The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 18 December 1918
1918-12-18
1930
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Article940 1918-12-18 1930 THE POWERS CHINA. Colonel Roosevelt, by his outspoken scknowledgment of the part played by the British Navy in saving Civilisation, Britain's claim to maritime supremacy, and the relative services in the war of the United States and the European Allies, has greatly cleared the air* His plain and truthful declaration940 words
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Article527 1918-12-18 1930 —T.F.M. 8 t l dr A E Coop. leave, «wee h lTe b teo |rMUd aasiatant maotnr at thu '< D a- fw-. “.Th B~V T 4 Mr neab Hwee Lse wifi fife, fc “N; »uo v.cu,u B V“t. bt mk Goh Bwm Luu, Goh Ewee IttlsSla PBag tUak—T.F.M. - 527 words
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Page 1930 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1918-12-18 1930 Cbe Straus echo. PUBLISHED DA fT.V (Eicept Sundays and public bolldiyi) (AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 5», Beach Street, Penang. Prioe: Daily Local >BO Per annum Outstation Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) 118 per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 586. Printing Department 343« N-B.— AU buainew100 words
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Article1229 1918-12-18 1931 Oar Day." There has been quite a useful spurt in the Penang contributions to Our Day lately. The need and the duty to give remain as strong as ever. We intend to publish a classified list of subscribers according to professions, trades, callings, etc., before the list is1,229 words
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Article508 1918-12-18 1931 [Rkutub Tbligbims] the KAIBEB AND GERMANY SpMoh by l£r. Walter Lag. but Germ.», psy B.t'ha w f a“ h w ldbe ptr Jto Garm.ny to p.y whieh wotl eit.te her receiving from». e«oh mi.,..mto enible her to begin her old damping article. on oar mirkiu We mast also[Rkutub Tbligbims] - 508 words
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Article508 1918-12-18 1932 [Buutbb’b Cablis.] impebial governments DECISION. Mr. EcnirLiw at Bootle. London, D-csmbtr 4 Mr. Bony L.w ,t Biotin .lid t te Brit h GoTernm.nt. h d >o»g «go dncided to recommend the Allw. to dem.nd the ,«render of the ez-Kmeer for tri.l. The Government had appointed a committee[Buutbb’b Cablis.] - 508 words
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Article249 1918-12-18 1932 [RIUTIJI'I TILEGBAMB j the mabne and veedun. An Unwilling Wanta. In th.i interview tbu X‘lh« h‘»l C r w Princa d cl red after the battle of the Marne he uraed Ktt 7 01 the Ka n 10 OWQ ba ineM had ««M He h d opposed[RIUTIJI'I TILEGBAMB j - 249 words
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Article328 1918-12-18 1932 -Ex. A man told me the other day that in Erasmus’s lifetime there were two ships in the British Navy named after the sage- This illustrates the gulf between two ages as forcibly as anything cculd, and the absence four centui.es ago, of those closed compart* meats that-Ex. - 328 words
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Article582 1918-12-18 1932 TERMS OF commission; ,MM<l bT Hi SWAS 1 le bleßir John Alexander Btreehev Backoill, Kt. Bach the Hon’ble Mr Hayee U r ,b A»»,.. Keowlf" Whereat it u expedite! that a f»U enquiry thoald forthwith he made iatn a manor relating U the rebin, Boivioo. to wit.582 words
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Article1256 1918-12-18 1933 Excerpt from the Minutes of a meeting of the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held at the Chamber, Mo. 1 Downing Street, Penang, on Thursday, sth December, 1918, at 2.80 o’clock p.m. Present t—H. A. Low Esq. (Chairman), Ci M, Henderson Eiq. (Vice-Chairman), J.1,256 words
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Article235 1918-12-18 1933 SUPPLIBB YOB ESTATBS. The Secretary of the P.AM. has received the following letter from ths Becident Councillor, Penang, dated Dec. 6th t—(<l have the honour to inform you that arrangements have been made with the Indian Government by which par-boiled rice can be obtained from Rangoon. I would235 words
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Article175 1918-12-18 1933 [To thb Editob or thb Malay J Sir,— Surely it was distinctly ’“Jentoid that th. Servant. Eegistration’ intended to apply So domestic servant, r It is very regrettable «yhowtbat most usefnl BUI b». been booted o»‘“ oaaee three Be.ident. .nd two Saltans thonght (i) it M® t175 words
