU 3lax\ 3111 grades. Qan v a s i 8 I IWW) n g j J ayes Borden's 8 I eer^ess j j Evaporated j j I Milk. 1 I I c j Oandilands, Muttery j I @o., I SYNOLEOi The 01!
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  • 9098 3 CHINE SE WILL SUIT. tH e judgment. H following is the texfc the t o f Mr. Justice L, M. Woodward, Judge, Penang, delivered Supreme Court, Penang, on J 6 in the suit Probate 1916 No 443, Choong Cheng Kean deceased, nkTeen Neob, plaintiff versus Lim Choong Lai Hock and
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  • WAR ITEMS.
    • 540 4 Tokio, February 25. —Public attention here is now concentrated on the necessity of safeguarding the peace of the Far East against the intrusion of German influence through Siberia, even among leaders of thought. Some persons apprehend activities by German submarines and aeroplanes from Vladivostok at
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    • 388 4 Tokio, February 27. —Despite persistent rumours on one side that Japan is mobilising and a wide and strong expression on the other hand in favour of immediate action by Japan to cope with the German menace to the Far East arising from the collapse of Russia,
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    • 84 4 New York, February 10. —Lord Reading, the newly appointed British Ambassador to the United States, who arrived in America yesterday, states that Great Britain is more determined than ever to fight till she achieves victory, no matter what sacrifices, sufferings and privations are involved. The next
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    • 156 4 London, February 5. —Advices from Amsterdam state that the Government has refused the demands of the revolutionary Socialists in the industrial centres of Holland for the seizure and distribution of existing stocks of food, and the prohibition of the export of foodstuffs. Some newspapers attribute the
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    • 99 4 The Berlin correspondent of Amsterdam Handelsblad has interviewed Baron von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen, formerly German Miniser to Rumania, regarding negotiations between the United States and Holland. Germany,” he said, 11 cannot quietly submit to an outrage by which the enemy s position would b e improved and Germany’s
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    • 198 4 London, February 4. —Finnish travellers from Helsingford who have reached Sweden, state that hundreds of people are killed daily in the streets of the city. Russian sailors, armed with swords and bayonets, t dash ashore from the war ships, killing indiscriminately. Hordes of other ruffians are plundering
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    • 254 4 Condemned by Cardinal Logue. The pastoral letter of his Eminence Cardinal Logue, which was read at the Masses of every church in the Archdiocese of Armagh on Sunday, 25th. November, contains the following censure of the Sinn Fein movement in Ireland Nor is it for the general peace
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  • 92 4 PENANG WOMEN WORKERS. Amount previously acknowledged $6,775.68 F N Syer $5, Mr* Oxenhara $5, Ladies Bridge book for J n G C $31.40, Mrs Samuel $4, Mrs Sinclair $3, Mrs Pritchard $lO, Mrs Souter $5, Mrs Darke $5, Mrs Connolly $5, Mrs Leonard $5, Collected by
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  • 77 4 Tokio, February 26,—The Nippon Yusen Kaisba has decided to commence a monthly service between New York and Calcucrta The first ship will 3sil from Calcutta fo; New York in May, calling at Colombo, South African ports and Saint Lucia. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha will also
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  • 854 4 THE SUBMARINE. The London “Times” Washington correspondent states that the Americans’ vast shipbuilding programme includes not only the replacement of sunken tonnage but the anti-submarine offensive. The submarine menace would be overcome and submarines driven off the sea with mathematical certainty British War Bonds. It is announced
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    • 353 4 SITUATION WANTED. CHINESE LADY [Kheh] with long oxperience in nursing children, requires situation as nurse wiling to take chargeof domestic work. Please apply to TAN SEE NEOW, 92, Penang Road, Penang. WANTED 3,000 piculs firewood per month, till end of 1918, in billets of of 3 to 5 catties, tach;
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    • 167 4 S The society 01 Sl. George, J I Hongkong. 1 I s War Bond Drawing! U j I (IN AID OF WAR CHARITIES) n I Tickets $5 Each, Hongkong Currency. I B 1 I PRIZES: I 0 If $500,000 is available for distribution:- j pi War Charities will receive $125.000
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 326 4 TO-N 1 T] gTHE IWONDER FILM STORY BY THE FAMOUS I IN SIX MIGHTY BIG REELS ULTUS THE MAN FROM THE DEAD An AlLßrithh Fi' m p ro(j I tion featuring AURELE SYDNEY. A brilliant drama n,». 0 I numerous thrilling and exciting incidents in the life of Uitu I
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  • 276 5 Penang, March 14, 1918 Beef— cts. Soup p catty 20 Roast 36 Steaks 36 Btew or Curry Meat 23—24 Rump Steak 36 Ox Tail each 35—40 Tongue 55—60 Feet Heart 40—60 Liver per catty 50 Fillet of Beef 64—70 Pork— Pork per catty 60—62 Pork with fat 45
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  • 153 5 Penang, March 14, 1918 S. P. Tapioca ...$10.50 sales. M. P. Tapiooa ...$llOO saleg. Pold leaf $72. Gepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6s buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Peeper $4O nom Trang Pepper $32.00 season coming Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $49 sellers. Cloves season over
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 369 5 F ttOEl-lkjjin) SCENT of ARABY A Harmony of Fragrance y from the scents of a thousand flowers, Shem-el- Nessim” perfume is fragrant and Vij/ lasting. It possesses just that subtle AyLlw note of daintiness and refinement AI lair which appeals most strongly to the jF/w < WgsKu person of taste.
