The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 31 July 1918

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  • 5 1139 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION
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  • 904 1139 Something of the romance attaching to tediyi when Sir Frank Swettenhim was sot of the early officer! in the States on the ftiiiiilabM disappeared from Malayan •w, bat civil servants of that eitablnh■•l Hill have opportunities of seeing hdvard tad native states bsoiformel, under careful guidance and **d* w
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  • 506 1139 001. A. J, Fix is back frcua th hol;d»y in India. Mr. Horne, tbe Negri Beabiltn plaster, has left to join up. Mr. G. K. Byk?s is to act as assistant rrottc'or of Ch dp**, Singapore, Mr. F. Bede Cox has returned to Klang, and M V. Hill hss
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  • 1207 1140 Firris. Lord Pirrie appears to be making some* Ihisf of a show with.the difficult shipbuilding problem io it is not ont of place to quote a {•■temporary opinion of bis Lordship which il M follows I Lord Pirrie is now definitely regarded as a enooess in the shipbuilding
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  • 2066 1140 [Reuter's Telegrams.] GERMANS' DESPEbn RESISTANCE K striving moiDTHmi Rente.’, corre.pocd/j'* qntrter., w.rieg at elev, j, 21« t, ,-Tb, Rheim. w„ eitreord nuily bitt,,T? battle yesterday were again heuvilve 6tw ,T To day thy further progressed faL masses of German reinforcements !L. captured luphriiie ug B Between the
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  • 902 1142 [Ebwbb’u Tilmbams.] London, Joly 28. A French communiqvd states i Our bombing squadrons were meet active on the 21at despite the weather and dropped that day and night 50 tons on communications, cantonments and bivouacs in the Vesle and Ardre valley and the stations at Lions, Fismes, Berry
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  • 724 1142 The Administration Report for the year 1917 of Kelantan of the acting British Aovider Mr. R. J. Farrar is issutd from the F.M.S GjVtroment Printing office at Kuala Lu mpu', and is the record of the progress <f tb«t State during the seventh year of its p/ohe
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  • 2514 1143 f [-;ST DAY' 3 KE :VL,rS .n,.ropn«'« iTo, T hot w<ath,r f*.*' „A.inz d»” riC;n J e,ter q“ ite e od at,eDdance on the course. i *‘?,A»d »«f* ctel 4 gocd en,r y,‘“ d the bo had bown up e uxort 0 J rsc i D 2
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  • 434 1144 The quarterly general meeting was held at the Perak Club, 11 a m., 20th July, Present:—Mr. Co /kson, chairman, Means. Jenkinp, Owen, Palmer, Grant, Ritchip, Oroil, Dunn, Smith, Powell, L a mot‘e, Bacb, Sperling, Willi?, Jameson, Walker Jones, M '»a°B and Dr. MoHuchison. Visitors:—Messrs. Gordon Brown, Ellis
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  • 154 1144 -M M The Gonsalez Company will give two operatic concerts at the Town Hall here on Monday and Tuesday next The flue singing of th 13 talented artistes will be remembered here with pleasure. Although the Company is not complete enough to stage en»i e opera they will
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  • 232 1144 pro tern,— You will n 0 doubt recoils a registered m the Btr.r. sJ. ®W«i Federated Malay State, held JJjSMarch laei oue of ths terms the Cjmmntee then appointed Jo cor aider the ing a Local Rubber Grower* Th, Ommittw he„ under consideration and thev
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  • 167 1144 Still Anothkb Dimovul The action of the Government in p«ttis< into circulation ten-oent notes of i«* nature as can be easily forged lii no» niDg to have its effect, s*ys the L UX mentioned io cur last ibsmei that the F had made a haul of over
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  • 55 1144 Londoo. to I»? (P.rli.ment.ry 8. e J ki W«>* J for MunitKt>‘).^,* p P, Do ,e.-r 5 esterday» 1 pereone 1 r r..e reached m.U ‘«1 i,yi “f tL %e‘ler’i<«' arm of 'J tboßl 1 gl y, ,uthi V' L hm.t.tio»' eic p t toe l'“ a||