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Article10628 1918-12-18 1934 FULL HXTOFJUDGMENT. jidgmant in th" OMmm Win" Care f p th bat. 1916 Na 448 —Tn th. pondant and l£ olTfef» sii L <»•"•* FJ.»d Jud.mut or Sib Job» Sworn*, I ahonld lika hara ta point oat that it 1. •«>“ »»d. tiplreaX iIV: atandard npan taatamantary10,628 words
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Article350 1918-12-18 1939 A CORRECTION. Messrs, Baker, Morgan and 00., Ltd., say in their last report H Since our last week's share market advices, rubber has remained more or less stationary, whereas wa are glad to record a decided recovery in the tin section. With regard to the position of350 words
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Article550 1918-12-18 1939 =.S’ S last week, for it is a measure of a moiM? reaching character affecting every WI L land, not excluding miners, throivhost th 00 «nVy. As our readers gathered from a perusual of our isnorf a the discussion: on this Bill, the nut of tood production550 words
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Article2222 1918-12-18 1940 [EIUTUB’e TILIGUAM8.] HOME AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Explmtlra of Xaropwui Visit. l. London, December 3. A o»blB from Watbingbn of tbo 2nd mount »*JS that President Wiloor, in b ia nnnnol meisige to Congress resd ,t the joust sitting tcd.y, dealt both with domes, tic issues and the[EIUTUB’e TILIGUAM8.] - 2,222 words
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Article88 1918-12-18 1941 Claim for Spiel* Loot. Cftaa Our Oum CbrresponcWJ Singapore, December 11. Before Sir John Bucknill, C. J., the Lanadron Bebber Estates Co* sued the Straits Steamship Company to recover 19,500, the balance of $15,000 that was being carried by the Lady Weld from Singapore to Muar.88 words
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Article79 1918-12-18 1941 BIMOVED FBOM TO DAY. Export Lioenoet EetainedCFrom Our Own Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpur, December IL H. I, the High Commissioner has received a telegram from the Secretary of State to the effect that the restrictions at present in force on the sale and purchase of tin in the Straits79 words
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Article31 1918-12-18 1941 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, December 11. The Tin monopoly, in which Messrs. Bonstaad A Co, acted as buying agents on behalf of the Government, is being dissolved immediately.31 words
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Article615 1918-12-18 1941 —Malay Mail» PLETHORA OF DEMANDS. F.M.B. Commission Appointed, The demands of the public services for increased salaries appear to be growing in all directions* and the keenest expectation is being manifested in the Commission recently appointed by H.E, the High Commissioner to enquire into the whole question.—Malay Mail» - 615 words
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Article611 1918-12-18 1941 The people of Singanora *>* Biked on Friday evening t J° ,D?tob opinion on the subject of aUowiS’a' theif to return to this Colony called by the BiogXl‘ B L’ri’ Bi Btr.it. Settlement. Auocl.tion ,k representative body ot E.romll. .S’' 1 peci.lly devoted to tr.de, to’™. .1.611 words
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Article1127 1918-12-18 1942 m. T X- in X 0 t d ‘Uvv il ß oh »>• m.oh that 1, inatriotiv, »t time. Amu who keep. di, ty t hi •‘Wint.oceef b.t wh J he pets his diary into nrint h« positively dsngeroue. There wm ?°k"'v h rd "P1,127 words
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Article569 1918-12-18 1942 Of EoVdXXJS »'"■> iw bKk bw h d *r»“'o« for th, rvm.l,,. B'oa of Prtiidrat Hr, Baih ch.a, elwt'oo of Qea.ral T.ra "q”* Kircativa, ,oootdißf to p ello w v °u 1B °'7I P F ,r th. agitation.—CAiaa Prom. Mf A. M Pouutaey is expected thio week to return569 words
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Article1075 1918-12-18 1943 [Ekutkb’s Tbleqbams.] “BRITAIN’S DAY” IN U. 8. A. American Homage. London, December 7. A cable from Mew York says the American people have organised a Britain’s Day for to-morrow in order to express thanks in schools, churches and other public places throughout the United States to Great Britain[Ekutkb’s Tbleqbams.] - 1,075 words
