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Article646 1918-03-13 377 y L“‘l“ of Wo,dlu to S fe ther a great b di ‘P horf of tu c. 9 tk ,n tbe lfce L wthrow Ot Brttin’i >RI ‘Cfcrm- a h 9r n fl et TbtJ 'H»j h 01,,t,e been •W. a 7 Pre ‘be h«i f'enmbl. 8 o""646 words
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Article156 1918-03-13 377 57 6 jo Brld al 1 7 9,, 8 1. S O4O Caer.one.o (FM.S.) (K,Un P ’M S.) *****, Aighiaodi A Liwiauds Para 9R I^l'. K iSo. K 37 749 p ,4 6, u B “T‘ (8®1»dRoi) nH? b™" 1 RlVOr V ll r 16 806 Betn»n«Ren156 words
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Article548 1918-03-13 377 Prince Albert has been promoted naval heutenent. H. B. H. i. eaid to beam" bad Bpit f h P #r,i t#n n« lr 5' Sterne. Awietant Di.triot Officer, Knala K.ngear, bae been appointed ot thß Fir,t O,M ,n d f# r the State of Perak. taU« f M°n D2548 words
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Advertisement84 1918-03-13 377 [jjfstroiis fccbo. ptTBWSHED DAILY (EmK SuW Mll pßbllc h#llllw mW CPfTEWO* PRESS, LIMITED, 9f, Street, Penang. Prices Dlfly Local *BO per annum. Outstation Postage Extra» Mall Edition (Post Free) 118 per annum. Uhb Address; ECHO PENANG Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 586. Printing Department 343. jtft-Al tauM MMuniMtioni ahould b. addiNMd THI84 words
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Article1131 1918-03-13 378 Artemus Ward. Cb.rle. Brow», one of I lb. «»r L*.-» writers of what m Eoglaoa is neognM Am.rio« Mmlo Mart., h«t he wm mo«t cordially w.lcomd it London, Bd oomnmption on th. early age of 38,. moat promitinf ernr. Hie dry, iromo hnmonr wm .inn to th. world1,131 words
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Article21 1918-03-13 378 Blub Cbou Fumd. Already Acknowledged $1,805 0. C. B»r!ow 10 Jas. fltark 10 G. H. Pritchard 25 n.iTp21 words
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Article395 1918-03-13 378 IR.'-'T*.'. T»IX W Wttatim» to U Ommi Lotdua, A mriMga f rolD j„ ®‘-l Bnatnitn Grown Cu Uoc il, u Klug presided, dccid.d to ...k 1 •□.my ultitnUam t( ot j Ted p 7. tu.t Bumini. ba. deeded t’ nJ' 1 pete. mfotißtioD, with th,IR.'-'T*.'. T»IXW„ - 395 words
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Article383 1918-03-13 379 [Reuter's Telegrams.] hostilities suspended B0 Thl jrrrPiw« Truly* Lj D doD,M*rcb i, i 30 P ‘jtf* l Kr J‘ enk ‘y T’Tta “Taief h«i ordered *M *’TSiS?of THE TBEATT H Condition»Unioo, March 4 7.25 p.m- Iron Amßteid*m statei that a 2« JJii ‘"y “4«»,/ town O«“ ‘"L Au«tri»-H«nge> J,[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 383 words
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Article477 1918-03-13 379 [RUUTBr’s Tai>U*ißAMß BIG COUP DE MAIN. Uieful Haul of PriioaoriLondon, March 5, 2.10 a.m. The French oommuni jd says i "Eist of the Mouse we carried out an extensive coup de main in a snowstorm, penetrating to the fourth enemy line on a front of 1,200 metres reaching[RUUTBr’s Tai>U*ißAMß ] - 477 words
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Article539 1918-03-13 379 [WIUTUI’s TsLBajRAM!» NATIONAL GRANT TO HIS WIDOW, The Premier's Fine Tribute. London, March 4, 5.85 p m. In moving a grant of 425,000 to Lady Maude, the Premier said that the services which General Sir Stanley Maude had rendered to the Empire in Moaopotamia were[WIUTUI’s TsLBajRAM!» ] - 539 words
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Article358 1918-03-13 380 A»I»tAL GIMBBAL MIITIMG, ---i mating Of the meDB The tnoa*» g^n Dr ar T wm held at the her. o‘“”P’X g U HoZ Mr. W. C. M i’SStf p'*- The Michell, r>< p lo horn, M. Bell, the Bo». K Mohemed Ar,fl end M, H Welbeia (Libr.nen end358 words
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Article61 1918-03-13 380 The output and profits from the Kramat Pula', Limited for the month of F bruary, were i From the Mine—Output Dressed Ore 216 74 piculs Estimated Profit 112 500. From Tnbutors—Output Dresifd Ore 876 77 picu s; Estimated Profit 112.800. The total output of the Tronoh Mine", Ltd.,61 words
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Article90 1918-03-13 380 A Csotonew woman, mistress of a local Cbinrsn. complained to day at the Chin ne Protectorate of having been ilbtrealed by hnr protector and prayed for a irp«ratiun (rum him. The latter denied the al egation of ill treatment, After the osen wie over and while the90 words
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Article27 1918-03-13 380 (From Our Own CsrrsspewderJ.) London, March 2. Ths pr oes in the Lend» Rubber Marke to4ay were: Pale Qrspe g Ihamcffid Smoked Suset 2/527 words
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Article710 1918-03-13 380 Bobu Holb RibW» and Drudging. The Mo/ayan 2in and Journal culls a few remarka by Mr. J. Malcolm Newman on bucket dredging for tin from the Mining Magatino. Mr. Newman, wno is now on active ssrvio?, is quut d r.s not beiog enamoured of the bucket dredge710 words
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Article432 1918-03-13 380 A vordict of death by returned by the Coroner; Mr 8 B V*** 1 ton regarding Low Teng, a ooolj. cru hd to deato by the fall o f a M 18 h ultimo while he was at work.! No 2, Penang Harbour Board was to the tff432 words
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Article143 1918-03-13 380 CFrom Our (hon Buxit Timxh Bubbub. Singapore, Much 6In their repo tof the Bukit Tim* b,r Eii itc, L’d., the director. rMomm*fiaH dividend uf 2| P’F OOO A caM. fur the year, absorbing t e l1 e OOO 12,500. the ttimfcr of the to re'ov< uni the carry143 words
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Article14 1918-03-13 380 Lati.t Tin (unrotioea) 1« < i“ o k j, MP** »148.76, buyer» no w“14 words
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Article265 1918-03-13 381 j,W M rrC P ?r‘a“ <0 00 wdDee(l,T broQiht V H hv wicdering »bro»d b UbilO'^" r ’7 4-W i' l 4 ,nd d'Mb»rg»a. ».n ki°n Dt'oed Khoo on ch*:fco of being fno old guns, one revolver lioeno? rd ft,, 1500 or undergo rigorous VtbTL'tioiei were olderrd265 words
