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Title Section21 1919-02-12 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. $lB PElt ANNUM* Single Copy 40 cis. Vol. 17- Penang February, Wednesday, 12, 1919. No, 7.21 words
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Advertisement294 1919-02-12 1 i CONTENTS. Leaders Miscellaneous (Continued) Who Shall Rale Chins P 170 Tie Waterfront 176 183 An Education Polity 178 German Shipping 177’ Crime in Malaya 184 Board of Trade 177 Roe Troubles 190 Camouflaged D ugs 177 A Word to Planters 196 Penang Mortal ty Returns 177 M. F. A.294 words
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Advertisement202 1919-02-12 2 c THE A* I “STRAITS ECHO” i ’■> a sk* B MAIL EDITION. 1 tSV "J* .v-4 >AA Of .r, t J h< A? /Jh .i M f < 5k 5 tKX Published the day orior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains the latest local and202 words
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Article1189 1919-02-12 170 Oae of the points at issue between North and South in China is the question of the Tuohuns, or military governors, who exercise an almost dot* potio sway in most of the Provinces and show as little respect for the authority of the Central Government as1,189 words
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Article587 1919-02-12 170 -Mat,, Xat'l, The action taken by the P. A. M. Meeting at Kuala Lumpur last week which resulted in the resignation of the Hon. Mr. R. 0. i M. Kinderoley from the ehair will certainly not add to the repute of the planters' body in the eyeo either-Mat,, Xat'l, - 587 words
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Advertisement96 1919-02-12 170 Cbe Straits €cbo. I j PUBLISHED (Except Snn*»j« »nd public holiday») at the CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, S 9( Beach Street» Penang. Prioe s Daily Local *BO Per annum» Outstation Pontage Bxtra. Mail Bdlßon (Post Free) 918 per annum. Cable Addreaa: ECHO PENANG.” Tnlnphonn Noe. (Boho) Printing Department 3*3« JV.JL—AII buainw.96 words
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Article581 1919-02-12 171 Mr EA. Mtrrau.' editor e«d Bwreterj 0.“ LM.’.WMe.t.rdeybyM. KU»7 for tbe southern SsttisaseaU Too Obi- P.M.S Boot roco'de »itk d»p regret the deeth o B, i. Hmm Mb "k«* OS Deeembej IJ, e Inspector L’oyd, of Saren»*»», new* by the lut mail that £ls brother .**> been killed in581 words
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Article1421 1919-02-12 171 RANDOM NOTES> ,tb o«d‘ytaX“*.'V.»d m..ty Bi,hw warrior, ’<>« b Ba el browM baton «bo Kiog, «bo w n thowb bißioelf brow ood n biriobS. oo»‘ d #t b,, ta that o ’ery peßOtnriog odow oro.e frc« tbo bran W.rriorj indeed so X« wn i« *b»« «be King h i m,>1,421 words
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Article227 1919-02-12 172 The following cffiaial intimation is published for general informations--1. Toe estimated requirements of parboiled rice for Malaya are 50,000 bags per month. 2, Oving to the lateness of the local crop the mills are omy likely to get enough padi to supply 20,000 bags during February 1919.227 words
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Article55 1919-02-12 172 P»de»g 2k,530, K.r.n 11,600, Krian 86.500, P»d»i.g J.wa 22 711, Uul.-K.iutn-Jung 120,500, B.m.g.g. 22 000, New 45,110> Nalhn >’ 8,666, Btntaa S* 0 81 PaUni 18 > 800 O.n.olid.ted S““« 8i Oe h H. 030. B'r.ite 267.000, Penang 159,000, Tali Ayer 96 000, 106,00 I, Began Berni55 words
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Article54 1919-02-12 172 r .T'** 01 *P n °1 Bebman Hydra.lio Tin, during the month ot January was •00 piculs. T n' *s*“*8 er cI the T-’P'-g Tin D-edg. g vo, Ltd., advises that the output for the ®jnth °f January was 280 piculs. Ooneiable trouble was experienced with «ued by54 words
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Article517 1919-02-12 172 [Bboti.'. Tilmbxmi.] Greece Submits her Claims. L inch n, February 8. A communique from P»rn of the 8 d says that the of the five Powers heard M. V n svloa*s statement of Greece’s claims which he continues tomorrow. Cxecho-Slovaks Again. After him, the Ciechc-Shovak Delegatee will[Bboti.'. Tilmbxmi.] - 517 words