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Article1014 1918-12-18 1943 [Envun T.Lia RiMB I’BELIMINARY MEETINGS. DM.IIB of Stsgw Outlined.' P.ri. the detail, ot the proced.ie th. lue meeting, of the pU J« In Pan. .nd at Vers.Ule,, p^bh*"?’ ll MS on the 20th December’ three separate stages toward, t£l The firatmll begin aoon atter Wilaon’. arrival at[Envun T.LiaRiMB] - 1,014 words
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Article480 1918-12-18 1944 (Ruutib's Cablks,] MCRDEiiOF the KOMANOFFd* Detail, of Last Uuura. London, December 5, 1.. S’ t 0 Am,terda Bsrl.u ofVh. th Ki‘ a »«w.p.p B .s pabluh details of th. murder of the ex-T.sr end bi, f aail on u.’^’rlk'r"/* 18 co eoUt K.aterinb.rg he V. O*J,l 0(Ruutib's Cablks,] - 480 words
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Article488 1918-12-18 1944 l ßavTM'riLoonawa I Memorial to Salieri. Q London. Di center 5, Btr B^\'? gtl ß at 10. Dining street this afternoon in suuDort ef th. appeal of Lady D m.d.l. ttr £10)000 Kerin, for a boat.! for neroba.t man aa “>’">onal from th. Worn™ of Emp..., Sir BrieiGeJdulßavTM'riLoonawa I - 488 words
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Article500 1918-12-18 1945 [Rhutubi Telugbams] A Bevy of Experts. London, December 4. cable from New York says that the Presidential party on board the George Washington includes twenty-three experts on politienl and economic conditions in Europe and Asia, with several tons of documents and maps. Bimtmoat at VisitLondon, December 5.[Rhutubi Telugbams] - 500 words
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Article1032 1918-12-18 1945 THE DEMAND FOR EXTRADITION. A Dutch Opimion. The following is a translation of the leader in the Deli Oourant of Dacember 5 regarding the extradition of Kaiser Wilhelm as demanded by the Allied Governments “Up in the towers on the mountain are bells hung but nobody1,032 words
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Article218 1918-12-18 1945 Paris, December 8,6,15 p*m. President Poincare accompanied by M' Antonia Dabost, President of the Senate, M. Paul Dcjsohanel, President of the Chamber, and Premier Clemenceau arrived this morning io Meta where they were received by Marshals Foch, Jcffre, Petain, Dougin Ddg, and General Pershing, t Marshal Foch,218 words
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Article1269 1918-12-18 1946 Altbogh the d.oger ot a nit German Colonial Empire hai Taniebed-irretooablj we all hope—it was in Atria* that we bad to tear moat from Germany’! ambition. Oat of over a million square miles of her Colonial territory before the war, or an extent five timea aa large1,269 words
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Article587 1918-12-18 1946 A cabie to the Dtii Courawt states the <4 seen cf Holland is tiff snog from Spanish influsnu. The exPresident of China, Li Ysau-huog. will leave for Europe shortly Io study foreign politics. Dr, 8 H R Lucy, P.O M. 0., io in Penang on inspection duty. To-day ho587 words
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Article1327 1918-12-18 1947 Penny Wise. Some of the Home papers are bemoaning the waning power of that popular com, the penny, which it is said, has fallen upon evil days, and none can forecast the date of its rehabilitation. Wise statesmanship» says an exchange, will not delay its reinstatement longer than1,327 words
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Article366 1918-12-18 1947 [BIUTKI BBITAIN’B INDEBTEDNESS Mr- Chucun at BaM*. Mr. Chntehill, >n .peech Dund America. JfTk °An hll ,1B WM incurred on behalf of the Allies and Russia, We not oah lose interest on our securities, but have to puy interest on them to the British proprietors[BIUTKI - 366 words
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Article451 1918-12-18 1948 [Blow.’. Cutif,] A SparUcw Mass Meeting. A*] n koodoo, December 8 A telegram to Copenhagen from Berlio Witk th” Commandant of Barlin and the Chinf nf Pohoe. the Oo W .m. Bt i„ OTd h r 6 b farther coofliote, hu ordered the nrilite M hr at[Blow.’. Cutif,] - 451 words
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Article501 1918-12-18 1948 [RlUTia’s TILXGEAM3 1 i Alleged PropctalsThn i London, Dumber 11. learD> Preaident the fr..a made P r °P°Bals on the subject of wUh h IOM that did “otoinfliot fh! i B cla,mi t 0 the right of search. Ot“ d en,orM British Naval Mission. B»l»g»toi[RlUTia’s TILXGEAM3 1 - 501 words
