Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 July 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 160. VOL. LXXVII. MONDAY, 14th JULY, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 799 1 [envelopes all sorts and sizes printed or PLAIN the Pinans Gazette Press limited. MiLNERS’ SAFES BEST PROTECTSO HAVE THE AGAINST CT" [RATNER SAFES.! IN THE THIEVES. x S SMALL SHIPMENT uu/>Di -«f M o 3 WORLD. No Ratner *r~ ILM Fitted with z< Fire Resist- JUST TO HAND. J| Sh»
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    • 36 1 UP-TO-DATE PRITHNb of every descrij’tion mi<_l>- taken, from a visitinai can! t win size posh i- Sy j The Pinang Gaze" a Pre-.3. Ltd. j with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed.
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  • 1786 2 VALUABLE DEVELOPMENTS. Mr. Godfrey Isaacs was the guest at luncheon of the Aldwych Club and spoke on the future of commercial wireless telegraphy. Sir Arthur Pearson presided. Mr Isaacs said that during the last four years or more commercial wireless telegraphy had been asleep. All those associated
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 518 2 POSITIONS WANTED. Wanted work by a European, experienced in Indian Labou r speaks 1 ami), Hindustani and Malay. Willing to do anything for an honest living.—Not afraid of bard work, Apply Box No. 194, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1062—8 10 12 14 16 18-7 Planter and Miner. 100 P© r cent
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    • 130 2 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatica causes the most acute agony, making your life a burden, but if you don’t fight the disease, it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on you —and then T There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight—and that weapon
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    • 1689 2 VICTORY BALL Suit 1919 No NOTICES. WRIT OF SUMMONS Tbe Victory Ball will be held at the I *k r It ba. been decided to compensate Town Hall, Penang, on ri ay. c tets I® tllD wllprClDC vOUff q| fl Retail Rice Dealer. a..d thoae Wholesale instant at 930 p.m.
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  • 1360 3 COMMENDED BY COL. JOHN WARD. Shanghai, June 28 —Colonel John Ward, C B, C M G, commander of the first Briti'h Expeditionary F< rce to Siberia, in a lecture given at the Masonic Hall last night was vigorous in bis endorsement of Admiral Koltchak as Supreme Ruler of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 695 3 paDI-PLANTI ng PENANG HARBOUR BOARD. N FIREWOOD. H hi A W A Tenders wilt be received at the office of |Y| nLn T fA fc he undersigned up to noon, on Friday, 18th July, 1919, for the supply of firewood nv Ti. r f° r th® Board’s Steam Craft for
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    • 146 3 The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. JUST RECEIVED. NEW STOCK OF ENGLISH MADE ACCOUNT BOOKS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, Sec., RULED, BOUND AND SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF Loca 1 Companies and Businesses. NO BETTER BOOKS IN THE MARKET. Available in following sizes: F"Cap Boolcs: 2 qrs., 3 qrs, and
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    • 173 3 1 1814 1914 I N JOHN C 1 HADDON I X AND CO. K > Export and Import f K Agents J K For ONE HUNDRED YEARS in M the CITY OF LONDON we have K 0 acted as Buying and Selling J Agents for Traders,Storekeepers, V Growers of Colonial
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 334 3 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnn S El SO FAR THE Q i Imperial Picture Palace, g Is aware that there is only one woman in America who can resist from H laughing and smiling when seeing the Million Dollar Charlie Chaplin’s M comedies, but she can’t do as well when she sees the latest
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  • 1398 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr «nd Mrs A H Savage have arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Mr G B Fitzgerald aud Mr G Grant are going home on leave by the Tydeus. Mr E Nathan of Singapore is in Penang on his way for a spell on Pt naug Hill. The Rev A
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  • 138 4 We understand ihat M-. W. H Lee Warner, who was recently demobilised at Home, will succeed Commander Macintyre, 0.8 E «3 Agent of the Food Controller at Penang. He went Home in 1917, and attained the rank of Honorary Cap*a n, and was in 1918