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Article572 1919-02-12 172 [Rinrne Tma..».,] Bcyallst OportoLondon, February 3. M*ev»gps based obviumly on colomei information are arriving regarding the in Portugal. One from Oporto of the Ist, quotes Royalist commun qslj and ■ays that conditions are thoroughly nor mil in Oporto, where a Royalist administration is discharging financial obligations, and[Rinrne Tma..».,] - 572 words
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Article771 1919-02-12 173 The Year 1918—Circnmspice.—W, in the Free Pre»». the EVENI 8 OF 1908. Ooßli g ,itbl. a X’ mat time. tbore 11 j.„| opße on, .bo., lb. town »d Mted SS£ IS» it by a profwii»* l Company, prdilb. railway, 4b. lint 4bt»*O dohor ialfoha» «d K,,l ek. byThe Year 1918—Circnmspice.—W, in the Free Pre»». - 771 words
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Article939 1919-02-12 173 LETTEB FKOM MB. CUMMINS. We have received for publication the following letter to the Editor of the Malay Mail from Mr, E N. T Csmminr. Sir, In yonr report of the P. A. M. meeting held on Wednesday January 29th 1 wish to point out th it you939 words
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Article431 1919-02-12 174 -BT, Tho BjI'OP of 8 oi?»por» is» due b’rk 'n the for Holy W2 t k and E .star (Apiii 20). The H. <*• Pei,f 8 F htl b FD effjred by the B «h>p of Lmdon the living of dou:h Acton (All Saints), *nd has »c--oepted it, and-BT, - 431 words
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Article153 1919-02-12 174 «b me T. Baratis, February 3. A telegram from Amsterdam states that npyal Packet stesme s Van Heemelcerak, Pgnacker Uordyk, S Jacob and Bockusten, woico n.d been r. qvired by (he Allies tormnrly will be returned, the first th'PR within k X th? ek ®«d the Bochuescn«b me T. - 153 words
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Article688 1919-02-12 174 SIME DABBY <fc cO 8 MONTHLY REPORT. S i gapore. February 4. London prices during the month for Fine B bbed Smoked Sheet and Fine P*le Orep i we r e follows O i the 9 h January Rubber 2-1 f 22J market stead» bu f quiet, Oo688 words
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193 1919-02-12 174 Twrnty Second List qt Sttrscutwuuu, Amount previously acknowJ ed rd ...1140.***** Gan Boon Tan >te Anglo Chinese School Pen*. *ng and Outstations 521.94 Collecting card No. 238 and box No, 83 Issued to Secre-tk-y Municipal Commie* t» 00 882.23 Proceeds of Grand Theatre193 words
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Article140 1919-02-12 174 The output and paths from the Kratnat Pulai Mme for tne month of January 1919, were as follows From the Mme Tm Output Dragged 0 70 piculs, Sobteliie Output D “p*nd O 300 piculs, Erimated P<ofit 526 250; F om Tfibu’o s Output Dr»-s-ed O e 189 picuis,140 words
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Article739 1919-02-12 175 (j.-nn Our Ow» Al.rßUr, FrtrWJ 4 Th. O«P Oh “l P Ti Ju*pl»v'd tff Bu, i, J taMH* I’M' F* Tmb Bjd VM k wd" u Mliullj MA J‘ M bit M tt ,0 whica to r etcb a a JTbU... u lW.r W., Wb«»h. T (w(an .A.dilHt.bli>tedtb<ir739 words
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Article277 1919-02-12 175 PENANG OBINIBE ADDBISB. Among the addresses that worotolhavo been presented to H. E. the Governor on Centenary Day at Singapore, wae the following from the Chinese community of Penang t To H. E. SIR ARTHUR YOUNG, G. C. M. G., K. B. 1. G® ter nor of the277 words
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Article200 1919-02-12 175 Mesirio Fniir and Co. have announced receipt of cabled advices from Lindon to ths effdot that the annual report and accounts for the year ended August 31, 1918, was issued in London on Janna*v 27• The net profit for the year was £59,963 which, with balance of200 words
