Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PC3LISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 20, VOL. LXXVII. MONDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1919, PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 586 2 No Early Reduction. There is a prevalent idea, writes a Times correspondent, that the war having ended, prices for drapery and clothing will immediately begin to recede from their present high level, and that in a month or two goods will be obtainable at almost the same rates
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  • 368 2 Berlin, December 11.—Last night there was a general feeling of relief that Liebknecht’s mass demonstration had led to no mishaps. All day, fortunately, there was a frizzling rain but,” says the ‘Berlin Tsgeblatt’, the tranquility of Berlin and the destiny of the nation cannob in the long run
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    • 611 2 POSITIONS WANTED. Present employer recommends capable Amah anxious to go to England-been before. Cnarge one or more c J nldr Free middle of March. Apply Box 24, c/o Pinang Gazette. 123- I By an expert Clerk-Conductor either as Clerk or Clerk-Couductor Well up in all estate accounts and thorough knowledge
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    • 1682 2 F MUNICIPAL NOTICES. FOR SALE. NOTICE OF SALE. zgOk 1 An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal M a L’ /WM-OT 4fl| Crude oil-Eogines 15, 50 and in the Court of the Judicial commissioners win be held at the Municipal riaKing 9 70 h.p. Hyme Co. ’“commissioner at Ipoh. 4 Of
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  • 2828 3 KOUMANIA’S -hat trick.” piaymate WINS the long FL EVENT. The Closing day Of the Penang Tarf Cub's New Year Meeting was the most gßC ce.3ful of the three, all of which were favoured with excellent weather. The attendance on Saturday was a good one, including a particularly large
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  • 236 3 A story reaches from the front of an unrecorded'episode in the closing stages of the war. At this time (the story goes) the Germans were surrendering in large batches. The Intelligence Officer when he went to th<J prisoners was at once met with, cries of “Hot meal,
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  • 338 3 At a sale near Hereford of pedigree Hereford cattle, 84 animals belonging to Mr. Hayter made 42,602 guineas—an average of £532 10s. 6(1. A four-year-old stock bull sold for £9.450. which beats all “records.” A cow made 2.000 guineas, another 1,700 guineas, two others 1,200 and
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    • 267 3 PRITCHARD S CO. Id. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Stationery Department. We would Specially Draw your attention to the Goods Shewn in this Department. 8 Stonehenge hand made Note Paper Envelopes. Duke size per Box $4.00 Albert 3.30 Pepys Parchment Cream Note Paper Envelopes. Octavo size per Box $2.00 Duchess
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  • 366 4 THE ONLY WAY. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Paria, January 24. M. Miliukoff, the Russian ex-Minister, interviewed by Renter in London, deplored the invitation to the Bolshevists. He said the only way to settle the Russian problem was to overthrow the regime of Bolshevist robbers and cut-throats by the Allies supplying
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  • 20 4 BPARTACIST OUTBREAK. Amsterdam, January 24. A state of siege has been proclaimed at Hamburg, owing to a Spartacht cutbreak.
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  • 28 4 Berne, January 25. A Budapest message says armed Bolshevists seized the offices of the newspaper Peste Hir'ap forcing the manager to hand over its funds.
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  • 102 4 THE AUTONOMY MOVEMENT. London, Jaruary 24. The movement for Catalonian autonomy continues to develop. Catalonian Senators and Deputies propose to establish a Provisional Goverment at Barcelona, pending the constitution of a Catalonian Parliament, with full authority over internal, but not foreign, affairs. Austrian Ambassador Leaves Madrid. Madril, January 24,
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  • 78 4 TRAFFICKING IN DRUGS. London January 23. The dramatic inquest proceedings, on the death of the well-known actress, Miss Billie Carleton, have concluded. The enquiry has been marked by most sensational disclosures regarding trafficking in drugs, a mass of conflicting evidence being adduced. The Jury returned a verdict
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  • 235 4 THE MONARCHIST MOVEMENT. [Riutib’j Telegrams.] Madrid, January 24. Ib is reported from Valencia that a monarchy was proclaimed at Lisbon. A Vigo message says it is reported that the majority of the garrison of Lisbon adhered to the Monarchy. The Monarchists seized the wireless station at Monsanto, near Lisbon.