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Article115 1918-03-13 381 n P<r p February 28. oi 0 of tb. kX C r tbB B"«'»ment ’’’which w« 8 “Mrrim Cabinet «t u. t v,r t-* WiR j^AlhoiL) ,°tthe R-presi jjtteU8?1“V'n mbij 01 1° Paii. not* 7;; a i'«dL,‘L^ ,bcD e ‘ook of P Or M StppbPD 4, &L±115 words
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Article964 1918-03-13 381 JyiBBIBTING- UOBBE8PONDIMC1? Tbe following interesting oorrarpondaaoe has been sent to us for publication Tbb Obdeb or St, Tk« Bbitibh John or Jerusalem in KedCb.br EmGLAND. BvCIITT. Grand Pnor i Chaiimaa vt Council H. R, H< The Dake of The Most Hon, Connaught, The Ma;964 words
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Article262 1918-03-13 382 I HV BFILL AN INIQQ‘*OU J Dll- TERENCE S.T. th* F.M -9. Gw»nm>.nt V'”*' F>r the p’lno 1 fr m M*rch 8 to 14, 1918 ir.clu'.iv", ti e valuj of the highest gride of rubber is fil'd a two shldmgs and four pence par262 words
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Article392 1918-03-13 382 B«k»p 14.700, Bitu M*t*ng 15 058, Jong L.rdo 48 494 K d<h *****, Perak 10 300, C re jlida* d 48 728, N w Columbia 10.751, Nellmay 6,553 lbs. From Mond»y’s Pree Preu i Mr. E. C. Morrison, of the Borneo Co* IfthveA for honn to-day. He392 words
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Article1359 1918-03-13 382 (To thi Editor o. th» Slrail» Ech».) Dear Sir, Rkstsictios or Output or Rcb»bb and tIUKDAT LaIOUB. I ih ;uld hka to conect a miatska which ,p )B .r, iu »t t»o report, l b*’' >« d 01 Ih- m-jetitg Ot <h? P.A. M h«M io Peetog on1,359 words
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Article364 1918-03-13 383 tbbQ^ e ALUCI tajortut 6. d T tl M** lud All'” >L rraioti d,p u r •<**’2tehrt theN.lion.l Assembly Bl deW“ rt fl p rot!3 ,t agamt th" MolberlwL n.dstbe ,hrou ho ,t t i( ll a.t tW Hothouse *ll that i« P<««h politic’» eieß :B n< l364 words
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Article185 1918-03-13 383 "•’r.u h d ’w’ft 6 lo ‘P-»- *< *ia Ge Q >.n JUt tb reiult ‘«M.c' nd r n- pite the employment of powerful material and also of the best troops the results and information obtained are out of all proportion to the sacrifices entitled. Documents185 words
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Article95 1918-03-13 383 The undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by Messrs. Allen Dennys 4 Co. at their two Auction Sales held this week: Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 1 t7sto I 84 per picul Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 2 50 72 do Uosmoked Sheet No. 1 57 64 do95 words
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Article272 1918-03-13 383 Pin amg Womun Wobkubb, Amount previously acknowledged 16,531 68 Messrs. Adamson A Gilßllans 100 00 loot) R A H < 10 00 R L. 2.00 H. G.B. 2 00 R A. 8. Ioi 10 00 Mrs. Hyme t iooo Mre.J.Hognn Mrs Jameison 1000 0- N. R272 words
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Article615 1918-03-13 383 [To thb Editob or Twa Strait» Timas.] Sir, —Considering the important part p ayed by malaria in this country, the num» ber of deaths for which it is directly responsible, and the large sums of money employers of labour are spending in order to reduce its severity, I615 words
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Article38 1918-03-13 383 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 8150, buyers no Ballers, in Singapore (n fined) at >l5O 50, business done, (250 tens sold) in London at X 319 spot and at <£3l6 th w m'ntha.38 words
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Article1602 1918-03-13 384 rßnrrit’! Tiliubams.l D*ag«mi Bngg»i«ioM London, Much 5, BJonm. Lord L»n«downe In Mother letter to the rA TrlwroM tbirki that Count H.rtling •peecb mTk' J****"*. d C diMonion In containi, 6r»tly, a dutin t etprwioo o' 'ho k l *”T repretentatm. Of the belli teren e ebouldrßnrrit’! Tiliubams.l - 1,602 words
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Article22 1918-03-13 384 Feb. 4 By balance Mar 4 Tech Chaow Cheang (monthly) M*r 4By balance Amount previously acknowledged .<• Z| Total ...*****13*22 words
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Article81 1918-03-13 384 The following are th Messrs, A A- Anthony AOo in.day Diebook Dredging, N L l»i. and ISs. 31 sellers; 00. Syndicate, |0 80 sellers; Uli Fill 30 buyurs and |1 50 eellors. From Tnosday’s Mrs A. Sheffield left Bmg»F»’ 0B on a health trip to VancouverMr. G. 1 Keppel81 words
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Article1118 1918-03-13 385 00 th NIT ‘J 3 L 10«’ E' 6 m*tion V-'J P'OP" r| y- tbB hp>' u, germ*» r» ldl 00 the f"* L d i P d th. Eo»li’ h bBloro ,bi, TO p»r»P»o‘i« bs i<W.o« h •“’“g*' r “’’i t tnbo« th 91,118 words
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Article637 1918-03-13 385 '•—vw tivui wir;i •—Sattftfk riMM Mr,. W.C. Miohell, wifa of tb. BnsH.nt Councillor, and her infant son are expected back in Penang about the 19:h ioit. Mr. A. Christianson is out big game shooting in Selangor, He has got a licence to shoot two full grown elephants» '•—vw tivui wir;i •—Sattftfk riMM - 637 words
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Article1288 1918-03-13 386 Th® Eurasian Soldier. a Frw Pr««*. referring to T T* d that is to be bold in Singapore rnestiog the tb Eurasian comrZtati»tb.t Govern. nenl DJ M C Jf p 4 for Eurasians, wording of the resolution "*h M the bold me of a term which super-iansihva P1,288 words
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Article435 1918-03-13 386 (,‘tKUxKkg 1 Sl'i DOUGL43 HAli-i D E ?I launsiizg Ires, Cnai#,'' 1 Met of tbi «sWBp^p« t <lu c B lf H.i g a p tob B.ttie ot C .n>bf»i.ff jrd. io.oacml* to uppjtlioo Ibe buna; that th, B.iti.b ~ia. greater than thole ot tbe G«(,‘tKUxKkg 1 - 435 words
