Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1918

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily ESTABLISHED 1833. S C. 253. VOL. LXXVI. THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1918 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 627 1 I g/VSC* rt ..5e t t« H g ana 1 Man pulation. |k =H= .4 —X IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. B E£? brand milk Iw you can have no idea what a I W- PERFtCTIY STABILISED milk cigarettes I really is. Do not confuse fto. 555 V,RQ,MA Vn” $1.15
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    • 19 1 B Rnnnymede Hotel, •c J SEA SIDE. s 5 “THE” PLACE TC STAY AT t ’hmm i 3 g
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  • 1015 2 Pari?, October, 30. Before the High Court of the Senate, the trial of M. Ca.llaux for high treason, ba-ed on seven thousand documents, has begun. M. CAILLAUX IN ITALY. A new light is thrown on certain incidents of M. Caillaux’s visit to Italy in I)ece I ml
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  • 82 2 DEMONSTRATIONS IN BUDAPEST London, October 30. Swiss reports state that revolution is seething in Hungary. 100,000 demonstrators at Budapest, in favour of .Count Karolyi and peace and the abolition of the German Alliance, sustain'd heavy casualties by fire from rifles and machineguns while attempting to reach the
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  • 39 2 London, October 30. There have been renewed rumours of the Kaiser’s impending abdication. Much significance is attached to the fact that the Frankfurter Zeitung,” one of the most responsible newspapers in Germany, is now urging this course.
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  • 50 2 Loudon, October 20. In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law stated that he believed German methods during the evacuation hao changed since the German to reply to President Wilson. While submarine attacks on passenger ships bad at present ceased, o'her vessels were being attacked as usual.
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  • 31 2 London, October 29. The Austrian reply is considered equivalent to complete -urrender, dealing a fatal blow to the position of Germany and greatly expediting the inevitable end.
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  • 586 2 ship and unselfish service.—“ The Canton The eighth anniversary of the demise of His late Majesty King Chulalongkorn was generally observed throughout Bangkok on October 23, says the Bangkok Daily Mail.” All the Government offices, the exchange banks and many business concerns closed their doors as a
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  • 510 2 Mr F H English of the F M S Railways has returned from Home. Mr R D Acton, District Judge, took the Police Court cases to-day. Mr J N. Lock, Ipoh, whose condition was giving cause for anxiety is reported to be very much better. W Craig,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 227 2 (TO THE EdITOB OF THE “PlNANO GaZEITT.”J Sir, Apropos of your report last evening of the verdict in the Barrack Road accident, one wonders ju;t how much the miserable headlights now enforced by Law were responsible for the tragedy Would that someqne couid sa»e ns from some of
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  • 279 2 JUDGMENT IN MANAGEMENT CASE. Tn the Supreme Court, Penang th’s mornirp Mr. Justice L. M. Mood ward, Er Puisne Judge, delivered judgment the case in which the Attorney-General and bv the relation of Lee Chin Hoe and Ong Hun Chong, merchants, of Penang, on beh al f
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  • 87 2 Messrs Allen Dennys <fe Co. advise us that the under-mentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at their two auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 52 to <>ll diamond No. 2 42 50| Unsmoked sheet No. 1 37
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  • 148 2 Prnang, October 31. 1918 S. P. Tapioca 57.10 sales M. P. Tapioca 57 30 sellers. Gold leaf 572 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) 516$ buyers Black Pepper 525 buyers. White Pepper 540 uom. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace 580 nom. Mace Pickings 561.50 salse Cloves season
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  • 113 2 Prnang, October 31, 1918 (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 15/16 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 3/16 3 Credit ...2/4 15/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private s. B
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 24 2 The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. IS The Only Printing Office in Penang WITH PROPER FACILITIES FOR Copper-Plate Printing AND Die-Stamping. Orders Promptly Attendod fe.
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    • 504 2 WANTED At once. An Assistant Book-keeeper Qr °undf orc with knowledge of Estate Accounts and g must be good at figures. Apply in own g O I handwriting and state sdary required to n 11 h Box No 269, c/o Pinang Gazette. is the I «medy that TENDERS INVITED. Q
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  • 1512 3 SOME OF THE FACTORS. Mr. Frank Diln' r American correspondent of the ‘’Daily Chronicle’’ m, rhe ’New York Tinie-sa-ys the m- sr dramatic general election Britain, has known since the passing f -he Ref rm Bill nearly ninetv years ag !■-recast f< r the coming Fall or early
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  • 645 3 —“Philadephia X rth American The f* win.j rhe mm ites of a meet_ng f -.ie Mr. .:>al C msi'* nets held -.n F i the Bth October, 1913. Present:—Messrs. A. B. V ales (PresiY-< h. Gian Se* k. Quah Beng Kee. F. Duxbury. Chee Wr Lok. and C.