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  • 448 4 EFFORTS AT SETTLEMENT. London, January 24 The Press Bureau state that Sir R S Home, Minister of Labour, met the members of the executive and district office's of the boilermakers, shipwrights and blacksmiths’ unions, who agreed to a 47 hours week, and promised to advise a resumpti >n
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  • 49 4 BELFAST TO SHEFFIELD FLIGHT [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 24 The Press Bureau says a Han iley-Pagt aeroplane, fitted with f< ur engines, flea from Belfast to Sheffitld in 2 hours 35 minutes, carrying twelve tons, including a crew o f seven and half a ton of luggage.
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  • 540 4 Lord Montagu’s Itinerary. In a paper contributed to the Sunday Times,” Lord Montagu of Beaulieu gives an outline of his ideas as to a future air service between England and India which he regards as a much more important proposition practically than the crossing of the
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  • 329 4 Part of World-Wire Passenger Service. Further details of his ambitious schemes for the development of aerial travel were revealed by Mr. Holt Thomas, chairman of Aircraft Travel and Transport, Limited, in an interview with a Press represetative. I am now arranging,” he said, “for a chain of
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  • 266 4 Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Companies, Limited, made a statement with reference to the new organisation for the development of the Air Service for passengers, mails, parcels post, and larger goods. The service will begin in the United Kingdom and nearest parts
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  • 241 4 The adventures of an airship crew, who spent three days and nights without sleep in flying from Italy, are now told. The airship, which was of a semi-rigid type, had been bought from the Italian authorities to obtain experience in a design which is little known in England.
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  • 36 4 .Shanghai, January 25. The Governm-ut has burr t half of the op um stock- pu c -ased lact y :ar Ihe b-lance will be de-<roytd itnmediively. Toe stock was valued at $25,000,000.
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  • 126 4 Peking, January 4. —Unpleasant rumours are in circulation to the effect that, since 1,200 chests of opium came into the hands of the Shanghai Opium Commissioner, 600 of them have been tampered with. An official inspection will be held shortly, after which a considerable delay occurs before
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  • 444 4 To-day’s local price for Ratngoon rice is $266 per coyan. It is expected the price will come down further this week. All applications in connection with the import or export of rice and other foodstuffs should be addressed to the Secretary to the Food Controller, Government offices, Singapore, until
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 77 4 COMING COMING EMPIRE CHARLOTTE The Greatest and most Wonderful Ice Skater in the World in a Photo-Play O f Great Patriotic Appeal. reels. THE FROZEN WARNING An exciting Spy Drama with many Thrilling and Sensational Scenes, that will grip and hold you spell-bound. Produced by the COMMONWEALTH PICTURE CORPORATION. SADHU
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  • 19 4 Obituary. EARL COWLEY. London, January 16. The death has occurred of Henry Arthur M. Wellesley, Earl Cowley, aged 52.
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  • 443 5 .lancing. 1» lhe ballroom or rl ar A e ’e is affected b y the trend f •T' on th® ,ag 1 verV bit. as much as the sister del \pahiting and the dra a L arl V’ J ,of modern thought, as shown m Ihe .-LI
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  • 202 5 THE TRUTH ABOUT BIG BERTHA.” The \llied military authorities are in posof authentic information concerning the long-range guns used in the bombardment of Paris. Tn the light of the facts, some of the experts who wrote so learnedly conbTiiing the*e weapons look exceedingly took isli, Tn the first place, the
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  • 174 5 Boid Buckmaster, sitting at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, delivered vuigment in a Bengal appeal in which he 'fid that their Lord ships regarded it as 'heir duty once more to direct attention to ’lie un- ftisfactory conditions -which the case t -mv] relating
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  • 123 5 gU Tv have lx fiun t 0 disa ”P ear ■hrcughout ey distributed Mandu.. 6 kingdom. Big cities like '>unt\ are gating fiv e apiece, but small i are .gating their trophies, havinr? gUn claime d and registered as r unit -I i v d by a
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  • 37 5 IT"* w'wSViS" arj 7 —hundred f d to-d av J or yj ~rS and mechanics saal-fi,-U stok wit h armomvd cars m and n Otber ’biuary e w ill follow early in
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  • 230 5 lAIAAT AND SIR EDWARD GrEY. Mr. H. Collinson Owen, special representative of the British press with the British naval forces at the Dardanelles, writing from Constantinople on November 22, says. I here is no doubt that Turkey during the ar a s Wely the plaything of Enver
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  • 303 5 Jvgo-Slav Protest. ti<X j? itonal Conned has the hXr renS to X that +r/ Pl ace a t the disposal of the En nca tf° W T TV 110 United of nca the whole fleet as well as all coastal SeX c!X States eibs, Croats, and Slovenes. The
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  • 130 5 The special correspondent of the Paris “Matin” at Brussels has succeeded, after overcoming countless difficulties, in discovering the grave of Edith Cavell. It is situated in a field alt Brussels which has been a firing range, but which the Germans had transformed into a great cabbage patch.
