The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 24 July 1918
1918-07-24
1099
1134
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitsechomail
The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)
-
Article21 1918-07-24 1099 Bum—To Mr, and Mrs, 0. E. Haw, of Itwsog, at the European Hoipul, Kmli Lumpur, on July 13 a, daughter.21 words
-
Article930 1918-07-24 1099 Mdlei gf > tic rb P° rt which *M tir. a fcfo J e te,(d4 J of »Le d« bate on l; ‘»owTin 8 P 7I C 1 8 B J I! are otly full kfo. »th J* l^e Government is h tins quinoa of the930 words
-
Article566 1918-07-24 1099 Mr. Abater Dunc.n arrived in Ipob on Sunday from Penang, Mr. E. W. Munro baa left for a shert hoLday on Tdpitg Hills -M. M Mr. A. J, D sbmau has beu appoints! to act as Assistant Warden of Mines, U;u Pahang. Mr. 8, W. Jones has566 words
-
Page 1099 Advertisements
-
Advertisement98 1918-07-24 1099 rue straits €cbo. Vj > Wg-fy pVBLISHEDiI DA IL Y (fept SmrfW» Md P ab,,c WWW*») AT THE CUTERION press, limited, 91, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Local 180 per annum. Outstation Postage Extra. Mali Edition (Post Free) >lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.’ Telephone Nos. (Echo) 58«, Printing Department98 words
-
-
Obituary40 1918-07-24 1099 DEATH. Arm,—At Btub, P.htog, on July 14, •s of Cerebral malaria, Jessie, the Wits of Fred Ayris. deaths. m*v 16 at Kelvedon, Essex, r uu of r .,„_o« M.J 15. »t nar.ing bom», J.Caw»“>.o?“ teb “”“> erl 4 l^*1 gad 6<40 words
-
Article571 1918-07-24 1100 Jack Sprat. Those members of Ptnang musical ciro ej who regret the temporary abandonment ot the musical performance they were to giva, ney read thia note about Gilbert and Sullivan with interest. t •‘Another celebrity who n distrained upon to supply interesting mat! er 11 th? latu Sir571 words
-
Article516 1918-07-24 1100 [RkUTIX’s TILMBAMB.] THREE ALREADY IN BEING. More to Follow Washington, July 15, It is announced that three aimy corps of 225 to 250 thousand men each have been definitely organised from the Amerioin divisions in France. The shipments of troops are proceeding ceaselessly at the same rate[RkUTIX’s TILMBAMB.] - 516 words
-
Article511 1918-07-24 1100 [Burra,'. GOOD NEW 3 FOR PuiTEl/ A Bmmu Of Myoolojy T"e I eti.l Conf, favour of th. titabliibmeot ot Bureau of Mj oology to in.e.Ugutu tn-ji to which tb, Th, r r E pir k la The Conference igred Uit fa-. actr n regarding the double incoms-tex[Burra,'. - 511 words
-
Article377 1918-07-24 1101 K!r3 EXPKBf ON SCIENCE fBE FOB war ;,.gc Tider7' n bl< P’ 6#idp ti 1 M,S u»e. »■>«•' 01 ,h Ir 0” »t the Inßt.tutioa of W?«tn» ,nBtor lo< j Liiil destiny after the war i"”" 1 4 «operation between ecientiato We moat trnke sore p-?’ d377 words
-
92 1918-07-24 1101 [BiWit's Tilkgbaujl Nfertan. ,u ekin J ly 1 5. re P orfc erß b‘ r 0Q ajbMh l J bseQ 8 n lio to lh' socdj iul| r 11 i." l R '0 «Ute «to 10 B.uif 00 h 0 bee ,< trade rcatea j.,"[BiWit's Tilkgbaujl - 92 words
-
Article728 1918-07-24 1101 —Timet. PREPARATIONS TO FORESTALL THE ALLIES. Thi Usu or Niutbals. The Hague, Aprl 80. The German concentration of effort for tbe re-establishment and orgamz tion of foreign trade after the war proceeds rapidly. It seems that £he Euroj& sobe Handels* gesellschaft, with central offices at—Timet. - 728 words
-
Article541 1918-07-24 1101 A Wabriob in Mant Lands, Signor Amilcare Cipriani, whose death is announced from Paris, was one ot tbe last ot tbe Revolutionary veterans of Italy. Born in Oj’ober, 1844, he joined the Piedmontese Army as a volunteer in 1859, and fought at Palestro and Solferino,541 words
-
Article718 1918-07-24 1102 Mb Pul’s New Post, The Straiti Timu in a leader says .-—I he fact that Mr. Halifax has teen chosen to mcceed Mr. Campbell at Johorp, and that Mr. Peal has been chosen to succeed Mr. Hallifax at Singapore appears to ba substantially confirmed. We wish all go;d718 words
