Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 162. VOL. LXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 34 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description undertaken, from a visiting card to the Largeai. size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and display guaranteed I j J
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  • 375 2 Warning to Traders and Holders. The following Press Notice, dated Rangoon, 9th July 1919, has been issued The attention of all rice merchants and stockholders is drawn to the Press communique issued by the Foodstuffs Commis. sioner for India on the Bch of May, 1919, and to the
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  • 297 2 The following information is forwarded by the Chairman of the Colombo Municipal Council for the information of householders throughout the Municipality Rice tickets have been issued, as far as possible, to every householder. Those who have not received tickets should apply to the Financial Assistant. A
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  • 98 2 Name of Date of Reported Ship. From departure* Tong. Kyodo Mara’ Bangkok 2,300 Herefordshire do July 7 1,300 Phranang Bangkok 1,800 Shabjeban Rangoon June 27 2,300 Santbia do June 25 7,000 Swazi Calcutta July 1 1,800 City of Shanghai do July 14 1,500 Rosunic do July
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  • 14 2 London, July 11. Silver is at 53| 1 53|d. The market is steady.—Reuter.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 394 2 [To thu Editor of the “Pinang Gazuttu.”] Sir, —The shortage of rice demands that every encouragement be given to the growing of foodstuff locally. The great stretch of Forest Reserves scattered throughout the Peninsula could be cultivated with rice, etc., which are at present imported. Naturally the return will
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    • 253 2 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’’] Sir, —I have read the above correspon. deuce that appeared in your journal on Saturday last and bad the occasion to travel to Butterworth by the Thye Oe at 6 p.m. to-day. Although this launch is a fast boat, the
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    • 159 2 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’’] Sir, —Apart from rice, many foodstuffs are being sold at exorbitant prices, wheatJlour, Indian potatoes, sugar of all grsdes, onions, garlic, milk, eggs (now scts. each), curry stuffs and other things. It wuuid come as a boon and a blessing to
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    • 71 2 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. SiR, —Might I make the suggfs4on that the Eurasians endeavour to do away with the colour prejudice that is so marked among themselves It is admitted that generally dark-skinned Eurasians are regarded as inferior to thoss who have a fair skin.
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  • 168 2 Sydney, June 13-—The Mount Morgan gold mine, it was announced in Sydney on Friday, has temporarily closed down, as the directors have not been able to dispose of the copper. Since October of last year their only source of income has been from the gold which
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  • 143 2 Paris, June 4. —Additional reports show That the death roll resulting from the panic during a picture show at Xalence on 31st alt., caused by the igniting of a film, lias been increased to 131, while hundreds were injured The scene was appalling. There was
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  • 121 2 London, June 15.—N0 fewer than 808 petitions in divorce are listed for the current session. Of these 662 will not be defended. One of the petitioners is Miss Madge Titheradge, the wellknown actress. Miss Madge Titheradge, who is in her 32nd year, was bom in Australia, being
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  • 102 2 Burns, Philip and Co., Ltd., Sydney, have secured a renewal for the period to Ist January, 1920, of the contract for the carriage of mails from Australia*to Papua, late German New Guinea Solomon Islands New Hebrides Islands and Marshall, Gilbert and Ellice Islands. The Papuan administration is
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  • 105 2 V ashington, June s.—The Secretary tog the Navy, Mr. Daniels, has given orders for the reduction of the personnel of the United States Navy to 250.000 men by Ist July. The strength of the American Navy twelve months ago was 450.000. including* 215.000 officers and men in
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  • 84 2 Mr. C. A. M’Curdy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of hood, announces that, owing to the expectation of a further rise in food prices next winter, the Government is considering the resumption of national or inter-Allied purchases of essential foodstuffs to stabilise prices and abolish speculative buyers.
