Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 166. VOL. LXXVII. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 480 1 "envelopes ALL SORTS and sizes PRINTED OR PLAIN f HE Pinang Gazette Press LIMITED. 1 /jF yov HAVE NOT TR,ED t BiiiT/kn Ti/nrc 1 SEAR BRAND MILK MWIOKIYKtS. s 1 A TYRE which is never If^^— y®u can have no idea what a r*t£ <nn_ SH 1 x sick or
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    • 33 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING 1 of every description undertaken, from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed.
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  • 934 2 AN INJUSTICE TO CHINA. Toe Peace Conference was no doubt greatly relieved to get rid of the Kiaochow and Shantung problem by banding over the German rights in those places to Japan and so washing its hands of the whole business says the L. de C. E.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 943 2 POSITION WANTED. labour boob, wn. "lidiaii Immigration Fund Ordinance 1111.” Planter and Miner, 100 per cent efficient, desire* change situation, 6 years oca EMPLOYERS of Indian labour are hereby experience. Ha» good 1.b0.r followrog, thu retnnl tor Guarantees to put i>-_, p P ceding quarter must be sent to the
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    • 1060 2 A Trial Order is Solicited/ i Pinang gazette, RATES For OUR FAMOUS AND UP-TO-DATE STYLISH I p.eii»» inurnri shirts, length 36 inches. CASUAL Cool to wear. Strong Et FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATrn. I tailors, of Superior BkX I Mmlmum Charge ...no© English Twill with fine pearl for 1 inawtion
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  • 1761 3 —.The Time*.” TERRIBLE JOURNEY IN FOG AND ICE. Clifden, Jone 15. I found Captain Alcock and Lieutenant Brown in the officers’ mess at Clifden wire less Station packing gear into a huge sack. Already they had stuffed in their flying suits and shoes. Lieutenant Brown was busy stowing
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    • 424 3 KT- -11 nr*™ X 2 E1 I I f 1 J 1 I 5 ĔĔ i—. i 1 i B s POPULAR !JgF^7* BRANDS 5 ALL ffifiS! DEALERS. 2 s I I j 0 8 OBBHMSBK» B «HEOkMMWB O MB C MBMKMi «MMBMMMB 0 j CANNON STEEB WORKS, i SHEFFIELD.
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    • 233 3 WHAT TO DO FOR MALARIA. In Malaria, as in most other troubles of life, it is the “weakest that go to the walk’’ The microbes of Malaria thrive and multiply with astonishing rapidity in watery blood it is for this reason that anaemic, debilitated people develop ague and fever in
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    • 229 3 DELCO LIGHT. I the FIRST DELCO SET 3 was installed in KEDAH g 3 in the year g 1337. 1 When last we heard of it, it 3 y was giving every satisfaction. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS! EE HOTTENBACH BROTHERS S CO., IPOH AND PENANG. illllllllllllllllllllHlllHfflHlllllim UNI -LECTRIC eIECIRIC LIGHT POWER
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  • 726 4 SPORTS FOR THE MANCHESTERS. One of the concluding items on the programme of the Peace Celebrations at Penang, the sports for the Manchester Detachment, took place on the Esplanade yesterday aftarnoon. The weather was ideal and every item participated in was keenly contested and thoroughly enjoyed. The Cricket
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  • 185 4 A dinner was given by the Peace Celebrations Committee last night to the Detachment of the Manchesters now stationed in Penang. Many well known residents of Penang were present, and they stayed afterwards for the concert which followed the dinner. The entertainment was a great success.
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  • 178 4 Events for Girls. The following is the list of the winners in the events for girls at Saturday’s Sports on the Esplanade 1. Egg and Spoon Race—Miss L Owen, Convent 1 Miss Scutham, G G School 2 Miss Vaz, Convent 3. 2. Relay Race—G Girls* School 1
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  • 616 4 A Successful Affair Under the auspices of the Eurasian Community a most successful and enjoyable dance was held last nigh" at the Parish Hall in connection with the peace celebrations. The decorations of the building were in keeping with the occasion. The British and Allied
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  • 46 4 The members of the Penang Club were “At Home” last night. The club was again illuminatei, and presented a pleasing appearance. There was a large attendance of members and guests, including ladies, and dancing was indulged in as the evening wore on.