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Article914 1918-12-18 1948 üßnrran's TiLnonamn,] DISCUBBIGNB AT TREVEd. At Berlio. the Dtultcht the 12th Ar ,,Ucfl at T revue on The American Army. Leglihtton Neceaary- ..Li. Loudon, Dee'tnbar t J Ofk General wn-M d f BUffjß BD l0U to Mk Congress for a a? b T legislation, sinoe the stayüßnrran's TiLnonamn,] - 914 words
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Article652 1918-12-18 1949 Chemnitz where Unlans have made play with the local Soviet is a town of Saxony situated at the base of the Erzberge and at the confluence of the rivar Chemnits with three other streams. It is 51 miles southeast of Leipzig and 48 south-west of Dresden. It652 words
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Article267 1918-12-18 1949 CLEVEB mm DISQQVBiap A Tamil named Vein ilk. n Pl»wd i» th, dock bef ore w„ this morning on a char™ Sifts mcriiDg of December S Mow d S J h bwycle and went to a goldimitP. J -her. he met cne of the* S 2, P267 words
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Article290 1918-12-18 1949 M.F.A. and "Our Day. Influenza among the subscribers, and the regretted death of the Hon, Gen. Secretary, Corpl. M. Z*in, who was accorded a military funeral during the week of the match, have delayed the publication of the accounts of the Kedah-Penang fixture. The chief reason however for the delay290 words
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Article1371 1918-12-18 1950 If tha Milijsn indmtnes contin»» wtl they »re tc-hj, tßd it tha o "t.t .how, no ,ig D of export troag rrw of rice for Singapore h. already been pahftited.-jt i. poaaible tb. rerjjnortly treah gang, of Uo6m coolie, might take it into their heed, to appropriate what1,371 words
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Article637 1918-12-18 1950 4 CO’B WEEKLY BE PORT. Penang, December 13. ““bber baa k-pt qaietly steady tbrouihfor CICIM ,achtß <*<* »t 75 r.u’i fa J* 18 cre P* tad .721 cente fonbbed smoked sheet bc c I' 1 1-t.r.1,.. ’••h 0 «llrr, predomn.b., b,t holder, retu, to wo.pt ow pnct637 words
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Article1326 1918-12-18 1951 -Eb. It ii generally understood that the Governments of Malaya reoogniae the necessity of a very great educational advance. We have said frequently, and we repeat, that the condition of ednoation here ii a disgrace to British administration. The observation Is not directed against any of onr-Eb. - 1,326 words
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Article515 1918-12-18 1951 B.r ?">’> Daoembet 10,645 o O.lo n ie, of third clms, M “‘.pUom’m m ,-Tbo death r ®P-ited of tha st irk: 8..5?.' Ch empf ,t X’ o Bo°fo*ary of Embiuy M ci.aMt Simon, ha. bmn appointed BafidwiltS with T.h,oo.K‘tt The Food Controller has authorised tin P*®try«cooksB.r - 515 words
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Article15 1918-12-18 1951 Latent Quotation. Tin («refined) < i*' > ed defined) and in Bmgapore »186,10, a. bwiMM done.15 words
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Advertisement11 1918-12-18 1951 For Children’s Hacking Cough at NightWoods’! Great Peppermint Cure Is, ddj11 words
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Article1254 1918-12-18 1952 hrery dacant Britoa t rnrMll help taa men wh o h a d J 1 to fo.ght to sits the b d,tj nd thoiawho roleotaered fad’d,d~2 P eOi 7 to ba conscripted—and A h not Wdlt »!•■> in branding tJ J.‘? 0 »ny men he, Zn1,254 words
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Article529 1918-12-18 1952 Kt e It «nderstood that Mr A n r u general manage, J o b n j .J; A be leaving Kukll IL aod Co Singapore,—§ “pur shorty for i. “8-h.U .bo Hom. lodi for paper of Thursday. 7 7 1 «••for tbcJ. r L h 0 "u.Ii l^.°h529 words
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Article934 1918-12-18 1953 [Burrus's Tblugbamb.J FBEBH SUPPORT FROM SOLDIERS. Alarm in SparUcus Banks. London, December 11. A cable from Copenhagen says the solemn entry into Berlin yesterday of large formations of Prussian Guards was an important political «Tent, because it means strong military sipport for the Government, The representatives of[Burrus's Tblugbamb.J - 934 words
