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A French communique states that thirteen British naval aeroplanes dropped","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":35,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.4","page_number":"2191","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.13","article_title":"The Frankfurter Zeitung's correspondent","article_text_1st50words":"The Frankfurter Zeitung's correspondent at the front says British are using terrible new tanks 36 feet in length (the earlier ones were, he says, only 16 feet long) with 12-inch armour, 4 inch guns and eight maxims.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":36,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.30","page_number":"2217","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.130","article_title":"TSAR TO HIS ARMY.","article_text_1st50words":"TSAR TO HIS ARMY. 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A Vienna official report says the fighting in Wallachia continued favourably, despite the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":38,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.30","page_number":"2217","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.132","article_title":"Crisis in Greece.","article_text_1st50words":"Crisis in Greece. [Reuterâ€™s Tblegrams persecution of PRO-VENIZELISTS. Systematic ExtirpationLondon, December 28. Salonika state airn'il.inu prominent ly and Ste- Volo men in favour of indignities; the they were submitted t b Pro-Veniwlists at the last ew arretted and their premises wt.e looted. Attitude of Greeks ia ExypL' The Greeks in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":39,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.30","page_number":"2217","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.133","article_title":"Singapore Rubber Auction.","article_text_1st50words":"Singapore Rubber Auction. (1'rom Our Own CorriStyandert.) Singapore, December 30, At the Singapore Rubber Auction the following prices ware obtained Smoked Sheets $l 30 to $137 per picul Z? 124 130 n 120 123 Good lls Crepes 136 J Good pale thin 125 ru Good blanket Good brown blanket 125","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":40,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.31","page_number":"2218","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.134","article_title":"BRITISH FRONT.","article_text_1st50words":"BRITISH FRONT. [Bbutbb's TbLBOBAMS.] GENERAL HAIGâ€™S DESPATCH. Pres* Commeat*. London, December 30. The papers warmly praise General Haigâ€™. mÂ»tter-ofÂ«fact statement and contrast it tk Marshal Hindenburgâ€™s vague generah- They are of opinion that nothing but aberration of strategic sense in the new War Cabinet will save the Germans from sound","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":41,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.31","page_number":"2218","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.135","article_title":"INDIAN STUDENTS.","article_text_1st50words":"INDIAN STUDENTS. [Reuter's Telegrams] DEPARTMENTâ€™S ANNUAL REPORT. London, December 29, The report of Indian Studentsâ€™ Depart\" meat for the year ending June 30 says that on the whole .the record of work done, even under the restricted opportunities of wartime, is encouraging to those responsible for it, and the growing","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":42,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.31","page_number":"2218","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.136","article_title":"Campaign in Rumania.","article_text_1st50words":"Campaign in Rumania. [Rbutibâ€™s Tblbgrams.1 CAPTURE OF RIMNICULSARAT. A Pyrrbie Victory, n London, December 29. Despite German,boxate it ia evident that the Germans pud dearly for the capture of Rimniculsarat. The Russian forces merely aimed at gaining time in order to prepare tor resistance on the principal line. The Germans","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.32","page_number":"2219","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.137","article_title":"OUR DAY FUND.","article_text_1st50words":"OUR DAY FUND. Host Oovsrawaatâ€™Â» ThankÂ». In connection with the Our movement throughout the Straits Set menu and Johore the fallowing telegram! are published for general information Telegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Dated 20th December, 1216. â€œPlease inform Lord Lansdowne reference hiÂ» telegram 27th June Â£50,000","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.32","page_number":"2219","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.138","article_title":"Pensions for Combatants.","article_text_1st50words":"Pensions for Combatants. lUian GovcrÂ»aÂ«*l*s New RateÂ». From Military Headquarters we have received the following (or publication â€œThe Government of India, with the approval ot the Secretary of State, has sanctions] new rates of ordinary retiring and special pensions for the combatant ranks of the Indian Army with effect from","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.32","page_number":"2219","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.139","article_title":"The rate of mortality","article_text_1st50words":"The rate of mortality in the Settlement of fepw to th. ,n h ?of 30 21 ded 23 |Â«W number of death, oV',?,\" few 24. tÂ»riXâ€œ 2 t'l pb,bl8 3Â°. m.l.ri. months numbered V d J Y Unier ,h *t*ge and under one year 2OÂ°n 160 Cbmwe 25 M&lt;1 Qe","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":46,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.4","page_number":"2191","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.14","article_title":"Says a well-informed correspondent:","article_text_1st50words":"Says a well-informed correspondent: ine Rumanian business is said to have caused a wave of depression â€to run trough the country. And there are pukeleelera who regularly every week register-bv a gauge of their ownâ€”the state of the public opmion m regard to the war. According to them, the fluctuations,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":47,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.32","page_number":"2219","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.140","article_title":"Hongkong University.","article_text_1st50words":"Hongkong University. Colony an.i the h .Mâ€™S. tbe steady number of people h University, progress of the Ho D ko D K ieT d and who sometimes feel Â»taoÂ« agg St the drain of our .Meot to sister Colony. No proceed to Hong conferred by the lent o deg ;X","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":48,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.32","page_number":"2219","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.141","article_title":"E, & O. New Year Dinner.","article_text_1st50words":"E, O. New Year Dinner. There was a large attendance at the E. A0. Hotel last night for the New Year Dinner, which was up to the usual high standard that Mr, Sarkies has set himself. After dinner a concert was held at which Miss Pattie O'Hanlon contributed several songs.