The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 20 February 1918
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Article57 1918-02-20 248 Lawai-Dobal— At the Church of the A«utnptioo, on February 11, 1918, by the Rev. L, M. Duvelle, Patrick McLear LiDgin, youngest eon of the late Captain Daniel Liogio, R, N. R,, of L'verpoo), Crimean Veteran, to May Elphriue Dori*. I, third daughter of the late Mr. M. i*. Doral.57 words
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Article970 1918-02-20 248 a gmt deal of nonsense is spoken end '"'ten about the evils of drink among fc' Esst. M.ny pissing ‘Mail nnfb??^ 0 have WltneB «ed some Iss 8,,t of conviviality confined to lUt wh.i “I 0009 to conclusion h 9 »eeo is a typical •«•non to970 words
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Article625 1918-02-20 248 Raja Chulan was in Taiping for the Chinese New Year. H. E. the Governor and Lady Evelyn Young have returned to Singapore. The Resident-Councillor paid a visit of inspection to the D.ndiogs during the Chinese New Year. Mr. H. S. Sircom is appointed to be a 'magistrate and an625 words
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Article1117 1918-02-20 249 B TK| V MbIi4 wb'Ch kMDI J ,D The p.biic. k wbettar .o? J Th be n S >□ tb« m.tU>r of daCISIvQ D*’ DC^ n rv rrd;l« the proposed Government rice-mi 1«. jwr» b e el »p ,e f 1 the F,«cb N»l>oMl Auembijm when the Government1,117 words
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Article67 1918-02-20 249 Plan vs. SILAMGOR. The two teams in this match were equally b* anced, but, from what we are told, the Selangor team played the faster game throughout, most conspicuous being Topham ai' 5 r tb.tthetwo players on the b Ungor aide mentioned above, did such H Ork n67 words
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Article536 1918-02-20 249 [Riutib’s Tuligbuu,] THE TERMS OF PEACE. Exchange cf FrodncU Amsterdam, Februny R A cable from Berlin that the peace with the Ukraha stipulates the immediate exchange o! agricultural and industrial products u prices to be regulated by a joint conuniui oß the payments to be made[Riutib’s Tuligbuu,] - 536 words
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Article436 1918-02-20 250 [Reuter's Telegrams.] THfc beview. n vTs’e& of” w.r re 3oiDg the r n° P r».n« Bnt'ib NW fa an ,j ..pecullj calls ”r Mtioß o f the destroyers itt-W gr until the same was no i.nsd—{ hading the bet ««> iurki K in th 9 w i“[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 436 words
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Article44 1918-02-20 250 [Reuter’s Teleramb London, February 11, The Press Bureau that the Government has authorised a Zionist Commission to proceed to Palestine with a view to repatriating the Jews whom the enemy compelled to leave, organising relief work, reopening institutions and restoring damage.[Reuter’s Teleramb ] - 44 words
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Article502 1918-02-20 250 Over the Chinese New Year holidays the Club held two shoots, both being Rapids. The Rapids are now practically a counterpart of tbe Musketry Course rapid?. The conditions were:— 200 Yards —5 shots fired at disappearing Silhouette, tirer in trench with bayonet fixed, each exposure of Silhouette 3 seconds.502 words
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Article124 1918-02-20 250 [Reuter’s Telegrams,] ANOTHER ENEMY COUP MANQUE. Great Activity in Alsace. London, February 12, 3.35 e.m. A French communique states that an attempted co p domain in the region of Javincourt was stopped by our fire» The Germans on the right of the Meuse, aft n r a fu[Reuter’s Telegrams,] - 124 words
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Article250 1918-02-20 250 A Slight Rise(From Our Own Correspondent-') London, February 8, The prices in the London Rubber Market to-day were: Pale Crepe 2/3| Ribbed Smoked 2/3| London, February 9. Pale Crepe 2/4| Diamond Smoked Sheet 2/4 The Market Report of Messrs. Aldens* Successors, Ltd., dated London, 13th December. says:—250 words
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Article195 1918-02-20 250 A correspondent writes: Tbe enquiry into the cause of tbe death of the four sinkehs whose r mainr were found on an estate near Lunas some little time ago is still proceeding in Kuhm. Some difficulty, has been caused by the fact that the bodies had been195 words
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Article410 1918-02-20 251 [Reuter's Telegrams.] A 810 BAIDAatnW U«ful London, Febrwry 12,120S H»* tr.l,.M dl J", h oMrl|3 machinepn rUr K on. .nd e.tim.ted tb.t the .hundred .pvt from the by our preliminary bombard-jsa-srs ;rs“'-’ Mteriei in thin *re. tff<-ctinly h -ged against working parties. Gwuun VersionLindon, February 11, 4-10 P-m.[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 410 words
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Article1391 1918-02-20 251 -4« We b.re .o often beard the rem.ri: Ob i the N.tire. don’t realise wb*t wa do tor Ibem tb.t it ia -ell to ...lyse th>. state“inorder to do .0 it ia nwemry first of all to ask ourselves what we, ae the governing race,-4« - 1,391 words
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Article419 1918-02-20 252 j;-._ i,, M me»h*t »bnorm»l occurrence Ih<rt «.»wrt J“'‘ no,r “J* th 1 P T«“ with 45 tn! but far o? h l* fata ca,ea 2 Dr.Glĕnnio. £Haith Officer, who was unable *3«. definite n>MO“ fo F. kha un f col s’ ‘?2 contributed, owing to419 words
