The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 13 September 1916

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. 7.50 Per Annum. Single Copy. 40 eta Vol. 14. Penang, Wednesday, September 13, 1916. No. 37.
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    • 373 1 wtf l/l/l////l/////l//////l/l///l/lllltll/l «zzzzzzzz/zzzzzzzzzzzzZrz CONTENTS. X > Lz.dkb.: Pagi. Mis.itLiiriouß (Continued) Pagb. 7h. Work ot the Navy 1,522 Ye.terday’. Squall 1.529 The Situation ,532 A Gambling Epidemic 1.529 r P 3 B n r 4 Shipbuilding Enterprise 1.52» Railway Reform. 1,546 Qaeen MarJ Nee dlework «uild 1.529 x Progress in West
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    • 178 2 I I It-:- "C the I STRAITS ECHO I MAIL EDITION. I Y t Published the day prior to the departure of each mall K for Europe, and contains the latest local and States s news originally published in the daily issues, as well as fc all important news from
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  • 1886 1522 We publish to-day on pige 6 a. most interesting and important statement on the sea affair” by the First Lord of the Admiralty. Although Mr. Balfour, with a sense of dramatic fitness chose the date of the second anniversary of the declaration of war for
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    • 95 1522 ?33 Simm S9QB» NMUftd daily (except Sundayi sad pvblio holidays) XT TXI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No 59, Beach Street, Penang. Fbicb. Daily Local M 124 per annum. Oatetation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Port Free) >17.50 0 OAILI XDDBBSB ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 MA—AII bo«in»«« communication» should
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  • 552 1523 Madame la Comtesse de Bondy Riario will ba shortly leaving for France. Mr. J. Sellar has recovered from Lis recent illness and is naw out and abjut again. Mr. £J. T. Martin, Passed Cadet, has been appointed to act a* A. D. O„ Lands, Kinta, Mr H
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  • 1292 1523 A Query. How is that the charge for hire for a new five-seater car in Shangnai is only £3.50 an hour wi ha minimum charge ot SI, whereas in Penang the charge is $4 an hour and the minimum appa eotiy $2 Moreover those are Hongkong dollirs which
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  • 401 1524 Center’® Service.) Copyright Telegram HEROIC AIRMAN’S FEAT, Awarded the V.C. London, September 5, The man who brought down the Z »ppelin which fell at Enfield, on Septembpr 3, ia L eutenant W.L Robinson, of the Worcastershires, attached to the Flying Corps. He has been awarded the Victoria
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  • 57 1524 To-day’» Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here and in ®”gapore (rofinel) to-day at 182 50. buyers n London at XI7O 15b, spot d *l7l 10s. three months’ sight. tlwuni™* B°ustead Co. inform us that ftn o Q were the quotations for Rubber Pot in London yesterday lantation
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  • 404 1524 (Reukr’i Stake.) Vbt>yri<ht Trie<ratn. SPLENDID PROGRESS. Further Sueeeasca. London, September 5. 3 15 a.tr. The Paris communique states We made big progress east of the forest, outflanking the Hospit.il Farm and occupying the height we it of Marrieres Wood. Today s captures included a dozen machine* guns. South
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  • 27 1524 (From Our Own CorretfondenL.) London, September 5. The following were the prices in the L-indon Rubber Mirkvt to-day Palo Crepe 2/3| Diamond SmAcd 2/2J
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  • 230 1524 dkoter’i Senice). I'opynsbl GERMAN PROPAGANDISTS. GovtrAtß'at Uadcrtakiag. Athens, September 5. The Government has undertaken to expel for the duration of subject* of foreign powers whom the British and French Ministers indicated as Gt r.nan propagandists. M. Zimii »»d the Vcacieliat». Athens, September 5. Notwithstanding the fact that King
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  • 187 1524 Arrival of lhe High Commissioner. (FVwzi Our Own Correspondent;) Kuxla Kangsar, September 5. In consequence of the rising of the river the fish drive, fixed for to-dty, is off. H. E. the High Commissioner arrived at about 3 o’clock in tho afternoon and was receiv d by H.
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  • 374 1524 Obituary. London, September 4. Colonel Duncan Campbell, M. P., is dead. The death is announced of Colonel du ■-»aty de Clam who was a prominent figure m the Dreyfus case. Obituary. London, September 6. Tbe death has taken place of the Rav. Edward Moore, Canon of Canterbury since 1903, OBITUARY.
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  • 120 1525 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. The following special cab’ei are from the Sumatra Pott of Monday, August 4 NEUTRALS AND THE WAR. The British Blockade. The Dutch steamer Koningin Wilhelmina, has been held up and taken into an English port. England has also detained tin cargoes of the Gorredigk,
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  • 443 1525 It is understood that the Police authorities in the F.M.B, are making close search in the country with a view to ascertaining whether any measures are possible against firms here for dealing either directly or indirectly with enemy countries, says the T.O M. The “Trading with
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  • 1312 1525 A good deal of interesting—and it is to be hoped, profitable—discussion occurred at a meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya held at Kuala Lumpur last week under the presidency of Mr. W. Duncan. It has always struck us, says the Straits Times, that these meetings serve as
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    • 68 1525 Sufferers from indigestion will fied ’P and permanent relief by taking a course of WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CORE. This medicine has been proved by g ene tions of English Colonists throughout tM world to be the best for family use. true corrective and preventive. Mm» of people rely upon it
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  • 1878 1526 (Contributed). At the time of which I am writing, the 14. Barang Kali is a Government emplovee, a g also are her four passengers, Hurbey the Surveyor, Maer a 16 stone attache of the Land Office, myself, and the Padre,— noted in three
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  • 151 1526 Sumatra Consiidated *2,095 lb, Bukit Morts jam 57,744 lb, Taipmg Kubttr Plantations 56,36 &gt; I» Sungei Biput Rutebr Plantation» 12,200 b, Sungei R*yla(F M.S 7,8 3 lb, Kedah 47.7'3 lb. Kennedy 4,768 lb, Ayer Kunii g(F M.S 690,(X) lb, Bradwall iFM.B) 40,927 lb, Chersonese (FMB) 64,837 lb,
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  • 1064 1527 Further Prcceedings. lathe third Court before Mr. V. G. Ezee hie 1 yesterday afterncou the hearing was returned of the case aganst Oji Kim Cheng, Mohamed Has&lt;an, and Tambyah, who were charged with theft of a bale of cloth, valued at $3OO, from a golown of the Swettenham
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  • 280 1527 Old Chinaman Killed. A fatal carriage accident ttcirred in Penang Road at 12.50 pm. ye.-t rday resulting in an old Chinaman named Choo Ah Seng, being knocked down and run over. The unfortunate man died in tl e General Hospital a few hours later. It would appear
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  • 612 1527 Lecture at Y M.C A An interesting lectu e m th* above sub ject was given by Mr. Bcng Oag Bi*nv M. A., Li. M. at the Y. M. C. A. in S pore last Thursday. The lectu.er said that in this Colony where so large and important
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    • 44 1527 Treitmut for Dysentery Chambe lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil will tff ctually cure tbe most stubborn cases of dysenttry. It is especially good for Bummt r diarrhoea in children. For sale by all Dhfensaries and Dealers.
