The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 11 December 1918

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  • 5 1890 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION.
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  • 940 1890 For the present the world Switching the course of the new political currents ibt in motion in Germany by the military breakdown. Provisional Governments have been erected in Barlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Darmstadt, and certain of the old Hansa towns, while in Brunswick at present no head of
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  • 601 1890 c L fu N B,eh *“<‘ L Sept g d hera to dv b; (te C ?7?°' 'V BA..LLB. C.B, Attorney-Oeneral, at Hongkons has been appelated King’s Counsel. 1 r,anJ^ r w McKnight Yoanr left a-daybythe... Tar. f o r Udia w hm they intend spendmg a
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  • Page 1890 Advertisements
    • 101 1890 Cbe Straits echo. jlj* A w w PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Snndays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 5Si Beach Street, Penang. Price: Dally Looal $3O Per annum i, Outstation Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 580. Printing Department
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  • 1270 1891 i’Our Day” Fund. We are glad to see to-day that the Penang Oar Day 1918*' Fend has at l\st retched six figures, There is still tim*, although it grows shortar daily, for a very considerable increase to the prrg?nt total. Now, will all who h*va not yet subsorib-d
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  • 258 1891 [Rians, Tstlaiijtsl WtrsiU and p„ aiw M.r.b.l Foch aod 3. ye.terd»,. Th y them with volleys cf ,,e, »lt -xprea.mg th.ir debt to France Tb/fr. “I press sees Marshil W A lhe of Germany .nd m. Clemency»’,TV’/’' m.a fill of .ear. and 1 the confidence of all the
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  • 227 1891 The following cablegram from H. M. 8. Malaya was addressed to the High Commissioner, F.M.S., dated November 23:—• Most of the German Fleet having been interned in the Firth of Forth, the purpose for which H.M.B. Malaya was constructed is therefore this day, Thursday, November 21,
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  • 496 1892 YEicEL DaY’o AIEEPING Supply Bill toodgoii CFr&n Out Cwh t x. Lumpur, December 3 In the Federal Council the Chief Sec-etarv replying to questions of Uaoffijgh dpn /i th»Uh. Ipob ho.p,t*l r Blbort t d d "J datisg the mfla«ou epidemic, g Pttak Stock F irm The
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  • 330 1892 nr. last nipht d n Naw F.ata.ici 8 ‘<ome cs lrA protiler de.er. i P Q D tQ J abboega .X m b H l,ck d f-ci. w r d pprMl ,o Aocotlio rfi j ct y ore come and toe tk bet,er ,M 0" •dv.nule w?’’*
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  • 192 1892 Penang Our Day" Red Cross Fund 1918. Twelfth List of SußscaiPTioNe Received. Amount previously acknowledged 188,813.47 Collecting C-ird No. 58 issued to Fred. A~ra 9 Cbeah K*e Ee 100 Collecting box No. 56 Chartered Bank 3208 Collecting box No. 226 issued to Chief Clerk R s giacry Supreme Court 22
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  • 421 1892 Chinese Shop Kbhpib Fibhd. «id a C i O u’v.| hcpk Rr a,,J L P.k ►rt. f X W Wm ,t!l m -iirg cbarg. rd LSlure M. h M I Cuß.t .Uh „i,i,g Tw* "h,',” pn“ d E°.*.ri‘ CC v'| d p ,id »0» B«'lty M-. Vu, a
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  • 63 1892 Btraitn 195,000, P-oaog Tali Ayir 66,500. Bebana 60,000. o»gan thrai 27.500, Batsk Rabit 27,000, Seogei Bate (Malaya) 20,000. Vai dOr 21.360. Keren 25.500, Maiak' fl 36 300, d rails Bsit.smauts fßertam) 71.00 U, Windsor (E.M b) 25.200, Msyfida (8 8.) 24 000. Msrchiscon 7,700, Foothills (Malaya) 10.80
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  • 140 1892 The mortality returns for tbi Municipality of Ueorge I own tor the week endiii< November 3 > show Hut tbe toU numbwr of deaths was 95, of *hxo 6) were ma ee and 26 iemal s •he death rate per mi lie per annum was 46 40
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  • 1916 1893 810 EEDUCTION IN CAPITAL. Hiatt Debentubu Issue. The annual general meeting of the Putau Bulang Rubber and Produce Company Limited was held on Saturday at noon at the registered offices of the Company, French B»nk Buildings, Singapore. Mr. D. Y. Perkins presided and the other directors present
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  • 2579 1894 —Malay Mail, THE BELINQOk~MINER3. SuPFOBT TO» ChIMBIB. An emergency meeti.g o t the Seleneor Miner» Association was held Bt elation's Building on Sit.rd.v. No» qn. k nt 3 p.m, with Mr. Choo Ki. P.ng h chair. Present i—Choo Kin Pent, J. p zp rpt dent), Messrs, Loke Chow
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  • 592 1895 A SuccassruL Yu ay, The sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd., was held on Saturday at the registered offices, 64, Kling Street. There were present Mr, Lae Cnoon Guan (chairman), Messrs. Gaw Khek Khiam (managing director), Lim Nee Soon, Cheok
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  • 509 1895 J.dgiog by the r.ther ,cid n,t, r comment -blob i.. ow be n “>« motion with th. Home Gow.m.»,> trol ot tin price., we .bond producer, man be r.tber gl.d tb't present they here not been forced ml 5' meshe. ot controlled price Th. ,th the 100.