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Article680 1918-02-20 252 Wa (Free Press) hive pleasure in publishing tbe following appreciation of the late Bngadier General Arthur Lowp, b. s. o, o a a., 66th Div. Artillery: There will be nuny ip the Colony, Federated Malay Spates, and Kelantan who will remember Major Arthur Lowe, tbe cheery680 words
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Article642 1918-02-20 252 Expibt's Opinion. Mr. F G. Harvey who is equally well kn9 *n as the Manager of Pataling Ld as the author of that charming little brochure on a somewhat difficult but euphonious which some people persist in r oU «Jy »nd uneupbonioudy calling mi 1 interesting little642 words
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Article615 1918-02-20 253 a •XUX* £“uruud b H» I yeiUrday afternoon, sayi u S a M Ot Fr.day.. A P c.r.jed oat, and St’r r»P-rt« bad bee the P 7 u 5 ulo.red l> 7 Mre. F. 8 J.n»»,. »e Hou. D. L.a> Boon K»»K bcirt •<*}''- the importance615 words
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Article724 1918-02-20 253 A RgFOBMEB from HINA, (Contributtd). Our It oh con-empo-a y publi.hee »n intHtiew which it. lepre.entattee b»e bed B j b K E. w Thwmtt «bo is r-t.r.n America mi-S'on.ry to the flowery I.nl a. 1 tw.fi <r the Inte.n.tltn.l Btform Bure.u h, oar contemporsry informs724 words
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Article458 1918-02-20 253 The output of the Tongkah Harboir Tu Dredging Company for the week ended February 9 was twenty-six tons. Tbe output of tin ore from tbe Ngow property of the Siamese Tin Syndic Limited for January was 1454 piculs. Tbe output of tbe Bandon Property of The Siamese Tin458 words
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Article1519 1918-02-20 254 n f the A6BomP t,on WM nn Tbe ObW*®* sceß6 o f Prt.“y ModJ Noting P’' ,is b6 JU“* k r cI o' L b I te P«trol<uri I Co.. J° BN.R-.of LiwrQmUi o C*” 18 v L. n who coinmiinded Crimen w.rfor I UtMport d° g1,519 words
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Article427 1918-02-20 254 Law and Civil Skrtici w, Mibokawti AND BaNKHRB. An enjoyable day was spent on the Esplanade on Monday when teams representing Law and Civil Service,” captained hy Mr. C. G. May, and' Merohante and Bankers,” under tbe leadership of Mr. R. Prentie, met at cricket. Play commenced at427 words
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Article174 1918-02-20 255 SOME RECOMMENDATIONS. Duty. HttPtel» »ni Sauli NoU»(/to» Otr O-m Ipob, fobru.rj 10, 10 ».m. At tbi C»nt«l Perak Planter.' Aiik >■ made tJro.gb Un PAM- to Compal Gownmeot to »dopt more fenains basis ,or calculating tbe duty .“X for example. Singapore Instead of London price» for the174 words
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Article367 1918-02-20 255 Tbe following are particular» of the Renong Tin Dredging Company»’ output of tin ore for tbe second bait of last month No. 1 Dredga pls. 90.22; No. 2 Dredge pls. 110.40; No. 3 Dredge pls. 291.83; Total pls. 492,45. A (Zewernmsai Gasette Extraordi nary issued on Saturday extends367 words
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Article908 1918-02-20 255 V.leoline i. .uppu.ed to be .(U. weM-G.'*» 1 0 ““‘“"“'L *h“b ii.»« .nd 8 V.lenliots p ob.bj .J tn, p.lioo lo»er. oo XX otb..o.«>e. Wb.o thei Emperor Claudius H. persecuted tbe early Christians, 8 V.”u« helped ,he b. ovu.d. for wb.ch ca nee b. W». d He is s»id908 words
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Article340 1918-02-20 255 Bilanoob Pivave. This match will take place on Satirday, tbe 23rd instant., at Sepoy Lines. Adnk eion will be free and play will begin il 5 p.m. sharp. Toe match conditions are 4 cbikkin d minutes each with 10 minutes' inhrnli between each chukkur, (in all 30340 words
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Article1206 1918-02-20 256 unhiDDY state of affairs 'l> e D l priZJ a'‘p ,d e b s Ct ne,e Girls ‘f’ ke report o' the Inspector of Wo’*' rJd «nd it included this .Thu Ven kept Xw Xgtb tbtougbout the year wttaeVa b«n tneny changes and W i uawhied teicbere1,206 words
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Article530 1918-02-20 256 Mrs. S. B. Palmer leaves for India at the end of the week on a holiday, Major N. Wingate-Saul, D.A., D 0.8., is on a visit of inspection to Penang. Mrs. Alien Dannya and her children arrived safely at Colombo last wefk. Mr. M. D. Rutley is proceeding in530 words
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Article96 1918-02-20 257 AN UNEXPLAINED SILENCE. With the exception ot one me.enire ol two. word* retnrdi»» •>>’ 'H"' no Keuter'a cbl*. «r» reoeieed m Petting betwoen three o'clock ywterday afternoon and half p»»t three to-day. Benter’» local agents were unable to farnub any explanation th,a unu u al lilenoe. Hitherto the96 words
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Article55 1918-02-20 257 Strachan-WebfUr. (From Our Own Correspondent,') Singapore, February 14. A wedding wii celebrated in Singapore yesterday at the Wesleyan Church between Miss Vera Lilian Webster, daughter of Capt. Webster, Harbour Matter of Labuan, and Mr. Jam™ Strachan, of the Singapore Harbour Board, The honeymoon ii to be spent in55 words
