Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 November 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 283. VOL. LXXVII. THURSDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 470 1 envelopes II all SORTS It AHO SIZES I printed or PLAIN H jk? PiHAXa Gazette Press II 11 Mi T E fl. i LE. YQLL HAVE NOT TRfED. f 19 BEAR BRAND MILK j XgT i y° u can ave no *d ea w^at a I I I it W-
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    • 32 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description undertaken. from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by Tie Pinan; Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistio display guaranteed.
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  • 639 2 DR. HADEN GUEST’S REPORT. Dr Haden Guest, medical secretary of the Save the Children Fond, who has just returned from a visit to Hungary, draws an appalling picture of the present conditions of things in thab country. Ab Budapest,” he told a press representative, there
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  • 50 2 Departs For China Seas. Bombay, October 31.The flotilla of submarines, accompanied by HM S Ambrose, H M S Marazin, H M S Moonshine, and H M S Oiler Pearles, which arrived on the 27rh instant, left Bombay harbour at 8-30 p. m. yesterday for China, via Colombo,
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    • 1815 2 "Positions vacant. notice». mealie meal. m nncfrnoc^WANTED Notice is hereby given that, the books a fresh consignment of Mealie Meal JOBBING LUMrUoI 1 UKo VYAITiEU. containing the Annual Valuation of and has arrive from South Africa and supplies Annlv Wnrkc Manager rates imposed on all buildings and lands can now
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    • 114 2 The Darkening Shadow. Have you commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your face and your templesCan’t sleep, awake all nightworry, suffer, fret. That’s the story of Neuralgiathe darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever the pain
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    • 893 2 ELECTRIC SHOWERS OF LIFE’ 1 OS w f f A 1 F H I* I I IL fit I O J ii r ~^rrajr pt*. l i Amaxing Success in the Cure jjjj I of Illftess and Nerve Weakness. ttWy FlKMad i An amazing scientific feat is the invention I
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  • 1523 3 THE PROBLEM IN THE EAST. Apropos of tne movement for towo planning in Colombo and the attention of the authorities concerned is invi’ed to a booklet on he subject of city improvement which has just been issued by the Ministry of Reconstruction, This gives an exhaustive history cf
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    • 401 3 T tJrom !*n<OBLESW> Lb ENGLAND Direct from the Factory to your Home. mm B v all your Dress Requirements and Household Goods from E .he -reat British Mail-order House. You will be delighted with M the quality and workmanship of the goods, the up-to-date and attractive styles, and the low
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    • 63 3 <4ct. ilk. Charm I Checks and arrest. H .MARRHOEA. a~. I FEVF" CROUP, AGUE. ine only s P ec,fic Tho Remedv known for and COUGHS, COLDS, 1 DYSENTERY. asthma, bronchitis. < C illative m NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, g Wntr J i Testimony accompanies each Bottle. I Sole Manufacturers, g Sold
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    • 361 3 BRITISH D OH EXPANDED METAL D D DIAMOND MESH if F r R r' i K fi L I '4 Sl K U JL J \Z NX SE K V v! F M Jt A r z 'WoWv s’ w lx w I A. JI JL JL A. J SOLE
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  • 594 4 INSPECTIONS BY H. E. MR. JAMES. The Cadets, Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs, which are important features in the life of the Penang Free School, St, Xavier’s Institution and the Anglo-Chineae School, were inspected yesterday afternoon at the i respective schools in the order mentioned by
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  • 254 4 FORMAL BUSINESS AT MEETING, A brief meeting of the Legisla'ive Council was held on Monday afternoon The acting Colonial Secretary (the Hon H Marriott) presided, and the others present were :The General Officer Commanding Major-General D H Ridout, K B E. C B, C M G), the acting
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  • 548 4 POSSESSION OF COUNTERFEIT i NOTES. Another case of counterfeits notes was disposed of at Penang Assizes, yesterday afternoon, the accused bei-ig a shopkeeper of No. 62, Bishop Street, named Kuah Ah Sui, who was charged with being in possession of counterfeit ten-cent currency notes» He was defended by
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  • 644 4 -“SF.P.’i Juror Who Failed io Turn Up. The Sixth Assizes were resumed OQ Monday in the Supreme Court, before Mr, Justice Brown c His Lordship asked if the other juror had arrived. The juror in question, Mr. E. Tiedeman, failed to put in an appearsnea on Saturday morning
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  • 29 4 [From Ooh Own Corrbspondent.] Singapore, November 13. At the 'Assizes yesterday, Syed 'AU, H Malabari, was sentenced to death for ths murder of Adersah, another Malabari.