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.32","page_number":"2219","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.142","article_title":"Mr. F. W. Petrie Hay,","article_text_1st50words":"Mr. F. W. Petrie Hay, formerly of Tali â€™Jf V4 ABH Ayer Estate, has been promoted Major. His many friends in the ranks of the P.R.E. will be interested in the following which we clip from a Horae paper: Amongst the officers promoted to the tem- ra P ra Â°1","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":50,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.33","page_number":"2220","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.143","article_title":"Progress and Future of China.","article_text_1st50words":"Progress and Future of China. Lbctubb bt Dr. VVu. n. Wu Lion Teh (G. L. Tuck) delivorod lecture on the Progress and Future of riinuâ€™ at the Pentng Mutual Improvement Assoo.ation on Sunday evening when be was entertained by the members of the Associate to dinner. There was a large","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.34","page_number":"2221","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.144","article_title":"The Late Miss Harding.","article_text_1st50words":"The Late Miss Harding. The funeral of the late Miss Ahce Ayerst Harding, Matron of the General Hospital, which took place on Siturday afternoon, was attended by a number of friends of the deceased lady. The cortege left the General Hospital for the cemetery at Western Road where the Rev.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.34","page_number":"2221","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.145","article_title":"Captain Hubert Wyatt Hay Rawson,","article_text_1st50words":"Captain Hubert Wyatt Hay Rawson, Oxford and BuckÂ» Light Infantry, who was killed in action on Not. 15, aged 29, was the younger Â«on of Admiral Sir Harry H. Rawaon, G.C.B G.C MG. Hu wai educated at btubbington, but failed L r the Navy and Army for eyengbt. During the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.34","page_number":"2221","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.146","article_title":"Malaya in 1916.","article_text_1st50words":"Malaya in 1916. J Admirable review of h81o compxred with th p- cause f or marked -There &gt;. t0 J^ Z Â®â€™J?â€ roon tha ago anxiety than thire j b)emB; renewed with regaid to cur it P loyalty and evidence ba. he community contentment of all &lt;- greatest war and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.34","page_number":"2221","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.147","article_title":"King Albertâ€™s Civilian Hospital Fund.","article_text_1st50words":"King Albertâ€™s Civilian Hospital Fund. [To the Editob or the Straits Echo.] Dear Sir, I have been requested by the Indy Evelyn Young to ask you to be good enough to publish the enclosed letter from the Lady in Waiting to Her Majesty the Queen of the Belgians, for the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.34","page_number":"2221","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.148","article_title":"December Rubber Crops.","article_text_1st50words":"December Rubber Crops. Straits 260 0001b, Penang 219,000 lb, BÂ»tak AT R- K? 6 5 Rubana 60,0001b, 38 000 lh q b a P au Serai do,QOt) lb, S.S, (Bertam) 112,000 lb.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.34","page_number":"2221","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.149","article_title":"The children","article_text_1st50words":"The children the late Mr. C. J. K' 6 t0 h k who attendor lett 8I9 D of r couÂ°do t le e D ce! ath8r 8eutwreath","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.4","page_number":"2191","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.15","article_title":"EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.","article_text_1st50words":"EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN. [RkUTBRB TeLÂ®ORAJ48 BRITISH VICTORY. Eaemy Heavy Casualties* London, D cember 25. An official announcement regarding t e w bold at Magbdabab, taking 1,130P r,8 er 8 two guns and large booty. The casualties were considerable. Air craft co-operated with bombs and ac hine u n Our aeroplanes are","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.34","page_number":"2221","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.150","article_title":"The brothers and children","article_text_1st50words":"The brothers and children of the late Mr. A. Fletcher hÄ•Â»T ct aren the late Mr. -lumne to ed,n of our funeral on Haturdav S6 at^n(^ letters of W MBt","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.151","article_title":"1917","article_text_1st50words":"1917. fmnhedin Â»J bor th r *L ply oÂ£ CfJrJmsaolaia answer to the German the mirreand desperation oÂ£ the Central aDfl,u mav be gathered from the fact that Embassy at Washington still Jtnfs to the opinion that the matter is not â€˜Zjffiand that the Allies can .till be S,â€œ ded","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.152","article_title":"The output","article_text_1st50words":"The output of Tongkah Harbour for the week ended December 30 was eighteen tons.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.153","article_title":"Mr. and Mrs. F.","article_text_1st50words":"Mr. and Mrs. F. Deason and children are due back in Singapore towards the end of January.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.154","article_title":"Mr. W. F. Barns","article_text_1st50words":"Mr. W. F. Barns has sold Kari Estate, Enggor, for a substantial sum. The estate was purchased by a Chinese syndicate.