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Article52 1918-02-20 257 Preliminary Inquiry (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 14. A preliminary enquiry was begun yesterday in the charge of murder against a Chinese nonia named Chan Bew Yin who i* alleged to have caused the death of her eight-year-old stepson by throwing him down the air-well of52 words
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Article151 1918-02-20 257 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 1142.50, business done, in Singapore, (re* fined) at 5143.50, business done, (125 tons sold) and in London at £311.10 spot and at £307.10 three months. Messrs. Buustead Co inform us that the following were the quotations for Rubber151 words
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Article607 1918-02-20 257 There >* «r.‘t laok of tobacco in Germ Tbe Prince of Wied is preparing to return to Albania. *.u According to the Ntw York Sun, the Pope recently declared in an I,lterv p that the entry of the United States had brought peace appreciably nearer. The Bjlo607 words
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Article115 1918-02-20 257 Inter-Allied Finance. Puris, Februiry u At a nr eting cf Ministers brdk. yesterday, M. Klotz, Minister of gave an account of the resolutions carrwi last week in London at the Inter-AliZ Committee on Finance, the results of wbiak show complete understanding amon* tL Allies 8 Premier it the115 words
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Article430 1918-02-20 257 The customary scenes were witnessed at the ushering in of tbe Chinese New Year, and Ipoh was the centre of sun animation as, according to a long standing n sident of tho town, has not bee* ifen here at any similar celebration io the p430 words
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Advertisement75 1918-02-20 257 The scourge of a tropical country is dysentery, but every trouble has its antidote, and for dysentery the medicine is WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE It is a n e iiciue that will provide quirk relief and cure, those who have to get away into the out portions of this countrv75 words
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Article29 1918-02-20 258 A ’\Z^^ t P f** 0 Kabr nr L Lt WB,,bber Bd»I» tre: 2/4J pje C«P' 2/3 J London, Febru»r? 12. n 2/3 Ks* dSbM 2/329 words
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Article267 1918-02-20 258 1* <’ Awtio" Sale held this 179 to 192 per picul il KS** jj £do FinshMtlH. 62 n d m do Barky 24 1, 36 0 Scrap, I‘ r f in kump 38 40 do Ssnp. Untreated and PfNMd.M 26 n 28 do Another strong Maltese Labour267 words
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Article678 1918-02-20 258 WHAT A BIRD TRAPPER SAW. In the District Court before Mr. R. D. Acton this morning a Malay named Mahadi was placed io the dock on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, to wit, three silver and diamond brooches, one gold watch, three half-sovereign buttons and678 words
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Article607 1918-02-20 258 —T.O.M, Annual General Meeting. The ninth annual general meeting of the Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd., was held in the Chamber of Commerce, yesterday afternoon, there being present M»-. W, H, Thorne (in the chair), Mr. J. L. Woodford, Mr. A. Boehm and Mr. D. A. M. Brown,—T.O.M, - 607 words
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Article1327 1918-02-20 259 South Germany and Prussia. Oa Vaieotins’i Day in 1370 a remark- l:d made by William, Kng of B n opening Parliament. He auc 1 .at unuu who South Germany w« be obje:t of bia anxious attention. id a he scnnment of nationality, the mu uu ly-pi'dged word of1,327 words
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541 1918-02-20 259 We received last mail day a from the office of the Association of w African Merchants which states that a bJ was formed in London last month under iJ presidency of the late Dr. Jameson called the Empire Resources Development 0» mittee. It says that541 words
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Article387 1918-02-20 260 Pu.vi a < the MeoioiP* 1 Comm"1 ■‘•"’tld it the Municipal Office There were present iiettfl l y oO h Gum S j ok, Chee I F MrL M. Bell (M«»icip»l L.A. C. Bigge (Secre,fthe list meeting were md gad ooofirmed. Mmiws Adomid. Preeident *d th.t few o.u.387 words
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Article14 1918-02-20 260 «>• nge ‘?‘o 72 Ufa* *>s to AQ 1710 80 Print» Mi14 words
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895 1918-02-20 260 Just when the question of the State purchase of the liquor trade is being discussed at Home it ie interesting to consider how the control which is execisd in Butish Malaya through the Monopolies Department works out in practice, It w. uid caiUinly be highly895 words
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Article267 1918-02-20 260 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, February 13, The prices in the London Rubber Market to-day were: Pale Crepe o 2/3j Diamond Smoked Sheet 2/3 The following remarks from a Singapore paper apply with rqml force to Penang; The plague outbreak in Singapore is still causing the authorities267 words
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Article1180 1918-02-20 261 Mr H G Dm knows something about air raid, now, being in buainosa near the spot cntnabed ot Gotbae. Bet be hasi a fleeter time at Hampstead, whence he writes that bin ion Dick keeps f<*irly well, After eighteen months in k rance he went to Blighty1,180 words