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  • 84 4 At Kuala Lumpur Appeal Court, the Krian case, in which Thong See was charged with milling padi in handmills at Kampong Kedah without a licence from the Food Controller, was heard, before Mr. Justice Earnshaw, Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby and Mr. Justice Whitley. This case had been
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  • 75 4 London. October,29.Mr. E. Croll, presiding at the annual meeting of Messrs. Harrisions and Crosfield, Ltd., estimated that the world’s 1919 production of rubber would be 360,000 tons, and the consumption 350.000 tons, the difference afloat- There was no fear of production overstepping consumption provided there were no great
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  • 48 4 Arthur Coulcher, whose nationality was stated to be British, appeared before Mr. A. W. Just, Magistrate, at Kuala Lumpur Polio© Court on Monday, charged with committing house-breaking by night and the theft of property, value $772.73. Accused was remanded, bail being fixed at $2,000.M. M."
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  • 47 4 Out of consideration for the transport needs of the public the King and Queen did not use a special train on their journey from London to Sandringham on October 13th. Special saloons were attached to the ordinary train and luncheon was served en route.
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  • 28 4 [From Our Own Corrbspondent.] Singapore, November 13«. A public meeting at Singapore decided to hold the usual land and eea iporij oji Ni£w Year’s Day.
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  • 241 4 A CDrrespond-'ut writes to t 1 e M M.” His Lordship Mr. Justice Farrer-Msnby was engaged last week at Ipoh iu bearing an app al by w»y of revision from an order made by Cap*-. W E Maddock#, Magistrate, Ttlok Anson, on S*pt. 12tb, 1919, discharging
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    • 419 4 REW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED. Young Planter, five years experienoe, seeks billet as Senior or Junior Assistant. Please apply to Bax No. 351, c/o Pinang Gazette. SALE OF HOUSE PROPERTY The undersigned are instructed to put up for sale By Public Auction, ON FRIDAY, THE 28 th NOVEMBER, 1919, AT Logan's
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    • 119 4 H Fresh stocks of the following have g just come to hand: Beef. b Mutton Lamb. I Veal. B Hams, g Bacon, g Beef Bye Products. I SINGAPORE I Cold Storage Co., Ltd, PENANG. KEAT GUAN Co, 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Estate Suppliers Commission flints. Green Cups, Box Strapping, Wire
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    • 267 4 j-j programme THE IMPERIAL P ICT *i g AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE. 5 From THURSDAY 13th to SUNDAY, lath Novamh. I—< ,€u 1919 l fl American Film Company Present. William Russell. Lottie Pi c u J fl Charlotte Burton, and Irving Cummings in a Thrilling 5 j-j Romantic Adventure Serial.
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  • 2517 5 HOW OUR ARMY OF OCCUPATION IS OCCUPIED. Mr Philip Gibba writes ia the D-»hy Chrooicie. It is easy aov for a ana with a British passport to to Cologne, there is no Tcnoie aocat it whatever, oeyoad saving a i railway ticket from Brusaei», and »oins
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    • 239 5 PRITCHARD Co., Ltd., With DepartmentPENANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. Sanresistc” D rih'‘ Fabrics will not fade with exposure d Sunlight. s w nr©sista Fabrics will stand vigorous washing _-.ii 'at removing the colour, which is Fast and Sunproof. special qualities are guaranteed Stocked in all 32.25 per yard. 38 inch wide.