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  • 104 4 The following reaches us from mili'ary headquarter», Fort Canning A number of iepa<riated Imperial details are proceeding to the S 8 and F M S, etc., as follows Per Gablonz on Juae 25 from United Kingdom: For Singapore, 11 office's, 3 cadets, 1 other ranks F M S,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 453 4 [To THE EDITOR OF THE “PINANG GaZETTB.”] Sir, —I read in your issue of 12th instant the following extract from the minu-es of a meeting of the Committee of our Chamber of Commerce held on 9 h inst:— A letter dated sth inst. was read from Messrs Boustead <fc
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    • 621 4 DILLY DALLY CO. [To the Editor of the “Pinang GAZim.”"] Sir, —If th a geutlemea responsible for rice control are not aware of the fact ’hat their dilly-dally, mess and muddle methods are causing the m-ximum of inconvenience and exaep iration t.j them jority of planers dependent upon these bureaucrats,
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  • 356 4 Dr Murray Robertson, tie Coroner, h-sld au enquiry in n the death of Mr J R Brooke, assistant Sucerintendf’nt of the chan u factory at Teluk Blangab, Singapore who was found dead in bed last Wednesday evening as the result of a revolver sho”. Evidence
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  • 115 4 The Claims of the Allies. London, June 22.—1 n his note refu'ing the allegations o* iuconsis eocy made by tie Genuaus iu their not? of the 20th June, M. Clemenceau p ints out that the Allies did not state that the German railway lines in Shantung
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  • 42 4 Th° Band will play th* following pro gramme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m to-day 1 Overtuie William Tell ...Rossini 2. Two Step,Dixie Laud ...Hares 3. Selection Incognita ...Lecocq 4. Waltz Potpourri ...Morena 5. March Duke Comrade ...Viotti
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  • 67 4 ’A French aviator made successful e». periments with the smallest aeroplane existing, called. the mosquito.” It measures four yards from wing-tip to wing-tip, and has a2O h.p. engine. It flew for an hour at an altitude of 5.000 ft. (says the “Dailv Express.”) J 985 coolies arrived
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 21 4 MRTIN’b <JIPIOL&STBBU px LILS A Remedy for all Irregularities. «r.Twr»e<ling Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pil Coehia, A*. ORDER OF ALL «sr-iujr IRTIN.Ciem.UIiQUTHAMPTfIH
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    • 1213 4 NEW advertisements. PENBNG VOLUNTEERS POSIT.ON WANTED. COM?ulsory_para De “7 There will be a Compulsory p ap Bv Straits born Indian, age -7 married, fche p ndar;g on Thursday, n th e on as Estate Clerk and Conductor capable of 515 p m for A B c M M keeping check
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  • 1069 5 THE COCONUT INDUSTRY. The ninth annual general meetiug of the Chersonese (F M S.) Estates (Limited) wabeld cn June 5 at the City Terminus Hotel Mr Noel Trotter (chairman of the com pany) presiding. The Chairman said :—To day we come together under brighter conditions and the
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  • 366 5 MESSRS FRASER AND CO.’S WEEKLY CIRCULAR. Messrs Fraser and Co, in their weekly report dated July 9, s a r e Business in the rubber share market was on a meagre scale, but the tone was firm. Here and there prices were easier but nearly all the
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  • 172 5 Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd,, Singapore reported on Tt.a r sday, 10th July, as follows Notwithstanding advices of declining values in London and New York, the Rubber Auction opened yesterday to a firm maiket. There was an unusually large number of buyers in the market and keen competition
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  • 151 5 Penang, July 14, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...$lB 50—sales. M. P. Tapioca ...$19 —sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 ox) Sl6| buyers Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $5B nom. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $52 sellers Cloves 570 seitans. Nutmegs
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 200 5 i peace celebrations. j I runnymede hotel; j DINNER DANCE j f SATURDAY. 19th JULY. 1919. I I DINNER $2. DANCE FREE. I further particulars later. I KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors. ft r A. S. HALL Co., (fl CIVIL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, o t I 1 h 0 SPECIALISTS IN z
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    • 188 5 ALABASTINt SOMETHING QUITE IN WATER COLOUR WALLS. Artistic, Sonitory, Lusting and Economical. 4]J when applied on the walls gives a clear Streakless and Spotless appearance and is particularly suitable for standing the trying light of the Tropics. <5 Alabastiiic is stocked in a wide range of Colours in 5 lb.
