Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. Nc 260. VOL. LXXVII. MONDAY. 10th NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS.
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    • 476 1 [sIKKO M OD£ rN art H photographic H studio 21. P enang Road O’P^ 579 sHruxugft’fi'i'nyre '’"Z' »hs «I 111 following ore |SO I n«w availaue at Penang. gMfcte =i I ODE LITE,—The original British wood preservative, universally THF II)F A I Wflft D admitted to be the best. In
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    • 35 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description undertaken, j > from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Rati mates given free and ctistio display guaranteed. I
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  • 952 2 INTEREST IN THE TYNDRUM MINES. The annual general meeting cf the Kiuta Tin Mines, Limited, was held on October 7th at the offices, 65, London Wall, E C., Mr William Antrobus Luning presiding. Owing to the abnormal conditions prevailing, the accounts have been made up for 18
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    • 1816 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT ARMSTRONG DECEASED. Experienced Rubber Planter ADVERTISEMENTS ON TRAM CARS. SMES o". f°m s. c T he press, Ltd. T 0 THE TRI,STEE apply Box No. 344, c/o Pmang Gazette. having acquired from the Penang Agency ORDINANCE 19M. 1792-12-11 Co. all< exclusive rights
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    • 926 2 f Nerves’* m a QL-; Our nerves are similar to an in tri- e cate network of telegraph wires. oenSStsnri It. Controlled and nourished by a Of y portion of the brain—known as T j the nerve centresthe delicate threadlike nerves radiate in all '-iq directions throughout the body. then?
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  • 1394 3 FOOTBALL ANDTHE GR HAT STRIKE. [Fbom Oub Own Cobbxspondbnt.] London, October 8. De-pite the fact that the great railway strike held up all the football teams, every match s t for decision was decided Visi'ing teams made their journeys by road, Starting, in some cases, as
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    • 476 3 k By using A Hall’s Distemper your j home can be made brighter, healthier and more picturesque, at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without ft the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s Distemper L/ Trade Mark.) is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day. It is jFT
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    • 228 3 rubber stamps. THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd., is now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Rubber Stamp». SITES. I—fit-* ALL BRITISH I SToolTi &asfe. I r 1 HE Tooth Paste which, by its distinctive efficacy, ha» won the a PP rova l °f an ever-growing clientele.
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    • 115 3 DE LOO H ELECTRIC TIGTiT H B The Ideal Light for Clubs and Institutions of all kinds. S IB The following Clubs use or have ordered DELCOS» u ig Sungei Patani Club. New Club, Taiping. u Krian Club, Parit Buntar. Kinta Club, Batu Gajah. H A Sets of all sizes
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  • 808 4 TROUBLE RESUMED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.} Cairo, November 3. The police and military were withdrawn from Alexandria, after a deputa ion of notables gave the Governor an undertaking that there would be no demo' «'rations or disorders. Nevertheless, a procession of striking carters and cabdrivers was formed at noon,
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  • 48 4 London, Fovernber 4 The Times’” correspondent savs Afghan troops stil' occupv the Wana position, in the Mahsnd_Waz'r country, which was a breach of the armist ce preceding peace. Thus a British expedition,wh ch is about to advance on Waziristan, may assume a more serious aspect.
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  • 36 4 New Y rk, November 4. A message f>om Mexico states tha’ Consu 1 Jenkin?, who was recent'y kidnapped by bandits, has b r -en 'eleased, II s fimi'y paid ransom of $36,000.
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  • 22 4 Lcndon, November 4. The British Loan in the UnPed Spates, cabled on the 21st Oc*ob*r, has teen fully
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  • 86 4 MONTREAL’S SEND-OFF. [Reuter’s Telegrams-} Montreal, November 2. The acenes of affectionate enthusiasm of the masses of people lining the streets were renewed on the occasion of the departure of the Prince of Wales, whose visit here complete the official portion of the Canadian tour, during which the
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  • 435 4 FINE SPEECH AT TORONTO. Toronto, November 4. The Prince of Wales, addressing a combined meeting of Canadian Empire Clubs, said the welfare of the wLole Empire is the big question. It has taken a new shape since the war. Because of their wholehearted participation in
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  • 27 4 Bombay, November 4. Six large submarines have arrived here, en rente for the Far East. They are the first that ever visited Bombay.