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Article70 1918-02-20 261 PIMAMG WOMBM WoBKBBS. Amount previously acknowledged 16,421.18 M's. Jamieson in on 5.00 Mra. Oxenbam gon n > 99 200 10.00 S o S 240 t <OO Mrl L. C. Brown 10,00 Hospital garments for soldiers, ready cut 'Alt for workers wdl be give.) out at the70 words
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Article15 1918-02-20 261 B.P? llg D d A l erio Plantation, 611,142. IMWlb*™ 1, ,etherUDd15 words
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Article280 1918-02-20 261 S.ya tbe writer of Bmd t > in tbe Ipob papar i Tbe authorities and the newsman.,» u Malaya have been preaching and tbe economy of money to sn month. p..t, jet Mr. P. A General Mamgerof the F.M.B. RdlwtV?’ ‘“L recent “"•'<* l -hen tf’t280 words
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Article292 1918-02-20 261 The deputation which the Home Secretary is to receive upon the reform ot tbe Maniap Laws will have behind it tbe great body si public common sense and moral reflection says a London paper. Tbe eitnaticn that has been growing up under tbe operatic» easy separation orders292 words
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Article1098 1918-02-20 262 i n 7i^ntTxpl anatioDS BU A ino>tt» tn p d »y’ -•>“ hen^ 9 t liamielrt' considerable r’ "ble’ with nothing nheM» ional bout them, beg«n putietlwlj thjß morning—io f»r "kiM! to elucidate s ,kW 7«D h t“ three o'clock this afternoon »«•>«»• received bore a i1,098 words
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Article37 1918-02-20 262 Latest Quotations. aiH D OK ,IDre^ 9 U0 ed here to-day at •i”25, business done, in Singapore, (renfed) at $l4l 75, buyers ro sellers and in Loncoj at £315 Bpo t and at £3ll three months.37 words
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Article611 1918-02-20 262 Mr. N. P. Walsh o of Messrs Adamson, Gilfillan Co., is leaving for Singapore on transfer in the near future. The engagement is announced between Mr. R. J, G. Cayley Vyner, R. G. A., and Vera Helen, youngest daughter of Ciptain and Mrs. J M. Daly, of Dilydene, Singapore.611 words
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Article2712 1918-02-20 263 'ElUTia’e TfLIORAMB i—S.F.P, THE VERSAILLES COUNCIL debate in the commons PREMIER AND ME. ASQUITH. SCENES IN THE HOUSE. London, F< bruary 12, 8.5 am, Great interest is being taken in the resumption of Parliament in view of the important nu ationa like the Irish settlement, mut’.tiooiog,'ElUTia’e TfLIORAMB ]; i—S.F.P, - 2,712 words
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Article213 1918-02-20 264 [Rkutm’s Tblugeams.] Enemy Haiders Driven Off. London. February 12, 11.45 a m, Sir Douglas Haig reports that we drove off raiders to the north-east of Epehy. The Manchester successfully raided to the east of Libastli and inflicted many casualties at a slight cost. A Few Prisoners TakenLindon, Feb.[Rkutm’s Tblugeams.] - 213 words
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Article308 1918-02-20 264 AMERICA AND THE WAR. PRESIDENT WILSON’S LATEST MESSAGE Satisfaction in France. Paris, February 12, The latest message of President Wilson to Congress affirming once more the solidarity of the nations fighting against German militarism has mit with a most favourable reception on the part of the French press.308 words
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Article506 1918-02-20 265 [Riutib’s Loadre Pnsa Commwts. Loodoo. Febru.ry 12, 8.25 a.m. Oommanthg on tt- Buw« the Zfci/f Telegraph says th* Germany pwiHon it strange. She re maim ia occup ton of Ro«iian temt ry without interna tonal sanction and it unable t) re p y e tively to[Riutib’s - 506 words
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Article1257 1918-02-20 265 —t.om Lean and Hungry? D fat m< n e*t more than thin men r Thia question mums, more tbnu n rtance in these d*ys of rations. A H fine p.pm t 0 th,ak th,t ’“’“J T .re greMest goimwd»'-». end tn m P h prints specimen weele dispoeed—t.om - 1,257 words
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Article382 1918-02-20 266 ,T g»:» n* Kcvimm». report tor ito ««<'» m“tb'7<t*“d l I»»!"’ 0 in ),kel J ,hat d,rlo J 1 iW' ll A .,|d find obaoge in tbe ttoU( from Edmonton. I 'HjfVLirtM otdw bid been publish- dt i?'tW bmlri wuundund other •W l muiW'onij were D lon ,r382 words
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Article1355 1918-02-20 266 Tom Wmumt - (Bi Tom Wmumt.) Good manners ignore evil communications. If this inverted adage were as widely known as the copybook axiom, the sting might ba removed from a naive observation in a Random Note” on page 1482 of the KcAo where it saya:'* There had been earlier in the1,355 words
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Article671 1918-02-20 267 A. Kvinrrn Con»" i»» F‘« Ei,T Regarding the death of C*pta:n Gaggino, already tslsgraph.cal y reported io too btradi Echo, the Single evening paper •sysi— We regret to record the death of an o<d and well-known merchant of the Colony in Captasa G.oranoi G tgg.fl founder671 words
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Article763 1918-02-20 267 [To Tis Editor or th® Mafaya TnUne r ir g ir ,—Pleats allow mo some »p*ce in ./snr vJuib’e otpsr to expies* my views on b. b «b>’ h.v ng studied th» custom, ot c n e B th? th» following, in tbe hop» th»t ,o»e, if763 words