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Article378 1919-02-12 175 Kn F.M.B. Notifioatiow. The following cablegram, dated January ]3,1919, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to His Eiodllenoy the High C mmissioner, is published in the P.M 8« Gatdle for general information i Demobilisation. Limited numbers of estate owners and mans gers and members of commercial fir378 words
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Advertisement11 1919-02-12 175 For Children's Haokiug Cough at Night» Smi rWtttaM Qwt u, Sdi11 words
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Article658 1919-02-12 176 (Bi Tom Wbioht.) b one a 9 b -r2x P^e^“^r tha r7. f rt te ..°Lb'e Poet of Science ie to be thus™ explained.' Of biographical data it ntain very little ihoe h bn Xmoloci al and literary work i. dealtwith fully and sympathetically bo -ho has enjoyed the658 words
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Article454 1919-02-12 176 OFFICIAL PBJZS LIST. The following are the results of the above drawing which took place on the 3rd and 4 h instant Ist prlzd Ticket No. C 5926 2nd ***** 3ri JlBl5 Fivn Fbizks of $509 Each. B 3080 0 7625 C 3535 F 6628 J 9032454 words
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Article112 1919-02-12 176 At the annual ganeral meeting cf the membrre of the Yiuag Muslim U don held at the C'Ub bouae last night the following were elected vffijri-bearers and cumin tune for the eoau og year. Preside f, Mr. Md. Biusp; VoPre. sidsnt, Mr. Hamid Kaau j Hun. i112 words
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Article82 1919-02-12 176 Th? of iho M L de for toe month of J <ou«ry, 1919, is as Mil:—lsl Piculs 38 catties Estimated va U 8 $10,157. Tnbutor—23o Piculs 41 catties rains to Company $2.346, Mr. H K. Biunett of Tapping, Secretary of As>m Kumoang Tin Dr-dg eg Limited, reports that82 words
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Article249 1919-02-12 176 IH.belis.-d that ,om. ***** Eveuea or E«gl.»d b.re be. a apph.’d to? the Control .eh.me. a.;, C.lr.tH memo, ot J.os.ry 15. Thsre i. no inform&tioß of toy .tep. being Uken br the Shipping Controlkr to reduce excessive fares. Mariners ara informed that mar Anamba Islands a large mine249 words
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Article403 1919-02-12 176 Ear ng helped to m ke the world safe for democracy, the Americans are turning their inventive genius to more peweful pursuits, and one result is an adaptation of wireless telegraphy which should make the ras considerab y safer for the mariner. It is an ♦ppsiatus403 words
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Article549 1919-02-12 177 All German sbippin f blTi, P l,,e J w“ c.’.eii Irn. C idrilM»’" k <“’ U 1 b f 10 from »«»•«><• iStfeJop the subject whieh hm *PP«*« d L «’nutorm.d B-Ki.k joorutl, d,ri, V «7 flrt. ..4 »«•"< o, i b •.■T* A comparatively rsosnt wr er549 words
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Article231 1919-02-12 177 need fob a k^^ h in HOBa float,, of comp«t«ncy brio» Trad.. Th, »’»P‘P #r hl ,f Jr their Dec 9. nearly twelve months after •ibility of procuring the awe. y <±d d kM’ot ud extended acqwlntanoe m.teorology »»d “‘'‘“.’..l ~c t tbit were net required hithert.,231 words
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Article209 1919-02-12 177 Becent revelations have emphasised the urgent need of further drastic action to deal with the illicit trafficking in poisonous drugs in London and eliswhere. Among a large ssetion of professional classes, men and women, tho drug, taking habit has increased, says tho Daily Mail, to a dangerous extent,209 words
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Article64 1919-02-12 177 olX^Tcw^’p' fo the M «'«ip‘lity «die, j! M T a 0 r n ]8 P< “fi- 4 ‘or th. week »u»ber of deitb, h male» and 25 femeia. tu 7“ 61 WBr “'He per ennem wee Sr -s’ ’V* p6r 3f.V in th. 85 com P‘«d with64 words
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Article270 1919-02-12 177 CemcEtiratlcn at Slaiatora. (From Our Gun Correspondent,') Singapore, February 6. The unveiHnf cere® oo WM 1 incceu. M.» f ‘he Nary and th. Suffolk ind Manche.ter Regiment, formed guard, of honour. They were inepeoted by Sir Arthnr Young who was accompamed by the Lady Evelyn Young and270 words