-
Article314 1918-07-24 1102 Seldom bss a more successful Fe'a been held in Singapore than that organised on Saturday in the Victoria Memorial Hall, in aid of tha French B J d Cross Funds The various parts of the Hall were simply crowded, tea room, bai<ar, ice cream stalls, foyer,314 words
-
Article330 1918-07-24 1102 Beeaoh or Motor Regulations, Mohamed Hashim, a Malay, was tit is morning summoned before Mr. 8. H. Lwgston at the instance of Inspector H Range charged with (1) driving his motor oar cthfltwsa than on tbe Lft side of the road (2) failing to stretch out bh330 words
-
Article282 1918-07-24 1102 A. Bia attempted murder and robber/^’” 4 W4< off Pulau Aogg*, wm un!’£ K day morning oW i c? 09 omi-. from Singapore and the other’?' Selangor, no t turning un to His Lordship sskd tbJ.? com Wi T d tDy fro come ard gtvs evidence regarduJ, tT?282 words
-
Article107 1918-07-24 1102 The mortality returns for Singapore tsr the week ended Jely 6 reflect in tbensmMr of deaths tbe effect of the outbreak c! fluensa. Tbe number of deatbe was 4 and tbe r»t o per uille ot For Jane 29 tbe retio w»i 4 22 40.75. 289 death107 words
-
Article95 1918-07-24 1102 A T w nti Foc, 3 j O*’ London, May or fape Mand the Ministry oI Suoted a 24-hour rehearsal sal scheme, re Xf nUI brought not to itatio° but t 0 tbe their futer® home, f p their civilian Tbe needs on <O7 si®P ,fl pt tgifc*95 words
-
Article4467 1918-07-24 1103 MEETING- MONDAY, JULY 15. Pbisimt. H j t te Qjwrnor (Sic A Young, oc M a J’?? M=ner»l Officer Comm.ndfi L tb« boof (M.jor-Gen. Bidoat, ft.wXLfet (Mr F 8 Jams. Beiident Councillor, Penang, 1 (G a Goodman) ‘do Act Treasurer (H Msrnot) do Colonial Engineer (F J Pigott)4,467 words
-
Article292 1918-07-24 1105 The discusssicn raised by Mr. Darbishire in the Legislative Council, says the Straits Times, has done, we hope, some good. With a very full knowledge of the facts about war news we have no hesitation in saying that the official replies he received were futile. The service292 words
-
Article303 1918-07-24 1105 Destroying a Documint. The hearing of the case against Manikam, who is charged with destroying a document, to wit, a promissory note,which was a valuable security, with intent to cause injur? to one Erasamy, was commenced this morning before Mr. Justice L- M. Woodward and a special jury.303 words
-
Article1305 1918-07-24 1105 t M M, All the news to-day confirms the view that the Germans have successfully scored a great —failure. The attack has been made roughly on about a fifty mile front divided on each side of Eheims, and we should quarrel with the term that Eheims ist M M, - 1,305 words
-
Article856 1918-07-24 1106 A Warning from the Past. The hopaid dees cot change bis spots nor does the Boche his character apparently. A diligent student of history, or possibly one of thess casual b.owaers in Museums and public libraries who while away odd hours in indisciiminate reading thereby affording themselves many856 words
-
Article261 1918-07-24 1106 [Eiutib’s Tilxgwu.] London, July IC. A French eastern communiq id sayi that continuing our pursuit in Albania ws paaud theGiaoiii and reached the outnkirU of Oekeni and Cruja where we are in oooUd with the Austrian fortified position. Oir left hu established touch with the Italiau[Eiutib’s Tilxgwu.] - 261 words
-
Article2782 1918-07-24 1107 Attempt to Encircle Rheims Allied Lines Hold Firm VICTORY FOR THE AMERICANS. Frt«h Official Despatches. London, July 15, 4 5 p.m, 1 Frisch ojnmuniqu6 says r After a «hlbi artillery preparation the Germans io the morning from Chateau Twry.to.Maio de Maiaiges, Our troops a energetioaliy sustaining the2,782 words
-