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    • 58 5 TANCYE’S SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. PROTECTED BY PATENTS. II I j I I I il' a I 1 tv I J I K MjVrSl i i JL. I I I j i TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE ANO RESIDUAL OILS. POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY
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  • 38 6 Wood—On Friday, November 7th, at Kuala Lumpur, to Mr and Mrs L D W*ood a son (stillborn). WilliamsAt Penang, on November 12 f h, to the wife cf Graham M. L. Williams, of Parit Buntar, a son.
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  • 838 6 The death of Mr. C. W. Barnett recalls the prominent (part that he playid in the agitation that was carried on in the autumn of 1911 agairst the Municipal Bill, which the Government introduced on the 1 < th August, the effect of which was
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  • 41 6 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $136.75 per picul business done and for refined tin $137.50 per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London on Nov 7th at £278 15s spot, and £278 10s three months.
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  • 14 6 The output of Lingui Tin. Limited, for October was tribute piculs 77.76.
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  • 15 6 The following is an additional rubber output for October B’lkit Katii lbs 8,451
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  • 195 6 With reference to Notifications Nos 28 and 132, published in the F M S Government Gaz-tte of January 3, 1919, it is notified that the price of first grade rubber for the period November 7 to November 13 inc’usive, is 96i ctn‘s per pound, equivalent to $l2B
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  • 1713 6 Special arrangements were made at No. 17 Cleveland square, Hyde Bssulo Ch as I’» th in Landon. tion of the Ba=uto Chiefs who have presented addresses of congratulation to the King at Buckingham Palace on the Allied victory. The home assigned them is a fine roomy mansion,
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    • 238 6 r N OISE LE S RML- 5 WHBKSoI wM&Jjfc^fsS** w*. TYPEWRITERS Stocked in io", 14" and 18" Sizes. Full Particulars on Application: 1 BEHR Co., :aHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. SOLE AGENTS FOR f xx sE g Fraser and Ghalmers, Ltd., Mining Machinery. s 5 Edison Swan Elec. Co., Ltd., Lamps and Fans. g
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    • 19 6 E&O. Hotel” ST. ANDREW’S DINNER, On Friday, 28tf) November. At 7.30 p.m. Sharp SEATS TO BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE.
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    • 41 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.16 a m. 10 08 a.m, 4.13 p.m. 10.16 p.m Tomorrow. 3.59 a m. 11 03 a m. 5.46 p.m. 11.19 p.m.
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  • 37 6 DEATHS. x BarnettOn the 11th iost., Charles William Barnett, a. m. I. c. E., of The Pines,” Burmah Read, Penang, fged 67 years Moses—At the General Hospital, Singapore, on November 10th, S Mcses of 85 Serangoon Road.
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  • 93 7 L VSK'S preparations. -pjtTß'e London, November 7. of the reported civil Esr ISh j Omak, it is reliably stated e f civil officials are evacuating view of the necessity for a fortified camp, and couse- o ,,ibilityof admimsteriog the Lrefrom at present, but the C pernor and also the
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  • 296 7 25.—A wireless message fr m General Demkm re-accc-ding to a statement made e- who catsed over to the X olun- Red Army, the Bolsheviki pean Russia and ar< The Supreme Military R ds this officer added, has ..ate AT scow and several of emissaries have alMoscow. The message
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  • 19 7 I u-n 'jrffier 24German artilI o r. a British warship at Riga K> IIT
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  • 57 7 W AR RESPONSIBILITY. Paris, November 8. 4 message says 200 members of *l VFatty have been arrested t fc on w ith responsibility for the -1.3 le the ex Minister TontJetrcfl and most of the es Cabinet Ministers. K he initiated for the -x-Tsar Ferdinand, the I''
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  • 35 7 I RATIFICATION. B Paris, November 7. B; tication of the Peace Treaty A. werB w as received from B artounced that the law pro- p tin-cn cf Austria with B 4c& i*sbed.
