Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-11-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 253. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement514 1919-11-01 1 PnIK K 07 7! modern ar r I photographic i SiUDIO r 21. Penang Road. I 'Phon* 579. I /F yQt/ ti-AVE, NQX, TRIED- 1 BEAR BRAND MILK I II -S*' I I you haveidea what a I II I I Perfectly sterilised Mint I y 1 I* I wffiSvK514 words
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Advertisement32 1919-11-01 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description undertaken, from a visitiny card to the largest size poster. G/ The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed.32 words
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Article486 1919-11-01 2 Prosecuted as Quacks. Charge* under the Medical Act against eight Chinese for having unlawfully pretended to be doctors” were heard in the City Court, Melbourne, on September 22nd‘. Mr. S. Doria prosecuted, and Mr. Starke, Mr. Sonnenberg and Mr. Ket appeared in the different cases for defendants, who486 words
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Article509 1919-11-01 2 Reviving the Newly Rich" Sneer. Mr. Ward Muir say s th e English a nation of snobs. That is the opinion of a Canadian friend. Not once, but many times, he has heard typical Pall Ma]j clubmen and society hostesses sneering at the nouveaux riches. So he509 words
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Advertisement453 1919-11-01 2 POSITION WANTED. Au Experienced Planter who will be some time in Pahang is prepared to prospect and report on planting land for pending investors. Box No. 337, c/o Fma g Gaz tte. 5.745-1-11 POSITIONS VACANT. Inninr Rennrter wanted for this paper a 'rrX o" shorthand de.ir.bljApply, by letter, to Managing453 words
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Advertisement2133 1919-11-01 2 NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT ARMSTRONG MUNICIPAL NOTICE. DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that the books Owners of Robber Estates wishing to containing the Annual Valuation of and M dispose of same should communicate direct PURSUANT TO SECTION 26 OF THE TRUSTEE rates imposed on all buildings and lands2,133 words
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Article1306 1919-11-01 3 LIVERPOOL AND AFTER. {Special to the P. G August 16thSeptember 24thThis ia the record of the Bine Funnel steamer Tydeus for the voyage from Singapore to Liverpool, due to causes to which reference was made in a previous letter; the Nelens, which left long after the slower vessel,1,306 words
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Article221 1919-11-01 3 Simla, 24th October A Press communique, dated 24th October, states: Allis quier north ou the Kurram The Afridis, who recently returned from Kabul, are convinced that the Amir has deserted them and dots not intend to help them in settling with the Government. The last of221 words
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Article182 1919-11-01 3 A Singapore correspondent of the Ipoh paper read in an American publication an article relating experiences at The Nest,” Taiping Hill, with a tiger. The report is evidently ba-ed on a letter one of tbe young ladies concerted wrote to her people in California. The report182 words
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Article80 1919-11-01 3 At the Balik Pulau Police Court, before Captain N M Hashim, Police Magistrate, several Chinese and Malays a; peared in answer to Summons on the charge of failing to keep their padi land clear and free from scrub and undergrowth within a distance of two Chains fi'jm other80 words
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Advertisement588 1919-11-01 3 for sllflr<s wll De received yp 10 seook on me I9ih day of Nov., 1919. He Bagan River RuHer company, Limited, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements under the Companies Ordinance 1915). Capital $350,000. Divide d into 175,000 shares of $2 each. SIT 3 DIRECTORS. HON. MR- WALTER FREDERICK NUTT, 0.8.588 words
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Advertisement57 1919-11-01 3 DULL 1 AND GLOOMY? If so try Pinkettes the gentle little liver stimulants, and see how quickly these symptoms will be dispelled. cure Constipation, torpid liver, biliousness, sick headaches, coated tongue, foul smelling breath, clear the skin. Of chemists, and post free, 90 cents the vial* 6 vials for $4.60,57 words
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Advertisement291 1919-11-01 3 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ernest Otto Gammeter of Calcutta, India has acquired in the Straits Settlements the exclusive privilege of making, using and selling an Invention for An improved means for securing wrist watches upon the wearer’s wrist.” Such Invention is made in the above design. And Notice291 words