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  • 661 1528 Petition to the Governor. For some time pas: (says the Malaya Tribune) owners and duvers of motorcars jo Malacca have felt a serious grievance at their treatment ly the police authorities regarding the methods adopted by the Utter of carrying out the ordinance regulating motor tiaffic, lha
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  • 25 1528 Pe r ak R ver Valhy, 11.621 lb, Gemanggol 700 lb, Juru 14,500 lb, Kong L'e (Perak) 960 lb, Lahat 6,289 lb.
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  • 75 1528 The undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by Messrs. Allen Dennys and Co. at their Auction Sale to-day Smoked Ribbed Sheet $ll3 to $llB per pioul. Smoked Plain Sheet $lO5 Na. 2 Smoked Sheet $lll $ll2 Unsmoked Sheet... $lOO $lO3 Crepe fine pah thin and blanket
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  • 235 1528 Tennis Tournament. The following were the results of the ties played off ye terday Ladies Dcubles. Mrs B nnelt and Mis McDonald beat Mrs Ebdm and M»s E Riimann 6—4, 6—4 Champi&lt; nthip. A V Perrin beat R N Byitt 6 —3, 6 —2 Single Handicap A.
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  • 393 1528 [To the Editor of the Straits Echo Dear Mr. Edi'or, Reading an article yesterday evening pointing cut th i terrible result cf scandal and gosbip, I could not help thinking how much brighter and happier this world would ba it w d women were t try aud say
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  • 128 1528 Credit. Pr.cfleds of Concert 317 36 Contributions by Subscribers (as per lists published in Newspapers) 5,603.15 $5,925.61 Debit, Pi stage aud Stationery 10 20 Telegram and prepaid reply to Lady Cowdray on 23rd June 16.95 Te'egram to Lidy Cowdray on 16th August M 12.00
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  • 545 1529 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. Scene in the Harbour. Shortly after noon yesterday Penang was struck by a squall blowing S. 8. W., accompanied by a very heavy,* rolling sea, Tbe squall lasted fully nine hours and the gale increased in violence until, shortly after 5 o’clock, the velocity was almost
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  • 813 1529 Straits Timet, At a time when a good deal is being beard of a renewed craze for gambling in Singapore, the flourishing of chap ji kee lotteries and the like, a section of the report on the budget of the kingdom of Siam, which is just to
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  • 356 1529 New Steamer at Sungei Ntok. Since tbe inceptoin of the Eastern Shipping Cjmjaay’s Dockyard at Sungei Nyok this poit has come well to the fore in ship, budling enterprise. At this dockyard ten ships have aheady been completed, five of which tbe s.s. Trang, the ss. Pungah, the
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  • 53 1529 Penang Women Workers Amount p'evieusly acknowledged $2,713.00 Mrs. Jamif son (13th Don) 10.00 Mrs. Ebden 1® H. L. 10-W Tongkah Hamburg Lottery 5.50 Miss Harding $2,747.50 Hospital garments for soldiers ready cut out for woikers will be given out at the Town Hall on Fiidays at
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    • 62 1529 Rheumatism. Have you ever tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism If not, you are wasting time, as the loner this disease runs on the bir ler it is to crus. Get a bottle today. apply it with a vigorous massage to the tfllcted parts and you will be surprised and
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    • 59 1529 Chronic Diarrhoea. Are you nubject to attacks of diarrhoea? Keep absolutely quiet for a few days, rest in bid if possible, be careful of your diet and take Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This medicine has cured cases of chronic diarrhoea that physicians have failed on, and it will
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  • 761 1530 Journalists (remarks thq Free Press) thoroughly dislike the task of criticising. Ocly astern sense of duty repressing that dislike enables us to call attention to the continuance in this Colony of a war measure wbea ail necessity cf it seems to have passed away- Shortly after the outbreak
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  • 232 1530 A well-to-do Bib*, named Ong I Eng Poh, appssred before Mr. J. C. Sugars I this morning for failing to attend the Pulice I Court in obedienci to a summons. On I being charged he state! he was unwtll and camo to court late when he found
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  • 29 1530 Sept 4 By B dance 1,702.53 Sept. G Employees of United Engineers, Ltd, Monthly 40 Sept. G By Balanci ...I 1.712.53 Amt. previously acknowledged ‘27,3)8-22 $29,050,75
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  • 42 1530 (From Our Oisn Cwr&pwdeiUJ Singapore, September, 7. The ruble auctions a-e uefiniahed. There was a fur demand but the bidding throughout was erratic. S and-ird sheet and crepes averaged sl’7; fine p vie t r -p? r a’ised $ll9.