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Article379 1918-12-18 1953 T«Lia UM ,j Norway brwks eff A cable from Afien P0.1.n gut,, Legation left P,tr.gr.d for probably B,l. bwirt ordered to lean Norway shortly h Denmark to Follow. It I. alio reported that Danmaik i. .1»,. U break off enaction with Negotiations at Stockholm. The Dagen Svyheder saysT«LiaUM,j - 379 words
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Article487 1918-12-18 1954 [RIUTIBB TuLßGlAlfg STATE OF THE PARTIES. Three Cornered Contests. mi Landon, December 9 To day the General Emotion enters its final we r k and both th tbs intercut art quickaoed. The laii,h? l “f coeteet. with more than two candidate, il unprecedented, Indetd th™. J te[RIUTIBB TuLßGlAlfg ] - 487 words
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Article506 1918-12-18 1954 [RuVTUB TILtGIAMSj ADDRESS TO WOMEN VOTERS, Abxitlcn of Ccuicriptloa. Mr Tir j n London, December 11. I Lky QeOrK9 la speeoh at 1 B6ld tba o^n BCriptiOQ was inProduc’d in Britain to Lett a great Wh9 D9e l k A ot Wo,ld u P ,e Tter[RuVTUB TILtGIAMSj - 506 words
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Article497 1918-12-18 1954 m ackuowlrdg. Fl ooi for the Qa El aabeth Belgian Orp u o Chiidruo’a On *t. mis Fancj Already acknow dc'di'lf’.M Collecting by Mr Jd. B .X 8 Mr anrl M.; I j ie., ojian,/ori St Lt B*’ *t ss M w A Kw2** J* 10 U497 words
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Article141 1918-12-18 1954 Pricei Maintained* (Irons Oszr Gw* CbrresponcfcnZ.) Biog»tx->re, D oeaibsr 14. At ‘he Auction. 1311 tons wore and C3B sold lhe following pricu were realised i—p*r pound cte. a»e. Smoked sheet and fine ribbad 70 to 72j Good r, 7| h Plain Crepe fine pale thia 73 75141 words
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Article535 1918-12-18 1955 [Euuturs Telbgbamb,] REPORT OF COMMITTEE. An Inter Imperial Service. Locdo», December 9. Many interesting points connected with the future development of aviation are touched on in the report of the Civil Aerial Transport Committee of the Air Board, The Committee urge the immediate com* menoement of[Euuturs Telbgbamb,] - 535 words
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Article542 1918-12-18 1955 A SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR. The jumble sale which was held at the Town Hall this morning was a very successful function and it realised* a little over 1480 which will go some way to swell the Our Day Fund. Long before the appointed time the Town Hall was542 words
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Article210 1918-12-18 1955 LAGS, Badgus AND Rosir*. A large number of fl*g g lßd been sent out by tha R q h n from home tor on will be sold by ladies th™ u These oa Fnd.y teUo. Dte^A*”’"' oe«t fl.g or b.dge iinX it r Race Course grounds210 words
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Article32 1918-12-18 1955 There will be a meeting of the Ladies who are selling flags and badges on “Oir Day’* in the Government Buildings at 10 30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 17«32 words
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Article24 1918-12-18 1955 (Bum Oar Ohm Cb/respondot) Singapore, December 14. The Indians, Ceylonese, Arabs, and Malays are presenting /10,000 sterling towaids the Fund,24 words
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Article36 1918-12-18 1955 Besolution Passed. (Prom Our Own Corresponded Singapore, D-’oember 14. The anti Garman meotiog at tb« The,tr w,a largely attended. The resolution n.Bßed with cheer». Mr. D. I. proposed it and Mr.W. M.kepe.oe aaooaded.36 words
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Article143 1918-12-18 1955 Auaeig where h WankbS civic guard and r °°P B i eft town in Northern Bohemia on the Mt of the Elbe, hern joined by that» mile, north-weit of Frag— J r j M i. •ever.l large f,oto s ln J d tr andoarriw pal chemical works143 words
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Article965 1918-12-18 1956 Thera 11 bo seed Gays u e Strait» Timet) io become excited over tbe lt m exports from Burma if the only eff-ct i prodecee ii shortage in Java. The Ditch are quite capable of looking after ha >“ tBre o* their own people, and no doabt they965 words
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Article230 1918-12-18 1956 one-innings game between the Chinese Recreation Club and tho Government Service was played on Victoria Green on Saturday afternoon and resulted in a win for the Chinese by thirteen runs. Appended are the scores t Goviiumini SbbvicuW H Scully o Keng Chain b Joo Wan 17 Rangel b Joo230 words