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Article550 1919-11-01 4 8. T.” Mr Malcolm Duncan has lefs England for Malaya. Dr and Mrs. Connolly, has left Penang on a short visit at T»pah RoaJ. Several letters, on the Hospital, Hill, Railway, Town improvements, etc are unavoidably held over. Now that Lord Cuizou has t&ken over the Foreign8. T.” - 550 words
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Article301 1919-11-01 4 Mr Frederic Shipman’s Third Fantastic Lad a hearty reception from a moderate audience in the Town Halt L.st evening, when a new programme was submitted. The artistes rc sponded to many demands for encores, and the performance was a ea’Lfying one Miss Dorothy Nall was very clever301 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article311 1919-11-01 4 [TO THE EdITOH OF THE PINANO GaZuTL’B. Sib, What Penang’s real grievance is, is the want of disinterested and honest re presentatives to force upon the responsib’e Administration the pressing need of reform and improvement. Most of her public men, by that I mean to say,311 words
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Article92 1919-11-01 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, I should like to add to the other complaints in connection with the General Hospital, that in the case of fractures, of which the r e are many, ia which Massage is an e sential treatment, there is no one92 words
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Article276 1919-11-01 4 In Malay Settings for the use op Ayahs and Mothers. Jack and Jill. Timah dengan Awang. naik atas gunong, Mau ambek ayer satu tong Awang silap kaki, baik tidak rnati, Timah lagi iknt jatoh, gulong. gulongto roll. Humpty Dumpty. Bampati Dampati, dudok di rumah, Hampati Dampati jatoh ka276 words
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Article728 1919-11-01 4 association formed. a meeting of the members of the Eurasian community was held at the Parish Hall, last evening, when there was a record attendance, including those from Pulo Tikus and Province Wellesley. Mr J D Scully was unanimously voted to the Chair. The Chairman said that they728 words
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Article192 1919-11-01 4 Mr C E Sutclifie iu an interesting article, about matteis connected with the game of Football, in the Athletic News gives the following which should be digested by Malay players particularly, as well as by others who play or are interested in the game of f192 words
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Advertisement431 1919-11-01 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Dresser wanted at once for healthy Estate in Perak, to take charge of Hospital. Man who can speak Malayalam preferred. Excellent salary to suitable man. Apply Manager, Gapis Estate, Padang Rengas. Office Clerk wanted for Healthy Estate near Penang mast thoroughly understand Book-keeping and Estate Accounts.431 words
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Advertisement33 1919-11-01 4 THIRD FANTASM LAST NIGHT! I TO-NIGHT 9-30 I MONTSERRAT* UMB fruit juice: A good drink with a good flavour. CyV) IT COOLS THE BLOOD F J Wg AND KEEPS YOU FIT. /FZ d33 words
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Miscellaneous535 1919-11-01 4 Wake Up-See Something out of the Ordinary rj This is the biggest and best picture programme everyone will sav {Z if they see the pictures. y ap P r ovingi y I rj WELL I WELL I w n Nothing can compare with the biggest and best and the u535 words
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THE WORLD OF SPORT
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Article974 1919-11-01 5 [P. G. Special.] London, September 25, Mr J White's Gay Lord, a three yearold son of Santoi and Lady Hasty, has been (our racing Correspondent, Centaur writes) installed favourite for the Cesarewitch, No doubt the fact is largoly due to his smooth performance at Lingfield Park974 words
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Article, Illustration877 1919-11-01 5 By Looker-on.” London, October 1. Athletic fixtures are arranged weeks ahead, but railway strikes come upon us in a few hours. Thus Saturday saw many disappointed hopes in the sporting world, all kinds of events at which the public had hoped to be present being called off.877 words
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Advertisement116 1919-11-01 5 PRITCHARD &C° Lp (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS FOR FRIENDS at HOME Isa Jnsular Manila Cigars. Reina Victorias per box of 100 $22.50 HCtl. High Life in the East per box of 50 $10.75 BCtl. Londres per box of 100 $19.00 BCtl. Princessas per box116 words
