Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 November 1919

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No 289 V ?L. LXXVII. FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 638 1 TTtO-DATE PRINTING i Ur r description undertaken, of rer n g ard to the largest G.« tte PreS! Lli fi'Jtb wre and promptituderes riven tree and artistic te6d INSURANCE, stocks of the following ore corpora™* prevention is better e The undersigned is agents for the Corpo fl THAN CURE n
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    • 22 1 I THE BEST CAR IN TOWN 1 s er* «sms **in g Sole Assets 3.1. 4 F.M.S1 Ong Sam Leong A Co.
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  • 819 2 S.T.” The Hon Mr E Macfadyen is back from Shanghai. Mr H Mair is still an in patient at the General Hospital. Mr WEI Reid, of Batu Caves, has arrived from Home. Mr Ben Mitchell, Jr, is to be married at Home in January next. Sir lan
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 530 2 [TO THE EniTOB OF THE PINANO GaZETTU.”] Sib,— As a Penang taxpayer I congratulate you on your immediate protest against the reactionary policy of the recently, appointed Municipal Commissioners. In common with the general body of taxpayers, who, I am sure, from the words dropped by those
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  • 285 2 Unofficial Questions. At next week’s meeting of the Federal Council the Hon Mr. H. P. Clodd will ask the following further questions:— 1. What is the explanaticn of the large increase in Ihe number of piisoners in Seremban Gaol during the first four months of the current year
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  • THE WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 841 2 [Fbom Oub Own Cobbxspondbnt.] London, October 16. The Universities began their sport this week and the promise is remarkably good, At both Oxford and Cambridge notable athletes have gone into residence in un usually large numbe's and the standard of form, at any rate
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    • 44 2 No Contest For American Cup, London, November 9th. Owing to the shortage of polo ponies as a result of th war, the Hurlingham Club and the American Polo Association have agreed that there will be no contest for the American cup before 1921.
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    • 26 2 On Sunday, 23rd November, the Monthly Medal Competitions, A Class 200 yards Handicap and B Class 75 yards Handi cap, will be held.
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  • 308 2 Mahsuds to be Bombid. Allahabad, November 13.—The Pioneer’’ special correspondent wires from Dehra Ismail Khan, 12th November. tl% m, The Mahsuds who were given to the 11th November to make their decision have rejected the terms offered by us, and extensive bombing will now begin against them.
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  • 371 2 Delhi, November 13.—A Press communique states The following is a summary of the terms which were read to the Mahsud Jirgah on the 3rd ajid rejected by them on the 11th November 1919 1. The report that the Amir has secured an amnesty for the Mahsuds
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  • 159 2 Death of British Officers. Allahabad, November 11.News has been received from Mosul of the death at the hand of enemy Kurds on the 2nd November of Mr. J. H. Bell. I. C. S., political officer, and Captain R. Scott, 31st Punjabis, assistant. It appears that the party
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  • 64 2 Bombay, November 11.A circular issued by the Port Officer, Bombay, states that the S. S. Zayani” bound for Bombay from Aden with pilgrims is now five days overdue. Captains of all vessels proceeding to Aden have been requested to keep a look out for her and
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  • 106 2 Government’s Warning. London, November 7.The Governor of East Africa has issued a warning to intending settlers cautioning them that the price of land at present is high and that native labour is inadequate, and pointing out that the settlement of those who have recently been
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  • 347 2 Sir John Hewett’s Note. London, Octboer 27,—The Morning Post” in a leader headed The Indiaif Folly,” expresses fear that the people do not understand what is going on about India, and states that the Indian Civil Service has been brow beaten into silence both threats and inducements
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  • 228 2 London, November 8.The Times” published a sketch of some of the main conclusions of Lord Seibourne’s draft report on the India Bill. It says the revised bill makes clearer some of the broad outlines, notably the principle of diarchy in the provinces. Moreover in accordance with Mr.
