The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 4 December 1918
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Article1705 1918-12-04 1851 While the Singapore Free Preu of Monday was lamenting the apathy of local associations as regards the states after the war of Germans formerly resident in the Malay Peninsula, the Planters’ Association of Malaya was actually passing a resolution on ths subject couched in terms which ought1,705 words
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Advertisement97 1918-12-04 1851 Cbe Straits Echo. W w PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, S*i Beach Street' Penang. Price: Dally Local ISO Pep annum Outstation Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) 018 pep annum. Cable Address: ECHQ PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 586. Printing Department 343. N.B.—All buaineaa97 words
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Article540 1918-12-04 1852 Mrs. B. P. Brash, who has been in India for soma time, retimed to-day by the s.s. Tara. Mr. and Mri, A Mourin, of Ipoh, who went to India on a holiday returned to-day by the s.s. Tara. The Resident Councillor and Mrs. Michell have come down540 words
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Article858 1918-12-04 1852 The Baboo and the Bheel. Here is what is to us a new spoimen of B’boo writing t Question Describe a Bheel (one of the wilder Indian tribes.) Answer: A Bheel is a native of India only more hairy. He wears on his back a quiver full of858 words
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Article299 1918-12-04 1852 [To Tun Editou or tub Malay Mail.] Sir,—The statement in your issue of Nov. 19th, regarding a Conference held at the St. John's Institution on the preceding day has, I fear, created a misunderstanding with regard to the positibn of grant-in-aid schools; and tbe note of the 21st299 words
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Article1088 1918-12-04 1853 [REUfIB’s Teligbamb] THE GUILT OF GERMANY, Bavarian Disclosures. Lindon, November 25 The dieoloegree cabled thi, morning gerdme the origin of the VH p.bli.bed by the Brnrinn G.veroment are contained in the report, of Count von Lerchenfeld, "jKm” Brllß ‘o t>i« Govern?TJ W? 4 rn’r Bsporting on[REUfIB’s Teligbamb] - 1,088 words
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Article376 1918-12-04 1853 AFTER THE WAR.” GEBMANB~N 'phĔ STEAITB. A BIMO.FOM Owmok. eection F b,lc r i» P t L J P le,t P reu r* h Bkl8 8 U»k, up the »p»tby or ."the' o h‘7 wl,ether Ihw Colon, „to wb.l d tlon fro »tter-war elrcemsunce. Th. ’i!*?’ b Bt might take376 words
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Article222 1918-12-04 1853 The mortality returns for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending November 23 show that tbe total number of deaths was 81, of which 56 were males and 21 females. The death-rate per mills per annum was 89.56 compared with 44 94 in tbe preceding222 words
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Article1348 1918-12-04 1854 In a recent article on Government by Abstention we (Straiii Times) endeavoured to shew how a Government could escape the necessitv of doing anything by doing nothing. We feel it our duty, therefore, to record a very marked triumph for thia policy in the matter of rubber. The1,348 words
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Article624 1918-12-04 1854 Fatal Moron Accident, (.From Our Own av B klt Merhjam, November 27 b/uro Mr OHG ci±" C oB l capacity .f hT t?” d ‘y*“>nq«e«tw 5 h6ld '«“Ching •h’cll. ot death of a Chinees boy B .U jfc 2 Khok aged sav:n yearr, the .on of.™,, vegetable624 words
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Article1125 1918-12-04 1855 special general meetin? of th» «M held in the office of the Chamber, No 1 Breweter Eo»d, Ipoh on S.t.rd.j, o con. eider the report of the Seb-Committee gppomted at the extraordinary general meeting of the Chamber held on October 28, to report on the Hon.1,125 words
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Article1317 1918-12-04 1855 LbTTII FBOM THU GOVBBMMBBT. The Chairman said that the next business on the agenda was to consider the advisabilitv of filing the price of tm. I be reason for that being included in tbs agenda was L. result of a letter written by the Council to the1,317 words
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Article900 1918-12-04 1856 -ZVmM o/ Malaya. Elsewhere in this issue the protagonist of Hylam servants,” as a Singapore contemporary recently described him, Mr, A. C. Towers, continues his last great effort on behalf of tbe movement in favour of the registration of domestic servants, It is perhaps a pitiable commentary-ZVmM o/ Malaya. - 900 words