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    • 967 3 0 0 SITIo NS WANTED. 'NOTICES. t «r E«.te. iyear- EMPIRE THEATRE. ISSiSt 3 1 OUI9, meligib.e. ?-an’G<zi ts. Owing to rhe epidemic, Performances in she aoove Theatre are far the time being Suspended by the order ci *he authorities. y a Da man, An ncuEaement aa to reopeniag later.
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    • 269 3 I ESTATE SUPPLIES. I I MO/ni CASES 24 X 19 X 19. SUMMERSCALE MANGLES. g SOPIUM BISULPHITE. JAPANESE ACETIC ACIP i BOX STRAPPING 5/8/ 1 a WIRE MAILS. 3 TAPPING TOOLS Etc., Etc. j Ssndilands, Buttery j I CO.. PENANG. I yiG.'S" -WV- SZ. rT-T-' sT' |UNi -LECTRIC SLECTRI3 LIGHT
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  • 35 4 Eadie—At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on the Oct., to Mr. and Mrs. R Eadie, Byram Estate, P.W., a daughter Newman.—At Kuala Lumpur, on the 25th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. James Newman, a son.
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  • 805 4 The failure of the Austrian offensive in Italy in June last was not turned to acccunt immediately, as Marshal Foch in the following month was enabled to do in France when General Gouraud had foiled the Crown Prince in Champagne, and the ccunter-stroke was developed between the
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  • 19 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $149.25 per picul, and for refined tin no sellers.
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  • 218 4 A mail from Europe is expected to arrive in I’enang to-morrow afternoon. A merchant rang up a railway office somewhere in Great Britain. Aie yt u the passenger Oh, no,” catre a cheery girlish voice, I’m the goods I The cargo of the Hirano Maru, torpedoed off Ireland,
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  • 1827 4 German reply to President Wilson’s last Note evades the Germany issue, which is, surrender. Manoeuvring for The 9tatement that the Positio German Government is now a people’s government, and tberefoie can claim to satisfy one of the Allies' main conditions prior to peace discussions, is sheer prevarication,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 208 4 HI 111 Mill lim—i Pritt ar to. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements? N EW GOODS IN OUR DRAPERY LADIES DEPARTMENT. CRETONNES. WE have just opened out a splendid selection of the 1 Latest Designs in Cretonnes. The 4 goods have been carefully chosen and every piece is of exquisite
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    • 101 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for fa mili e s. also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises. P. G. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. With effect from date, the future rates of subscription to the Daily Edition of the Pinang Gazette addressed
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 52 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to day Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.22 a.m. (oft. 6in.) 4.51 a.m. (2ft. Bin.) 10.53 p.m. (6ft. 4in.) 4 42 p.m. (2ft. Sin.) To-morkow. 10.54 a.m. (sft. 7in.) 5.21 p.m. (2ft. 3in) 11.15 p.m. (6ft. Bin.) 5.13 p.m.
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  • 55 4 DEATH. Alwar.— Mr. B. Alwar, of Sungei Chon Estate, at General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 23rd inst., frem pneumonia following influeLza. KILLED IN ACTION. Lamb—Kilhd in action on the Bth Oct., 1918, 2nd Lieot. Harold George Wellesly Lamb, Sixth Royal Fusiliers, beloved second son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb
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  • 198 5 C3NEGLIANO TAKEN. jfiE PRESSURE. L ts in lu?raiA-RUNGAaY. 3ft ve cressed the Pi»*e on 25 r A 7 from ease of Treviso i thev have advanced I war is. u beyond the river being I 4 *nd eastward. Conegliano, I -2«nri r n th* river, has been
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  • France and Belgium
    • 493 5 ;.JTTxR i TELEGRAMS.' B 7 .-.82’7 3 PROGRESS. B London, October 25. B. mcz z-'. mmanique sta*es tne en-my s resistance, we at x- rm i-rm.y advanced toward* B- .-i .'itmen’s surrounding the > o .i’ tae station and the first B t ?f tie fj-t se
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    • 196 5 SIR G CAVE AND REPRISALS. London, October 29. In the House of Commons, in a discussion on rhe treatment of pr.soners of war, Sir George Cave, in the course of a very str ng indie ’meet, said it was proved that the Germans systematical y uoderfed, overwo
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    • 56 5 INTERESTING PRESENTATIONS. Lcndcn, October 29. Prince Fushimi handed King George at Buckingham Palace the insignia ot Japanese F eld Marshal and in aut'graph letter f-om the Emperor of Japan. The King, in acknowledging tnem, assured ti e Prince that the insignia wou.d always be preserved
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    • 76 5 SURRENDER AND INDEMNITY. Melbourne, October 29. The Melbourne City Council passed unanimously a resolution that the people of Australia will not be satisfied unless Germany unconditionally surrenders, and requesting Britain to insist on an adequate indemnity for Australia, the British Navy securing that there be no German flag
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    • 95 5 INxERFE FENCES.’ Amsterdam, October 29. The Socialist paper Vorwaerts,” comment. on Ludendorff’s em val, says it means the exclusion of soldiers from politic»; henceforth they will be nothing except soldiers. The Berlin Tageb.att says Lu’endorff was responsible for the armistice ofi-r. Then he changed his attitude.