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  • 59 2 Washington, June 14.—Mr. Samuel Goinpers, president of the American Federation of Labour, giving evidence before the Senate Judiciary Committee, said American Labour resented the prohibition laws, and he was personally apprehensive of the results unless light beers were allowed. An anti-prohibition demonstration before the Capitol on a
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  • 80 2 The “Times of Ceylon’’ learns that to date over 35 applications have been received from local doctors desirous of joining the Indian Medical Service and that the selection will shortly be made. The number of Government doctors who will be allowed to go will depend
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 493 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. g Experienced Chinese Typist wanted for Bubber Estates’ Office, in Province Wellesley, only those with thorough knowledge of English need apply. Good salary to competent man. Apply Box No. 208, c/o Pigang Gazatte. Wanted at once a smart experienced Book-keeper. Reply, stating salary required also giving
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    • 84 2 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. SLOT BRANDY PRODUCE OF FRANCE. ONE STAR.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 246 2 SHOWING SOON A Paramount Mystery Serial Who is N timber One 1 15 Chapters. 30 Parts. Watch for it! You believe in names. So do your friends, IMPERIAL P OF THE ENANG Rq Ad AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE. Telephone No. 628. Is a guarantee of quality—if you try conscientiously. Its
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  • 450 3 SCHEME FOR FUTURE CONTINGENCIES. Bombay, June 23.—The valve of voluntary work in conjunction with that of the Bombay Health Department on the occasion of the outbreaks of epidemic diseases in the city is emphasised in a report of the Medical Relief Committee of the Corporation which has
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  • 257 3 Melbourne May 30.—Victoria still enjoys the unfortunate distinction of possessing the highest death rate from influenza among all the Australian States. A week or two ago fifty-two fatal cases were recorded there as having occurred in one day, and the daily average is now neatly thirty. Contrary
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  • 80 3 Madras, July 4.—ln the course of a letter to the Press tbe Health Officer to the Corporation of Madras says that during the last fortnight there has been an increase in the incidence of fever in the city and it appears to be due to a recrudescence
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  • 38 3 Rangoon, July 2.—Owing to a recrudescence of influenza, a conference of medical men has been summoned by the president of the Rangoon Municipality for Friday Tbe medical officer has issued a circular instructing tbe public.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 474 3 POSITIONS WANTED. w,ntej rlt b y a EnwP»»’ io Indian Labour, speaks lamil, P Brie ,»ni and Malay. Willing to do Hi lu,. kr an honest living.—Not afraid Apply B- No. 194, o/o pinang Gazette. -062-S 10 12 14 16 18-7 ””piliiteratld Miner, 100 per cent efficient change situation. 6
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    • 2182 3 NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES Messrs. Fraser Neave, Ltd., l PENANG HARBOUR BOARD RAILWAYS. to notif y Public that ripTwnnn VICTORY BALL. their local establishment will HKEWOOD. In connection with the Peace Cele- be Closed on Saturday the 19th Tenders received at the office of The Victory Ball will be held
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  • 1043 4 There is admittedly rivalry between America and Britain for tbe honours and profits of aviation, but tbe same sporting and generous spirit of emulation, free from unworthy je& lousy or bitternes 3 exists on both sides of the Atlantic. The warmth of the reception given by the British
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  • 38 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $ll9 per picul, buyers no sellers; and for refined tin no market. Tin was quoted in London on July 11th at £24G 10a apot, and £246 three months
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  • 260 4 The output of the Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. for the first half of July was: hours worked 273, cubic yards treated 30,000, output 230 piculs. Ronpibon Extended No Liability, output for the first half of July was piculs 146 Stopped four days. To-day is the
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  • 1288 4 It is a decade ago bo-day since the Penang detachment of the Malay States After Ten Years. Q n £j ea waB withdrawn from Penang and returned to Taiping. Their withdrawal left Penang without any regular forces for the first bime, and caused a good deal of
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  • 78 4 INVESTITURE AT SINGAPORE. [From Ouk Own Correspondent. 4 Singapore, July 16. H. E. the Governor, at Lady Evelyn Young’s “At Home” invested Mrs. Ebdeti with the insignia, of Member of the Ordet of the British Empire, and the Hon. Air. W. F. Nutt with tho insignia of Officer
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  • 84 4 (1) Cars taking part in the Procession on the 19th inst., are to fall in close to the footpath round the Government Buildings. (2) Boy Scouts taking part in the Procession are to fall in at the Fort. For to-morrow night’s Victory Dinner at the E. and
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  • 193 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from p.m. to-day 1. Selection A Runaway Girl KapP e 7 2. Two Step Czk Czk ...Thurban 3. Waltz My Lady Love ...Rosey 4. Polka Wot Cher ...Crook 5. March A Frangesa ...Costs The question of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 263 4 I “DELCO” I I ELECTRIC LIGHT SETS. I 60,000 in use all over the world. Complete S with Storage Battery giving power available all hours of the day. Engine runs on cheapest brands of Kerosene Oil. S A Complete Plant can be inspected working S at our Office in Beach
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    • 56 4 PEACE CELEBRATIONS AT THE “E. O.” THURSDAY, 17TH JULY. Dii n n e r— D a n c e, Sea Carnival, etc. [Dinner l s 3. The whole proceeds from the dinner willj be given to local charities. E. O. Orchestra during and after dinner. Town Band on the Sea.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and To-morrow, Penarg Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-DAT. 2.07 a,m, 8 17 am. 2.03 p.m. 8 46 p,m. To-morrow. 2.40 a.m. 8.47 a.m. 2 35 p m. 9.15 p.m.
