Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-07-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 156. VOL. LXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement813 1919-07-09 1 [ENVELOPES; ALL SORTS AND SIZES PRINTED OR PLAIN The Pinang Gazette Press i LIMITED. THE PINANG GAZETTE.” .■mi OFFICE ANO PRESS g 9, UNION STREET. PENANG. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS s Expected in a few days g > I I II wes «Fjußsomn™. n §6i f For Daily Issue r G Local813 words
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Advertisement33 1919-07-09 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description undertaken, from a visiting card to the largest i size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed.33 words
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Article865 1919-07-09 2 Mrs A S Hall and infant are outward i passengers by the s s Nellore leaving England on the 10th insr. Mr Bennett E Shaw left Kuala Lnmpur for Home ou leave for ten months. During his absence Mr C G Coleman will act for him. Dr865 words
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Article221 1919-07-09 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.” Sir l read the letter with much interest in you r issue of Monday evening By Cui Bono Publicouse in connection with the above project, and the only suggestion that I can offer is that a certain number of side-snows should221 words
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Article145 1919-07-09 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sib, Since the Great War is now a thing of the past, and. as Peace Celebrations ere long will be all the go, because of peace having been signed, I would suggest that the large number of poor children in145 words
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Article285 1919-07-09 2 A special meeting of the Municipal Com mission: rs of George Town was held at the Municipal Council Chamber y»ste'd<y afternoon, these presen’ being Messrs G A Hereford (President) F Duxbury, A M Goodman, Yeoh Guan Seek, Chee Wor Lok, LAM Bell, Dr J S Rose (Municipal Health285 words
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Article83 1919-07-09 2 The gam*s played last evening resulted as follows ChampimshipR Owen ieat J Dick 21-15. Team of FourR N Goodwin, W E O Turvjll, H Smith and E Reimann beat B E Mitchell, E R Henderson, S Wood Hill and L R T< field 21 l483 words
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Article567 1919-07-09 2 COMMITTEE’S REPORT. The report of the Penang Influenza Relief Fund Committee, Messrs. Qaah Beng Kee (Chairman), Lim Cheng Teik, Hon. Treasurer. Lim Seng Hoti, Hon Secretary, Oh Eng Chuan, Hon Asst. S cre’ary and Dr Koh Leap len states. The Committee beg to submit their report on567 words
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Article226 1919-07-09 2 New York, May 26.The approach of national prohibition is heralded in the United States Patent Office by a phenomenal increase in applications for patents for devices obviously intended for the private manufacture of alcoholic beverages. Stills by ths score are being invented, and with them the Patent226 words
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Advertisement532 1919-07-09 2 new advertisements. POSITION WANTED, Planter and Miner, 100 P® r nent efficient, desires change situ*'ion 6 years loca experience. Pas good Lbour following. Guarantees to pun neglected properties on proper ba’is Prefer to go Kedah or Eastern States. State particular, terms and prospects to Box No. 195, c/o I inang532 words
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Advertisement192 1919-07-09 2 AIABASTINI SOMETHING QUITE NEW IN WATER COLOUR WALLS. Artistic. Sanitary, 1 asking and Economical. <][ Alabastitxe when applied on the walls gives a clear Streakless and Spotless appearance and is particularly suitable for standing the trying light of the Tropics- <][ Alabas tine is stocked in a wide range of192 words
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Article716 1919-07-09 3 J. C. Pasqual - POSTSCRIPT. By J. C. Pasqual. (Special to the P.(?.”) It must be evident that the cultivation of rice has came to stay, and that the present frantic efiorts to grow this crop under the stress of threatened famine will not be evanescent but must be persisted in even716 words
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Article371 1919-07-09 3 Licensed Distributors in Prnang. The Importers, who act as Wholesalers on Government account, are Messrs Chin Hin Coy 55 Beach street, Keat Wan 166 Beach street, Bean Seng 180 Beach street, Sin Joo Seng 48 Beach street, Gim Bea Chan 153 Beach street, Chin Tong 45 Beach atreet,371 words
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Article399 1919-07-09 3 Outwardly, at least, there does not appear to have been any great change in the local rice situation, prices are still gigantically high, says the Bangkok Mail,” but there seems to be a general consensus of opinion that improvement in the matter of lowered prices399 words