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Article1570 1918-12-18 1956 FACTS ABOUT THE BURMA position. SriTUMBBr BT TBB SlMOiroßß Adthobitibs. k 81 £mmo<U Uer ‘k. I. .i.w ot tba fact. ,1... bwlow. wbl.b OS'.Vi *1 10 ,p,,k ,u u difio.lt to pl.e, to, ..tbonty >«. wk |ob lb. .bo.. rtiUmart i. b...d I, m.y {“"‘Kly b.y. lt f.1,570 words
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Article293 1918-12-18 1957 Gvtbbis Co'b Rbpobt, Singapore, December 13. At the Weekly Rebber Auction held yesterday and to-day, demand was on a very limited scale, the manufacturing interests being practically Out of the market. Prices of Standard Grades show only a slight weakening, but the state of the market may ba293 words
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Article615 1918-12-18 1957 ~'lh i FRASER Co’s REPORT. In tbeir'weekly share circular, dated December 11, Messrs. Fraser and Co repoits— Our market has been remarkably lifelei. the whole week and quotations have scarcely varied with the one exception in Tins referred to later. Ths Government issued a Gazette late this~'lhi - 615 words
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Article1133 1918-12-18 1958 Following its leader the" other day an educational expert aende the Singapore evening paper the following notes The present position in educational sffiirs is to a great extent owing to the pasillani* moaa. and parsimonious past educational policy of the Government. The Government shirked its responsibilities. Probably demands in1,133 words
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Article536 1918-12-18 1958 CHIIF SECEEfABY’a VIEWS. Buflv to Cutioo. pubfcsrmTZ I» th. LcmW, Pnbli.hM doo. Mt ”0) Th. (trait. 00-.rnm«t ha.ia. rai.edth.pay of th. haltata.% Gole“ o m?nt'°u d for th. a '“«raiMd grant. i. non-Gorer. moot School, in ord« to n.bh them to raiu th. pay of th. local foacta*536 words
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Article559 1918-12-18 1959 —<TO,M. A DxMO«Mt Svt PonMMTii. la th* Dirtriot C»w* Mot» Mr J>. Coart Inipeotor Nicol atrtjd th»t p»rt of B«b-Po>W~«‘" te'rttoir» mo»»y oa Mcount of mottj' o rd t 8 h far India. Th* procedure w»» that toe tented should recona th» money .nd him Hortpta to—<TO,M. - 559 words
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Article608 1918-12-18 1959 Profhbtt iNSPnOTID. Tbe manager and directors of the Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Limited, were 4 ’At Homo" to the shareholders and friends at the mine yesterday. Among those present to view the company's propertv and the dredge at work were Messrs H. Waugh and W. 8. Goldie608 words
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Article486 1918-12-18 1959 BOWL 3 lOUENAMENT. The following i, the drew In the (bore i~ CBAMPIONSUIF. J M Chalmers (d) bye W E O Turvili J H B Smith D Munro H Starr G B F Southam F N Syer S H Syer J R L Livingstone 7 J G486 words
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Article2414 1918-12-18 1960 In all this talk of reparation by Germany, «making them pay the uttermost farthing and each like, wo hear little or nothing of reparation by and punishment for the Germano of Austria, the Magyars, the Balgars and the Turke, all of whom hare ravaged, robbed2,414 words
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Article528 1918-12-18 1961 .-MM, Mr. A. B. Bein, Cadet, F.M.B. Service, has passed the prescribed examination in the Cantonese dialect of Chinese. Mr. H. Marriott who has resumed his duties as Auditor-General, has been appointed Custodian of Enemy Property. Miss Florence Maud Walton was married to Mr. A Almasoff of Bostock’s Circus.-MM, - 528 words
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Article1256 1918-12-18 1961 The Sea Scouts. British seamen and their magnificent work have proved an integral part of the British will to win; and in the future if our sea supremacy is to be maintained, the naval authorities must certainly appreciate in its fullest sense the necessity of training British boys1,256 words
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Article454 1918-12-18 1962 [Siurißß Tbluguams] until 17« January next. Ftrthtr KtaiwU Probtbl, From Trem tu’” I*"' 1 Dtcembar U Armistioa h J. k the ro F° rt w that the be renewed XI ,u. h «"d can cl.lion f prelimin.l? d e unt l o Brtwtrt o»„.t 7 P C[Siurißß Tbluguams] - 454 words