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  • 155 5 Figures given in the quarterly return of the Registrar-General show a remarkable increase of baby boys compared with girls. From the average of 1.040 the rate has sprung up to 1,048 boys to each 1,000 girls. The birth-rate has fallen from 24.1 in the year before the
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  • 602 5 Unwelcome in Japan. Tokio, January 2. —As might be expected, the statement attributed to Mr. Lloyd George, the British Premier, that the British peace delegates will put forth their best efforts to see that the conscription system be abolished by all the Powers is received by a
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  • 164 5 Major David Davies, M.P., in ai letter to Sir John Williams, president of the University College of Wales, offers £20,000, on behalf of his sisters and himself, to found a Chair of International Politics at Abeiystwyth, “in memory of the fallen students of our University, for
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    • 147 5 LACK OF APPETITE When you have no appetite and even the sight of food is nauseating, you will have to build’up your blood to get lasting relief. No amount of dieting, stimulating drugs or any treatment that over-looks the blood will help you for any length of time. You can,
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  • 841 6 As reported in onr columns a few days ago, the authorities have notified the Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd., that the foreshore licence of the company's dockyard on the Prye river will not be renewed. Th’s is a peculiar development, to say the least, in view of the necessity
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  • 59 6 To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $ll7 per picul, buyers no sellers and for refined tin $118.25 per picul, buyers. Saturday’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $ll7 per picul, buyers no sellers and for refiaed tin $llB per picul, buyers. Tin was quoted in
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  • 580 6 I Mr Khaw Joo Tok advises that the output r from Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, (N. L.) for the week ending 25th inst was 36 J tons. i It is notified that the Malacca Pranakan Club,” Singapore, has been duly registered 5 in the Settlement of Singapore,
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  • 1919 6 While there are few states in Europe, large and small, and The Kra Isthmus, states now in embryo that will not benefit immeasurably from the Allies' victory in the war, many Eastern countries should feel the effects of it, in increased security from outside aggression, which though
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  • 1361 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The name of Mr. G. C. Dodd has been added to the list of Justices of the Peace for Singapore. Sir Edward and Lady Brockman and party travelled by special saloon to Kuala Kangsar on Friday. Mr. P. A. Anthony, general manager of the F. Al. S. Railways,
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  • 186 6 The annual general meeting of the lening Hindu Sabha was held yesterday at its I' 1 mises, Dato Kramat Road, under the pre- sidency of Air. A. Singaram Pillay, an 1 following were elected office-bearers for ensuing year: —President, Air. J. ei liah Pillay; Vice-President, Air. S.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 130 6 [To thu Editor of the “Pinang Gaz u -ill Sir,—l shall be glad if J' ou of kind enough to publish the acoounts of the above Fund, ent inwith, in your valuable paper yj 3 formation oi the subscribers 31 generally. The number’ P 3
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    • 25 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Jlungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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  • 2321 7 five big questions, a league of nations. r Reuter’s Telegrams.] Pari-, January 24. Thp public sitting of the Peace Confer--1 mnrrow should make an important ence 10 tn bi qQoB tions will be raised ‘TXre ‘to «pert inter-AUied Com--8 for tl.e ce'form.noe of necessary “'X work, »n the
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  • 100 7 THE BRITISH FORCES. London, January 23. Reuter learns that a section of the British Army in Italy will form part of the Allvd Army of occupation in Austria. B'itish troops will probably remain in Trans-Caucasia for some months. It is hoped the troops in Palestine will soon
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  • 64 7 London, January 23. The Free’ Bureau state that the InterDepartmental Committee on prisoners of war announce that the Germarvauthorities have assured the Netherlands Minister in Berlin that no secret prisoner camps now exist or have ever existed. The Netherlands Minister states there is no evidence of their existence.
