Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 151. VOL. LXXVIL THURSDAY, 3rd JULY, 1919. PRICE 10 OENT«J
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  • 893 2 LORD FRENCH’S BOOK. The chapters of Lord French’s war book now appearing in article form in the ‘'Daily Telegraph are being widely read, says the Pioneer's London correspondent. Much that Lord French has written is common knowledge but he introduces some sidelight upon his associates which form
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  • 502 2 The recent official communique credited the late Major Edward W Mannock with having accounted io approved fashion for 73 Geiman aeroplanes. He had also accounted for many balloons. Mannock was an Irishman born in India and brought up to know India and Indian ways and life.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1089 2 POSITIONS VACANT. COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1889 1915 Cylinder and Platen Machinemea wanted. rn.rrn o NCAUC LTD Salary according to qualifications. Apply ItMwUlt <* lit ft Wk.» UI W* to Works Manager, Pinang Gazette. a a 4.« Notice is hereby given that a Petition Draughtsman wanted—accoestomed to 29fh d#y of pre3ented Reinforced
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    • 57 2 TRY THEM TO-NIGHT. Once you have used Pinkettes, the tiny gentle-as-nature laxatives, you will never go back to Salts, Oil, or drastic purgative pills, dispel constipation and thus cure biliousness, liver,” sick headaches, coated tongue, foulsmelling breath they clear the skin. Of chemists, also post free at 60 cents the
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    • 459 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commis-ioners of George Town Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undermentioned work Extension of Ctiowraata Maaket at Penang Road.” Full particulars can be obtained and plans and specifications inspected at the Municipal Engineer’s Office. T*nde s which should be endorsed Extension of Chowrasta Market.” will be
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    • 1126 2 J “I LOOK OUT VITAL POWER 77/a to OF THB HUMAN BODY. IT CAN BE REGAINED. n>-|AfZ\n|/O The force that runs the human machine is stored Lg Egg Iflß B NjK in the nerreo. Thia nervous energy, as it Is called, FI HWaill -J is only another name for electricity.
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 334 3 Ambitious Schemes. Calcutta. June 16.—A Government resolution on the operations of the Calcutta Improvement Trust during the last three years refers to the steady progress made in Surtibagan where a congested, insanitary area was being converted into a good residential locality. Equally noticeable are the changes affected
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    • 121 3 Madras, June 13.—Reports have been received of heavy floods in north Trav&ncore. It appears that two nights ago the rivers overflowed their banks, converting the surrounding country into an extensive sheet of foaming, eddying wat«?r. Several houses have been submerged but fortunately there has been no loss
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    • 101 3 Calcutta, June 17.—The Kidderpore Bridge, which was declared unsafe and closed to all vehicular traffic last September is to be rebuilt and temporary work in order that pedestrians shall be able to cross the nullah during the construction has been begun. The closing of the bridge caused
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    • 78 3 Forty Passengers Drowned. Rangoon. June 17.—Tlie steam launch Tibet, owned by an Indian of Shwegyin, has capsized in the Sittang river when travelling between Mokapalin and Shwegyin. There was a crowd of passengers at the time, forty of whom were drowned. The accident, is believed to have
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    • 70 3 Bombay, June 17. —The Anchor Line will in future calculate the homeward fares at a sterling basis at the rate of Is. Bd. exchange. Their agents, Messrs. Graham and Co., announce that passengers who have paid the full amount of passage money will receive a refund on
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    • 128 3 An Appbal fob Rice Supplies. Madras, June 19. —A deputation of the India Association in Ceylon is proceeding to Delhi to see the Viceroy and the Foodstuffs Controller in connection with the scarcity of riot. The following telegram has been sent by the President of the Association
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    • 95 3 A correspondent writing in the middle of May says—Adelaide at present is in the grip of the influenza, scourge. The undertakers are so heavily overworked that they cannot supply coffins fast enough, and many of the victims have to be buried in ordinary dealwcxMl boxes. Acconim.odia.tion in
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    • 265 3 Rangoon, June 12. —There are signs of a recrudescence of influenza in Rangoon. Eighteen cases were sent to hospital yesterday and five deaths are rej>orted. It had been intended to close the emergency hostpit al at the end <«f June. The Bengal Chamber of Commerce has confirmed
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  • 270 3 Varied with the discussions on the Te&c» Treaty the German newspapers have been busy asking whether it was ever in the German power to have reversed the positions as they m-w stand. The general impression is that the campaign was a series of military blunders carried out as
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    • 298 3 By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without u t the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s H I Distemper L/ (Trade Mart.) > is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 225 3 TREMENDOUS is a big word but not too big for a big actor. WHO IS HE HE IS THE GREAT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN 5 Parts MANHATTAN MADNESS 5 Parts It is a special Triangle Fine Arts Film. It is bright, entertaining and suspense developed from the start to the last.