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Article1471 1918-03-13 387 rwBi ”2. T r<r m HLISJ CM» 1 **o’- 0 mi» of; EJ J Bf HIELDOFTaE ALLIESir*Tt»a NT h 6>6 25 p.m. F.rot Lord o« b id ,hl 8B6r iat* fl3,tB k welfare proceeded > noret •fy tb« iwl nr> it continued tube uglyii 00’ h 0•rwBi”2.Tr<r m - 1,471 words
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Article437 1918-03-13 388 ■h.er.B’B TILV.tAM’ J Tk» T«ra» of PmmAmsterdam, March 5. telegram from Sofia states that M. Tonehsff, the Bavarian peace delegate, who hT.'rSiroed from B,kh»re.t for isttrwtlOB, aa regards the new questions which have Hated in the Bobranjethat the condition which the Rumanians have accepted intedad■h.er.B’B TILV.tAM’ J - 437 words
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Article456 1918-03-13 388 ULWOBAMS j J.pNNN Attltulo. London, March 5, 7.20a.m. The Dad Mail states that the Japaneae intervention in Siberia may bo expected to approach finality witbin the next twenty* four houra, The Ambaa-adore in Tokio of Groat Britain, Franco and Italy yesterday intended to make® "* ULWOBAMS j - 456 words
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Article25 1918-03-13 388 (From Ow Own London, March 4. The prices in the I/ondon Rubber Market to»day were: Pale Crepe j Piamond Smoked Bhwt 9ft25 words
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Article543 1918-03-13 388 Sequtl to Motor Collhba. (From Ou, The .otinn wu .n>* io.titnt.d by M- A a V 1 cl| i» JUflba Hotel, agthat the Na7l, f Aoglc.Sw.aa Oondens.d Mik n lv; claiming the sum of 1825 f r dam;?? 1 by defendwt’a motor-car to taLir aa the result of543 words
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Article885 1918-03-13 389 DftWRI a Ag the -©sits??*. -»S d d M*.- lb b tbl t tbi wntrMtwg Xf»rtb i« P®‘°’ od ,ri d U <b*t th9 tw 1 "•'L 1 Lrtiei ,r ln ,r0 A asnsetmg nfQ fiition agsinst the or Suh «d JLhtioaiof the ccoupied regions; SiDftWRI - 885 words
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Article28 1918-03-13 389 We are advised by Messrs L°an A Co., *b*t the output of the Ipoh Tin D edging, L‘d., during tbu month uf February was w ptoiif,28 words
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Article725 1918-03-13 389 Tom Wrigut. J - [Bt Tom Wrigut.J L quid sunshine” is the pre’ty phrase used by the natives here to describe a peculiar rain spray which falls frequently, earning such a regular occurrence of rainbows tbatoDe sentimental lady writer has dubbed this Rainbow Land,” I rarely miss on my daily wa k725 words
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Article82 1918-03-13 390 (Trn* Ov O** Singapore, March 8. The following prioea were realised at the Singapore auction aale: fimohd fine ribbed I 79 to I 83 per picul Good 68 i, 78 do (Josmoked fine plain 60 do Crepe fine pale thin 87 80 do Good 73 86 3o82 words
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Article65 1918-03-13 390 At the Eastern Produce Exchange 11 Sth Auction Sale the following prioea were obtained Diamond Smoked Fair From $69 to $74 Diamond Uosmoked 47 to 48 Plain Uosmoked 48 to 45 Brown Crepe 41 Scrap Crepe 24 to 85 Loom Untreated Scrap 17 to 28 89,928 lb65 words
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Article82 1918-03-13 390 The following is the health statement of the Penang Municipality for the week ending February 9, 191« (Malo 48) Total Dkathb < >66 (Female 18 J Death rate 32 24 per mi lie per annum eomparod with 29 31 in the preceding week and with 37.89 in the82 words
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Article68 1918-03-13 390 EURASIAN VOLUNTEER OORPR. Lut Night’i Resolution Chr Owa 8 du spore, March 8 Thus *ai a 'urge gath' ring of EuriMuxs last night who ditcueard the &d»isability of again ipproacbing Government fur penniaai< n to form an Eurasian Vjluq. Her unit Toe mating naiaed by a largo mapri’y68 words
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Article71 1918-03-13 390 Satisfactory Petition (iron» Our Own The Bn Hai Toig Bank report foreshadows a dividend of ten per cent, for the put year. It cant .a forward 1355,801 and the Direct or a dr.w attention to the Urge oaah reaervs he’d by the bank thil giv71 words
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Article774 1918-03-13 390 VOLXnrTBIBIS* I» SINGAFOBUWa have b en told, tn what we consider t) ba good authority, that in connection with our rem* ki o j Saturday regard ng tee question cf Voluoteari being informed that leave might on their attendant at drilla which they are not774 words
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Article374 1918-03-13 390 A correspondent to a Singapore porary waxes scathing anect thewZ! money due to the plethora of t c X perfe mances, fAes and so forth from Malaya is at present auffsriit. h his opinion every theatrical wk mance and every race meeting is five of a waste of374 words
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Article113 1918-03-13 390 In its report of the nt ‘L r »yi the Siamese capital, a B*o(! tbat ths racing was not WatrO»• tion for in the fifth race, rec .wisW 1 whom tba bt r id«. previous Penang »P>‘« bis mount facing a »t f<Ot that he113 words
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Article414 1918-03-13 391 ■Bt J I W!».t Wl fol »U d ,iw b i u 1 *t d i-«i w’ ,!t S l _Y o sbo 1 k y>' ur Xx«l‘ u 1 ib-vM ■ki-> r C**’ a.ijf ,Dt a£ Mtp „.»«13«! ald t,„ niora B •<» i,o i g>.ll,414 words
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Article765 1918-03-13 391 1— Malay Mail, The F,M 8. Government proposes to introduce legislation at an early date to provide for the compu sory registration of all male British subjects of European descent bdiween tho ag-s of 18 and 41 years resident in the Federated Malty Sat s *nd to take1— Malay Mail, - 765 words
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Article328 1918-03-13 391 TOM, Ths Cummitlee ot th» Punk 0.E.0. h»i deciL?d that the annual sports meeting of tne t.hib sbou’d take place during Eaater week, probxbly nn March 31, There will be events for members of other Clubs. Ti e scarcity of cows milk in Ipoh is growing, and theTOM, - 328 words
