Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 March 1918

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 68. VOL. LXXVI. FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1918. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 151 2 UKRAINIA FAILS THEM. London, March 20 According to the Munchner Neueste Nachrichten,” the German Government, Councillor von Eynern, declared that the lowering cf the b'ead rati o in the country from 'izht and a half kilos tc six and a half per month leads one to hope that
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  • 179 2 AN AUXILIARY CORPS OF L 'BOURERS. [Havas Telegrams.] London, March 21. The French Government has submitted to the Chamber of Deputies an important Bill with the purpose of furnishing French agriculture with labourers, in view of the coming harvest. Auxiliary agricultural corps will be recruited by means of
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  • 351 2 Sir George Buchanan, retiring British Ambassador at Petrograd, in an interview given to a Router’s i sail “During the last months (in Hussia) things have got so bad that any day there may be an actual and dangerous shortage of food. My countrymen are
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  • 137 2 —“T.O.M.” A meeting of the Committee of the Perak Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce was held in Ipoh on March 14. Mr. F. S. Physick was unanimously reelected Chairman of the Branch Committee V>r the ensuing year. Messrs. F. S. Physick, F. E. de
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  • 367 2 ANOTHER DEATH SENTENCE. The hearing of the charge of murder against a Javanese satteh” seller named Karta Du-oh, in connection with the death of another Javanese "satteh” seller Thaju by stubbing the latter with a knife on the 22nd of January last at Maxwell Road, was concluded at
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  • 150 2 The trial of Ku> k Heng Kim on a charge of us ng PS genuine a forged document was concluded at tho Ass z-s, Singapore, when the jury returned a verdict of guilty. The prosecution c airned that the accused, who was engaged in the passen.er ticket trade,
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  • 117 2 [From Otte Own Correspondent. Singapore, March 22., At Singapore Assizes in a case of uttering a counterfeit note, counsel for the accused, at the conclusion of the prosecution’s evidence, submitted to the jury there was no case to answer. The Judge said this was the new procedure
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  • 249 2 Wound Up in the Royal Courts of Justice. The enemy business of W. Mertans and Co., Ltd, operating in the S raits Settlements, was wound up in the Royal Courts of Justice, London, on January 15, on a petition of tl e Board of Trade under the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 849 2 [To th> Editor ot the "Piwako Gazkbl”] Sir, —Several letters have already been published in your valuable paper regarding the Chinese Marriage Laws, and I think a few more dittos (either for or against it) will not be out of place. I presume that the proposed petition
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    • 307 2 [To the Editor ot th> "Pikano Gazettr.”] Sir, —As there is such a lot of correspondence in your paper regarding the restriction of Sunday labour, please allow me to pass a few remarks on the subject. Our benign Government will not commit itself to anything in the nature
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    • 117 2 [To the Editor or the "Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I was pleased to read in yesterday’s Gazette that Mr. Dawson of the Ipoh Y.M.C.A, has been spending a part of his vacation in Penang hiving com- 1 here by the ss. Krian. I read too that he gave a
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  • 280 2 FINE FILM AT THE EMPIRE The Voortrekkers/’ the film which was -hown at the Empire Theatre last evening, under the pa’ronage of the Resident Councillor, Mrs Michel), Mr W Peel, ar d the Hon Mr J Mitchell bas the distinction of being a representation of history,
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  • 44 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade front 5 p.m. to-day 1. Overture Mozart ...Suppe 2. Polka Bon Vivants ...Godfrey 3. Selection Il Ciociato ...Meyerbeer 4. Waltz Hansel and Gretel Short 5. March Right Lejt ...Sou«a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 DINKETTES THE TINY LAXATIVES. prevent dysentry and all stomach troubles by cleansing the bowels of all impurities and poisonous matters Correct constipation, cure sick headaches, biliousness, ann regulate the liver Of all chemists 60 cents per phial or will be sent post free on receipt of price. Dr. Williams’ Medicine
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    • 229 2 1 Doz. EAGLE No. 557 s I > Pencil Sharpeners EAGLE PENCIL CO.. NewVork.U. S A. NOTICE is hereby given that The Eagle Pencil Company having places of business at 377 and 379, Broadway, New York, U.S.A, and 14, Fore Street, London, E.C., are the sole Proprietors of the Trade