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  • 175 2 London, November 7-The general expectation is that Government will even* tually issue Premium Bonds, though a decision, i» unlikely for some time yet. The House of Commons is likely to approve, since there is really little adverse criticism, religious circles being quiescent. The bulk of the
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  • 77 2 London, October 24.The Tea Brokers’ Association states that the only permanent remedy for the rising prices of tea is increased production or decreased consumption. This increase will be a slow process. Meanwhile the Association looks to higher prices to assist in adjusting the demand to the
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  • 87 2 London, November s.The Indian Army Committee has completed taking evidence in England and sails for India on the Bth November. Lord Esher and Major General Sir J. P. Du Cane will remain in England while Sir Michael O’Dwyer will preside over the sitting in India. Sir Alexander
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  • 60 2 Respite good audience at th F Wa night, ,h en ttj ll programme, < lT[ g her it 6a^ e 4 Mo-e," a Vi tBg > > picture, featuring m;, Ue RibU Triumph Film Dr nd„ J the W 11 J.H. Dean, Tl, A even a small
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  • 77 2 Nov 21.— InsptattoTpTs r Nov 21 Nov 21.—Lodge Kriao p.. 4 Regular Meeting r J Nov 22.-K.dah Pllnt Quarterly Meeting Sn 7°S XT Club, 10 a.m. Nev 23—Penang ber Competition,, 8 Nov 24,—Cahill Brooke Pa ofi Club. Co *l. Nov 25. Cahill-Brooke Cvn donia C’ub. 3Q > V
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  • 93 2 Penang, Novbmbbr 21, igjj Courtesy of the Ohwtend London Demand Bank 4 months’sight Bank Credit 25 3 Documentary Calcutta Demand Bank p c 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank H 3 days’ sight Private Madras Demand Bank «3 days'sight Private Z Rangoon Demand Bank 3
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 129 2 Saturday, 29th Nov., 1919, AT 5 p. m. The Penang Municipal Fire Brigade WILL HOLD THE Sixth Annual Displaj AT Datoh Kramat Gardens. Programme of Events: 1. Scaling Ladders. 2. Hose Reel and Fire Escape. 3. Engine Drill 4. Fire Fighting. PENANG BAND IN ATTENDANCE. R E FRESHMENTS. ALL INTERESTED
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  • 550 3 BOTH ACCUSED DISCHARGED. In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Sproule and a common Jury, yesterday afternoon, the trial of Z B Cornelius and Ching Lian Seng, who’ were originally charged with theft of 330 Imeri can gold coins on boa r d the La Marne
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  • 325 3 Tamil Prefers Death to Dishonour. On the resumption of the Assizes at Singapore on Tuesday before Mr. Justice Brown, the case in which a Tamil named Krishnasamy stood charged with the murder of his wife, or mistress, and with stabbing her u 'cle, Rama Nyer, was concluded, the
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  • 344 3 The following are the Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, held on Wednesday, the 12th November, 1919. Present:Messrs G A Hereford, (President Yeoh Guan Seok, C R Samuel, J R Murray and A M Goodman. Absent: Messrs Quah Beng Kee and Chee Wor Lok. 1. The
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  • 236 3 Sir Harry Lauder had been saying farewell to his Sydney audience We quote a few of his remark?: There is a call from your Government today in the best cause the world has ever known the I eac? Lnan. I want you all to do your besb. Yon far
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  • 44 3 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day: 1. Two Step ...The Handicap ...Rosey 2 Overture Toko Lindpaiuter 3 Waltz La Barcarolle ...Fetras 4. Dance Henry the Eight ...German 5 March Tommy’s Fareve'l Kiefe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 919 3 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. txoerienced Planter KEDAH STAMPS. I of Tam* l and Malay, Ksta e etc. etc, derire'i Management V pXte. Taiping or Kedah district, if 1 w iH pay the undermentioned prices .ible Has fair knowledge and used to for the following Kedth stamps in good a' Contract work:
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    • 246 3 ABOUT YOUS RHEUMATISM. The joints and muscles of people suffering from Rheumatism and Lumbago are like the hinges of an old neglected gate. When the gate is being opened the hinges show their bad condition by creaking and refusing to swing easily because they are clogged with rust. When the
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    • 116 3 UNI-LECTRIIC LIGHT AND POWER GENERATORS NEW TYPE WITH SELF STARTER Can be started and stopped from two or three remote positions by MERELY PRESSING A BUTTON. Generates direct current at 110 Volts. Capacity, forty 16 c. p. tungsten lamps. SOLE AGENTS: UNITE&RS United Engineers Limited, (Incorporated in Strlts Settlements) ELECTRICAL
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 215 3 nnnnnnnaanannnnnnnnnnnnQonnaaci IMPERIAL Pl 0 g 5 EMPIRE THEATRE. Q n H PRESENTS "J {2} From THURSDAY 2Oth to SUNDAY, 23rd November, 1919. Q n n n in the First Show at 7-45 p.m. MABEL’S BLUNDER. 0 A Single Reel Keystone Comedy Featuring Mabel Normand. qj n r-j? q At Bp.