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Article341 1918-12-04 1856 Mrs. Mitchell asks us to state that articles for the Our Day basaar will be received by her at any time before the data of Our Day itself, December 20 and 21, [To tub Iditob ov tub Free Preu.] Sir,—The appeal for “Oar Day” this year was issued341 words
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Article750 1918-12-04 1857 INSURANCE COMPANY CASE, Judgement was given this morning bv Mr. ED. Action, Dietriot J a d ge in the case in which Tan Ah Huai, also known as Tin Ah Kwi, was charged with cheating one Tan Chan Peng by falsely pretending that he was authorised by750 words
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Article535 1918-12-04 1857 Out Own At m ktt District Court, before Mr. G. A, Hereford, District Judge, Province Wellesley, on Tuesday, two young Malaymen named Sahak bin Mat Aris 7 and Bakar bin Tahar were convicted of (1) b ebr «king b y d iy with |Btent u oomml theft535 words
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Article22 1918-12-04 1857 Salaihs Commissiom, O'" On Sil, «®pore B November 28. th.t th. Bterlmg 1 1 reqne.ted t. Inq. lr i Dto22 words
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Article17 1918-12-04 1857 In eon..q, eoc of th Abiot)mi) i.tioo of th. import.tron at 32.603 ton, of17 words
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Article29 1918-12-04 1857 The Auction waspsorly attended 11.7*0 lota were catalogued but a cons.derablu proportion was withdrawn. Fine d&u flf .J d d nbbed advanced half a cent.29 words
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Article326 1918-12-04 1857 BuDg? 8 u Dg hM dei,ari£ i trit ta’arim dividend of 7, per cent on account of the y«»r ending 30th June 191», payable on the 14th December 1918. tld Oa l# thelr °OP ra d ed Nt bw 25 state that since their last report there326 words
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Article30 1918-12-04 1857 Amount previously ackknowleged >9,090 57 Mrs. D*war M 5.00 Ladies’ Bridge Boek 14.50 Bridge Debt 0.70 Mrs. Simpson 1100 W. Duncan Esq. 80 00 >9,162 8730 words
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Article24 1918-12-04 1857 Latest MMotatioan. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day tl 1124 25, and ia S.ngapore (refiaed) at >124.95, busmesa done, changing banda 50 tons.24 words
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Article773 1918-12-04 1858 la our ifiSMB of November 7 we drew attention to the imminence of a reooil from She strain of war into the new era of peace, the world now being constructive and not destructive, as the President of the F. M, 8. Chamber of Mines subsequently expressed it.773 words
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357 1918-12-04 1858 Eluventh List ov Subscuiptions Reokivud. Amount previously acknowledged 185,787.11 H. Welham 100 J. G. Hummeling 25 Collection Boxes Nos. 186/190 issued to Government Monopolies, Penang 75.46 Yeoh Seng Lye 100 Collecting Card No. 65 issued to Secretary, Sing Long Wan Club 10 Collection357 words
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Article617 1918-12-04 1858 LABOUR, RICE INFLUENZA (Io mi Imo. 0. THi>„e PreM) •hortlga ot o’ile.° f L,b’ v wa't? ,io in the production ot tin i B tha V*a W M.l.y Stat., combined w“th inoreate in the death nt. of Ohi? through medium to draw the attention of Jhsfl’' ernment to the f.t.i617 words
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Article1785 1918-12-04 1859 M, Damelins, a velt F 1 d published «’ome twsnty Wll n Mr eotilkd “A Iw i tij (a X,L' i° k Anglo-Sazoni'' The publication of a work wiLb fcUJh a title was a acf .T k little oo.rage at a timb when F.X”a° B.atn and T.rioue other1,785 words
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Article603 1918-12-04 1860 Mr. B- T, 8. Durston, manager of Simagaga EsUt?, has returned from a holiday in Kashmir looking very fit and well. We are glad to learn that Mr. A. B. VoalflP» Acting Municipal President, is batter and was ab’.e to attend office to-day. The engagement is announced603 words
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Article1262 1918-12-04 1860 Engaged Couples as War Sufferers. Siys a writer in a Home paper: I have heard of several cases of young women in deep distress because they are refused passports to go to Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore, and India on purpose to be married. The fiance in each case is1,262 words
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Article1073 1918-12-04 1861 [Biutbs's Tulbgbams mb. BONAB Law at GLASGOW.! The Need for Unity. Landon, November 26 Numerous election speeches were m^e this evening including one at Glasgow bv Mr. Bonar Law, who said that for the) future of the world and the sake cf the nations which had participated[Biutbs's Tulbgbams ] - 1,073 words