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  • 730 7 SERENGTH OF ALLIED FORCES. [Rbuteb’ s Txibgbams. Havas. London, January 24. A communiquĕ express states that in addition to the Inter-Allied War Councillors cabled earlier, the British War Secretary, the French Minister of Munitions, M Loucheur, and the Japanese representatives present at the Council conferred with Marshal Foch
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  • 20 7 Shanghai, January 25. The Peace Conference between North China and South China begins here in February.
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  • 208 7 SHIPPING AND CARGOES. [Rmutkb’s Telbgiums. London, January 25. Sir Albert Stanley, addressing the Huddersfield Chamber of Commerce, last evening, said he would be much happier if he could see stronger indications of restoration and development of trade in this country. There was plenty of trade obtainable in the
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  • 121 7 MURDER CHARGE AGAINST COLONEL. Londen, January 24. At the inquest on Major Seton of the Australian Medical Forces, Mrs. Rutherford was called, but it was subsequently decided not to examine her. Her maid gave evidence that the Rutherfords’ life was unhappy. She described a violent domestic scene
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  • 158 7 TRAIN AND TRAM SERVICES. Paris, January 25. The discomforts of living in Paris, due to high prices and lack of accommodation have been intensified by a strike of employees of the underground railway and tramways, Troops are guarding the stations. Policemen guard the drivers of the few
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  • 51 7 A PAUSE. Loudon, January 25. Reuter learns that nothing is likely to be settled regarding the British naval building programme until after the conclusion of the Peace Conference. Meanwhile, orders have been given to suspend construction of uncompleted destroyers and other types of war vessels, including light
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  • 74 7 The silver market was steady, with a fair trade demand, on January 16tb, and quiet on the 17th. The Weekly ReportLondon, January 26. Messrs. Montagu Co’s, report of the silver market says there is nothing specially interesting. The local trade demand continues fairly good. Shanghai rate is unchanged. U.
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  • 23 7 —Havas. Tbe French destroyer 325 struck a drifting mine and sank off Tunis. Eighteen men of the crew are missing,—Havas.
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  • 24 7 ,—Havas. A vaudeville play in 5 acts, without women characters, was produced at the Pasteur, The author is M. Sacha Guitry.—Havas.
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  • 770 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The tenth annual general meeting of the Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Limited, was held in the registered offices of the Company 9, Union Street, Penang, on Saturday. Mr W H Thorne (Chairman of the Directors} presided, and the others present were Messrs H
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  • 174 7 Mrs. Sinclair, 1-ate Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of Penang Impressionists, has received the following from Sir Arthur Pearson, chairman of the Blinded Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Care Committee, St. Dunstan s Hostel, London, dated 11th December, 1918 “Dear Madam, —I have to acknowledge with many thanks your letter containing
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  • 1899 8 It is reported that the Japanese Department of Communications has decided to requisition vessels for the return of Japanese troops to Japan for demobilisation. If, is believed that one vessel will be taken from the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha. The Imperial Merchant Service Guild
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    • 317 8 STATESMAN Ml And A Great Tonic Iron Jelloids. Strength of Character, Strength of Will, Strength of Intellect make the Great Statesman. WILLIAM PlTT—the Younger. All have their source-in the material body—all depend upon the red corpuscles of the blood. Maintain the number of your red corpuscles, these are the Army
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    • 146 8 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes the arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work or exposure bring intense suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then bear in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect health,
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    • 288 8 i -meawXNin* km» ..X—'. Variety of Uses. The uses to which LEA PERRIHS’ SAUCE can be put are innumerable. At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the ideal sauce for Roast Meats, Fish, Game, Cheese, Salad, etc. Jm In the Kitchen, it is indispensable to the rq cook for flavouring
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  • 513 9 following the death lire in,|, ;’r l c’irl -ton had a sequel at Mariof '> London, Ada Lo Pmg Yu 38 C ugh>V as a Chinese subject of 24 L Mr Mead with supplying preStewart (Mies Bilhe Torel \ugust 21 and October 14, prl<*’"> Wan authorised person.