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 329 2 jrtammoth jffttraction. Proprietor H. J. A. HOLM. Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. w Crowds of enthusiastic patrons proclaimed Last Night’s Show a Great Success AGAIN TO-NIGHT WINNING A CONTINENT THE VOORTREKKERS A Film Attraction that will live in your Memory for years Something Distinctly New in Feature Films A Film that will
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 216 3 Delhi, March 9.—The text of a Government of India Bill is published to control the withdrawal of capital of the moneymarket by companies during the war, and for six months thereafter. It prohibits the registration of or increase of share capital by companies, except under license. The statements
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    • 141 3 Madras, March s.—The “Madras Mail’s” coiT-espondent cables: London, 28th February Sir Herbert Roberts tells me that, though keenly interested he is unable to accept the London Chairmanship of the International Congress even for a couple of months «as suggested, till a final choice ft made. He thinks
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    • 132 3 The Consul for Switzerland in Bombay writes: I <hall feel much obliged if you will kindly insert the following communique in your esteemed paper at an early date “According to an ordinance issued by the Swiss Federal Council on 21st November, 1917, it is now necessary
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    • 138 3 Lord Islington’s Message. London, March 6.—At the Wedderburn Memorial meeting, on the motion of Sir M. M. Bhownaggree, a resolution was unanimously passed appreciating Sir W. Wedderburn’s advocacy of the cause of the people of India, more particularly by the wise extension on Self-Government, and of their social
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    • 183 3 Calcutta, March 9,—Mr. Justice Graves disposed of a suit brought by Francis Hugh Salisbury against his wife Ivy Murray Salis. bury, for dissolution of their marriage on the ground of her misconduct with one Major Clark. Petitioner, a Captain in the Indian Medical Service, is now
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    • 130 3 Calcutta, March 4.—The following is the finding by the R. C. T. C. Stewards in the “Lady Bunny” case. The Stewards of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club, acting on. a repbr£ from the Lucknow Stewards, held an inquiry into the running of “Lady Bunny” in the Jehangirabad
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    • 80 3 Allahabad, March 9.—The United Provinces Government has instituted a new colloquial examination in Hindustani for European ladies, the object being to encourage European ladies to acquire a better knowledge of the vernacular of the Province. The examination will be open to ladies married to or nearly
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    • 104 3 Madras, March 5. —A well-dressed “pachama,” named Sundaram, presented himself at Government House kitchen, and asked for the head butler, representing himself to be his nephew. The watchman let him in, and he made himself comfortable in the butler’s room, as the butler was away at the
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    • 114 3 Bombay, March 2.—The dispensary and office of the League of combating venereal diseases were formally opened by the Hon. Mr Curtis last night m the presence of the Executive Committee of the League. This was decided upon last year at the Medical Conference held under the auspices
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  • 225 3 —“T.O.M.” The Court of Appeal in Ipoh heard the appeal resultant on a recent civil action in the Judicial Commissioner’s Court, Ipoh, in which two well known Chinese firms of Perak were at variance. In the original action Oh Cheng Keat, of Chop Ban Seng
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 129 3 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain? Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease Then let me tell you that you are suffering
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    • 304 3 PRITCHARD SI THE UP-TO-DATE HOUSE I FOR LADIES WEAR. I We are making special I Millinery Shows of I NEW GOODS I A few of our novelties illustrated below. I velour hats. I /y t In Black, also in a I few selected colours. I V trimmed fancy I r
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  • 19 4 Satow. —On 17th inst, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur to Mr and Mrs Philip Satow, a son.
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  • 1116 4 Sir Eric Gadder’s statement regarding shipping is an advance on all previous ministerial declarations on the same question in the sense that it puts the position more clearly than it has ever been put before, in the House of Commons or elsewhere. The change cf policy was made
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  • 1585 4 It is quite superfluous to dilate on the importance attaching to a plenteous and uncona er pp res. t am j na t e( j supply of water to communities, whether rural or urban, especially in the tropics and we are glad to see that tbe question
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  • 28 4 To-c’ay’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $147.50 per picul buyer'. Tin was quoted in London on Tuesday at £3lB spot, and £3lB three months.