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  • 95 1895 Whitb Sl l*' Gift, for the above h,« bee» by the following r-The M>»»« Mr,. Cavendieb, Mr,. D Eieobiel. Mr,. G» od D jj r Mil’b’ 1 1 Mrs. Low, Mrs, Maclntyre. m q fled* Mr,. Nnlh’. Mr». M tarn, Mr,. W. Mr. L. C. o'»*"' Tamer, Mr.
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  • 544 1896 Sim. Dim a Co Kwom n_ Dscember 2, Londok Qootatioks.-to, from London received here on 80th d.t.d 26:b kX’"'”? 2/4} market q.iet." r 2 4 t „t B ”T h S, A 71,> 28T 00 29 Nov.m. bib. The American Conant issued »l._ tar,° lais?'' 0 1 1,9
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  • 576 1896 i«NU 4L O ENERaI MEETING. noln. 0 M b r 6r A /«today 'aher oocuoiedtbecha r.-d.k <President) l>. k... Tho.;, R p pJL; Oi.nb.rn (Secret.*® 1 d read and confirmed, 7 19 8 A E.coao Yaaa, before than!? 8 Bei l De th. .<.?■ T g WM
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  • 143 1896 Tr.nggaau Z.inal Abi<j„ bßj a I>s Ahamad, K C.M G ri, s r,i0 Sultsn November 25. The Rak M °v d lT 61 was installed o»er h• r m ’«“«•Abdi, oer.oo.yt T iJ. The lite Seitan fittr.fi.. of age On September 13 |..> 1 d
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  • 53 1896 The routput of Meoglembo Lode Byudb cate, Limned for the month of November wee as foliowe Mill 135 Piculs 21 310,029 Tnbetore 33 327 83* 36 M,IM U Mr, Raw Joo Tjk advieee ue that the output from the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. N. L. for November
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  • 22 1896 Tin (unrefined) ie quoted here to*day at 3124,25 j and in Singapore (nfiaod) at *****5, bueiooee done, changing hande 75 tone,
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  • 167 1896 Bata Matang 14 348, B.lrap 21,000, Jong Ltndor 88,539, K*dah 37,468, Pant 11,700, Sumatra Consolidated 44,M8J, Bekil Mertajsns 48.707, Taipieg 38,707, tisufsl Sipet 18.847, Bangel Bi»ia (F.M.8.) 11,125 lb. In a GoverwmeiU GattUt FMraordiMry appear revisions nt ths schedule of the Statutory List of parsons with waoaa
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  • 844 1897 (Contributed.) Probably many readeis of the Strait» Echo were mJdiy surprised to read of the somewhat drastic punishment meted out to a Cantonese fortune-teller a few days ago by a Province Wellesley magistrate for practicing his profession,” which he averred he had been doing for no less than
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  • 81 1897 A SINGAPORE PROPOSAL, (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 4. Under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association a meeting will be held at the Theatre on the I3th instant to pass a resolution representing to Government that for the purposes of safeguarding the decencies of life
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  • 328 1897 The Manager of the local branch of the Chartered Bank has received the following telegraphic advice from his London Office in connection with the proposed increase in the Bank’s Capital r The Treasury have raised no objection to the proposed issue of new shares raising the Bank’s
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  • 613 1897 CADDY'S COSILY MISTAKE, bekj MoB ‘d «WWi tbi. morning false information to Mr BIT the effect that he-Mr.O.V??7° Tamil Interpreter of the Polm»*?^ 1 and one hiu t 8 Coirt qqa n, F a talking together a 3 ’’/fW 118 21st Nonmber ,t tk Golf Cl»b bat
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  • 1343 1898 There nppsara m the last (tof/e the draft of a Bill that m7y w &4l k, wnen and if it becomes law an epoco in the history of this Colony. *Tn« «Oojaots »nd Bfnons" o! tha ordio.no» m»rk oit a defimta ed«o.tion.l pJ l|jj not tor the tew,
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  • 1370 1898 Food Production, Qi 01 r y Was unkuttedlv in the rtgas when rep.y Bf ia C u >cil PP y ana that by increasing our imoorti d t bi ”l Kdwti. .Rm P ’l Vkod Pro auction BUI now iQ the Committee ham 1 C.UU.R P r.cti».bl. >d...