Article63 1918-07-24 1108 Mbssbs. Allbn Dbnmts 4Co’s Awnoi. Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 1 I 60to» 67p«P«l Smoked Di.mond Sheet No. 2 52 58 Plain Smoked Steet 39 Unsmoked Sheet No. 158 Un.moked Sheet No, 2 42 44 Crepe Fine P»le Thin 65 Fine brown 28 33 4 Dark 5 32 do63 words
-
Article34 1918-07-24 1108 (From Ow Oun SiogapoiJ.J^ 1 The rubber auctions are o!firi m4 rket tore is weaker and ct«. 52| Ribbed smoked sheet Fins pale crepa fc Price, later dropped a cnt^» c34 words
-
Article72 1918-07-24 1108 QFrom Our Bl g ,po ‘i/f I red ‘U H.E. the G° Tet cr f ‘B.j’ibib o, Itw.ir Dii D ie| for many J* gjl dischaiged b uct a«d«fc»2 interpreter wi. bi| conpa^’w irflucLca am K nfiooai .1 lit O The mß rr p? io e,72 words
-
Article1474 1918-07-24 1109 }EM t DBviggr POSSIBLE, sr 6W 7’. c*' dr,b 'jj o/’co*’ th# M E-|‘ ltfl e i„ d the following J ;Z oa tb L m K '‘'l'Jb. Mr.H T.omp.oftheDeprtM oes, Batavia inf brown coal layers juit E'i“ i 0 tba B deoo r 01 flnmttr Wil1,474 words
-
Article79 1918-07-24 1109 Our Own Correspondent Singapore July 19. Four Chinese clerks at Fort Canning were charged w.th cheating and abetment of cheating io respect of recruitment of labour for Mesopotamia. Tbs icqul y was adjourned for week bail being allowed ia 1500 to *****. Stamford House Bras Baeah road has79 words
-
Article205 1918-07-24 1109 Ambbicaw Battlbsbifs Rbadt-B°ai-Admiral Cleaver laya t Tbe Uai'oi States has a large number of first class battleships preparing to take their place alongside the Br.t oh abipa for a high seas engagement with tbo German fld'-t. Word reached tbe B itiih navy chiefs a few days ago205 words
-
Article423 1918-07-24 1110 MaWNEQUIN PABADI AT SINGAPOBE. Ths ex cf pue forbade mo e than the briefest notice ia M idi's issue, says ths titraitl Times, to what was such an attractive and tri.liant pvt of the Fe e—the mannequin parade organised by Mrs, Darbiihire. The Victoria Theatre was literally packed,423 words
-
Article27 1918-07-24 1110 CFrona Our Own Correspondent,} London, July 16, The prices in the London Rubber Market to-day were: Pale Crepe 2/2 J Diamond Smoked Sheet 2/1127 words
-
Article512 1918-07-24 1110 There was an it.c e*se of 54 miles in the I In-1 eppn for traffic n.me y t A lor S’ar to I Buk t Ke. r», 30 mi ard Tem.be] ng to I Kuala Lp s, 24 m lev. The t tai t tin I512 words
-
Article202 1918-07-24 1110 The Malay Mail in the attached paragraph appears to come very near the truth. It seems more than doubtful whether any such legitimation is legal though it seems equally likely those concerned wou’d be liable to conscription from Homa. In any ca t a no one202 words
-
Article252 1918-07-24 1110 [Bnm'i Fieldm.r.b.l B.i, R U -dvauoed 0 tho neilfbboßrhcod of vi|«.\ ta “d drew C ff lUw wluoh .tucked 00. of It tok r ,ri,w,w a u>< OnJ o l ,ql J M U 82»* n, al R 714 W 0 heaT,1 J bonbZ P Rool «s,[Bnm'i - 252 words
-
Article165 1918-07-24 1110 The following is the director’s report isd I sooounts for presentation at the liiteeau ordinary general meeting of the abcw Company to bo held at ithe effoj ol Eastern Shipping Co, Ltd.. No. w, Street, on July 26 8 30 p. m. Your Directors beg to submit165 words
-
Article40 1918-07-24 1111 --Oa the 11th “t’Xi Churab. Klang, by fen b C3lfflp i3D, Herbert Hopion %n f ot “>« e H °P ,OD ’•fi*' Walter, o( Toor.k, Melbourne, J W.lker.ofKl.ng, to Blue M Ml7d.<Sbt« ot tbe late Mr. and s^%«“'- cf MBlbQarDe40 words
-
Article1148 1918-07-24 1111 At tbe pw® w® li»® in modern days M U of i year put »re dim, of three or ur mot* P*** lr 8, 0,fc f° r B°tt BD y fit SrtZoeH be a «efficient memory of the Mttleof the Marne in September 1914 in1,148 words
-
Article555 1918-07-24 1111 Mr. Lee Thean Biew, tbe well-known Kampar miner, is on a visit to Kuala Lumper with his family. e Mr. J. T. Donald, manager, Extern Smelting Co., L d., Koala Lumpur, has left for home on long furlough. Mr. E W. Wilton, of the British Legr» tion,555 words
