Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 February 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1919-02-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. 26. VOL. LXXVII. MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1019. PRICE IO CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement626 1919-02-03 1 SfeUTSU~ jip.oi.Y.K MurflKami,; ANSON ROAD. < Bo ne Setting and j I Surgical Manipulation, 1 A CC DENTS WILL >*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>«<£♦♦<>♦♦♦♦«<>*<«. »»xxx:£x;<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>ix jsxaa.. i estate supplies, j 1 “Gripoly” Belting, j COMPANY. LIMITED. X > <-3* < X A SOLID WOVEN BELT WITH INTBRWBVBN BBGBS. “GRIPOLY” IS «j. WILL INSURE A626 words
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Advertisement27 1919-02-03 1 1 Rnnnymede Hotel, a SEA SIDE. M s E 2 IKE PLACE TO STAY;AT •p •t ’PHONE 1 DAX 63S 1* > rnunE j night bo. <• 3 4*27 words
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Article1526 1919-02-03 2 RIOT ACT READ AT GLASGOW. BELFAST’S PREDICAMENT. [Rixjthb’8 Telbgkamb.} London, January 30. Despite a drizzle, the crowds in the streets of Belfast increased last evening, gangs of men and women jostling, surging and shouting in ths darkness. The only light? were those of passing taxicabs, of pedestrians carrying[Rixjthb’8 Telbgkamb.} - 1,526 words
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Article165 1919-02-03 2 TIMES’ COMMENTS. London, January 25. The Times,” in a leader, discussing the cotton strike which it regard? as par ly economic and partly political, refers to the housing problem as one cause of the trouble, remarking that the Bombay Improvement Tru<t, which started work with the benedic165 words
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Article263 1919-02-03 2 London, January 7. —Some papers have been protesting against the slowness of demobilisation in terms that might perhaps have been justified had the war been over and Germany thoroughly trustworthy. Probably this outcry together with some ill-considered election speeches is partly responsible for the discontent among the soldiers.263 words
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233 1919-02-03 2 AGITATORS’ LETTERS TO THE TIMES.” London. January B.—The Times in a leader says it declines to publish the numerous letters being received by it on demobilisation, the writers wherof seem bent on fanning the agitation that, already mischievous, may become dangerous. “They offer no helpful suggestion for dealing with the233 words
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Article214 1919-02-03 2 Marquis Saionji, the premier Japanese delegate to the Peace Conference, arrived in Singapore at 9.15 on Wednesday morning by the Tamba Ma.ru. He is travelling unofficially. He was met on board the steamer by Mr. H. Yamasaki, H.I.J.M. Consu l Admiral Chisaka, 1.J.N., Mr. F. AshtonGwatkin (on214 words
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Article2014 1919-02-03 2 THE GERMAN COLONIES. THE MISSION TO POLAND. [Revtbb’b Tkuigbams.] London, January, SO. The Polish and Czecho Slovak **Meg will be heard on the 30th. OJ gib Inter Allied Mission to Polar composed of France M Noulĕns:a k Niessel Britain, Sir E?me General Botha, Italy, Signor Montagna and General[Revtbb’b Tkuigbams.] - 2,014 words
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Article24 1919-02-03 2 Rome, Jan uar ’th M. Venizelos in an interview"' Tribuna spoke confidently of tne F pective cession of Cyprus to Greece.24 words
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Article46 1919-02-03 2 MONARCHIST SUCCESS. An Oporto message of rbroar V g rBI iD as Mona'chist victories are 0 National Government has been p r with Senor Paiva Conceho War Minister. ffe p» r! The Government control-? a j^lof B Portugal, and is awaiting the arr King Manuel.46 words
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Article29 1919-02-03 2 Brussels, Febr Owing to a sohfier a shell, a inanitions train exp Aubange and Longwy- wer ing sixty German war prisoner, and a large number injure29 words
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Article37 1919-02-03 2 Lodon, j3nUl>rJ j One million lbs. of tea piod export yesterday. J hree V for the best teas, for which lOd. per Ib. was paid, buC x^cr quantity of the cheaper withdrawn unsold. I37 words
