Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 January 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 1. VOL. LXXVII THURSDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 737 1 i; JU JUTSU. Prof. Y. K. Murom, J I ANSON ROAD. < I Bone Setting and i I Surgical Manipulation. T 1 tjAVE NOT TRIED. 1 j ft => S I State Express become the all-time g I BEAR BRAND MILK I I them and recognises their refine- *"L M
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    • 22 1 Runnymede Hotel, S SEA SIDE. <• Z IHE PLACE TO STAY A T > •> ’PHONE DAX 63S jt rnuic y night 543. 3» > Trrrrrrsvrrrrrr»**
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  • 1105 2 CONTRAST BETWEEN BRITISH AND TURKISH METHODS. Delhi, 10 h December,—The following telegram has been received from Eyewitnees in Mesopotamia:— The occupation of Mosul was the inevitable sequel of our victory at Shergat. After the surrender of the Turkish forces on the Tigris on the morning of the
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    • 981 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICE OF SALE. Ma e n a d n) HZu:! By Order of Court, Kedah, work in F.M.8., position ag Medical Officer to Group of Estates. Apply statins; terms SOLD BY <fcc*, to Box No. 329, c/o Pinang Gazette. PUBLIC AUCTION 1557 14-1 On Sat, the 18th day
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    • 564 2 JUST RECEIVED Smart dresses in Georgette, crepe de chine, taffetta, acolienne, voile, etc. Smart Blouses in crepe de chine, Jap. silk, voile, muslin, etc. Also a few winter skirts for Ladies going Home, dainty underwear, corsets, silk skirts, sport’s coats, evening camisoles, evening wraps, etc., etc. Gooes send on approval.
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    • 189 2 4' ROSE’S O LIME JUICE Delicious, Wholesome, Refreshing. Prepared from the pure juice of the finest West Indian Lime Fruit, grown on our estates i n Dominica, West Ind ies. Insist on having ROSE'S. z *<*. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliliillllllllllllll I WHEN YOU WANT A VERY SPECIAL BLEND. j SEND FOR g I
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  • 776 3 CONPARATIVE figures. Tlie figures given in o>. ue December 31st, 1915, showed the healthy state of British trade in this part/ the world J des P ite war conditions, and incidentally that that trade was worthv consideration, and systematic attack. The present day trade returns J'
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  • 514 3 Right to Overhanging Fruit. Judge Parry, sitting at Maidstone, delivered a considered judgment on a question of interest to fruit growers. The plaintiff. Mr. W. F. Mills, had 10 apple trees on his own land Bft. from the boundary. Branches od these trees overhung the land of
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  • 174 3 For next year's British Industries Fair the Board of Trade have again been able to secure from the Port of London Authority the great warehouses in Pennington Street which proved so highly satisfactory for the Fair held at the beginning of this year. The Fair will
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  • 397 3 Positions at the “Cease Fire.” War Correspondents’ Headquarters, Nov. 14. —As a matter of record it is as well to give as clearly as possible the line reached by the Anny when the armistice went into effect. As near as can lie ascertained, the positions reached
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  • 214 3 “Won the War Doubly,” says a Paris Writer. Commandant “B”’ in a telegram from Paris says:—What France shall never cease to bear witness to is the part played by Great Britain. She was the first, on the ground of equity and to protect the weak against the strong,
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  • 194 3 Mr. H. C. E. Zacharias, Singapore Diocesan Association, Kuala Lumpur, has received the following letter from A. H. Lloyd, Secretary, Naval arid Military Department, Church Army, London: “Prebendary Carlile desires me to advise that the centres which you so generously presented to this Society for use amongst
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  • 141 3 Mrs. John Mitchell gratefully acknowledges the following subscriptions for the Queen Elisabeth Belgian Orphan Children’s Christmas Fund. Already acknowledged $6,095.45, Mrs. J. Brown $3, Mr. H. Marriott $25, Mr. V. Baumgarten $5, totall $6,128.45. Details of amount colected by Mrs. Hall, Kedah acknowledged in previous lists:—Monsieur
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  • 68 3 Local Requirements to The Acting Colonial Secretary 0 has received from the Food Commissioner, Delhi, a telegram to the effect that the Rice Commissioner, Rangoon, is being instructed to permit shipments of rice to the Straits Settlements up to 39,000 tons for the first quarter of 1919.