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Article108 1919-02-12 177 Bowls Toubnamimt. The following are the results of the ties played off yesterday i Bikglus Handicap t—H Smith beat E J Bennett 21—171 B L Livingitone w o from A W de W Harries. Tkxnis TovbwaMint. The following are the results of the ties played off yesterday108 words
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Article100 1919-02-12 177 90 8 n A ,t ‘L B 1 *****, V.l d’Or 50 5 fw«« 80.000, Malakoff 48,000, «raita Settlement, (Bert.m) 180.000, Wind,or (F.M.B) 47,700, Ma,field 29.000, i IS 880 F 00 1 1 («‘lata) 13,300, Kuala Bidim 28,000, B,„eu 20,700, 1 2 ,250, Alma 36,000, Buklt Toh100 words
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Article1387 1919-02-12 178 It ia not .«ch a »»iy t»r ory ft< m Peuanx to dieg»P-««' JS f “> a 6iJ D,a I,Lltruu iinUon. Mr. H. 0. E. ZMO.n.. ‘a ilia line) imt TOO ,0 lo e ■ith lha tduc.ilo-»» problem of I w one miaeee M>J Mdearuartoaiply («odamenul pnno.pU.”1,387 words
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Article503 1919-02-12 178 Clarks Diikans w»s born txhy in 1812, Mr. G W. H. Gordon, of Mews Allen DcUß)r (Ju., h ft yesterday for Lidiu. Mr. A. B. Voules, the Municipal Pre-L deut, inspected all the markets this morumg* Mr. E. A. Manxsseh who was in Rangoon on business reta rd to-day503 words
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Article988 1919-02-12 179 [Ruutib’® TblbgiambJ COMMUHOS3 AND COMMITTEES. Th* CwA-MIA Agrwswnt. Loadoa, F.brorj 3. z fram Pari® dated th® r X±ESFcm«» bit—» lb. Crob. io TMOhe», 0« tok Vtb.'“ g ?X. ‘«a mSX -’"‘•‘l dtol.r. re tollo«>:-Tlwy remind t q..rtio« tb. Corffwe* Urn* tb., m«< Lt ecoupy territory which ,th«y[Ruutib’® TblbgiambJ - 988 words
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Article983 1919-02-12 179 [Rixttuub TiLUGBXMeJ P’AKSVTIVE'S STATEMENT. Bmnptlon ef Work FaTOznd. London, February 4. The Execute of th® Amalgamated Bsci.tr 0« ba. i.*«A .tatemjnt di.»ppt*r>“l P"“"‘ nk and urging it* m»n>b«r. to rnintns wo k immedistelj, thn. enableing re.poa.ibl, trade union executive® to entur into negotia. tion, with employer,. The Eicuti«[Rixttuub TiLUGBXMeJ - 983 words
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Article1056 1919-02-12 180 [hEUruu’a Tulkgilamb] Labour In CrrodtlcnLondon, February 4. The House of Commons re-assembled this afternoon when the Houae was crowded every* where. Sir Dinald Mao Lean, the newlyelected chairman of the remnant of the Asquithian party, Mr. W. Adamson, Parliamentary Chairman of the Libour Party, Mr. J. R. dynes,[hEUruu’a Tulkgilamb] - 1,056 words
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Article920 1919-02-12 181 rBIVTII’O TILUOIAUfk] OPIBBD BT ABTHUB HBNDEBBON. CUIr OxtwUd by Bruiting. Berne, Ft bur J 3. n IntornttoMl Übonr Conference tt durnnon. T«entj-o« oountriee JJz .«rreoeatad by eighty d c legate! «nd S..tMrl.nd. nd B.KC» Mr drthß H t Dd rJ' onentot tw e***' o eipleined th.t *herBIVTII’O TILUOIAUfk] - 920 words
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Article34 1919-02-12 181 Pulm Pnfi!B the K rum Mine for tbe month of January IQi a were as follow» s—PVnm m Total Or pat Or e 559 p 500 ated Profit 127J50. P CB l>»Estim-34 words
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Article489 1919-02-12 181 [Riutub’s TILEGBAMS.] A CoQOunist CooferenooStockholm, February 5. Petrognd papers publish an exhortation from Lenin to all Bolsheviks in Germany, Austria, Pohnd, the Baltic provinces, »nd Finland, in which he convokes a great Ccmmunist conference. The head cf the Chinese Bohheviks in Petrograd who exercised dictatorship over the Chineue[Riutub’s TILEGBAMS.] - 489 words
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Article573 1919-02-12 182 FIFTH INTER-SETTLE MENT MATCH. While Singapore is rejoicing over centenary celebrations to-day we havej basure in publishing the good news that a handsome ■ilvar oup has found a permanent resting Xs in the city. It is called the InterSettlement Cup and now becomes tne property of the Malaya Football573 words