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  • 170 4 Toe following are the 45 Chinese Associations and Sections that took part in the Processions on the 19th July 1919 Carnarvon Street, Cintra Street and Sungei Ujong Road, Beach Street Seah Boey Section) Stone Cutters Guild, Pulo Tikus, New Club, Dato Kramat Road (“Sea Khum Tiam and
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  • 320 4 The celebration of Peace at Sungei Patani commenced with a seivice in the local Moique and free d'stribution of foed by the Mosque officials on Friday. The town was beautifully decorated with flag* and Chinese lanterns. On the 19th at 10 a.m. there was a procession of motor
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 122 4 E. O. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. [To the Editor of tee “Pining Sir, Enclosed please find cheque for $42? being the proceeds of the E. and O. Peace celebration outside dinners at $3 per head on July 17th and kindly hand $105.75 to each of the following to be distributed as they
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  • 1230 4 THE CELEBRATIONS IN TOWN. This week end, like everywhere else, Singapore is en fete and right royally is she doing it, says Saturday’s Free Pres».” Centrally the city is one mass of colour and every available device in the way of decorations is to be s-en. Scmj
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  • 69 4 A CHARGE OF FORGERY. At the Penang Assizes, to-day, before Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule R T Wikramasinghe, a sub-c-jntractor in the employ of Messrs. R. Young and Co., Penang, who was charged with (1) forgery and (2) using as genuine a forged document pleaded guilty and threw
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  • 262 4 At the Penang Assizes, to-day, before Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule and a common jury, H'ng zkh 000 was charged with criminal intimidation of one Lim Ah Chan on the 1 22nd April last at Penang. He pleaded not guilty. The Solicitor-General prosecuted. Ac cased was undefended. Lim
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  • 246 4 The Taxation of Capital. Sir Alfred W. boward C. 8., and. W. E. illan. London Waterlow and Sons, Ltd., 18s. 6d. net. Many protagonists of the idea of a levy on capital, as such, ignore entirely the fact that a capital tax has fop more than two
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  • 99 4 At a meeting of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce it was stated that, following on a representation which had been made to H. M. Government regarding delays which had taken place in cablegrams to and from the East, considerable improvement has been effected but that recently the
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    • 536 4 new advertisement? POSITIONS A Chinese Conductor wanted Estate, must be an experienced able to speak Cantonese and 'V Apply by letter with copies f testimonials and salary reauirJ recen! No. 211, c/oPiuangGsz'tte. A Conductor wanted for South Indian preferred, mu t Telegu and understand Estate planting to tapping. Apply bv
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  • 807 5 The ninth anneal general meeting of the shareholders of the Ayer Kuning (F M S) Rubber Company, Ltd, was held on July 12th, in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers* Association, 38, Eastcheap. E 0. Sir Frank A Swettenham, G CM
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  • 298 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.’s Weekly Circular. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report, dated July 16. state: With the near approach of the peace celebration holidays business during the past week in the rubber share market remained quiet and uninteresting: prices have been well maintained without any
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  • 181 5 '■‘The lack of suitable harbors in Sumatra and other Far Eastern countries, where a large part ol the crude rubber used in this country is produced, works a great inconvenience in the transportation of this raw mateiial overseas,” notes a writer in The San Francisco Argonaut. And he
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  • 194 5 Pena ng,’’July 2?, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...$lB 50—sales. M. P. Tapioca ...$19 —sales. Gold leaf s7a sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 oz) sl6£ buyers Black Pepper $25 n<>m White Pepper $5B com. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $52 sellers Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs
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  • 113 5 Penang, July 22, 1919 {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 4 months’sigl i Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private >■ Madras
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 225 5 a < «9 111 «■—■MB»——| RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, i 1 a northam road, penanq. The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement A HOME OF COMFORT. I RATES $5.50 to $lO per day. J terms to monthly quests and Xsfeatrieal Companies. I KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors. I Telegrams RUNNYMEDE Telephones: 549 635. -lannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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    • 160 5 BIC CHANCES. The man or woman who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rheumatism cap t afford to waste time and money gambling with make-believe “remedies.” REAL RELIEF is what is wanted —quickly and SL RELY. That is why multitudes of sufferers turn to the time-tested and positively proven relief
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    • 329 5 OFFICE STATIONERY, Etc. READING EASfiju. The “Reading Easel’ is invaluable for use on the T»Me, or bolding Newspaper in an upright, orderly poriiion. Finished in Black Japan with Ornamental Border. Price $0.60. CAKE BOXES. Cake boxes No. 282 10 cts. each. No. 392 08 m No I Postal 12 No
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  • 35 6 Taylor.—On July 4, at Tjandi, Samarang, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Taylor, a daughter. Fig art. —At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on July 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Figart, a son.