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  • 36 7 B I Berlin, November 7. I ed of Herr Haase, *aen 55GC!a b?t, who was shot I'. &DeX r Ceedins! t 0 the R eichstag revea -ing secrets regardI re &tionship with Russia.
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  • 25 7 FORBIDDEN. b' E Wti.» r Cair No ember 7 jV e’nment has issued a tc the CI Q g demonstrations, r>nt, regrettable
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  • 236 7 APPEALS TO THE CHURCHES. [Rinmm e Txleobamb- J London, November 7. ihe Archbishop of Canterbury Las issued a letter urging Christian men and women everywhere reverently to carry ou' the King’s proposed silence. In the absence of the Cardinal Archbishop, who has gone to Lourdes in connection with
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  • 411 7 At eleven on Tuesday morning the arrangements made to commemorate Armistice Day by a two-minute suspension of all activities were carried, out says the Straits Times.” In a city with as heterogenous a population as ary in the world it is, of course, impossible to do these things
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  • 58 7 London, November 7. The newspapers, commenting on the announcement by the Roya Society, as to the light of stars being deflected by the sun, declare that the new theory, if true, will change the basis of astronomy, rendering observations relative, instead r>f accurate, and may
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  • 33 7 London. November 4. Ihe annual motor exhibition at Olympia is attracting enormous attention. Crowds of visitors have arrived in London, and previous attendance records were broken in the first two hours.
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  • 32 7 STAFF REDUCTIONS. London, November 7. It is officially announced that the of Government departments have beeo reduced by 8,000 since September Ist, and that they now number 400,000 persons
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  • 193 7 KING’S SPEECH AT THE PALACE [RrUTEB’S T-ET.EC.RAMa.] London, November 8. A deputation of Btisuto Chiefs, headed by the Paramount Chief, Griffi'h, Las been in Britain from South Africa, and has been extensively feted. They were to-day received by His Ma j sty at Buckingham Palace, where they presented
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  • 249 7 THE ENABLING BILL, London, November 4. In the House of Commons the Enabling Bill, giving the English Church greater f eedom in the management of internal affairs, received a second reading by 304 votes to 16. The Debate on the Bill. London, November 7. The Enabling Bill establises
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  • 60 7 London, November 7. The Board of Trade returns for Ocober show exports £79.000,000 and imports £153,500,000, being increases of £36,250,000 and nearly £36,000,000 respectively compared with October, 1918. The imports for the ten months ending October 31st were £1,319,500,000, and the export! £620,500,000, being increases of £232,750,000
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  • 60 7 London, November 7. Tne S cretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, Mr J H Thoma 3, MP, announces that the Railwaymen’s Conference, which has just concluded, 4i made it pe r fectly clear that the Executive must immediately press for a settlement of the wages question.” A
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  • 61 7 EFFECTS ON SHIPPING. Washington. November 7. As the result of the Coal Committee’s Order, many foreign vessels are tied up. Precedence is being given to land traffic, even before American ships. At present 210 vessels at New York are affected, many of th«se being British, which, it
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  • 27 7 THE HOURS QUESTION. Washington, Novemb r 7: The International Labour Conference -übsequently decided to refer the question of hours of labour to a special committee.
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  • 211 7 Havas, THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. Paris, November 9.Paris is busy preparing for the Legislative elections, for which 32 lists of candidates have been deposited at the Prefecture of the Seine. M Millerand, High Commissioner for Alsace-Lorraine, addressing his constituents in Paris, said the Allies, having feught together on
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  • 85 7 IN CANADIAN PARLIAMENT HOUSES. [Riutxb’b Tklegbamb-] Ottawa. November 7. The Prince of Wales visited Parliament, the session of the House of Commons being temporarily suspended while His Royal Highness briefly addressed the House from the Speaker’s dais. The members sang the National Anthem when the Prince
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  • 56 7 London, November 7. The race for the Liverpool Cap resulted as follows My Dear 1 Alasnam 2 Sir Berkeley 3 Thirteen ran. Won by half a length three-quarters between second and third. The betting was 9 to 1 against My Dear, 10 to 1 agaiust Alasuam and
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  • 23 7 A BOILER EXPLOSION. Amsterdam, November 7. A boiler explosion entirely destroyed dyeworks at Gonda. Twelve were killed and large numbers injured.