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Article384 1918-12-18 1962 J-SOTBU’u TULIOIAMB.J me. Walter long at oxford. Nitin luhxbiunu' Wi,h M Mr. Wdter be r.t.i..d by’ h X B it k Mlonie H.rero. P of‘B‘u“ Wm after their experience of German oocecati. n J**'* 0‘ Britch t p F X" T fl‘ d B ‘<” e’*r .OderJ-SOTBU’u TULIOIAMB.J - 384 words
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Article122 1918-12-18 1962 The Services Honoured, CFnm Our Oum Singapore, December 16. At the Oer Day” luooh'oa to the Army and Navy, the .Hon. Mr, F. 8. James, Col. bscretary read a telegram from B- E. the Governor regretting his abseuo and exprsssiog the toanks of Malaya to the122 words
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Article458 1918-12-18 1963 [Riutub Tilugbams] OPPOSITION BY SOLDIERS’ COUNCIL. Calmer Feeling in Berlin. London, December 18. A telegram from Berlin eaye the differences between the Provisional Government and the Soldiers' Connoil continue. The latter opposes the summoning of a Constituent. Assembly, to which the former io pledged. The presence of[Riutub Tilugbams] - 458 words
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Article517 1918-12-18 1963 [Ebutub’s Tblegbams Official Reception at Brest* London, December 10. A message from Paris says the Ministers of Marine and Foreign Affairs and others, accompanied by Mr. Sharpe, the American, Ambassador, General Pershing, and Colonel House, are proceeding to Brest on the 12th to welcome on the 13th[Ebutub’s Tblegbams ] - 517 words
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Article507 1918-12-18 1963 Ruutbb’b Cash- the coalitionist majority. Safe and Doubtful Seats. -i .> December 13. The electl.n in which twenty.one million voter, po ll to morrow, though dworibed the most momentous in modern times is oh.raoteiiaed by ao.rioi. l.ck o f M i t 2 meat and almost apathy. Thia[ Ruutbb’b Cash- ] - 507 words
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Article498 1918-12-18 1964 [BioTix’a Tk, WmmB j "AN END OF CIVIL STRIFE," Participation in Beconstrnctior, a ki London Dumber 10. cable fi Jm Petina o x, Ministers hare banded* nu H?d Government an Xtde lh Ch,E -388 the Al lies are gravely nn 8 tlD? that Strife io Chin*[BioTix’a Tk,WmmB j - 498 words
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Article452 1918-12-18 1964 [fcutTni’a TILUGIAMs] FIBST-HAND NORWEGIAN BEPOSm, Pillage, Plunder and Destruction. A..bl.f r BlOllr^7, d n e^7-; b «l# 8 J’,’ b *looging t, Tl,„“ awe jut «need from Bam. w k„. J,’ h«d thro,gh„t th. Bern). lo’ Tbl n e the most favoured claim Th* Bolsheviks continue their policy[fcutTni’a TILUGIAMs] - 452 words
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Article414 1918-12-18 1964 Taxionuio 1 A MNE RECORD. Sirin Mintto* Good Work The Pm., v DC,OB eo,Bk ber 14. w/r j MTe of the hmtila Bc the sighting of 214 t” k,d" 3rr'"''* u 8 ißl 351 cr,U *«eotod, .1 M mi 184 IM d.B.g.d; J.., j T > e*rTaxionuio 1 - 414 words
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Article1008 1918-12-18 1965 [Birrii's Tnicuw.] herd Inohcipt’i Optimum. London, Dscembsr 11« An optimistic view of proipects in the next doeade was taken by Lord Incheaps when speaking at the annual meeting of the Peninsula and Oriental Company. Dealing with the question of employment, Lord Inehoape, after emphasising[Birrii's Tnicuw.] - 1,008 words
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Article92 1918-12-18 1965 Penang "Our Day 1918. The following have kindly sent gifts for M e 20th n<i Mrs. Arnold, Mn. Bennett, Mrs B'ank mu’ J}"- Mr.. CUyVir.: Fftnmdh a. Mrs. Everest, Min Fenoulhet, Girls of tbe Convent, Girls of 8t Ge.rga School, Mr.. Good’™, M rZ od The George Town Di.pen.J, Miss92 words
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Article108 1918-12-18 1965 Dkcimibb Monthlt Midal COMPITITION, The above Competition via: 440 yards handicap for A Glass and 50 yards for B Class was held at the Swimming Club on Sunday morning, the 15th instant, with the following results i—- A Class, i,. n Actual Hclp Tim.. seen. m. secs.108 words
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Article318 1918-12-18 1965 The American Consul at Penang, Mr. George L. Logan, has been advised by the Secretary of State of the U S. A. by cab'e under date of December 13 that all import restrictions on crude rubber are removed, Permission has been granted by the 8.8-A, to318 words