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Article520 1919-02-12 182 FCHEMR TO HASTEN IT, The Evening Standard of Doember 12 says: Mr, L oyd George, General Smuts, and Dr. Addison are devoting special attention to the question of expediting demobilisation. General Smuts is chairman of a Cabinet Committee formed to deal with it, and Dr, Addison has devised a520 words
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Article69 1919-02-12 182 Ayar Kuning (F.M el) 71,789, Bradwall (FM.S.) 24 459, Cnersoi esa (F.M 8.) 56 046. DdoListown (Krun F.M 8 48.500, Highlands and Lowlands Kara 114 432 Kl*barg 27,177, Krun 19.0C0 Suogei Kuan 67,3 jO, Sankei Way (Selangor) 50,348, B«kap 22,600, Buu Mating 20,209, Jong Lendo 50.090, K69 words
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Article687 1919-02-12 182 Oces thoughts, says the Free Preu naturally turn at a time such as this* to nd eßBHre the ]i veB 0 > rdividuals the interval since R»ffl 9B Ba lod h Uo the harbour and anchored off St. John’s to the p edent It is jatt possible687 words
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Article288 1919-02-12 183 LEIN A CO’B WEEKLY EE PORT. Pecan,, 7 Chinei) New Yaarand the Bibber ..”i.n haring <•» •he w.ek there le nothing to report reg* .Bobber, .bile the R.hbar-.h.re ma.ket oni« b 9 deicribed as stagnant. “n, L.t «rk. g a. J .ft.r Cbbeet. Naw Y,rru narked bj288 words
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Article257 1919-02-12 183 Misses. Fauna and Co.’s Wikklt Ci ecu lab. Meters Fraser and Co in their weekly report dated February 4, state: We i>aue our weekly circular a day earlier this week in view of the Centenary celebrations on Thursday. There has been scarcely any business over the past257 words
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Article362 1919-02-12 183 1 0M ot th. t M.oh.a 1 Torby b 9 XT.%.i B Grand Dake Michael ot 'kiHed «X» Ot the T..r, who recently billed bv Ru.sisn revolutionaries. He la thus connected with our own Royal Family, andj«B before the war the King and Q™» d e362 words
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Article212 1919-02-12 183 The are toe results of the ties played eff yesterday Mixed Doubles—Mrs Watson and C Conradi beat Mr and Mrs Clark by 6—3, I—6, s—l; Mrs B*muel and Everest beat Mr and Mrs L M Evans by 6—3,6—4, Mr and Mrs Bennett beat Miss M* Pritchard and212 words
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Article636 1919-02-12 183 The port of Moulmein has been declared an infected port owing to the outbreak of cholera, Up to January 4, five steamers of the China Navigation Cu. had arrived at Hongkong which had been released from Government control in the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean, The Directors of the636 words
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Article1882 1919-02-12 184 Tha wave of crime that has been sweeping over the Maliy Peninsula from Pahang, in the do th, to Singapore, in the south, during the last few weeks, entailing as it has, the loss of valuable lives and m *°y thousands of dollars, certainly calls for very1,882 words
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Obituary219 1919-02-12 184 DEATH. 4, 829 An’«n E ’•'*> O,l ‘VtV -*‘„,1919, b r 43 11 J e r N l BridgVdV.berty. rl a K ht jr of ,h ls Mr». O'FUbo.tT, and »i»r ß r ol Mr’ Ca.oter, Deeply regraded. Hom. paperi please copy. Obituary. Lindos, February 5, The hat taken phw219 words
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Article1126 1919-02-12 185 wm Mr,. F. L. HJlam Braed KaJi Lu® pur. 4 Un J. S. Westoi Mrs. J. Brown and Mri. J* hue left for floor. t Mr. A. JohMO», Stockholm, has pmed khe Biam Association- The appointment of Liang M Contul for Siem at Penang, is The appointment dates frowm - 1,126 words