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  • 192 4 Tbe output of tin from Tongkah Compound for the first fortnight of March was 32 tons. A world’s height record of 23,048 feet, with passenger aboard, attained in 1 hour 3 minutes, has been established by Flight Lieut. Francesco Brak Papa, of the Italian Army, on a Sia-Fiat
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  • 770 4 Capt. G. Foss is paying a visit to tke F.M.S. shortly. Dr. Ghose, of Kuala Lumpur Hospital, is under orders to proceed to Kuala Lipis. Mr. E. J. Forbes, late of Bukit Kubu Estate, Seremban, is training for the Tanks. Mr. E. Bradbery has obtained his commission
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  • 822 4 FIFTH MAN BEFORE COURT. i e In the Police Court, Penang, thia morning, Mr. S. H. Langston on rhe Bench Pooaya, a Tamil, appeared ou a charge of committing mischief by setting fi e to the Klie Heng Bee Rice Mill, at Brick Kila Road, Penang, on
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  • 26 4 In the Championship, A. V. Perrin met H. Waugh last evening in an unfinished game, and won the deciding set by 6 —l.
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  • 48 4 [Fbom Oub Own CobbespOndent. Singapore, March 22. Messrs. Fraser and Co. report that the share market is difficult to deal in, but the tendancy on the whole is down. A trenchant letter “an Eastern view on Western Morals,” in reply to “Spectator” will appear to-morrow.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 38 4 THE TIDES. The following ere the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water, To-Day 9.52 a.m. 4.17 a.m. 10.6 p.m. 4.29 p.m. To-mobhow. 11.12 a m. 4.52 a.m. 10.42 p.m. 5 5 pm.
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  • 160 5 lord pirrk s post. last WEEK’S SUBMAHINISM. AMERICA AND RUSSIA. b;r Do°g' as ttaig reports the cipture of prisoners during enemy raids, which were repulsed, north east of Ypres. The french defeated enemy efforts in Weevre, ejecting parties which gained a footing in the advanced line. Ftench airmen
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  • France and Belgium
    • 148 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams RAIDERS REPULSED. London, March 20. Field Marshal Haig reports: We repulsed raiders south of Passchendaele aud north of Poelcapelle, taking prisoners There was hostile artillery fire at the La Baasee Canal, Bois Grenier and Paaechendaele. Enemy Repulse in Woevre. Loudon, March 20. A French communique reports
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    • 325 5 The “Journal des Dĕbats” military expert estimates at 187 the number of German divi. bions now massed behind the western front, as against 155 last July, when the German High Command, alarmed by the spring offer; ‘uve of the Allies, had prepared to meet 1 and more
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    • 144 5 relations defined. Moscow, March 21. lhe American Ambassador, asked whether in view of the ratification of the peace treaty, the American Consulate would leave Russia replied: I will not leave Russia until I am forced. The American Government and people are too deeply interested in the prosperity
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    • 280 5 DEBATE IN THE REICHSTAG. Amsterdam, March 21. A Berlin telegram says Prince Lichnowsky’s memorandum (regarding Britain’s efforts to avoid war) was discussed in the Main Committee of the Reichstag on March 16th The Vice Chancellor, Herr von Payer, said] Prince Lichnowsky in the- course of a statement]'to
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    • 265 5 Things Necessary to a "Good Peace." The following characteristic “statement’’ has been issued by the Kaiser, in reply to messages of congratulation upon his birthday (27th January):—“Our people can look forward with the utmost confidence to the accomplishment of a good peace. To achieve this we must
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  • 33 5 London, March 20. In tbe House of Common?, Mr. Macpherson stated that it is not intended to is*ue at present a special Imperial Medal or Ribbon for tbe operations in Gallipoli.
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  • 38 5 LAST WBEK’S LOSSESLondon, March 20. Tbe Admiralty reports that rhe arrivals last week were 2,098 and the sailings 2,317 Eleven over and six under 1,600 tons were sunk. Eleven were unsuccessfully attacked. Two fishing vessels were sunk.
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  • 212 5 The following is a list of arrivals, sailings and losses as cabled by Reuter* *5 Sunk, g Week ended. g. g g Over Under 5 •S 5 1,600 1,600 < m tons. tons. P 2 Sept. 2384 2432 20 1 9 2744 2868 12 15 12 16
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  • 27 5 London, March 20. The French arrivals last week were 975 and the sailings 920. The sinkings were two over and two under 1,600 tons.
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  • 207 5 Sunk. "3 8 J 08 o 2 Week ended. 2® Over Under o 5 •S S 1600 1600 i J? tons. tons. 7th Oct. 903 811 3 2 8 14th 855 749 1 1 5 21st 980 1032 0 1 4 28th 838 795 2 1 4
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  • 160 5 The following is a list of previous Italian losses as cabled by Reuter:— Week ended. Arrivals. Sailings; Sunk. Sailing fit—ships, era. 7th Oct. 503 467 1 4 14th Oct. 315 338 0 4 21st Oct. 426 414 0 -4* 28th Oct. 439 376 0 3 4th Nov.