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":63,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.155","article_title":"The Treasury at home","article_text_1st50words":"The Treasury at home announce that no further applications will be received for 6% Exchequer Bonds or War Expenditure Certificates.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.156","article_title":"Two crocodiles","article_text_1st50words":"Two crocodiles were seen in the sea in front of \"Fontenay,â€ Northam Road, yesterday morning. Efforts were made to bag them but they escaped.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":65,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.157","article_title":"A Government Gazette Extraordinary","article_text_1st50words":"A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last Friday consolidates all the previous orders issued under the Arms Ordinance dealing with the prohibition of export of articles.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":66,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.158","article_title":"There will be general sympathy","article_text_1st50words":"There will be general sympathy with the views expressed by the P. A. M. on the subject of rubber-stealing in the memorandum addressed to the Rubber Growers' Association.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":67,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.159","article_title":"There was a regular exodus","article_text_1st50words":"There was a regular exodus from Penang Hill this morning after the holidays. The weather during the past week has been splendid and all the accommodation was fully occupied.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":68,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.5","page_number":"2192","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.16","article_title":"THE RUMANIAN ARMY.","article_text_1st50words":"THE RUMANIAN ARMY. 8 TeLE'IKAMS.] ABSOLUTE confidence. Ki.t'* tÂ® Jassey, December 25. Tbe King of Rumania, in a speech at the nf Parliament said *%nr army has sustained the struggle Our army ioug tradition of our W0 a manner justifying our botag forward to the future with absolute will bear","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":69,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.160","article_title":"News has reached Ipoh","article_text_1st50words":"News has reached Ipoh that there was a big fire on Thursday night in a timberstore in Jalan Idris, Kampar, says the T.O M, The blaze was great, but with prompt attendance of the Police and the fire brigade men, it was got under control and finally put out. The","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":70,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.161","article_title":"The Times of Ceylon","article_text_1st50words":"The Times of Ceylon understands that important developments iu connection with new industries in Ceylon will take place shortly, including the establishment of a china-making industry. In the meantime the Mineralogical Department has found substantial deposits of monazite, a substance which is in great demand at the preseat moment, and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":71,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.162","article_title":"A Negri Sembilan planter","article_text_1st50words":"A Negri Sembilan planter draws the attention of the Malay Mail to the fact that when M. 8. V. R. men have to travel a few miles to attend drill and require to hire a motorcar they are either refused by the syces of the cars waiting in the road","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":72,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.163","article_title":"It would be interesting","article_text_1st50words":"It would be interesting to knew the quantity ofi rubber offered for sale at the â€¢Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associationâ€™s suctions this week, siys Saturday Straits Times, The secretaries officially report 678.17 tons, Messrs. Guthrie and Co., place the amount at 1.129 tons, while Messrs. Barlow emphasise the point","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.35","page_number":"2222","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.164","article_title":"M. A. P.","article_text_1st50words":"M. A. P. Mr. Thomas Fox has returned to Ipoh alter a business tour in Java, Sir Ernest Birob, K.C.M.G., was amonr the guests at the Guildhall Banquet. f i?k 29r hwing returned P oâ„¢ gkOng mumin P racti08 It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that the Hon.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.36","page_number":"2223","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.165","article_title":"RANDOM NOTES.","article_text_1st50words":"RANDOM NOTES. PalÂ«k&lt;4 UÂ». A pitched-up peace. 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Com- mittee decide the Groind is forX tbu'hdiM ared| tp d with thae â€œÂ®PtÂ«Â» Udm are allowed one po.tpenement.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.39","page_number":"2226","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.175","article_title":"Mr. F. T. Ellis.","article_text_1st50words":"Mr. F. T. Ellis. FAREWELL BY' StAII*. TbP staff of the Government MononnliPS \"C-.nrdav night entertained Mr. h. T. 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This service is very seriously handicapped for want of fund 0 Financial assistance is urgently needed in order","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":90,"newspaper_title":"The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)","issue_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1","issue_date":"3/1/1917","edition":"1","page_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.1.5","page_number":"2192","article_id":"straitsechomail19170103-1.2.18","article_title":"MUNITIONS OUTPUT.","article_text_1st50words":"MUNITIONS OUTPUT. [Reuterâ€™s TELx 01AM8i RAPID DEVELOPMENT, latereatiag FigureÂ», London, December 26. A month ago the weekly production of British eigbteen-pounder ammunition was forty-three times the weekly production in June, 1915, that of medium guns and howitzers sixty-six times, and that of heavy howitzers 323 timei. 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