-
Article707 1918-07-24 1112 Strange Promotions. Young men in Mal*ya who are preparing to make their ohoica of Front and m*y ba seriously corsidering the advantage! of India, will ba interested to read some examples of the kind of promotion in the Indian Army, so wa attach the followirg from the Gazette707 words
-
Article450 1918-07-24 1112 [Buuteb’u Tblbgbamb London, July 16. The Czechoslovak army in Siberia cornprises a number of Russians commanded by Generals Ecdelli, Alexcirff and Dub.ff and also Poles, Britain's Willing Investors. London, July 17, When the War*Loan Bill was taken in committee of the Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Liw said[Buuteb’u Tblbgbamb ] - 450 words
-
Article2083 1918-07-24 1112 [Reuter's Telegrams.] heavy enemy LOS». JHE 4DV.NCt CHtcui Fierce French Defence Bfoht riask U aWTld Lo dou, Jalyp ii A French communique lIT| ii*were unable to re.um? gesfe which was broken yesterday bit ▼*o ently endeavoured to enlarge 02B8e8, Fighting south of the Marne the[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 2,083 words
-
Article1706 1918-07-24 1114 A YEAR’S PROGRESS. Mr. G« A- Hall in the course of his annual repoit says: The revenue for the year amounted to 14,584,180 on an estimate of 13,101,580, showirg an increase of $1,807,448 over the preceding year. The expenditure was 13,240.120 on an estimate of 13,585,261. The1,706 words
-
Article517 1918-07-24 1115 [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, July 18. Mr Ward, Mr, Maney frl i? 3 l?swre present at a luncheon -d Mf M‘‘kS 1 j? ntl in London to r* 't4t. ImferUl U» "El ding to the tout ot “The C: Warden ..id tb.t nobody ’.'kJ“the events ot tbe lilt[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 517 words
-
Article247 1918-07-24 1115 MUI I UUkO I.— MM. At Kerling railway station, during shunting operations on tbe morning of July 10, one of tbe trucks became partially derailed, and in order to get it back on the metals, a quant ty of sleepers was stacked np alongiae of it, and anMUI I UUkO I.—MM. - 247 words
-
Article189 1918-07-24 1115 Tbe siturton in Ireland has dramatically changed, B ginning about midnight on tbe 17cb May a general round-up of Bion Fein leaders has been going on all over Ireland during the week-end, Something like a hundred arrests have been mide for complicity in an alleged conspiracy with189 words
-
Article648 1918-07-24 1115 An in'eres ipg c’remcny was witnessed in tbe Police Courts compound, Singapore, on Welnssday afterno?n wbrn H. E. the Governor conferred the inrgnia and sanad of Kai Sahib on Lila Ishwar Das, interpreter in tbe Police Courts, 8 ngapore, H. E. was met at the entrance by648 words
-
Article682 1918-07-24 1116 Tom Wbight - (Er Tom Wbight.) In the Makers of the Nineteenth Century” series of biographies, Li Hung-chang simply had to appear, andhin many ways Mr. J. 0. P. Bland was the fit man to do the writing. In one way he was not. His poor opinion of the Chinese,682 words
-
Article281 1918-07-24 1116 Some further particulars are to hand conearning the newagreement, or alliance, which the German Emperor, taking advantage of the difficulties with which the Austro-Hun-garian Empire is confronted, has been able to force on the Emperor Charles, According to Vienna correspondent of the Munich paper Neueete Naehrichten, it281 words
-
Article217 1918-07-24 1116 At 530 pm. on VV dn?sd~y last i;be beadquade s of the Second Troop Boy Seoul a in Zetland House, Armenian 8 re-1, were formally declared op ,j n by the Commi sioner of the 8 ngapore and Soo’h Malava Pccuts Aisrchtion, Mr, Fr«nk C. The Scouts217 words
-
Article476 1918-07-24 1116 «a BHI Findicliw, w„ k;|! e 11 B M.x her acrcse th a f H.,b him were Lent S'rj ft un J ‘«d Let. V. of the Brilliant.' These cer, wna on the u ppei FW r iOg tUt 20 .Vi. Ktndidi., cruised e t Md O.tend476 words