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Article169 1918-02-20 267 [To Tai Editor or th Straps IsU]. Sir, There are four Banks and a Traaiiry a Penang and from all these I could yesterdiy get small change for >5 only, Perforce I was driven to a Money changsr, who charged me 45 cents or B%169 words
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Article256 1918-02-20 267 Messrs Sime, Darby Co send si tbew particulars of outputs for the half month of F.bruiry Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltdi Piculs 310, Hours run 230. Cbenderiani Tiu Dredging Ltd. Dredge: wul Hours run 283. Tributorsi Picwlu W Tot all 60. Ai anecdote in M V»nder«ld<iJwk tb a llu».i»n256 words
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Article1206 1918-02-20 268 p ara still TM a?, C in order e accent/ ot the hostile ’"’.As»' ll tbeni nioC f ;,nn rMS the question ot .O tbe oor.l of then I-* 1 Md to,oreBt l tru* wiucb their enemies are cff Wnere will tbej strike P Io the enemy1,206 words
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Article632 1918-02-20 268 When last heard of Mr. Tcm Wright was on bis way from Honolulu to Ban Franeisoo, An oog these mentioned in Sir Douglas Hi g’s d is Lt. Col. G. Badham. Turunbill, D. 8. 0, The Timet of Ceylon of January 23 states-Mr, M, K, Foster, who, with Mis.632 words
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Article540 1918-02-20 269 Rmti»'» POSITION IN FRANCE. SPEECH BY LORD CURZON. Vmalllti Cornell Defended* London, February Ilin the course of the debate on the Address Lord Cunon said the I®P er,al War Conference marked an important a ep in the constitutional development of the Empire. Geographical condition! prevented frequent meetingi[ Rmti»'» ] - 540 words
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Article448 1918-02-20 269 [Bbvtbb’s Tblbobamb] TROUBLE WITH POL4H A Ctoui cf Comment Pari», February 2. The French Preu, commenting on the Ukraine peace, emphasises that Germany oourUd trouble with Poland by allocating three Polish Provinces to tbe Ukrainians and consequently the Polish Army will still play a part in the[Bbvtbb’s Tblbobamb] - 448 words
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Article501 1918-02-20 269 [Kivtib’i Ih I4Umi j Talei of HireUsv London, February 12, Another series of heroic acts, a new VictouaCrosses.is gassth-d, satofaS ««ven of the receivers saonfi-d tbeix Toe exploits include: Lieut.-Col. Neville Eiliot-Cooner m Royal Fusiliers, who, learning that enemy had b.oken through our outpost* and was advancing[Kivtib’i IhI4Umij - 501 words
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Article239 1918-02-20 270 [Reuter's Telegrams.] m .-iajM« rN4W3? n "***looooo, F.bruvj 13 Cooeob’gf 1 st,f ,bit A >• ,rc to ba !«< t %Jtboio»'»” 1 extremity of ol «peed for the wt»«. s«»v«‘u X‘" om ba,e T?; Norw.y during Britain* Part, fftal Joiit* in France. Loodoejeb"’* 1 13.12.35 P“• i. Mt[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 239 words
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Article100 1918-02-20 270 Mum. Adjoubxid. UufwT T," 8" 0 1 mee ‘'"g of tea* C bad to ha .Hi j Io d noon today ta wh pr6Bldcd >»id beiag »o widulv tbe comp.ny ’barebolderi raiidtn^ eVOn lf ali lhe would PeMng were to I 1” notice to alter tha100 words
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Article16 1918-02-20 270 oner *~2* citor. STRICTURES jfo, Q h On l«*terd.y of w hX*» «Ur'16 words
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Article92 1918-02-20 270 HOLLAND AND THE WAR. The Sw d sh steamer I r Idland with a cargo for B iite-dam was torpedoed eff Of the crew six were drowned and twenty-nine saved. Mr. Ajiuat Pnilip, the new Dutch Minister, bae arrived in Washington, Tbe Telegraaf learns that in connection92 words
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Article48 1918-02-20 270 A report from Sockbolm states that the Polps have occupied Smolensk and Witetsk. Tbe Bolshevik plenipotentiary in London confirms tbe report that L’nin has ordered the general demobilisation of tbe Russian armies. He declares that the war between Russia and the Central Powers has endtd.48 words
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Article43 1918-02-20 270 German papers declare that the recently appointed special oourts*maitial will shortly be dissolved. Toe German military authorities have begun to expel certain German subjects from districts in a state of siege. Hitherto 144 persons have been thus treated.43 words
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Article407 1918-02-20 270 Finn Etill Kxging. Just before daybreak this morning afire broke out at the Koye Heng Bae Bice and Oil Mills at Sungei Pinang. It is just a little over s<x months ago that a fire broke out at tbe B ce Mill of Mr. Lim Cheng407 words
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Article26 1918-02-20 270 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Laidou, Feoruary 14. The prices in the Loudon Rubber Market to*day were: Pale Crepe 2/4| Diamond Smoked Sheet 2/3|26 words
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Article42 1918-02-20 270 Messrs. Sime, Darby Co. send us these particulars of outputs for the half month of February Kamuntmg Tin Dredging Ltd.i Piculs 310, Hours run 230. Cbendenang Tin Dredging Ltd. Dtedgei Piculs 95, Hours run 283. Tributorsi Piculs 65. Total 160.42 words