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  • 122 4 London, November 3. The report frem Pari?, c bled on November 2nd, regarding Scapa FLw is, appaently at least, premature. A Paris message says the Supreme Council has not reached a decision as regards the d stributicn of the remaining enemy warships, nor as regards compensation for
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  • 61 4 London, November 3. In the Home of Common?, at question time, Mr Walter Long stated that the Goeben has been surrendered to the Allies and partially repaired. She is in charge of of a Turkish garrison crew, in accordance with the terms of the armistice, and every precaution
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  • 63 4 A SPECIAL COMMITTEE, [Reuter’s Telegrams-} London, November 4. Lord Milner has appointed a Committee to consider the position of the Medical Services of various Colonies and Dependencies, with a view to maintaining and increasing the supply of candidates and securing contentment, and further to consider whether the
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  • 58 4 LORD MILNER’S ASSURANCE. London, November 4. The Governor of British Guiana has telegraphed Lord Milner protesting against Lord Rothermere’s recent suggestion that the Colony should be ceded to the United States in liquidation of debt. Lord Milner replied there was no intention of ceding British Guiana or
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  • 43 4 Sydney, November 4. Mr Cook, Minister for the Navy, disclosed the existence of the partnership between the Imperial Government and the Commonwealth for the most efficient exploitation of the Papuan oilfields. The Imperial Government grants the Commonwealth £50,000 and select borers.
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  • 80 4 MANY PERSONS KILLED. Paris, November 5. Ten were killed *nd 21 injured in the collision of a Simplon Express and a Geneva Express betwee j Pont Sueezonne and Sen l The lat’er train left Paris ten minutes later than the Simplon Express and ran past the signals. 160
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  • 91 4 Paris, November 4. < The German Government has replied to the Supreme Council’s Note relative to the transfer of five German ships to Dutch companies in wartime, offering to submit the question to arbitration arranged by the Allied and Netherlands Governments. Germany declares her attitude was
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  • 39 4 London, November 3. Reuter is informed that a new company has been formed to take over German interests in the diamond fields of SouthWest Afric», with a capital of £3,750,000, controlled by British and Allied subjects.
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  • 38 4 Strassburg, November 4. M Clemenceau has arrived on his first visit to ex German soil for years. He had an enthusiastic reception. The cheering crowd broke through the cordon of soldier? and cheered him.
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  • 155 4 M. CLEMENCEAU’S SPEECH. Strassburg, November 5. M. Clemenceau, speaking not as a candidate in the election, but as head of the Government, dwelt on the formidable re-con-truction task. The democracies’ only solution was work. In view of the complexity of the problems confronting the new political era, ib
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  • 42 4 DEMPSEY v. BECKETT. [Reuter’s Telegrams- j Mobile (Alabama) November 5 Jack Dempsey has signed an agreement to fight Joe Beckett, at New Orleans, cn March 17ch, on condition that Beckett defeats Georges Carpentier. Dempsey will receive $125,000 dollar?, win or lose.
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  • 34 4 Melbourne, November 3. The result of the Victoria Derby was Richmond Main. h Artilleryman 2 Surveyor 3 Won by half a length The betting was 5 to 1 gagainst Richmond main
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  • 38 4 Melbourne, November 4. The Melbourne Cup result was as follows Artilleryman 1 Richmond Main 2 Two Blues 3 Twenty ran. Won by six lengths hall a length, The betting was 10 to 1 against the winner.