-
Page 1116 Advertisements
-
Advertisement51 1918-07-24 1116 Accident* Will Happen. Il may be impossible to prevent an accident, but it is not impossible to be prepared for it. Chamberlain's Pa n Balm is not be» yond anyone’s purse, and with a bottle of thia liniment you are prepared for almobt anything. For sale by all diaponsaries and51 words
-
Advertisement48 1918-07-24 1116 CJußtherltlß 8 that iu pleasant to tab tains nothing i «lltbsse req 3 rt Cough Remedy !ie e tM It ecte on net.re P>»' tM .Ids eipectoretioa, e heal coed restores the system )d wi 3,js e This remedy .pen .nd «n .W’* by all diap®* l l^148 words
-
-
Article561 1918-07-24 1117 E weder tone and only a fair US'ri.l >h»e‘ s2 i nd ep3 62 *£±,l,,™ co iß B be we i eld ,1, thera M l>V«. «boat, dwKli-bo» to PV quoted p.lce. apparent. W,Ln de»lr« to attempt the impo,k u.k ot iortciotiog the likely couree ot bat561 words
-
Article324 1918-07-24 1117 Meiirs Fraier and Co’s Weakly Circular. In their Sirgrpore .bare circular, Messr., Fraser and Co, state i The price of tin has again advanced and with a local price of 1165 per picul there has been a tendency for some mining shares to appreciate in value. There324 words
-
Article404 1918-07-24 1117 Singapore, July 13, Fur the week'y Rubber Auction he'd y -tterday and to d<y there was again heavy eff-r ng the total quantity catalogued being 1,355 tons, There were some Urge buying orders cn the market, hut the heavy supplies precluded ary serious competition, and a further404 words
-
Article358 1918-07-24 1117 REPORTS, DIVIDENDS NOTICES. Anglo-8umatra—Swood int divd 10 p o. List year uma. Scottub Malay,—Final divd 10 p o, making 40 pc; forward, lubi nt excesa £20,*****LUK Piah—-Profit «£4,468 in 1917. and £1,123 forward divd. lid par share; forward £2,691. Tobbamgib —Profit to Oat 81 £6 982, which deducted from net358 words
-
Article482 1918-07-24 1118 Ai there are new appeal! for other funds it if felt best to close the above appeal on J«ly 81. Tne response made so far to the appeal is ai follow! (i.e. money actually received by me) l Singapore $10,294.00 Penang 5200.00 Bindings 1 400 00482 words
-
Article617 1918-07-24 1118 A SEA AFFAIR.Ohargh of Piracy. On the resumption of the hearing of the case against Ong Chua and Yton Tan who were oiiginally chaiged with attempted murder and robbery on the high seas this morning the Solicitor General pointed out to the Court that this tongkang on which617 words
-
Article137 1918-07-24 1118 Du'cb tr.de < f 17 9 8; 3 5 68C I \ir d ‘’>»M fl 512.060 877. import, ei^i£ P v»l»e by somtthiog A2S6& re»hty. says th, Gtattu W*'-. 1, excess is smaller. Tbe ,h by the value of the imports after what we p»y f O r137 words
-
Article60 1918-07-24 1118 Mt ssri. B a4ead A Co., agents for ths above*, this morning received a telegnifrou tie Company’s h?ad office in Sydney to ths effect that the director» have declared u interim dividend of Is. per ibare payableoa tbe 14>h August. Tbe transfer books of tk compaty60 words
-
Article267 1918-07-24 1118 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $167, business done in Singapore (nfiosd) at $167.50, buyers no sellers, We understand that the Bub-Oo®mittN appointed at tbe Chinese Town Hal os April 19, 1918, has forwarded to H. 1 tbs Governor through the Resident a counter P* titioo267 words
-
Page 1118 Advertisements
-
Advertisement12 1918-07-24 1118 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night. Woodr’i Great Peppermint Cure V, fij.12 words
-
-
Article1132 1918-07-24 1119 Up to the present wa hare hardly uSeeot new» to comment ®P on the new lowneot which it is authorit<tively stated ito Frseeh have toejian bwt in some of its broader aspects it may ba considered. The Gersao potion on the Marne front ia that :t a1,132 words