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Article402 1918-12-04 1861 [Rutrrni’s Tsliqiabs.] chaos in the land. MoT.nint Agilmt Sovlati. I Lsodoo, No»,niter 25. ,r m Co P' ob, «J. t..t tt>« Be lib p.per. ,iph u th( politic.! oomplicktion. tbroogbo.t Omuf ■><>».■>',', .land u tllrewi tbe Berlin .«tboritj lr becoming mar. prononneed rn South Q.rm.ny, No.'b"e.t Germany .nd[Rutrrni’s Tsliqiabs.] - 402 words
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74 1918-12-04 1861 [To THU Editom of Tin strait* Ecka Sr. This is a matter for public moving—repres native of all cissies—not Cbsmber of Commerce and other bodies alone A public meet rg in tbe Town Hah, with some of our hading public men on tbs platform,74 words
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Article565 1918-12-04 1862 [Rutter Telegrams] A VOYAGE TO KIEL, Mlnmreepers Ahead. London, November 25. Todiy the advanced unit of the British fleet eet oit for Kiel from the great mine* •weeping and Q boat base at Granton near Edinburgh. It consisted of a flotillla of the ••Hunt" Clan of mine sweepers,[Rutter Telegrams] - 565 words
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Article680 1918-12-04 1862 [Reuter's Telegrams THE GUILT OF GERMANY, Bavarian Dlsclosnrai. L ndon, November 25. The disclosures cabled this morning regarding the cripin of the war published by the Biwian Gevernment are contained in the reports of Count von L ircbecfeld, JhvarLn’Minister at Berlin, to his Government in July,[Reuter's Telegrams ] - 680 words
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Article409 1918-12-04 1862 The General Officer Commanding, Straits Settlements, has received a telegram from the War Offiop, London, stating that no more applications for Commissions in the following Technical Corpsß. E„ R- A. M 0, A. V. Q. A. 8. C., AC. 0„ and 1 Workshops will be409 words
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Article1640 1918-12-04 1863 PERAK APPEAL CASE. O*dbb o» tag Cotrir, la.heCo.rtof A PP ..I, Kuil. oo Monday, judgment was uehvjred j n t u’ case known as the Perak Water Biuhts o aB9, the readiag of their judgments bv Mr. Juitioa Innes (Aoung Onief J«di Olß i C om missioner) and1,640 words
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Article88 1918-12-04 1863 In cnlebration of Our Day at Sungei Patani there will be a concert followed by a dance ou th» night of Saturday, the 14th December, in aid of the Bed Cross Fund. Tickets at 34 dollars each admitting a lady fre« are already available and those88 words
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Article206 1918-12-04 1863 A little while ago there appeared us several Garman newspapira aa accoant of a supposed interview of the Kaiser with a gipsy, when he was quite a young man. Germany she told him, 'will have a great war in 1914.’ and she added ominously, Germany wdl206 words
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Article604 1918-12-04 1864 (To THi Editob, limo» of Malaya Sib,—There must surely be good deal of opposition among fair-minded people to io one-sided a scheme as this, though Mr. Towers has not discovered it P Ho has always, of course, spoiled his agitation by hysteria, and to-day he gives gross604 words
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Article582 1918-12-04 1864 NAwinro-NoBTHiBM Fbavcb. From Nanking, at the close ef the T aip ing rebellion, all the golden glories of the Southern Dynasties (4tb, sth, and 6th centuries ad had been completely wiped out, When Tseng Kuo-fan had recovered the city (1864), he set to work to repent582 words
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Article513 1918-12-04 1864 —T, 0. M. S..»°“ C r‘ 3 h9 b.® 0y jas a t 01-ly punted p‘£‘ u i°. u r t o h rT Cin j" t: y b pro.d.“a is in the circumstances befitting th, phenomenal eucoe.e it re eal 6 iß.pii.tion to Hi. M.jesty King—T, 0. M. - 513 words
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Article1300 1918-12-04 1865 An English news<p< per daacribad Prug. gift recently asthe common enemy of the nineteen nations.” The description is not an adequate one for, although only the nineteen allies were fighting against her Prussia was undoubtedly the enemy of all mankind. And when one says Prussia one means1,300 words
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Article596 1918-12-04 1865 e vv of L d J Of B‘. J m»s fi f w 8b Evelyn C mibeil Ellis, ha« been proved at 1265,— 5F P to L M Woodw w’o west ettnidT thBFill Court of Appeal returned.this morning by tbu s.s. Ipok Among those who arrived here596 words
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Article723 1918-12-04 1866 Wisdom of Our Ancestors, The first thing we do, let’s kill sll the lawyers, —Shakespeare, Henry VI„” 2nd Part, Act iv, B j. 2. Scotch Modesty. God gie as a guid conceit o' oursel’s! Of course, the Scotch ata the salt of the earth; nobody would ever think723 words