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  • 1065 1899 The cables bring news of the death of Mr. T. H. Lyons, formerly attacheat Cairo and Peking. Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the death has occurred of Mrs. A. H, Todd who had returned from Home only a month ago* Mr. H. G. H, Mitchell, Assistant Traffic Manager, F.M.B,
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  • 460 1900 [Riuißß'e Tulkgiams.] PRELIMINARIES IN LONDON Ccnfsrsncs of Allied D»!»g* t L ndoo, DectmbPr 2. wl7 r rd r «*»e. of .Mb.r bS J‘ 00 tce ot “b. Inter-A lied Coaference at 10 n iwn Btr< ‘a a’ ’m “I 0 i c u Ellor 0 "fowd, ««rro.oded
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  • 848 1900 lRsUTUs'* TILUGRAM3 I A “Spirticw” Coao d’Z:a*. A telegram u a Loodop i O.t >b*r 3. in (..our of ti-«^ jTI,t P. M,ln re.01.60n Anembly. oon C.n.tit..u Th» Unwanted Z.la.rA December 1. Ge7m« a ,r m A rd m •«,< tb.t th, K. .„a h '«bidden the
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  • 404 1901 [Ruif tee’s Tblegeamb] DECISION or WAR CABINET. Premrt on Holland. London, December 2 The Attorney-General Sir F. E- Smith, in an interview, said that the War Cabinet, ineliding the Overseas representatives, had unanimously decided to press Holland for the extradition of the ex-Kaiser, Expulsion ol Germans. Attorney-Genind’i
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  • 551 1901 [Reuters Telegrams] Russian Ships and Gorman Submarines. London, November 80. The Admiralty announces that the Allied squadron in the Black Sea anchored off Bibastopol on the 26th November. The Russian ships in the hands of the Germans were surrendered to the Allied Naval representatives and also
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  • 440 1901 [I EJTER’s TsIEGRAWhI 1 Ths British Line. Sir Doggie,, iT bM 2 reported Th. edv.ee d troon of**?,"* Sioond Army, commended by gLu! I Burner, have crossed the German frniu B h d Eb P 6“ “<» adnioed to the Rhine and reached the general lin.
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  • 1143 1902 A Cumini.rfoo b b ea ißqlll re mto tba r A te. of p.y of e. WIM „S »cd the companion o f htl.e to be deaired. SrrJobu B.ckodl w’ preside, Merited by tbe Hon. Mr, Marno toe Hon. Mr. Addie, the Hon. MoHwa! ahire, and Mr.
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  • 165 1902 Tkibtkbnth List or Subscriptions Riciivid. Amount previously acknowltdged $lOl 059 38, Collecting Card No 93 i.su*d to Dr. J. E. Smith 10, R, F Bradford 100, Anonymous 100, Chew Muan Tung 10, Sunday subso'iptions per Chinese Sub. Committee :-T-eng Km Post 00. L.m
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  • 669 1902 .(To TI. Eo ITOI 181 S(raU< Timn fair,—As a Chinese I thank you for ha* ing touched °n tbe questioo of r ckishu pulhng iu your yesterday’s editorial Foi the last sixteen years I have been in tbie Celonv, and I do not remember any one having publicly
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  • 1523 1903 Msa?' IBkewarm We must oongratuliia the Miners' Association end their chairman on the vuiy dear and Able presentation of their viuWi un the present tin crieii. Mr. Choo Kia Peng, in his introductory speech, gave one of the best reviews of the events which led
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  • 355 1903 It appears the new, that Mr. J Lsw. rence Mott has been deported fronAhnan is accurate, We (Japan Chronich) mist confess to some surprise at this step, which is presumably taken at the suggestion or on the advice of the Allied Ambassadors for it gives Mr.
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  • 138 1903 Ex. The output -nd profit, tro» Kram PaUi.Ltd. for the month of 1918 were as follow, i-From the htB Output Dressed Ore 200 piculs,BohesMe Output Dressed Ore 300 piculs, Profit »28,500; From Trib-tor. h O. P-‘ Dressed Ore 126 p.ouls, Estimated 11 400 Total Output Dressed Ore piculs.
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  • 787 1904 SIME DAEBF a CO.’S REPORT. were foil.w„_ F,Be P,le Cr «P’ 2s°sJ No e b r Webber 1,. 41, d market eery qeiet. Oe the 23rd Novamber, B.bbsr 2f 4H 2 ’-M-“«rket ateady bat q ,i et Oa the 26th November, Bebber 2a 4M 21. 4fi. market
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  • 284 1904 In the Police Cmrt before Mr. H, Lingiton this morn'ng one Abdulrabmsn was charged with theft of 1120 from the person of one Khor Ang Kuw. Accused claimed to be tried. Khor Ang Kjw, a carpenter, deposed that about July 30 two Hindus met him in a
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  • 317 1904 gress the Church of P under the able aud far n de U. FIM.OI B .bo p d o™B o,i‘ pore contemporary sya P P .b.X ‘‘,7 b hj. bee, d 0.., 0 .1« B a,/. ~'J offer ontim. atwU g way to limit th. u “J**
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  • 212 1904 Mrs- John Mitchell gratefully acknow* hdgss the following tubeoriphone tor thi Q<<ea E laabeth Belgian Orphan Children*! X'ojai Fund: Previously acklowlsdged 11.290 85 Lis No, 50 collected by Mrs. J >ba M'tcbell I Messrs. Chee Wor L I 5. Qaah Ehng 5 W. Edmond* 5 E. A.