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  • 902 1145 J «ith eigbteeo cant» worth of Jf*'* 4 'tod ver J k 6 lblß 'th, f ff Ct tOit it had t.-o *Tb,C .w No. 1627. the letter l»y ot •P 1 I my box. b«“=“fi of r.ff Ojly th 9 rBadsr WDO h B
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  • 126 1145 i-.S.T. It is pleasant occasional y to see a letter which gives a cheery note about home, England,” says one Udy writing recently, •'is not such an awful place to live in after all, Thrri are no queues now that allyour foodie rationed, and we are registered at certain
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  • 149 1145 -MM. A Visit to Pubak, Thirty-two boys of the Methodist Boys’ Bchoi'l cricket and football teams returned laut week from their annual visit to Taiping and Ipuh to play the different Schools at those towns The fi st game of cricket played at Ipoh against the Anglo-Chinese
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  • 590 1145 A meeting was held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon to discuss the question of commemorating the anniversary of the declaration of war. The various communities were well represented and on the motion of Mr. H. A. Low seconded by the Rev. Father L, m’ Duvelle,the
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  • 629 1146 The annual report! tor the year 1917 of the electricity «apply and eiectrio tramways department! havu b*>en issued by Mr. 0. Venning Thomae, Engineer and Manager, who record* in regard to the first-named department that the undertaking ha* been in a «txt) of arrested development during 1917, it*
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  • 713 1146 (TO THU EDITOB or THU 8.F.P.) Sir, —The Government, I think, is now convicted of u breach of faith, The Colcnill Secretary has replied to an enquirer i 11 The Government is not prepared to grant passage of the wives of men going Heme, as many men are quite
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  • 307 1146 Th. W PIACI t«i hema, hie Introduced a rssolahJ Senate urging an economic boycott J 1 tu many a means of compsliiej to terms. The resolution requests the h? dent to invite the Entente Aliwt Declare the rules of international liv m require the
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  • 73 1146 Q.M. N.G. The following ’"‘’J Major H. D Jemoe. Meecf" «w d caee of clothing, ena of booked '°Tbe bor of clotbinga pjj.wai 7*; Crepe W) •birt«22; Crepe *b J 8< Thick vests 58 nr. Wilbert 1 pockets 12; f 11 Bags 108; Seeks and Cap 1 and B roD
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  • 1143 1147 inoi loind reason for hoping JtoictiM of General Rch in striking Ir Tl t the fl*nk of the German salient shn the result of forcing the enemy to ./rt along the whole front to a line ZLiaatolT parallel with that from which parted Tnenewi of the destruction of itorea
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  • 569 1147 Mr. Lee Chin Ho arrived in I po h on Tuesday afternoon from Penang, Mrs. T. R. Toby and family left Ipoh for Penang on Monday forja short holiday? Mr, Lim Teck Siong returned to Singanl’poh la daj ,ftflr Bt *y of thrM days f TrB Tl bttB bMn
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  • 71 1147 death. Filled h >«'•’" in France. on Be,s b' KElform ly in K«»l* burnpnr, elder Mr»- J. Beecb, E gm Houee, «•*5 gtifwd.W". nod toibmd of J 5 EttiilejA" 6 > p > Cambridge. DEATB- -Oa Jah 14. l N°' 30 r °2 re Ku,— Oa Jo 0 B •«>
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  • 602 1148 New* from Town. A class me* in the Penang Volunteer! are now undergoing spacial ooirse ot trniuiog.” Ton may not bate known the taot, before men of cites A, but it muat be tree becausa the Timo* 0/ Malaya cays it is so. Thia probably accounts for the
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  • 1979 1148 [BuuTiS d Tuligbams BUT ALLIES STILL PROGRESS BRITISH HEAVILY EMGAGED. Resistless French Advance. London, July 23, 3.30 a.m. A French communique nates 1 The Germans to-day attempted by powerful counterattacks to arrest our progress between the Marne and Ourcq. The French and Americans resisted all assaults and