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  • 1009 6 Just as swank by an individual is considered bad form, so boastfulness by a nation is open to condemnation but it is a mistake to go to the opposite extreme. By cultivating an attitude of seif-depreciation and refusing to claim credit for meritorious performance’ a gross injustice
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  • 57 6 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $l2l per picul, business done; and for refined tin $122 per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London on July Bth at £247 10s spot, and £245 three months. Tin was quoted in London on July 9th at £249
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  • 48 6 The output of the Middleton Tin Mines Ltd., for June was sluicing 86.44 piculs, tribute 16.76 piculs. Total 103.20 piculs. Mr Khaw Joo Tok advises us that the output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., (N L) for the week ending 12th July was 29 tons.
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  • 63 6 The following were the rubber quotations in London on July Bth inst, received 12th inst Plantation Ist latex crepe Is lOd Smoked Sheet is 3|d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co]. A wireless message from Petrograd states that the population of the city, judged by the number
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  • 1824 6 Mr E T. Crowe. Commercial Attache to the British Embassy in Tokio, who was recently Competition. iu Penang on his way home, draws attention to several factors which are likely to render Japanese competition less formidable than may be supposed by some writers and others who have
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 180 6 GET IT TO-DAY “Pinang Gazette” Illustrated Peace Souveqjr 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. 11 "■nnagß SLOT BRANDY PRODUCE OF FRANCE.
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    • 115 6 PEACE CELEBRATIONS AT THE “E. O.” THURSDAY, 17™ JULY. D i n n e r —D a n c e Sea Carnival, etc. Dinner S 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.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 41 6 THE TIOEs. The following **re the tides for I’o day andJTo-morrow, Pena- g Standard Times High Water Low Water. 10-DAY. 1 02 a.m. 7 14 am. 12.57 p.m. 7 49 p.m. To-morrow. 1.35 a.m. 7.46 a.m. 1.30 p m. 8.18 p.m.
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  • 331 7 effect of new legislation. [Rstrrm’» Tejgumi.] London, July 9. t Hoose of Commons, a sensation lD f ,l when Sir Auckland Gedues Cieli j that the Government had decid“nee of ce.l to the consumer 'L r.ised by six shilling. per ton on > ifirh It was hoped the
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  • 74 7 London, July 8 In the House of Commons, the Home Secretary introduced a Bill providing for the amendment of the Coal Mines Act, whereby seven hours is suhstiiured for eight, and eight for 9|. If, after the end of 1920, Parliament i esolves that the economic position
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  • 88 7 SIR A. STEEL-MAITLAND RESIGNS. London, July 8. Sir A. H. D. Steel-Maitland has resigned from the Department of Overseas Trade. He sent a le'ter to the Premier questioning the Government’s sincerity with regard to re-t stablishing international trade, which he considers vital. He dec\res he has been
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  • 62 7 London, July 9, In the House of Commons, on the liuance bill, Mr Benn’s amendment opposes tl e preference propo-als w«s rejected by 271 to 52. Mr Chamberlain justified Imperial preference on the ground thaL it was a spiritual recognition <.f the spiritual unity of the htnpire. He
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  • 162 7 LORD MILNER’S SPEECH. f London, Ju’y 9. Proposing the toat of the Oversea L minioi s at a lunch given by the Commercial Committee of the House of Commons, to-day, I ord Milner said the cn'y P asibility of the continuance of the British Em. ire w*s
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  • 232 7 BRITISH ATTACHE’S SPEECH. [Rsutkb’s Tbuosamb.] London, July 9. Addressing i he London Chamber of Commerce, Mr. E T. Crowe, C.M.G Commercial Attache to the British Embassy in Tokio, expressed the opinion that the danger of Japanese compe’ition was not serious, provided Britain soon returned to normal conditions, that
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  • 65 7 “TIMES’” SUGGESTION. London, July 9. The Times in a leader suggests that Japan could allay Chinese anxiety immediately, strengthen her position throughout the world still more, and finally disarm suspicion ai d jealousy, cf which she complains, by spontaneously and in a generous conciliatory spirit defining her intentions
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  • 170 7 SERVICE IN ST. PAUL’S. London, July 8. The train conveying the body uf Captain Fryatt arrived at Charing Croes Station at eleven this morning. I’here were great crowds at the station and aloi g the rou’e to St. Paul’s, where there was an immense congregation, including
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  • 126 7 "HINDENBURG’S APPEAL. Copenhagen, July 8. Hindenburg has appealed to Marshal Foch for his advocacy for renunciation of the demand for extradition of the Kaiser, and offers himself «s a substitute, prepared to make any sacrifice. His Brother’s Appeal. Berlin, July 9. The ex-Kaiser’s brother, Prince Henry, has telegraphed
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  • 31 7 London, July 9. The Admiralty announces that there will be a river procession on the Thames on August 4th, to commemorate tbe sea services’ part in tbe war.