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  • 739 5 SIR E. GEDDES’S STATEMENT. London, March 20. In the House of Commons, Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of tbe Admiralty, stated that during the 12 months ending January 31st, 6,000,000 tons of shippin re sunk The eoemy claimed to have sunk 9,500,000 tons in that period. The World’s
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  • NEW SHIPYARDS.
    • 331 5 London, March 20. In tbe House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George said there were 138 ex’ensious of shipyards projected, of which 110 were in hand. He emphasised that Lord Pirrie would be absolutely independent, and subject only to the First Lord. The latter would be in a position
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    • 487 5 The Allies must have command of the sea in a sense m which we certainly have not got is now, says a writer in the Manchester Gu-rdian.” If neces>aiy the United States can put five million men in France. But they will have to be maintained
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    • 273 5 HERR BALLIN CRIES: "CASSE-COU Herr Ballin, director of the formerly prosperous Hamburg-America Line, has just made a despairing attempt in the German press to open the eyes of the pan-German dancing Dervishes to the suicidal folly of their truculence. He reminds them that the ruthless submarine warfare has brought, as
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    • 92 5 London, March 9.—An Amsterdam tele* gram states that at the Reichstag sitting oi March 2, Herr Erzberger strongly criticised the Admiralty because of its misleading statements about the submarine warfare. Erzberger said that in January 1916 he waa assured by Grand Admiral von Tirpitz that England
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    • 157 5 FOLLAND’S ACCEPTANCE. The Hu gap, March 21. In the second Chamber Heer London,, the Foreign Minister, stated that the placing of Dutch ships at, the disposal of the Allies was not a breach of neutrally* The Government at first intended to refuse the use of Holland’s
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  • 147 5 ENGLISH SCHEME. Louaon, March 20. In the House ot Commons Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, announced that scheme of restrictions affecting all users of gas and electricity to five sixths of the amount used in the Corresponding quarters in 1917, applicable to 23
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  • 211 5 Paris, January 15.—Without giving th« Germans time to recover from the shock of the Karlsruhe raid, the British aviatorg set out on Monday night to visit the mnni« tions factories at Thionville and the strategic railways in the Metz region. That the Prussian air pirates
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  • 79 5 Referring to the Cameos, who are shortly* visiting Penang, tbe “China Pres-” Ba y 9 Just as the Follies improved on th© ordinary pierrot shr.w, so this new venture improves upon The Follies and there is nothing in ‘The Camecs show that is net bright, breezy, fresh, and
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  • 1190 6 MEETING AT JOHORE BAHRU. A meeting of the above Association was held at the Johore Civil Service Club Room, Johore Hotel, reports the “Free Press.” In ptoposiog that the accounts before them be confirmed, the Chairman said that last year the asBesem“nt was proposed at two cents
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  • 361 6 The report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1917, states The rubber crop amounted to 510,090 lbs. as compared with 452, 326 lbs. secured during the previous year ajid 470,000 lbs. estimated for. The net average price realized was Rs. 1.45 per lb. whilst
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  • 420 6 s. r,” I Proposed Restriction by Locally Registered Companies. A meeting of representatives of companies registered in Singapore, Malacca and Jobore, was held at the offices of Messrs Evatt and Co, Singapore, on Monday to discuss the question of the restriction of rubbar outputs by companies registered locally
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  • 203 6 Madras, February 21. A Calicut correspondent writes that on Sunday large crowds gathered to witness the launching of two fair sized wooden vessels which have been built for coasting trade. One of these is a kotteya of about one hundred *ons and the other a
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  • 133 6 Some Recent Cases. Inspector MiLer charged the following persons before Mr Forrer, at Taipirg recently Three Chinese appeared for Laving voluntarily caused hurt to Wong Phoi, a motor car driver, and mischief by breaking the glass screen of the complainant’s car. One accused, who was also a driver
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 43 6 WAR CARTOONS. [Reproduced from the World'» Press S JOf /f!r 1 -1W tr&XJk <■ w|“®L •i i GRAB HOLD OF THIS, WILLIAM.”—” Philadephia Telegraph.” 3^Cy f jL < Iff /i, X i w i I g F'jr J.i i THE CLOSED DOOR.—” L’ Asino,” Rome.