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  • 255 1149 Au Imfobtamt Buboioal Dimovubt Fob Hualing Damgbbous Wovxds. Quite a number of new words will bs added to the dictionary as a direct outcome of tho war. Among these is “Bipp”—a combination of Bismuth, lodoform, and Paraffin Paste—the name given to one of ths most important surgical discoveries of
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  • 37 1149 {■From Our Own CorrapondenQ Biefaporo, July 21. Ihe Provost-Marshal Major Thompson notifies that an Austrian war prisoner Dlubofsky, passing as a Russian, is missing from Tanglin war camp. He is aged 28 24,
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  • 29 1149 CRwn Our Own Singapore, July 21. Rubbar is weak with demand only fair, Smoked sheets are at W ots, and lower grader 2 etc. lower. P
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  • 27 1149 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 22. The prices in tho London Rubber Market to-day were: Pale Orepe g/ij Diamond Smoked Sheet M 2/11
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  • 130 1149 Tn boat Or Wab Auaimst Gbbmabt. London. May 30.—A message from Athens states, upon credible information, that tbe present condition of affairs in Turkey is lamentable. Epidemics and famine have caused wholesale deaths and tbe population is depressed in oonsoquenoe of tbe British successes In Mesopotamia
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  • 577 1150 [KuUTMB'U i ULKOKAMB.] -REORGANISINGTHE COUNTRYLonJbrt, July 23, 4 45 pm, In the House of Commons Ljrd Riberi C eil Htwtd toat tue operations of General Maim all on the Euphratewin March and in the urbood of Knkuk in April re-uii d in 10,000 'lurkish casualtieo mending 7,510 pis
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  • 632 1150 [RkUTKE'B i ELBQRAMB.] V. C. AWARDS hOR Naval raid. LuiiUUn, Ju V 23, Echoes of tbe Stirring events at Z bru M ga on tbe night of ibe 22nd 23rd April are contained in a Gazelle announcing awards of various decoiaiions to panicipauts. Toe Victoria C.oaa is
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  • 170 1150 For t F h for the quarter etdtn» w ths* o 01 por 01 ba Colony ai |lgi xg. isu with 1161,066,80 c for tb?° q.irterof un y,’ ,hown m wL™ rote by surly thirteen milfe,, L'i’** h,d oomideteble ,b m wm over igbt a»lli» w a, m
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  • 182 1150 According to an Amsterdam h>mn<s b tbe Daily fhreniele, it is now soMvtoi dangerous for German ofioeri, in Borlia it least, to act on those rules of oosdsU of which the Ztberu affair gave an adainte illustration, Tbe KrawMiiwif snd Ml other journals are mightily conesrMd garding
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  • 49 1150 »ha raanlto Ths following sre the siWtiSt Mr. CB’ B T °SpA Hogan beat W ca gBiUl P J Tcfirid by 6 -2, f-1 i ftb byd-4 r e B e.rb..tOaUw»^^, F S 8» «-3 i Shannon and Bm‘rt and L M Brain-worker, WmJ labourer., d’ouvre,
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  • 2704 1151 Co. .WiW/ I P* 1 j, text 0f tb Ur a^“ Jsitice L- M Woodward tiatin thssnd by the Eastern I s?** ««tUTaßeeOilMi 11 fo*** 0 ‘f »8 ***** d m ‘B a ,or *>/ oontr»et in J,I J I ufth, 22ad November, 1917, «rd’»,*» defenduti
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  • Page 1151 Advertisements
    • 89 1151 ChutberlAii’B Ctigh RenMy. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will n t only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a r-tn-dy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing iojurious. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets all n qairements, It acta on
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  • 409 1152 Ntw York is to be made the greatest port in the world, A programme inaugurated by the Shipping Board has this end in view. Its harbour facilities are to be greatly enlarged for the war period and the same programme has in mind the period
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  • 340 1152 Dr. Sansom’s report for 1917 covers just over Feven pages of printed matter and contains figures dealing with ail matters relatirgto vital statsiics. The population of the F.M.B. iu 1917 was estimated to ba 1,244,018, the birth rate was 27.94 per thousand find the death-rate 34 7.