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  • 428 4 Ex. The eat (declared Mrs. Arris, fanning herself languidly with the tea-tray) 'as been something stipendou?. It’s wot Arris would avo descib.d as topical, e 'aving been furrin iu his younger day?, and from wot e told me these ere Topics (as they call em)
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  • 200 4 Restrictions Not Removed. Simla, October 31.Frequent enquiries are received by the Foodstuffs Commissioner as to when unrestricted, exports of grain and pulse from India are likely again to be permitted. The following announcement is therefore made with the approval of the Government of India: Wheat: As announced
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  • 63 4 Nov 11.—Chingay Procession, Penang. Nov 13.Penang Turf Club Meeting, at 4 15 p.m Chamber of Commerce. Nov 15.Fire Brigade Display, Dato Kramat, 4 pm. Nov 21.Lodge Krian, Parit Bantar, Regular Meeting, 6-30 p m. Nov 23 Penang Swimming Club, November Competitions. Nov 28.Penang St Andrew’s Society Ball. Dec
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  • 1061 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. I Mr F K Wilson is appointed a police magistrate for Singapore, The Hon Mr M J Upcott is appointed a member of the Hospitals Board, vice the Hon Mr D Y Perkins, resigned. i Mr RO N Anderson Director of Public Works, J? M S, is on
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  • 353 4 Commander Bennett Married ai Hongkong St, John’s Cathedral was the sceoeii pretty wedding, on October 31, nni Hongkong Daily Press,” the partietbai Commander Frederick Walter Bencr R. N,, son of Sir Courtenay Bennett,si H B M’s Consul General at Net W and Lady Bennett, and Mi.-s Mary nw*
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  • 1874 5 THROUGH an AMERICAN’S SPECTACLES. impressions nofc lading at pirS a .Pen&ngiB concerDed The so t4r one geta as he reaches the after fi-st class passage ma wster Larnpw i3nofc 9 P ecull y happy--1> C as rp vO u shall have walked a quarter Bo tbe
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  • 1047 5 EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION SCHEME. Apropose the housing question the Bombay Branch of the European Association has (says the Bombay correspondent of Capital) cime forward with a scheme to temper the wind to English tenants and to which we made allusion io Saturday’s editorial. We quote without comment the
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    • 118 5 Henry Pooley 4 son ltd, S Weighing Machines, for all purposes and all S weights. s H Specialists in weigh Bridges, up to any capa- city for Railways and Vehicles of any kind Contractors to all the Largest Railways in g S the British Isles and France. Enquiries Solicited for
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    • 243 5 PRITCHARD Telegrams: jp t Telephone: PENACO 65 0 LXCI PENANG 335 With DepartmentPENANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. al Connections. Casement Dress Fabric. Sunresista f. M c. Fabrics will not fade with exposure to Sunlight. Sunresista Fabrics will stand vigorous washing without removing the colour, which is Fast and Sunproof. The above
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  • 19 6 Rode At 33, Leith Street, Penang, on November 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rode, a son.
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  • 1519 6 The question of Asiatic trade competition is raised in two of Reuter's cables today. In the first place we have the statement of Sir Auckland Geddes in reply to a member of Parliament’s interrogation as to whether the Government was bringing in legislation to protect the Home
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  • 1717 6 It is notified that the Governor in Council is satisfied thab Non Est! Dandycoon Minstrels and tha Shady Ruins Friendly Society have ceased bo exist. A Reference was made in this column on Saturday to the arrival of Submarines, six submarines of the 11 L cliss a;
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    • 137 6 j you know Tafjat if you Wunf a new j I HUPMOBILE "Sfou Must Order I NOW. Straits Motor Garage Sole Agents: S.S., P.W., F.M.S. 1 Sales Manager: E. &0. Hotel, g I RESCH’S I 1 LAGER BEER. I H BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY. 2 BY MESSRS. RESCH’S LIMITED.
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    • 799 6 Anniversary of the Armistice. DINNER DANOE AT THE E. O.” Tuesday, llth Nov. E. O. ORCHESTRA AND JAZZ BAND. 1 He mere l Po.ua pu„. with her beck to bin.” the bact of the neck a She screamed and ke ctrae?^* 6 e > they swa, rd to and f
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times: High Water. Low Water, To-day. 1.14 a.m. 7 57 a.m. 1.49 p.m. 8.02 p.m, To-morrow. 1.55 am. 8 39 a.m. 2.33 p.m. 8 43 p.m.
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  • 373 7 ABOUR’S advance. jreutee’s Telegrams.] London, November 2. winftl elections were held in Tbe 5 Ub f Xv. Those in London were y e 1912. Only half of the tb fir?t re declared last evening. The re^ 5 We amthetic and the small poll apr*'' the Labour Party F
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  • 312 7 NEW LEGISLATION. London, November 2 There has been a series of conferences h’wten the Minister of Labour and ftfesentative of Trades Unionists relative t: ti e termination of the Wages TempoAct on November 21st. ibe Ministry of Labour announced yesterl that Sir R. S. Horne will to-morrow a
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  • 14 7 it the it London, November 4 C ,°T Mr Ct.nrchill tb Territorial
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  • 155 7 IMPORTS FROM JAPAN. [Reuteb’s Telegrams] London, November 3. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr George Terrell, who asked whether the Government contemplated protection against unfair Asiatic competition, Sir Auckland Geddes stated that the value of imports of Japanese manufacture, excluding food, in June was £700,000, July
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  • 47 7 London, November 5. The House of Commons, after an acrimonious dicussion, passed by 116 votes, Clause 8 of the Aliens Restriction Bill, repatriating ex-enemy aliens, unless licensed to remain. Subsequently, several amendments were adopted, considerably modifying the application of tbe provisions of tbe clause.