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  • 23 6 Cavalier —Bilbrough.—June 6, at Northwood, Lieut. Arthur R. Cavalier, of Hongkong, to Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr. Bilbrough, of North wood, Middlesex.
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  • 1168 6 At intervals Jor some weeks past we have published in the Pinang Gazette a series of articles firm the pen of Mr J C Pasqual on padi planting in Malaya in which he surveyed in a readable, informative and suggestive style the past, present and future
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  • 1177 6 The speech of Sir Auckland Geddes emphasises the seriousness Wages and of the position of the Production. United Kingdom with regard to the supply and the price of coal. At the beginning of the present month the experiment of a miners’ seven hour»’ day was to begin,
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  • 54 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined fin Penang was $124 per picul, business dona and for refined tin $125 per picul busing done. Tin was quoted in London on July at £24G spot, and £245 10s three mouths Tin was quoted in London on July ijtf. at £254 spot, and
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  • 47 6 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tit Dredging., Co N. L. from 13th to 19th July, 1919 being one week was 23 tons. The output of Kalumpang Tin, No Liability for the first half of July, was: hours rut 305, yards treated 30,000, yield picul--254 52.
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  • 65 6 The following were the [rubber quotations in London on July 15th received on the 19th inst Plantation Ist latex crepe Is lOjd Smoked Sheet Is Bjd [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co]. The following were the rubber quotation* in London on July 17th inst,, received yesterday Plantation
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  • 366 6 The following are the latest quotations it Messrs. Kennedy i Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To day. QC 0C 1 SHARES. >. 5. K M X K Rubber (Dollar.) sc. c SC. SC. M. Pinda 2.50 2.60 2.55 2.69 Mining. K. Kamunting 49/- 50/- 49/6 51/Larut Tin 70/-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 204 6 ALABASTINE SOMETHING QUITE NEW IN WATER COLOUR L» WAILS. Artistic, Solitary, Lasting ana Economical. A lab as title 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
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    • 37 6 RACE WEEK. Fancy Dress (optional) Dinner Dance at THE “E. <f O. XQfjursday, /41/5 August, 1919. SPECIAL DINNERS: Tuesday, 12th August. Saturday, 16th Special Tiffins during the week. E, 0. Orchestra every day at Tiffin and Dinner.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 37 6 THE TIDES. The fullowiog are the tides for To-day andjTo-morrow, PenangJStandard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day 7.31 a.m. 12 08 am. 8.03 p.m. 2 04 p.m. Tomorrow. 8.52 a.m. 1.43 a.m. 9 37 pm. 3.51 p.m.
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  • 635 6 DEATHS. Johnson.—At the General Hospital, Singapore, of diphtheria, on July 18, Mona Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Johnson, of the Lunatic Asylum. Macmillan. —Thomas Dalgleish Macmillan. Born October 29, 1877. Died Peking, June 22. 1919; son of Robert Macmillan and Mary Waugh of Glasgow. Obituary. London, July
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  • 748 7 Increased Production Necessary. -j’HE COMMONS DEBATE. [Rxxmx’a Tmlxgbamb.] London, July 14. unnqe of Commons was crowded for eon the increase in the price of ted sr Auckland Gedde», opening the co#l nn emphasised the gravity of the disc® 9 I e e cted the suggestion that ths
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  • 48 7 London, July 14 time M p^. o oBe Commons at questionpithe»/ 1 eman stated that the average in Bdin pr iCe P er ton of coal in England rni>; l the iocrea3 e was 29/4, iu the f>o Rte 9 11/2, Natal 10/7, and India
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  • 39 7 London, July 15. a sub O I n< dlane in London appointed M M tW t 0 draft a memorondum Ikt H° QtR B. U Q rf ar d to the amellora:.ale of pensions for Indians.