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Article212 1918-12-04 1866 A cable from Amsterdam states that the German ex*Orowu Prince met with a very hostile reception at Eckhuisan, in Holland, where the crowd greeted him with most opprobrious abuse. A number of Bolshevik agents have been arrested in Madrid and other Spanish towns. An agitation aiming at212 words
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Article44 1918-12-04 1866 CZ'hfta Chur Own CorrespondenNj Singapore, November 29. At the Marine Enquiry into the stranding of the s.e. Anamba near Sabang on the 26ch September, Capt. Arnold, the Master of the vessel, maintained that it was due to the steering gear jamming,44 words
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Article125 1918-12-04 1866 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 3124 25, and in Singapore (refined) at 3124,95, business done, changing hands 75 tone. We learn ssiye the Ipoh pap r that 170 replies have been received by Mr. A. C. J. Towers in response to his latest appeal, and125 words
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Article169 1918-12-04 1866 [Riw«- g projected national assembly Not Meeting at Frankfurt. Thi. morning’, National Assembly i. Qer Frankfurt ia cancelled, F d to meat The Dresden Soviet. Majority Ssolalirt»’ Sucun. A meange sXu n 8 th ta to ta Soviet at Dresden resulted in the Main-;» Soo'.l'.ta receiving 88.473 vote,[Riw«-g - 169 words
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Article352 1918-12-04 1866 Arica is a seaport in Chile and the capital of the province of Tacna, It is connected by rail with the town of Tacna. It is built on a flat close to the sea-shore, having i high promontory to the south which protests the roadstead, there being352 words
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Article981 1918-12-04 1867 [Bin tin’s Tblsgbams] Adrift on th* Frontier. a Lindon, Novemb?r 26 A me«»» e to Stockholm {rom Patro gr.d s»js tbit immemo crowd» of f,ead Eb.si.i prisoner» of war from G.rm.oy are .drift on the frontier „ff 9nD t J r bl II 0 k .u #f[Bin tin’s Tblsgbams] - 981 words
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Article40 1918-12-04 1867 STANDARD GRADES INTRODUCED (Irorra Our Gvm Singapore, November 29 The Singapore Rubber Committee are instituting from the lit December standard grades in sheet and crepe, the basis being slightly lover than what ware previously called prime grades.40 words
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Article64 1918-12-04 1867 tramway or motor transport. (From Our Own B>npaporp, Nuvember 29. Mr. Lowtber.K«mp at the Marne pa' m-etiie tbi. att.'nooo will >b*t «•>« C.imo>i‘B one-» <W th r,lltirg monopjhei to pr v.ta cono.m. 1» »*P«‘ of «««port. »nd »b» ‘I e.-h» roo „..p.he». .nd •>” ">* 'PP 01 lb64 words
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Article562 1918-12-04 1867 .li.iJTM', Tn».,..,] value in home defence. AstliUaoi Acknowledged. A n L )odoQ November Iff. TQe A rCo payee b gh tribate to tie valour and d-votmn to dety of the Air heatre of the war by t <a and land the as.lstancs of the Force has been.li.iJTM', Tn».,..,] - 562 words
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Article1048 1918-12-04 1868 —Times of Malaya. A Oommiiiion to consider the pay, pensions, allowances and other grievances of ■ervanti of the Straits and F. M. S. Government! is to be convened under the chairmanihip of the Chief Justice and containing two official and two unofficial members. It ii granted, then, that—Times of Malaya. - 1,048 words
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Article830 1918-12-04 1868 DIVERGENT VIEWS WITHIN THE INDUSTRY, Io the course of an interesting aiticle the Singapore free Press of Wednesday says: A decidedly curious situation appears to have been reached in regard to the isbber industry for we learn to-day that the Rubber Growers' Association has decided, in view830 words
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Article2782 1918-12-04 1869 HUSBAND’S EASH ACT. VERDICT ANO SENTENCE. In the Kaah Lumpur Ponca Court on Thursday, before Mr, A. W. Just, Magistrate, with the D. P. P, Mr. W. T. Chap--oan for the prosecution, and Mr. A B. Bailey for the defence, Alec Morton Monkland, Manager of Segambut2,782 words
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Article819 1918-12-04 1870 The forthcoming meeting of the Federal Council will be one of more than ordinary interest. It may be the last meeting to be attended by His Excellency, the present High Commissioner, and it will be the first to be attended by an English speaking Saltan. Although we have819 words