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  • 30 7 London, July 7. Silver is at 53 3/16d 53 7/16d. The market is quiet. London, July 8. Silver is at 53 1 l/16d 53 13/16d. The market is steady.
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  • 56 7 GENERAL MAYNARD’S SUCCESS. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Loudon, July 8. A communique from General Maynard reports that on July 6 h his troops captun d the village of Kapeselga, without casualty, 18 miles south-west of Medvyljyagcra. The position was of considerable strength. The ei-erny were supported by five guns. We
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  • 336 7 DENIKIN’S LATEST ADVANCES. Loud: n, July 8. A communiqud says the advance by General Denikin is continuing with great success on the whole front. Oa tbe Astrakhan front, Volunteers reached a point on the Caspian coast, 55 miles south-weso of Astrakhan, the largest seaport and the base of
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  • 196 7 M. Delara, a special envoy of General Denikin’e Government, has given some interesting details about the present state of affairs in South Russia. General Denikin’s military effort, he said, was progressing well, but its ultimate success depended entirely upon the aid in materials and technical instructors
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  • 62 7 A BOLSHEVIST PLOT. Vienna, Joly 6. A newspaper publishes documents found in the Hungarian Legation, disclosing a complete plan of campaign for the capture of Vienna by the Hungarian Red Army, assisted by Austrian Communfcts. The invading force was to consist of nineteen battalions with cavalry end a r
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  • 27 7 Salonika, July 5. A Gretk official report says engagements at Aidin resulted in the final clearing of the neighbourhood. Tbe Turks were driven southwards.
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  • 17 7 Spa, July 7. The last of the German delegates have left, without incident.
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  • 167 7 THE ALLIES’ REPLY. [Rmrm’a Tnaowte.] Paris, July 8. The Allied reply to the Austrian note as regards the League of Nations expresses satisfaction at the adherence of the Austrian delegation to the project of the League, and says the Allies have carefully considered Austria’s demand for
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  • 26 7 RATIFYING THE TREATY. Weimar, July 9. The National Assembly passed the first reading of the bill ratifying the treaty, by 208 votes to 115.
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  • 83 7 *Paris, July 9. A German note has been received proposing a German-Polish Commission in connection with the transfer of territory to the new Polish Sta r e. This proposal is the result of Germany’s failure to persuade the population of the eastern province of new Poland to establish
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  • 122 7 EBZBERGER’S STATEMENT. Weimar, July 8. In the National Assembly, Herr Erzberger, in a financial statement, said it was intended to have annual war loans. Tbe first step in reconstruction would be an inheritance tax and a big levy on property. The year’s expenditure was estimated at 25,(00,000,000 marks
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  • 219 7 New York, July 8. An escort of four dreadnoughts and rhirty-six destroyers met the George Washington at Sandy Hook early this morning. The Presidential Salute was fired. Forty-five warships, headed by the Pennsylvania, bearing the Vice-President, members of tbe Cabinet and other officials welcomed President
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  • 102 7 New York, Jun® ft.—Within a few days the United States Army Air Service will attempt flight across the continent of North America from New York to San Francisco, with, one stop on the way. The machine used will be a giant Martin bomber, driven by two
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  • 89 7 THE BRITISH LOSSES. [Raum’B Tuosamb.] London, July 9. In the House of Commons, au question time, Mr. Montagu stated that the British casualties in Afghanistan to July Bth were 3 officers and 33 men killed and 9 officers and 109 men wounced. Amir and Armistice. Simla, July 9. Replying
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  • 120 7 Thft “Pioneer’s’’ special ccrreßpondeKi wftfi the North-West Frontier Army telegraphs: It is understood that the proposed Afghan peace delegation will consist of Ali Ahmad, Abdul Aziz, Abdul Ghani and seven others. Abdul Aziz was, until recently, Afghan envoy with the Government of India. Abdul Ghani is a
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  • 138 7 JFRENCH FRONTIERS OPENED. Paris, July 8. Under strong popular pressure, owing to excessive prices, the Government has decreed tie cf the frontiers to foodstuffs. Paris, July 9.—Ministers concerned with questions affecting food supplies decided to take steps for urgent reduction of the present high coat of living.