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Article1282 1919-02-12 185 I A Vital Industry. Among «he various enterpriser which the Government, rightly or wrongly, ie .lleged tocoutrmpUte. it iii ..ti.f.otory to to rn, I on the assurance of Lord Inchcape, that the nanoaalhation of shipping doai not figure. This great and peculiarly successful indusI try has in the1,282 words
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Article1040 1919-02-12 186 [Rbutxbs Telugrams.] Ir.ernalionalisation. Paris, February 6. President Wilson’s proposal fur inter- I nationalising the territory captmed from G rmany has becom° very important by the I British Imperial War Cabinet deciding to I support it. The D minion represantativas I made an energetic protest. I French Press Comments*[Rbutxbs Telugrams.] - 1,040 words
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Article518 1919-02-12 187 Forty Bessel* Lotdon, Frbrairy 5, Th* Admiralty aencusoes that the tw o•ere* eight hundred ton m De eep Ptnarth struck a mine and sank off tb Ttffkanira wait on the <tb. Forty eo mor. were landed. Tyne trawler, are engaged in reading the remaining forty officers and men.518 words
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Article519 1919-02-12 187 THE SINGAPORE MEETING. REVISION OF constitution. (/roMi (hr Own Corresponded) Singapore, February 8 At the meeting at Singapore of the United Malaya Council, Sir Arthur Adams spoke at length on the question of the reconstruction of the Constitution, maintaining there had been misconceptions and misunderstanding sines Jely519 words
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Article347 1919-02-12 187 REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF KEDAH POLICE. That the Pent authoritie. may be able to get some useful hints from the South Kedah Police respecting ways and means of suppressing gang robberies seems evident from what ha. occurred in that State lately. About the middle of January a Hokkien was347 words
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Article259 1919-02-12 187 The death occurred mysteriously on January 15 of Mr. J. A. Lord, a partner of Messrs Lyons, Ford and Co., who was living in the Jiokal Club, a Hint Tent Club in Sdeette, about twelve mile, outside ot Bombay. Mr. Lord as usual went for a nde259 words
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Article1427 1919-02-12 188 r BIUTUB’s TblugbamsJ Ebirt’i Fulmlnatlons B»le, February 7. A*"» W^® tb grace ot Ood h.d gone J H Jr.bed the l«« o' h B In the collapse o' Germany e J fl.rm.uv’» own military and X’oto’ifto»- The Gormn m>l.<ary ftV «b»’ cd’ Germanf-' opponents, -hl ware introd.oingrBIUTUB’s TblugbamsJ - 1,427 words
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Article1420 1919-02-12 189 [Ren tubs TiLloaiM*»] p*: is, F.broiry 8. D«l«gatM Arriving. "X* SrTMot ttee D.leg»te of the MuNN> OoTerjteTn?fltpd at Marseilles to-day. m. T.rdira mid. interesting w. tae blookedeqewtioo d d Bl d ‘I I». th. pert... po-iW’ »'■'<?" D 'h et.u. to -port wMt tb.y seed only o. lhe[Rentubs TiLloaiM*»] - 1,420 words
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Article1922 1919-02-12 190 It a ?emB to ba somewhat green y balievr’d that tha price of rice would hate been a good deal lower daring the l*st few weeks had not importers of the gra n in this Colony demanded higher puc a from buyers at wholesale ratss than there was1,922 words
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Article68 1919-02-12 190 Chinusb Civilian Killwd, Oar Ku«ia Lumpur correspondent teleg aphg rhat last night armed robbers attacked the house of a Chinees in Setapak village. Several women shrieked for help and a man who was among those who rushed to the help of the women was shot down by68 words
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Article127 1919-02-12 190 1 Time has not baen muco Siam rice arrive mg be e during the last few days and the wholesale dstlers are rather re uotant to give their wholesale pries at the pr sent moment, but say that the lowest grade of this rice may be obtained127 words