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  • 746 1905 —Malay Mail. Thera is not ▼ary much to comment on in the executivs review of the internal poiitien of affain in tho F. M. S. which Hie Excellency the High Commissioner presented at the first day’s sitting of the Federal Oanncil. Hie Excellency’s statement that the big discrepancy
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  • 209 1905 Paris, Daoember 2, President Wilson will leave on Tuesday on board the steamer George Wathington, and will arrive in Brest on the 10th or 11th. The King of Wurtembarg bus issued a letter of abdication. London: The enthusiasm of the Londoners over the visit of Marshal Foch
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  • 40 1905 Consolidated 54.224, Nellmay 6,704. Ayer Kuning (F M.S.) 39,000 Bradwall (F.M.8.) 28,436, Chersonese (F.M.8.) 42,400, Dennistown (Krian F.M.8.) 42 500, Highlands and Lowlands 95,453, Klabang 17,673. Krian 13,900, Sungei Krian 54.000, and Sungei Way (Selangor) 38,481 lb.
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  • 206 1905 Latest Quotation. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $124.25, business done, in Singapore (refined) at $*****, business done, (175 tons sold,) At the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Thursday, before Mr, A. W, Just, Magistrate. the Tamil stationmafter of Keponz. by name J. Appathurai, was summoned at the
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  • 440 1905 Supply, Uututim ini Hallway,. (From Oxr Own CorrespoiKlatty T »k K «»la Lnmpnr, D.cember 4. »be Chief Ssor,. Ury, introducing the Supply Bi», nid th. t,nl ted »M »€0.904 993 ot which that from Ch.ndn was 13| million, from h Eiport Doty on Tin »8,781.700 and troS
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  • 642 1906 If wei may judge t>, lha bri f j ßti f cooTeyed by ct>. cablegram K ,ta r d“ «rdmg the deo>,>o. t.k/ 0 b, 7 iZ Nationalut and Sinn Fam P. tfce ...Id seem that of all cX'lriM and islands embraced in th* call the Britiah Empire, Ireh»d
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  • 542 1906 'or M E. g f, D rO utd*' ‘7 e D R Hanitach Director nf m has gone an lor Museums, ’ill probul, be hr'.'tou'’g h 1 t D r d O'X«*C. T m e Y’Y he Tin b the year 1788 8 n? 7 bori to
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  • 1302 1906 Civil Service Saj* r et< Stys.ihM Free p rfn f w bran oversight the DIB of Hampshire n, left oat o f tk i F E ConoMly oough u 1mi.0..,!,, tha Cjmainica... .mmeod, w, ikße nt C i ll,c, l 7 ~,5 po. nt .d to do to,
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  • 463 1907 [Rwm’s Tbluobams] EECALL OF ROYALTIES. Confer»» In Switzerland. London, November 30. In connection with the report that the Kaiser has definitely renounced the throne it is noteworthy that strong movements with which powerful military elements are identified are aiming at the restoration of the old regime. It
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  • 423 1907 [ReUTßb’s TULBG BII|g A FOREWELL CONVERSATION, Bunia Suponilblo for War. A cable tfrom Professor Wegener Communicates to th* Ooloytte conversation ha h.d with k. K w P iL fi d yi be,o th latter', flight. Wilhelm Murtad that von Bethmann! Hollweg and von Jagow win solely
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  • 431 1908 [RIUTBB Tiligrams] Extradition of Hohenzollomi. j London, December 3. It uodaratood that th. Inter-AU.ed Conference «n.mmon.ly to d.mnd »k. bonding over of U, ex-Kaiw ,x Crown Prince 1. connection with breach,' •f international law j n WM time JOINT SITTING WITH WAR COUNCIL. Puce Policy Determined. T Dondon,
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  • 978 1908 [RuCTUr’s TILUGRAJIB.I GBBMAN investigation. Ersbttgtt, s«sl*ratlon. A n.ki a London, December 4. ••y.that E r «L° m lm terd from Benin of WarCommi D opeB,B K Prisoners of cruAlH On ,M 10 t 0 investigate allegations th a t7 promiled ruthless punishment of those convicted of ill-treating
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  • 507 1909 [Kuutus's Tuligbams.J INDEMNITY TO FRANCE. Extradition of Kaistr. London, November 29. Mr. Lloyd George, in hie speech at Newcastle on the 29th November, said that all the Allies were now considering the question of indemnities. The Government had established a very strong expert committee, representing every shade
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  • 796 1909 Reval or Revel where the Bolshevists are in force is a seaport and the capital of Esthoma. In stands on a small bay on the south side of the Gulf of Finland opposite Hellingfors (from which it is 52 miles distant) and is 232 miles by rail
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  • 373 1909 I Mbutiwg om Momday Nixt» A meeting is being convened by Sir Authur Adame and the Hon. Mr, John Mitchell for 4 o’clock on Monday afternoon next, at which the British community is invited to be present mares, for the purpose of considering the question of
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  • 608 1910 (To Edi-ob 0» TB. Strait, Tm») Bir.-Tbe leader in y o r of u ultimo i. meet welcome. To .a, the lent you tave done the m.n.r, i„ B mm.eg mdu.try p,rti M urnc. for baring pre.ented their c... t« th. public eo clearly and pointed to
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  • 12 1910 nntnut of K*iu®r on T,n No Pioili 14,80; Totel Pwel.