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Advertisement471 1919-11-01 5 gazette RATES FOR CASUAL ADVfRThfM NTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATION» VACANT, ETC. Minimum Charge For 1 insertion 1.20 per inch t inaartiona l.n O.M n 4 O.M O.TI O.M 11 or more insertion* O.M M Advertisements are charged by spew.. A line of ordinary advertisement type in the Pinang471 words
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Article79 1919-11-01 6 lUckjett.On 31st October, to Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Riekett a son. Hammet.—On October 24th, 1919, at Cheltenham, Victoria, the wife of H Norman Hammet, a son. Castle.—At Penang, on October 28th, to the wife of F. W. Castle, a son. Tan Chong Chew.On October 30, at 30, Enggor79 words
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Article1167 1919-11-01 6 It wou'd be an error to imsgine that in Penang we have a monopoly cf housing trouble o Few indeed are the newspapers which reach us ncwt-dajs, it' matters not from what part t of the world the publications emanate, which do not contain references to the1,167 words
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Article1191 1919-11-01 6 We understand that the Police have information of the arrival in a Warnire. Penang of a number of bad characters from the F M S and that more are expected for the Chingay processions. It advisable theref re that the public should look after their own property1,191 words
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Article26 1919-11-01 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin it Penang was $132 per picul, buyers nc sellers; and for refined tin 132.75 per picul buyers, no sellers.26 words
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Article81 1919-11-01 6 Messrs Sime, Darby Co., Ltl, advje particulars of the outputs from the two fal lowing companies for October Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd, piculs 390. hours run 640, yards treated 72,000, approximate value of output $32,000, approximate cost of mining $14,500. Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd,, Dredge piculs 320, hours81 words
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Article265 1919-11-01 6 Messrs. Islay and Kerr Company l have received a wireless message giving tte information that the ss West Modus .efthe Fazilka last night for Penang with J>deck passengers, who are expected to renhere about noon to-morrow. The steamer Mytilus It ft the FazilkDnine o’clock this morning, with sapassengers265 words
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Advertisement226 1919-11-01 6 j Fort-Reviver THE WONDERFUL NON- ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT. j ZR Jsiqueur Tronic” 5 It is a combination of pure fruit juices jg g re-inforced with nerve foods such as Glycero 8 Phosphates, Lecithin and Organic Phosphates g| g of the Nuclein Group. g Stocked in Quarts and SOLE AGENTS! 1 Behr226 words
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Advertisement15 1919-11-01 6 E. O.” TANGO~DI NNER E ver yf Friday. Latest! Dancej, MusicJ by_. the o.” Orchestra.15 words
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Miscellaneous48 1919-11-01 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, To-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Times: High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.58 11.10>m. 3O ll3l P- m MOBROW. 5.32 l2 38 a 7.56 p.m|“; x J12.C0 m’nt, Monday. 7.52 am. 1.42 9.01 p.m. OJ I 2 16 P IU3 <—48 words
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Article204 1919-11-01 7 iVENIY members. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, October 27. a au‘s ion, in the House of R^ viDg v Bonar Law removed doubt 3 precise c jmposiuon re r r af r er the change from 2 »hat the Cabinet v:nt -i AT n i f the Council—Mr B«[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 204 words
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Article150 1919-11-01 7 VERNMEST AMENDMENT PASSED. London, October 27. do tor further consideration of A ,eo-He-'.iiction Bill, Mr Bonar Law xl: u: tha. the matter upon which t. j -'ament wa- defeated on October r:?e?red no: only to British, but to French policy The Government therefore necessary to settle this point150 words
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Article65 1919-11-01 7 OFFICIAL FIGURES. London, October 26, 5-dfinancial statement for 1919-20 < toe expenditure is now estimated f 612.250.00 C or £191,000,000 over p’;" estimate. L revenue is estimated at or nearly £32,500,000 budget estimate. I 1 deficit is estimated at r ;-00 or £223.500,003 over the I Ei’ima'e. I65 words
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Article126 1919-11-01 7 I r --VISED STATEMENT. A; Londen, October 27. Ih raised statement of Anny I. 20 shows tha*- while Army Estimates were for a 'T'rT% r f £440 .<W00, and I: ;,COO. giving a uet expenooo’ooo0000 th® revised r t .\r7 x P; n i ure £5OO 000,000, I-126 words