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  • 1043 6 Two Labour Members of Parliament, Messrs’. and Bivnes, figure in to-day’s cables, each responsible for statements on subjects of vital importance in their bearing on the successful prosecution of the war to victory and on the results that are looked forward to from the overthrow of the
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  • 1335 6 The Chinese authorities in Manchuria have taken a definite line Events in the with the Bolsheviks, and Far East. arising out of the latter s activities against the Cossack leader Seminoff, have declaseJ his force represents the Russian Provisional Government, which China recognised.” They refuse to treat
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  • 27 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $152.50 per picul buyers. Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £322 spot, and £320 three months.
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  • 22 6 The output of Middleton Tin Mines, Ltd, for February was Sluicing piculs 142 64 tribute piculs 53.78. Total piculs 196.42.
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  • 154 6 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. tn OQ CQ as o Shares. >» a s 5 S CQ 02 Cfl 02 Rubber (Dollar). A. Panas $8 JBJ $8 $8.25 B. slg $1.25 $1.50 pr. Changkat s6| s6| $6.25
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  • 42 6 [Feom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 14, At the rubber auctions there wcr® Cttt alogued 990 tons. There was a g°° demand, and prices were up. l inep a o fetched $95, ribbed smoked $9O. Lowe grades sold well.
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  • 51 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 14. The report of Malakoff Rubber Co., Ltd. shows a nett profit of $381,637. A dividend of 15 per cent is announce ing 30 per cent. The sum of $74 < carried forward. The estimate is 5 > lbs. The fob cost
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  • 59 6 The homeward mail (‘C c J ose8 fc :|i 10 a.m. on Saturday; registration 9a m. and parcels till 8 a.m. w will connect with the same vesse mail A’’which left Penang on the lU M’ails (E) of 13th, (F) of 17th, and 19th December last 1B Penang
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    • 200 6 PRITCHARD’S Jfouse of Excellence. MANILA CIGARS. Just received direct from the Factory. The Famous “LA INS U L A R.” Neuvo Cortads in Boxes of 100 $6 50 nett. Londres 100 7-5° >» Conchas Finas 100 700 Reina Victoria (Non Plus Ultra) in Boxes of 100 10.50 Reina Victoria (Extra)
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    • 91 6 Stay Where Everybody Stays. “E. O.” 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 management cannot continue the posting or delivery of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1 3 a.m. 7.34 a.m. I. p in. 7.57 p in. Tomorrow. J. 41 a.m. 8.9 a.m. 2.7 p.m. 835 pm.