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  • 269 3 A Straits Government “Gazette” extraordinary states: In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Regulation 6 of the Food Control Regulations, 1918, aaid of all other powers enabling him in that behalf the Food Controller hereby orders as follows: (1) No person shall after the Ist
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  • 368 3 The legal advisers oi the Hon. Mr. R. J Addie inform us, says the “Straite limes that as the Food Control Committee has now ceased to exist they are at liberty to state that “Mr. Addie, while a member of that body, had nothing to do with
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 164 3 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—l unknowingly omitted to make a personal reference to Edward Thring in my last letter. I have best regards to Mr. Cheeseman and if he considers such an omission as at fault, I strike my breast many times “mea culpa”. But,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 CHILL ON THE LIVER is a frequent cause of sickness at this time cf vear keep your liver a<J lve > y/ ar system clean and yoiir body healthy by the occasional use of thus avoiding chills and colds, constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches. Pinkettes are tiny but thorough, act
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 115 3 CARTOONS. {Reproduced from the World's Press) L Civilian: “We have taken Lille. Soldier: “And what have we taken.”— “Le Pele Mele,” Paris. '1 I ■l r z I ili -I I V I if 11 NOT SO STRONG AS THE PIPE. “Can I smoke these, my dear?” —“Philadelphia Ledger.” LOOK
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  • 36 4 RUSSIAN SUCCESS. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Paris, December 31. A Vladivostock message says Russian troops, when they captured Pern, took 18.0G0 prisoners and 60 gans, with 4,000 wagons, numerous machine guns and rifles and munitions.
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  • 52 4 PLUNDERING SOLDIERS. Stockholm, December 29. An Esthonian c onmuuique of December 26th says the Esthonian troops are retreating. The enemy has large forces on a wide front. The German troop} are retreating from Dorpat, advancing towards Riga along the coast, plundering, thus causing encounters between German and
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  • 523 4 BOLSHEVIST ADVANCE. London, December 29. A Riga message says the Bolshevists are victoriously advancing towards Mitau. Prisoners state the army numbers 600,000. The final aim is an advance through Mitau and lauroggen into Prussia. British War Vessels at Riga. Amsterdam, December 31. A Berlin telegram says a British
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  • 25 4 Paris, December 29. The Finance Miniate-, M. Klotz, announced that the new loan exceeded 30 milliards francs, of which 2l| milliards were
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  • 692 4 ALSACE-LORRAINE’S BOUNDARIES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, December 30. In the French Chamber, the Foreign Minister, M. Pichon, said he did not want a policy of annexation, but reserved entire liberty concerning the frontiers of AlsaceLorraine. He said Germany was conquered, not crushed, and must be prevented from finding
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  • 35 4 Rome, Decemller SI. An cfficial report says the Italian losses on all fronts were Dead—46o,ooo, including 16,362 officers Wounded—947,ooo, including 33,347 officers. The number totally or partially disable! is estimated at over 500,000.
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  • 16 4 London, December 28. Silver market is steidy. London, December 30. The tilver market is quiet.
