Straits Echo, 12 June 1916
1916-06-12
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Title Section36 1916-06-12 1 Straits Echo daily chronicle of evenis, circulating throughout the straits, the federated Malay states a mo the far bast general VOL. 14*. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, MONDAY, 12th JUNE, 1916. Static C#97, II oafo. No. 135.36 words
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Article636 1916-06-12 1 (Reuter’s Service.) copyright Telegram. VIOLENT ATTACKS. Fighting Rifkl of Meuse. London, June 9, 5 35 p.m. Piris communique sta'e3 that the Gercontinued very violent attacks on the bt btn k of the Meuse on a two-kibmetres fJoDt and succeeded in penetrating one trench. Everywhere else they were636 words
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Article588 1916-06-12 1 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. Fighting Round Campo Mulo. Rome, June 9. A communique states that the battle in th Sette Commune plateau did not abate in violence on Wednesday. A des- perate struggle took place around i our positions easward of Campo Mulo and was continued to588 words
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Article606 1916-06-12 1 (Renter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. MR. ROOSEVELT S CHANCE. Result of tke Voting. i Chicago, Jane 10. At the R’pulican Convention Senator Fall nominated Mr. Theodore It K«evelt a? a candidate for the Presidency. He described Mr. Roosevelt as a colossal figure in American manhood. The speech was606 words
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Article1305 1916-06-12 1 (ReUter’s Service). Copyright Telegram. CONTINUED SUCCESSES. 65.000 Prisoners. r Petrograd, June 9. The Russian successes in Volbynia con- tinue. The total number of prisoners since 1 the offensive began is over 65,000. 1 DEVELOPMENT OF OFFENSIVE. Germans’ Vain Attempt. I Pdtrograd, June 10. A Petrograd communique confirms1,305 words
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Article352 1916-06-12 1 Copyright Telegram. Further Details. London, June 10* Vessels which hare arrived at Aberdeen from the Orkneys state that Lord Kitchener embarked from the extreme north of Scotland at 7 o’clock on Monday evening. A gale was blowing on the rocky coast and islands. The disaster occurred at 8352 words
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Article57 1916-06-12 1 [To Lord Kitchener and the officers and men who fell in the recent Naval Victory.] PENANG VOLUNTEERS. The Protestants and any other Members of the Battalion who so wish will attend the Memorial Service in St. George’s Church, Penang, on Tuesday evening. Fall-in at 5.30 p.m. on the57 words
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Article230 1916-06-12 1 We give below tha scores in the Cricket match between Penang and Perak, which was begun on Saturday afternoon Pebak. First Inninqs. M. D Rutley c Perkins b Ezechiel (> F. S. Physick c May b Ezechiel 3 C. J. Hewitt c May b Perkins 105 A. C.230 words
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