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Article, Illustration772 1919-11-01 7 YUDENITCH’S ADVANCES. [R rum’s Tklzgxams.] London. October 26 The news from Russia is still conflicting Yuceoitch’a communiques of October 24th and 25th that he advance! in the direction of Petrograd, as far as Tosno, and capture! three places north of Krasnoyeeelo. On the other hand, the Finnish Press[Rrum’s Tklzgxams.] - 772 words
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Article120 1919-11-01 7 MORE GERMAN ATTACKS. ParD, October 26, Sir Eyre Crowe communicated to the Supreme Council a telegram from the British representative at Riga, reporting intensified German attacks, and urging Allied occupation of Tilsit ani Memel, and adding that General Eberhardt is even harder to deal with than General von der120 words
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Article472 1919-11-01 7 Spbf.at, Among Civil Population. Omsk October 11Siberia is threatened with, one of the greatest typhus epidemics in history, according to reports from Colonel Teusler and his party of Red Cross representatives who have been in M estern Siberia for six months. The cases among the Siberian troops472 words
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Article391 1919-11-01 7 NEW ZEALAND AND SAMOA, [BRum’B Tkjmmamk] London, October 26. A discussion on the new status of the Dominions has been excited by a statement of Sir J Allen in the New Zealand Parliament, that an Imperial Order iuCouncil would enable New Zealand to legislate for[BRum’B Tkjmmamk] - 391 words
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Article25 1919-11-01 7 London, September 25. In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law stated that the recent railway strike cost the Treasury £10,000,000.25 words
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Article41 1919-11-01 7 BATTLES AT BROOKLYN. New York. October 27. An attempt to resume work at Brooklyn Docks resulted in pitched battles between 2,0C0 striking longshoremen and voluntary workers. Revolvers were fired, and stones, bricks and clubs freely used. Scores were injured.41 words
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Article79 1919-11-01 7 THE PRESIDENT’S DEMAND. Washington, October 26. President Wilson issued a statement, approved by the Cabinet, declaring that the proposed strike by the bituminous coal miners is unjustifiable and unlawful, calling upon the officials of the L nicns to recall tbe strike notices, and declaring the law will79 words
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Article15 1919-11-01 7 Washington. October 27. Senator Poindex'er is announced as Republican candidate for the Presidency.15 words
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Article33 1919-11-01 7 Riode Janeiro, October 26. A Committee of the Chamber of Depu'ies heard a report in favour of the Peace Treaty, except the part relating to tbe trial of the ex-Kaiser.33 words
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Article92 1919-11-01 7 BUILDING FIGURES. London, October 27. L’oyo’s shipping report for 1917 19 states that at the rnd of June, 1919, a record amount of shipbuilding was going on throughout the world, namely, 4.800.0C0 tons, of which 2,000.000 tons were building in the United Kingdom. Duui g the year92 words
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Article118 1919-11-01 7 SOME ALLEGATIONS. [RatHan'a Tauouio.] Loudon, October 26 Ssrious allegations are published regarding the air route to Egypt. Colonel G Henderson, an ex-Wing Commander, asserts that eleven pilots were killed and that out of three sqnadrons which were ordered from France to Egypt only 30 per cent[RatHan'a Tauouio.] - 118 words
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Article76 1919-11-01 7 AIRSHIP SOLD TO AMERICA. London, October 87In the House of fio-mmon?, Major-Gene-ral Sir J. E, B. Seely announced that the airship R 38 would be completed without delay and handed over to the United States Navy at cost price. The airship would bd taken to America by an76 words
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Article162 1919-11-01 7 Bottomuiss Pit” Discovered. London, October 20.A thrilling story is published of the journey across Arabia by Mr. Philby, an English Political Officer. He was despatched at a momenta notice from London owing to the news of a great battle between two sections oi 'Arabs in which162 words
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Article136 1919-11-01 7 A DUTCH VIEW. Loi.dcn, October 27. The newspaper The Financier draws attention to a Dutch writer’s views in regard to China’s untapped resources. The writer is of opinion that undoubtedly China might supply Europe with large quantities of food. He points out that the methods of agriculture and136 words