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Article174 1918-12-04 1870 THE EDUCATION EA.TH. (Front Our Own Correspondent^' Singapore, November 80, A Draft bill is Gasetted providing au increase in the Education rate from one per cent- to two per cent, of annual value or property rateable under municipal ordinance in order to provide funds for increased grants in174 words
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Article961 1918-12-04 1871 1 HE E. 4 0. DINNER. °f the P«»»g St. Andrew', Society and tbe.r fnende together with Soot.« en f rom Ptonnon Wellesley, K 9 aßd othsr of the Peninsula foregathered at the St Andrew’s Dinner last night at the E A O Hotel. Quite a number961 words
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Article219 1918-12-04 1871 :—Free I'tii. The I.C V. matter still looks as if H will make local turf history for we toe that ail the stories which have been going round about the disqualification of tho trainer ate untrue since bo still appears as a licunod trainer in the current:—Free I'tii. - 219 words
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Article220 1918-12-04 1871 Vtno* vmf mom vwTespossasni..) Singapore, November 80. The Chamber of Commerce Committee has passed resolutions to show its disgust and shams and recommends Government to pass orders that no Germans for a period of tea years after peace should be allowed to Isad reside or trade220 words
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Article744 1918-12-04 1872 lban a Co’B WEEKLY EEPOET. Penang, November 29, 1918. Market! for both Bibber and tin through* oit the week hare been equally difficult to anticipate and to follow with the result that the volume of share-business transacted in both sections has been exceptionally email. During the week744 words
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Article216 1918-12-04 1872 Missus Fbasub Co's Rbpobt. In the weekly share circular, dated November 27, Messrs Fraser and Co. report t Business started this week extremely quietly but the news that American requirements of rubber for this quarter would be slightly increased encouraged investors to add to their holdings and216 words
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Article242 1918-12-04 1872 [To the Bditob of thb Straits Echo Dear Sir, In your editorials on education affairs—always read with interest and appreciation by a large body of teachers you have given expression to ideas which can be best realised by a formation of Teachers* Association in Penang—l wonder242 words
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Article588 1918-12-04 1872 Tom Wbight - (Bx Tom Wbight.) especially now that we knnw book fonn k» o then, A rem.rk in one" ot“ n*” ontohea my eye. "Ween only e.ye, referring to our .ttack «L ?r’ as another ‘‘crusade”— "tk*t this, the hit’end gretfeit will ,n the chivalry of the Middle Ages’” H. tribute588 words
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Article1223 1918-12-04 1873 In our catechism days we were taught to submit ourselves to all our governors teachers, spiritual pastors, and masters And to orde» ourselves “lowly and reverently” to all our betters. Excellent advice—for catechism days For how, otherwise, were we to gauge the immeasurable superiority of those superior1,223 words
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Article478 1918-12-04 1873 ob e’;/-, j w p. b.“..ft AnthoJ L Eo H “d A- O. Mr. Cbarchill is fort,.f ov ud w o»o reo.ll bi. C mmon. CioMr»..,,» mrar.. ~r 900 1 ""t .Hbo.gb bril uwt tbioß. were np et.d of him wolld d.red pred.ct .Mb me.e.re of wbi.r.m.u478 words
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Article60 1918-12-04 1873 Latest Quotations. T n (unrefined) h quoted here to-day at 5124 25 busirM* don% and in 8 agapore (rehn d) st >124.95, no basin daue. Messrs. Boustetd A Co. inform us that tie ollowing were the quotations for Bubter on Biot In Lndcu on the 25 h60 words
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Article912 1918-12-04 1874 The Congrsui of Vienna, An end has been pet to the miking of treaties of peace rt Vienna by the disintegration of the Deal Monarchy, but the gayest capital in Europe” hae been the scene of ■any International agreements. One of the treaties concluded at Vienna was in912 words
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Article261 1918-12-04 1874 [Rbutbr’a Tblbgbamb.] London, November 27. The Press Burean states that altogether 709 British air raids were made into Germany in the thirteeen months to 11th November comprising 374 on large towns, 209 on aerodromes established for the defence of the Rhine, and 126 on other military objectives in[Rbutbr’a Tblbgbamb.] - 261 words