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    • 71 5 FEVERISH DEFENSIVE MEASURES. Licd.n. Oc ob«9r 29. Reuter’s correspondent at the American Headquarters, te egraphing on the 29th inst., says American obs-rvers report that the Germans have abandoned C ery le Grand, A r°ady a great section cf Lorraine and pare of Alsace have been formed into a
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    • 65 5 NEARING THE DANUBE. Lcndou, October 30, A F ench Eastern communique says the Serbians reached the f Dnt of the 'tagaritrsava river, twenty kilome res (12j m les) north cf Kragu; vatz tak.ng prisoners several hundreds. Towards Uj ca and the frontier of Herz govina. the Serbians reached
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    • 34 5 PROCLAIMED AT PRAGUE. Copenhagen. October 30. A Vienna message says the kian State has been pt'-claimed at Prague which is now completely controlled by the military and by the Czecho-S.ovax National Council.
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    • 20 5 London. October 29 1 500 deaths from induenza occurred in Vienna in the week ending 19th October.
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    • 394 5 FURTHER ITALIAN SUCCESSES London, October 29. An Itdian communique says the battle continued fiercely a.l nigha and ful.y de-e.oped during the 28 h in t On the front of the Twelfth and Eighth Armies we maintained and ei'ende-u 'he bridge.lead, despi’e very lively opposition. Eastward cf Grave
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    • 106 5 SHELLING ENEMY RAILWAY. London, October 29. Reuter correspondent at the American Headquarters, telegraphing on the 29th ins'., says the long -srge guns cf big calib-e have begun shilling in tr e direction of the Longuvou-Mootmedy-Sedan-Mezieres railway, which i» a vital communication upon which the enemy depea led
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    • 125 5 GEBVAN' FO'I LION'S [Havas Txlxg2.ju.] Paris, October 29th—The operations cf the First, Fifth and Tenth Fres.cn Armies gradual y take the proportions of a great batt e. Between the Oue and the Serre, the French Fifth Army attacked again yester day, breaking down an obstinate defence and
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    • 147 5 Paris. October 29 —C > oae H use. the officv I repress twtiv-to 'h- Gov-ramenta as«oc..-itea wi h tne United Scales in the W«r. arriv-d in Pa'is or Friday right for r e meeting o th- L*e -Allied Council. Aimiral Beoson, Chief of tne American Naval Oceraci ns,
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    • 378 5 According tc Renters correspondent at the American Headquarters, the long-range guns of t .z calibre which are shelling the German line f cemmunicati ns on the Lorraine rentier ire nacre formidable than the big Bertha that bombed Paris. It would obviously be impolitic to have advertised these new
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    • 122 5 The German retreat began cn Sunday meaning before the First and Teeth French armies on a front of IS mi.ee, Saddenly it came to a step, and the en°my counter-attacked with great vigor, esnecral y in the neighoourhoed of Guise. Possibly the intention of the enemy was
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    • 30 5 In the big French attack by 120 bombng machine» and 80 ba t.e planes o convoys, damps and hutments south cf 'eraioccurt 23 tons of ammunition were used.
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    • 24 5 M. Alapetite. Resident-General of Tunisia. has bten appointed French Amoa.-sador in Spain. He is r°p'a-ed in Tun’tia by Senator Etienne F'andin.
