Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1918
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1918-07-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 169. VOL. LXXVI. SATURDAY, 2Oth JULY, 1913 PRICE IO pENTS,20 words
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Advertisement603 1918-07-20 1 JAPANESE OENTIST T. NAGATA Mext Door to The Dispensary. IF YOU HA VE NOT TRIED I I State Express become the ail-time A < W T <T T W I friend of every man who smokes IP I J |y| II J I them and recognises their refine- '*'< I603 words
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Advertisement17 1918-07-20 1 jlflßß IRUNNYMEDEI I HOTEL. I J GARAGE New Cars for Hire. j mo. CMMK CBBiCBM CHHMI CMHHBc17 words
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Article82 1918-07-20 2 A RUSSIAN REFUSAL. [Reuter Telegrams.] L ndon, July 18. A Russi-m official wireless message sajs Germany requ- s’ed Ru’sU’s cement to the despatch of a German batalion to guard the Embassy at Moscow, disc aiming the intention to occupy Moscow. The Russian Government replied that it was[Reuter Telegrams.] - 82 words
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Article57 1918-07-20 2 Zurich, July 18. A Cracow message report» a new peasant movement in the Governments of Kiefl and Podolis. Well-armed forces, including artillery, have occupied several towns, stopped agricultural work, and compelled the landowners to a hurriei flight. The bulk of the harvest in Podolia has been destroyed,57 words
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Article33 1918-07-20 2 Copenhagen, July 17. Travellers frcm Petrograd state that there are 500 cases of cholera in Petrograd daily. There are thousand» of victims at Saratov. The epidemic is extending to Finland.33 words
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Article102 1918-07-20 2 JAPANS ATTI UDE. London, June 18. The Times correspondent at Tokio on July 15th says the Diplomat c Advisory Council should have m a t to-day to approve the Government d< cisions in connection with American proposals for joint American and Japanese in er vention, bun the meeting was102 words
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Article112 1918-07-20 2 IMPROVED OUTLOOK. London, July 18 Tn the House of C >mmons, Mr Prothero stated that, 300,000 women, 60.00 J soldiers and 10 000 Gen- an prisoner» and interned aliens were now working or» the land. The a'able area in B r i ain had been increased hv ov112 words
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Article60 1918-07-20 2 A GLOOMY OU LOOK. Loudon, July 11, Reuter le-rns from an < fficial Serbian source that Aus'Ha Hnngsry has C >nfiscated the whole of this year’s Serbian har vest, as well as the rations allowed in the previous year. Serbians *reftherefore faced with starvation, besinrs which they60 words
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Article36 1918-07-20 2 Amsterdam. July 18. It is officially announced from Berlin that Germany’s ratific t ion of the Hayue war prisoners agreement, depends upon the satisfactory settlement of the position of Germans in China.36 words
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Article40 1918-07-20 2 Amsterdam, July 17. A Vienna message say» the Emperor sent a letter to Field Marshal Conrad von Hoezendorff granting hi» request to be relieved of his command a<>d appointing him Colonel of hi» Bodyguard and a Hereditary Count,.40 words
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Article22 1918-07-20 2 London, July 18. The increases in imoorts are 5,538 107 and in exports £1,374,568, compared wi’b June last year.22 words
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Article589 1918-07-20 2 [Havas Telegrams.] Paris, July 18 —An Associated Press despatch to the New York Herald relates how General Gouraud, a mutilated hero of the Dardanelles, baned the Crown Prii ce’s road in Champagne, east of Rheims, and brought the Germans to a standstill in one day, with comparatively[Havas Telegrams.] - 589 words
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Article127 1918-07-20 2 M.P.’s TO ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE. [Reuter’s Telegrams] London, Jul. 17 The Hou»e of Commo-s agreed to a motion by the Premier, seconded by Mr. Asquith, that the members nf the H use of Commons atten d a Sp-cial S r vice S r Margaret’s, Westminster, on August 4th.127 words
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Article40 1918-07-20 2 Amstp dim July 18 America, Fiance. Italr and Britain are establishing an Int«r-Alii-d Economic Comm s»ion at the H»gu° to deal with work coum cted «inh Netherlands imports and exports, hi’herto carried on by the various Legations.40 words
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Article17 1918-07-20 2 London, July 16. The silver maiket is quiet London, July 17. The silver market is quiet.17 words