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  • 227 1152 Tab Timet Hoaxed by a Fond Si UM AT I 81, An audacious hoax has been parpstmod on the Timu by a wit whs is also u expert in forgery. One issue contained the following abort poem to which was appended tbs iW w of Mr. Rudyard Kipling
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  • 1265 1153 rtnmioe thrcuah from t***” V»t eo»li»«' t0 00Dfi; V” Focb intends to pr«i b«> ..d to reap trom Dew ;5 J° v’ick tke laliest possible ad- T Sibt i« developing into a »>«*• .moeitatoiedi»" but the Allied rf*»’“cots report consistent pro. hMbeene noliceabie sbsence otsnj enemy commun
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  • 798 1153 Mr. Ju *>tia Farrer*Manby ratumed to Ipoh on Wednesday, tbe Full Coart of Appeal having concladed its aesaioo. Lieutenant Herbert Laurie, instructor at Beamsville training camp, Canada, fl iw under tbe steel arch bridge at Niagara gorge without misbap. Mr. P. F. Wise, who is in control nf munition
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  • 209 1154 270.100 people died in the F.M 8. during the year 1911 to 1917 inclusive, and of th t number the appalling total of 117.043 deaiht wore due to the eurahle dieeaeeof malaria Something ought to be done and must be done to check this preventable waste of human
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  • 85 1154 An Austrian Prisoner ot War giving.the name ot DubeLky and parsing as a Bussiin is missing from the Prisoner ot War Camp, Tangbn. Hi< description is ss fo lowa Age 28 or 24. Height 6 feet 8 inches, Broad abouldais and we.i «pt, Eyes grey, Complexion
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  • 111 1154 Mr. T«n Cheng Ke, the wall known pro prietor of the Alhambra and other Citv mute* gragh shows in Singipxe, was on Widnes» day fined 325 with costs by the Sanior Magistrate, Mr. Langham Ca ter, on a ccmolaint made by Mr. Duncan Roberta, the Official Censor of
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  • 1021 1154 Thi Quistion oi Allowing!, In the course of a leader with which we are in thorough agreement ths Btraitt Timet says i We understand, therefore, why the Governor of Hongkong fixed minimum separation allowances for wives at 1200 per month with 120 extra for each child up
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  • 140 1154 Hie LorJebip, Mr. iog the assembled J ar 7 L f is»m Singapore eaid that b ll d: |t(M w*y miliary 'I Ja-y these called, but >t j jt ltr ti|> W oild bate to o*t'J a W .< If yon like to arrargeto w Lord’blp
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  • 1771 1155 IJCO.ID DAY3_BEoCLTS. ig»i» f‘" ar,d th, eet, i thte was a considerably tb,n on 1 ne,dl J' Dd I ude< took the opportunity of a t0 ,twn<i, Tbe racing mi ke~.r ‘bin on fciibei wer. cloier and the out more He afternoon **Xll««« for th. «tarter moat
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  • 1544 1156 [Buvtbb's Tuluubamb,] THE IUENING TIDE, Victory Nearer. London, Joly 24. Speaking in London General Smite, referring to the general military situation, said it was moat interesting and hopeful. We were not entitled to cherish extravagant anticipation!, bit there was sufficient ground after the happenings of the last two
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  • 32 1156 Tb wedding Petroleum u P rcb T toJ»JPf,,b J ,e rl *.n C .Bd Mi.”' the belt®* 0 Hotmiid*. f a*» performed J by wa> 1* 9 reception .nd m
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  • 1070 1157 ,u dar.i b» decided w»t ag.in.t w« cit> imagio® the good ’"’“J' mile «bich will greet the in tho.e circle, which reg.rd STAT Zrely m bi th P re, “‘i JLdlv well imagine the scowl the. SiiMd.m.gn.t.. who, .Ming now that iXrhMbeen .ghwtly fatare »< .bort- t, iwrMMd terntonnl