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    • 200 5 A DISSOLVING EMPIRE. London. October 29. T’re Austria- Empire U breaking up so rapi tiy and completely that it is increasingly difficult to fcl.cw the precess. During the recent debate» in the Austrian ana Hungarian Par.iam are, various Ministers endeavoured to rally some of the racial parties the thieve,
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    • 65 5 Louden, October 29 Tre dramatic d-ve opments in Vienna enormous y the irupor’ance of be Ahied Coherence, which, by an irouy of hi- :ry. is mee’ing a: Versailles, where the German Empire wis proclaimed ia 1870. It is suggested that the Allies terms ahem i be auncuiced
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    • 38 5 London, October 29 Austria’s .g diificu ties are increased by a general rebellion and guerilla warfare in Montenegro, which the Austro-. Hungarians are evacuating 1 astny. It is reported the rebe s have captured Skutari.
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    • 25 5 [Havas Paris, C’ccober 29 —To day communication with Lil.e was re-es a .i.shed. A train runs daily and at night in both lirectioiij»»
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    • 66 5 Paris is cf cpici u that cr e aubmheicn of the Emperor Charles may be consi ered as the break up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire consisting cf a number of disaffected races each preparing to quit partnership. Th a -overeign is deserted and the bi-tc’ic triple alliance smashed, me
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    • 62 5 London, October 20. Apparently there were tig disturbances in Berlin cn Sunday. No official detain are published, tut an official s axemen, admits that five Independent Socialist meetings were suppressed without difficulty. Tiakering with Ceastitatica. Copenhagen, October 29 A Berlin message -ays the Federal Council has approved
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    • 20 5 London, October 29 Lord Beaverbrook, who is very ill, has resigned the peat of Minister of Information.
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    • 26 5 London. October 29. In Albania, on the morning of the 2itb ins*, we entered A essio, and are marching on San Giovanni di Medua.
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    • 51 5 Basle, October3o The race for the Cambridgeshire resa ted as follows Zinovia Dai se< on 1.-Lh Elegance 22 ran woo by a head, a bead between s->ccna and third* The betting was 9 to 2 against Zmovia, 33 to 1 against Dacsellon and 20 to 1 against Irish
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    • 26 5 London, October 29 The food situation in Vienna is growing worse. There has been a aeavy run ou the Vienna Savings Bank j
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    • 17 5 Amsterdam, October 29 45,000 railway worxers m Germany are incapacitated by induenxa, hampe.ing traffic.
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  • AMERICAN TELEGRAMS
    • 342 6 Vladivostok, October 12.—The Czechoslovak staff announces that Samara has been evacuated by their forces owing to a rising of the Bolshevik elements among the townsfolk. The staff states that the Germans and Bolsheviki are carrying on a very energetic propaganda in Russia to the effect that the Allies
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    • 133 6 New’ York. October 13. —The American Red Cross has announced the arrival at Archangel of an American relief-ship from an American port with 4.600 tons of food, drugs and supplies for Allied soldiers and destitute civilians of Northern Russia. The cargo is valued at a
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    • 57 6 Washington. October 3. —Seven new hospitals recreation huts have been established, totalling seventeen of these establishments maintained in France by the Red Cross. They »rv operating seventy-two dispensaries in cities and towns near the front for the benefit of the civilian population. The Red Cross
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    • 54 6 Washington, October 6.—Prices and distribution of all articles of wearing apparel are to be controlled bv the War Industry Board. Reg illations were recently issued regulating the prices of shoes within three and twelve dollars only. This is the first step in a new policy to control
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    • 62 6 Washington, October 12. —The War Industries Board, in a programme of conservation of materials, announced the curtailment of manufacture of non-essential articles for the remaining four months of the year as follows Pocket knives to 70 per cent. bicycles and motor cycles. 75 |>er cent. •locks
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    • 64 6 New York, October 9. —John Lord O’Brian, Special Assistant Attorney-General assigned to investigate the work of enemy aliens, in a speech before the New York Bar Association, said thus far this year there has not been a single fire or explosion traced to enemy aliens. This
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    • 34 6 Washington. Ocober 6. —The Post Office Washington. October 6. —The Post Office mail service conducted between Washington, T’hiladephia and New York during the month of September was carried on without interruption.