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Article411 1918-02-20 270 (From. Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 16< At yesterday’s auctions the quantity catalogued was rather less than usu<l: Smoked fine ribbed 89 to I 92 per picul Good 67 83 do Fine plain 79 82 do Uosmoked fine plain 60 H 66 do Crepe fine pale thin411 words
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Advertisement50 1918-02-20 270 Accidents Will Happen. It may be impossible to prevent an accident, but it is not impossible to be prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is not beyond any ene’s purse, and with a bottle of this liniment you are prepared for almost anything. For sale by all dispensaries and dialers.50 words
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Article1025 1918-02-20 271 to^ V f “”d°X P Ue ‘tvk ’7 1 M 3 foa tb, witboat v r y .biqoitoa. Heater having c «e to band tod*y—uo»*’« P«<>* oce tbe Cen# r 11 S.tt.ng on lengthy ind .nop runt mangesBat we certanly oagbt t > b*ve bad by now tbe1,025 words
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Article278 1918-02-20 271 -a,T. The following are the alt°rations in Messrs. A. A Anthony Co.’s Share list De-book Dredging N.L. 12a 6d buyers ar d 13s sellers Kampong Ktmuutirg fin Dredging 46s buyers and 47s 6 i seile s; U u Piaii |i 45 sellers; Malayan Collieries 114 75 buyers and 515.50-a,T. - 278 words
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Article673 1918-02-20 271 [To the Editor of th a Times Gfjftlsys8 r M» d*-paiture to Penang 0B b ne-8 p.tvenied me from A B i oo’b” oum-rous qa-rks earlier J 5 I nu.t y.u will low give me tbe oonrtw, vf y )Ur columns tor a brief reply,673 words
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Article7331 1918-02-20 272 /v»« i tbe Kri.n Club. P»n tiM t.rd.» There were present Ba»t»r, J«' w n edy (Vice President) T Sshanks, ED. Lane, ntbeCb>y. Wardlaw, B M RichA |}DHke.H.H. jura g j jj. arf' J £rict Officer, Kri.n) D. C. Cl»."» (0“““ Boberton, D. King, GE Bryson, J. Corrie, P.N.7,331 words
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Article155 1918-02-20 275 AUSTRIA'S FINANCES. Parip, F bruary 16, 12 5 pm. Tbf Baihr Nachri examining the financial conditions it A ust i ia-Hungary as sb' w i by the M-port uf a general meeting of tbe 8 ate Bank held last D*c«mber, remarks that tbe ciiculdlion of back ootei exceeded155 words
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Article46 1918-02-20 275 Park, February 16. 12 5 p-w. Th.» Parliamentary Socialist gmup met to-day and carried a resolution app'ovin? tho cvn’inuation of their mandate to the thrta 8 icialiet deputies who fulfi l tba fuoctou of high commissioners in thd prascot Mi istry46 words
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Article175 1918-02-20 275 M Klo s, Minister of Finance, introduced a bill for provisional credits providing w military expenditure du;iig the 30 quarter of the pre-rnt year amounting to Francs 10,255,98 <O5l. Sir C .il Arthur Bpijng-B o c vo., whoso d atb in C*na L or ar r.our-o d,175 words
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Article1992 1918-02-20 276 Mag?” aw*kd- «'f ]fc t d Messrs. A !fl n« aD V Vg > E-J (for O JI S3in >< »«eiBori in S'*' l,i 'X r we Lend Acqumtioo f<” tsecm 3<le Ordinance No. 6 p,b WT*.p°‘ o' MI ’S? T teOota<« i» the P'°oM d “B'1,992 words
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Article1039 1918-02-20 277 "o a £tr. itvlo ct Oar cor'etpoodiu', a lagged ,J u wberebv tw local .?.‘,°Tw C rnu X C?r L j l£«rd tel*P’« without ttpre being XTo‘"«bU-loeC-t. cfjuutc. !-Wn iL.l.ie to. Uoln-»« tt>-» Should be end CJild ba legalised. The initial difficulty hes »«> th 9 txiitance1,039 words
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Article307 1918-02-20 277 -PP.y, Dr Wi Lien-txh’s Pobitiom, Information reached us yesterday that I the Huthoiitie. reiponsibla for tack i ’g this I plague question hivj at la-t man ig*d to g3t I some lit tie intelligence instilled into them. Th r y have at la*t consented to alliw-PP.y, - 307 words
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Article642 1918-02-20 277 Toe F. M. S Government Gareth o f it. k instant, motions the U.l)w 10g mart-: rr «IMr. L. Roman, an Odh’r of Class V his b--a app ted to act as R^vinu»Asdn’ c', Seiangor £tegu Ssmb :»n and Psfa.2* C IV. with t ff-ct hum the lit642 words
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Article409 1918-02-20 278 ■“< .'nTTbira fvsnt which th. op’»>’g 4 tot‘k P.‘ c «..ur (j wiiico H t» he L»<“? b Lf o d to which»! the wend b»« been oordully bii l«e« lo,l ’“’Tent' pegging. M e e3t Jumping competition Second 1 Bat 00 gĕwing race Third409 words
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Article290 1918-02-20 278 Singapore, Fob 14. There was not much business doing during Chintaa New Year but the market was mormal ag<iu to-day. Rubber shares continue a dull market and Mining shares this week were less act ve although the price of tin is quoted considerably higher. Mining.—Ampmgs made $lO290 words
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Article270 1918-02-20 278 We htve to th*nk the honorary s cretary of the Puket Our Day Littery 1918 for the following particulars of the results of this lottery The total amount subscribed was Ticsls 44,500 and the drawing took place at the vice-CoDsulatr, Puket on February 9. Below270 words