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Article99 1918-07-20 2 LUNCHEON IN LONDON. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 18. Sir Robert Borden, Sir Joseph Ward, Mr. Massey and Mr, Montagu were present at a Luncheon given by Indian representatives at the Imperial Conference. Responding to the toast of the guests, Sir Robert Borden said nobody could look[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 99 words
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Article56 1918-07-20 2 London, July 18. The Times says the Government has sanctioned the amalgamation whereby Lloyd’s Bank takes over tjie capital of the Counties Bank .and acquires control of the National Bank of Scotland and the London and River Plate Bank. A proposal to include the National Bank of India56 words
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Article390 1918-07-20 2 Mr. Courtney, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Malacca, is her© at piesent spending his holiday. Mr. Nun has accepted the Prelsldency of the War Loans Association in lieu cw Mr. G. K. Wright, who has retried therefrom due to his immediate departure for Europe. Mr. Tan Hee390 words
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Article298 1918-07-20 2 Ever since Mr. Rudyard KipFng wrote “On the Road to Mandalay,’’ he has been criticised for the inaccuracy of his local colour, especially as regards the flying fish. Mr. Georfpe R. Sims (“Dagonet”' of the “Rferee”) has perpetrated a poem on the Irrawaddy, which he says he298 words
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Article661 1918-07-20 2 Mr. J. T. Andrews, of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Singapore, is spending a brief holiday in Penang. Mr. W. L. Conlay, Commissioner of Police, (F.M.S.) Kuala Lumpur, arrived yesterday in Penang from India en route to the Federal capital. Mrs. Bertram Brooke, Dayang Muda of Sarawak,661 words
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Article256 1918-07-20 2 In the Police Coart, Perang, before S. H. Lang'OD, to day, Inspect r MfLerncn charged a Chinese named Lai i’ek 0 mrig, employed as a clerk by Messis. Cash Chemists Ltd., firstly, with the theft of a box of nitric acid valued at $123, and condly. with256 words
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Advertisement515 1918-07-20 2 rew eno. Rflce HOlidflHS AUTUMN MEETING, 1918. A D Tu k o oni y to Or nd Bta,d by The Exchange Tickets for Grand Stand can be obtained at the Secretary’s Office, or at the gate. IRonLc Will kn J These Tickets are only sold subject to UwlllYw Will CIOS6Q515 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1918-07-20 2 I? *1 TO-NIGHT THE TO-NIGHT EMPIRE THE PREMIER THEATRE OF THE COLONY. AT 9.45 P.M. PROMPT “Red Ace WILL BE SHOWN MARIE WALCAMP LARRY PEYTON. The most wonderful combination for Daring Ever Screened. Real Pukka Pluck Sensational, But Not Morbid. There’will be Crowded Houses to make sure of seats COME93 words
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Obituary11 1918-07-20 2 Obituary. London, July 16 The famous juggler, C nqu-cvalli, is dead.11 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article318 1918-07-20 3 [To tri Editor or thb “Pinang Gazßrn.’’] Sib, As there are new appeals for other funds it is felt best to close the above appeal on Ju’y 3lst s The response made so far to the appeal is as follows (i.e. money actually received by me):318 words
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Article201 1918-07-20 3 TO M A cross-action of considerable interest has been engaging the attention of Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby in the Judicial Commissioner’s Court, Ipoh. Towkay Wong Fong, of Ipoh, is the plamtifi, whilst Towsay Gan Ngoh Bee, the well known Penang millionaire and Towkay Lee Ngee Fob, of Ipoh,« TO M ” - 201 words
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Article129 1918-07-20 3 Madras, July 6. —Capt. F. C. Smith. Presidency Port Officer. Mr. R. G Warbrook. (Managing Director Messrs Massey and Co. an Assistant of the ChrrtereA Bank, and Mr. G. J. S. Allister. of the Mercantile Bank, were charged •before t»e Chief Presidency Magistrate at E_more with, being in129 words
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Article99 1918-07-20 3 Bombay. July 5. —The B< mbay Government will -hortly undertake ’egi-latic-for the regulation >f rents below Is TO pe? month paid by artisans «n<? lap. vrers. P<>wer will be taken in the new Act to appoint a Rent Controller for any area f<>r dealing with complaints. These99 words