-
Article513 1918-07-24 1119 Mr. 8. F. Brereton Martin returned to Penang on Thursday afternoon frena Ipoh. Mr. H, T. Jones is expected to return to Ipoh from Australia at the end of thia month. Mr. A. D, Allan, 8 ngapire, arrived in Ipoh on Thursday from Kuala Lumpur on hi»513 words
-
Article1246 1918-07-24 1120 Fear» for Champagne. General von Ardenna who explains Germany’s successes and explains away her failures to the German public, shows why it is the Germans do not hka Roeims He nys it ii due to the fact that it is held by a strong garrison «afa from artillery1,246 words
-
Article2549 1918-07-24 1120 t&wm’. Ti UM U|] french attack HUN salient GOOD PROGRESS REPORTED. FRENCH IDESPATCHES. steady defeat OF enemy, London. Jul, 17, MO p* A Drench commuD.que lays that aouthtf the Marne the Germans attacked yesterdav evening with fresh forces worth of |i Agnan Chapel'e-Morthcdon and autoe»ded in penetrating lat&wm’. TiUM,U|] - 2,549 words
-
Article520 1918-07-24 1122 [Rictus's Tuligbams,] The French Counter. London, July 18, 11 p m. News received last evening concerning the French countersfLndve show the attack I began at four thirty in the morning cna I front of twenty-seven miles, Tanks partiI cipated but there was no artillery praparaI tion. On the[Rictus's Tuligbams,] - 520 words
-
Article425 1918-07-24 1122 [Rinn»*. Peasant Army London, July 1« Wireless Bussijn Official, G*n«. Hquested E UaB i 4 8 caßlent to t of a German batUlion baa.y at Moscow. She ba. intention to occ.yy Meacow. n, qJJ’ ment has replied it is prepared u h a trustworthy and[Rinn»*. - 425 words
-
Article265 1918-07-24 1123 ,1 tb« r ‘P ort ot the ft. >t the nnu .l meeting ,ntait to the ithtbe portof 3»F» r o e 4 r ’o ton! of tin ore were tinned with «8 tone «old during «Cu.t realised was X59 334 per ton agem.t Jws? ter ion realised265 words
-
116 1918-07-24 1123 Asiual Gsissal Muting, o r<l m ef a K *he munBD r DK j Cholic Benevolent Z?. J ll h,id a th Parhh Hall kt. pr9?nt Mq>8 F n’ H B B Ibetob.t, R. ’’Bleurt. cr'J’ A ,wemi h D. »•>) 'V. N. Fietcber (Hon B-ore.116 words
-
Article373 1918-07-24 1123 Panchaud—Stbatton A quiet wedding look place in the Church of St. John the Divine, Ipoh, on Friday morning, says the T.O J/ the contracting parties being Mr Cecil Augustus Panchaud, of the Idris Hydraulic Mine, Kampar, and only son of the late Mr, J A. Panchaud and373 words
-
Article113 1918-07-24 1123 Still Floueishimg in F.M-8. Secret socutiPH wo still have with ns. The Ci I f Secretary’s report for 1917 notes that a large Triad initiation cert mony was broken up st Kuala KaogHar aid 13 persons were subtefqueotly banished in c naection with it. In Selangor bands of113 words
-
Article13 1918-07-24 1123 S.P Ttpioca 17 35 sales M.P. >740 Nutmegs 110 >45.00 u13 words
-
Article60 1918-07-24 1123 Latest Quotations I'm (uuieUD-d) is quoted here to-day ai >169.50, buy rs no sellers, in Smgapoie (refined) at >l7 J, bmineas dons (200 tons sold). Mr Ku»w Joo Tok advices us that the cu’puts fn m the foikwiog two companies for the first half of July were: —Bangnen Valley,60 words
-
Article297 1918-07-24 1123 Ihe following cases were brought by Inspector Lanaeiton before Mr. Forrer Magistrate Benawi bin Asabat, for having committed theft in a dwelling on the night of the 14th inst of one Chat on the Krian road of carryingaway a tin box of elothes valued at 0, was convicted297 words
-
Article300 1918-07-24 1123 CMwn Chur Own Oa the 2(hh inst. Inspector Lamerton charged one Libu with cruelty by working a bullock having a small u'cer on tbe neck. A fine of >5 was imposed. For having absconded from Ayer Running Estate Dm and Man were fined >7, or in detaelt 7300 words
-