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  • 78 1157 The following are the resells of ths ties played off yesterday i Ladies Singles—Miss Hooker Leit Mrs Hogan by 6—l. 9—7. A Doubles—Prcntis and Harries beat 8 F B Martin and Sayers by 6—l, 6—2, BD>ebles —Nicol and Harvey beat Fell and Adamson bv 6 —2, 7—5
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  • 30 1157 The third and final race of the Gibbons Cvp Competition a 200 yards handicap will be held at the Swimiog Club to morrow at 11,30 a mi
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  • 553 1157 Mr L’ong E g Knean and Mr. Chung Ac Miog ruturnad to Ipoh on Thursday from Penang.. Mr. P. F. Fitnerald arrived in Ipoh on Thursday from Penang. He is on his way to Singapore. Father Duvelle of the Church of the Assumption his been nominated Tieor General of
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  • 1322 1158 All About Snakes (real). Borne years a t o, when poisonous makes were more numerous in the suburbs of Penang than they are nowadays the aid of an old Penang resident was in frequent demand in cases of snakebite, and it was said without contradiction that never in
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  • 1574 1158 [Reuter's Telegrams.] RELENTLESS FRENCH ADVAHCf' A French pn.one,, lu nid tnt 2 oI i the north bink ot the Ji.,»? the night time p in the region ot d wood 1.5C0 metre, iit k ft*• »nd the village of Cb.i.i,., t.ik tuft our counter-offensive Ih< re wi, Violent
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  • 549 1159 [RuUTBB’s TILIGBAMfI.] EXCITING BATTLE WITH 6UBMABINE9 London, July 24. Tbe 82,000 tonner White Star liter Juitilia was sunk eff tbe uerth Irish coast on tbe morning of the 20. h July after an extraordinary twen'y-feur bears’ hgbt with »2<ubmarine. The fi st torpedo wrecked tne engine room
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  • 372 1160 A Complete Swprlso London, Jwlj 25, 7.55 a*mTre Ki g io inspecliog the G.aud Fleet !n<pechd themy-'e y ebip (hit waaemployed Bl teiophne carrier in the attack on ralin thaii at Tondern. See reached a p 9 int oa the German coast in the ear<y morfiand df«pat:b(d
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  • 191 1160 We unde:st».nd th it, says the Malaya Tribune hiapplication fo< Stribs S ttlemetts 51 pit cent War L )*n Bands ba« b en fairly bi sk tnl continues so. No ckubt the tairns are Buffioiontly attractive to make the loin a succsbs and with tbo certainty of
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  • 941 1160 [By Tom Wbigmt.] It is hard to tell whether one sh'u d scorn or pity the fellow who is bored by a sea voyage. For the raker wbosi demand produced the Titanic, who vanes time so much that he has no time to live, wbo must be In touch
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  • 83 1160 A Lift hudid Caplin* (jMw. Ow Om. Singapore, Jaly V Mr. Bean on b 'half of the Commissioners welcomed Mr. Peel saying came from Penang with one great m namely that he was charged with ekotnoity." It bid been prw* Singapore municipality •to™ “V prudent with
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  • 94 1160 A meeting was held yesterday Chimb* of Commerj® 0 f a.TiDLomento regains sit ceremony of Td Buniveriary* The< of the reprenent.^”’ the Hon ole *'■J: Details wera »8 *.jj B acb arrangemeLt* wb tfao Hoes of I»» J" promises to ba F idey l o( Juion.. 1M fi»e
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  • 2439 1161 COSCLVDIXa DAY 3 RESULTS fcM CWll hrnuzbt to a conclusion b m meeting both »«J h ti the profit, of the club we hive no doubt these H usefully ‘o charitable funds Xt’a. concerned, lhe t record one and those who ’.d. nf the opportunity of I"*
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  • 850 1162 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore was held on Friday afternoon attended by Messrs W. Peel (Presient), J. Polglase (secretary), W A. Sims, E, Teeieneohn, J. A. Elias, A, W Biin, TmKbeam Hock. B. Ball (Municipal Bogireir), W. Lowther Kemp, Rdaod Braddell, M.