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Article1379 1918-12-04 1874 [RlirriB’t T1L1G1AM8.] CONFERENCE OF STATES, A Socialirt-Bwnblicsm ConstitutionA ..hi. > November 86, a l ft m eay. that .eventy delegatee attended an iiwrtaS oonference between the GoveramenUtf th German State, held in Berlin. Ebert, in bh opening addre.s, declared that a Socialist' *“““»•‘•‘■‘1®» had now finally replaced the[RlirriB’t T1L1G1AM8.] - 1,379 words
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Article517 1918-12-04 1875 [Bsutub TILUGBAMS] IM Community o! Sacrifice. HwlftoaM on London, Nevember 27. The Prvua Bureau announce that War Gram d.3>d.d upon th. pHnni pl headstones for marking 2 ra»«. J nifo pointing out to thL* T° f 1,1 sunnlTißa t 0 M anticipated ■■pp!ymg a memerial[Bsutub TILUGBAMS]; IM - 517 words
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Article518 1918-12-04 1876 [Snfii'i Tilugbams] WOMEN CANDIDATES. The Coilltion and Labour. London, November 27. One of the outstanding features of the election ia the part women are playing as •andidates and voters. The former include Miss Christabel Pankhurst who is contesting the Southwick division of Birmingham, and Mrs. Howmartyn at[Snfii'i Tilugbams] - 518 words
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Article1045 1918-12-04 1876 [Rbutus's Tklhgbams.J KING GEOBGE’S VISIT. Paris, November 28. The French Cabinet has ordered a holiday i:o be observed on Thursday. The Government offices and all principal business estabisbments in Paris will be closed in honour of the King’s visit. The King acmes as the read of the British[Rbutus's Tklhgbams.J - 1,045 words
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Article1145 1918-12-04 1877 A SINGAPORE ANSWER. Given a ration ditteteno. af the gnat Power. nothing mil Germany parprae better foro t into war.causing hrartil. taming the balance of power. So fang u thenua noeeibibty </»„ gmt Fewer, eo long i. there the poesibibu of Germany ««ranting hetaetf T? she1,145 words
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Article111 1918-12-04 1877 [To th. Intro, or raa StnuU AU| Dm* Mr. Ed,,,,. Man* of tb. fin-foot «tn of th... h tn M.xw.ll 8,,d J T ‘i‘n 7 70 bl,r q«.r4 .nd fi, h wd Tho./ 1 h‘‘ tot w brar* O’®. b 7’ tbenmlve® like h—f?y ,d k lhB111 words
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Article40 1918-12-04 1877 Owing to the poetpoaement of Our Day” to December 20th and 21it the Grand Tank Fund ealee will not cloee until Deaeaber 21it and the drawing will take place on Monday December 30th at the Eoplanade.40 words
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Article45 1918-12-04 1877 The Tougkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N.L—Weekly output from 24th to 80th November being one week 18 tons. Mr- Kbaw Joo Tok advisee us that the output from Tin Bentong No Liability for Novemb?r was—Cubic yards 66,600: Honrs 670; Piculs 800; Value 823,080,45 words
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Article348 1918-12-04 1877 i-sj’.r. Sungei Patent 18,000. and K.M-S. 14,466 lb. The annual meeting of the Kbalsa Diwan Malaya, the Bikh Association nf Malaya, will be held at Piling, Perak, on December 26th. 86th and 27th. The Badway Administration are making arrangements for parties of ten and over to travaili-sj’.r. - 348 words
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Article317 1918-12-04 1878 Gvzuu A Co’». Ripobt, Singapore, November 29. Notwithstanding the announcement that the United States War Trade Board had antherised an increase in the importation of ernde rubber from all aouroes to 82,500 tons for the last quarter of the yean the Auction opened on the 87th imt„ with317 words
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Article308 1918-12-04 1878 London, October 3 The market has had a distinctly firmer tendency during the past week, which appears to have been brought about by a fair manufacturing demand and on the report that a very limited quantity of Bobber would be allowed to be shipped to thio country308 words
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Article534 1918-12-04 1878 The Hen. Secretary, Penang St. Andrew’s Society, has received the following tale, graphic messages in addition te those published in the Echo on Saturday i From Shanghai: Recriprocal greetings free brither Soots. Fraser Chieftain. From Malacca: Malacca Scots send heart, iest greetings Pole Chieftain* From Manila: Heartiest534 words
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Article566 1918-12-04 1878 iri 00rrM Pondent writesi—A Udv r.w»; t in Ceylon is a rara ami mA Blrn,tw mini of one Th“ r,n hXS inere will be much speculation in the Lit brary about the desirability of allowing w.m en to hold brief in th. of Ceylon or before566 words
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Article1159 1918-12-04 1879 PIBAK BEATd PBNaNG, A Olia» Wiu,^J OMTMtid q The return football mUoh T* and Penang in aid of the d"Fund wae played at the I Do hP°j DIJ Saturday afternoon last. There wj?i gathering to witness the gamthose present was the HoTlfr r“°!F Watson, British Resident of Perak1,159 words