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  • 1446 4 CHINESE CONVICTED. In the District Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, before Mr R D Acton, District JuJge, Yeoh Chak, a Sumatra Chinese, and Yeoh Eug, a cargo sampan man of Penang, were charged in that they did on or about the 19th June, 1919, attempt to export
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 173 4 [To THE EDITOR OF THE “PINANG GAZETTE.”] Sir.—Mr. Clayton’s simple and childlike calculations based on tbe sopposed number cf holts made per ac>e and the number of grains of padi in gantarg are just what might have been expected. I had never d he would expose them so
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  • 371 4 Thieves have been busy in the neighbourhood of River Valley Road Singapore, for s:me nights past, a d Inspector Dyas’s patrols have been assiduously watching for these light fingered gentry. The opportunity came on Satuidiy, or rather during ibu early hours of Sunday, when shortly after 3
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  • 983 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr E O Travers is expected to visit the F M S shortly to relieve Dr B Day, who is going Home for a holiday. The death has occurred of Mr H Hudson, son of the late Captain Hudson of the Sri Muar, wires our Singapore correspondent Major
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  • 357 4 Mr. A. J. King and Mr. H. L. Sumner were the hosts to a large gathering of Mr. C. Ross McLeod’s friends at a dinner party, followed by a conoert and dance, at the Masonic Hall, Taiping, on Saturday night. Seventy covers were
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  • 275 4 London, June 10. —The Treaty presented to the Germans remains officially a secret, but a version was published in Berlin and copies, alleged to be accurate, have reached! America. The Senate has now accepted these, and ordered that they ’re printed as a public document. President Wilson
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    • 941 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». RICE—PENANG PROVINCE WELLESLEY. POSITIONS VACANT. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS RETAILERS. Conductor wanted for Rubber Estate in Peiak, ability to control labour essential. All stocka heJd should be repO rted in Rtply with information of salary wanted de{ail t 0 Agent, Food Controller, Penang, and qualifications to Box No 186,
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  • 1070 5 allies and the great trust MENACE. A bait has been called on the demobilisation of the Ministry of Food both in London and Paris. The Evening Standard was informed last month on good authority that the precess of decontrol will be slowed down in the cise of
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    • 147 5 PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can he bought at 10 cents. Local. E. 0. Hotel. Runnymede Hotel. Kee Kee Hotel, 5, China Street. Chong <fc Co., 250, Penang Road. Penang Railway Station. Money Changers’ Stalls. Logan’s Buildings Archway. Md. Mydin, No. 48, Beach Street. M. M. Haniffa,
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  • 1165 6 There were certain modifications made in the original terms of the Peace Treaty handed to the Germans in May, but the changes were few and the main principles and provisions unaltered in the document they have just signed. There was no withdrawal, for instance, by the Allies of
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  • 1738 6 After announcing with a flourish a flat rate of 75 cents per The Flat Rate, gantang for rice, the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, on his return to Singapore apparently reached another conclusion at any rate, late yesterday afternoon a statement was issued giving
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    • 275 6 PRITCHARD C° I» (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS fl IN OUR I SOFT FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. I j&fflCTgagi S R I I?* TPk X Jl T HU vl II d I I 1 11 I L r|lj| I ii \ljp JrejroS
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    • 11 6 PEACE CELEBRATIONS AT THE “E. O.” Night before the Victory Ball.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and To-morrow, Penarg Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.49 a.m. 9 54 a.m. 3.27 p.m. 10.20 p.m. To MORROW. 4.29 a.m. 10.33 a.m, 3.57 p.m. 10.52 p.m.