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  • 233 7 RED CROSS SPORTS. The following are details of some of the events which will be contested on Saturday, 30th inst. First event, 4.30 p.m. —Tent pegging. Second 5.00 p.m.—Jumping competition. t The jumping competition which is for the '•\Vreford Cup" includes a single bank, a
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  • 164 7 The Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements. asks us to publish the following from the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the British Red Crosis Society, London: (he order of St. John of Jerusalem in England The British Red Cross Society. 83. Pall Mall, London, S.W.I, 11th January,
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  • 259 7 THE RIGHT TO TRANSFER. Ihe Civil Court, Bangkok is to be asked to decide two interesting cases arising directly out of Siam’s declaration of war in July last. It is well known that some Germans anticipating a certain line of action, began quietly to place their
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  • 103 7 A curious accident happened at the Leeside Aerodrome, Toronto, on December 5, when an aeroplane collided with a motor cycle and sidecar. This is the first mishap of its kind iQiown. The accident took place when Capt. J- N. Bacon, R.F.C., was making a
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  • 78 7 London, February 2. —The chief of discussion in the lobby of the "Ufe of Commons is the Labour übles. Opinion is pessimistic regarding temper of the working classes in many Labour members hold the belief situation requires the most careful They contend there is a new
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  • 440 7 LINKS OF UNION.” Malaya muddles along as if nobody had ever realized that it is and must be one simple unit for all commercial purposes, says the Straits Times,” writing on the appointment of Malaya's Trade Commissioner. You cannot send a cheque from one part of the Peninsula to another
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  • 298 7 CH XRGE AGAINST DETECTIVE. Iu iLe Second C u.Pena g, tais niu.n>ng i lie c i-e has begun in w ich a tietecliv named N >. 480, whh c r, nr*»» d W‘" x < r ion «’f *5 from Hashim, a serai g on h a d
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  • 108 7 NAVAL TEAM v. Mr. MURRAY’S TEAM. A match took place this morning between the above mentioned teams. Conditions a sighter and 7 counting shots each at 200, 300 and 500 yeards at N.R.A. targets, open sights, 10 a side but only 8 best scores to count. The teams
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  • 598 7 Peaceful Penetration. W riting in Economische Statistische Berichten, Heer F. E. P. Meyes, manager of the Cheese Association of Amsterdam, points out the increasing Germanization of Dutch. He says that the press as well as the works of various authors teem with Germanisms. Learning and Making.
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  • 102 7 For the period Pom the 22nd to the 28 h March, 1918, mclnsive the duty on cultivated rulbsr on which expr rt duty is leviable on an ad valorem ba*-is in accordance wi’h notification No. 764, published in the Federated Malay Ststes Government Gizette of the
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  • 52 7 The Police and Chauffeur case concluded in the District Court, Penang to-d*y. when Mr R D Acton sentenced the two Pob'cemen named Mann and Ismail, who were chaiged with assaubing a chauffeur named Chah, with a baton at the Coliseum. Kuala Kangsar Road» were fine I
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  • 35 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 22. At Singapore Rubber Auctions, 733 tons were sold. The market was fairly keen. Fire pale $97, ribbed smoked $BB and the others up a little.
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  • 60 7 A German, giving evidence at the trial of Rintelen and others, who are ch arg ad with having entered into a conspiracy to put bombs on Allied ships, stated that the German Imperial Government had issued a warning that it would punish Germans who were working
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  • 481 7 WAR SUPPLIES THROUGH DUTCH WATERS. A further batch of correspondence between the British and Netherlands Governments respecting the transit across Holland of materials susceptible of employment as military supplies for the enemy is published in a White Paper issued. The letters cover a period of bwo
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  • 322 7 It has been staged at various times in rhe press that the Admiralty has not realized the value of camouflage as a means of rs isting to defeat the attacks of enemy submarines on mercantile shipping and rhat such camouflage as has been tried is not of
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  • 26 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for February:— Holland American Plant lbs 507,912 Netb. Langkat RCo 19,196 Si Pare Pare R. Co 25,975
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 559 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I SATISFACTION WANIED A CONDUCTOR for a small Estate at Selama, and a Clerk who understands book-keeping (uot for Selama). Apply and state salary required to LEE HONG KOK SON, Parit Buntar. HOT BUNS is enj by the MotorBook Orders Immediately iBt who depends on a To Avoid
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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