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  • 633 9 tvAZTxc Stories at the Inquest. Tn the later stages of the coroner’s Inquiry some remarkable evidence was given to the holding of opium-smoking pairties and visits to Chinatown to indulge in the same practice. Lionel Herbert Belcher, described as a kinema actor, living in Great Portland street, in
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  • 328 9 New Story on Freemasonry. Mr. Rudyard Kipling caches out as a propagandist on behalf of Freemasonry in his new short story, “In the Interests of the Brethren,” which appears in the Christmas number of the “Storyteller.” As al story it will probably rank high among Mr.
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  • 248 9 .—“M.M.” Daring Robbery in Ulu Pahang. A daring robbery was perpetrated on an estate near Batu Tal'am, in the Ulu Pahang about eight miles from Raub, on Wednesday night (22nd insit.) when thieves broke into the house of a Malay mandor and stole $260 in cash and
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  • 102 9 A Club shont on Sunday morning at 800, 900 and 1000 yards HPS 105 resulted as under Mrs A E Murray with h’cap .60 made 94 60 Pte R N Goodwin .63 91.68 J Meld»um .65 82.25 G N Saye 50 75.50 L M Bell .50
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  • 867 9 Sunday’s Arrivam. Sappho, Scott, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Koun Maru, Jap., 137, Rangoon, R. Matsuki, rice. Kwong Tong, Sahat, 20, Sungei Lalang, Thye Hung Chan, general. La Marne, French, 566, Moulmein, Quah Beng Kee, rice. Bendoran, Calley, 2587, Birkenhead, Sandilands Buttery, general. Idomeneus, Gilmour, 4250,
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  • 202 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States,") By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > pore and Hongkong— J Saturdays 5.30 p.m Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping j 10 a m. 3.45 p.m. Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7 Lum'pur and Seremban j 10 am. Bukit Mertajam, Bukit
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  • 38 9 The homeward mail H by the Tara closes at 10 a.m. on Thursday. The following undelivered telegrams are lying at the office of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co Ltd Lotboonchor, Ramasamithevar, Gwanbiehoo, Chopseang,.
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  • 128 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Friday. To-day. JQ tc 30 SHARES. 5 s ”3 S’ S 3 'J2 A 3 72 Rubber (Dollar.) c. a. c. c. Bukit Katil 1.05 1.15 1.05 1.10 Imlragiri 7.00 7.25 6.75 7.00 Kelemak 7.00
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  • 182 9 Pknang. January 27, 1919. S. P. Tapioca $9 10 sales. M. P. Tapioca $9.60 sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sl6fc buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom: Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $BO nom. Mace Pickings $7O sellers. Cloves $7O
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  • 37 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day 1 jßeminiscences.'Of Rossini ...Godfrey 2. The Garibaldi Albert 3. Amereten ...Gong’l 4. ...,Les Delbruck 5. ...|Tbe Electric Wave ...Sutton
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  • 8 9 Feb. 2 and 3.—Sungei Patani.
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    • 43 9 11a, DAMANSARA TERRACE, KUALA LUMPUR IN EXCHANGE FOR 200 used Stamps of STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, SIAM, HONG KONG, JAVA and the surrounding countries, I will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c. Miss. TEE Kia Ora,” Stockwell, LONDON England
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    • 607 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PENANG’S SEA FRONTAGE LAST WEEK PUBL,C AND PRIVATE (RIGHTS ON WELD QUAY, twilit Alt Re P pint Of Interesting and I 3 llllS VJWCIIiS Exhaustive Legal Opinions «A. ill U V by tho late Mp j R LOGANt AND MENAGERIE late r b. bodyk. with Maps, Plan, &e.,
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  • 1117 10 NEWS FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. Letters from Constantinople, writes the Cairo correspondent of the Pioneer, give some interesting details of the events preceding the signing of the armistice and of the economic and political situation in the Turkish capital. It appears that the Sultan, who but recently ascended the
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  • 515 11 PROBLEMS BEFORE R. A. F. INVESTIGATORS. A recent Reuter me-sage spoke of a scheme which the Home Government hai taken in hand for the development of aerial communications in Africa. The Times of Ind/a has had an interview with a distinguished Air Force officer, who
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  • 268 11 Gbneeal Van Dbventbr’s Despatch. The difficulties of the hunt for the last of the Germans in East Africa are described in a despatch from Lieut.-Gen, Sir J L van Deventer the Commander-in-Chief. Under the terms of the armistice the German commander, Col, von Lettow-Vor-beck, with 150
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