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Advertisement1723 1918-07-20 3 Manager. 12 years ex- NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF| IMPORTANT NOTICE perience rubber, coconuts, PARTNERSHIP. coffee &c., desires billet. Pease U/FAIf CAI I IMP Hill I write ajotice is hereby gives that ntAn, r ALLINUi, UwLL 159 c riM>v Gaze,te S LIFELESS HAIR. Reginald Christopher Lanham, both of Singapore, trading under1,723 words
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Advertisement48 1918-07-20 3 PRITCHARD CO., LTD, (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Just received tfye Jsatest Jasfjions in MILLINERY SUITABLE FOR THE RACES. WILL BE ON SHOW From Monday, 15th Inst. a (Sfioiee Selection of PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS. Pritchard’s Drapery Dept, always shows the best quality, and latest designs in Ladies' Goods.48 words
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Article923 1918-07-20 4 The Krenz Zeitung,” the organ of the German militarists and expansionists, returns to the occupation ifi has found so congenia', the building of the pen and ink fabric of a Central African Empire, whose corner pillars are to be E<»st Africa, Togoland, and South-West Africa. It is to923 words
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Article299 1918-07-20 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in io Penang was $167.00 per picul. Tin is quoted in London to-day at at £365 spot, and £365 three months. Owing to the existence of cholera at Tanjong Balai (Asahan) that port has been declared infected. There appears to be an epidemic299 words
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Article1044 1918-07-20 4 Shanghai and Hongkong exchanges re ceived to-day announce Sir Robert the death of Sir Robert Bredon's Death. Bredon, who helped to build up the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, and was one of China’s oldest and best known foreign residents. The news was received from Peking on July1,044 words
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Article311 1918-07-20 4 This morning being the last day of fast work, a large number of members from all quartets attended the training to see what they could learn regarding the form of the horses running at the Penang meeting which begins on Tuesday, and if they cannot pick out311 words
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Article343 1918-07-20 4 At Penang Assizes, before Mr Justice L M Woodward, in the Supreme Court. Penang, today, the hearing was resumed of the charge of attempted murder and robbery at sea against Ong Chun and Yeon Tan off Pulau Angsa in December last The accused were alleged to have pushed343 words
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Article37 1918-07-20 4 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 20The Gaz-t’e announcements incluae the award of th. Imperia 1 Service r e to five public servants, the terms of aeruc Varying from 27 to 36 six years.37 words
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Advertisement194 1918-07-20 4 I H [WHISKIES. J i Ml I CLUB WHISKY I I WATSON’S (No. 10 Dundee). I I PERFECTION (McCallum’s). I ji?-: BULLOCH LADE White Label. j i sre T»«r Oi,, l Do.ZZ i:5 IGold Label. j£§ I MAcGREGoRsv s Finest l fl I Li< ue r >* K.^ BS,ersfrom f«r*'“194 words
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Advertisement25 1918-07-20 4 “E. O.” RACE DINNERS. TUESDAY, 23rd July. THURSDAY, 25th Jtdy. SATURDAY, 27th July. E. O. Orchestra at Tiffin and Dinner Every Day during RACE WEEK.25 words
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Miscellaneous81 1918-07-20 4 THE TIDES. The following are the bides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To DAV 9.42 a.m. (5 r t. 9in.) 2.44 a.m. (3ft. Oin.) 10.18 p m. (4ft 9in 4 44 p.m, (2ft. sin.) To MORROW. 10 32 a.m. (6ft. 4in.) 4.18 p.m. (2ft.81 words
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Article221 1918-07-20 5 ATTACK ON LENGTHY FRONT. IMPORTANT SUCCESS. THE RAIDS ON GERMANY. Ou Thursday morning, the French, in con junction with the American?, launched a counter-offensive on a front of about 27 miles from beyond the north bank of the Aisne to the neighbourhood of Chateau Ihierry. Tue e was221 words
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France and Belgium
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Article, Illustration2176 1918-07-20 5 BITTER STRUGGLE. [Reuter’s Telegrams] L >ndon, July 17. A French communique says south of the Marne the Germans attacked on Tuesday evening with fresh forces north of St Agn&n, La Chapelle and Monthodon, and succeeded in penetrating La Bourdonnerie. The battle continue? bitterly on the wooded slopes immediately[Reuter’s Telegrams] - 2,176 words
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Article54 1918-07-20 5 BRITISH DECORATIONS. London July 17, The Press Bureau says General Pershing has been appointed t» the Order of the Grand Cross of the Bath,and General March, Chief of the American General Staff, and General Tasker Bibs, American representative at Versailles, receive the Order of Grand Cross of St.54 words