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  • 57 1530 (J rum, Our Own Correpondr.i l Singap ire, B‘ptembe r 7. Tw Jipanese atd a were pr&lt; scouted for falsely d-cluing thernad* s ss qualified to pric in medicine or ru'gery, nat being registered med .cd pric'di nun*. The charges w-re wilhlruwn on their promising not to
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  • 1309 1530 INSTALLATION Wk«k at Kcala Karqsab 7 Sp9ci:kl K’presentatire of the Monday evening. The only j erring note bai been the unpropiti.ui v.*a her In northern mythology witches are n puttd to have ridden upon the storm in tLe sbspj of cat&gt;, while He dog was the attendant
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    • 88 1530 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior as a cur* for colls, croup and whocp.ng cough. It has been a favorite with the mothers of young chilJren for a’most forty years. Chdmberllin’s Cough Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to tak p It not only cures
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  • 826 1531 INSTALLATION CEREMONY. THE BIG DAY. CFrowt Our Chun Correspondent,) Kuala Kaogsar, S iptember 7. To-day is a big day. The Chief Secretary, the British Residents of Pahang, Selangor and Negri Sambilan, the Chief Justice, F.M.8., and the members of the Federal Council arrived yestedy. Crowds
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  • 284 1531 To-day’s Quotation». Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-dey at $B2 50, business done, in Singapore (refined) at 183, business done (150 tons sold) and in London at &lt;£l7l spot and £172 three months’ sight. Mr. Asquith on Mesopotamia, nine months ago “Ido not think in the whole course cf
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    • 38 1531 Remember the Nine. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best known me licite for diarrhoea, dyeenteiy, colic, crampi or pains in the stomach. You may n?ed it some tun’, For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 39 1531 Treatmctt for Dysentery. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy followed by a djseof castor oil will effectually cure the most stubborn cases of dysentery. It is especially good for summer diarrhoea iu children. For by all Dispensaries and Dealer?.
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  • 357 1532 Once more we have to chronicle the receipt of excellent newa from fho Western front. Both the British and the French have advanced substantially in Picardy and it is now obvious that the policy of General Jcffre and Sir Douglas Haig is to maintain a continuous pressure against
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  • 899 1532 That there are persons in the pay or in the service of foreign c uatries engaged in Wing or intelligence work in British Malaya is no doubt woll-knuwn to our readers who are also protably aware that what is described as contre-espionage is carried on on behalf of the
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  • 599 1532 Mr. Jim?s S llir, wh) has boeu laid up for a few day% is out a id about again. We are sorry to hear tbat the Hon M% A. R. Alims h indisposed and unable to attend office. Ciptain E Mauna has returned to take command of
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  • 999 1533 Ahait Oaiea 1 A correspondent states that all the tiouble in Netherlands India is due to the collection by the Dutch authorities from the natives of a burdensome and vexatious income-tax. He suggests that it should serve as a warning to the local authorities not to introduce anything
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  • 257 1533 Sept 4 By Balance ...I 1,702.53 Sept. 6 Employees of United Engineers, Ltd., Monthly 4*o Sept. 6 By Balance ...I 1,742.53 Amt. previously acknowledged 27,308 22 129,050,75 The death is repirted of the Rev. L. Boxberger, lieutenant in a regiment cf Senegalet e tirailleurs, who was mortally
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  • 503 1533 (Reuter's Verticil Copyright Telegram. THE NEW OFFENSIVE. Suhstaatial Progress. London, 5,12 5 p.m, Reuter’s special correspondent at the British Headquarters, describing th) opening of the latest offmsive, sayg th a four times as many men as were concentrated at Waterloo participated. The infantry at tacked along the two
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  • 687 1534 (Reuter's Senice.) Oopyright Telegram. ADVANNCE CONTINUES. Streag Eaemy Couater-Attacks. London, September 5. A Paris com mirrque states that a strong enemy c ju iter-attack between Gambles and L) Foret was repulsed with heavy losses by our artillery and machine gun-fire. A German attack east of Billoy-en--8 inter re
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  • 55 1534 Penang Women Workers. Amount previously acknowledged 12,713.00 Mrs, Jamieson (13th Don) 1000 Mrs. Ebden 10 00 H. L. 10.00 “Tongkah” Hamburg Lottery 3.50 Miss Harding LOO 12,747.50 Hospital garments for soldiers ready cut out for workers will be given out at the Town Hall on Friday*
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  • 76 1534 The undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by Messrs. Allen Dennys and Co. at their Auction Sale to-day Smoked Ribbed Sheet SI 13 to 1118 per picul. Smoked Plain Sheet $lO5 No, 2 Smoked Sheet $lll $ll- Unsmoked Sheet... $lOO $lO3 Crepe fine pale thin and
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  • 315 1534 (’tuta's Soviet.) Copyright Tdagram ACROSS THE TSENIOVKA. Priaoaera Takes. Petrograd, September 4. A Petrograd cam nun que states that in the region of ,B z zany our troops crossed the river the western tributary of the Zlatalipi, ciptu r ing the enemy's position and makin prisoners of 80
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    • 14 1534 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods' G ri, .at Peppermint Cote Is fid
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    • 66 1534 Iheußilim. Have you ever tried C himbeilain s Paia Bilm fur rheumatism If no*, you are waaiiug time, as the loner this disease runs on the h.r ler it is tv ciui. Get a bottle tod-y apply it with a vigorous massage to the i ffl cted p*rts and you
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  • 213 1535 (Renter*! Service.) Copyright Telegram. ON WHICH SIDE,? Five Classes Called. Athena, September 5, It is reported that fire classes have been called to the colours. At S lonika. Compartive Calm. Par's, September 5. A Salonika communique reports intermittent cannonade along the whole front. There was no infantry attack.