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Advertisement1074 1919-07-09 3 pOSITIONS WANTED.NOTICES. Billet wanted by Planter with 11 years Claims against the Military Authoritaxperience. willing to ta»ce temporary j eB mniC b e BU b m itted to the Requisition Assistant’s Billet- Good references. Box Authority, Fort Cornwallis. No. 192-a, c/o Pinang Gazette. p Q TAYLOR, 2/Lt., A Requisitioning Authority.1,074 words
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Advertisement289 1919-07-09 3 YOU 7 ARMY n F ITS ARDUOUS WORK. Every one of us can truthfully say that we have t, vast army always on guard for us so that we may live in health and comfort. This mighty army is the millions of tiny red bodies which give colour to the289 words
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Advertisement165 1919-07-09 3 RUB OUT THE PAIN. Wherever the ache or pain, simply rub in Little’s Oriental Balm. As you rub in the Balm, you rub out the pain,quickly, simply and surely. There is no better remedy for headache, earache, backache. It relieves lameness, sprains, strains, swellings. The more cruel sufferings of Rheumatism,165 words
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Advertisement1083 1919-07-09 3 NOTICES. RICE HOARDING. Owing to the necessity for balsnoing There rea9on t() 3nppoje stocks, the Agent, Food Controller, will be certain persons are hoarding unable to receive, until further notice, any stocks of rice and padi far in excess personal applications or to deal with any of their requirements, (2)1,083 words
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Article1106 1919-07-09 4 When the fete-, feeding, firewo.ks and other evans cent fjrms of oigacised popular rejoicing arranged to celebrate the conclc. sion of a victorias peace are finished, many of the more serious minded members of the community will be asking themselves whether the devotion and self-sacrifice of those1,106 words
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Article298 1919-07-09 4 To-days quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $110.50 per picul, business done refined tin $117.50 per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London on July 2nd at £240 spot, and £238 three months. Tin was quoted in London on July 4th at £243 10s spot, and298 words
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Article1390 1919-07-09 4 It is not often that one finds a Colonial 5 Governor advocating the A Governor elective principle as the and the basis of selection of Elective Pnncrple. onofficiftl members o f 1 Legislative Councils of Crown Colonies and Protectorates For *uch advocacy Constitutional Reform Associations and other1,390 words
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Article69 1919-07-09 4 NEW MEMBERS FUR M. P. A. A. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 9. As a sequel to the P A.M. controversy and the withdrawal of r number of Estates from the Kajaig D P.A., a meeting at Kajang formed an Ulu Langat69 words
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Article35 1919-07-09 4 INCREASE APPROVED. [From Oub Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 9. The Press understands that a cable from Home sanctions the 30 per cent increase, including the war bonua, of the Eucknill Report.35 words
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Article234 1919-07-09 4 [irom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 9, A sale of town properties in the Chinese quarter realised $204.590. The Straits Echo of yesterday says J Hearty congratulation to our local contemporary the Pinang Gazette” upon the special Peace Souve ir Number issued last weex-end. Whils' thanking our|confrere234 words
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Advertisement313 1919-07-09 4 GET IT TO-DAY "Pinang Gazette" Illustrated Peace Souvenir Containing over 50 Portraits and Pictures and a Chronological and Descriptive History of the War, etc. ON SALE AT ALL BOOKSTALLS, Price 20 cents. or by Post 25 cents from the PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. I BOLLINGER I Ii 1 CHAMPAGNE I313 words
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Advertisement49 1919-07-09 4 PEACE CELEBRATIONS AT THE E. O.” THURSDAY, 17TH JULY. Di nner— Da nc e Sea Carnival, etc. Dinner $3. The whole proceeds from the dinner will be given to local charities. E. O. Orchestra during and after dinner. Town Band on the Sea. Book Your Seats for Dinner NOW.49 words
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Miscellaneous42 1919-07-09 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and To-morrow, Ptnar g S:andard Times High Water Low Water. 10-DAY. 10.02 a.m. 3.26 s.m. 10 26 p.m. 5.00 p.m. To MORROW. 10.39 a.m. 4.28 ».m. 11 09 p in 5 38 p.m.42 words
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Article222 1919-07-09 5 STRONG WINDS and petrol SHORTAGE. Tmjobamb.] i London, July 5. Iri R 34 «ent wirdees Bin 1 eveuirg f July 4'b, Greenwich time, e over the Island of Saint J" south of Newfoundland, having fpjrently .Unioned the Vi-:t to St. J Position at Midnight. I London, Joly 5.Tmjobamb.] - 222 words