Article1405 1918-07-24 1124 Mabimi Coubi Enquiby. In the Marine Court, Singapore, before Mr. P. F. David (president), Oomdr, B. ACater, BJr, Mr. F. G. Bitcbie and Mr. L. F. Payne aa assessors, an enquiry was con* dooted by Mr. A. V. Brown, d.p.p., into the circumstances of the casualty of1,405 words
-
Article249 1918-07-24 1124 -S.F.F. The chief causes of death ar. 1 69, phtbid. 62, pne.nnni. 49 fever not .pee fied 26. n.tion.litiei th. CbbmK?* 1 All thia je.r the duth r»t s hu but th. I'm- hu gre.tly i M r..„d th th. put month. W. htp. tbit tta for which-S.F.F. - 249 words
-
Article154 1918-07-24 1124 (from Our Own Cbrr&pondenQ On Friday, the 12th instant, Inip*W Gowland of Teluk Anson, J H. McKeon, a Britisher sad land owner, before Mr J- A. having on the lit 01« Orme, a public wbl u n for ihe District of Lo the di.ch.rge of •>'. du154 words
-
Article447 1918-07-24 1125 •Ji. «iw by t be Direc 61* crdlo.ry m«‘l general 4 !b»-!>^« rs t 0 ba he d n r< '47th July, *t 12 o'clock nooa. office of tbe Company in tt IM rfx 1 1 w nT was re«i»teiei on 18:b T *iM’ p T» e447 words
-
Article14 1918-07-24 1125 *<• tu i UlidoD M 18. Lwdo Bnbbnr Market ’•“««Met m 2/1|14 words
-
Article365 1918-07-24 1125 P. C. C. vs Mb. Willumu’ XI. Tbe cricket match between the P.C.C, and an eleven captained by Mr. Williams which was played on the Esplanade proved quite an interesting fixture but owing to want of time the game ended in a draw. The P. C. C. batting first365 words
-
Article180 1918-07-24 1125 It is notified in the Government Gazette that His Majesty tbe King has baen pleased to approve of tbe grant of the Imperial Service Medal to the following officers.—Mr. W, A, Clough, surveyor, Public Works Department, length of service, 27 years, Mr. H. 0. draftsman, Public180 words
-
Article346 1918-07-24 1125 The third meeting of tbe Hongkong Oonsonption Tribunal was held at Hongkong on July 8 when eleven cases were considered and, is i result, seven men are t« bi freed for bo jtary service. During the proceedings, tbe Hon. Mr. E. fl. Sharp, K. 0 (chairman), pointed346 words
-
Article223 1918-07-24 1125 A Big Scheme Sanctioned* It is only a natural sequel to the gathering volume of local opinion in favour of a mor «ter lottery in tbe F.M S. in aid of war funds, that we now learn authoritatively, says tbe Timet of Malaya, that a lottery223 words
-
Page 1125 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1918-07-24 1125 ler Children's Hacking Cough at Night Wwd'i Qmt Om U10 words
-
-
Article1045 1918-07-24 1126 [KiOTUE's riLIGBAMS.] GERMANY HEAVLY BOMBED. Zeppelins Destroyed* London, July 21. Oar aeroplanes on July 19 dropped seventeen tons of bombs on hostile damps, railway stations and aerodromes. Our aviators on one occasion dropped bombs on an aerodrome from a height of 100 to 600 feet. One pilot[KiOTUE's riLIGBAMS.] - 1,045 words
-
Article445 1918-07-24 1126 HE Win 1810 SHIPS Lon I But ill Uth I The thirte.» tb.,^ I Car p«l*w outwurd bond 'h*» I MS tuk 1B lh AOut I 9 CarpatMn wm tor L.., I Th. Admiralty I Australia with unfit AutraluwS b I pedoed and sank on July[*»«»■• HE Win - 445 words
-
Article15 1918-07-24 1127 n. J.l. 18‘b. th 8 ««‘P’"’ Mr iad J.I» 8 Melbuurue, ibe M.l«. U15 words
-
Article22 1918-07-24 1127 MARKI*«|> -k: Bcbmond Surrey g^ I tM 2»U ■’“7' 1918 Jjh l*** l Tate, daughter of Jr H. Tao. Taipwg, PH*k-22 words
-
Article683 1918-07-24 1127 nihNt mdication of tbo ?ffectiveneus of fJ,watlMtrokei> to be found m the received from both AJIW SLmioeroeitbattbe German! have tbs north of the Mune. Such a 2m«t wii bosnd to be the first t st of .u mffiM of the movQi because we must -jji the Garman683 words
-
Article428 1918-07-24 1127 Saturday saw the opening of the second Straits War Loan, It is not a matter about which a great deal can be said now for the Empire, and our own Colony, is perfectly familiar with the urgent need for supplying as much money as possible for tbe428 words
-