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  • 160 1163 ">’ dirto,OT >!<••'“; t/b-p»' f d tho BbB»Fore onA»g. d 6C,or >»»';' h 'L,,.l9lB. Forth. je»r lb. f .i, ,»er eipeidit.ra w«b V.'oa'pot for tbo J e r SJlltt 1 «I received. Tbie eitensho development.! **£'l wn-k being rried ont and d.ffionlV l BSCUnn more Titbit report end
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  • 204 1163 iipou to Units d States. Tn following letter from the Comsmseef Tride and Customs has been nttid by tbe FM. S. Chamber rr»I ms tbs honour to quote for the infor■aw of your Chamber the text of a C’tUrolJune 1918 by the 8 cre’ary of Sure,WasoiostDD 9 tQ
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  • 42 1163 Oun (br&pondcnl.) w London, July 25. May Ol loa fibber Market Crtta Liudon, July 26. 8.. u Sbeet::: z i| 01 S.tord.yat k -iu:t; 4 r tt,e v»'® it bi. So??”» p’l» B U e e e bUt “>• b/
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  • 417 1163 A despatch has been received from the Secretary if S’ate for th' 1 Culonii-s enclosing a c mmuciqd for publ cation in the Gaietto of the names of those who have been brought to the notice of the 8 c etary of State for War and
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  • 220 1163 Con scription and Lands Sale Restrictions. [To THi Editob of thu Slraiie limft S —Au enactment was par.s;d in 19(7 by which la’.d hell under the C>untry Linds Cu!tiv..tioo Euictm nt* could not be t a t&ferrod except that small blocks of lea** than 59 acres c.uld be Fold to
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  • 478 1163 FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING. Impoitant Quistioni Discisam. Tbe fi st quarterly gm j ral meeting of the members of tbo Kedah Planters* Association, which wss recently constituted, was h'-ld bt the Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. Mr E D Lane presided and among tbe others present were Messrs
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  • 138 1163 Tbe final race of the Gibbons Cup Competition was held ytshrday. Band.y more, ing, at Tanjoog Buogah with the fol owing result i Handioip. Actual Time. OB Crisp bt 40 •cs 3 mio. 54 sens 8 A Yell 2ud Scratch 3 23 D Rendle 3rd 45 »rcs 4
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  • Weddings.
    • 298 1164 TOM. The welding took place in Kuala Lunpar on Saturday of Mr. Andrew Caldecott, et the F.M 8. Civil Service, and Mifee Olive Innes, mly child of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Innes. The ceremony took place at St. Mary’s (Ohuroh of England), the Rev. A. B. Cham* pion
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    • 317 1164 F P. A pretty wedding was solemnised on Thursday afternoon at the P.esbyterian Church, Singapore, the parties being Miss Sophie Marion Lea, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lea, of Glengarry, Oiley-rd, and Mr. Albert George Stredwick, of the engineering staff of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. The church
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  • 568 1164 [RlUTll’s TILIOBAMB London, July 27,10.40 p m. 8 r Druplas H« g in hh report on aviation says t We attacked on tbe 25th July three large ammunition dumps and a’so tbe docks at Bruges and numerous villages used as billets». A strong west wind greatly favour,
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  • 364 1164 [Eown’e reached London r" "bo indrc.te, the t.,. Mdef h(6| b |l y e byb.ro., exie ii oll Alreidy Eom.ni, b„ 0 J** "ar 800.000 or el« e popaht.cn, ‘II. t’eated. The effleer. r6 t thb ,On h' J’ 4 1* m the bands of th» r„i •abjeoted
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  • 5 1164 U‘‘“ Tin («refilled) aif**
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  • 1124 1165 c.fifroo tbB Marne front grows inJ.'atlT favourable and hopes of the Tji expulsion of the Germane from Sulustcan now reasonably be enter- I -JU, The advanos is being pressed at a I Mr e f points bat probably the most Mi is ths Franco-American move between Inngpont
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  • 498 1165 Mr B. Nunn is appointed to act at Resident, Makcca. from July 26, Mr. R. 0. Cuasen, District Officer, here to-day on business. Lacy is appointed tubs r.L.M Oj from July 20. Mr, N. A, Sedwick is appointed a collector for Singapore under the War Tax O dinance. Cable
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  • 1257 1166 Ware the Illustration. Really people should ba more carefu 1 It makes the excitable patriot foam at the mouth when he receives circulars enthusiastically proclaiming the virtues of the British made goods pictured thereon, and on inspec* ties sees staring him in the face on one of the