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Article64 1919-07-09 5 Sc. John’s, July 4 The Haodlev Page m cbi e on Jmy 3d p- for New Y»rt, expecting to eight the 1.34 ind hopes to itach its de -tmation at r ,d tu-mon ow. Handley Page Descends. Ha.itax, Ju y 5. The Hanahy Page machine was forced64 words
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Article331 1919-07-09 5 London, May 30.There is some mystery the whereabouts of the great airship L 54 tn* ugh there is no question as to her > She was reported to have descended on J,...- 29th after an adventurous trip extendiu_’ ver 21 hours, but at one o'clock next i331 words
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Article144 1919-07-09 5 n, Jane s. Final preparations are made f r the Atlantic flight of Airship 1 nd a special squad of R.A.F. mechadcr Major Fuller left England by -T-r for Atlantic City, to be ready for nt aerial vessel’s arrival there. The na.-.ics are being sent forward as an144 words
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Article136 1919-07-09 5 FIVE hONS* OFFER TO KING GEORGE. [Rutm’B Titjchsi.] Hava 3 Berlin, Joly 5. I he tx Kaigei’* five younger sons have telegraphed to King George placing themselves a ihe latter’s disposal in the evert of their father’s rxtrsanion, in order to spare him such degradation.” France and Ex-Kaiser’s[Rutm’B Titjchsi.]; Hava3. - 136 words
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Article280 1919-07-09 5 The Hague. May 31.Wilhelm, oome back’"’ is the heading the Vorwaerts’’ gives to the following The Pan-German League has sent a request to the newspapers of the German National People’s Party and the German People's Party asking them to move in the Na. tional Assembly and in280 words
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Article55 1919-07-09 5 TIRPKZ ARRAIGNED London, July 4. Reuter learns that the Admiralty has prepared a list of sever.ty German navd officers, including Grant Adniral von Tirpitz. who will be tried f- r crimes at se*. The list will be submitted to a commi-tee dealing with acts violating the55 words
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Article95 1919-07-09 5 London, July 5. "he Allies' firmness in demanding the -urrender of the Ge'man lawbreakers led to a regular stampede of conecieucearrickeu officers, particularly the submarine officers. Many have already escaped to n«-urral countr es and others are hieing in Germany. Although witb the exception of Tirpitz the95 words
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Article126 1919-07-09 5 Paris, July s.—The German Government sent a note to M Ciemeneeaa stating th>»t it i* prepared to c-»r’y tut at once the c’&uses of the treaty co» ce-nirg reparation, an i propose* the iron ediate formation of a con mission cf Alliei ip rts o beg n.126 words
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Article36 1919-07-09 5 Berlin, July 5 Rumours are circulating at Weimar of a serious c isis within tie Government re garding the new division of Germanv, the views of the Imperial and Prussian Govern meuls conflicting.36 words
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Article339 1919-07-09 5 THE PEACE TREATY lABOUR LEADER’S VIEWS. [Rkjtxb’b Tsugbams.] London, July 3. In the House of Commons, on July 3rd, in the debate following on Mr Lloyd George’s speech, Mr M Adamson warmly congratulated the Premier on the accom-pli-hment of the most stupendous task ever confronting the head of any democratic[Rkjtxb’b Tsugbams.] - 339 words
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Article19 1919-07-09 5 London, July 6. Mr Lloyd George has arrived at Criccieth for a fortnight’s complete r»-3t.19 words
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Article22 1919-07-09 5 Cologne, July 6. Mr Asquith is visiting Col gn® as the gu* st of General Sir William Robeitscn.22 words
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Article186 1919-07-09 5 LABOUR PARTY BILL. London, July 4 In the House cf Commons, the Hon W Astor, representing the Local Government Board, opposed the third readiog of the Women’s Emanc pation Bill, which the Labour Party introduced. He said the Government would introduce its own Bi 1 next week and186 words
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Article102 1919-07-09 5 SATISFACTORY FIGURES. London, July 4 R-u er learns that recrui’ing has progressed most sati-factori y, averaging 4,0C0 to 5,000 men week y in the past six w«-ek*. Over 200.000 of the old professional army who had not finished their time are among the new recuits. The bulk,102 words
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Article27 1919-07-09 5 London, July 4. The Prince of Wales, addressing Australian soldiers in London, said be hoped to be with them in Australia very soon.27 words
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Article32 1919-07-09 5 London, July 3. Silver is at 53 3,8 d with a -carcity of offers. The market is steady. Louden. July 4. Silver sat 53 l/16d 53 3/4d. Th* market if steady.32 words