Article587 1918-07-24 1127 f r resumed duties at Singapore, after bis recent indisposition, as third magistrate on Friday, Mr. L. 0. Perera, son of Mr. F, 0. Perera or Kuala Lumpur, is now on active servioe in Mesopotamia. M. Baddeley, Post master* General, reported his return from leave and resumed587 words
-
Article3129 1918-07-24 1128 GERMAN RETREAT FROM MARNE. TWENTY THOUSAND PRISONERS. [line tie's 1 BLKUB MB.J FRENCH DESPATCHES. ADVANCE STEADILY PURSUED. London, July 19, 2 30 a m. A French communique lays after breaking the German offensive on the fronts of Champagne and Montagne de Rheims on July 15, 16 and[linetie's 1 BLKUB » MB.J - 3,129 words
-
Article519 1918-07-24 1130 1 LUTI»’» TIHOBAM. Meteren Retaken, Many Prliontri Captured. London, July 20, 2-25 p.m, Field-Marshal Haig says that as a result of operation. on Joly 1» our line in the Meteren aectur was advanced on a front of about four thousand yards and the village of Meteren with. 1 LUTI»’» TIHOBAM. ] - 519 words
-
Article1105 1918-07-24 1130 Invest Your Winnings. The Straits Losn has been put before the public, It may ba suggested to all those persons who intend to make a great deal of money at the races by not following our tips to-morrow that they will save themselves from much disappointment on tbe1,105 words
-
Article1232 1918-07-24 1131 «till re» t nary people who r L back of their mind—seme of i Da ante ueocnscicus of the fact—whilst admittedly Germany 16 Idoereril bif attempts to defeat the out her real Tait the b»s some all-compelliog »oma sncoaqu-rable operation, l£, T l ji merviog br the1,232 words
-
Article1062 1918-07-24 1131 Foch s Counter, M ffOm he ,M*rne front continue, to be o( mo»t cheering ch,r»cter and it ia >“P0»»ble a. yet Io a.y how long tbe French monment w.U bek-pt op It Lk, ’latten Ibe*n‘ mpt b d u Hatten the German, ln th,, t “ont.gne de Ehe.m.1,062 words
-
Article179 1918-07-24 1132 The following is the health statement of the Penang Municipality for the week ending June 22, 1918: (Male 50) Total Deaths < >75 I Female 25 J Death rate 36 63 per mille per annum compared with 36.14 in the preceding week and with 49.34 in the corresponding179 words
-
Article2150 1918-07-24 1132 [Rmuteb's Telegrams,] ENEMY HARD PRESSED. FURTHER GROUND CAPTURED. London, July 21, 4 20 p re. A 1* *nch c mrnuo qud the Fiereb troops entered Cbacau Thierry this mo/ nitig. V e t fighting is preceding north and south of the Ourcq and re‘ve~;ntho Marne and fLeims.[Rmuteb's Telegrams,] - 2,150 words
-
Article573 1918-07-24 1133 [Ruirrii’i Tulugbaju,] ANOTHER HAUL OF PRISONERS. London, July 21, 10.50 p m. Reufei’s corr??pondrnt at British H adquarters on tho 21st July says that a busy and satiHictory wtek-erd was rounded off i V^° n Herman positions in Avelay Wood, our troops destroying dugouts and bringing[Ruirrii’i Tulugbaju,] - 573 words
-
Article409 1918-07-24 1134 [RlUTll’s TILIGRAMB-] FUEIHER CZECH ADVANCE. Amsterdam, July 21. A Berlin correspondent at Moscow says the Czechs captured Birsk and the Soviet troops are withdrawing. Amsterdam, July 21. The Bheiniteh Weelfaelitche Zeitung'e Barlin correspondent says the Soviet Government while refusing to agree to a German battalion being seat to[RlUTll’s TILIGRAMB-] - 409 words
-
Article119 1918-07-24 1134 The following are tbe particulars of output of tha R-uong Tia Dredging Company’s tin oie for the first half of July t —No. 1 Dredge P.s 180 09; No. 2 Dredge P.s 73.L0 Total Pl. 253.00. Eatrut Basin Tin Dredging Co N.L. The Gener*l Manager in R?nong wires119 words
-
Article1143 1918-07-24 1134 REPORT FOR 1917. In concluding hie report on the State of Perak in 1917 Mr. R G. Watson, the British Resident, says that "apart from a shoitage cf supplies of certa n European commodities, and somewhat increased puces, hardly a shadow of the fringe of tha Great War1,143 words