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Article1180 1918-12-18 1966 tere»t in the MtioDd 1 to.dv»-i, confronted prwti oeteet of «ny >Bti.„ oi utut.on with «problem whwh app >a J firet eight to pre.ent om hK namely hew to reconcile the annreme diatrul effort which hag <?ot u h» if Britain ia to regain her Dra w1,180 words
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Article968 1918-12-18 1966 Memorial to Sea Power. Woenthe war with Napoleaa waeovat arUt7"'aiked °P ‘l’ of ®-gli«h -eoti-g a nation «’“—or.», tb. m p.«. r UotortM,t«ly. P.rll.me«t wm >ot uu r L'l' 8 en B k ‘**il tU.lt .1 PI.IB.D'. de ‘‘V. bwo prM,fv,J M d p.bhebed it «..Id tUn b,968 words
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Article559 1918-12-18 1967 [Eiutbb’s Cables.] A ROUND TABLE SUGGESTION. Trust»» of th» Middlt E»rtLondon, December 12. In its quarterly review the Round Table urges that the United States should take her full share and accept equal responsibilities for the right of management of a new world order after the war.[Eiutbb’s Cables.] - 559 words
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Article488 1918-12-18 1967 [Ebotbb*. Tblbgumb rUBTHEB REVELATIONS. The Ship of th» Fntnr*. n L doD o‘oemb.r 12, 5.30 p.m. at J OB u 7 traßB P“ rt oommitte. state, in it. report tbit in the immediate fatnre the commercial air.hipj offers great sdv.nt.ge. over the aeroplane partionlarly concerning pas.enger.[Ebotbb*. Tblbgumb ] - 488 words
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Advertisement143 1918-12-18 1967 An Ideal Bank. The following appeared io the advertisemeat columns of the Bangkok limet of December 10: BANK OF KAMATSCHATKA. LOCATION—“OUE DAT” FETE—--BABANBOM GARDEN. Buesuwa houro 8 pm. till daylight 14th December, 1918. TERMS OF BUSINESS. Money advanced—No interest charged— Bnt BONUS paid on loans, 15 per cent to Indies143 words
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Article637 1918-12-18 1968 Wiesbid.» whico F t e noh trocp, h, w eocapied, is the oui e f loan of H p ITfl and was formerly the o piul ot 7?? eMau n( d.cby of Nan.. Sne .f ‘he most famous of the Graiin wO tad J/'i'""!";"’ Si gelled “oity637 words
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Article967 1918-12-18 1968 OLIIM By ihk OWHEE3. before* Mr S T^" C ,r lhi C«t.i„ n L M Woodward, bX b a*. dL W.G. BannX l v*® assessors) the hearing was Shining r 0 l,ifc in,ti T tlt,d b J thc Cornnsny, Limited, as owner, of Strath ZM,hn967 words
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Article105 1918-12-18 1968 i Qgnml tad Gonroar'i lamsta(/’rowi Our Own Correspondent..) .Kuala Lumpur, December 17. Their lioelloacios General Dudley H. Bidout acd Sir Arthur T jong inspected A and B. companies of the M. 8. v, R- •uo toe M. Y. I. on the race course yesterday evening, tbe proceedings consisting105 words
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Article1290 1918-12-18 1969 —Malaya Tribune, We Biiiet crave ihd of our evening contemporary in making use of the correspondence which has paessd be* tween the local K»neoon-rioe merchants and the Government. On the 9ch instant a local firm received a wire from Rangoon to the effect that the export—Malaya Tribune, - 1,290 words
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Article63 1918-12-18 1969 Latest Quotation, Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $125.05, and in S.ng&pore (re-fined) at $125 75, business done» changing hands 120 tons. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires that the residence of Mr. Yap Hoon Chin familiarly known in Kuala Lumpur as Batchee” was burned down shortly before midnight63 words
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Article366 1918-12-18 1969 [To THU Editob of THU Times of Malaya] Sib,— l wish to draw public attention to the w*y in which the SUti u Hotel. Ipob is now being run, in the hope that tbi Government will be moved to adopt businesshke methods in running the place for the366 words
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Article261 1918-12-18 1969 (To the Editor of the Times of Malaya,) Sir—lt is said that the Government is revising the Clerleal Scheme, and as a first instalment, it has agreed from January 1. 1919» (1) To increase the initial salary ot Grade 111 clerks who have passed the Junior or261 words