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Article134 1919-11-01 7 ABUSED PRIVILEGES. London, October 27. Full details of the remarkable escape of six Sinn Feiuer?. including Mr Slack, M P, and Mr Beasley, M P, from Manchester Jail, are row avails be. The prisoners, who, owing to good conduc‘d had been allowed certain privileges, were in a134 words
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Article48 1919-11-01 7 London, October 27. In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law stated that the organisation established by the Government in order to meet the railway strike, would continue. He also stated that the Government bad decided that the Food Ministry must continu? for some time.48 words
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Article47 1919-11-01 7 London, Octobar 27. Mr Cecil Harmswortb stated that the Government were unaware cf the exact precautions the Dutch Gov-mmeot were taking to guard the ex Kaiser and ex Crown Princa, but there was no re*son to doubt that all tbe necesary measures were being adopted.47 words
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Article145 1919-11-01 7 A 'DAILY MAIL” COMMENT. [Ruum's TuLaouAMiJ London, October 27. Commenting on a discussion in a Siamese newspaper on the suggestion that Chinese should be excluded from travelling in the same railway compartment as Siamese, on the ground that they are ill behaved, the Daily Mail.” after remarking[Ruum's TuLaouAMiJ - 145 words
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Article54 1919-11-01 7 London October 25, In an Association football match at Belfast attended by 30.000, Ireland and England played a draw of one goal each. In the first ten seconds, Cock struck the crossbar. The Irish goalkeeper caught the ball but let it slip into goal. Ferris equalised for Ireland54 words
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Article103 1919-11-01 7 FELTON BEATS BARRY. London, October 27. For the World’s Sculling Championship, from Putney to Mortlake, for £5OO a side, Alf Felton (Australia) beat Ernest Barry (the holder) easily by eight lengths. Felton FortunateLondon, October 27. There was a strong north-westerly wind and the river was very rough.103 words
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Article95 1919-11-01 7 A RECEPTION IN ONTARIO. London. October 26. A Kingston (Ontario) message of October 25th says the Prince of Wales, who is progressing through the rich Ontario lake country, had a great reception at Kingston to-day. The entire population turned out to cheer him. The chief feature of the95 words
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Article89 1919-11-01 7 BOARD OF TRADE SCHEME. London, October 27. The Board cf Trade is organising a great Fair to be held at the end of February, 1920. concurrently in London, Birmingham, and Glasgow Only manufaoturing firms of tbe British Empire mil be allowed to exhibit, and over 100,00089 words
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Article18 1919-11-01 7 Berlin October 27. The German Communist Congress split up, the minority forming a purely Bolshevist party.18 words
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Article19 1919-11-01 7 Berlin October 27, Herr Haase, who was shot, underwent a fourth unsuccessful operation. his condition is grave.19 words
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Article22 1919-11-01 7 London, October 27. The Public telephone service from London to Paris and Brussels in war time reopens on October 28ch.22 words
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Obituary29 1919-11-01 7 OBITUARY. SIR ERNEST WATERLOW, London, October 27. The death has occurred of Sir Erneui Albert Waterlow, E.A-, Ute Pntfdeai tf jkhe Royal Saciety [n SElifll Soloojii Wd W. i29 words
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Article1733 1919-11-01 8 SECOND ACCUSED AS APPROVER Madras, October 24'—The farther hear ing of the case in which the minor zemindar of Kadambur and the minor zemindar of Singampati stand charged with the murder of Mr C de la Hey, principal of Newington, was proceeded with to-day. When the court1,733 words
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Article1252 1919-11-01 8 J/ew year jYleeting, RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 13th January 1«. SECOND DAY Thursday, 15th Jan uar THIRD DAY Saturday, 17th I 9J Proposed Programme. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1920. 1& 8. The George Town Plate and Purse. Value $5OO and $6OO respectively and $lOO to1,252 words
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Advertisement431 1919-11-01 8 rorusoii runs lor Planters. J> I *s* 3t W '*tM v' < <>, W-w ;>'. v3l£ a< -SL W T-S< W WCJILw V SjfeaZ X 54<Vk aC <W y ring decided to bay a Tractor, the next question is— which Tractor. Wb will try to answer some of the important431 words