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  • 109 7 MR. BON AR LAW’S STATEMENT. [Ritm'a Tbugbaic*.] London, Jaly 14. To ths House of Commons, at question time, Mr Bunar Law stated he could not say when the Government’s Irish policy would be announced. The Government did not wish to postpone any part of it, but
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  • 25 7 Rome, July 13. A Royal decree constitutes Commissions for all communes to fix prices and provides the severest p?na]ties for culprits.
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  • 43 7 London, July 14. Sir Edward Carson’s speech on the 13tb has unfavourably impressed the Unionists, who are deprecating disturbing utterances at the present juncture. Sir E. Carson’s followers declare the speech was really directed against the Sinn Fein 300.
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  • 39 7 London, July 14, Members of the House of Commons of all parties, including Lord Hugh Cecil, Mr. Bottomley, and Mr Kennedy Jones have presented a memorial to Mr. Lloyd George opposing the nationalisation of mines.
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  • 124 7 The following resolution in opposition to Nationalisation of coal mines was passed or 29th May. “That the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufacturers in the City of Glasgow, representing the Trades and Industries of Glasgow and the West of Scotland, are strongly opposed to
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  • 36 7 London, July 14. Mr Bonar Law stated the Supreme Economic Council still existed. He considered it desirable to continue in some form international economic co-operation but precise measures had not yet been decided.
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  • 45 7 Aden, July 14 Tbe British steamer Warroman from Batavia to Falmouth is ashore six miles southwest of Ras Hafun (tbe Somaliland Cape) and i? a-king for assistance. Natives are gathering round tbe ship and swimming oft. The c ew is still aboard.
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  • 32 7 London, July 14. R 34 brought a batch of American newspapers, and delivered them in London in in three days nine hours, compared with eleven for the ordinary service.
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  • 18 7 London, Ju’y 15. The Maharajvh of Kashmir aeroplaned from London to Paris on the 13th inst.
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  • 34 7 London, July 15. The King conferred the Albert medal on Trumpeter Mangal Sain, Second Lancers, Indian Army, for gallantly rescuing two British soldiers from drowning at Beirut ou the 15:h March.
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  • 90 7 London, July 14. Details of the horrible massacres of Armenians in tbe province of Karabagh on the 4/6 by the Tartars show the former were ordered by Hultanof, Governor of Karabagh. The town of Chouchi wa> attacked, the fortifications cap’U’ed and the Armenians pitilessly massacred. The movement spread
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  • 466 7 CITY A BLAZE OF LIGHT. VICTORY PARADE. [Ritrm'B Tklxgrxmi.] Paris, July 13. On the eve of peace day Paris is 8 blaze of light. The famous fountains are playing coloured with rays from searchlights. The streets are packed. Bands are playing all night long and there is dancing
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  • 40 7 Washington, July 14. President Wilson has vetoed the bill repealing daylight saving and declares that it resulted in a great economy of fuel and energy. He is convinced the majority of the people favour its continuance.
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  • 26 7 Washington, Ju’y 14 The Shipping Board announces that 118 vessels of 578,583 deadweight tonnage were delivered in Jane, dcuble, ths amount in June, 1918.
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  • 303 7 Per N.Y.K. s.s. Kamo Mara, from London, June 14.—T0 Singapore: Mrs Basil Lewis, Miss M Kerston. Mrs E M Browne, Mrs Chalmers, Miss Chalmers, Mr and Mrs J Aitken, Mr W J Gibb, Mr C H Moss, Mr P Vasey, Mrs M Johnston, Miss F M
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  • 43 7 MILITARY MEASURES. [Rxutex’s Txlxgrams Copenhagen, July 13. A telegram from Vienna says the Czecho-Slovaks are taking extensive military measures on the Bavarian frontier, fearing an attack from Bavaria, where a strong movement in favour of retaining the Boehmerwald is reported.
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  • 26 7 Berlin, July 13. It is authoritatively stated that Prussia and Bavaria need not sign tbe peace treaty in order to complete German ratification.
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  • 32 7 Copenhagen, July 13. General Franchet Desperey has reques ed the Budapest Government to resign in order to make way for a freely elected Government, otherwise military action will immediately be taken.