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  • 95 4 ErasesMcKenzie.On Noyembefr 18t at Singapore, Sidney Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fraser, Welfield Place, Prince’s Park, Liverpool, to Florenc# Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F, McKenzie, Federated Malay States Railways, Fort Swettenham,, Selangor. GemmelThowAt Panhnde U. F* Church, Carnoustie, Hugh Kerr, son of the
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  • 1110 4 It is obviously difficult for any one dependent on cabled news to fully understand the true inwardness and meaning of all that has been happening in the House of Commons and the United States Senate. But the speeches in Parliament and the resolutions of the American Senate
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  • 1264 4 In his Centenary book on Sir Stamford Raffles, the Rev J A Penang and Bethune Cook quotes frjtn Singapore. a letter to from the Bengal Government, on the eve of his departure from Singapore, in 1823, in which it is stated The first question for consideration is
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  • 24 4 The output of Kalumpang Tin, No Liability} for the first half of November was piculs 213.66, hours run 286, yards treated 32,703.
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  • 24 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $139.50 per picul business done; and for refined tin $140.50 per picul, business done.
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  • 366 4 The following were the rubber quotation* in London on November 17th, received yester< day: Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s 4|d Smoked Sheet 2s4f [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustaid 4Co; A big diamond robbery occurred on steamer Aeneas, which took a consignment of diamonds on board at CsfB
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 116 4 PRITCHARD Telegrams: o T i/4 Telephone: PEANCO OC 1-iUCI., PENANG 335. With DepartmentPENANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. a! Connections. FflNCy GOODS Gent’s Fitted ||ggBp|i|glO| Suit Cases $325.00. Ladies' Fitted HF 'Q- jTX Dressing Cases 195.00. Field Glasses in Leather Case WMF BsF $50.00. Binoculars in Leather Case suooo. ijjmi ISfSh -.s^SL-,
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    • 19 4 E&O. Hotel” ST. ANDREW'S DINNER. On Friday, SStb November. At 7.30 p,m. Sharp SEATS TO BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water, Low Water. To-dat. 11.34 am. 6 01 a.in. 11.40 p.m, 5.46 p.m To MOBROW, 12.00 noon. 6 33 a.in. 12.00 m’nt. 6 19 p.m.
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  • 190 5 voting IN THE snow. republican majority. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, November 16. hes Of enow in P*™ will likely leD Jhlv interfere with the elections, lier ,K er e are over 2,000 candidates, io uc ex-Deputies. The new Cnami»cio(lls a i«r of 626 Deputie», compared 09 previously, owing
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  • 39 5 SOCIALIST GAINS. Brussels November 17. L the Belgian elections, hitherto, the j eia'ist; have gained 23 seats, 15 of these feck the Catholics and 8 from the Liberals, bn- the Catholics remain in the majority jo Parliament.
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  • 302 5 reservations adopted. Washington, November 16. The Senate adopted the reservation withholding the assent of the United States t: the Shantung arrangement, also the reservation giving Congress authority to reaciate the appointment of American delegates to the League of Nations and International Commissions, and a reservauon declaring
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  • 20 5 h 1 landed at zara, Paris, November 16. y 3 sr^ers °/mme, with a squadron *1: himself returning to
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  • 17 5 Mm, 00 Nov ember 17. of thUnun^ o paB9ed fch e third Disputes Bill,
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  • 805 5 SIR DONALD MACLEAN’S VIEWS. (Rut) TUB’B TeIEGBAMB-'j London, November 17. In the Hou j e of Commons, opening the debate on Russia, Sir D nald Maclean urged toa Russia should be left to work out her own salvation. He declared that the policy of intervention had failed,
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  • 41 5 ALLIANCE FOR INDEPENDENCE London, November 17. Esthonia, Latvia, Finland, Poland, Ukrainia and White Russia, pronounced in favour of the formation of a politicsl and military alliance to defend their independence. A special conference to arrange this is being convoked.