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  • 100 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. R. O. Delphin wishes to express his sincere gratitude to his friends and fellowmourners for their condolence and attendance at the funeral of Mrs. W. Delphin. Their kindness and sympathy towards him will be ever kept fresh in his mind and he feels himself unable to repay them
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  • 760 7 GRAND VIZIER’S PLEAS. [Rruraa’s Tmijsgbam».] Paris, Jane 26. The Grand Vizier, Damad Ferid, presented the Turkish case to the Council of Ten on June 17th. He disclaimed the responsibility of the Ottoman people for the war. He did not seek to attempt to palliate Turkish misdeeds at
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  • 20 7 Paris, June 27. The Austrian treaty is nearly com plete. The clauses will be ready next) week.
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  • 475 7 PLEA FOR UNITY. [Raum’a Tblbgbami.] Paris, June 26. President Poincare gave a banquet to President and Mrs. Wilson and plenipotentiaries and delegates to the conference. President Poincare, toasting President Wilson, paid a tribute to the high spirit of justice with which the peace was drafted. He
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  • 111 7 London, June 27. Reuter learns that the peace treaty will not be operative for about a month, as it must be ratified by the Parliaments of the respective countries concerned. The present war measures, including the blockade, will continue during the interim. M. Clemenceau’s Assurance. Versailles, June
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  • 88 7 London, June 27. Hitherto there has been no official confirmation of the reported flight of the exCrown Prince from Holland. Allies’ Reminder to Holland. London, June 27. Excelsior says the Council of Four decided to direct tbe attention of the Netherlands Government to possible important consequences of the
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  • 217 7 STREET FIGHTING. [Rbutkb’b Txlbgbams.J Berlin, June 26. At Hamburg, the insurgents, after a fight, in which Here were many casualties, seiz-d the Town Hall, marched volunteer troops to prison, amid the jeers of the populace, and liberated other prisone’B. A committee of twelve is administering tbe city. General
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  • 80 7 GERMAN TROOPS DEPART. Copenhagen, June 28. A Libau telegram of June 27th, says by order of Geneial Gough the German troops left Libau. The former Ulmanis Ministry has been reinstated. Ex-Kaiser Monument Razed. The local authorities on June 26th arranged a solemn ceremony of razing the m&nUuient to William
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  • 163 7 LONDON JEWS DEMONSTRATE. London, June 26. Fifty thousand Jews demonstrated in London. They marched in procession to the Queen’s Hall, where they held a service of prayer and mourning in memory of the victim? of the anti-Jewi?b Pogroms in Poland. Robber Bands in Poland. Paris, Juns 26. Poland
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  • 45 7 THE AMIR’S SILENCE. London, June 26. In the House of Commons, Mr. Pratt stated that the Amir had hitheito not replied to the Viceroy’s letter of June 21st laying down the final conditions upon which the Afghan delegates would be receive! at Rawsl Pind«.
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  • 56 7 Paris, June 27. The Irish-American delegation made the statement that so far as the Peace Conference is concerned tbe Irish question is left in the hands of M, Clemenceau Messrs Walsh an Dunne sail on Saturday, and will be replaced by another Irish American delegate, Mr Oarp?y, who
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  • 58 7 Paris, June 27. President Wilson intimated bis readiness to sign a t'eaty carrying out an arrangement whereby the British and Americans will go to the assistance of France in the event of a German menace. If the treaty is not ready for signature before his departure, he will
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  • 292 7 FIGHTING CEASES. [Kium’i Tukbuci.] London, June 26, As the result of the inter-change of communications, hostilities on the Hungarian-Czecho-Slovak front ceased on June 24th although the Magyars are not evacuating the occupied territory. Outbreak at Budapest. Copenhagen, June 25. A Budapest message says a counterrevolutionary outbreak occurred, in
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  • 63 7 KENT WINS AT MANCHESTER. London, June 28. At Manchester, Kent beat Lancashire by ten wickets. At the Oval, Surrey beat Oxford University by an innings and 47 run?. Cambridge University beat Sussex by an innings and 245 runs. At Sheffield, Notts beat Yorkshire by six wickets. At Northampton, the
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  • 48 7 London, June 27. Tbe Judicial Committee of the Privy Council found nothing to justify revocation of the naturalisation certificate of tbe famous port’ait painter Laszlo, whose temporary internment during tbe war created a sensation. Lord Selborne and Mr. Chamberlain gave evidence in favour of Laszle.