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  • 128 7 MANY NEW FLOTATIONS. London, November 3. The revival of business is evidenced by the publication in the newspapers of pages of advertisements and company prospectuses, eight of which to-day invite subscriptions aggregating £10,000,000, the largest being Lever’s, of £4,000,000. The activities of the companies concerned range from margarine,
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  • 133 7 LABOUR CRITICISMS. London. November 5. In the House of Commons, the Labour members opposed the appointment of a Scottish solicitor, Mr Duncan, as Coal Controller, because the Coal Advisory Committee had not been consulted, and a lawyer was'unsuitable for the post. It was declared that ths Board
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  • 55 7 London, November 4. Mr Bonar Law announced that a new Committee would be appointed to consider Premium Bonds. For and Against. London, November 4. The Labour Party has decided to oppose the issue of Premium Bonds. Meanwhile, nearly 200 members of the House of Commons have signed a
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  • 22 7 Constantinople, November 4. The French airman, M Etienne Poulet, has arrived at San Stefano aerodrome, six miles from Constantinople.
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  • 17 7 London, November 2. A Barony has been conferred upon Admiral Sir Rosalyn Wemyss.
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  • 339 7 THE LEADERS’ ATTITUDE. [Reuteb’s TeIEGBAMS-J Chicago, November 1. The United Mineworkers’ officials state that 400,000 miners are now idle. Hitherto, the country has been quiet. The leaders refrained from any action directing the strike, in consequence of tbe Federal injunction. The Numbers Out. New York, November 3.
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  • 37 7 New York, November 4. A telegram from New York says it is understood the strike of 20,000 dockers is over. The Longshoremen’s Association announced that the strikers bad decided to resume wherever needed.
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  • 324 7 Washington, October 23.1 n response to another sickbed appeal from President Wilson the members representing the public at the Industrial Conference continued in session in the hope of formulating a programme which would be acceptable to both capital and labour. Washington, October 25.Imperative action by
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  • 27 7 London, November 5. Silver reached 67d per ounce yesterday, in consequence of the American strikes bolding up supplies, and an active dfmand rom China.
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  • 142 7 ADMISSION OF SOUTH AFRICANS AND JAPANESE. [Reuteb’s Telegbams] Washington, November 4 The International Labour Conference has decided to admit South African, Japanese and other delegates, whose admission had been opposed. Austro-Germans Held Up. Paris, November 4. The Supreme Council American delegate, Mr Polk, announced that the Austrian
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  • 21 7 U, S. SENATE’S DECISION, Washington, November 5. The Senate confirmed the Peace Treaty’s Shantung provision by 41 votes to 27.
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  • 153 7 A SHARP NOTE FROM PARIS. Paris, November 4. The Supreme Council, in a long Note to the Rumanian Government, sets forth the Council’s decisions as regards three outstanding questions, namely, territorial frontiers, the minorities treaty, and Hungary, requesting the earliest and frankest reply thereto. The Note declares that a
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  • 161 7 THE ALLIES’ REPLY. Paris, November 5 The Allies, replying to Bulgaria’s objections to tbe peace terms, especially the plea that the alliance with Germany was a mere accident, recall that Bulgaria made an unprovoked attack from the rear on Serbia, thus paralysing tbe heroic Serbian resistance to the
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  • 91 7 London, November 4, The Tyrol Diet has issued a protest against the handing over of South Tyrol, the home of Andreas Hofer, the renowned champion of liberty, with a quarter of a million German speaking population, to Italy. Lord Bryce supports the protest, pointing out that the
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  • 85 7 A DESPERATE POSITION. Vienna, November 5. The Reparation Sub-Commission has completed a ten days’ sitting and is issuing an interim report. Sir William Goode, tbe British representative, stated to Reuter that the condition of Vienna is well might desperate, owing to the con-fulfilment of contracts with the Jugo-Slav
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  • 344 7 DENIKIN’S EXPLANATIONS. [RZUTEB’s TrLEGBAMS.fi London, November 3. General Denikin’s communique, dated tbe 31st October, partially elucidates the successes claimed by the Bolshevists. The right wing of the Don Army has been driven back somewhat by Bolshevist reinforcements, and a Bolshevist division, which was surrounded in the valley of
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  • 304 7 MR GOODE’S ARREST. London, Novber 4. In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr Cecil Harmsworth confirmed that Professor Goode, the Manchester Guardian correspondent in Russia, was arrested because be came direct from the Bolshevists. He was subsequently released upon instructions from London. Munitions for
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  • 24 7 London, November 4. The court-martial ordered Colonel Sherwood Kelly to be s verely reprimanded for writing to the Ptess regarding North Russia.