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  • 69 1535 Credit Prcaedi of Concert ..&gt;« 317 36 Conti ibutious by Subscribe! s (as per hats published in Newspapers) 5,603.15 «5,925.61 Debit. Postage and Stationery 10 20 Telegram and prepaid reply tv Lady Cowdray on 23rd June 16.95 Telegram to Lidy Cowdray on 16th August
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  • 310 1535 (Renter’! Senice). Uopyright Telegram. CONTROLLER KILLED. Several Towas Looted. Hague, September 5. The Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies reports that the rebels looted Muara, Tambesi, Muaratebo and Suiulangeon. Muaratebo was set on fire. Fifteen rebels were killed in skirmishes with Government troops. Toe Contro’ler Walter
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  • 35 1535 To-Jay'a Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $B2 50, business done, in Singapore (refined) at «83, business done (150 tons sold) and in London at £l7l spot and £172 three months’ sight,
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  • 119 1535 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Te]e ram Our Accurate Fire. London, September 5. An official announcement states that an impo-tant part of one of the raiders on September 3 ww picked up in tbe Eistern Counties. Undoubtedly this airship suffered heavily from gun-fire. The airship which wxs felled London
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  • 165 1535 Tennis Tournament. Tbe following were the results of the ties played off yestsrday: Ladies Doubles’ Mrs Btnnett and Mrs McDonald beat Mrs Ebd°n and Mrs E Reimann 6—4, 6-4 Championship. A V Perrin beat R N Byatt 6-3, 6-2. Single Handicap A. M M Stewart w o.
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    • 60 1535 Chronic Diarrhoea. Are you nubject to attacks of di&lt;rrho?a? Keep absolutely quiet for a few days, rest in b&lt;d if possible, be careful of your diet and take Chamberlain’s C jlic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This medicine has curid cases of chronic diarrhoea that physicians have failed on, and it
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    • 87 1535 Cb&mberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior as a cura for colds, croup and whooping cough. It bas been a favorite with the mothers ot young children for almost forty years. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures colds
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  • 950 1536 A Lack of Energy.” There appeirs to u&lt; (Fr&lt;?g Press) to have been a lack of enegy in the promotion of tniDj aeiSur-8 by which thia Colony m*y in a smill wiy ass.tt in the p-osecutiun of the war. It ie not yet f rgotten
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  • 62 1536 Members are reminded that the next Club Shoot tikes place on Saturday afternoon nfxt commencing at 3 p.m. sharp. Binge 200, 500 and 600 yard?. Members also p'ease note the alteration of date of the shoot following this one, which will take place on Sunday afternoon
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  • 106 1536 At tl e E st rn Produce Exchange yesterday the uid jrmentioned prices were obtained Diamond Smoked Sheet from 1110 to &gt;ll5 Plain S noked S ieet from &gt;lO5 to &gt;lO7 Diamond Uusm kod Sht from 106 to &gt;lOB Plain Unsmoked Sheet from &gt;lOO to 03 Diammd
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  • 60 1536 Tennis Tournament. The following was the result of the tie played tff yett?rday: Double Handicap B. A F Goodrich 4 GN Baye beat J L Lonie A A A J Warner 6 —1, B—6. Bowls Tournament. The following was th? result of the tie played off yesterday
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  • 753 1536 Further Proceedings In the third Court b ft re Mr. V O. Ez chiel this morning tbemaring w kS resume! of the c ls e against Ooi Kim Cutng, Mobamt d Hassan, and Tam by ah, who ware charged eft of a bale of cloth. sahied at &gt;360,
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    • 44 1536 Remember the Nime Chamberlain's C die, Cholera and D arrhoea Remedy is the best known medicite for diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, crau pi or pains in the stomach. You may nee I if K&gt;me tuu?. Fur bile by all D peuMrio* and 1 tealot s.
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  • 848 1537 —Malay Mail Wq reproduced in our issue of Monday a Singapore contemporary’s autrmiry of the judgment in the action brought by Messr*. Boustead and Co. against a former emplo; ee. The case has aroused widespread interest in the Peninsula because it raised the question of the legal
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  • 390 1537 Excerpt from the Minutes of a Meeting of the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held in tin Chamber on Tuesday, September, 5, 1916. Present; —A F Goodrich Eq, ViceChairman, in the Chair. F. Duxbury Eeq. C. M. Henderson Eeq W. G- Pttir Esq. Hod. A.
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  • 523 1537 A Dishonest Tambt Before Mr. V G. Ezcchiel in the Third C .’Urt yesterday afternoon a tamby named S in the employ or Messrs A A* Anthony C% was charged with theft of a letter press copy book from the offiepg o f Messrs. A. A, Anthony
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  • 37 1537 The fol’owing are the particulars of (ulput &lt; f the Renong Tin Dredg ng Co. o the second half of August No. 1 Dredge 264 Piculs. No. 2 Dredge 174 P:cub. No. 3 Dredge 477 Picob.
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  • Page 1537 Advertisements
    • 10 1537 For Chrome Chest Complaint», Woods’ Gieat Peppermint Cure I’, 61.
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    • 56 1537 Chronic DAnhoea. Ara you nubjact to attacks of Keep absolutely quiet for a few days, rew b d if possibly be careful of your d.tt«* take CbamberUiu’s Colic, Coolera an rboea Remedy. Tbi&lt; medicine has cun cases of chronic diarrhoea that ppy have failed un, and it will cute you.