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  • 94 7 .—Havas. Pari'», July 9.—The French Cabinet discussed the question of a threatened 24 hour strike on July 21st, organized by the Genera! Confederation of Labour, to which the railway and postal employes gave their assent. The Minister of Public Works sent an appeal warning all tne employees not
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  • 11 7 Loudon, July 8. Mr Hughes left Paddington for Australia.
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  • 85 7 HAIG’S REMINDER. London,. July 9 Field Marshal Haig, receiving the Freedom of ihe City of Newcastle, deprecated the tendency to minirrus® tbe British Army’s achievements in the war. “It is righ’’ to apeak of onr Alli-»?, but it> was the British Army that won the war. It
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  • 155 7 Ghnhral’s Fine Tribute. General Sir George Aston, speaking in London, referred to the high ideals of British. soldiers, whose morality and general conduct, he claimed, were higher than those of any class of the community. Nobody could imagine a Hun soldier saying he would not do a
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 71 7 ENGLISH PLAYERS BEATEN. (Rmn's Tugbaml] London, July 8. At Wimbledon, in the final of the Mixed Doubles, Lycett and Miss Ryan beat Prebble and Mrs Lambert Chambers 6—o 6—o. In the final of the Men’s Doubles, O’Hara Wood and Thomas beat Lycett and Heats 6—4, 6—2, 4—6, 6—2.
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    • 47 7 London, July 7. At Hull, Yorkshire beat Essex by an innings and 58 runs. London. July 8. At Worcester, Somersetshire v. Worcester was drawn. London, July 9. At Lords, Oxford University beat Cambridge University by 45 runs. At Southampton,the Hampshire v Surrey match was drawn.
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    • 375 7 Officers v The Rest. A cricket match between the Officers and the Rest was played on the Padang on Saturday afternoon, the aides being captained by Major Jeneen and Mr R T Reid. Tbe Officers batted firs% but with the exception of Captain Hughes and Captain Ezechiel, they gave
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    • 80 7 The thir I and last btage of the Gibbous Cup competition, 220 yards handicap, was decided at Tanjong Bungah yesterday with the following result 1 S. Weihen ’(35 secs) 4 mins. 2 C. L. Malden (scr) 3 m. 365. 3 A. R. Thornton ‘(5O secs) 4m. 28s.
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    • 56 7 The result of the las Club Shoot held on 6th inst., was as under Pte Lim Teik Soon H’cap .60 made 90.60 Coy S/Maj. G E WrightMotion .29 72.34 Pte C A Padday .34 66.72 Owing to the Peace Celebration, the Club shoot advertised for Sunday
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    • 35 7 The following postponed ties have been fixed for Wednesday next, 16th July, at 5-10 prompt, i Championship.—G B F Southam ’v H Muir (2); R N Goodwin v J M Chalmera (5).
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  • 640 8 M.T.” ADDRESS FROM THE CHINESE. A very interesting and memorable function took place at Government Hoase when leaders of the Chinese community of Malays presented a farewell address to H E the Governor, Sir Arthur Henderson Young, who is shortly going home for good after a long
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  • 174 8 Thb new Extension. A very plessant evening was spent at the Nilai Club on Saturday, July stb, the occasion being the opening of the new extension, says the Malay Mail.” The Club was tastefully decorated with palms, flowers, and lanterns and reflected great credit on the ladies, and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 349 8 I caps-TaN "Igggl I i RlWifißfl I fSWkI i g (^n st y§S?tol a g =f 1 POPULAR BRANDS ALL DEALERS. 1 wB i J i4HOWI 1-Ujf u *K^2. tql 5 IPALE PILSENI BEER 1 LIGHT REFRESHING, BREWED TO S J SUIT THE MOST EXACTING TASTE. 5 1 f SUPPLIES
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    • 123 8 |JOLt THE CAR fe OWNER- DRIVER. Trie Slawdhrd i LIGHT CAR SEND YOU I ENQUIRY FOR EARLY DELIVERY TO I::: 1 AGENTS I I I! M WEARNE BROS., SINGAPORE 1 STANDARD MOTOR CO., LTD COVEITRY. But you need not let that fever get a hold on you I DAH FEVER
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    • 778 8 i J iJIYB i Hrsa KWII These 8-DAY Watches have sound, well made, 7 JEWEL Swiss Keyless Lever M JVj ments, with visible Escapements, patent BregiUi -Li -spr. .z$ and artistically tinted enamel dials, as i'.ustrated. Jjach watch goes 8 Dais with cniy ONE WINDING aud is accurately timed and
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  • 280 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,A By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong— )on Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and T Tapah Road J 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson (when