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  • 46 7 AMERICA AMD JAPAN 10 CO OPERATE. Washit gton, November 5. The State Department announces that Japan, replying ro the Note from tha United States of last September, regarding the conditions in Siberia, expresses her willingness to co-op. rate with tbe American authorities there.
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  • 663 7 Sir George Buchanan and Russia. Sir Georg© Buchanan, formerly Ambassador! at Petrograd, was presented with his portrait! in oils at a lunclieon given in his honour by the British-Russian Club (of which he is president)] in London on October 9th. Sir George said the members of the club
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  • 171 7 THE BRITISH ON THE RHINE. London, November 3. Letters from soldiers and other? in occupied German territory agree that there ia nothing the Germans desire less than that the British should leave, owing to their absolute fairness and admitted c pabdity for administration. An interesting illustration in this
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  • 22 7 Obituary. London, November 4. The death h«s occurred of Mr JS Ragland Phillips, editor of the Yorkshire Post since 1903, aged 69.
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  • 605 8 The Secretary of State for India announces that 11® has arranged with the Shipping Controllei’ that two special ships shall be placed at the disposal of the India Office to relieve the present congestion of passengers wishing to travel to India. It is hoped that
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  • 280 8 S.T.” Mr. Langham Carter has had two cases of flagrant rash driving before him in Sins gapore. In one the accused was a chaffy named Dir di bin Gadi, driver of car 1593. Mr. J. HillSj who prosecuted, said a cyclisi was going along Collyer Quay
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 238 8 S ANNIVERSARY j I THE ARMISTICE” I 11 th NOVEMBER, 1919. I j RUNNYMEDE HOTEL j j SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. j BOOK NOW» USUAL CHARGE $2. Telephone 635. MSESOMHBSE!SS!BJffIBBEfIBBnB fiacnaiHBaaHBBECTMHHHIHBHHHBMMB» f lAldens’ Successors (Eastern) Limited. Formerly R. F. BRADFORD, 33c, BEACH STREET, PENANG. REPRESENTING ALDENS’ SUCCESSORS LTD., LONDON AND
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    • 535 8 WHAT Nb’RSES uABkY TO WAR. I wel} remember the first party of nurses we took out,” said the chief stewardess of one of the steamers which acted as transports between England and the Cape during the South African war of nineteen years ago. The ship seemed just a great hospital,
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    • 122 8 IPALE PILSENI BEER g kIGHT REFRESHING, BREWED TO g SUIT THE MOST EXACTING TASTE. I SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM j PATERSON, SIMONS &Co.,LM.| (lacßrporated in England) g AND PRINCIPAL DEALERS j J PENANG. I I GREEN ISLAND QEMENT I COMPANY, LIMITED. 3 EMERALD BRAND. 9 PORTLAND CEMENT. I In Casks of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 339 8 q AN ATTRACTION SECOND TO NQne At g the IMPERIAL P'Si Q From Monday 10th to Wednesday, 13th ln the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. 1919 j-j Triangle Film Corporation Presents n ft 2 Reels "THE SULTAN’S WIFE" R nA Mack Sennett Comedy featuring an all star cast of
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  • 1032 9 wap OANQ ROBBERY supreme Court this morning I” *M, Justice S P roole and J bef° re v five Chinese were arraigned eofflin’ I 'J7 pot committing gang robbery on ,he C f Mr Chung Thye Chong, in a' ilie IL 'n oft d, Pen* u B« oa
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  • 481 9 THE NIGHT PROCESSION. Favoured with glorious weather the procession in honour of the Goddess of Mercy on Saturday night was a decided success, and it prov'd d a spectacle which all who had the good fortune to witness will not soon forget. Despite the short notice of the
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  • 235 9 Prior to proceeding to Puket to assume the Agency of the Chartered Bank, Mr John Meldrum, Captain of the Penang Swimming Club, was entertained to dinner by a score of his friends at the Swimming Club, Tanjong Bungha, on Saturday. Mr C.M Henderson, President of the Club,
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  • 123 9 The Empire Theatre will screen to-night in the first house, for the benefit of the Chinese visitors to Penang for the Chingay procession, the Chinese picture entitled The Three Great Thieves.”- In the second house which commences at 9 clock sharp, will be shown some of tHe