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  • 407 1910 lean 4 cos weekly eepobt, The Sint.nor» Dice b,r 6. rather w e K er m .A 0 00 d .clo.e. touched 75 ce „>, r h v‘‘? l, l h fioß P‘ le •lightly lower, R,bbid Bbe being b o f?it K .“nh? B 1, r
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  • 223 1910 Fbabbe amd Co.’s Rufo mt. In the weekly share circular, dated December 4, Messrs. Fraser and Co reP °Bhares have bem extremely quiet the whole week, but prices in rubbers have been maintains 1 although Mining shares again shew a market falling off in value- There is
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  • 233 1910 The following oablegrapbio matrnotions regarding Rebber shipments to the Vedad States of Amanea havs beta r <M >ved from the Department of State, bv Me. George L. Logsw, the American Consul at Pas ate You are authnriikd u Mrtf for shipments of Rubber on the production of
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  • 182 1910 [To the Editor ot Tht Mahya Trts«o«.] Sir,—ibis is the first question to-day in Malaya. People want tv know if the Government intend to abolish the war taxes that had to Le levioi in domestic and other commodities during the war; it wav taken tor granted that it
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  • 1493 1911 ANNUAL GENEBAL MEETING, The annual general meeting of the member! of the Penang Cricket Club was held at the pavilion yesterday evening. In the absence of Col* Sir Arthur Adams, Mr, F, C« Gregson presided over a record attendance of member!, and stated that unfortunately their President
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  • 326 1911 To TUB Womin or TUI Empibi, The following telegram has been received by the Hon. the Resident Councillor from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, dated 6.1218. i— The following telegram addreiied to thi women of the Empire has been published in a Gautte Extraordinary
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  • 1068 1912 Th. me..> K n o ont 1Bt d iB g telegram, ye.t.rd.y t 0 lb. ,J ,e French pre.. di.oie.in. th. ot toe duotder.m R...t. wd «««d tbu h p•o: o x^x I, Y ::vL&. d r .7d°«°x tad Che Ukr.iaa u oort proTinoe, pr.dioe. mor. whe.t
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  • 142 1912 As sanounced yesiwiaay publis meeting will be held on Monday next in the Town Hall at 4p m. to which British subjects of every section of the community are invited in order to consider and if thought fit pass the following resolution! That having retrard to the
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  • 639 1912 Oor Taip n? Corre.poadeet writes Mr. R, Raja, Clerk ICI hl promoted to Class I a. Ch .f Vi v** Customs Office, Taipiig. Ch C k B Mr. Mutbu 'Kamsrau. of the Tamiaopvooeeds to Da ai f IJrw,a 1 J rw,ar r while ur. Pooamhim AadU 8»t.
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  • 1308 1913 Place aux Jeunes! Wa do not wish to say any harsh or unkind thing about those eminently, worthy though elderly official» who, having laboured long in thie country, doubtless imagined that they were doing the patriotic thing by staying on during the war in order to allow juniors
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  • 453 1913 [RkUTKr’s TILEGBAMB.] <'An AV SPEECH An Ena ueneath Contempt.” A speech mtde bv" Davd bo.rd O'uber eqaadroc e tt to 6.00>t then.,hU ’k J s 14 P OW ,or 1n,,,CD >«o< ia no. pnbli.hed. Referring to the German S' D ‘L' d B id w»a a .pithble
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  • 474 1914 [Ruuter Tjjnajnjjgj MB. AEQLIiH'B OPPONENT Lilt of Unoppond 3,turn,' t> j Lindon, D 4 By evenin? we;- a ini B 4 retoras wbiob compri,, 69 C. i:i L.boir Mombw., one N 4 ri, M t nd 23 B. Ferny,. Au>ong ei-membare ot P.rlumeot re-ekoted tor the.r former 00»
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  • 89 1914 [Ruutur’b Tuluoiams.l “INI3TEEIAL STATEMENIS. Mr. Churchill at Dead,, S°" ri,ie ,ud oUer .«dw'r. bqmd Freedom of the Seas. Mr nk k n i London. Drcembar 4, ent?rL C th b D h,i 'P 6BO id Briuin J® ed ‘s® Poioe Cooferenoa absolutely fmr ed u thfct Natations