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  • 427 7 Educating the Workers London. October 28 During the last few months the question of the exchange value of the sovereign has been more prominent in the papers than ever before, outeide of the purely financial columns. A great endeavour is being made to educate the workers to a
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  • 680 7 THE NORTHAM ROAD ROBBERY. [To THE EdITOB or THE PIJUNG GaZHTTB.’ 1 Sir Barglarious attacks on private bouses have been very numerous in Penang of late, and all good citizens must be at one in the view that the sternest justice should be meted out to the culprits when
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  • 125 7 KEDAH vs PENANG. The following players have been selected by the General Committee of the MFA from whom the Penang eleven will be chosen to play against Kedah on Saturday next :Pah Etam and Hashim (Hutton Lane), U Cheteh, Che Chin and AH (Muthibol Abzan), G M Meera, B
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  • 87 7 An exceptionally strong programme will be presented at the Eirp re Theatre to night and the three following nighte. In the first show the fit st three episode» (7 Parts) of The Diamond from the Sky will be screened, whi'e in the Second ehow there are two
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  • 539 7 Mr and Mrs D St. Leger Parsons and Lieut.-Col. E A Ash, D 8 O, have returned to the F M S from Home. Mr F B David, manager of Messrs David and Sons, has gone to Saigon for a few months and Mr S Grimberg is
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  • 293 7 M. M.” The Native States contain a population, whether Malay or Chinese, which is almost entirely non British. We all know that the cost of the great war has drained the resources of the British Empire. British subjects have to make good the losses. That is one
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  • 54 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Data Kraniat Gardens from 5 30 p m- to-day rrSK 1. One Step In the Night ...Gilbert j 2. Selection I Puritani ...Bellini 3 Dance Fountainebleau Vanderwell 4 Waltz Bemty’s Diuzhters ...Lewtbian 5 March Rollins Home to
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  • 970 8 PUNITIVE .MEASURES. Simla.. October 29.A Press com.' mumque states/.. All is quiet nortjj of the Kurram and in Baluchistan. In Derajat,; raids by small gangs of Mahauds 1 while in the Tochi and Gamal areas, larger' gangs of Waxira and Mahauda are out with the object
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  • 42 8 London. October 26.In a letter to thq Times,” Mr. A. F Cox- dealing witl| Professor Gilbert Murray’s proposal for stabilising the rupee, declares that Indians would refuse to use British treasury note? and would in every way prefer their own.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 543 8 WHEEZY COW AND ASTHMA For Quick and Lasting Relief Take Ven,’. I In those wheezy coughs that are so hard to cure by 0 d' I means Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure acts like” a r mary i Veno’s loosens the phlegm which causes the coush arm I so the sufferer
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  • 699 9 names. f l S’l Sc. Sc, J a rU BBBB lD °"“I’' 1 4.15 4.26 .H? JSf r li ims'" ,l t S v’? *l3? *1« «''"ZgK» bb c »K' i“ p m per cent. Pref. M B« Kep g Svnd, Ltd.... 10e 15c prem jB- b S. !‘j
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  • 879 9 -“S. T.” RAFFLES COLLEGE SCHEME. A general meeting of the Johor© Planters Association was held in the Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru, on Saturday. In the unavoidable absence of Mr. Ross, th© Hon. Mr. W. N. Gawler took the chair, while among those present was the Hon. Mr.
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  • 825 9 S.F.P.’’ the prospects for rubber. Ae the ninth annual general meeting of the Jimah Rubber Estates Limited, held in the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Saturday, attended by Messrs. G. Gordon Black (Chairman), D. D. Mackie, R. Nelson, A. E. Baddeley, I. Lan Loon,
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  • 49 9 [Fbom Oub Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 13. At Singapore rubber auctions, although there wag a strong demand, price© eased off somewhat. Crepe 96 to 99 cents, sheet was sold up to $l, and other qualities showed a marked rise. The quantity oafar logued was 1,240 tons.