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  • 403 1166 [Reuter's Telegrams.] BUCCE33tUL eudj Si p.r.tion i ß a w 7 i c««»ltie.. We took', f« Londoner, in i Scces ,L p a S •enth weit of A bsrthok > »»d captured ton, nr.chio in tb. HebX 8 ‘V oto? with »ewe ion Irving 30 ptiJ,!! fh
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  • 2841 1167 MARNE LINE CLEARED. allied troops pursuing. Frtichadvance at all Points Lori", J»'J 25. 111» p m. tooting in the park M't H>« «d’*“ co stopp’d iLttUIMO. They drove tb«> French Helen it.tion which the ..Moeepy. The mo,t new iXtte E|k‘i»g between the Ourcq Zhu Msrne is that the
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  • 407 1168 [Him* k 11 V A Sa I JAPANESE TROOPS The P.rlsL,p ell( Irinina Portion of be P &=p,V«2 4l owing tointero.t ™"t,. I ‘T'* i 'Ttor R.„„ “J* wolnhoß bit lx tr,or<H W il. JaT. 1 d o< cl,,de virt h e,’orkw.ofth c entirewo rl to the victory
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  • 1195 1169 ex.ctJy democracy bat 4 5 (action with bare.aorncy, b» E..t I‘ raged ,iolenc.cte ntorm in Ind.a b»i been the schema of which i< now bein B 80 throughout tbs length **WthU inb-Continent. In •< h d ‘J h h,«o eiperienced perhaps bin Ue famt paff. nf thia ;U
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  • 961 1169 More Snake Stories. Mr, H. G. Birwar writes anent our recent article i I came from Lihore, the capital cf the Purjib, where snakes of all kinds abound. I can easily recall a Urge number of true stories but the following will do as specimens. An old snake-fancier
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  • 233 1170 Every part of the Town Hull held its complement for the performance of this company whose depletion in numbers since it set out a couple of years ago on a tour in the East and Australia, was by that means not reflected in the receipts last night.
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  • 113 1170 European Lady Killid. Cilcatta, July 12 Monday’s earthquake did great damage in Assam. Reports from tea districts show that almost all tea districts were affected. Most of the bungalows have been destroyed, while factories, leaf houses and machinery have been seriously damaged. The shock waa terribly felt in
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  • 2130 1170 [Riutib’s Tiligbams.] A DANGEROUSMANOEUVRE. More Priiontrg Takes. London, July 28. A French communique states t North of the Marne we continued our progress at night time. When our elements reached the right bank and approached the road south of the Ourcq, our right approached the Dormans-Bheims road.
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  • 371 1171 1919 E3TIMAIEB PASSED. A meeting of tbe numbers of tbe Penang Rural Board was held at tbe Land Office yesterday afternoon, there baing present Messrs. C. A. Cavendish (President) C. G. May, G. C. G. Muller, Cbeah Seng Yean and Cbee Kok Frt (Secretary). The minutes of
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  • 201 1171 (front Our Own, Singapore, July 30 In Council yrslerday tbe Railway Bill was left to a Committee awaiting tbe rrp*y of tbe Federated Malay B*ates regarding tbe suggestions that tne buildings (rated by the railway administration and lands be resumed by tbe local Government. Municipal BillTbe Hon.
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  • 1406 1172 An Istzbestimg Case. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thureday, before Mr. Justice Earnshaw, lhe civil Bait, the New Serendah Rubber Company, Limited, vt the Rice Supply Agency of Klang, was commenced* The plaintiff company are suing the defendants for the specific performance of an agreement
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  • 257 1172 But.iW.ddho Cnnunoi Sergeant jir and Mrs. J. H. host and hostess to the effijsn Penang Volunteer Corps and their L! yesterday afternoon at their iriJ" ths occasion of their silver wedding k function went off suooessfnlly sad J Mrs. Webb ware the recipients of ooem latory wishes
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  • 61 1172 la eieroi.3 of tbepo’”" of'the Mid KC loB whin The following within the Lco.l Tied* eD ’dut, S' lll di.oretion of ">» M* Settlements, or l J?e the profit Pon. D g.baexewpUdfro>tb. le'oftte *bo«-m..tiot>ed OM Mat* h»W p tW Home-T'»de b, P> p rie du> I* ol
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