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  • 261 7 The report of the committee of the St. Andrew’s Society for the year ending June 30, says that the dumber of effective members, including 22 elected during the year, stands at about 150. At beginning of the society year the committee consisted of:— The Hon. Captain
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  • 157 7 An important modification in Income Tax law as it affects companies owning business premises abroad is made in Sec. 17 of the new Finance Act. Previous to the case of Stevens v. E. Boustead and Co., companies, owning factory or similar premises abroad
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  • 277 7 In the unavoidable absence of Wor. Bro. the Hon. Mr. F. W. Nutt, Deputy District Grand Master, Wor. Bro. W. Makepeace at the Masonic Hall, Singapore, installed Bro. E. J. Browning as Wot. Master of Lodge Eastern Gate, No. 2970 E. C. Subsequently the W. M. invested
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  • 886 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr Bede-Cox, D O of Klang, is retiring shortly, and goes Home by the Egypt. Mr. Bonar Law flew to Paris recently, accompanied by bis private secretary. Mr H Hopson Walker, of Klang, leaves by the Mataram for Australia on leave. Mr FOB Dennys, Conservator of Forests, Kedah,
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  • 88 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato KramaC Gardens from 6 p.m to day 1. Reminiscences iOf Verdi ...Godfrey 2. Mazurka Marian ...Laurent 3. Waltz ...The Mud Of Tbe Mill ...Liddell 4. Galop Alexandra ...Kuhner 5. March The Volunteer Fete ...Peterson Interest dm
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  • 247 8 Governor Presents M.C. and Bar. One of the most interesting features of the ceremonial military parade on Saturday morning was the presentation by H. E. the Governor of both the Military Cross and bar to Captain G. B. Adams. The recipient of these honours, who served
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  • 169 8 A Straits Government Gazette of July 17 says:—Under the provisions of section 3 (1) of the Food Production Ordinance, 1919. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. E. S. Hose, Director of Food Production, Federated Malay State 3 to be Director of Food
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  • 141 8 When a Hongkong Chinese signed a« Hongkong as boatswain on board the Produce the resentment of some Straits Chinese sailors was great, and when the new hand assumed his duties he met with a hostile reception. Led by a burly cook the Chinese attacked the man.
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  • 112 8 A letter was addressed by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Bangkok to the Minister of Communications of the Constitutionalist Government urging that a Consul should be appointed to Siam and for the Consulate to be established at Bangkok in order to cement the friendship
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  • 113 8 There will be plently of British cars next year which will be built on the American system of quantity production, but for the present the number is strictly limited. However, the select list has now been increased by the Cubitt, a 16-20 h. p. chassis, of which the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 395 8 ACCESSORIES THE little tyre-troubles are often the hardest to bear. You can overcome them, and be sure of a safe return even if something goes wrong. Just provide yourself with Firestone Accessories. They prolong the life of the gk tyres and, used promptly, Wj are the valuable *‘stitch in time.”
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    • 61 8 HOW DO YOU WAKE these mornings? Fit and fresh, or dull, depressed, ill-tempered If the latter probably your liver is to blame, in which case try Pinkettes gently stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, promote daily regularity, cure bibousnes*. sick headaches, coated tongue ill-smeUing breath. Of chemists everywhere. or at 60
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    • 313 8 S® !l1 f ĕ V mill it ”Ui?lfc Full Sizes v. Under Sizes Undersized Tyres, that is tyres which are not equal to the carload, have to be over-inflated to make up for their deficiency in size. Over-inflated tyres not only transmit excessive vibration harmful to the car and uncomfortable
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  • 156 9 Yistbbday’e Abbivale. Trang, Pitbie, 73, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Klang, Fawcus, 732, Singapore, Straits Steam Shipping Co, general. Sappho, Scott, 329, Telak Anson, Adamson Uilfillan J: Co., general. Kum Sang, Anderson, 2,077, Calcutta, Boustead Co, general. Faziika, Cross, 2,698, Madras, Islay Kerr Co, gen eral. Hwah Wee,
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  • 257 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States, ABy train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan 7 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and 7 Tapah Road J 3.45 n.m. Teluk
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  • 150 9 Among many other interesting details which were mentioned at the annual meeting of the Royal Automobile Club were s<me striking figures as to the assistance which has been rendered to overseas officers during the past two years. No fewer than 12,123 have been given cards of
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  • 1078 9 NAMES. S j 8 S 5 i RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc, Sc, I c. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ...j 3.20 3.40' Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.55 2.65 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 14.00 15.00 i Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ...I 1.20 l*is Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ...1 230 2XO Ayer Panas Rubber
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 237 9 r BRITISH MADE ■Carbon Papers and Typewriter Ribbons. S I UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE. New Shipment JUST ARRIVED “CARIBONUM” Carbon Paper». Purple thick size 8" by 13" $B.OO per box of 104 sheet n 8" by 10" $7.50 thin 8' by 13" $3.00 Blue 8" by 13" (g $3.50
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    • 44 9 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING. When Someone stop Advertising, Someone stops buying. When Someone stops buying, Someone stops selling. When Someone stops selling, Someone stops making. When Someone stops making, Someone stops earning. When Everyone stops earning, everybody stops buying. KEEP GOING—ADVERTISE IN:— The Pinang Gazette.