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  • 129 5 RgTCRN TBIP BEGUN. rßxtrr»’« Tk>g>amsJ New York, Joly 10. Th British airgbip R 34 left L>o g yew Yori time on Wednesday far Ead= Fortune (Scotland.) Mineola, July 10. d 34 parted the return voyage *w.ng to the official report that brnea accroaching from the Great 9
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  • 28 5 Marseilles. July 9. i 3ritish postal aeroplane crashed in io Pourrieres Var, in consequence of of she petrol tank. The four r. as ted teycnd identifiJltlOD.
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  • 117 5 mterview with the London corres--3 2-wn: u the United Press Association i i mder T wers. of the United '7.*;ns- Atlantic Hight f expedi- slid: —“I predict that within rears a chain of mternationL 41 >ji.is each being a meteorological In. will patrol the Atlantic along a naafrocean
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  • 178 5 A set et aeroplanes, comprising three Svuwith pups” and four Avroa left Point ĕ i u June 12th at 11.15 am. with the aicnti n if dying to BaXirat. but only one ■h he mac nine* —that in charge of Captain i.L-v M.C.—succeeded in reaching the ■<i
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  • 41 5 So. John’s, J sly 10. --8 A.ha iner Grampian. (9,611 tons) 1,100 cn board, struck an icebe r g --e bows were stove in. Two persona wer killed and two injured. She has varied here for repairs.
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  • 118 5 London, July 10. ..a m.cuse of Commons Major O'Neill Eea the dace of the special Papera, Conference to consider the future c -nter-reiationship of the Empire. sonar Law said the many informal •‘Scuse, .ns mat had occurred had been i aa.ne. l’h e desirability of holding a -tterence
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  • 70 5 London. July 9. Nitti annonnees from Pzunding so r’ 8 J i raaient,s programme includes ■•Z ais will be levied on lax a G-f'rt* ira^Uafie<a °n w»r profits. The 8 Bnaacial measures are chiedy ”m 1 -oncmg debt at home and abroad. > a v Xercac e marine
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  • 32 5 London, July 10. w te rQ 7 Somerset beat Derby by ten o* •‘-ampton, Northanta beat Sussex C w c <eta. arisr-~ i e 3 er anc »®hire Essex was
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  • 967 5 MINERS’ CONTENTIONS. [Raurn'a Turwßwawu .—Ex. London, July 13. An official statement; of toe miners position r«»g*iding Sir Auckland Geodes a annouuei- ment on the 9th July says The miners deny that any justification has been shown for an increase of six shillings per ton in any
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  • 219 5 PRESIDENT’S SPEECH. [Rxma't Txugxakj.] Washington, July 10. In the Senate, President Wilson presented the German treaty. He declared the League of Nations has become a practical necessity indispensable to the new world order Descriomg his efforts at the conference to ensure the .astmg triumph of freedom
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  • 202 5 t —Havas, GERMAN NOTE. Paris. July 13. A German note deciares that the German President signed the ratification of the treaty, with the protocol, also the Rhenish agreement, and adds that the text has been despatched by special courier. The note hopes the blockade will be ra.aed immediately
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  • 169 5 HIGH COMMISSIONS POWERS. London. July 10. The text of the agreement between the United States. Belgium, the British Empire and Germany wirb regard to the military occupation of the R line terri r ocies has been issued. It proviaes inter alia for the constitution of a civilian
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  • 203 5 Six Sidney Low observes in the ”F 'rtnigh»ly Review’’ that a cuneus point about the Versailles terms of peace is that the terntcnaL rearrangements make a Large part t the new Europe -mutely like the old. Europe of. say. 50C years ago. There was then an
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  • 165 5 THE SITUATION. jEirm'i TiuGRAMa.] London, July 10. Reuter learns that although the position on Koltchak's front is rather difficult, the spirit of the troops is excellent. The object of the retreat of the Siberian Army was to finish mobilisation in the interior of Siberia. The majority of the
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  • 30 5 ATTACK RUMANIANS. Bukharest. July 10. News frtm Transylvania says that Hungarian Bcisnevik troops which had withdrawn from the Czecho-Slovak front attacked the Remanians on the Theiss. Fighting continues.