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  • 670 4 ANOTHER SPEECH. [Reuter’ s Telegrams.] London, December 28. President Wilson, speaking at the Guildball on the occasion of receiving an address of welcome, after referring to the gratefulness of the peoples at victory and pride in the soldiers who had wen it, said “As I
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  • 422 4 DEPUTATION TO PRESIDENT. Lordon, December 28. A deputation representing the League of Nations Union, including Viscount Grey, Mr. Asquith, Viscount Bryce, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, addressed the President at the American Embassy. Viscount Grey said England and America were at one in regarding the League
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  • 955 4 London, December 29. The Prime Minister entertained President Wihon to dinner at 10 Downing Street last evening to meet the Imperial War Cabinet. The 33 guests included erals Smu's and Botha, Sir R. L. Borden, Mr Hughes, the Newfoundland Premier, Mr Lloyd, the Maharaja of Bikanir, Sir
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  • 114 4 LORD INCHCAPE’S STATEMENT, Louden, December 28. Writing in The Times," referring to Mr. Churchill’s statement that all prohibition for making propeller shafts was withdrawn on November 19tb, Lord Inchcape says this evidently is not generally known, for on December 2nd the P. and O. Company received a letter
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  • 56 4 AMERICAN POLICY. Washington, December 31. Mr. Daniels appeared before the House of Representatives’ Naval Committee, and urged the approval of the three years’ naval programme, with the proviso that whenever a general international agreement was reached for a reduction cf armament’, President Wilson would be authorised to
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  • 287 4 There was a very full congregation at tlie St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, when the service in memory of those fallen in the war was held. Amongst the many official heads who were present, besides members of the Government service, the Admiral Commanding, the General Officer Commanding and the
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  • 157 4 The New Year was ushered in in the usual manner, in the Settlement. A considerable number spent the holiday on Penang Hill, the Crag Hotel being fully occupied, and practically all the private bungalows. There was a large gathering at the E. and O. Hotel for the
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  • 281 4 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Johnson, 2,708, Singapore, Islay r ulta general. Kerr and 499, Singapore, Adam- nd Co -> general. son 95 Teluk A Quah Jin Ho, u 258, Rangoon, Quah Rpo? maiily rice. K Y E steb jAY s Departures. Trane. Pith* 73 TranB FultSa, Jo* ll1 011 2
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  • 258 4 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > pore and Hongkong— J Saturdays 5.30 p.m. Parit Bun tar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping JlO a.m. 3.45 p.m. Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7 Lumpur and Seremban ...10 am. Bukit Mertajam, Bukit 10 a.m., 3.45
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  • 56 4 The homeward ma j| q (by the Tara) via Bombay closesab 10 a.m. on Sunday; registration till 6p m on Saturday, and parcels till 4 p.m. on Saturday. The following undelivered telegrams are lying at the office of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co Ltd: Richard
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  • 2634 5 JOHORE STRAITS ONEWAY education REQUI! EMENT S* Yesterday’s meeti-g of oUI legislators w s unique in or* re Baya Tuesday S:raits Timea." In absence of His Excellency the f ,5^? r lr Arthur Young, G.C.M.t., wh as been spending the Cirisrnias recess at Penang, and of the Color»!
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  • 535 5 ONE OF THE NEW MEMBERS. If this generation is nursing another diarist of the calibre of Charle Greville he will have a good deal to say about Mr, William Sutherland, else will his record of our times be lamentably incomplete. You will look in vain for Mr.
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  • 226 5 It is notified for general information that the following telegram was sent on the 15th November last by the Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States to the Right Hon’ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies: “His Majesty’s subjects of all races
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  • 172 5 Ihe ersailles Conference is considering decisions which may affect the fate of Great Britain for generations. A correspondent points out that on this conference our country is represented by One Welshman (Mr. Lloyd George). (•ne-'Scottish Canadian (Mr. Bonar Law). One Jew (Lord Reading). Four Scotsmen (Mr. Balfour,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 PRINTING WE are experienced in producing the Class of Printing that satisfies our Clients’ requirements. WE do not claim to be the cheapest Printers in Penang but merely the Best. OUR Office is replete with an up-to-date Equipment including Linotypes. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTQ
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    • 92 5 PRITCHARD COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) COMPLETE House Furnishers. New Spacious Showrooms covering an area of 8,000 sq. feet, devoted solely to the Display of Furniture, Bedsteads, Carpets, Lamps China and Glass. X Schemes and Estimates prepared to Suit all kinds of Houses. All Furniture Manufactured in our Own
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  • 40 6 Jansz. —On the Ist December, at Hopewell, Treacher Road, Kuala Lumpur, to Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Jansz, a son. Makepeaw. —Qr tiie 28th December, at the European Hosffttal, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Makepeace, a daughter.