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  • 139 7 ud DILLON’S APPOINTMENT. TflE POSITION IN IRELAND. MR BARNES INTERVIEWED. b -man airships crossed the Yorkshire ,--,a=t. and dropped bombs. M John Dillon, member for East Mayo, been ebcted Chairman of the Irish Rationalist Pa-ty in the House of Commons. -he latest raid on Paris by German .eroplanes,
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 241 7 Ruetek’s Telegrams]. CHARACTERS IC THOROUGHNESS. London, March 12. Field Marshal Haig reports that the An-tralians made successful raids on hostile posts to the east and north-east of Messinea. They killed a number and took prisoners a few. Our ca-.urlties were light. Tuere was reciprocal artillery fire to the
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    • 74 7 BRITAIN DISS vTISFIED. London, March 12 r Germany s'aies that the British airmen '"«■enauts Sholtz and Wookev have been Ci -.nei Br’tain Las replied that is not ias Cec with this, because they do not adthat any ufiLo V <, La» committed 2'aer explanations are awaited, and
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    • 83 7 e On February 5. —The British Govhas taken action in connection with w v r dict of the German field court-martial &ente nced two British flight lieutennamed Scholtz and Wookey, who were t QjWd Near Cambrai on 17th October, l years’ hard labour for having drop-
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    • 67 7 HEAVY CASUALTIES. Paris, March 12. In the raid on Paris, the victims were 34 kil ed and 79 wounded, also 56, chiefly women and children, asphyxiated owing to a panic at an underground station. Six were killed and seven wounded at a hospital. The crew of one four-seater
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    • 35 7 YORKSHIRE BOMBED. London, March 12. The Press Bureau reports that airships attack» d the Yorkshire coast at seven in the evening. A few bombs were dropped slightly inland. Tne raid is in progress.
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    • 84 7 ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND. London, March 12. The important Siamese Militaiy M ssion, headed by Major-G» neral Phy a Bhijai Janrioh, who represented Siam at the Hague conference in 1907 and also served in the Belgian Army has arrived in England. After visiting various centres of interest the
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    • 120 7 The London correspondent of ths New York “Times”' has interviewed Lord Rothermere, President of the Air Board, who stater! —“The world will be surprised when it realises the tremendous work accomplished by Britain’s air service. We have built aircraft schools, factories, and aerodromes on a gigantic
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    • 141 7 EVENTS IN 1917. Londor, March 12. The War Cabinet’s history for 1917, which was is-u d to-day, forms a mos 'mportant historical record, and also st ow a rhe tremend'us labours and of the Government. It empha ists that the whole character of ti e war graduallv
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  • 14 7 Paris, March 13. The appeal by 8010 and Porchere was rejected.
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  • 98 7 Paris March 9.—ln the Chamber, answering an interpellation regarding those implicated in the 8010 affair. M. Clemenceau declared that he will defend the doctrine of the war, to which everything must be sacrificed in order to assure the triumph of France. The enemy efforts will exhaust themselves
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  • 110 7 The German union of South Sea firms has addressed the following memorandum to the Reichstag:—“lf when peace is declared the German Government consents to withdraw her flag from the Pacific Ocean, the German world of activity will be irreparably restricted. Germany must possess her own
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  • 275 7 mr Barnes and league of NATIONS. Loudon, March 13. One of the members of the War Cabinet, Mr. G N. Barnes, in an interview a 8 regards Labour’s War Aims Memorandum, atetid tha it contained little difference in regard to essentials compared with the Prime Minister’s statement
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  • 110 7 MORE RESTRICTIONS. London, March 12. In the House of Commons, replying to suggestions that the production cf beer and whisky should be stopped or f urthe r reduced, in view cf the food situation, Mr Clynes Parliamen'ary Secretary to the Food Minister stated that the tonnage for
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  • 126 7 LORD CURZ )N’S STATEMENT, London, March 12. Tn the House cf Lords, tn a deba’e raised by Lord Salisbury on the Irish s'tuation, Lord Curzon stated that Mr. Duke, the Chief Secretary, had the unqualified surport of the Government. The Chief deiaved Rcticn until the off nces became a
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  • 30 7 MR. DILLON CHAIRMAN. Loudon, March 13. Mr. John Dillon has been unanimously elected Chairman of the Nariona!i®t Party, in succession to the la e Mr. John Redmond.