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  • 157 5 Despite the armistice the Peace Conference %nd the Peace Treaty, says the “New Y rk Times battles still rage in distracted Europe. Armies surge forward and back as the fortunes of war smile and frown upon Tn place >f the one war winch, raged between 1914 and. 1913
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  • 34 5 Paris. Joly 10. The central aad southern coal miners are resuming work in consequence of a ministerial arbitration award granting an increase of wages, also a minimum wage for pieceworkers.
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  • 228 5 OFFICIAL DETAILS. London, Jsiy 10. Reuter learns with regard to the British forces overseas that the army of the Rhine numbers 206,000 and the army in France and Flanders 214.000. mainly for salvage work, also to supply the lines of communication for the Rhine Army to which
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  • 33 5 London, Jaiy 10 The British military authorities at Aleppo hanged six ringleaders in the recent massacre of Armenians. The latter were invited to present reparation ciaima in respect to pillage
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  • 793 5 Mr E B Skinner has returned to the FMB. Mr and Mrs H W Jack returned to Kuala Lampur yesterday. M*jor C B Hibbert, D 8 0, was recently awarded the Military Cross. Messrs Lediboer and F J Toole arrived by the Van Noort last evening from
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 107 5 JULY MEDAL COMPETITION. The following is the result of the Penang Golf Club’s July Medal competition nett Mr E H Syer 48—44 92—18 =74 H Oxenham 44 —45 89—13 =76 M J D Laing 49—45 94—18=76 „E A Davies 46—47 93—16=77 J J L Harvey 48—50 98—21
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    • 22 5 The Penang Golf Club’s Columbia Cap competition will be played on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, July 19th, 20ch and 21st.
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    • 21 5 The time for playing the semi-final of the Sydney Cup competition has been extended until Monday, the 21st inst.
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    • 67 5 The bowls ties played last evening resulted as follows >4 Single Handicap—R Butler 3 beat J G Allan Scr by 21—14; H Starr —5 beat G B Crisp 4- 4by 21—6 J Duguid Scr beat J M Chaimers—3 by 21—16 ;H Smith —I beat A
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    • 110 5 P R C v MAXCHMTsas. A football match between Penang Recreation Club and the Manchesters was played on the Padang last evening before a fair crowd. The soldiers bad sligotly more of the play than their opponents ia the first half, and they scored through the centre forward, and
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    • 129 5 Tas Duipsby-Willabd Match: London, July 5,—A message from Toledo (Ohio); dated July 4tb, says In the match between Dempsey and Willard, the former’s victory was never in doubt. In the first round Dempsey landed a hard body blow from which Willard never seemed to recover. On several occasions the
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    • 171 5 In scoring 149 and 51 at Lord’s in the match oetween Middlesex and Yorkshire, the Hon. C.J N, Bruce proved that we still possess a'bateman who can mike runs in the grand style, states the “Morning Post. No wonder “even the ranks of Tuscany 7
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    • 98 5 Mr E H Skrine’s b tn Sauctissima. by St Martin-Lady Principal, 7so 111b,woo the Bath Welter Handicap Plate, 7 fur® longs. £lOO, at Bath on May 28ch, Wha..ey up. She waa trained privately, and won by 3 lengths. Mr H Skrine’s Princess Mariam wae
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  • 2237 6 S. T.” FAREWELL TO SIR ARTHUR YOUNG. The farewell dinner to H E the Governor and the Lady Evelyn Young given by the Chinese of Malaya at the Garden Club rooms on Saturday evening, was a success in every way, and another notable function in the history
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  • 47 6 an Irish leader:—“Min y e f the verge of battle. Will y ez fight r \'i yez “We will!” camo a cL eager replies. “Which will yez d o ?> 51 he. “We will not,” says they. “Thank me min,” says he “I thought ye woul,j
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  • 23 6 London, June 12.—The ex-Kaiser’s ya,’ S( Meteor, which is interned in Scandiiurij waters, is advertised for sale at £25.000
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 208 6 ALABASTINE SOMETHING QUITE NEW IN WATER COLOUR L” WALLS. Artistic, sanitary, Lasting and Economical. <1 Alabastitie when applied on the walls gives a clear Streakless and Spotless appearance and is particularly suitable for standing the trying light of the Tropics<J Alabastine is stocked in a wide range of Colours in