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  • 214 5 FINAL FINDINGS. London, November 17. The final report of the Dardanelles Commission -thinks that insufficient consideration was given to the carrying out successfully of necessary measures in connection with the Gallipoli Expedition, and that the difficulties were under-esti-mated. An essential condition, which was uot fulfilled, was the Government’s
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  • 169 5 GENERAL SMUTS AND PALESTINE. London, November 17. The Jewish Correspondence Bureau re* por's that at a big demonstration in Johannesburg, held to celebrate the second anniversary of the British Government’s declar ation in favour of a Jewish Palestine, General Smuts referred to the outbreak of anti-Jewish persecution in Eastern
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  • 161 5 THE QUESTION OF DISEASES. London, November 17. The Times,” in an editorial, referring to Britain’s enlarged responsibility for the future of Africa, says Afiica will require greater assistance to develop her resources, and the outer world will have more need of her products. The ensuing changes will
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  • 84 5 A RESTFUL” DAY. London, November 17. A White Sulphur Springs’ message says the Prince of Wales, incognito, is recuperatin'» in the Virginian mountains from his strenuous days in Washington, and began his rest” by golfing for three hours, swimming an hour and dancing in the evening
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  • 729 5 EGYPTIAN SITUATION. [Knm’» TuLnwuMM-J London. November 18. In the House of Commons, Capt. W Ormsby-Gore deplored the delay in making peace with Turkey. He said half the trouble in Egypt to-day was due to this continued delay. Until a definite statement was made, as to whether the
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  • 626 5 Objections to Milner Commisson, Allahabad, November s.—The "Pioneer’s Cairo correspondent writes: The political situation has certainly not undergone any improvement, Tbe violent attacks on the British Government and its officials which have filled columns of tbe extremist section of tbe vernacular press have now had added to
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  • 168 5 A JOINT BOARD LIKELY. London, November 17, The Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, Mr J H Thomas, M P, at Bristol, said since the strike the whole situation had been reviewed with the Government. He hoped tbe latter’s offer to establish a Joint Board for the
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  • 71 5 GOVERNMENT’S DECISION. London, November 16. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Bonar Law announced that the Government had decided to discontinue the unemployment donation to civilians after November 21st, but the donations to exservice men would continue till March 31st at the rate of 20s
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  • 118 5 London, November 17. An Empire movement, with which the Earl of Meath is associated, has unanimously agreed in favour of the preparation of an Imperial Flag, on which would be displayed the Union Jack, with symbols representing the Dominions, the Crown Colonies and India, which would be flown
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  • 72 5 THE ALLIES’ DEMANDS. [Bivna s TxLaown- Paris, November 16. The Allied Note to Rumania emphasises the Allies expect that a decision will he reached within a week, with regard, firstly, to the evacuation of hungary to tbe final RumanoHungarian frontier drawn by the Supreme Council secondly, the signing without!
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  • 94 5 AMERICA’S ACTION CRITICISED. Paris. November 17. The Supreme Council is discussing the status and ultimate destination of German ships, including the Imperator, aggregating 170,000 tons. Tbe delegation claimed that the action of the American Shipping Board was a violation of the Supreme Council’s agreement that the ships should
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  • 119 5 THE INDI A-AUSTRALIA ROUTE. London, November 17. A report by Major General Sykes, Con« troller General of Civil Aviation, says the Cairo to Karachi route will shortly be available for civil traffic. The Cape ta Cairo route has been surveyed, and a chain of landing place established. The
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  • 442 5 THE SNOWBALL SYSTEM IN JAVA (Speciallt/ Translated.) Under the above beading, a Medan contemporary publishes the following Aneta telegram from Weltevreden We understand that tbe enquiries made by Heer Mouw, Advisor for Chinese Affairs anent the Japanese boycotting movement, have bad very interesting results. It appears frem letters
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  • 286 6 T.0.M.” Mb. Maxwlel’s Advic>. Speaking in Malay on the occasion of the Teluk Anson Show, the Hon. Mr. M GMaxwelll warned those present that there was a possibility that the Siam crop might not be as successful as hoped, and urged that it was the duty of every
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  • 244 6 \V. are not surprised to find questions being asked in Parliament, says the M.M.” During the past few months no fewer than four Colonial Service plums” have been dropped in o the mouths of out eiderstwo regular soldiers, one Admiralty clerk and one Treasury official. Cornered by
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  • 196 6 Mr. G. Gordon Brown, pniprietor o< Plus Estate, Sungei Siput. has put forward a concrete scheme to erect a Planters' Sanatorium on Taiping Hills. The idea, is to erect a Planters’ Bungalow, comprising 3 small suites for bachelors and 4 small suites for married, couples. The buildings
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  • 122 6 London, November 7-All the papers lay stress on the serious economic outlook expected before the end of the year. The cost of living has become higher than before the armistice, and 150 per cent, above the pre-war cost. It is certain that all branches of
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  • 95 6 It is notified that the rate of exchange at which legal currency shall be issued by the Treasury in Bangkok against gold paid abroad to the Ministry of Finance is, until further notice, 9.90 ticals (nine ticals and ninety satangs) to the £1 sterling. The effect of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 325 6 BRITISH (< Q D” expanded metal D D DIAMOND MESH ay/yyy\ I A A A A A A/ Y X/ \r X/ \r tf If if M W JI A JI r m /X /X /X /X Ĕ \.g \-g ws# V/ \*g t.. -a .®L li Jk jv M
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    • 292 6 IIIIOIIII fi BLUE SEAL BRAND I Npw s 9 I Self-Starter f.r PALE PILSEN- MOTOR CARS g BEER I s As Populap for its <l uali ty as its «feu. price. Incomparable in both Has the strength of a EE g Lion with the delicacy S !■■■—i.".-. of a Spider’s
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  • 940 7 r pFD SERVICES AND REDUCED. FARES. .•ecaived from the General Manager, < s'Railway», th® following notes on the in the train service and the ""fl J JuC resu lt of representations made by the A f xdministeration in favour of some re--1:&1 J of the Sunday passenger train
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  • 44 7 [From Our Own Correspondbnt.] Singapore, November 21.: At Singapore Rubber Auctions, there was a steady demand for all grades with ribbed smoked sheet at 95 to 98 cents and fine pale crepe 95J, t 0 98. The sales were continued to-day.