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  • 242 9 Penang Arrangements, e are asked by the Resident Councillor to state that the arrangements regarding stoppage of work for two minutes at 11 a.m. to-morrow are as follows. At 10.59 a.m, rockets will be fired from the Fort, Date Kramat Police Station, Hutton Lane Police Station and Pulo
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  • 76 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 10The Johore Planterg Association, at a meeting on Saturday, decided t 0 circularise the members to get permission to Subscribe to the Raffles College scheme 50 cents per bearing acre. The question of land grants to ex-Service men was referred t o
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  • 24 9 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $136.25 per picul, business done; and for refined tin $136.871; per picul, business done.
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  • 82 9 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co ,N. L. from 2nd to Bth November (being one week) was 33 tons. The particulars of the output of the Renong Tin Dredging Company's, tin ore for the 2nd half of October was No. 1 Dredge 96 piculs, No 2
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  • 36 9 The following are additional rubber outputs or October Bukit Jelutong lbs 8,063 Burma 9,774 Clovellv 8,138 Kota Tinggi 29,500 Punggor 9,544 Pundut 52,000 Pelepab Valley 44,000 Siginting 13,000 Jimah 27,543 Sitiawan 5,192 Sembrong 3,600
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  • 111 9 Peking, November 10, 1919. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 $12.50sales M. P. Tapioca sl3.oo—sales Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6£ buyen. Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper s s sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace s9° n o m Mace Pickings $5O sellers. Cloves
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  • 119 9 Pbnano, November 10, 1919 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 29/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs- 1 3 days’ sight Private I Bombay Demand Bank I Moulmein Demand Bank l a 3 days’ sight
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  • 119 9 Yesterday’s Latb Arrivals. Trang, Pithie, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Japan, Noda, 2,002, Rangoon, Quah Beng Kee, general. Penang, Black’ock, 541, Renong, Adamson Gilfillan Co, general. Kedah, Maples, 94, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Kaga Maru, Japan, 3,608, Yokohama, Boustead Co, general. Khiva, Potter, 5,703, Yokohama, Adamson,
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  • 306 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa-> also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala T Lumpur and Seremban jßy train 10 a.m. Parit Buntar, Bagan 7 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah,
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  • 42 9 The Bangala, with the mails from Europe is expected to arrive here tomorrow. Mail C by the Bbarata, closing at 10 am. on Wednesday next, will be conveyed from Bombay by the Khiva, which leaves here to-day with mail B.”
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  • 986 9 Io S g, s sj i£3 RUBBER (Dollar.) c So. b. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.1 t 4.25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3.3 C 3.50 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 15,5' 16.0( Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1-3' 1.40 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 28( 2.90 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 13,25 13.50 Balgownie
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  • 297 9 PENANG, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. BEEF— cts; Soup per catty 22 Roast do 40 Steaks do Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 40 Ox Tail each 40 do Tongue J do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 60 Fillet of Beef
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    • 319 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. GOVERNMENT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 6X WAR LOAN 1916—1919, INTEREST COUPONS. Interest coupons of the above loan, (dividend No. 6 due 15th November, 1919,) not cashed through Banks may be pn sentedf for payment at the General Post Offices in Singapore, Pe.isng and Malacca and at» any Money Ordar Office
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  • 927 10 THE CULT OF HUMAN SACRIFICES. The Havana -correspondent/ of The Times” says the disappearnce of young white children, who are believed to have been carried off by negroes and saciificed m Voodoo rites, has greatly excited public opinion in Cuba, and for the first time since the cessation of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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