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Article269 1918-03-13 391 P.ri*. M.roli 2, 45 p.m. The commenting, on the now I cspi n »ge aff*ir disc ivsred in Dijon, assure I that tl a accuse I h<d received the mission to I give information to the German submarines I «.bout ho comb g in and out of269 words
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Article432 1918-03-13 392 (Km»’» admiralty returns, Twain Big «Mpi Left. Losdon, March 6 Ua>ir»l'y rtP’rt th, arrivals dudog tbi 2 o|s ■umbered nd the etilmje a,yj Total 4.224 Twelve rwieli oter LGtO 3ai .*4 «Oder that tonaage, making of we uniiooMsfuUy attack d French Betvm London, March 7. A French(Km»’» - 432 words
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Article568 1918-03-13 392 [Kiunu’e lULiaaaMS.] TRIBUTE i FROM PEB33 AND PARLIAMENT Ualrerial Segret London, March 6, 3.40 p.m. There it unive.-ul regret it Mr. John Esmond'. uvxpeoted dnntb. I» piper. e.nttin long end .jwpttbetio ee. Joint, of hi. e.reer de r,b t„H? M the leading figure Ir«l*nd mentaly bietory tor[Kiunu’e lULiaaaMS.] - 568 words
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Article179 1918-03-13 392 THE ENEMY 8 OFFENSIVE Mah 0 eject P^h.M<rch7.s,3o n The enemy ha« just r attack in the rvgion of Rb i m preparation which began 11p.m. ext.od’d tor UkS?" Loivre to 8 llery, comn’atolv L Rheims. It subsided on Much 1 at It was at this wary moment179 words
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Article49 1918-03-13 392 In spite of the German comminiqut tbn did not occupy it. Tb'y did not remii even in the accessory defences which tbiy at first conquered, but the French octitetattacks reoaptu ed them all. The noornisg of March 2 found tbs French line reeititlisbed at every point.49 words
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Article37 1918-03-13 392 The Aviation C remission has been ifidy> ing the technical details for a proj-ct started by the French Government tcwirdi the establisbm nt of aeiial and poihl service between London, Paris and R me.37 words
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Article71 1918-03-13 392 Commenting on the revelations made by M. Pichoo ou March lin his speech at tbs Sorbonne, the German newepipers deolars tnat pertaining toTcul and Verdun were natural. It was. says the m)6t elementary po’itical and milituj wirlom Thus tor Germany wi dom meini s zog another71 words
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Article31 1918-03-13 392 The Under Secretary of Stats for Ww hM introduced aMU calling to the coles* cf the 1919 class. I» »h= 1920 chss has already been cilUd up.31 words
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Article108 1918-03-13 392 IXCODIOHM AUM’ At the rteu.t of th. M ths o«tbr«k o' fira »t Kbl E oe xrd OU M ii« on V’t lB4 t B.Bg»li, tnd K<>b 8 H“. *H b thi. moroirg bought uo >» Court b fee Mr. 8. H. ohtrged with oimmit.ir»108 words
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Article491 1918-03-13 393 .u Feooh proverb which n>'- tb.t d-ep do»a 'B P"" I ,bera tr b* ,r V There are tim 8 when tbtok that deep down cat 7 i a great m«ov military w X Prn Un > wbo wakes op. 8:r»PK0, at any io Dy 8491 words
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Article629 1918-03-13 393 Mr» Tom Wright’s het Inft j r was dated from J*cksoavi 10, Florida, USA, but ha should ba by now back in Honolulu, Mrs W. H R7SB, woo went to Jtv» on t mourbs’ holiday, retained this ar row, She w s met Singapore by her husband,629 words
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Article1302 1918-03-13 393 e Vicarious Patriotism. bays a cjrroepauJent of the Fru Prut, in e course of a letter on Earasiaus and Military Service t Uufortnnately I am psst the militiry but I «hail bd most hippy to place my th 3 disposal of my Kicg Q lite the old R1,302 words
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Article1013 1918-03-13 394 [EIUTIB 8 TILIGBIMB Press Comments cn Peace. L.ndcn, March 6, 5 80 p.m. A cable frem Amsteid.m states that the conclusion of peace with Russia evekrd no particular excitement in Berlin or elsewhere ia Germany and prtes comments are up to now in no wise unanimously[EIUTIB 8 TILIGBIMB ] - 1,013 words
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Article360 1918-03-13 395 [Reuter's Telegrams.] ai 1 »«v» E IYSMNro jii Tira*^ flaC9 t m BUt9l tOft tbe Ce^ 1 P J e Bigned '“’"fe.-» Concns A.s.pt.4t rd*D< M»rob 6 —Liter. Bafch troBt ltltel A t ity Mgaed at Buftes tb and BuomU that Ba»«'» P,h4il o a’ s[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 360 words
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Article483 1918-03-13 395 [Rbutur’b Tilegrams.] JAPAN AND AMEBIJA. An Authoritative StatementLondon, March 6. A cable from Washington announce that it is authontatiwaly stated that the United States has not communicated wi h Japan as regards intervention in Siberia. If any views of the American Government are expressed[Rbutur’b Tilegrams.] - 483 words
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Article527 1918-03-13 395 [RlUTBa’s 1 BLKGRAMFI-] iVTAN PROTEST. A Baltic Hegemony? Liudoo, Marco 7, 8 15 a m. A cable from Amsterdam states that the apprehensions recently expressed in tbe i wedish press as to German designs in Finland are now justified by the arrival of a Germ in force[RlUTBa’s 1 BLKGRAMFI-] - 527 words
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Article465 1918-03-13 396 [Birrm'. Tilbouxmi RELATIVE STBENGIEI. Th» Condfig Cffanrir»' London, Mareh 6. A hith B'itiib BllitMJ wtboritj, in the oou-M* »>• weekly "L h.. now m.jonty of .it een diri.ioo. ow tb, Abie, on tbe We.tem (root *nd tbi. i« .till inor,..iog- Of conn», the Allied divisions are larger[Birrm'. Tilbouxmi ] - 465 words