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Article47 1918-07-20 5 London, July 17. Sir Leo C'dozza-Money announced that 330,000 American troops were tiansported in British ships to Europe in April, May and June, out orf a total of nearly 640,000. Arrangements were being made whereby larger numbers would be carried in future (Cheer?).47 words
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26 1918-07-20 5 94 GERMANS KILLED. Paris, J .ly 19 Germans air-raided a prisoners’ camp at Troyes. 94 Germans were killed and 74 injured.26 words
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Article9 1918-07-20 5 Paris, July 16. The long-range bombardment continues.9 words
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Article147 1918-07-20 5 EXTENSIVE DAMAGE London, July 3 The Press Bureau has issued a striking photograph of the damage caused by the raids of the British Independent Air Force on the German railway sjstem at Metz Sablon, which shows exceptionally destruc five bursts on engine sheds and workshops, the remains147 words
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Article266 1918-07-20 5 German Veil Over Raid Damage Torn Aside A curious comment upon the character of the German official communications dealing with the results of Allied air raids over German territcry has just been made by a neutral traveller (says the Exchange Telegraph Company Regarding the British air raid266 words
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Article98 1918-07-20 5 London, July 18 The Admiralty report?: Between Jaly 11th and 17th, R yal Air Force uuits, cooperating with the Navy, bomb-d and m«chin- gunned enemy de« royers off the Flanders coast, directly hitting a destroyer. On one of these occasions, five enemy sea planes approached, bat98 words
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Article36 1918-07-20 5 London, July 18. Ths Press Bureau says a ho-tile aeroplane flew over the Lie of Tbanet, at a gteat altitude, on the evening of July 18 h. It Wes immediately driven off36 words
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Article27 1918-07-20 5 London, July 18. Tho “Times” says a general ehetion is probable in November. The Nationalists will return to the House of Commons on Tuesday.27 words
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Article248 1918-07-20 5 Several Liberal candidates for Parliament and workers in the Liberal cause, have formulated the following provisional statement of democratic policy, to which they invite adherence by those so minded We desire to affirm our belief in a League of Nations as necessary to make the248 words
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Article41 1918-07-20 5 British raid Rome, July 17. An Italian official report says the British penetrated the lines south-east of Asiago, inflicting heavy loss< 8 and taking 24 prisoneis The enemy heavily stormed our advanced line south of Coltas-on, but was driven back.41 words
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Article39 1918-07-20 5 London, July 18 An Italian official repoit says on the night of July 16th Italian naval airship* and aeroplanes dropped 8,100 kilogrammes of b nibs on mill at y wm ks ar, th-> m«r,time fortress of Pola.39 words
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Article309 1918-07-20 5 New Peace Moves Anticipated. London, July I.—There is no 1 -nger any doubt about the recent policy of the enemy. The German reserves had to be utilised in the recent fighting. The success "’ill resistance of the Allies upset all the German calculations and Austria309 words
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Article73 1918-07-20 5 A DISCLAIMER. L iron, July 18. It is officLllr explained that a Jwrong iof nencrt has been (*ihwd regarding the announcement on July 13th coi cerning General Cadorna «nd others They were placed on the retired list incau-e they no longer held «ctive c tnmands. hut this73 words
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Article54 1918-07-20 5 AUSTRALIANS INFLICT LOSSES. London, July 18. A Palestine offici«l report eays the Australians, in the counter-attack on July 14th at Abe’t tl Letl inflicted severe losses, there being 120 dead on one b igadejfront alone. r»'»'"*-'"— We bombed el Trani and «Antnan sta ions, t i tins; troop trains,54 words
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Article27 1918-07-20 5 Amsterdam, July 18, The Hambur, er Nachrichten state» that the difference be weeo Balearia and Turkey over th-» future of the Dobrudja continues undiminished.27 words
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Article16 1918-07-20 5 Buenos Aires, July 16. The Can Robertson wasgbeached in the roadstead and refloated.16 words