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Advertisement145 1919-11-01 8 The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd, JUST RECEIVED. NEW STOCK OF ENGLISH MADE ACCOUNT BOOKS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, &c., RULED, BOUND AND SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF Local Companies and Businesses. NO BETTER BOOKS IN THE MARKET. Available in following sizes: reap Books: 2 qrs., 3 qrs., and 4145 words
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Article91 1919-11-01 9 October s.—The chamber ently received a com*roni Otto Mohor, a Gericat: dated Uth August, intiposed opening up business on Australian manufacture-, and Whether there was any protrade in jams, preserves, &c. anication was referred to at Monf the Chamber of Commerce by 1 submitted the draft91 words
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Article67 1919-11-01 9 r 6—A serious outbreak by has occurred in Mount joy D blin The prisoners included t after a Linger strike, p r -or Having failed to secure ---ent the prisoners presented an g that they desired intor«lain. They carried out their .-rrke of midnight, wrecking the and67 words
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Article73 1919-11-01 9 i-ember 30.Ajajor-General mdmg the American troops in d ar. apology from a Cossack Kalmikoff. for having flogV an soldier The Cossacks had A-. rican officer and a soldier at e\ were lacking identification T \n.erican-. contended that racers UdDCI i-mev'-arv. The officer made his esT’e Americans then73 words
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Article71 1919-11-01 9 y her s.The United States Xati r.a’. Defence has issued a state- the high cost of living is -at there has not been a full -he nation’s productive powers "ice. the unavoidable war -r in money credits, and the -r.-.erri-rnal and unintentional pro- Ti71 words
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81 1919-11-01 9 V- 1 'ctober 7.Telegraphing from Holland the < of V-.-v Y Times” says :I learn that p T Gc ernment has decided that the exP- now free to leave Holland or -it- within Holland. The ex Crown Pnnw. how-ver wilj wait, for the final81 words
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Article64 1919-11-01 9 7'-'- September 30.A telegram from v, r Alabama, reports a serious outvncr.m_-. Three negroes named Tem- Phifer a: 1 Crosky were lynched. The rt .med soldier. Temple had i<-m.t-. and Phifer and Crosky were crimes against women negroes. I rm for their lives, and were a- they64 words
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Article51 1919-11-01 9 -r 2.During SeptemTreasury received £3872 -axes and £17.275 from totalisator The form ershowed a due- and *he latter an increase of th of 1918. £3362. For the period s. emh-r betting taxes pro- d e totalisator £46.840. B6 and £29.447 respect i- This is an ing taxes and51 words
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Article51 1919-11-01 9 The Berlin Tageblatt** oT a movement in Heli,.C/. r joining England. -land ceded Heligoland to exchange for some shavHich Germany claimicquired over certain r °f the Zanzibar Sultanate. proceeded to turn the and «pent some £5.000,At rhe outbreak of war the r,T fr ation was removed to51 words
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73 1919-11-01 9 a «MUVA. r< r eT According to Mr. -iiiw the immigration O Of Repre'rg are nJ- r radicals now r:’a-ir.n t rhe if ti of the war- T-: -a„ c in order to flock the foreign relations :ns 'ie- the idea of con -.d Z73 words
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Article31 1919-11-01 9 g r b AUSTRALIA. th» i V! Ka clae whi-i Tne ?lx destrovers J the r rented by Great h are now at Portefj °roc-»d Australian crews, *Mtralia.31 words
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Article58 1919-11-01 9 London, October 6.The British town major in Y pres is striving to secure official action to save the ruins of the town from vandals and souvernir hunters. The Belgians appreciate the effort which is being made. The whole of Y’pres is a vast soldiers’ grave, but58 words
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Article40 1919-11-01 9 Brisbane, October 2.ln the Legislative Assembly Mr. Gunn was informed that for the financial year ended 30th June last the totalisator tax collections on proprietary racecourses amounted to £15,461. and on other than proprietary courses £21.335.40 words
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Article55 1919-11-01 9 London, October 6.Accommodation for the repatriation of 15,396 Australian troops and families has been provided on 25 steamers, including a certain number of berths in several mail steamers, whose sailings will begin in October. It is expected that this provision will suffice for all the needs55 words