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Article219 1919-02-03 3 aRC HANGL government aH declines. L>cden, January 30. in f r med that the Archangel Kefl: \nnhaa declined the Prioktpo in- he Bolshevists as F i»two, ,bom tbe armistice T Iweover it is impossible for 1s 1 Pnsaian delegate to reach e ,;V' Bolshevist terri--orv Bclshevist219 words
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Article53 1919-02-03 3 i~» rr i V IA AND NEW ZEALAND LINES. London. January 30. A mee ing of representatives of the Aastra.;an nd New Zealand shipping lines ?e»terday decided upon substantial r»d'jc-.im t f-e.ght from England, beginniag in ab at i fortnight, wh*n it unuerjtoci there w be the first53 words
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Article73 1919-02-03 3 London. January 29. The noted financial authority, Sir Zdwvd Holden, nresiding at a meeting of the Loudon Tout City and Midland Bank estimate.: "iat the -mount of the National debts of Britain, Germanv and the United States v the end of the war wnu d be respec73 words
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Article65 1919-02-03 3 -re -k~r was steady on January 1 .•-< 23rd when an alteration was 'wtr.g -w-r American freights. wi.s -iiet t ■‘‘he 24*h and feam rhe 25th. Y in j Qj 5 report says the a -He market is unaltered. r.- the quotation is not wing -he reduction65 words
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Article16 1919-02-03 3 ■-■-'I n lr W beef and 1 300 rases of London frem Manchuria.16 words
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Article11 1919-02-03 3 Washington, Januagr 23. rinred t Januarv 15 00 hEiles11 words
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Article24 1919-02-03 3 n London. January 30. d 't Shackleton An'n-.- A wa wrecked near I’inr? a storm. Two of the weiTa were saved.24 words
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Article25 1919-02-03 3 Washington, January 30. N-»; *<2. p mminEee approved s tiers on construcin yards for foreign fd that the retrictions :Ta •dready been lifted.25 words
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Article32 1919-02-03 3 Nir T' iicen(*A« t w *"i J t to the ”-r: -.-4 r -*-’ain France Ttalv. 7 European and African abolished, except for I --eat and a few other32 words
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Article51 1919-02-03 3 London. January 31. It is authoritatively stated that 37 of the surrendered L -boats have been distributed as follows France 16. Italy 10, Japan 7, America 4. It is considered that the submarine is worthy of the serious attention of naval constructors as the finest work is bestowed51 words
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Article30 1919-02-03 3 Washington. January 31. The House of Representatives Naval tomittee unanimouslv agreed to the Government'. J years naval pr-gramme which reduces capital ships from sixteen to ten.30 words
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Article38 1919-02-03 3 London. January 31. Bureau says the total casualties ot the Flying Services in the war pericd is OmcEßs Killed Wounded 5 Missing, including war prisoners 2 794 Interned Men w‘ 1 587 ia76 Missing Interned38 words
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Article36 1919-02-03 3 London January 31. The fi -st regular Commercial Air Service bv the allotment of a squaSon aer ?P lar conveying inv Lh 1 to Belgium, firing ..ally between Folkestone and Ghent commencing immediatelv36 words
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Article33 1919-02-03 3 NO LIFE LOST. London. Februarv 1. m Havre for Southampton, is ashore .-m Hembrrfge Point The tram ferry standmg by to receive troops. All on board the Narragansert were saved33 words
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Article32 1919-02-03 3 Washington. January 31. A bill providing for compulsorv military v-rv.., e f. r one year for men between 19 and 26 v.ars as a permanent national policv was in-32 words
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Article28 1919-02-03 3 Stra-ssburg. January 30. Two British gunboats arrived in the Rhine This is the first time a British Naval Endzn has been =een thereon.28 words