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    • 264 6 ARE YOU ANAEMIC? HOW TO TELL. Pain is the body’s protest against injm or neglect, whether it is the pain frem. a prick or the pain which follows efforts 1 the nerves to do their work when und»nourished. Many people are daily ing unnecessary pain through failure u recognize in
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  • 324 7 n lane 19 —Four Peers figured in Court st the opening of the tbe -?v law term tfaie week- The Duchess Vwestmio»»’- divorce from the of «ni his wife asks for divorce from Puk f’r'lfton while the Marchioness of L rd Xm and Baroness Kenyon are both
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  • 160 7 Simla, 9th July—The Planters Association of the Federated Malay States, on the Jecimmendation of the Standing Committee, had passed a unanimus resolution asking Mr C F Andrews to proceed to Malaya as soon as pos-ible in order to make, on behalf of the Planters’
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  • 224 7 Dark Legend is a racehorse who is now known to many local sportsmen after his performances in India last year, and the report we see published in the “Englishman” that he will be shipped to France for stud purposes at the termination of the next
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  • 69 7 July 16.—Penang Automobile Club, Meet ing, Town Hall, 5 p.m. ,;n y 17.—-E O Victory Dinner, Dance and Sea Carnival. J nly 18.—Victory “At Home Mr Lim Boon Hor’s Residence, Light Street, 9-15 p.m. July 18.—Victory Ball, Town Hall, 9 30 I i p m u *y 18
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  • 262 7 Yxstkhday’b ’Akbivatm, Aing Thye, Jim, 45, Kedab, Quah Beng Kee, general. Lian Choo, Mahmood, 45, Kedab, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Padang, Akait, 42, Sungei Upis, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Jit Seng, Noor, 22, Salsk, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Flying Dragon, Din, 36, Port Weld, Poh Seng Co, general.
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  • 343 7 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,T By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong— J on Saturdays Parit Bun tar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and 7 Tapah Road j 3.45 p.m. Teluk
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  • 42 7 The homeward mail “O by the Tara closes at 10 a.m. on Friday. The homeward mail D by the Fultala closes at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The B. I. packet Gracebus with mails from Europe, is expected here on Friday.
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  • 1079 7 s s NAMES. e E g® j_; i IIL RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc, c Alor Gaj&h Rubber Estate ...j 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. 2.30 2.50 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates ...1 11,00
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  • 194 7 Penang, July 16, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...$18,50 —sales. M. P. Tapioca ...$19 —sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6j buyers Black Pepper $25 nom Pepper $5B nom; Trang Pepper nominal Mace J9O nom. Mace Pickings $52 seller». Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs $46
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  • 120 7 Prnang, July 16, 1919. (7>y Courtesy of the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 1 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank I Moulmein Demand Bank I 3 days’sight Private
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  • 38 7 London, June IL—The dry weather is causing anxiety regarding agricultural prospects. Prayers ior rain will be offered in the churches on Sunday. The rainfall in London for the last 41 days totalled 39 points.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 269 7 PEACE CELEBRATIOH DINNER. SATURDAY 19th JULY. Guests to the above Dinner are informed that they will not be placed at the tables, bat will eit where they please. There will be no speeches. It is suggested that a concert be held after Dinner, the guests providing the talent. Those who
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    • 321 7 Not only -does “Ovaltine tjnw<T l]| directly stimulate and ensure J max ajoedu I an adequate flow of milk, but it I 1 L’-aahuuL-»’ L t is also exceedingly nourishing and 1 —--'CQJLI-, strengthening, thus helping the 7 mother to stand the strain which g-- nursing throws on the system.
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