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Article1868 1919-02-12 191 [B.on»'* meetings of commissions. Britflh VilW cf UW- 5 London, February o, «aiiffA ssys the A P.ri. c ol »,tt M met ntMOßtl LtboUf Lg rresidiog. Mr. on the 4th, the French Labour 8u ~d M. 4 v h ’..id..... Tb. Mibi'tw. w.r. v p tb« b.ii.[B.on»'* - 1,868 words
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Article205 1919-02-12 192 In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Food Control Regulations, 1918, the Food Controller hereby orders as follows j— 1. On and after the 10th day of February, 1919, ne employer shall supply or sell to any labourer employed by him and to any person205 words
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Article3134 1919-02-12 192 [Rbutir’s Tklkgjtms.] IMPROVE MEN! IN LONDON. Concession to Railway ClirkaLondon, February 5, The recognition of the Railway Clerks Association has removed the menace of a general railway strike. The announcement of the agreement was received with enthusiasm at a demonstration of clerks in London yesterday evening, when the[Rbutir’s Tklkgjtms.] - 3,134 words
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Article1129 1919-02-12 194 Mr N Harr's, Trouch M’nes, has left for I Australia a hoLday. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Me Hutchison have returned to Taipirg from their health trip to Java. Lieut. W. G. Bennett, RN B„ and Mr. W, G, Honings are gasitted Members of tae Saipp ng Committee, 81,129 words
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Article947 1919-02-12 195 H0.0.r I*l' 1 1 tb b o d, ot the id t 9 °o!'d teke it H‘d ■ember* ,«4 b« bol iee<«-the ..d p-oerea »i'b ‘be h d eMber. w*. required In amors umpls nflr 1 rgouture in tba Billot Book 0 found in the box. If947 words
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Article99 1919-02-12 195 Omni Bbabbbs iob 1919.] A Perlis correspondent reports that the ■econd half-yearly general meeting of the oaVhe^n KiyaDgMn o,Bb held K.ittr 5 m Dc mS' Powiat r^ r Mohin,ed Arshad, of the Customs D partmrn’, presiding The follow. i®< half ffiee beareri for en.uAbdul An v d-j lnd Editor;99 words
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Article238 1919-02-12 195 unoiLer muvucr. a litt e boy of 10 months for Fl 1 25— Fru Prett. A correspondent in Solo writes The officials here learnt from various quarters that many faurne stricken people f rota Goenoeng Kidoen Diitrict in Djokja were swarm ng into the Solo Division,unoiLer muvucr. a litt e boy of 10 months for Fl 1 25—Fru Prett. - 238 words
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Article150 1919-02-12 195 VIOBBOT’e Grp WIMNI* IUDtSPOBin. Turfites who have been fol owing Indian racing will regret to hear that Dark Ltgend, winner of the Viceroy s and King Emperor s Cups at Calcutta, has displayed signs of leg trouble and is not likely to race again. There is muah150 words
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Article248 1919-02-12 195 The output of the Ulu Piah Mine for the month of January, 1919, was as follows t Mine outpit 811 piculs; Tributors 52 piculs; Total 363 piculs, The total output of the Tronsh Mires, Ltd, from all sources for the month of January, 1919, was 2,510 piculs, A248 words
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Article1154 1919-02-12 196 Generally speaking, me average planter ie profoundly and blissfully ignorant of all but the most inparfioial aspects of the labour question, though he has a vague idea th»t it ie upon an adequate and pen itent supply of labour from outside the Peninsula that the prosperity1,154 words
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Article632 1919-02-12 196 tod*y. ma AUa Ed 80n i 8 72 J9* r B of age sttLi T i Hr,sßr otin d»p«ty waiter tteodant, Singapore, la retinng fr m lha service at the end of the current month > Lienten.nt Commander B. A. C.tor “«‘«•tuodant of the Port of Sing.p*.' d«. 1.632 words
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Article1399 1919-02-12 197 B El*mia*ti°n Or a wefk the After n’‘ meat S.rentk Bi.od.rd t 0 be h ir ”?,‘h to e’p’t tb. Eduo«t'« s*“s.x tor X, o .poo t»- j sbsrtust pcmblr time. The r Um waiting candidate! moat be connderab e IJ’d Z. b.« be.rd of b..t U.™ h.«1,399 words