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Article598 1918-12-04 1879 Th e "Anamba's" Stranding Oavtiov. co^" 0 o f tk h 2 2 r d ‘b. Britirt o« Pile W.b, mr Bib.» B k S.pl.ab.r M, bin been mentioned by m. y .Jw.’-.l??* 1 UdlB —rtl. «•WM to th. <).MtIM. >n M f o u, w fou.d V l'./ h598 words
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Article1372 1918-12-04 1880 There »re three kinds of gcvernments—those you can lead, those yon can drive, and those you can do nothing with. In a general way we agree with the remarks that were made at a recent meeting of the Planters' Association. It is no use to rail1,372 words
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Article576 1918-12-04 1880 '•ORGANS “FOR MR, LLOYD GEORGE, U J 'u Ghro *iel» Tni. i. how TruiA 1 600 tran.aotion, comment, on u cm needed instruction for the publio“Thi paper hi s been acquired, suddenly S\h' o hi h dth9 5‘ 0t of „1" IT h de «pntetion.bji fa with’.h576 words
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Article629 1918-12-04 1881 The course of British iadustry after tns ww is beginning to define itself i a Bom importent directions; Mannfactirers hive l„rnt muoh both from the war it.elf nd from the light which it haa thrown back warda upon the methods of their rim. The feet which haa629 words
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Article493 1918-12-04 1881 -Jr Mr, Wabur 1? Sept 1.1 Pro ld tob Admiral oj LQ o coX 1 6 TM i‘’ aoa “r d b Dori. Hal?, r0.n0... c nd Don.tanc. Mr. F. H. V. G o ttli ß h d R* hter f Ooirt, .nd Mr.. GotHi,*’ B"*”’’ 8-Jr - 493 words
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Article1226 1918-12-04 1881 Colds! of WOIcTnJt j*’* oold»,tb e f ol OWln row. an wnat net tu do with a oa *»»l to do and Dr. D. c D ,d “V pr«. ...f.l. Mutual and 8 trait al"*J cold, wily nd r tb. tint bUkm of Dold. or. »Bd muy Otb.r1,226 words
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Article1151 1918-12-04 1882 [Reutku’s Tulugbams] A MEMORABLE RECEPTION. Popular Enthusiasm. London, November 28, The King; the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert had a most enthusiastic reception in Paris this afternoon. Long before two o’clock, the time of His Majesty's arrival, huge crowds gathered all along the Boyal route[Reutku’s Tulugbams] - 1,151 words
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Article458 1918-12-04 1883 [Riutir’b TlLlGlAMB.] NEW GOVERNMENT'S ACTION Trial of Earl c#. n jn^ 0:1 November 28 Ameeiigeto Copenb» M n trom y offieul y Btota. th.t the Government “m'v .I" 8 ‘"‘l‘J 1 P ,rBu Wo., eible for the w»r including the «-Foreign Ministers Birohtold end C.ernin, moo, Amb.eeedor.[Riutir’b TlLlGlAMB.] - 458 words
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Article478 1918-12-04 1883 .Raurigi Teligbams] BOLSHEVIK BERLIN” Baden Breaks Away. A a London, November 29. r.h. teeg a Copenhagen from R<rli. rehe sty. U »t t B deo lb( free Uem i,d h9 peOpl of B d o dic etoX“ B l l,l,e ik Bsr,in Dl f W < Th.Raurigi Teligbams] - 478 words
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Article317 1918-12-04 1883 lßuutm's TnLionansJ PREMIER at NEWCASTLE. An Explicit Buumnt T, Landon, N vemMr go Mr. Lloyd George spe.k.og at N r ,rd ’«denunJX-,”., ibis would not be permitted by Uttsam 'x-“, v% the men who treated our prisoners inb?! ro.nely ihoald ba mid» mMa.ibl» TH» co.ntrylßuutm's TnLionansJ - 317 words
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Article135 1918-12-04 1883 The Nisuws Conrtni states that aitbuUfb tbe prob os manes of pnaoa are to bs n«gotiat-d at Versdlloe, lbs Pmos Conference itself will take place at Tbs Hague, Ao official Note Useed la Pans states that tbe Bjspborus baa now bean swept clear of mines and a135 words
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Article480 1918-12-04 1884 [BlUriu’C TILKGRAMB MARCH TO THE RHINE. German frontier Beached. London, November 28« Sir Douglas Haig in a communique I t—Onr advanced troops reached the I aw frontier on tha whole front from I iiet north of the Duchy of Luxembourg to I the neighbourhood of Eupen, I[BlUriu’C TILKGRAMB ] - 480 words
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Article1050 1918-12-04 1884 [Bbutbb, Tblbgrams] Firm British Attitude. London, November 27. The Press Bureau states that the Interdepartmental Committee on prisoners of war reports that since the armistice 17,173 officers and other ranks have reached England 6,895 officers and other ranks and 2,233 civilians are expected immediately. Replying to the[Bbutbb, Tblbgrams] - 1,050 words