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Article35 1918-07-20 5 Tokio, July 17. The battleship Kawachi, which blew up in harbour, sank in four minute?. Ttie c«use is unknown The C *otain and 400 were savjd. Ihe w iule complement was 1,100.35 words
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Article33 1918-07-20 5 London, July 17. In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Carbon Bellairs, Mr. Balfour mated that the Dutch convoy would not oe immune from search on the return, voyage.33 words
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Article33 1918-07-20 5 Vienna, July 17. Dr. Seidler has su< denly convoked the Cabinet and Party Laders for Saturdaynight to consider the menacing food situaation, and the news fr< m the south-western front.33 words
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Article67 1918-07-20 6 July 21.—8th Sunday after Trinity, 8 a.m. Matins 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil) 5 p.m. Sunday School; 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 261. Psalm CVI Hopkins Magnificat Battishill 174, Nunc Dimittis Turle 70. Hymns 277, 274, 477. Wednesday, 10 am. Matins and Litany67 words
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Article28 1918-07-20 6 All Saints’Church, Taipin*.—Sunday, 21st July, (Bth Sunday after Trinity). —7.30 a.m. Matins; Ba.m. Holy Communion; 5.15 p.m Children’s Service; 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.28 words
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32 1918-07-20 6 Northam Road. 9 a.m.—Children’s Service. 6 p.m.—Public Worship Preac er Rev. Donald J. Ross m.a. Hymns 293, 692, 252, 517. Choir Practice on Friday evening at 7 o’clock.32 words
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Article32 1918-07-20 6 Fitzgerald Memorial Methodist Church (corner of Anson and Burmah Roads) —Sunday July 21st, Sunday School 8 am. Epworth 7.15 pm., Evening Worship 8 p.m. Speaker—The Rev. B. J. Baughman.32 words
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Article27 1918-07-20 6 Sunday, July 21.—Ninth Sunday after Pentecost. Low Mass 6.15 a.m., High Mass 8 a.m., Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 5 p.m.27 words
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Article63 1918-07-20 6 Sunday, July 21.—Ninth Sunday after Pentecost. Holy Communion 6.30 a.m. High Mass Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a m. hurch of Our Lady of Sorrows, McAlister Road.—High Mass, Sermon, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulau63 words
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Article131 1918-07-20 6 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States, V By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > pore and Hongkong— j Saturdays 5.30 p m. Pant Buntar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p m. Kuala Kubu Kuala Lum ur and Seremban J a ra Bukit Mertajam,131 words
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Article58 1918-07-20 6 (Post Office, Official Report.) Lrft Penang. Arrived London April 6 A May 20 10 B 24 13 C Jane 5 15 D „6 18 E 14 '22 F C 29 G „4 May 1 A 21 9 B 20 H C 22 15 l> July 9 1458 words
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Article141 1918-07-20 6 Pknang, July 20, 1918 S P. Tapi6ca ...$7 10 sales. M. P. Tapioca ...$7 30 sales. Gold leaf $7 2 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 <>z) sl6| buyersBlack Pepper $25 buyers. White Pe- per $4O nom. Trang Pepper nostock. Mace $BO nom Mace Pickings $55 sellers. Cloves141 words
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Article11 1918-07-20 6 July 21.—P.V.R.C. Shoot (Rapids). July 3,25 and 27.—Penang Races.11 words
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Advertisement381 1918-07-20 6 STOMACH TROUBLES PAINS AFTED EATING, FLATULENCE, ACIUTY, BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHES, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION When your organs of digestion— i work required of them. Take Mother stomach, liver and bowels—through I Seigel’s Syrup, the remedy which any cause are unable to do their has proved its value in thousands work efficiently they have381 words
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Advertisement239 1918-07-20 6 SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SIME, i’ARBY Co., Ltd., Penang and Malacca. THE BORNEO Co., Ltd,, Singapore. MORGAN’S AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. IR. YOUNG 6 CO., Ltd., PE \'ANG. I ■■Hill I I I FANCT MOSA IC” Q M Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles. I I R I Great Variety in Artistic239 words
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Article2369 1918-07-20 7 annual reports. The British Adviser, Mr G A Hall, in hie annual report says: The revenue for the year amounted to $4,584,180 on »n estimate of $3,101,580, showing an increase of $1 307,448 over the preceding year. The expenditure was $3,240,120 on an estimate of $3,585,261. The2,369 words