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Article34 1919-11-01 9 London. September 30.A despatch from Constantinople reports that General Grigorieff, the Ukrainian leader, was killed by his aide de-camp because he had declared himself to be a supporter of General Deaekin.34 words
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Article43 1919-11-01 9 New York, October 6.The United State® destroyer Laub has arrived from Antwerp with £1.025.000 in German gold, being part payment of £31.600.000 worth of food supplies sent to Germany by Mr H. 2. Hoover, the United States Food Controller43 words
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Article648 1919-11-01 9 London, October 5.The Hague correspondent of the Paris Matin” states One hundred and seventy German aeroplanes, forming part of the material to be delivered to the Allies, recently flew to Holland, where their numbers were changed.” Ho King Kwang and Ngo Boon Lao who were placed before648 words
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Article418 1919-11-01 9 Messrs Kennedy i Co., Penaug, report as follows The Share Market continues good in all sections, Rubbers particularly being in active demand on the improvement again in the price of the produce at Home, the last advices respecting which quoted Transactions have included Amalgamated Malay at $3418 words
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Article192 1919-11-01 9 Penang, November 1, 1919. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 Jl3.Cobuyers M. P. Tapioca $13.00sellers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb«. 5 oz) sl6| buyer?. Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $5O sellers Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs192 words
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Article111 1919-11-01 9 Penang, November 1, 1919 CourUsy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 o/8 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 29 32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank x 3 days' sight Private > S Madras111 words
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Article361 1919-11-01 9 T. ttEORtE’S OH UROH, PENAN*. The Services next week will be as follows 20th Sunday after Trinity. 8 am. Marins. Psalms 114 and 115. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 10.30 e.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Children's Service. 6 pm. Evensong. Hvmn 437. Psalms 124, 253, 125, 254, 126361 words
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Article120 1919-11-01 9 To-day’s Arrivals. Ban Wbatt Soon, Cotteo, 199, Teluk Anson, Easrern Shipping Co, general. Ptnang, Blacklock, 541, Renong, Adamson Gilfillan Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Japan. Hongkong, 3rd iust. Knight Templar. Colombo, 3rd inst. Virawa, Madras, stb inst. A. Apcar, Calcutta, 6th inst. City of Florence, P. Swettenham 6th inst.120 words
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Article25 1919-11-01 9 1,585 coolie? arrived yesterday per Tara. 731 go to Pulau Jerejak for quarantine. The balance go cn to i*ort Swettenham for quarantine there.25 words
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Article402 1919-11-01 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,”) By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong— )on Saturdays Kuala Kubu. Kuala 1 Lumpur and Seremban j By train 10 a.m Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a m. 3.45402 words
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Article88 1919-11-01 9 The mail received by the Tara was smaller than usual in consequence of the railway strike at Some of the newspapers by that mail were of smaller dimens ons, carioasly enough, this applied to British and American newspaper?, and strikes were responsible in both cases. We notice that88 words
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Article360 1919-11-01 9 PENANG, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. BEEF— ct® Soup per eatty 2C Roast do 40 Steaks do 40 Stew or Curry Meat do eurry2o «tew 40 Rump Steak do 40 Ox Tail each do Tongue do 4560 do Feet do Heart per catty 40 Liver do 60 Fillet of Beef360 words
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Article52 1919-11-01 9 No? 2 and 3Kuala Lumpur Bisley Nov 4.R?el Practice, Towq Hill, 6 p.m. Nov 5. P C.C Tennis Championship (Final) 5 pm. Nov 7, 9 aud 11 Chinny Procession, Penang. Nov 13.—Penang Turf Club Meeting, at 4 15 p.m Chamber of Comme-ce. Nov 15.—Fire Brigade Display, Dato Kramat,52 words