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  • 125 7 The following cablegram, delayed in transit, was received on February 9 by the preaident of the United Irish League of Victoria from Mr. John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish party in the House of Commons Cable received deeply grateful for sympathy.—Redmond.’’ This was in
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  • 110 7 Cardinal Logue’s Lenten Letter. London, February 10. —Cardinal Logue, Roman Catholic Primate of all Ireland, has issued a Lenten letter, containing the following reference to the Home Rule Convention The failure of the convention would throw Ireland back to the old round of alternate outbreak and repression,
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    • 221 7 CHURCHES AND BOLSHEVIKS. London, March 12. An undated Petrograd message says in consequence of the departure of the Comtnissaiie? to Mo-cow a military revolutionary committee has been formed there, presided over by M. Trotsky. An anathema against Bolsheviks was read in all the churches. Typhus in Petrograd
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  • 86 7 PROBABLE COURSE. Madiid, March 12. Although the resolute War Minister, Senor La Cieiva, cariied the day by having his military reorganization schemes promulgated by rota! decree, the Premier, Garcia Prieto, will probably insist! upon submitting them to the Cortes, in which case long and excited debates are
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  • 63 7 London, March 12. In the H< use of Commons, Mr J. R. Clynes stated that all necessary preparations were be.ng ma ie for rationing of bread and flour, if necessary; tut he hoped if gieat economy were exercised the rationing of the same wculd be avoided or long postponed.
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  • 45 7 ACCEPTED BY ROYALISTS. Anthens, March 12. It is evident that the supporters of exKing Constantine consider his cause lost. They now say that M. Vemzeio, policv is best for Greece. The forces of reaction are steadily decreasing, despite events in Russia and Rumania.
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  • 31 7 Paris, March 12. The Government has contracted for the construction of a large number of vessels of a type which experiments have shown can be torpedoed thrice without sinking.
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  • 119 7 New York, February 10. —Mr. Saunders, chairman of the Naval Consulting Board, stated in a speech that the United States shipping authorities have converted the steamer Lucia, 744 tons, a former Austrian liner, into a transport. The vessel is equipped with 12,000 airtight cells, fitted into the
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  • 133 7 [Havas Telegram Pari®, March 13—The German p®pe 8 treat of Russia in the light of a Japanese danger, but the French press «ays the latter a e too loyal to act as the Germans, who. after coming to the Russian® as friends, and when occe welcomed, s
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  • 72 7 Paris, M I ch 13. M Mithousrd, President of ’he Country C uncil at De opening cf its fir t meeting, stigmatized the German air raids on Paris. The Germans don’t unoers'and u- well bv thinking the population’s moral wdl be aff-ct’d by such criminal deed?.
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  • 180 7 Veterans P. V. vs. Naval Team. A match between a Naval team and eight from the Veterans Platoon, Penang Volunteers, took place at the Rifle Range, Kampong Bahru, the home side winning by 36 points. Open sights were used for one sighter and seven counting shots each at
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  • 39 7 The following are the results of ties played off yesterday: Mixed Doubles. —Mrs. Evans and E. H. Everest beat Mr. and Mrs. Powell, 6—4. 6—o. Singles B Final.—J. Tryner beat A. S. Hall, 6—l, 4—fi. 6—3.
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  • 361 7 In the final of the Doubles Handicap in the P.C.C. Bowls tournament, E. R. Henderson and W. K. Sharpe beat G. B. F. Southam and J. H. B. Smith 21—11. A dinner was given last evening by Messrs. V. Chelliah Pillay and V. Nadasam Pillay to Mr. S. N.
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  • 895 7 V\e are sorry to learn that bad health compels Mr. Fred Knocker to leave Krubong Estate, Malacca, for a trip to New Zealand. The death is reported of M. Le Myr de Vilers, ex-Plenipotentiary Minister and exDeputy for Saigon. Mr. Hulme Sharp for some months has been
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  • 11 7 Obituary. London, Ma»ch 12. The death is announced of Lord Blythewood.