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  • 867 1914 Now York, Nevember 7. The New York Timet commenting on President Wilson’s principle of the freedom of the seas, says: “It is fortunate that the Allied Governments have stated their inability to accept in all its various interpretations President Wilson’s principle of the freedom of the
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  • 484 1915 [Biurnu’e Tblugbaiis] COMMISSION APPOINTED, Inquiry into LigtX Aspiot London, December 1, A cable from Ths Hague says the Government has appointed a commission to report on the position the tx-Kalsor occupies in Holland, and to enquire into the relationship of the Dutch Government to legal questions which
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  • 689 1915 FEDEBAL COUNCIL, I Exclusion Favoubid. The Federal Council resumed its sitting I in the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, I this morning. The initial part of the day’s I proceedings was a resolution in the name of I the Hon. Mr. Kenion as follows i That I the
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  • 391 1915 [BnWi Wnk of Coaiimtiin.; I A n.ku Dondon, Daoeaber r I«» o*ble from Washington save the thrworld°" Wnt 7 n WMk fOt Ut P« the world opened yesterday with an appeal I Mr Food which was read in all the Gaurchei in ths oowtrj, to renew
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  • 37 1915 A Labour SeMiurt»»' L»«doc,Nowmbef W. Mr. Kobarti, the L.becr ing rt O.rd,«, .«id th»t eewr.l mde.k hid -lre»dy cheng ed IMM* r J t footing. B»w J and shipping would not bl onna appiarid liktly*
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  • 52 1915 Obituary. I tl London, December 5. I The Daks of Grafton is dead, 1 DEATH. On 7th Daoember 1918 s Ol d Bo*d, Penang, at the ag o c f kq 2 Pe an Hong Neon, widow o f g th u 3 L^ 8 G ok B x,Z g
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  • 893 1916 —Malay Mail. Speaking on tn& War Taxation'ltT Kenion „’<i tbit this oo.ttr, tld b genero», inimpobib» ,p, a iUelf '“JO Toluottnly .bdgn.ng tba whol w.rds tb? progreea of the wtr Th more tb.n a million people ln the FW h d pH ?i T’ ’"'.’"l the Feder.l Coioc'l.
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  • 308 1916 In the coarse of a leading article the Times of Malaya says i “The dramatic volte face by the Council will, we have no doubt, arouse a certain amount of indignation throughout tbe country, This was a most unexpected reversal of attitude in relation* to the proposed
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  • 257 1916 GLIHBIE A OO.’g REPORT. M Friday, Dtcimber A. Atctioß he’d on the 4th and sth in st thsrs was again k hR ‘7^A/ rißgl toUl eatalewiad bfing 1,632 tons Damaad tbreaghoit Ibe sale was fa r bat the heavy supplies had a rather depressing effect ob tbe market
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  • 337 1916 London, OctoMr 17» We navu bad a very firm market daring the week bat tbe quotations do net ehusr ms ch change. This morning's values of Crepe and Sheet are 2/4j and 2,‘8 j. The feature has b'ea tbe prsmpt abserp> tiou of all Hpot (ffeiiogs
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  • 694 1917 (To M Bditob or tub Malaya Trihuaa Sir,— May I venture to make this suggestion, a suggestion which I hope, Mr. Editor you will find feasible, and agree with mi that the matter is of vitah importance, and that it will mean eventually an immense help to the
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  • 597 1917 ~9M We take the liberty of quoting this from our contemporary the trails Timos i It is in na sense of disparagement that we give the following letter pecisoly as received, It shows how hard hit some of the poorer classes are by food profiteering i As customary,
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  • 406 1917 (I. na Ebitob ot na Stnii, C.aa.il M.*ti‘ g," hwr a,.r., of M ,i,;ed I ndiw th.n to Aug.,t »1 wet uoj Fro. tho,. gh. n of «.719 immi,r, n u oladrn, ram.,,) d 4U|176 wo.ld.ppa.r to ba jwtificuioa tot Bi. remark that «tha J Indiaa l.boat
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  • 89 1917 List or Subsobitio»* Previously acknowledged 5 Collection at Divine service at Malakoff per eM Pupils teachers Malay Ver- g macular Schools, Butterworth Pupils A teachers Malay Vern?oular Schools, B. Mertajam Pupils A teachers Malay Ver- g 8i0.1.r Bobcol., NibongTeb.l 255» Mr J. W Lewi. MOO Mr. A, O.