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Article581 1918-03-13 396 [Eixrruß’a Tiluiamb SIR JOHN JELLICOE'S DISMISSAL ••A NATIONAL CAL MUY." Miniatwhl Besocnsibility. London, Marzh 6. During th* debits on the N .v»l Estimate» Sir Eiward C»r»on »Ut--d bo was not consulted regarding the removal of 8t John Jallicoe from the Admiralty a’tbougb he was then a m -mbir[Eixrruß’a Tiluiamb ] - 581 words
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312 1918-03-13 396 [KwtW, U- 3. Cotten AS»ct»d Lindon Mj'ca 5 11.. The Ume, ,ut £1 hu short» S Bot t>nnn e f 3r J tit the Board of Control hi. only fifty p< r ceat. of tli, ipiodll f.j! on Amet.o.n cotton to run e[KwtW, - 312 words
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Article21 1918-03-13 396 ateat Quotations Tin (unrefined) is quoted 1150, buyers nn safari, and W |l5O 50, buiin” 1 J’* l tons sold).21 words
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Article38 1918-03-13 396 (Frtm Our Own The prices in the Loodoa B’ bbir to-day were: 0 Messrs. Bou<it p a 1 4 C° utl0 o» C the following pret ca tne on spot io London o® Smoked «beet38 words
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Article334 1918-03-13 397 War. l»* B *J BlX^ ted th t Ih’ Alli Mre I Food Problem. ™L 3O taM. W l> 7. 3.20 p.m. Ba W «t“« tb LM f TH .fijatroiler, bai empowered t® regulate the ’si"" Papers a o< P a P ef jflprfthiTta» Londopj March 5.War. - 334 words
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Article723 1918-03-13 397 Cwarge or Foigubt Ajainst Cbiwusi Youth. A chuge of using as genuine a forged I cheque for $4,500 *a< brought io tbe third police court sat Singapore on Wednesday afternoon against a youth named Lim Lye 8-ng. It i a R’leged that the cirque was I drawn723 words
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Article351 1918-03-13 397 THE WAR AND TH® FAR EAST. Attitude of Japan Paris 8. 7 20 p.m, The New York Herald publishes an inter» view with a Japanese personality who bag been passing through Paris, Japan’s 16 0, said this personality, is twofold: in the first place p he has (to351 words
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Article80 1918-03-13 397 French and Russian FeelingParis, March 9, 3.10. The Russian Embassy has e*nt a me«aage to the Reach Ministry for Foreign Affairs ia which it protests against the shameful Peace Treaty which has baen signed at Brest-L'tovuk. The protest declares 1 “D sarmed and betrayed to Germany by80 words
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Article192 1918-03-13 397 The Frerch press pities the Rumanians who have been forced to accept a disastrous pHioa but admits that resistance on their part would have been vain and would only have prolonged their tragical agony. Tbe Ei’ente Powers wilt never recognise an abominable treaty that enslaves a heroic192 words
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Article985 1918-03-13 398 [By Tom Wiight I *«k if I tin n t il tnering mental y from E‘d«ca Lm tj Tomato. Mr «pintatl ▼idw tun, so freqoHOtlr, •agarly. ad nJ nr g y, ncw-d.ys, to IM ‘good o.d time»”—to th» Status quo ante nunc. Tbs e’s this war, for mmp’e.985 words
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Article37 1918-03-13 398 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 1150.50, bu«in c «s done, in Singapore (rt fined) at 1151, business done, (100 tons su’d) and in London at >319 spot and at £316 three montbs.37 words
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Article27 1918-03-13 398 (From Our Own Correspondent.} London, Much 6. Tho prices in the London Rubber Market to-dav were: Palo Crepe 2/5 Diamond Smoked Sheet 2/4 J27 words
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Article252 1918-03-13 398 On Tuesday last a K.udcm Note rf cord»d the appeal ot three m*mb°rs of the Man'lalay Bar against, not only the sen’eucn tba* the Mandalay mtgiatra’e meted out to their cli nt, but also against tbe somewhat virile language in which tho msgistmte had mentioned bis252 words
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Article498 1918-03-13 398 COMMITS AiXSi Ilo u r Mav b 0. 0 r "««K fctw ,<1 th, tQ .i Wlug J* minu>. ot a m-.tiog ot tb. c tun Pacing Cuartbir of V| 55 ttttf ▲b.enli-M.t.rt. C. M. G, Fetor end L e«f.C4 Ih. mioute. oUbeM and oor firmed,498 words
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Article1157 1918-03-13 399 A o f th, ,6f.«W I'” 1 1 0 prt nt j C»»-’ >" ‘r.tfxtl otforo’’ eo .Üble eq«Hibriu«. 1»' 6 .0 osrtect tbit n>»°y P«°P ,e Xm’l»” 00 their kDOW »K did DOt kMW h,t i **i «dwd b k 0 “T P‘ rt of1,157 words
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Article1004 1918-03-13 399 Austrian Aggression. Um manic intolerance of the rights of nitioDs ho been ths causa of the fresh ho.rors which ranked every stage of this wa out we rnurt not forget that it is no new or pissing madnm. Toe Ethiop at Potsdam h*s r ot changed his skin1,004 words
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Article216 1918-03-13 400 [Ruutur’s Tblmgramb Ps&cs Treaty Signed Amsterdam, March 7. A cable from B rim states that the peace treaty b tween Gartniny and Finland has baen signed, also a trade and shipping agreement. G-irmaoy uud'rlakes to endeavour to seotie recognition by all the Powers of Finland's inl-pandcnce, Finland[Ruutur’s Tblmgramb ] - 216 words
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Article1918 1918-03-13 400 [Burraa’s Telegbajis.] stupendous figdies. SPEECH BY MR. BONAR LAW. military situation reviewed. Lindon, March 7. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bjnar Law. Chancellor of the Exchequer, intro, duaing a tote of credit for -2600,000,000 sterling, said that this was the largest single vote ever introduced.[Burraa’s Telegbajis.] - 1,918 words
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Article424 1918-03-13 401 [Rhuteb’ 8 Tblbgbams.] SIR D .UILIB HAIG’S REPORT, Baids in a FogLindon, March 7, 11.30 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports: After an artillery preparation the enemy in tbe fog rddwd our advanced piets north-west of Lt Basses. of our men are missing from a pint which the enemy[Rhuteb’8 Tblbgbams.] - 424 words