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  • 175 9 Penang, November 13, 1919. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 512.50 sales M. P. Tapioca sl3.oo—sales Gold leaf 72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyer 1 Black Pepper nom. White Pepper sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace S JL° "T Mace Pickings sellers. Cloves 57° sellere. Nutmegs
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  • 719 9 ORDINARY MEETING. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of th Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon, when the following were present:Messrs G A Hereford (President), A M Goodman, Yeoh Guan Seok, J R Murray and C R Samuel, with Messrs W S Dunn (Engineer), J D
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  • 76 9 Nov 13.—Penang Turf Club Meeting, at 4-15 p.m. Chamber of Commerce. Nov 14.M C L, Meeting, Free School, 4.45 p.m. Nov 21,—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar, Regular Meeting, 6-30 p m. Nov 22.Fire Brigade Display, Dato Kramat, 5 p m, Nov 22.Kedah Planters Associatiou 3 Quarterly Meeting. Nov 23
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  • 432 9 EUROPEAN CHARGED. In the District Court, this morning, before Mr R D Acton, First Magistrate, Mr F H McCormack was charged as follows That you on or about the 2nd November, 1919, did drive your motor car on a public road, to wit, Kelawei Road, in a
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  • 338 9 PENANG, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. BEEF cts. Soup per catty 22 Roast do 40 Steaks do 40 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 40 Ox Tail each 40 do Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 60 Fillet
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  • 138 9 To-day’s Arrivals. Den Samud, Siam, 726, Bangkok, Fob Guan Co, cement. Kedab, Maples, 94, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Pangkor, Harris, 94, Transf, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Sappho, Scott, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson tiilfillan de Co., general. Expected Arrivals. Priozessin, London, 14tb. Kanagawa Mara, Japan, 14th. Kashgar, London,
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  • 278 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States, By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Sings- > also at 6 p.m. pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban J By train 10 a.m. Parit Bun tar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh,
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  • 50 9 The Prinzessin takes specially superscribed letters closing 9 a.m. tc-morrow. Christmas Parcel Mail, Parcels intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Christmas Day t-huuld be posted in time for despatch by the Blue Funnel steamers due to leave Penang on or about the 18th and 20th instant.
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  • 118 9 Penang, November 13, 1919. {By Courtesy 0/ the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 M 3 Credit ...2/4 15/16 n 3 Documentary ...2/4 31/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 3 days’ sight Private j Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days'sight Private
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    • 55 10 J COVER WITH XmiffllSM TRW FOR ir p ROUGH Wmk< n 7 >?)x W 1 igF STONY O/M'Q r roads wT^* 7 a V jn .<r- j w- fc, *2gr. I _____»>»_— List of Stockists Penang:Chin Kooi Co., Cycle Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. Parit Buntar :Ban Bee Leong
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  • 767 11 SIR A. CONAN DOYLE CHALLENGED. Spiritualism waa the chief topic at the resumed Church Congress proceedings at Leicester on October 15th. The decision was marked by a recognition of the importance of the subject, and at the close the Archbishop of Canterbury announced that it would
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    • 54 11 your health and appearance both suffer if you are a victim to con*tipetion. The remedy is the little gentle-as-nature laxatives which dispel constipation, liverishness, bilious headaches, clew the complexion and purify the breath. Of all chemists, or post free 90 cents per vial, 6 vials for $4.50, from Dr. Williams’
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    • 919 12 UNI-LECTRTc' St ELECTRIC LICHT POWER CEHERMo,. A A complete self contained unit- sleeve valve, four cycle engiZ and electric generator mounted on j one bate, with radiator and tank, i No storage batteries. No complications, so simple that anyone ca n operate it Generate* direct ament at 110 Volt*. Capacity
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