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Article168 1919-07-09 5 BRITISH PRISONERS RELEASED. [Raurxx’B TauGaxMa.] London, July 5. Kurd», heaied by Sheikh Mahmud, under the ir fluence of Tore'-Kurdish agitators aimirgattre independence of Kurdistan from 1 urkisti suzerainty rose cn May 2nd at Suiemaulyah in Southern Kuraistan. They overcame the resis'auce and took prisoners five British officers and[Raurxx’B TauGaxMa.] - 168 words
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Article26 1919-07-09 5 London, July 5 Ti e Times says ibe ex-Sh*h ba: re'U’tei to Persia from lu r key, and is at presen' at KhSvin.26 words
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Article29 1919-07-09 5 Paris, July 5. The Temps says the Turks entered Aidir. He Greek* evacuated part of the town, wi ich 3 in flam-ts. Th- telegraphs aie cut.29 words
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Article12 1919-07-09 5 Paris, July 4 Tte lorkLh delegates left fcr Lausanne.12 words
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Article116 1919-07-09 5 Coprnhagen, July 6. A number of fugitive Hung-irian fo iciciaus, who arrived m Viei na. appeal lu the Euten e to lioer*** Hungary from the domination of 5 e Bolshevist-, and tu h p the Hungarians t- f rm a an.d-rate Socialist Govert ment. Czech Territory Evacuated. agen,116 words
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Article218 1919-07-09 5 Frum Budapest the Daily Chronicle” haa interesting news of Communism,’' as it exists in Hungary. Lewis Carroll and W. SGilbert might have collaborated on some of the laws of this modern Communist Government. It will be noticed there are many grotesque contradictions. The right to vote is limited218 words
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148 1919-07-09 5 Harbin. June 23.General Miller has wired to Admiral Koltchak from Archangel stating The Delegation of the Baltic Provinces at Stockholm have asked me to greet you, the representatives of the Omsk Government of AU-RuS'ia and to inform you that the population of the Baltic Provinces148 words
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Article201 1919-07-09 5 THE VICEROY’S FINAL WORD. [Ravxn’B Twamuirt Simla, July 9. The Amir’s letter, dated the 29tb June, was received ia Simla ye-te r d»y, in which he protests against the one-sided character of the arm stice terms which are impossible of literal otservaace. He urges the withdrawal of our[Ravxn’B Twamuirt ] - 201 words
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Article93 1919-07-09 5 GOVERNMENT AND MONOPOLISTS Rome, July 6. Food and clothing ps at Milan and other towns were raided Oue person wa* killed and seveial injured in disturbances at Brescia. The tradesman of several towns have considerably reduced their prices. The Government is takirg stern measures against mor93 words
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Article51 1919-07-09 5 London, July 5. At Henky, in the final for the King’s Cup for Allied E ghrs, the Australian Army beat Oxfor > Univer-iry Service team oy one length in 7miu. 7 secs. Iu tbe Kingswou<i Sculls, Private Had-fi-ld (New Zealand) bra- Lieutenant NQ3*ey (Rhiu“ Army) asily in51 words
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Article71 1919-07-09 5 Loudon July 5. At Wimb’edon, in tbe I adies Championship Final, Mlle Suzanne LengLn I France) beat Mrs Lambert Chambers (England) tbe holder, by 108, 46, 9—7. King and Queen Present. London, July 5 There were tea thousand spectators at Wimbledon, inc’uiini, Th»-ir Majesties the King and71 words
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Article40 1919-07-09 5 London, July 3. At 'he Oval, the Gents v. Players match was drawn. Ac Nottingham, Notts v. Yorkshire was drawn. At Leicester. Leicestershire v. Warwick shire was drawn. At L rd-, M C C and Cambridge Uuiversi y drew.40 words
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Article311 1919-07-09 5 Writing in the Daily Chronicle” a few weeks ago, Corinthian” said perhaps it is as well that the contest for the championship of the boxing world wilf take place in America, after aJL The recent history of this event does not carry memories that will311 words
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Article233 1919-07-09 5 Havas. THE TRIPLE PACT. Paris July 3.—The uew triple pact in» su.'cs France agaicst attack, America and Great Britain will imneLately intervene if Ge»ma n y violates the Rhine stipulations. The esaeutiai pa r agrafh iu the preamble of ti e agreement, signed at Versailles on JnneHavas. - 233 words
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Article239 1919-07-09 5 CELEBRATION IN PARIS. Paris, July 4. The Independence Day celebrations began in Paris when the City authorities received Genernl Pershing and Admiral Knapp, Marsi al Focb being present. General Pershing and Admiral Knapp were presented with Grand Gold Medals. General Pershing was the guest of the French239 words