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    • 37 6 Washington. October 6.—The Post Office General of the Shipping Board announced that Pacific Coast shipyards are ready to begin the construction of concrete vessels this month. Forty-two ships will be constructed within the year
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    • 61 6 New York, October 3.—The Federal Reserve Board ha s announced an increase in the sugar beet crop this year of 376.621 tons over the crop of last year. Germany wants her colonies back, announces Dr. W. S. Solf, German Colonial Secretary, tfeP, why didn’t she
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 345 6 THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT OF Th© Pinang Gazette press, Ltd. Is replete with all the latest and most up-to-kate appliances, including Linotypes, for the prompt production of First-class Work All Descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Price-Lists, Circulars, Posters, Visiting Cards, Rubber Stamps, Die-stamping and COMMERCIAL PRINTING turned out accurately with the
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    • 217 6 J R. YOUNG i CO., Ito,' PENANG. -J* i 1 I 1B u 1 FANCT “mosaic” i Q H U Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles. 1 IT mV wki Great Variety in Artistic Colors Patt eraj 1 1 IS* PR iWz 0N VIEW AT OUR OFFICES, 1 nIR ■.4^.T' 1 M
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  • 1089 7 A SOUND bOSITTON. he rep rt of the Directors of Kampccg Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for the halfyear ended Jone 30. 1918. states The report of the mice manager deals in detail with dredging operations and it will be noted that, chiefiy owing to the area tassed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 431 7 jr =v I’ll r /=Ki Hji m I tey- z I Pfi^*v~ g -ere"» 1 a Cheat I Like to Knott; Whether It Haa |gg Poaahad with an Oily Sabatine e cr ixith cJOHIfSON'I J PREPARE» WAX I a rQST L’U-iD POLISHES remain on the S Al gathering every bit
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    • 439 7 8 NOTICE S JF fi < To Consumers of s j mJ KEROSENE OIL j Take Care of your Tins. g You can get seventy cents each for them and so reduce the cost of your oil. Punch a hole only in the cap when opening. Don’t punch a second
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  • 849 8 AMERICAN FIGURES. Quotations of a dollar a pound for tin were recently made in New York, which suggests to a writer for the National City Bank that this highly necessary product, for which the United States is dependent upon mines at the opposite side of
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  • 55 8 A Pacific Port. October 8. —Lieutenant A. Dessantes, of the Portuguese army, said here to-day that 60.000 Portuguese are on the fighting front in France. He said artillery is an important branch and many Portuguse artillery officers are so proficient that they were sent
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  • 64 8 Emporia Gazette.” Maehington, October 7.—The step Ic(king toward the establishment of closer relations with Russia was taken to-day by the ar Trade Board. It was announced that a new ruling, effective immediately, will consider for exportation all commodities for Russia. Fortunately, the United States got over the idea that
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 301 8 MOUTRIE PIANOS The “IDEAL” Tropical Instrument Solid Tcak Casework, ■lncomplete Iron Frame. The very latest undernil hamper Action. Full Compass 7 Octaves. The Most Wonderful xfeValine in Pianos, ever offered. L., W Direct from Factory to i.E> r Your Home. No Middleman’s Profit to Pay For Particulars of Hire and
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    • 271 8 aS B'Bday®[ k9|! few CONFIDENCE. S Spinners with over a hundred rTj 1 years’ experience, and as Manu- rJj facturers of the world-famous *‘Viyella” Blouse and Shirting Cloth, Wm" HOLLINS CO., Ltd., M call attention to their TRADE MARK as above. Whether on ie Selvedge of piece-goods, or on the
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  • 168 9 t Duncin, of Bata Lintang Estate, r General Hospital with jiutne Penang D flaenrt. r-hnstone, of Messrs. McAlister is ic the Nar3ia n,. ru the week ended the 19th October t f commanicab e disease were a e i-d Oifiter of Health n %y occurred in Bangkok. Influenza
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  • 66 9 free attendance ani -or prr Chinese patients 'a'-ed cy inflaenza. os su icriptious $5,057.60. Mr n The Social Improve- 4 Tj. 2 '2 T Ch a ah Joo Yew Neoh Hick Chum Cn $lO, Mr ’I" Mr Chia Ah Chin Mr Liea Choi Em $5.
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  • 37 9 v’.edged $12,991.30. Mr. 2 T-rc $2O. Mr. M. M. Noordin Lve Hin $lOO. Mrs. Khoo -1? N a Khaw Swee Eg ng ire v nia Cheah Liew Suat $2. Total Lim Sexg Hooi. Proposer.