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  • 1327 1538 Reverting once no e t) the subj c of our artier of yesterday’s date, there ar? two excellent reasons why most of us should bflta spies. One is our terror of gocre t influences surrounding us. We dread the incalculable as many people dread lightning. Then there is the
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  • 580 1538 Mr. and Mrs. W, C. M chell have gone to Shanghai, nt to Hjngkoog. Mr. A. S.rkies has left by the mail last night cn a short visit to Singapore. Court Inspector Nicol returned from Colombo last ev«ini ig by the P. 40. i.i. Sardinia. Mr. L
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  • 1372 1539 Educational, Apropos of what we said in a Ran lorn Note yesterday it is certainly curious to read this in the Tines of Ceylon: It is interesting to note that the post of Director of Education Straits and F. M. 8 has been held by a Civil Servant
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  • 337 1539 (Renter's Senice) Copyright Telegram. SEVERE FIGHTING, Ali-Roaad Activity, Lon lon, S p’ ember 7, 12 a.m, General Sir Haig in his commuuique says: There was severe fighting at Ginchy A Urge enemy pirty emerging from Courcelle'te was cittered by our adilhny Fifty prisoners wore brought ic t&gt;-day “Numerous
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  • 96 1539 Inspection by the Governor. H. E. the Governor will irspect the Penang Volunteers, Ctdets and Police o« the Esplanade, on Tuesday, the instant. Fall in on the Esplanade at 5J5 p, m sharp, Drjss Tunics and shoit'. Field Operations. The following orders have been from headquarters regarding the
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  • 463 1540 ("enter’* Senice.) Copyright Telegram BLOODY FIGHTING. Maay Prisoaers Takes. London, S j pt. 7, 12.50 a,tn. The Paris communique bays •’North of the Simina there was violent I artillery action, but no infantry engagement. “South oi the Sonana give-al important positions were carried by bloody fighting, A large
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  • 35 1540 To-day's Quotatioas. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-lay At 181.50, business done, in Singapore (refined) at 182, business done (100 tuns •old) and in London at k 170,15s spot and Lios thiee months’ sight.
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  • 574 1540 (Revhr'i Service.) CoD&gt;r.&lt;bt Telegram. Lieuteaaat Robiaioa'i Feat. Lindon, Septemb. r 6. A comrade of Lieutenant Robins jo, V.C. who w is likew so engage! in chieing the Zeppalin which was brought down at Enfield in the last raid, has given a thrilliTg account of the duel thar
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  • 245 1540 (tattf'i krvicJ copyright T»l&lt;«r,m. Raida oa Eacrny Treaebee. London, September 7. A British official communique, issued at Salonika, states thit o i the Struma front patrols made several raids on the enemy trenches and took sum? prisoners. Eacray Eattalioa Shalltd. The Navy auccesJu'ly shelled a battalion of
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  • 163 1540 "Vivat” —“Brisbane” Collision. Appeal Court's Verdiet. (Fror/i Our Own Singapore, September 7 In the Vivil Briebate collision the Court of Appeil has retried the decision of the Liwor Court with co* to. A stay of execution was granted with a view to an appeal to the P.ivy Council. [Toe case
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  • 170 1541 (Renter*! Senice.) Copyright Telezram. CAREFULLY ORGANISED. Ttltf raaf Opiatoa. Amsterdam, September 6. The Telegraaf says that the insurrection in the Dutch East Indies is not localised but is carefully organise). Therefore it is serious. The insurgents on September 2 violently attacked Fort Macari at Tebo but
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  • 118 1541 Preaeatatioa of Addresses. (From Our Own Vorr&rp&ident.') Kuala Kangsar, September 8. This afternoon at 3 o’clock addresses were presented to H. H. the Su’tan at the Istana Nagara in the presence of a number of Europeans and others. The scene in the Audience Chamber was again very
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  • 244 1541 Simla, August 31. The following telegram has been received by the Vicerory f.om the Secretary of State, dated 29ch August In a Noto handed to the Austrian Minister at Bucharest, the Rumanian Government ttited that when war broke out Raman a like It Uy, declii ed to associate
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  • 593 1541 [To the Editor of the Straits Echo] Dear Sir, We beg to enclose you for public information precis of correspondence which has taken place between the Chamber and the management of the F. M. S. Railways on the subject of a claim for shortage in
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  • 149 1541 SHEREEF’S ACTIVITY. Cable and Letters to Mecca The Pioneer’s Cairo correspondent wriu. that the Grand Shereef has establish direct telegraphic communication with Effvri and the World from Mecca via Jedda- and the Postal service bus been organised ’m very short tim% Special Sheresfian E aniM of one
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  • 92 1541 (From Oar Own Correspondent,) Singapore, September 7. The following prices ware obta-nad at the Singapore Rubber Auction: per picul Smoked Sheets 1115 to 1120 Good HO to 114 Fine lOS to 111 Good plain 105 Unsmoked 107 Fine plain 102 to 105 Good §7 to 104 Crepes
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  • 30 1541 Sapt 6 By Balance $1,742.53 Sept. 7,, The pup’ls of St. John’s Institution K. Lumpur 43.85 Sept. 7By Ba’ance 1,786 38 amt. previously acknowledged 27,308.22 Total 29,094.60
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  • 199 1541 Alma 24,500 lb, Bukit Toh Alang 13,600 lb, Shanghai Klebang 12.200 lb, Kota Bahroo 39,761 lb, Sucgei Duri 15,400 lb, Chemor United 16,237 lb, Shanghai Malay 15,505 Ib, Cluny 22.606 lb, Kinta Kellas 44.343 lb, Klian Kdlas 3,965 lb, Tanjaog Pau 9,876 lb, Kuala Kangsar 37,758 lb,
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  • 1309 1542 In addressing the medical students at the King Edward VII Medical School, the Honourable F. 8. James made his maiden public speech in the Colony, outside the Council Chamber. I he people of this Colony will be glad to watch the application of the sound principles enunciated by
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  • 1059 1542 In d’stnbutirg the medals and diplomas gained by the stu lent# at the Medical School on Tuesday, the Hon. Mr. F. Sjton James spoke of the nerd for the Colonies keep ng pice with the mother-country in scientific and technical and ’commercial education, and be expressed his