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  • 133 9 The ho?u‘wsrd mail C by the Tara closes a’ 10 a.m. on Fiiday. Ships in comuiunic-itLn with rhe Wire less Station, Penaga :—Kamo Mare, Au ire Lebon, Arabia Main, Nagano Ma r u. Kouu Maru, Fultala, Horawan Mara, Gienapp, Idomeneas, Zaida at d J<nos. Shanghai, June 26.—The release
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  • 112 9 Prnang. July 14 1919 (By Courtesy ot 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 t 3 days’ sight Private >
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  • 88 9 Jalv 15.—Farewell Dimer to the Hoi Res de n Com ciilor, Penang Clu--. July 16 —Perang Automobile Club, Meeting, Town Ha 1, 5 p.m. Ju’y 17.—E O Victo y Dinner, Dance and Sea Carniva*. July 18—Victory “At H<>:ne Mr L’.in Bocn Ho 's Residence, Light Stre« t, 9
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  • 32 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for Jut e;— Burma lbs 5,081 Clovellv 12,200 Jimah 22,938 Kota Tinggi 25,000 Pundut 40,000 Pelepab Valley 36.000 Siginting 14,200 Sitiawan 5,995 Sembrong 3,000
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  • 1085 9 NAMES. i E So g xs x *H 3 CO j RUBBER (Dollar.) sc, Sc, I CAlor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.20 3.40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.55 2.65 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 14,00 15.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.20 1.25 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ...i 2.30 2*50 Ayer Panas Rubber
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  • 1194 9 jfiutumn Jrfeeting, 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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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 308 9 the job printing department OF Tht pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Is replete with all the latest and most up-to-rfatc appliances, including Linotypes, for the prompt production of First-class Work All Descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Price-Lists, Circulars, Posters, Visiting Cards, Rubber Stamps, Die-stamping and COMMERCIAL PRINTING turned out accurately with the
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  • 283 10 Castob Oil and Seed Pboduction. Castor oil has been lor many years a favourite lubricant for machinery, especially in warm climates but its adoption for the engines of aircraft, and the war demand for it for that purpose, have resulted in an unprecedented consumption and high prices,
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  • 268 10 task with such success and enterprise. L. and C. E-” Congratulations may well be extended t 1 those who were responsible for the reintroduction of he Mala-. States dinner, which, like all such ga’herings, had to be suspended during :!•■> years of war. The occasion was
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  • 267 10 Gaston Quien, the man win» is accused of having betrayed Miss Cavell. is going to be judged very shortly by a Paris courtmartial. The prisoner protests his innocence, but the French military police have brought against, him a pile of evidence. According to the prosecution, Quien. who
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  • 226 10 —Ex The Hidden Streams Rubber Syndicate report that in 1918 its crop was restricted to 200.3001 b., or 42.0001 b. less than the crop of 1917. It also states that the Company expects a repayment of £l,OOO in respect of the excess profits duty, through
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 493 10 Fordson Facts for Planters. z wk A Rlk WSlpw ss&? aE jjwgdjT W w 4gay Having decided to buy a Tractor, the next question is-whloh Tractor. We will try to answer some of the important questions which will help the Planter to decide. The Fordson Tractor operates with kerosene oil
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    • 127 10 11 Neither the cheapest nor the most.expensive MICHELIN TYRES A, f' MB? IL r\ j v> i j Surpass all others in QUALITY and VALUE. List of Stockists. Penang Chin Kooi A Co., Cycle A Carriage Co., George Town Molor Garage, parit Buntarßan Bee Leong A Co. Alor StarGoh Soon
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  • 632 11 A NEW STAGE. Archansel, Jure B—At the situation here, freed from the elements of inaecaiity, emerges from the a'mesphere of uncertainty. At last the situation is full of promise. Crossing from Kem on an ice breaker (only a few belts of straggling ice remained), I have just seen
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