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Article704 1918-02-20 278 So much depends upon the future of education in this Colony that no excuse is needed for again referring to it and the principles that are gradually emerging from the discussion of the subject in England. It is true that the British Education Bill is not to704 words
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Article600 1918-02-20 279 [Retrrua’s Txluoiams] 1 lit r Lindon, Fsbri*?y ioK’JI’Z B f ..Jb’Tr.de. P Umo.i.t. ar. Lb"'!°eb.H.l at U»«*b •»<« -’-«•“I inth the different representatives of the Übwnte. asking about tbe we farejot their aooa and relatives serving w.th the forces. Tbe Laboar representatives «aid aftervarda that[Retrrua’s Txluoiams] - 600 words
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Article537 1918-02-20 279 TiLIOB.M..] Steto&tit in Commons. London, February 14. In tbe Hoo.e ot Commoni Lord Bober* Cecil .t»t.d tb.t tbe Government propo ed to con.nlt tbe Ad.e. reg.rdmg tbe .chon tb.t cinld be t.ke conjointly in Tie» of tbe Bed Cree. epp»l «of tbe diioontinnwc. of the use ofTiLIOB.M..] - 537 words
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Article337 1918-02-20 279 [EiuTlß’b TiLiGUMi] Mr- Btgta't Position. 8 doej, At meeting ot the Cowol tf National Association a resolution iUi that the intern's of the Cv and the National Party r» qi i r J resignation by Mr W. M Hugau at? P/emiersbip and ths leade sbio o f t[EiuTlß’b TiLiGUMi] - 337 words
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Article142 1918-02-20 279 Final Dlvidtsl 25% (From Our Own 8 Dn.pre, F.bru.'J An the Swg»i G-° ■kid that the policy of tbe to pur.ne tbe bi.ten on tbe work of p r F .1., 0 f oft discover if there were fo t e P J(| wo.tb milling »nd keep142 words
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Article1260 1918-02-20 280 .J p'ob'ern now I’ r r a J LntHom», < bera I<ooo ii'•■' DieJ lbeo</ we *'< dm > ,r 2'”X aM>o“’ k eo P oato C>l» B p g e fact that w»r i«»b‘“ td I'jtv I’ l ggpredictabla element tbnrt (be el.ongeit and tbe1,260 words
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Article486 1918-02-20 280 Mr. p.rcy M D ru -t, of Jebong E»tate. tbe weekend iu Penang. Mr. and Mrs. W. P e l end Mr. and Mr, cavendish bave b-en eteyiog up Penan Hill Tbe death is recorded of Mr. H.C.W. Hill of the bland Trading Cb., Ltd., at The Hon, Mr.486 words
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Article783 1918-02-20 281 Dora and the Colonet. Colonel Rep orton ;i o K pretty «-II »b«‘ be i.k-d in pnt while be rem.l-d »»<i" ,b b ld wing of Lord Nirtbc betocw tbet be her only a prerwe, Coenfee Betburet, to protect bitn th.t otb.r etu-dy and jealo.i lady Dona qmskly783 words
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Article394 1918-02-20 281 .-Ka (From Our Own Cormpondtni.) Inndoo, February 15. The prices in the London Rubber Market to-dav were: Pale Crepe 2/3J D.amond Smoked Sheet 2/3 London, Fubruaiv 16. Pale Crepe 23 J Ribbed Smoked A wire has been received from Selangor saying that owiog to militg-y duties, tbe.-Ka - 394 words
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Article1505 1918-02-20 281 [Riutxb’b Teligi IMi DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Pacifists Hnvily Dafsr.si L ml JO, Febru«ry 13 jq t 0 In the d-bite iu toe H o-e’of n on the A ldrex, Mr. K. D. Holt °L? D m-mber for lb. H i.,. D./ui,, N nr ted[Riutxb’b TeligiIMi . - 1,505 words
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Article482 1918-02-20 282 [Raul,*’, TataaaiM».] ADv IRALIY RETURNS. Nineteen Ships Lost. Loudon, February 13. 6-25 p.m, An Admiralty report states that the ariivah during the week numbered 2,401 and the sailings 2,274 Total ...4,675 Thirteen vessels over 1,600 tons and six under that tonnage were sunk, making a total of nineteen.[Raul,*’, TataaaiM».] - 482 words
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Article530 1918-02-20 283 [liauTaa’s Tslugbami] RAIDS AND PATROL ENCOUNTERS S!r D:ngl«3 Hifg'a Report L>n<io«, February 13, 12 45 pm. Sir Doaglas Hog repirts tbat we made a toccewful raid to toe south-east of Hargiooort. Tcs r s w n patrol enc ootera to tbe •cotb-e«»t of L’cs •’"d boitila artillery firing[liauTaa’s Tslugbami] - 530 words
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Article494 1918-02-20 283 [Riutib’s Tulegeams.] GENERAL LIVELINESS. Bombs cn Nancy. London, F brua»y 13, 4.35 p.m. A Franco common qve reports fiirly considerable artillery achvity io the region of Picou and no<tb«wpst of Eceiros. We made scc:es4ui raids east of Aubenve and in tbe Vosges. Enemy arc aftlast night dropped several[Riutib’s Tulegeams.] - 494 words
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Article412 1918-02-20 283 [KIUT.B’, TI MBUMt] London, F b 0 Am-mg» f r m Am.-.j,' *o’ „d,ng ,O .be l.u.t iod “’"I. 0-m.n pr fßS M Tic at. D«» b.e c.».d th. d < «nd siapic on in G.. m%ov quailer, .re bo.y ctnttrnng to tlon to tbe pim'e. 8[KIUT.B’, TIMBUMt] - 412 words
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Article334 1918-02-20 284 [Reuter's Telegrams.] K.w-M.F-b'onjli. J rf th* A’ Bool loo A rtf-*- 1 DOt in f.. our oftb* <7C olG r .1., r oO d Controller, b« proM ,B h,.«ri«i purobeeing milting lb* to»«‘ h,M MM ,took L ,,a». Febrnvy 15. 3 ®PfA. A e* b 1[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 334 words