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  • 42 6 Niles—Worthington.—At St. Peter’s Church, Singapore, on Friday, December 27, at 5 p.m., by the Rev. K. Abraham, Christian David Niles of Kajang, F.M.S., to Eliza Agnew Sugirtharatnam, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Worthington of Vaddu Koddai, Jaffna, Ceylon.
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  • 1219 6 I have been in pretty close touch with Mr. Llojd George for two years. He is not the man I thought he was three years ago. I believe that the two things in political life for which he cares most are love of his country and the desire
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  • 180 6 The details of the output of the Ratrut Basin Tin dredging Co, N. L. Renong, for December was hours worked 586, yards treated 65,000, output 448 piculs, estimated value $30,000. Estimated working cost $ll,OOO. The output of the Rahman Tin Co., Ltd. during therm nth of December was
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  • 1826 6 M.M.”- There were many surprising features in the polling at the general Election election. For example, Surprises. there was something like a rout of ex-Ministers who were non-Coaiitionist, and, on the otbe r hand, all the Coalitionist Ministers w re successful. Again, the only woman candidate entitled
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  • 924 6 Mrs J A. Coetzee and family «ho have been away in Canada tor nearly a year have returned to Ipoh. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mack left Kuala Lumpur for Hongkong, whence they will sail for Europe on the Empress of Japan. Mr C L Sandes, who
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    • 104 6 BRITISH STATESMEN CONFER WITH. WILSON. Telegrams.] London, December 31. The “Morning ?ost” says the conversations between Preside» Wilson and the representatives of Britail and the Dominions were most cordial. 4 l participants are eminently satisfied kith the good understanding reached. There wre three stages, firstly, the meeting of
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    • 112 6 London, December 31. 2k high authority! states that the question of reparation and irdemnities (in regard to which it is underjwd the Dominions will submit separate Remands) international maritime law, terriorial delimitations, and the fate* of the Geikan Colonies were discussed at these confirmees. It is understood the
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    • 103 6 A BERLIN LEAGUE. Copenhagen, December 31. “The league of German men and women, to protect William the Second’s personal life and security” formed in Berlin has isused an appeal denying its purpose is other than described in the League’s official name, and exhorting diplomatists and others
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    • 145 6 FRENCH COMMENT. Pai'is, December 30. —The French Press never expected such a tremendous Coalitioifr victory, which is cold comfort for the Bolshevists. By the results of the English elections the Government’s policy is endorsed by the overwhelming majority of the nation.. French papers state it was a
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    • 71 6 Paris, December 31.—King Alfonso, in reply to an address by M. Alapetite, the French Ambassador when presenting hia credentials said Spain in perfect agreement with France, is preparing to occupy the work of peace and aictively to labour for the purpose of 'repairing the damage due to
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    • 23 6 Paris, December 31.—The restrictions oh! all motor spirit jm. France cease to-day. Greater freedom is allowed motor car traffic... —Havas.
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    • 27 6 Paris, December 30.—The Seine continues to rise. In Paris, the water yesterday at the Austerlitz Bridge was over seven inches higher than on Friday.