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Article452 1918-03-13 402 fRIUIBB’S TILIGBAMB.I A-.titud. of the Alliez. Ljndoo, March 7. The Allie* *U reeognue tb.tKum.ui» b.d do option but to .equity to Ge,many p, D »I Dad humili«t «g 1-'®«' H-t‘lowuf.n flo.lly pr«cipt»'ed by tbs Petrograd Bd.bottk.. To.Aldt. wtll not reoogni.e the pe.o. t-e.ty. Tb. French pre.. i.fRIUIBB’S TILIGBAMB.I - 452 words
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Article1020 1918-03-13 402 MR. MRS. CHEAH KEE EE. SILVER WEDDIN > IELEBEATION. Mr. an J Mr-'. Ca »h K Ea celebrat d tbtir stiver w ddug yesterday. occ»■i a, fi st of i f kid among tbe Chinese commu lify, w*s cdeb *t d ou a grand sc.ie, th' fuac oi baghning from1,020 words
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Article190 1918-03-13 402 [Revte&s Telbgrami.] German Whams Takin Ont L ndoo, March 6, 7.20 AB Acible f r o n Wasbioßtou itstei iW Wilson bis rcqa p s f sd the lifi** lative autboritv to taki ovjr tbs Htfflbwt Aoi 't oi ai d N nth German Lloyd whinn[Revte&s Telbgrami.] - 190 words
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Article1377 1918-03-13 403 111 10 AL DB= IB? ’pgIENCE. iu!> lr t j M of Ear»’ 1 01 A1»««U rt A"lrew H» H held at the ,’w. d»v) to discuss the Jmicii"! 0 2 j tbe forowt 100 ®t a ,eg d rtit t The meeting £>..W”«L e idee. •■><» tb.1,377 words
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Article412 1918-03-13 403 A strange incident is reported to have occurred in the office premises of Mr. Eu Tong Sen in High Street, Kuala Lumpur. It is alleged that on the evening of Wednesday tbe staff of the office were surprised to see crockery and glassware being knocked about412 words
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857 1918-03-13 404 f 10 tub £»no* OF TH! Blraiie Timet.] S’T.-Much hai been written about rh o marriage laws the necessity for which tbe“e is not the .lijrhte.t doubt even among the less educated Chineie. But the matter for which I crave space in your valuable857 words
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Article989 1918-03-13 404 Impoutant Amindijtg Bill. The following bill wnich is about to be introduced in the Legislative Council, is printed in the current issue of the Govern' I meni Gageite:— bill mtitled an ordinance to amend the Increase of Rent (War Restriction) Ordinance, 1917. It ia hereby enacted by the989 words
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Article431 1918-03-13 405 rgrtTl» 8 T’ r* °C ‘xthbchambbb. I hg 5 pari*, March 8, Government by *fLe’ Ib,BpM h uo London, Myoh 9. O iivs that in the Chaminbl* l«* Kiwn, replying to b ed n Bterd J y rmW tbe maintenance of Hh| French soldiers «re .«petblTOon.rgrtTl»8 T’ ... r* - 431 words
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Article525 1918-03-13 405 [Ruutib’s Tulsoiams “TANK WEEK” IN LONDON. Fine Contribution- London, Ma'ch 8. War Loan subscriptions in London from Monday to Thursday inclusive totalled fortysix millions sterling, Mr. Bonar Law’s Thanks* London, March 9. At the ooncluilon of “Tank Week Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, sent a[Ruutib’s Tulsoiams ] - 525 words
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Article522 1918-03-13 405 [Riutib’s Tulugba-MS.] An Obssure Situation. London, March 8. 5-40 p.m, Tbe Spanish Cabinet has resigned. Hitherto there is no explanation of its action but it is apparently the outcome of the crisis which wae believed to have been settled by the 0 ibinet’s acceptance of the[Riutib’s Tulugba-MS.] - 522 words
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Article539 1918-03-13 406 [Escrsa 8 Tilsobami TO toE bULD FOR WAR BOND 3. Kalmt and lx Chancellor AffectedWasbirgton, March 8. The property owned in the United States by the Kaiser, Herr von Bsthmann* Hoilwef, the M Junker clan generally, and the German Government ie to be (firstly) •old under[Escrsa 8 Tilsobami ] - 539 words
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Article148 1918-03-13 406 CLEALENvEAUd iKiUMPH. All For the WatParis, March 9. Th 3 French Premier, M* Clemenceau, in a speech delivered yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies, recalled the famoui words of a Japanese general and declared that he who can resist the longer is victon “My slogan,” said the premier,148 words
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Article407 1918-03-13 406 M. Plchon on Japan’i Duty* TfaNew York Herald has obtained an interview with M P>chon, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, wbo said that were Germany able to complete in the East the work of confiscation and domination she is engaged 10, it would ba407 words
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Article476 1918-03-13 406 [l «ui« t -B Tni GUxi Stexdily Adnschg D I-o'd ■<>, M.ici, 8 A Palestine B '’"H between M.rcb 4 «nd M.ic. J* 1 1 s. rids of Jemaslsm—jf., o* l ‘bl ite.ddj. almon «L maxiuium d ptb atta.aed w„ U a front of tbs eighteen[l «ui«t-B TniGUxi - 476 words
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Article441 1918-03-13 407 [Reuter's Telegrams.] HOLD TSE KEYS. j(f. AR o doD, Much 8. ID9 .k otf at a mating Copw ""V jjg to tbs world P-S 14 00- „>(. iicii»it®H e, < remained Mt; Millie» There bed net ii'tht »r» dl “■‘Retire' cootrut between "’'S eteetioo than tbo German,[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 441 words
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Article576 1918-03-13 407 [Rivtib’s Tbligbams.] INDEMNITY TO BE IMPOSED. Future of Bessarabia. London, March 9. A cable from Amsterdam siys that, according to the Cologne Gazette, the Central Powers intend to impose an indemnity on Rumania taking the form of writing off the Central Powers’ requisitions during the occupation[Rivtib’s Tbligbams.] - 576 words