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Article176 1918-02-20 284 [Rurraa’s Tilegbams.] January Figures, London, February 15. There was a decrease in exports of £5 194 and an increase in imports of 465 747 as compared with the month of January, 1917. Establishing Responsibilities. The Italian Disaster of the AutumnRome, February 15. Tbe Commission of Enquiry into[Rurraa’s Tilegbams.] - 176 words
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Article343 1918-02-20 284 Mr. Khaw Joo Tok advises us that the outputs from the following three companies for the first fortnight of tbe month were:— Bangnon Valley No Liability—loo piculs, stopped 5 days; Daebook Dredging No Liability—9o piculs, stopped 3 days Katoo Daebook No Liability—los piculs, stopped 5 days. Mr. Kbaw343 words
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Article442 1918-02-20 284 Thru Binoj Satuiday, An unusual number of fir-a o?currrd in renjng S.iarday mo<n.ng beginning with that at the Koh Heng Bee Rea and UJ M ils which f-ntMi ad cons derable damage aud loss. Tne Fire Brigade after working until 3 p.m. yesterday managed to put the442 words
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Article112 1918-02-20 284 At tbe Eastern Produce Exchange 210th Auction Sale the following prices were obtained: per picul. Diamond Smoked Fair from $7O to 88 Diamond Unsmoked 59 t 0 75 Plain Uosmoked t 0 g 5 Scrap Crepe Fdr f| 35 Virgin, A Loose Uotreated Sc ap f 17112 words
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Article1134 1918-02-20 285 Tom Wii«HT - (Er Tom Wii«HT). Tb*re will be nadirs •nwbet.rrrr.m-t wJeb a owe one to live w. bout ibifch <ab o- l, ODB IULp «8» tb« P° M 1 1 f bU Uop/Jaei Ture are tttnj, however, who b.o”»p tbtir b.ppo*» bj Ibe b.tlc tf D ,1,. 1 ,,»ui tuti>e.«tb« preient1,134 words
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Article829 1918-02-20 285 (Protn Our Own Correspondent A or Star, Febiuay > 8. The General Committee uf the K d<h “Our D.y” Fund held a meeting hst Siturday night at the Kedah Club. The following gentlemen were present:— H«j' Wan Yahya (in the cbai ),D'. A L. H opa, Tunku Cassini.829 words
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Article1133 1918-02-20 286 ,r f>« b I, J 4 Co- or P’ M*f- S c »atbor, Wimton k.i by >1” A k b e j 0 iti m.H»g<> and call for etbi •**“4l mdi« P’ bll b t" It b»« be« 113 b it* «*l OT mitten ot1,133 words
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Article564 1918-02-20 286 The R?v. Keppel Garnier, Cclonisl Chaplam, left here to-day for the Federated Malay States. The Colonial Secretary and Mrs. F. Seton James leave Penang to-morrow morning. They are spending two days at The Gap” before returning to Singapore. a, r T U r Government Surveyor of Snip, Penang, left564 words
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Article1301 1918-02-20 287 Sir William Robertaon, Tb<! rergoaibo of bir William Rabertson ic a bad bit of tu»iue*s. Ha io a g r od, icand birdworking oaldiar who instinctively inni'M confidence in the public and devotion in bio subordinate». The only bad b'»ak be ever made was when hejointd tbo srcial1,301 words
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Article797 1918-02-20 287 [Eiotib'. COUNT CZERNiNs H OPU Position of the Girilu S terd fctt>|F b to the we) ColDe of th. matter ot Vienna on bis return I 8 I’T* LicoT.k, Ouauc C, D K.n.n FWk» M u «Ma .eo.ed. po.pi,. )h Uk trian prisoners of War in R 0..,.[Eiotib'. - 797 words
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Article479 1918-02-20 288 [RiUTin’s Tsligbams] SIR DOUGLAS HAIG’S REPORT. Baids and Patrol Encounters. London, February 15, 12 p.m, Sir Douglas Haig reports considerable activity by the enemy’s artillery in the Que mt sector. We secured prisoners io patrol encounters in tbe neighbourhood of Lens, A raid on a Belgian post east[RiUTin’s Tsligbams] - 479 words
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Article476 1918-02-20 288 [Rivtib's Tbligbam,.] A BETTER FEELING. THE HIGHER COMMAND. Sir Douglas Haig's PositionLondon, February 14 The Timet' Lobby Correspondent says that the Lobby yesterday was generally disposed to forget Tuesday’s regrettable demonstration. The House of Commons was in an unusually bad humour on Tuesday but there was a sharp[Rivtib's Tbligbam,.] - 476 words
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Article544 1918-02-20 289 [BlUTil’s TstWlAlfl] Chief of Staff BislirisLondon, Feb.-uiry 16, 7 30 p m. 8 r Wdliam Ribertson has resigned and General 8 r Henry Wilson ba. been up. poiuted chief of the Imperial General Buff. An OfflcUl ExplanationThe Praia Bareau states that tbe ex’eniioo of tba function! of[BlUTil’s TstWlAlfl] - 544 words
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Article535 1918-02-20 289 [Kivtii’s Teliobams Baid on the Dew Patrol. LmdoD, February 15. Tro Adm a’ f y reports tbit a fl-tiilaof large enemy destroyers made a ewitt raid I at one in toe morning ou our patrol foico so the Straits of Diver and s*nk a trawler I and[Kivtii’s Teliobams ] - 535 words
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Article544 1918-02-20 289 [Rivtir’. NSW FORCES IX EUROPE* Eenewad Polish A:r.at. ca Lundoo.F bi ßM yl 6 A* the details of tne U\r<ine studied its importance i, realised in motion n> w fo Q:| which are I bl. 1 f undly toaff etthe future of Earn, t* central fact is[Rivtir’. - 544 words