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  • 282 7 Marshal Haig's Advice in London. Loiidon, June 13. —Sir Douglas Haig, in receiving the freedom of the City of London, quoted Lord Roberts’ famous speech at Manchester in 1912 in which he said that an 1 Empire like ours, practically defenceless be- yond its first line, invited war.
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  • 258 7 GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE. [Ruurn’a Tbugbams.] London, June 26. The Labour Conference passed unanimously a resolution by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald urging the speedy admission of Germany to the League of Nations, and the immediate revision by tbe League of Nations of clauses in tbe treaty which are
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  • 206 7 London, June 16.—An Archangel message dated Saturday the 11th, to the “Times” anticipates that before the Ist July our old troops will be in position, enabling them so to co-operate with the Russian Army as to extinguish Bolshevism. The intention is to evacuate the country when Koltchak
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  • 370 7 The hitherto obscure intention of the Allies in North Russia is now cleared by our special cable from London, says the “Pioneer.” An Archangel message to the “Times” anticipates that by the Ist July our old troops in the Archangel sector who, it must be remembered, have
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  • 18 7 London, June 26. H. M. the King invested Marshal Joffre with the Order of Merit.
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  • 64 7 SULTAN OF JOHORE’S CONGRATULATIONS. [Fbom Ova Own Cobmspondbnt. Singapore, July 3. A telegram in the terms of the Legislative Council’s resolution on the signing of the peace treaty has been sent to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. H. H. the Sultan of Johore telegraphed to
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  • 32 7 [From Ou» Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 3. The death has occurred in Johore of the Hon. Dato Mentri Besar, Jaafar bin Hadji Mohamed, c m.g.
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  • 28 7 Fixed for Sunday. [From Oub Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 3. The Peace Services have been fixed for all the Churches on Sunday, the 6th in?t.
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  • 271 7 In the District Court, Penang, to-day,, before Mr R D Acton, District Judge, Chow Ah Chee was charged in that he did on or about the 26th April attempt to commie robbery at Sungei Glugor, Penang. Complainant stated he was cleik to Mr D A M Brown.
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  • 154 7 In the District Court, Penang, to day, before Mr. R. D. Acton, District Judge, Tan Hunt was charged with robbery at Green Lane, Penang, on the 16th June, 1919, of $l. Tan Moi, the complainant, said she lived at Green Lane. On the 16 th June accused came
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  • 214 7 In the District Court, Penang, to-dayj before Mr R D Acton, three Chinese were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Lee Ah Wah, another Chinese, on 18th June, 1919, at 9 p m. at Chrowrast* Road, Penang. The complainant said that on the day in question
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  • 388 8 Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Koala Lompur, reported on Saturday, a<* follows There is no improvement, as regards volume of business, to record for the week. Whether the news of the German Government's preparedness to sign the peace terms has anything to do with it
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  • 509 8 The ninth annual general meeting of the Bradwall (FMS) Rubber Estate, Ltd, was hel i an May 21, at the registered office of the company, Ceylon Hous*», 49 and 51, Eastcbeap, E C, the Rt Hon Charle« P Allen, M P (the Chairman), presiding, The
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  • 211 8 New York, May 16—A firmer tone was noted in the crude rubber market yesterday and holders showed less disposition to stimulate business by shading. Io is reported that Plantation rubber n available for spot trading in fair-siaed lots while Para rubber is not plentiful but nevertheless stocks
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  • 256 8 New York, May 19.—An active demand is reported for copra, bu h business is restricted owing to the lack of supplies on the Coast and offerings from the Orient The market on the Pacific Coast is very firm at per pound. Coconut Oil.—Demand for coconut oil
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  • 235 8 PENANG, JULY 3, 1919. BEEF— «ts. Soup per catty 20 Roast do 32 Steaks do 32 Stew or Curry Meat do 21—22 Rump Steak do 32 Ox Tail each 35 do Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart Small do 35 Liver per catty 40 Fillet of Beef
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 247 8 ■ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY FINEST WHISKY ON THE MARKET. Obtainable throughout the iH| 11 Straits Settlements, F.M.S., an< l th® D utc h East Indies. I j [i l P er case of i 2 bottles Kaa» 24 1» p"' tlMi Icaut.qn. JII (Excl. Duty.) I F l iI ||BskjggßS|
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  • 43 9 Yesterday’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $ll5 per picul, business done refined tin $ll6 per picul, business done. To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $ll5 per picul business done unrefined tin $ll6 per picul, buyers, no sellers.