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  • 614 8 REASONS FOR THE CHANGE. There are many arguments both for and against the taking of strong drink as stimulant, beverage or medicine, writes the New York San,” but, taken all in all, the Prohibition party, which came into being in 1869, has had little to
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  • 119 8 Rangoon, Feb. 25.—At the Chief Court, Mr Justice Rigg granted divorce to the petitioner in the suit of Eva Jessie Carlisle vs John Carlisle, on the grounds that the respondent was a priva'e soldier in the Second King's Regiment who had been only served with a summons
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  • 69 8 Mar 15.—Ministering Children’s League, Meeting, at Town Hall, 4.30 p m. Mar 17. —Penang Swimming Club, Special General Meeting, 11 a m. Mar 18.—Penang A-sizes open. Mar 18 —Rural Board, Penang Island, Meeting, Land Office, 3 pm. Mar 20.—Penarg Y.M.CA Huts Fund closes. Mar 23.—P.V.Field Operations, (Compulsory). Mar
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    • 21 8 INCOME TAX. MATTERS of INTEREST to Bankers and some suggestions for reform. By H. LAKIN-SMITH. Price $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 92 8 mff ith Hi vl A U 7 Jo hi tne X'X —j Crowd c—of jsatisfed Q users oj c/ CZp MICHELINWWBiIS List of Stockists Penang; Chin Kooi it, Co., The Cycle Carriage Co., Chin Seng 4 Co., Ltd., G. W. Wilson Co. To Planters! REDUCE YOUR COST OF CULTIVATION By
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 186 9 [To THE EDITOR or THE “PINANG GiZKITE.”] Sir, —Your correspondent M.H.S in the bitterness of his spirit, stands self confessed as one ot those against whom the legisla’ion he complains of is directed. Prior to this, far more general danger was to be apprehended
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  • 85 9 Messrs. Allen Dennys Jr Co. advise us that the under-mentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at their two auction sales held this week Smoked diamond sheet No 1 $77 to $B4 Smoked diamond sheet No 2 59 75 Unsmoked sheet No 1 62 Unsmoked
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  • 525 9 “S.T.” A daring burglary was committed in the eaiiy hoars of Tuesday morning at the residence of Mr. Yap Seng Hin in Clayton Road, Ipoh. Taking advantage of the very heavy shower which commenced about 3-40 a.m. the thief forced a window cpen and entered the house.
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  • 573 9 MARRIAGE LAW REFORM. Oa Monday last, the 11th inst, at 4 p m., a meeting of Chinese ladies, including th“ wives of most of the leading local Chinese, was held at Holland House, Northam Road. This was entirely a Chinese ladies’ movement. Mr G H Goh of
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  • 272 9 Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 26th February, 1918. Present: W. Peel, Esq. President, A. M Goodman Esq., Quah Beng Kee. Esq., Chee Wor Lok. Esq.. Yeoh Guan Seok, Esq. Absent: A. F Goodrich, Esq., F Duxbury, Esq. 1. The minutes of
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  • 558 9 AS SAFE AS HOUSES. Mr Alexander M Thompson, the wellknown laboar authority, writes:— J R Clynes must have been about 21 when first I met him at the opening of a Labour club in his native town of Oldham. I remember him as a fragile lad
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  • 132 9 Prnang, March 14, 1918 {By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 15 16 h 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 f* 33 h 3 h Credit ...2/4 7/16 I* 3 it Documentary ...2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. H 3 days' sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein
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  • 117 9 The following undelivered cablegrams are lying at the office of the Eastern Extension Australasia i China Telegraph Co, L‘d:—Mantjan, Tailor Sunyeecheong. Mr. J. Park, Police inspector. Bagait Serai, is under orders to proceed on transfer to Seremban. The prominent men of the place entertained him and the new
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  • 991 10 I 00 00 86 g NAMES. RUBBER (Dollar.) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate n*’ 75 Amalgamated Malay Estates I Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate »14.» »15.50 Ayer Kuning -Rubber Estates Join Ayer Molek Rubber Co. »1» Ayer Panas Rubber Estates Balgownie Rubber Estate »4.50 prem. Batu Lintang »}1 prem Do. (7
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  • 547 10 The Bangkok Times’* in announcing the the death of Phya Arthaknra Prasiddhi, longer and peihapa better known in Bangkok as Mr W A G Tilleke, which occurred at Sans Souci, says Phya Artbakana was present at the races and attended the lotteries. On Saturday he
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  • 211 10 MM” In the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, before Mr Justice Earnshaw, with Messrs R M Skinner r.nd W Hay as Assessors, and Mr D Freeman on behalf of the Public Prosecutor, the Assizes were commenced. The list of cases for trial included only six, two of murder,
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  • 135 10 What He Does Not Know. Ou the 27th of last month a Bangkok firm despatched a cable asking a quotation for changkols. Presently the message was referred back from Penang to Bangkok because changkols could not be found in the Code and must be explained, says a
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  • 857 11 .—Ex. Japan has decided to make her armv nearly twice as big as it is now, and her navy more than twice as powerful, says a Japanese writer in the New York “Sun.” The budget for the next fiscal year calls for 702.500,000 yen, more
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