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  • 371 1543 1b Aid of the Red Cro#s Fund. A meeting convened by the Hon. Mr. A. T. Bryant, Resident Councillor, was held yesterday afternoon in the Giveraoi’s Office to consider arrangements for the celebration of the above on Octole* 28. Amongst those present were tbeHtn. the Resident Councillor (in
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  • 611 1543 Colonial Secretary Presents Medals and Diplomas. Yesterday afternoon, says Wednesday’s Straits Times, the Hod. Mr. F. Seton James, C. M. G„ Colonial Secret iry, presented the diplomas, medals and certificates for the past two years to successful students at the Medical School. The lecture theatre was filled
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  • 252 1543 .—MM. When a Tamil is a Laiourer.” An interesting ruling was made by the Kuala Lumpur Police Magistrate (Mr. C E. Donaldson) on Wednesday when the point arose as to whether a Tamil of a respectable class and supervising a number cf workmen could be considered a
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  • 209 1543 STATE BANQUET. High Commissioner’# Speech (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Srpt 8. At the dimer given by H. H. the Sultan last Digit H, E. the High Commissioner stated that it was 26 years since the last Sultan ascended the throne. Since then the ciur.try had
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  • 1926 1544 Well-Known Haji Charged Before Mr. J. C. Sugars in the District Court yesterday tba hearicg was resumed of the css 3 against Haji Mohamed Kaasim, who is better known by the name of Haji Colombo. The charge against him. was that he on July 18, 1916 io the
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  • 35 1544 S p 1 By Bilince ...112,706,66 Sept. 5 R. Scott, monthly übtcription 25 00 7 Peung Bind, 2ht iusUlmeot 1890 Municipal St.ff, 23rd ioaUlment 296.88 B®p‘. c By Balance ...1 18,047, 4i
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  • 684 1545 Ninth Annual Meeting. The ninth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Rahmin Hydraulic Tin, Limited, was held at the offices of Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan, Co. Ltd. at noon today. There were present Lt. Col. the Hon. A. R. Adams, in the Chair, the Hon.
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  • 878 1545 My last was mailed to you from what the Syiney Bulletin humorously calls “the speck.” At Hobart I didn’t see the wooden min-o’-war which used to be the Hcrsetralian flagship. I didn’t see Tongkah Mi.’es. I didn’t see a Tasmanian Devil, nor a fight between a Moa
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  • 193 1545 His Excellency the G. O. C. at Singapore is in receipt of the following cable from the Secretary to the War Office: “In the past refunds have been given to candidates for commissions who proceed to the United Kingdom at their own expense possessing special military and
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  • 1980 1546 On varioua occasions it has been our I duty to draw public attention to the autocratic spirit which characterises the of the F.M.S. Railways. A typical example of this spirit and its I efact on the relations between the Railways end their customers is to be found in
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  • 36 1546 To-day's Qaotatioai. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 881, business don% in b'iogapore (refined) st 181 50. buyers no sellers, snd in London at X 69 15s. spot and Xl7O lie. three months* sight,
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  • 670 1547 Dr. G. Sutherland is at present on active lervice M somewhere in the Near East,” The Hon. Mr. A. R. Adams was well enough to attend office to day, we are glad to hear. Mr. Ong Kee Sam, of 95, Barrack Road, Taiping, celebrates the Anniversary of
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  • 1076 1547 Russia aad the War. Contrast the splendid unity of Russia to-diy with the condition of Russia when war broke out. We a’l knew there was trouble there, and that an outbreak, upon which the German Government built considerable hopes; was threatened. But a recent writer tells us that
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  • 128 1547 Bowls Tournament. Tbe f( I’owing was th? results of the tie pl «yid off yesterday Championship Pairs. R N Goodwin A Lind’ey heat R H Reid W K Sba'pd 21—18. Tennis Tournament. The following were the results of the ties played eff yesterday: Mixed Doub'es A. Mrs
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  • 410 1548 (Reuter’s Senice) Copyright Telegram. ARTILLERY DUELS. Railway Juactioa Bombed. London, September 8, 1 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig, in a communique, states Our artillery dispersed enemy working parties east and south-east of Ginchy and between the Somme and the Ancre, Our artillery successfully dealt with the enemy’s batteries.
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  • 378 1548 (Rduter'i Service). Cocyright Telegram. STEADY PROGRESS. Fighting oa the Meuse. London, September 7, 4.25. The Paris communique states: “On the right bank of the Meuse yesterday we attacked on a front of 1,500 metres, Vaux Chapitn—Lachenois, occupying the first line trenches and capturing prisoners and machine-guns. Strong enemy
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  • 364 1548 (Rwttr’s Servict.) Covmaht T-inrrsra. BOMBKRDMkNT OE HALICZ. Important Liat Occupied. Petrograd, September 7. A Petrograd communique states that the Russians have occupied the railway line Halicz—Semikovtze—Wodmki and are bombarding Halicz town which is in flimes. Turtukai Evacuated. Under the superior pressure of Austrians, Go'mans and Bulgarians the Rumania»
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  • 387 1549 (tater'i Senice.) Copyright Telecram TURTUKAI. Terrific Fiahtidk. Bukharest, September 5. Reports from Bukharest show that terrific fighting took place at Turtukai. Eleven Bulganin attacks were repulsed, the enemy sustaining heavy losses. To Cheek Wanton Bombing. In consequence of air raids the Human* ian Government is arranging to intern
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  • 476 1549 (Renter's Senice.) Copyright Telegram. CLEARING THE AIR. A Welcome Departure. Athens, Sept. 8. The notorious Baron Von Schenk has left Athens for Kavala. P. O. and New Zealand Shipping Co. London, September 7. The meeting of the shareholders of the P. 0. Company approved and confirmed
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  • 167 1549 From Dutch Sources. The following special cables are from the ©ttntatra Pott of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 5, 6 and 7: 7 HOLLAND AND THE WAR. Results of Smuggling. Owing to the fraudulent export there is a Holland B^Or^e BU B ar throughout THE ZEPPELIN RAID.