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Article79 1919-02-03 3 MR. DANIELS’ VIEWS. Nw York. January 31. Mr. Josephus Daniels, addressing Naval predicted there would be no reduction of naval power for years. He added that the United States will not build against any nation because it has faith that the League of Peace will bring such friendship79 words
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Article313 1919-02-03 3 Scheme of Extended Service. The War Office has sent a telegram to all cmmands at home and abroad «rating that in Teter to provide the men tor overseas garrisons and the neceseaay reserves at home, it has been decided that men may extend their service for general313 words
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Article30 1919-02-03 3 Savage—Haise.—At St. George s Church. Penang, on February 2nd. George Savag. to Muriel Tw. daughter of the late J. H. Hai.«e and Mrs. Haise. Sandymonnt Avenue, Balls bridge, Dublin.30 words
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Article219 1919-02-03 3 A correspondent in Solo writes: —The officials here learnt recently from various quarters that many famine-stricken people from the Goenoeng Kidoen District in Djokja were swarming into the Solo Division, Klaten. and that there were repeated cases of children being offered for sale. It219 words
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Article124 1919-02-03 3 With reference to Notification No. 322. published in the Gazette Extraordinary of March 17. 1917. it is notified that manufacturers in the United Kingdom are now at liberty to proceed with orders without the necessity for priority certificates being first obtained. The Priority Committee -will accordingly124 words
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Article42 1919-02-03 3 Cm Own Cohbespondent. Singapore. January 31. At Singapore Rubber Auctions. 914 tons were offered and 710 tons sold. Competition was good, with spirited bidding. Standard ribbed smoked sheet 4 cents, average 71j to 73g cents, and standard 'repe 75.42 words
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Article124 1919-02-03 3 The Officer Administering the Government of Hongkorg has received a tel gram from tl e Secretary of State for the Colonies to tne eff ct that the Governor has enderfd his resignation, which has been SC ’e. ted from the end of F braary. The Secretary if124 words
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Article420 1919-02-03 3 Lovers of music m Penang will welcome ■he announcement that the world famnn trio of musicians, Leo. Jan and Mischel Chemiavsky will appear in the Town Hall, Pena.ng, to-morrow night. These verv clever artistes visited this town some few vears ago when they were enthusiastically" received by420 words
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Article1003 1919-02-03 3 S. F. P 1888. 1888 wig a moderately cheerful year for the Colony, for trade was good and extensions of the Colony's influence were ccncluded with Pahang. Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei Also that uncomfort able source of income, the opium farm, showed an increase of $624 000—•* S. F. P - 1,003 words
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Advertisement58 1919-02-03 3 IPALE PILSENI BEER 1 LIGHT REFRESHING, BREWED TO j SUIT THE MOST EXACTING TASTE. j SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM 1 PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd., (licwrporated in England) S AND PRINCIPAL DEALERS J PENANG. I DAIBUTSUT’S NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED! STOCKS OF VARIOUS KINDS OF JAPANESE WILLOW BASKETS. WHITE AND PINK FLANNEL,58 words
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Advertisement2165 1919-02-03 4 Re A. P. K. BREDVAD, Deceased. NfiW positions wanted. NOTICE OF SALE. ncw K u Freshness'Guaranteed Private tuition given. Kindergarten, p o f ih e Judicial All persons having claims against the Elementary and up-wards, Music. Apply the above estate are requested to send No. 29, c/o Pinang Gazette. Commissioner2,165 words
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Advertisement275 1919-02-03 4 U N I LECTRIC £LECTRIG LiSHT a PCWER <■* A comp,ete self contained u Q JsJeeve valve, four cycle en B i ne and electric generator mounted oi OaC b asc > w kh radiator aad ■HE F/RBslt No storage batteries. No complj. vWWSP cations, so simple that aayoae cu275 words
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