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Article640 1918-03-13 407 The following are the alterations in Messrs, A. A. Anthony ACo Share List to day Ayer Pinas Rttb°r Estates $8 buyers and $9 sellers; Buk t K*til Rubber Estates $0 70 buyers and $0.85 sellers; Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estates $1 buyers and $1 25 sellers; Lunas Rubber Estates $5640 words
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252 1918-03-13 408 L„ a ov hi)uu*l «be K-e.Cbo-e Yo«"K Mu’i 8 cieiy l>’ ld N 3 J r MDt |y «be «01'“™« <" ,D eu, e GF E K a“d E- LY-P F,..lLt: Mr. Tn Hau Kiat; H ng VicePre.id.nti Mr, E Bv.t fun; Prendit Mr.252 words
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Article400 1918-03-13 408 Do these letter» to the Editor, not the Lanadowne variety, but those which are anoh an ornament to the local Ma’ayan prase, really receive tho attention from the mighty which they are inti n led to invokeF Echo, not the Straits one answers without hesitation. ‘'They400 words
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Article667 1918-03-13 408 'IGE PEEeIDENUY. Is Li Yuan-tong Btrongir P king, February 15. It is d ffisu t to.tell wbat is happening in the northern political world, but there to ba a movement for the recall of Li Yuin-bung to General Feng hae all aloog been veiy anxious that it667 words
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Article578 1918-03-13 408 Buccis,rtL Towk.y H .-hSw., L a eicelltnt p.percb,,, on 8.t 0 a The cour.B .boat three.J 1 io length, the meet bdoa ,t7h! Yo:k Bo.d .nd Scotland E 0.4 £*'■'< b r Mr. H Start B*ng Hya who receded a.„, hour s sta:t from the field Tn.578 words
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Article1060 1918-03-13 409 in the address Penang Chamber of <' t C ’*''??h.lano.lgener» 1 meetiog ot fc»** *k excited oo».id«r»bl« Btte i*t wl k J Pt»»" 1 j» d iog bj Wti' o^ 0 Dt.oipor.riei. For ourtueeoe.W’ o r |y intere.ted Io the CW»“*’ ahr b few member* of 1,1,060 words
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Article525 1918-03-13 409 Mr. G. Savage, cf toe Post Office, Singapore, is in Penang on a holiday, Mr. J. G, Watson bigged a fine self dang the other day in the Tembedog district. Mr. W. J, Trowell has been granted eight months' leave from Feb nary 27, Reuter, cabling on525 words
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Article495 1918-03-13 410 Th* lri.h oo wonM ppPlr tp The Iri.h p. mu-t brioz b.w1 ,11! ro to ereryooo who is MOM Ot 00 rapj(J p o(trp 0 or j lott diwr.ifi.d. It the war. It o t .Utf.men »t d ,M Ttbu d.p?e..i»N effect «pon tho those Irishmen who b»e*495 words
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Article749 1918-03-13 410 The despatch from Havas Agency published last week, which detailed the French records in the air during the past eleven weeks, serves to rewind us of the special qualifications which are necessary fir successful air fighting. The number of men in each of the belligerent countries woo749 words
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Article510 1918-03-13 410 [RbuTIB’. A NEW EXPERIENCE USUAL CONDITIONS REVERS Ed hairbreadth ESCAPES. t* c Londta Mvchl It was the firjt moonless ssrocla M ;.u on London. The gunfire was 2! approaching and scon there was fierceU. over the Metropolis which lasted inter*? tently for about an hour. London,[RbuTIB’. - 510 words
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Article388 1918-03-13 411 t 7rsbs-’* A Jisr?**' rafCC mßiltio M <r cb9. Miur’ d O,i "M the 1 »ew K» Mtooed by the t«q”" )ljc tn a the Baltw by the Peac Treaty ~ob the A«Und Islands ii !»W"' dhemberked. besidn ®**f"„ M®b«r of hcreei. The ‘iite m tbet 7rsbs-’*A * ■ Jisr?**' rafCC ( - 388 words
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Article462 1918-03-13 411 Kevthk’s Tmlrsams.J A bIGNIFICANT CABLE. Bolshevik Leader Eeslgns. London, March 9, 4-35 a,w. A cable from Petrograd states that Trotsky has resigned the Commissionership of Foreign Affairs. SOME ENLIGHTENMENT. Bolsheviks’ Position Challenged. London, March 9. Enlightenment regarding the internal political situation in Russia is afforded by Professor[ Kevthk’s Tmlrsams.J - 462 words
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Article572 1918-03-13 411 [lißUTls’d TULUGBIMS THE HIDDEN HAND IN SPAIN. DIPLOKATIO aotivitissFomenting Anarchy and Strikes. L judua, M Arch 8. The Timei Madrid correspondent cables that the El Sol publishes a facsimile letter and two flyleaves proving the German embassy’s attempts to foment a revolutionary movement through the Barcelona syndicalists.[lißUTls’d TULUGBIMS ] - 572 words
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Article1417 1918-03-13 412 [EICTXI’B TILBCBAMB.] SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT. Plying Corp»’ Splindld Achl.v.mentßLondon, M*rch 8. 5 45 p.m Sir Douglaa Hug h*« congratulated the Fir«t Brigade of tbe Fiying Corps on tbeir splendid success in bringing down eighteen aeroplanes in one day. Buoonsful Bombing Operatlonf London, March 9. 1.30 a.m. Sir[EICTXI’B TILBCBAMB.] - 1,417 words
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Article865 1918-03-13 413 I.— Malaya Tribune, WS2?d at tb® «..re i» wbiob the British WJ b’®”* ro .d, Toe Emp l B r*- c ntal'y C3BC thit c*n possibly .ad Dl< .ariioe under the M'’»“ l, h be. re- |.o"< ’“T.Jo.lodian comtnunity 1 th, ro T “Zindoiu good work. T lI.—Malaya Tribune, - 865 words
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Article874 1918-03-13 413 —TO.M. A CASUAL VIoliOK 6 IMPRESSIONS Tuu Blumdibs ar tub Past. The fit st thought that must strike a visitor to Penang is the numerous opportunities that bave bean lost, in the years that have gone by, towards guiding tbe development of the city on orderly lines of buildings—TO.M. - 874 words
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Article69 1918-03-13 413 Alor Poogsu 26,585, Brieh 1 ,854, 17,209, North Perak 5,145, Ayer Kuniug 6,000, Temerloh 9,444 lb. Swiss advices received in Washington state that the Prussian Upper House carried a resolution expressing tbe hope that when peace is a ncluded tbe Government will see that the German Emperor's69 words