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  • 72 9 An ex libitioo za ne of tennis for the aenent if )ar Dav funds has been irritz 0 between Mr. R. A. Hunt of rhe PIC snd Mr J. H. Spowers of Ipoh, :e c a'sd m the P C. C. zroand on he 8t November. P'sy
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  • 22 9 F’ast ii all Saints.—Friday. Nov. Ist 8 a.m. t yC mm mi a. 6 pm. Erecsccg and Intercessions.
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  • 331 9 Chicag' Daily News.” 4.1 Saints Dav—All Saints’ Church. Timing —Friday Nov. Ist. 7.3 a.m. Holy .bmmamon ;5 15 pm St. Andrew’s. Parit 3untar Evenscnz ami Sermon. 1 Saints Church. Taiping, Dedication Festival.—Nov. 3rd, 23rd Sunday after Trinity, 7.45 a.m. Litany 8 a.m. Holy Com-uur.i-in (Choral) 9
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  • 602 9 PUBLIC SEAVICE SALARIES. We have felt for years past that the public services ia Malaya are disgracefully underpaid, from the Coionial Secretary downwards, says the Strains Times. We have said without hesitation that it is false economy to underpay, and that in the case of certain of
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  • 235 9 Pacifists who have any doubt as to what a ‘-formAn peace would have meant should be enlightened by a White Paper giving the observations of the Allie»! MmLters a t Jassy on the conditions or peace imposed upon Rumania by the Central Powers. Dealing with
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  • 187 9 M.T. 4 A verdict of death from misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner Dr. Murray Robertson at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a Eurasian lad. Maximilian Aloysios Andrews, aged 16. of 25 1. Cairn Hill Road, who was the victim of an
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  • 720 9 INTERESTING ACTION AT LAW IN SHANGHAI. A case has occupied H.M. Sap*e ne Court a- Shanghai in Mr. Gudins N elseu asked for «declaration than he is ’■id a ■nember of rhe Shsrzhu C uh snd en*i“ei to eojav and exercise the privdegea of such mem ?ership. Outlining
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  • 127 9 DAILY except Sunday'. Federated Malay States, h By tram 7.15 a.m. Malacca. Johore, Sin«a- pore and Hongkong— Saturdays 5.30 p.m. Parit Buntar. Bsgan Serai, and Taiping j 10 a. m. 3.45 p.m. Kuala Kubu. Kuala > Lumpur and Seremban j ...bam. Bukit Mertajam, Bukit 7 10 a.m..
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  • 32 9 (Post Otfice, Report.) Left Fenasg. Abrivbd Londcs Aug. 9 A Oct 15 9 B 12 16 C 15 23 E „15 27 G .»2 Sep. 8 C n 24
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  • 627 9 BY H. B. Bdl Binks was tee nearest anyone ever got to his fu I name and he was B. B. far sho't, when he wasn’t old Bdl. Not the other old Bill This bill was old first. I iaew him whic I was apprentice
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  • 301 9 PENANG, OCTOBER 31, 191 S. BEEF- cts. S>up per catty 20 y Rtiajst do 30 Steaks do 30 Stew or Curry Meat do 21 Rump Steak do Ox Tail each 35 do Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart Small k. each Liver per catty 40 Fillet of
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  • 624 9 Some Popular Misconceptions. As we are so constantly talking of the democratisation of Germany, it is well that the editor of “The World s Work” should supply us, under the title of Germany's Long Read to Democracy with, a description of the various forms of government m Germany.
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  • 389 9 Broc-klyn Eagle.” An extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club was held at the Club House. Mr. A. E. >tiven presided. There was a very large attendance of members, possibly the largest tnat ever mustered for i general meeting,
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  • 405 9 Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister .f Inf rmation, who has resigned owing :1.-.ieaith, was bcm 58 year- igo at Ne i v E n-v; k. the son of a Presbyterian mim-rer H-> began life as private secretary to a Canadian man. of business, and he was scarcely mof
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  • 270 9 The special supplement of the F.M.S. Gazette setting out the Mi) .-ary Service Enactment t which is now in force also contains the rules and regulations for the Exemption Tribunals established thereunderHis Excellency the High Commissioner ha> established Exemption Tribunals for the States f Perak. Selang
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  • 131 9 we s hall win it m 1918.—“ Chicago Daily News.” Nov 2.—Tennis and Concert. Kriar. C* ib. B.—Tennis Mr Hurt, v Mr. ipowers. P C.C. Ground, 4.1 11 p m Nov 9—Penang Swimming 1 io. Carnival. Nov 10.—Cricket. Tiffin and Tea, Pant Bun tar. Nov 16 and
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