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  • 32 1549 Sept 1 By Balance ...112,706.66 Sept. 5 R. Scott, monthly subscription 25 00 7 Penang Band, 21st instalment 18.90 Municipal Staff, 23rd instalment 296.88 Sept. 8 By Balance ...113,047.44
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  • 1108 1550 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. The following special telegrams are from the Sumatra Post of Friday and Saturday, September 8 and 9 HOLLAND AND THE WAR. Deserters aid Spies. Two Garman deserters arrived at Grosbeek. Two others have arrived elsewhere. A German spy has been arrested at Vlaardingen. Labour
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  • 506 1550 Law and Civil Sibvici ve. thb Rarr. As anticipated, the above fixture which was p aved off on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon proved a very interesting one. The Rest" batted fir»t but when the semaphore signalled a score Reid was dismissed with a good ball from D
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  • 634 1551 SUCCESSFUL FIELL MANQ-UVREtB. From the defenders’ point of view the field manoeuvres, in which the Volunteers, Cadets and a few Boy Scouts took part, was a very successful one because the defending force succeeded in attaining its object. The turn out was good. The scheme briefly was that
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  • 212 1551 Further Proceedings. In the third Court before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel at noon to-day the hearing was resumed of the case against Ooi Kim Cheng, Mohamed Hassan, ardTambyah who were charged with theft of a ba'e of cloth, valued at $3OO, from a godown of the Swettenham Pier
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  • 373 1551 M.M. LADIES COMPETITION, Monthly Medal, September, 1916, Result: Mrs. A. M. Sillar. C. R. Samuel. Adamson. Winfield. Macintyre. Mrs. C. H ’gar», Mrs. Kinder, Mrs. Sayers, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Oxenham, Mrs. Clarke, Miss Barnett and Miss Mahler, also played, but returned no scores. Mrs. A. M. Sdllar
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  • 198 1551 To The Editor of the Straiitgch. Dear Sir, Please announce in the next issue of yon» paper that the net proceeds realized at Blns Cross Gymkhana held on 26th August last under the auspices of the Penang Polo Club including the following donations amounted to $2,204.49, which
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  • 235 1551 The fortnightly handicap shoot took place on Saturday afternoon, ranges 200,500 and 600 yards, HP S. 105. The great heat somewhat affected the competitors, resulting in only moderate shooting. Pte C.C. Padday with h’cap ,70 made 95,10 Mr. Justice L.P. Ebden .68 93.80 Pte R.P. Phillips .76 93.72 L/Corpl
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  • 1258 1552 Very little news of any description reached us over the week-end, but that which has come to hand this morning is encouraging and satisfactory enough to compensate us for the delay. Wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together, and Mr. Asquith’s
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  • 520 1552 -TO.M H. E. the- Governor will arrive here this even in by the express. Mr. j. c. Sugars left on Saturday for Kuala Kangsar. He returned this morn ng. Mrs. W, Peel and her children returned from Australia this morning. Mr. Peel accompanied them from Singapore. Mr.
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  • 1204 1553 Fentina Leate. Says Sunday’s Malay Mail: Telegraphic communication between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was broken yesterday, and telegrams were forwarded by post. Judging from our experience of the FM.B. Government lines, this would be much the quickest way. The Human Boy. We might have overlooked boyhood’s guiding motives
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  • 973 1553 (Reuter’s Service) Copyright Telegram. GREAT ARTILLERY DUEL. Irish Gallantry, London, September 9,12 50 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in hit communique says: There was an intense artillery bombard, ment on both sides. The general situation is unchanged. The Irish regiments which participated on September 3 in the capture
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  • 917 1554 (Reuter’» Senice). Copyright Telegratt. FURTHER PROGRESS. A innaa's Great Feat. London, Sitembir 9, 1 40 a.m. The Paris official communique says The artillery duel continues. There was activity on the whole of the Bom me front. South cf the Simme we advanced in the village of Vermandovillers and
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  • 829 1555 (Reuter's Senice.) Copyright Telegram. Mutual Adtnitaioaa. London, Sjpt. 8,11.30 pm. Simultaneously with the Rumanian official mention that the enemy have occupied Turtukai, the Vienna communique admits that the Austrians have withdrawn before a superior Rumanian attack against Hargit. [Turtukai which the Bulgaro-German troops have occupied is just over
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  • 121 1555 (Reuter's Senice.) Copyright Telearam MILITARY DESPATCHED. Several Skirmishes, Hague, September 9, The Governor-General of the Dutch Eut Indies telegraphs that five brigades of i B fantry left Djambi, Sumatra, on September 6 for Moeratambesi where the rebels lost fifty killed. 11 Two Dutch soldiers were slightly
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  • 36 1555 (From Our Own Correspondent,) London, September 8. The following were the prices in ths London Rubber Market to-day Pale Crepe 2/2| Diamond Smoked 2/2| London, September 9. Pale Crepe 2/3 Diamond Smoked 2/2|
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  • 300 1555 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $81.59, buyers no sellers, and in Singapore (refined) at $Bl 95, buyers no sellers. Messrs. Boustead Co. inform us that the following were the quotations for Rubber on Spot in London on Saturday Plantation Ist latex crepe 2/2J
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  • 1311 1556 That the question of the adequacy of education as revealed by the war, now the subject of controversy at Home, would reach thia Colony was inevitable, and at the distribution of diplomas at the Medical School od Tu°sday thi Colonial Secretary referred to it. In one respect Mr.