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Article1343 1918-03-13 414 r Er It» 1 J m,t p: x t“‘ r E of tr.t the virtuous inten fneods o, x'xrxi/« t t M’.lo ph’Xp to d J «c d, th.mo.gh L X.. 1 obj^ 4 loD pU T{ 2’’/out to ba de.co ot wrong mt, I ■m not1,343 words
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Article243 1918-03-13 414 Fire in Kimberley s treet Erigidii Smart Work. A fire occurred in Kimberlet night and resulted iu a wooden being destroyed the cause st the is still unknown. The building as a motor garage, the first floor bsin.2? pied by Malay and Biyanese driven r fire was first noticed shortly243 words
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Article216 1918-03-13 414 Amount previously acknowledged. 15.851. U G H. Pritchard Tab Chye Sam St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 33H Sim Lmg Wan Club v C.S.Msy Q jib Bong Kes J Gaw home Anonymous .am H. M ler M ck»y I’m LimEaToh *****8* Th. cost ot hot i.216 words
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Article1133 1918-03-13 415 All tk, P*»-®- r 0“g er rp D o o tes?or ot w ia-< loiaea ,B 0 <a ot indemnities »nd podni gMtinis Zeitung, jaiexH® 3 ggtoohhing indeed it W both Zou a el ed Of ,he devetopmcnts in the M 1 thii time last year wben ’“'biX1,133 words
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Article1222 1918-03-13 415 And “Echo” Answers ”WhyT” Why,” asks s correspondent f* should Colonel Derrick, of sll people in the world, write a sarcastic minute regarding the suitability of Eurasians as Volunteers P Tit for Tat, Quite the most appropriate reply to the German air-raids on London sod Paris is afforded1,222 words
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Article430 1918-03-13 416 [Riutxb’B Tilbbams.] ANTI BOLSHEVIKS ACTIVE. New Foreign Commissioner. London, Mroh 10, A cable from Petrograd states that thi Pravda's Irkutsk correspondent reports that the ex-Premier. Piince Lvoff, has established a new Russian Government in the Far East with headquarters at Peking and is awaiting the landing of[Riutxb’B Tilbbams.] - 430 words
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Article20 1918-03-13 416 Alor Pongsu 26,585, Brieh 1 ,854, Merbau 17,209, North Perak 5,145. Aye* Kuning 6,000. Temerloh 9,444 lb.20 words
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Article463 1918-03-13 416 [Riutib', Lor don, Mvcb 10, 345 A cable From Stockholm report’d tb.t two thru,tod o with artillery have <nded j Finland. Hitherto there i. confirmation ot this report. c,aL A cable from Amsterdam M Count Kr.entlow ia th. late.t ticipate’n the inspired German preaan.!? against e-andinauia.[Riutib', - 463 words
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Article205 1918-03-13 417 [Reuter's Telegrams.] Waibington a l B l I etbie fr°® program® 0 has it’ MteOD ,b P f MEASE. “Aocorihg to Schedule*’ Londoo, March 11. Mb u from Washington states that the s™S“i a .< mTislhpP*"»™ being forwarded to Gnertl PenhiDg io France according to icbediie. The[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 205 words
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Article56 1918-03-13 417 IH 418 BAld'on PARB. Daria* he air nia M roh 10 S?^.TT.? O o, f“’ r «4were thin io |ka fi c,laal M Wore much «II ti>g t th p°p«i»f ibt.(, e space. >»«. while hei pe r "“"'t •belfe r .’"’ii C Ml Iy ,O Mt u56 words
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Article28 1918-03-13 417 '‘’«al 8> M ‘j>r Bn.»' ,r Dt fe I, »i'tb“o ra M,i r T,8 Wh.nV Boftbe n *> P ,M PbotoJ’?. uti on campa28 words
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Article512 1918-03-13 417 [Rbutks’s Teligrams RECIPROCAL ARTILLERY ACTIVITY. The New Allies in Action. London, March 11, 12*15 a.m, A French communique reports that reciprocal artillery activity occurred at Baodesapt and Violu. Our aeroplanes dropped fourteen tons of bombs on enemy works behind his lines.” Two American Raida* London, March 11, 3-50[Rbutks’s Teligrams ] - 512 words
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Article457 1918-03-13 417 [RIVTIB*. TILKGB4MS.I AMERICAN WEEKLY REVIEW. Where the Big Blow Will Fall, rru 11 Washington, March 11. Ihe weekly review of the Uaited States War Department says that the centre of gravity remains in the West despite the enemy efforts for three and a half years to[RIVTIB*. TILKGB4MS.I - 457 words
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Article667 1918-03-13 418 [RnuTii’e TinußAMfl.] STILL MORE RAIDS(Hat Atrial Activity. London, March 10, 10.35 p.m. Sir Douglas Half reports that a hostile raiding party under corer of a heavy bombardment attacked our posts to the east of Armentierea. A few of the British troops missing* We repulsed tbe raiders, The artillery[RnuTii’e TinußAMfl.] - 667 words
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Article362 1918-03-13 418 Oar Bukit Mertajam correspondent, writing on tho 11th inst., says: At the Bukit Police Court, before Mr, G. A. Hereford, to day, three Kheh men all of CherokTokoon Hill were brought up and charged with (I) manufacturing intoxicating liquor, to wit ‘samsu’, without a licence; (2) being362 words
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Article57 1918-03-13 418 Tbe particulars of the output of the Kenong Fin CI, Ltd tin ore for tbe second half of February, were Badge 116 56 pikuls No, 2 Dredge 1b0.67 p.ku s; Nj, 3 Dredge 450,41 pikuls. ou, put of the Bandon Property of he Biamese lin Syndicate Limited, for57 words
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Article600 1918-03-13 418 iummeut fo» m llm OLD WILL IO STAXD. lathe Supreme Cmrt this T US tl3 l M .Woodward, Judge, delivered a long written inn the suit “lathe goods of K.a D> (deeded) (plaintiff) Lim Gaik K. e Hoekand Ohoong Lye Bin.’’’ claimed to be the second wife600 words