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    • 26 6 Paris, December 31.—Brussels and Paris are now in wireless communication. Negotiations are proceeding for an Aerial Mail Service between Brussels, Paris and. London. —Havas.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 25 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. •The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. ■Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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  • 1472 7 THE COALITION MAJORITY. WOMAN SINN FEINEB ELECTED. (Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 28. Westminster (St. George’s). Long (Cialition Uuionis') 10,453 Bell (Liberal) l»140 Middlesex (Hendon). Major Greame (Coalition Uuionis 1 14,431 Bailey (Labour) 3,159 Mrs. How Martyn (Independent) 2,067 South Tottenham. Major P Malone (Coalition Unionist) 6,632 Sir L
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  • 1611 7 A REVIEW OF RESULTS. London, December 29. At midnight 706 members had been returned, including 73 Sinn Feiners, The result in Kennington will be announced on January 3rd. That the Coalition would be victorious was a foregone conclusion, bat none antici pated Mr. Lloyd George would obtain
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  • 423 7 MAJORITY SOCIALISTS REMAIN IN POWER. [Rxutek’s Txlxqbams.] London, December 29* The situation in Berlin is still nebulous. One report says the Ebert Cabinet has* fallen. Another report quotes Herr Scheidemann as declaring the Majority Socialists do not intend to retire since they have a majority in both the
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  • 48 7 Amsterdam, December 30. The “Nieuws Van den Dag’’ states thabCount Bentinct would not be displeased if the Kaiser departed from bis residence. It is considered probable the Kaiser will remove to another estate and live on it. He is suffering from nervousness, which makes conversation difficult.
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  • 36 7 PADEREWSKI AS PRESIDENT. Copenhagen, December 29. A Berlin telegram says the Poles are about to proclaim a Republic, under the Presidency of the pianist Paderewski, who was tiiumphantly welcomed on reaching Posen from Dantzig.
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  • 61 7 ALLIED MEASURES. London, December 29. The Sunday Express understands President Wilson has endorsed and submitted to the Allies, a scheme for fighting famine in the Central Empire’s liberated nations, which his advisers, including Mr Hoover, formulated. President Wilson favours the immediate appointment of a Director-General of
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  • 42 7 London, December 30. An official statement says although the repatriation of the very large number of Dominion troops is throwing a heavy burden on British shipping, Britain is giving all possible assistance to the repa» triation of Americans.
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  • 960 8 Story of the Refusal to E ight. The Hague, November 14. I lie Bergische Arbieierstimme publishes a letter from a German marine containing disclosures concerning the recent events in the German Navy, The letter is addressed to the-iather of the marine, and says It is to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 161 8 (pale pilsen] BEER I LIGHT REFRESHING, BREWED tfo f I SUIT THE MOST EXACTING TASTE. g i i SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) AND PRINCIPAL DEALERS J PENANG. African Cigarette COMPANY, LIMITED. I Clysma No. 2 Cigs. Plain 50’s. I Clysma No. 12 Cigs. Straw
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    • 152 8 ESCAPE FROM PAIN. Has a lingering, maddening life of pain discouraged you and made you sick at heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a rasping pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has robbed you of joy and made the whole world seem full of black gloom. Then
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    • 160 8 1 "r A REVOLUmN IN TYRE SIZES Motorists have hitherto had recourse to so-called oversizes (at a highly oversized price) to make up their tyre capacity to the normal or adequate requirements of resiliency and carrying power. This is no longer necessary. The remedy is to use only Goodrich FULL-SIZED
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  • 1076 9 I m i NAMES. o f S g.£ (ft H aS > co tn i RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc, Sc. J c. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.75 4.00 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.25 2.40 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13,00 14.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.30 1.40 i Ayer Molek Rubber Co.
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  • 183 9 Penang, January 2, 1919, S. P. Tapioca $9.30 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $9.75 sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6s buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom; Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $BO nom. Mace Pickings $7O sellers. Cloves $7O sellers.
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  • 20 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December S.S. Bertam lbs 90,000 Sungei Gettah 10,293 Stiawan Plantations 16,000
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  • 114 9 Penang, January 2, 1919 (J3y Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 4'months’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 5;8 3 Documentary ...2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private E Madras Demand
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  • 11 9 Jan. 6.—Penang Assizes. Jan. 21, 23, 25. —Penang Races.