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  • 1102 1918 i SiraxU Tximii. ielf their coßqierur. The w/rd. him Mwe glance over the reports of n J? 11 at the Federal Ocnncil X’ f n pr Oee J Lompar, There u“ ffir.t of ah 10 the High Oommisiioner wherein J!™® 7 by difficulties created by the war
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  • 332 1918 Appial Allowid, Mr. Justice P. J. Bprouie read the judgment of Chief Justice Sir John Backmil and Mr, Justice Ebden in the Bup*eme Court this morning in connection with the Chinese Will Case in which L’m Gaik Kee Neoh, Cboong Lye and Cboong L,b Hin (defendants) appealed
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  • 438 1918 M 7 Joha Mliebell gmtefolly acknowledges the following aubacriptiona for th o Quoea hiHabeth Belgian Orphan Childrena Christmaa barn! Already acknowledged |1950,3.5, Mewra W Dnncan 25, Collected by Mrs J< ha Mitoholi Me-brs W G Potor 25, A H Hall 20, II A Low 25, Muon 5,
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  • 540 1919 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. Although Penang has before thia experienced a strong breeze accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain, the flooding of the low-lying districts in the vicinity of Bungei Pinang caused by last night’s storm is unprecedented in its history so much so
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  • 195 1919 [To thb Editob, o> thb •'Siraiit Echo.”] Bib,—lt is to be hoped, that after the unpleasant experience of having the whole acwu plunged into darkness, the Munici- pality will at last tackle the cause of it, namely, that of straightening the course of the Sungei Pinang
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  • 164 1919 A SPLENDID RECORD. Tho following particulars bring into strong relief a very fine record for eo email a unit as the No. 1 Mountain Battery of tho above, the number of decorations won being quite exceptional: Major W A Moore DSO, Lieut EA Evenden M C,
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  • 103 1919 Committee Appointed* (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 7, H.E. the Governor has appointed the following to form the Centenary Committee Messrs. W. Peel, (Chairman), J. Greig (Treasurer), W. E. Hooper (Secretary), A. Agnew, Mr. R. St. J. Braddell, Dr. Brooke, Mr. J. A. Elias, Mr, G- UFarrant,
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  • 112 1919 The public is kindly requested to note that 25 per cent, of the groas proceeds of the plays Romeo and Juliet and Brantford which will be staged by the Penang Singhalese Buddhist Union at the Empire Theatre on the 10 and 11th December, 1918 at 9
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  • 589 1919 The Montenegrin, wh di.ntiifi.fi witk mo to be Government ere nee of taineere who.. prinoipj b.X’i jTrt ha. for generation, been to fight tho T» v* They are a br.r., warlih..mV* people, noted for their honeetv obaetity, The men are italwart end k. .ome bat the women
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  • 1221 1920 tata l«dm'.?klwh'ob’m’".!»™ "’k"; b Y htotl treaty .bo.ld t> pX‘t°.d‘ and the m.i.irea tots taken u/eaS.h and pnnrah indrTidaal responubilihe. b theas the moat aignifioant are the dealings of Germany with Belgian,, p. Xi inatanoes of bad faith and anabm of hoap.tahty oan fcs f, Jlad ia
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  • 603 1920 b ot V*.! .ppo ot.d m.a>. fm 8. W B e Y; IcBb’‘.‘' 1 c 8b r? t o i L r 6 "r “>• ot ih. Coio.i.i OJ C l b -*'r D f“»Mr. b.o Ah j p Rector ot th. K Wj Y S i-w:.:;-i.
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  • 836 1921 The New Fantastic». Net in the Simi Beefee manner bat in their own the New Fantastics eaid their farewell to Penang on Saturday night Het, when they played to on audience in applica» tion to which a Saturday night crowd ceased to be merely figurative and took un
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  • 367 1921 [Rbutbb’s Tblegbams.] London, December 7. A Stockholm message says that Jewish Press Bureau states that hitherto 956 victims of the progrom have been buried in Lemberg and it is impossible to estimate the number buried in ruins of houses and synagogues. The King at Mons. H. M.
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  • 450 1921 [RWTM' 8 ;TlLi aliM BBEBT AND THS SOMISBB. Berlin Soviet Anuti. a London, December 7 A message from Copnhagen s&yi th.» Berlin reports that at. meeting ot Soldi* from the front a soldier announced that th* .leo.t.r. committee ot the Berlin Soriet hid been arrested. A procession
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  • 503 1922 [RiUTBk'b T1L1G*£w 8 1 trial of the kaiser. Indemnity from Central Powers. Mr. Lloyd D Z“ b 8 pohoy says the Kaiser must b e Droa*° f He is responsible for delibaraterr nrn^k’* 8 the war and the invasion of BelXm a°k l g of British jurists
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  • 429 1922 LEbvtirs Teligiams] a wave of Bolshevism. from Berlin b the Bhlne. A talonw L?ndon, December 2. th/w from A “«ordam save that 'porb'tha P t r Foll ports that Liebknecht has declared he has h ‘>»»0«. »d in a few da a iP iu be am,l3d the
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  • 448 1922 TblIQKMjI KAISER'S CORRESPONDENCE Examination for P B blfc« loa The E .x.m'ostion of the ei K.ngr’. c r re.pjoJ.oc; h„ b-„ n .t the R ,y.| c t with ,i. w l 0 p.bh.h,,,, lbß e.ra.ti.l to toe e.i.blnhwent .t th. «wile of the war,