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Advertisement313 1919-11-01 9 FACTS AND FADDISTS! Long before the great war came, whan we had fewer topics of conversation, we heard a good deal about how much happier and better we should be. if we took our food in tablet form. Look” said the faddists, at the saving in time and expense. Well,313 words
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Advertisement118 1919-11-01 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can he bought at 10 cents. Local. E. O. Hotel. Runnymede Hotel. Kee Kee Hotel, 5, China Street. Chong <fc Co.. 250, Penang Rose. Penang Railway Station. Money Changers’ Stalls. Lozan’s Buildings Archway. Md. Mydin, No. 48, Beach Street. M M.118 words
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Article321 1919-11-01 10 The Straits Times states that ib would welcome a reawakening of the Straits Settlements Association and its development as a real Public Service Council, our contemporary having received the following from Mr H B Layton the Hon. Secretary.—ln the leading article in your paper of the 27th321 words
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Article338 1919-11-01 10 X writes to the. Straits Times The conditions of the F M S Government’s scheme for granting 100 acres of land to ex-service men grow more mysterious. The original announcement of about three months ago stated clearly enough that land would be granted to approved applicants resident338 words
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153 1919-11-01 10 At Hongkong Magistracy, on October 23, two Chinese deportees from Singapore were charged with stealing 270 guilders, 190 Singapore dollars, and a quantity of clothing, belonging to a steersman on board the Kum Sang, which arrived from Singapore. One of the defendants stated that be picked153 words
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Article50 1919-11-01 10 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 p.m. to-day 1. One Step Over There .Cohan 2. Overture Carnivalia ...Williams 3. Fox Trot ...Gaby ...Darewski 4. Selection The Yeomen of the Guard ...Sullivan 5. Waltz Torero Translateur 6. March American Eagle...Boehme50 words
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Advertisement230 1919-11-01 10 fDELCO R ELECTRIC LIGH?r SETS S R The Ideal Light for Clubs and Institutions of all kinds. 0 The following Clubs use or have ordered DELCOS. Hj Sungei Patani Club. New Club, Tai ping. M 5 Kiian Club, Parit Buntar. Kinta Club, Batu Gajah. S I Sets of all sizes230 words
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Advertisement211 1919-11-01 10 RUNNYMEDE HOT£i' NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement. A HOME OF COMFORT. RATES $5.50 to $lO pet day. I* Speeid Unu to montfily yutds and Wfieatrieal Companiei. KERDYK HENDERSON, O pri ehn Telegrams: RUNNYMKOE Tataphonaa 541 a 63s a 1 L. r 1 I FRESH STOCK211 words
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Article1551 1919-11-01 11 AN OFFICIAL EXPLANATION Ihe following statement has been issued in leaflet form by the Indian Publicity Bureau Prices are now high owing to the operation of three different causes. The first kind of cause affects the whole world as well as India. The second kind of1,551 words
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Advertisement783 1919-11-01 11 JAKE CAREOFYOUR HAIR ADOPT THE POPULAR AND BENEFICIAL HARLENE HAIR-DRILL” j 000 coO Complete HAIR-DRILL Outfits Free to Readers. > worried about the condition of new sparkle and freshness revivifying the I' V if it is weak, impoverished, fall- hair, and all the lost light and shade, as well Xy783 words
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Advertisement1459 1919-11-01 12 P f >f\ RRITISH INDIA! tOYO kisen kaisha. wS w J M J M HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA JAPAN CONNECTING TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. CANADA MEXICO AND EUROPE.. AND APGAR LINE. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL1,459 words
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Advertisement596 1919-11-01 12 I U NI-LECTrT?! ELfCTRIC LIOHT POWER I 11 A complete self contained I F sleeve valve, four cycle I and electric gentrator mounted'’' j one baee, with radiator and t ank No atorage batteries. Nocomun cationa, ao aimpie that anyone Cl operate it. n Generate* direct ewrent at 110 Volta.596 words
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Advertisement331 1919-11-01 12 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INIU, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England), Authorised Capital U.joo,® Subscribed Capital 1.500,00! Paid u P 75C, M Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 755,000 Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J M, Eyrie, Eft H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. K. Chalmers. Ek. Sir David Yule, Lord331 words
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