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  • 93 9 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co: No Liability for the month was 104 tons. The output of Hitam Tin Ltd., during the month of June was 250 piculs. The total output of the Tronoh Mines, Ltd., from all sources for the month of June was piculs
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  • 42 9 The fvllowiug are additional rubber outputs for Jute:— Consolidated Malay lbs 59,635 Gula-Kalumpong 127,000 Karan 10,770 Nellmay 7,026 New Columbia 5’», 849 Padang 26,500 Padang Jawa 27,606 Rantau 6,190 R. E. of Krian 35,500 Samagaga 25,500 S. S. (Bertam) 121,000
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  • 80 9 Messrs Allen Dennys Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 60 to diamond No. 2 55| 60 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 55 58 Unsmoked
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  • 45 9 A “Times of Ceylon” London cable, dated the 11th Jube, states that the imports of plantation rubber for May amounted to 8,627 tons and the deliveries to 4,577 tons. The stock of para and plantation rubber is 23.305 tons as against 15,570.
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  • 200 9 Penang, July 3, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...slB—sales. M. P. Tapioca ...slB.6o—nom Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) $l6 j buyers Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $4O nom: Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $BO sellers Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs $4B
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  • 250 9 An unfortunate incident occurred on Tanjong Pagar road on Sunday night, by which no less than nine people were injured, six of whom had to be removed to hospital. It appears of Tamil man was in the act of letting oS a rocket, with a crowd of
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  • 149 9 To-dav’b 'Abbivau. Trang, Pithie, 73, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, geuwai. Sappho, Scott, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Penang, Blacklock, 541, Renong, Adamson Gilfillan <fc Co, general. Pin Seng, Davidson, 378, Singapore, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Iwami Maru f Japan, 423, Singapore, Guthrie and Co, general. To-bat*«
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  • 283 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,") By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- S also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong— J on Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and 7 Tapah Road j 3.45 p m
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  • 39 9 The homeward mail “A by J the Fazilka closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday; registration till 9 a.m. and parcels till 8 a.m. The Euryalus, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at daylight tomorrow.
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  • 159 9 Penang, July 3, 1919, (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 21/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank S 3 days’sight Private Madras Demand
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    • 175 9 Fuel Saving In these days, with fuel so expensive, you need the resilient, power-saving quality only to be found in Firestone rubber. The new improved Non-Skid Tyres contain an extra quantity of this supremely good rubber; they give greater service at lower cost. And there is no question as to
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  • 1194 10 jffutumn jYteeting, 1919. RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 12th August, 1919. SECOND DAY Thursday, 14th August, 1919. THIRD DAY Saturday, 16th August, 1919. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1919 1. The George Town Stakes. Value $5OO and $lOO to Second Horse. A Handicap for all Ponies that
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  • 699 10 DISCOVERED POISON PLOT. Miss Brenda Takington, an American governess, who was employed in the exKaiserin’s household, tells in the New York American the story of a visit she recently paid to the former German Empress at Linstedt. The plight of this woman shorn of her throne is
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