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  • 17 9 Jan 11.—Anglo-Chinese School Union Variety Entertainment, Town Hall. Jan J 8 and 19.—Sungei Patani,
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  • 110 9 In the P. V. Orders for January, Lt.-Col. Sir Arthur Adams, the Commandant regrets to announce the deaths of L/Sgt. C. C. Rogers, “A” Coy. and Pte. Daud “C” Coy. which took place on. the 21st and 25th December, 1918, respectively. The following is the order for Musketry
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 994 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Mechanical Engineer (European) wanted All persons claiming refund of assessment to take charge ot small engineering and in respect of dwelling houses vacant for motor shop, must he thoroughly practical any portion of the half year ending 31st man, Sal.ry $lOO per
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    • 77 9 PENAN VIEWS U A NEW ARTISTIC AND BRITISH MADE PICTURE POST CARDS IN TWO SERIES. SERIES N«. I. SERIES IU IL Puuuag Cricket Clib A Sebarb Seutbera Pert Victoria Pier Fort Cerawallis Meat Ayer Itaa Teafle Meeicipal Offices Native Market The Towa Hall Soyrecee Coart The General Poet Office The
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    • 102 9 I BROCKWAY I i Motor Trucks I BROCKWAY WORM-DRIVE MOTOR TRUCKS jg X are noted chiefly lor their gigantic strength, X X tremendous power, extreme simplicity—they are JC silent, durable, sturdy—designed and bujlt to give many years of steady, consistent service. jj X Early delivery can be given of Model
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 357 9 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnEnnnnnnii H H H GRAND NEW YEAR ATTRACTIONS Q 1 EMPIRE P i H 1 ALACE La 111 I 111 La I ENANG n n n n n q 7n Second Mouse 9.15 p.m. sfarp. jq THE NATIONAL PICTURES CORPORATION y H PRESENTS 13 g THE GREAT WHITE GIANT 5
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  • 906 10 It is a welcome sight to see two C. P. R boats viz, the Empress of Japan and the Monteagle once more in Hongkong harbour says a China exchange and as Mr. Wallace, the local agent said this morning. “We are flying the Canadian flag and that of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 286 10 pn i ijiiiimmii imrir-inT 1 1 -i m*-.i.im mi >ga FRESH FROM THEIR NURSERIES Carters Tested Seeds. Amaranthus Celery Asparagus Fern Cress Balsam Lettuce Convolvulus Marrow Cockscomb Melon Cosmea Mustard Dahlia Onion Dianthus Parsley Gardenia Radish Marigold Tomato Phlox Sunflower Verbena Zinnia etc. FOUR PACKETS FOR ONE DOLLAR. Out-station residents
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    • 287 10 IR. YOUNG CO., ltd., 8 0 PENANG. J fancy “MOSAIC” i n B Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles. IIM Great Variety in Artistic Colors Patterns. S 09M j 0 PR 0N VIEW AT OUR OFFICES, 01 Q 1 0 i 3 N IL 1 SIZE OF TILES B'x 8* g D
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  • 492 11 Mr. Murray is shortly to issue a little book entitled “The Nelson Touch’’ by Walter Jerold, containing short extracts in biographical order, from Lord Nelson’s written and spoken words. It reveals the character of the great seaman and shows him to have been not only a man of
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  • 251 11 Remarkable Flight Over London. An impromptu flight from Cricklewood aerodrome developed into a record on November 15th. when a new Handley-Page biplane flew over London at a height of 6,000 feet, carrying 40 passengers in addition to the pilot. Ihe event was not pre-arranged. A party of
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  • 34 11 Washington, December 12.—DirectorGeneral of Railroads McAdoo recommended to-day to the chairman of the Senate and House Committee on Interstate Commerce that government control of railroads be continued for five years.
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  • 52 11 Baltimore, Maryland, December 12. —Secretary of the Navy Daniels said to-day: The day of the isolation of the United States has passed for good and I profoundly believe it is for the best interests of the country. Ihe Republic must concern itself with every part of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 698 11 BRITISH MADE The 7 o’clock ”is a really de- and locks rigidly for stropping or pendable razor at a popular price, cleaning, and with another touch and the ideal razor for the spldier it instantly snaps together into or sailor. It is so constructed that accurately adjusted shaving it can
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