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Article105 1919-02-12 197 -Malaya Tribune, Officb-bsabibs fob 1919. At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Malacca Ulub held on the 3rd instant in the Club-house the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year. President, Mr Chan Kang Swi; VicePresident, Mr. Ohee Swee Cheng; Hon, Secretary, Mr. Chan Oeok Kum,-Malaya Tribune, - 105 words
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Article94 1919-02-12 197 Carabet at E. O. Fbbnch and Ambbican Entkbtainbbs Hxbu. The distinguished and popular French and American Oarabst artistes Theretes and Senour have just arrived here after scoring big eucce-ses in China and will give one of their delightful entertainments at the E. A 0. Hotel next F id ay evening,94 words
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Article24 1919-02-12 197 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrEfiafd) is quoted here to-day at $ll7, business done, in Singapore (refined) *t 5118 50, business done, (50 tone sold)*24 words
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Article98 1919-02-12 197 The output of tbe Ulu Piah Mine for the mmth of January, 1919, was as follows: J* 1 0 811 piculs; Tributors 52 piouls; lotal BC3 piculs, Tl^ e ’otal output of the Tronoh Mires, j d. from a’l rovr es for the month of January, 1919, w98 words
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Article481 1919-02-12 198 [Ebutibs Tilegrams J SETTLING THE CONSTHUIION. Priiideot Bud Cahinat* Copenhagen, February 8. A telegram from Berlin of the B<h nwye th. N.Uoi>»l A»«“bly will <H’c«m »*>• t ß Erding the German Impir/. c.net.t.non I/the 10th. and will fiai.b thrB3 ,e i d B g '.o ß tbe[Ebutibs Tilegrams J - 481 words
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Article983 1919-02-12 198 [Reutbrs lelbgrams,] GERMANY’S PACIFIC COLONIES Thrae Feints cf Vitw Loidon, January 28. The Timet PiriscorrespoLdant, in a message dated tho 27. b January, says that as regards the Pac fie Islands there are three points of view in the Conference. The Australians do not view with satisfaction[Reutbrs lelbgrams,] - 983 words
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Article941 1919-02-12 199 Tair». lonrixi Boid. In th. BupremtC:or. before Mr. Mice I» M. W ndward th'» morning U> X bmniQ ©Uh? suit instituted by J £2 Limited. claiming Ir 0“ f sqq vjv’b. «pttir «J D.hnd»it OonipeßJ ot th. «0-I»*' ’‘'"J of »10 woh or in th. alternUire941 words
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Article158 1919-02-12 199 Bfobtsmin Badly Maulbd. Abi g tiger was shot by the Fort Cannning Singapore party last Thursday near the Kallang reservoir (6th mile Eukit Timah Boad The party, consisting of Messrs. Lee Ah Kai. Koh Seng Tai, Ah Yam. Mohd. bin Ab 'ul Gani, anl Palani (tracker)158 words
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Article27 1919-02-12 199 beat M D Burley by 6-0 yjj C Oreg,on Btt.r B rfc M 2‘ ld J Pritohard b 8-10 6-4 6* 4 b M27 words
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Article18 1919-02-12 199 oHbatie. j‘ P B~ R N -d bj 21-14 J BBnoBU d E Eiimann I f >18 words
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Article315 1919-02-12 199 the inter-settlement Matos. The “Ipoh” met with a great reception st Singapore, and the thirty members of the Peeing expedition were taken by to tha club reserved for their headquarters, snd then to Mr. K- M. Husain’s garden party at Geyl*»g. The President, Mr. Aminsahib ainved later by rail315 words
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Article228 1919-02-12 199 Seremban Planting Cam» Ow Owe Kuala Lumpur, February 10. Mr. Fau’kner, assistant on Pantai estate, and Mr. Craig, manager, were charged at Seremban by the Deputy Controller of Labour, the first-named with voluntarily causing huit to a Tamil oooly and Craig wuh aiding and abetting. Faulkner was228 words
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