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Article54 1919-07-09 5 Paris, July 5.M. Taidieu, commenting cn the duties of the League of said an Inter-Allied Peace Council must replace the former War Councils. For the first time war had brought abou direct contact between tbe technical expetof the different Allied countri s, therefore the old system54 words
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Article25 1919-07-09 5 Paris, Jaly 5.M. Clemenceau s .ated that »he French censorship er ds with -he treaty’s ratification by the United States, Britain and Germany.25 words
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Article61 1919-07-09 5 Paris, July 5.A report is current in rfficial circles that an endeavour will be made to bring contingents of British, American and Itaiiu t oops to Paris to rake part in the French fes’ivsl cf victory on July 14th, also a comco-ire detachment of 500 officers and61 words
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Article62 1919-07-09 5 Paris, July 5.A gigantic In'er-Aliled Lottery cf £4,000.000.000 is a scheme to < epair the ravages of war. Ic will be brought in as a bill iu the French Chamber of Deputies Tickets wil’ be distributed thr ughour the Allied aid Associated countries Ihe profi i62 words
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Article52 1919-07-09 5 Havas. Paris, Ju’y sMr Wallace Ambassador of the United Stares inP ri?, predicted a big future for Brest as the principal outlet to French traffic with the whole of America, also to commerce between the d ates of Central Europe and America, owing to it» unrivalled geographical positionHavas. - 52 words
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Article16 1919-07-09 5 Paris, July 5. Tbe French Army resumes its peace ooting on October 30tb.16 words
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Article2356 1919-07-09 6 'S.T.” FAREWELL DINNER AT SINGAPORE. In honour of His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Youug, GO MG, K B E), the committee and members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exchange gave a dinner at Raffl a Hotel on Saturday evening. Tbe Chairman of the Chamber,'S.T.” - 2,356 words
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Article378 1919-07-09 6 The press representatives at Saturday’s Chamber of Commerce dinner feel aggrieved an! say so, says the Straits Time-’.” They complain that the arrangements made for their c< mfort were quite inadequate. We were sealed well away from the main body of the guests during dinner,” says378 words
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Article210 1919-07-09 6 An order was issued on Jun 3 by the Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic) revoking the edict prohibiting treating in all the areas to which the liquor control regulations of 1915 have been applied. In an accompanying statement it is explained that the No-Treating Order’’ was principally210 words
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Article54 1919-07-09 6 I number of fatal casualties in the Royal Air Force since the armistice was stated by General Seely in the House of Commons on May 29th to be :Officers 374. other ranks 848. Total 1.222. The fatal casualties due to flying, hi added, were :Officers 207. other54 words
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Article325 1919-07-09 6 CLOSING DAY’S WINNERS The winner? of the various events closing day of the Ipoh Gymkb% na n? 1 Meeting were as follow. 1 The Selangor Stakes Distance, 6 Furlong, WITTY 9.0, Redfern JILLAWARKA, R Billett? J Witty won as he liked. Time 1 min 21 secs. Tote: $7.325 words
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Article246 1919-07-09 6 PENANG, JULY 9, 1919. BEEF— ctB< Soup per catty 30 Roast do Steaks do Stew or Curry Meat do -j Rump Steak do Ox Tail each do Tongue do do Feet do Heart Small do Liver per catty w Fillet of Beef do PORK Lean only ao Lean246 words
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Advertisement495 1919-07-09 6 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnn u nHold a dollar too close to your eye and you will lose sight of the sun? And, Q so you can’t see pictures starring players of the highest reputation that H all the people are talking and praising every day if you don’t come to the U I495 words
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Article2128 1919-07-09 7 SUIT OVER COPRI BAGS. Iu tho Sup-erne Coart, Penar g, yesteriav before Mr Justice P J Sproule, the case rtu’e on for hearing of Solomon «nd T aac (plaintiff verFU? The Nanyo Boyeki Kaisha Ltd, (defendant?.) Messrs. J Crabb Wa»t and G N Saye i P2,128 words
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Article111 1919-07-09 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for Jure: Anglo-Malay lbs. 145,780 Bikara 38,650 Bukit Mertajam 71,231 Broome 42,210 Cashwood 11,600 Changkat Salak 100,000 Eiphil 22,478 Emerald 54,408 Glengowrie 18,343 Golden Hope 35,206 Hidden Streams 17,500 Karak 22,405 Kuala Kubu 15,820 Lumut 103,500 London Asiatic 127,279 North Labis 36,000111 words