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  • 466 1923 [EaUTUB Tilbgbams] BEPBEfIENTATIVES EE CALL ED. ▲a Acntu Situation. London, December 8. A Stockholm message Bays the Swedish Government has recalled its consular and diplomatic representatives from Russia except two official! of the Legation, and. has alio withdrawn the privilege of dispatching and receiving couriers from Vorowiky
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  • 988 1923 [Rkutbb’s Cablbs.] The Mayenct Brldgahe&d. Paris, December 7, The French have already cccupied AlsaceLorraine and will advance to Mayence which is 70 miles from the Alsatian frontier. The bridgehead includes Wiesbaden, Homburg end the greater part of Frankturt» and Darmstadt; The Allied ConferenceAn official statement was issued on
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  • 3081 1924 rULL of JgpaMENr. The following j 8 th 9 f jldgment in the Cni Qeie Wi i oL O f Ue (Deceased) “bk™ fe t Ch T e B K Choong Lye Hock and n m G*ik Kee, (Defendants) Appellants. ng Ljo Hln 3r. 0 .”“pj B
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  • 189 1925 Mrs. John Mitehell,' gratefully aoknowlodgeo the following subscriptions for tbo Queen Elisabeth Belgian Orphan Children’s Christmas Fund. Already acknowledged Collected 2505.85, by Mrs. Joh n Mitchell Mr J Crabb Watt 2, Anon, 5, Mr R E Prentis 5, Mr R L Livingstone 5, Messrs. Kbe Am Aik
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  • 554 1925 848 of enemy alien origin. 'h. firet ptr.ar.ph of Cl»w* I a. G.0.r.1 Begul.tion. o’ c« pof. 1( e Ixnmre.tion. for Cml b0rn..,... ud.d ta Bch.nl. Aot mo,ut 1 b«s. examinations are o>en to all mu-i Urn orn.tnrdi,.d British su.j.oU, i, th. reqoiuto .g., h..lth, Ui
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  • 1056 1926 Tentative ipeo«l.ti oni on whet m»» h. going to heppen t 8 G «“J J» followed th. T 0,i 0B th n ’>>icb H.° jJk T 10T,,1 1 h*« led Sir Hurry Johnston to publish some highly interaoting notes regarding a half- stifled XT lamrf Ger
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  • 19 1926 Perak River Valley 13,147, 8 macggel 12 185, Jure 13,500, and Kong Lae (Perak) 935 lb.
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  • 626 1926 doyen of local shipping f ,kt that the D ake O f C r^ l te /7aa 7 u ff e from a sanous mental bruskdown and the recent report, of h coition principally aimed at the Duke of Branemieb the Duke of Cumbe land ha. bona
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  • 755 1927 Yesterday's Resolution. All just detestation sod labherrence of the common enemy and his methods felt in the Settlement found fell expression in the unanimous approval of the resolution put bsfore the public meeting yestsrday. In the words of the Chair* man retribution and not vengeance is what the
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  • 73 1927 Planter Assaulted and Bobbed. (.From Our Own Correspondent} Kuala Lumpur, D-<oemb?r 10. Mr, W. G, de Mornay was proceeding to his Estate situated at the seventh mile on the Damansara road yesterday in a bullock cart with $1,500, when he was attacked on the estate
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  • 377 1927 Calcutta Mkdal. The following are the scores io the above competition which was won by Mr. J. Crabb Watt: J. Crabb Watt 89 89= 78+ 4=82 nett J.C. Cowap 53+41= 94-11=83 A. 8. Hall 44 54= 98-14=84 J.Tryner 52+5C=108-24=84 8. H. Langston 56+48=104 —19—85 Twelve others played
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  • 443 1927 [ReUTlr's TuLEGRiMS.] PROCESSIONS IN BERLIN, Opposition to Bbtrt. London, December 8, A telegikm to Copenhagen from Bari;» sxyi that when the arrest of the executiva council was knows, the troops of the dierg Council were cheering Liebknecht and Eb r nd retire. They went in procession to
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  • 458 1928 [RbUIBU aULIGBIms] STATZM3HT BY MB SOOSBVBLT Th* IMm ct ths Seas. London, December 4. A cabin from New York save that Mr Eoou.elt in the oonrseot rtrte“ent“ i W 9 tllo b “»ino«» ot the United States ta stand by the Allie, Tr ehoild bn conceded that Britain
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  • 476 1928 [Rzuiia’a Cablks.l OFFICIAL ENTRY into METZ. Jubilation of Popoiw». A Landon, December 9. able iov t n.‘ h l r ~!e, i«d«w.bGeneral P‘ v‘ r General Pershing. It was a moving JZ J l, PoinCM P lblicl y s embraced M. Clemenceau. B French troops participated m
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  • 479 1928 Foartccath Utt of SoburlpU,,, RKtlved. Amount previously acknowledged 1191,894 0i O, KA Peug ec Cb.og Thy. Ph| a W K lan Khang Hoon Gag Bron dwe 9 Coimotrna u dt. XSvier’s Obu.cb J -/ET BC ■1 stall School a». Anonymous Ohsah Seng Yaau
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  • 1713 1929 EXCLUSION OF GEEMANS. Emolutiom Unanimouslt Pasbid. A large gathering of British subjects of every section ef the community, such as was never witnessed in Penang before, assembled at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon to consider the question of excluding all persons of German nationality from the Colony.
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