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Article243 1918-07-20 7 A TAMIL COOLY’S DEATH. At Kerling railway sta'iin, during shunting operations on the morning of July 10th, says the M.M.”, one of the tracks became portially derailed, and in order to get it back on the metals, a quantity of sleepe s were stacked up aiongide of it,243 words
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Article57 1918-07-20 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Ciub fr<m 5-45 p.m. to-day 1. Fantasia Carmen ...Bizet 2. Intermezzo. Merry Thoughts ...Anthony 3. Selection A British Campaign ...Loetz 4. Waltz The Pink Lady Caryll 5. Two Step What the Girls are Fond of57 words
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Article775 1918-07-20 7 FROM NEUTRAL ‘OURCES. Batavia. —A motion was accepted in the United States Congress to form a Union between the United States, Great Britain and Japan, for the purpose of opposing Germany in the Pacific Ocean. mem bee asked what would become of the Netherlands Colonies in775 words
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Article123 1918-07-20 7 THE INQUIRY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] S ng->p re, July 20. In the Singapue Marin»* C urr, xn «nquirv w«s held into the mishap on the is A' jou o Ja>® 23 d wh-n a b iler doi»' wng bl wn < u t«o fi einru123 words
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Article372 1918-07-20 7 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, report as follows Although Markets throughout the past week have been quiet the general tone continues good, particularly in Mines, quotations for many of which again shew advances. Rubbers have experienced rather more demand and in a few instances slight gains are372 words
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Article343 1918-07-20 7 Messrs. Fraser and Co.’s Weekly. Circular In their Singwp re nhaie ciicula M ess s Fraser and Co. state The p ic® of tin has again aovanced an with a local price of $165 p®r picul th®re has been a tendency for so ne mining (-hares z<>343 words
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Article51 1918-07-20 7 Penang leu' No 3 am mot previously acknowledged $873 02 l he Hon. Secretary, Anglo-Chin-ese School Uniou 25.00 G. H. Pritchard, Esq. 100.00 $998 02 Further subscriptions a r e urgently requ.red to complete this uni', Sd. R. P Phillip®, Hon. Treasurer. 9, Uni u Street51 words
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Article191 1918-07-20 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co, Ltd, Sirgapre, reported on Thursday 13th July as fol ow«: For the weekly Rubber Auction field yrsterdav and ro-d»y tliere was again a heavy offering, the to al quantity catalogued being 1355 tons. There was some large buying orders on the marke*-, but191 words
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Article492 1918-07-20 7 An in'er»-8 ing c remony was witnessed in the Police C urs compound ‘Singapore’ when H E the Goverr.oi conferred the in®igina and sanad of Rsi Sahib on Lala Ishwar Dae, interpreter in the Police CiU'ta, Singapore. H E was met at rhe entrance by a guard492 words
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Article71 1918-07-20 7 Madras, July s.—*A TriChur-C ’chin correspondent writes —The now building ot the Minagalodayam Company under construction collapsed on Ihurstiiay, burying 1 about 40 workmen under; the bodies of 19 have been exhumed. The manager sustained injuries to his hand and leg, and. 1 is in hospital. The Police71 words
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Article59 1918-07-20 7 Per NY K. To Singapore: Mr F Dean, Mr A North, Mr V V Gle®son, Mr E Battersby, Mr E R Kock, Mr R H Logan Smith, Mr Yamamoto, Mr and Mrs Yamanoucht, Mr H A Ramedale, Mr C M Hamilton, Mr A G Faulkes Smith.59 words
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Advertisement63 1918-07-20 7 NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912, F.M.S. INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911.’ EMPLOYERS of Indian labour are hereby reminded that assessment recorns for the preceding quarter must be ®*-nt to the Office of the Dy. Controlli-r of Labour, Penang, during the month® of April, July, October, and Jauuaiy. Forms for there turn63 words
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Advertisement2298 1918-07-20 8 P. 0.-BbUlsh India M Y K. I Ifcx c <m* KONINKUJKE PAKtIYAAKI M «r,or.t.d In England b, Roy.l Chart,, AND 1 i HLWff MAATSCHAPPIJ Paid-up Capital £l2 (Hno A Japan Mail Steamship <l™™*™ SLT b m„ o ,k opri AnCal* Line. Company, Limited. Roya i Paeiet s. n. company). 382,298 words
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