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    • 309 9 TOWN HALL, PENANG, g For Four Nights only El n SPECIAL VISIT OF THE n EMPIRE REVUE COMPANY u q of 20 Artistes q including the popular Comedian George Ross presenting 2 j— a Series of the Latest Revue Successes and Vaudeville H q WITH A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY.
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  • 1382 10 The 8.8. ‘'Oclabaria,” which arrived at Colombo on July Bch from Bombay brought a big shipment of flour for Colombo, viz,, 16,000 bags*. This shipment is expected to ease the bread position considerably. The P. <fc O. s s. Egypt” which arrived in Colombo on July 8 bad
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  • 1159 10 rfutumn Jrteeting, RACE DAYS FIBST DAY Tuesday, 12th August, 1915 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 have
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 227 10 f UUS7 arrived I g A New Shipment of CYDUS PRICE Co.’s., Ltd., g H GOLD MEDAL FIRE AND THIEF RESISTING SAFES. j I i I 1 t O 1 i it n- F 1 lift FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO zr McALISTER CO, LTD. I iTixiii I DR,NK
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    • 99 10 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I 3 ASSURANCE Co.. Ltd. 5 Bead Office SINGAPORE. I A Marriage Ueense and an Insurance Policy J I Ought to go together. The handsomest and wisest compliment a I man can pay his wife is wrapped up in a Great Eastern Insurance I Policy. I
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  • 481 11 Messrs. J tmes F. Hutton Co., Ltd. Manchester, reported on Wednesday, June 18th, as follows Liverpool Cotton. \ily F Last Week Fully. Mid-American —Spot 20.22 20.49 Mid-American, Current Month 19.39 19.73 Sakellaridis. F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 27.09 27.09 do. Current Month 27.09 27.09 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 32.50
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  • 301 11 PENANG, JULY 22, 1919. BEEF— cts. Soup per catty 20 Roast do 32 Steaks do 32 Stew or Curry Meat do 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 11 Advertisements
    • 578 11 iJjOfeep SalL Sleeplessness is very fre- -q Ci f quently caused by unduepressure H j' /of blood on the brain, resulting in t mental activity at a time when the I brain should be soothed and quiet. I When a cup of Ovaltine is taken last thing at night the
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    • 209 11 Underwood I n 2 STANDARD I Cppeioriters n J The Machine You I n n I will Eventually Buy I a n n a n n n f PATERSON, SIMONS Co, i LIMITED. H a /INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) B PENANG. SINGAPORE <£ KUALA LUMPUR. AGENTS. S 4♦♦ a n rEfS
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1425 12 P&O-B RmsH INDIA K. P. M. JL v > *ar (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE ipJa V AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) ZK W AK ■W- JQ/ft (Subject to alterations without Notice.) »t gn r Xselepdone ffo. 582. telegrams Paketvaart, Companies Incorporated in England.)
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    • 638 12 banks. CHARTERED AUSTRALIA ANO > ifterperateg la Eig| aM B R, »«lk Faid up Capital Reserve Fund Ke»erte Liability ot Head Office; 3S, bishopsuate, lon Don AA«wi e n ,i B “.14 Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavi» Canton, Cebu, ColombJ (v kX 0n kOQ K« Iloilo, M wr Kuala Lumpuk P Medan,
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