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Article51 1919-07-09 7 The following are the latest quo-ations ip Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Yesterday. To-day. X La La SHARES. >, -2 >» -2 o X JI X 32 Mining. c. c. c. c. Asam K. 29/- 30/- 29/- 30/General. E. Shipping... 5.00 5.25 4.50 5.00 E. Smelting 10.0051 words
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Article189 1919-07-09 7 Penang, July 9, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...sl9sellers. M. P. Tapioca ...$l9|sellers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyers Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $5B nom. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $52 sellers Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs $46 sellers.189 words
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Article57 1919-07-09 7 The Baud will play the foil J wing p ugramtue of music at the Espiau<*de f-om 6 p m to dsy 1. Selection The Orchid ...Caryil 2. I’wo Step Mer?v Mi’zi ...Anthony 3 Wgltz Dreamii g ...Joyce 4. Song Its a Long Leg Way To Tippsrary ...W.Liams 5.57 words
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Article191 1919-07-09 7 General Smuts. THE EMPIRE’* FUTURE. [Ratrnm’e Tnugbamb.) London, July 5. General receiving the Degree of Doctor of Law? at Manchester University, refer: ed to the greatness of the British Empire, which in its<lf was a League of Natiot.s At id»e Conference in Pans M Clemenceau hud referred to[Ratrnm’e Tnugbamb.) - 191 words
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Article217 1919-07-09 7 MARCH THROUGH THE CITY. London, Ju)y 5. I he triumphal march through the Metropolis of detachments of City and County of London troops wa? the occasion of great demonstrations of their fellow-citizens’ pride in the deeds of their own men. Huge crowds walked the rou'e from Constitution217 words
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Article112 1919-07-09 7 Pbnang, July 9. 1919. (2?y o/ 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 M "S 3 days’ sight Private112 words
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Article251 1919-07-09 7 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Iwau-Asbelefl, -Russian, 1,057, Calcutta, G H S’ot Co, no cargo. Gula, Mohamed, 48, Kurau, Kennedy and Co, general. Jit S j ng, Noor, 22, Salak, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Aiag Thy“, Jim, 45, Keddi, Quah Beng Kee, general. Kwong Thye, Sahat, 19, Sungei Lalang, Thve251 words
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Article287 1919-07-09 7 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,") By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Sipga-> also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong Jon Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and Tapah Road J 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson (when no on287 words
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Article42 1919-07-09 7 Tbe Agent? notify ti.at tie B I Packet Tara with the mails f r om Europe is expected to arrive here at noon to-morrow. The bnmeward mail B by the Euryalus closes at 10 s.m. to-morrow the pillar-boxes 9 a.m.42 words
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Article78 1919-07-09 7 July 13.Penang Catholic Benevolent Association, Parish Hall, 9-15 a.m July 15.Farewell Dinner to the Hon Resident Councillor, Penang Club. July 17.—E dr O Victory Dinner, Dance and Sea Carnival. July 18.—Victory At Home Mr L m Boon Hor’s Residence, Light Street, 9 15 p.m. July 18.Victory Ball, Town78 words
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Article1057 1919-07-09 7 names. t i<g =i _tn RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. s c 4 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.20 340 Amalgamated Malay Estates ...I 2.55, 265 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate' 14.C0 15 CO Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.20 1*25 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 230 >’so Ayer Panas Rubber Estates I ll.OtF Balgownie1,057 words
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Advertisement97 1919-07-09 7 Vary one of our Saris. DON’T MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY OUR Parsi Imitation Silk Saris! Stitched with various flowers and buttas on all sides. Available in all colours. Useful for one and all on wedding and other JKa occasions, 8 yds, Rs- 7.8 9 yds. Rs. 8,4. Durable97 words
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Advertisement679 1919-07-09 8 BANK*. CHARTERED BANK OF IND| AUSTRALIA ANB SHINA. ||Merperat®d |a Esglagd fey Reyai Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors £l,2uq Head Office: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.(j Agencies and Branches. Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavia, Bombay r Canton, Cebu, Colombo, Delhi, m r k utt Hankow, Hongkong, Iloilo, Ipoh, Karachi679 words
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