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  • 1212 1556 The question ot tn* alienation of large areas of agricultural laud in tbe Federated MaUy States, which wig brought up at the list meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, has to te conaideiei from two points of view—the Imperial and tbe local. The representatives of the
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    • 59 1556 Bbeaaaiisa. tried Chimberlain’s Fain Balm tor rheumatism If no*, you are waging time, as tha loner tb»B diatasa runs on the bar ler it i« to ciua. Get a bottle tcd«y, apply it with a vigorous massage to the offl cted pirta and ycu will be &gt;ud delighted at the
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  • 1315 1557 From a report wh ch we publish ebewhere in this issue, it may be seen that the Colotiil Secretary of the Straits Settlements, the Hon. Mr. Seton James, c.m.o, ir optimistic to an extreme degree regarding the future o 2 the Stiaiti and F M.S. Medical Schoo), taking
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    • 56 1557 There ii nothing more certain than the fact that WOODS’ GREAT PEPrER.INF CURE will correct that heavy overloaded feeling which ifflcti those troub’ed wilh we k digestive powers. It is a medicine that has been teshd and proved by millions of sufferers from digestive troubles. Sold by Dispensaries and Stores
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    • 9 1557 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Is.
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  • 1330 1558 i—T.O M It is not so easy, as might at fir«t glance ba supposed, to say what we are fighting for in this war. In a sense, we are fighting for many things. We are fighting, for instance, and most obviously, to clear the German out of the lands
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  • 491 1558 M-. J.ck Jenning,, of he Tima of Malaya, is piying a business visit to Penang. H. H. the Sultan of Sj'angor .nd Mrt returned tj Klang on Sunday night. General Tuan Chi-jui has been nearly unanimously confirmed by the Chimes Parliament as Premier. n Mr H J
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  • 29 1558 (From Ou' Oton Corretpondent,) London, September 11. The following were the prices in the London Bublnr Market to-day Pale Crepe gyji D.amend Smoked w 2 ’3
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  • 1238 1559 Johore Gambliax Seaad*l.| If reports which reach us are true there is Juite a likelihood that the question of the ohore Gambling Farm and its effect upon the morals of Singapore may be ra sed in the House of Commons at an early date after the reassembling of
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  • 353 1559 (Reuter’s Service) Copyright Telegram. Counter-Attack Repulsed. London, September 11, 3.5 m General Sir Douglas Haig in his com munique says “An enemy counter-attack north o f Ginchy was repulsed. 01 “The enemy trenches south of Naurs Chapelle were entered and severe casualtis. inflicted.” Eaemy Trenches Raided. London, September
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  • 187 1559 Accused Sentenced. (Jfrom Our Own Correspondent») Ipoh, Sept. 12. The Tamil youth Jacob charged with the murder of Mr. R ibert Kennedy, an assistant on Tapah Estate, on August 4 has been sentenced to death. [Mr. Kennedy was found dead in bed, shot through the head, ore
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  • 537 1560 (Bcuter'i Service). Cocyr ght Teiegrsm. Fine Aerial Work. Paris, September 11, 3.5 a m. A Paris communique states that two German attacks south-west of Barney completely failed. A French air squadron on Saturday fought forty actions, inflicting heavy losses. On Saturday night our squadrons dropped 480 bombs on
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  • 363 1560 Giving False Information. In the third court this morning before I Mr. V. G. Ei *chiel, a Titnil named 8-iparedi I was charged with giving false information to a public servant Corporal 32 attached to Pitt Street Station. Two other Tamils named Karpayi and Supaya were charged
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  • 170 1560 Monthly Handicap Prise. Tbe followirg was the result of tbe shooting at K mpong Bahru yesterday:— Del Firing. RD T. i Z 39O o O 2 3 Mies Mathieu 31 29 34 94 Mrs. Cantrell 29 30 34 93 Mrs. Sproule 31 29 28 88 Mrs.
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  • 680 1560 t C. K. •WORTHY OF REGULARS.* The Hon. Mr. F. 8. James, Colonial Secretary, who was present at tbe war anniversary demonstration on the Esplanade on August 4. and witnessed tbe review of the Penang Volunteers, the Cadets and the Police by the Hon. tho Resident Councillor, has
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  • 89 1561 The following prices were obtained at the E stern Produce Exchange yesterday. Diamond Smoked Sheet fiom $lOB to $ll4 Diamond Unsmoked $lO5 to $lOB Plain Unsmoked Sheet $9B to $lO2 Diamond Smoked No. 2 $lO2 Scrap Crepe 61 Lump Scrap from 60 to 66. Blanket Crepe s4lto
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  • 26 1561 Sept. 7By Balance $1,786.38 S&lt;jpt. 9 O. B. Pike '‘monthly” 25 00 Sept. 9 By Balance $1,811.38 Amt. previously acknowledged 27,308.22 Total 29,119.60
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  • 24 1561 Alor Pongsu 21,845 lb, Brieh 10.116 Ib, Merbau 11,837 lb, North Perak 1.728 Ib, Ayer Kuniug 6,700 lb, Temerloh 5,087 lb.
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  • 1303 1561 Second Accuser’s Defence. In the third Court before Mr. V. G. Ezachiel yesterday the hearing was resumed of the case against Ooi Kim Cheng, Mohamed Hassan, and Tambyah who were charged with theft of a bale of cloth, valued at $3OO, from a godown of the Swettenham P.eron
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    • 88 1561 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior as a cure for colds, croup and whoeping cough. It has been a favorite with the mother» oi young children for almost forty years. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy can alwty» be depended upon and is pleasant to e, It not only cures colds
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    • 206 1563 j CRITERION PRESS, Id. f i No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. I ESTABLISHED 1883. 1 3 PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. 1° 3 Proprietors of the “STRAITS ECHO” and “PENANG SIN POE." The most enterprising and up-to-date printers and $4 lithographers in the Orient. 3 Our plant is of the very latest pattern
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