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Article1022 1918-12-04 1885 la -lew of the oomlog p' tO Oon M it is as well to insist “P'°‘ 0, Tl th h 8 w r «>« i. 0T looked. It has drawn into the tun-nil the two mort unw.rlike B UoBI world—. Britain *»d Amerio*. So was Britain prepared for1,022 words
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Article182 1918-12-04 1885 The output of the Ayer Weng Mine for the month of October was 72 piculs roasted ore. Messrs, Sime, Darby A Co., Ltd. advite particulars of the output from the following companies for the month of November, 1918 as underKamunting Tin Dredging Ltd—Piculs 430; Hours run 499; Yards182 words
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Article517 1918-12-04 1885 a lk of M.l™, -v. Settlement to-day by the s.s. Klanj. d Mr 'u H V-’aiKlMr’.™ Bonan, b 7 The death took plaw I U nigbt t 01d •< «<i »»atiuol I„ dl bylh of SUM Valooattb.aga ot yaar,. Th. iaoeral ia fixed for tu,r thia afurwooo.517 words
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Article974 1918-12-04 1886 Temporary Marriages* Trial marriages, once suggested by Mere* ditto, who discovered he had stirred up a real live hornets* nest, are advocated by Miss Desiree Olare in the.&oeialirt Review Her panacea for a declining birth-rate and other evile is a Temporary Marriages Act/' whose provisions shall secure to974 words
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Article256 1918-12-04 1886 [To THU Editor or thu Strait» Echo Sir, May I ask you to publish this letter concerning Stranger’s” suggestion as regards a Teachers’ Association' In his letter of Saturday, November 30, he speaks rather disparagingly of Singapore. I hope the next time he wishes to write about256 words
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Article448 1918-12-04 1886 [Bwtib. AUbs at th, Bhln,. Briti.h. french and Amert? return to the ««.«.ire b?*he S"’ u practically impossible. 7 U Surrender of Bolling Stock* The first consignment of 15,000 railwa» X “.Wr r ith ’S arrived at the frontier on Fridav k grHAt part of tho Germa, rolling[Bwtib. - 448 words
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Article179 1918-12-04 1887 Tbligrams] Insufficiency of Ships. i London, November 26. I A me„»ge from New York that Heer Cremer, the new Netherlonde Minister declared that ehipo were badly needed U oerry food »o Holl.nd which wee feeding > million refugees oat of her scanty store, Bequiiitloned Vesseli, number ofTbligrams] - 179 words
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Article244 1918-12-04 1887 H. R’s Annual Addrm. (ftan Our Own QmrespondwQ Kuala Lumpur, December 8. The Federal Council has opened. H, E. I the High Commissioner in the course of I hie annual address referred to the death of I Sultan Abdul Jalil and welcomed the new Sultan of Perak*244 words
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Article765 1918-12-04 1887 H. T r h b’.^T. t d fot7h“ a C I J Pe 7 n|i Juoe 30 191» h.. 6 h l f-y«»r endiag followin’. > h jaBt baen “‘“'d. The will > elt,ac d ''<>“■ the ..me will Da of general inter?st. Pirsomalia. r 1., n765 words
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Article402 1918-12-04 1887 A DELIGHTFUL ENTEBTAINMINT. flailing from the land of Melba the ladiss, who under the guise of the Naw Fsulaetios and under the direction of Mr, Frederick Shipman are visiting MaLya at pruseut opened what should be a most euoeusoful season at the Town Hall last night. The402 words
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Article864 1918-12-04 1888 It is signifioant ot much that the grest ip*ech by the King to his people in response to addresses from the Houses of Parliament on the signing of the Armistice never reached Malaya. We invite forgetfulness. The ether day, the question was mentioned in the House of Commons864 words
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Article542 1918-12-04 1888 IMPOSING CHINESE TUN EBAL. The funeral of Oon Geok Teah Neoh, the venerable widow of the late Mr. Koh Seang Tat, the first Justice of the Peace in Penang and the donor of several scholarships, took place on Sunday morning. The cortege left the542 words
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Article539 1918-12-04 1888 P»bwtbatom at Lam,, I Barely a month has chronicled a darinu P WS,Mk r.;:. I 7 1000Da P a ®ied by ami* w killed by revolver shot, none of tkl b D g I who were robbed was able to give anVoh! identify to those who539 words
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Article30 1918-12-04 1888 Sti.wu *****, Sungei P»t»»> Eri.n 32.800, P.d.ng J»« S.m.g.g, 11,537. P d, "«4 HewOoho* 7,680, GbU Kalnmpong_B6,soo, Ne»U b,. 24.028, Bant»» 8,800, »nd 8.8, (Be«‘ 71.000 lb.30 words
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Article17 1918-12-04 1888 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) ie 9* o,ed he S'.finrf) 8124.25 «nd in 8124.95, business done, tc17 words