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  • 149 7 Writing to the Malay Mail,” J.M.8.” says there are some people wh o think thaf th© quieter a public body is the better it is carrying out its work. What tfiq P.A-M. needs is a sound constitution. Mr. Harvey’s scheme provides this, and is in every way better
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  • 98 7 Oratorio performances in Colombo have earned a high reputation in music circles. Lovers of music will be delighted to learn that a rendering of Mendelssohn’s Elijah” is to be given early in December by a choir of fifty voices. The rehearsals are now being conducted by
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  • 94 7 M. M.” A dog in Kuala Lumpur was on Tuesday found to be suffering from rabies. A European lady and her cook’s boy were scratched by the animal before the disease was noticed, but up to the present they have suffered no ill effects. Acting upon
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  • 105 7 A (I A A* .—Ex. Before Mr. W. Burton, Magistrate, in the Seremban Police Court on Saturday last, S.G.F. Wright was brought up on remand and charged that he at Jindaram Estate, in the State of Negri Sembilan, on or about the 31st day of October 1919,
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  • 117 7 According to the Petit Parisian,’ official statistic? of civil marrieges which took placs in Paris in rt e years 1915, 1916, and 1917, si ow that: 726 Fie’ chmen married Belgians. 330 Belgian women married Frenchmen. 149 Englis’ men ma ried French women. 72 English women mariied Frenchmen.
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  • 446 7 A Seattle message, of October 11, printed in the Japan Advertiser, aays Fear thousand three hundred passengers on a single shipthe largest number of human beings ever in the history of the world to cross the Pacific Ocean on a vessel if any kind. I his will
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  • 386 7 Ihe Celtic Prince, which arrived at Singapore on 11th inst, brought Capt Wakamoto, officers, and men of the Otoru Maru 111, which was stranded at Ras Jard Hafun, Somali coast, on August 20 l&sf From an interview granted to a Free Press” representative, it appears that the
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  • 49 7 The Oriental Navigation Coy, Ltd, which w< s recently formed in Calcutta to run inland, coastal and overseas services (including a service to snd from Rangoon) announce that two 4.0C0 ton steamers have been purchased from America and that negotiations are going on for six more.
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  • 50 7 A new sea rcute has been established between Canada and Singapore The Canadian Pacific Ocean Services (Limiteo) a direct line rom Vancouver (British Columbia) to Mauya* In tl is service they are making us steamship Methver. This service, Occ<B9 ful, will lead to the employment of other vessels.
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  • 160 7 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Flying Dragon, Dain, 36, Port Weld, Poh Seng Co, general. Pungab, Ali, 48, Tharnoor, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Mentor, Warrail, 4,732, Yokohama, W Mansfield Co, general. To day’s Arrivals. Gala, Latiff, 48, Gala, Kennedj and Co, general. Ipoh, McDonald, 528, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general.
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  • 386 7 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States,By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong J on Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala "> Lumpur and Seremban j By train 10 a.m Parit Buntar, Bagan J Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 30 7 Correspondence forwarded by B I ppekef Tara due to leave Fenang the 28 h instant should reach the United Kingdom in time for delivery before the New Year.
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  • 65 7 Hongkong, October, 28.The Conference rate on general homeward cargo has been raised twenty ebilliogg a ton. Exporters consider that this advance in h ight will make matters worse for business with Eu ope. An extrtorc'inary general meeting of the Association of Exporters and dealers has
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  • 1347 7 JVew year jYceeting, 1920. RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 13th January, 1920. SECOND DAY Thursday, 15th January, 1920. THIRD DAY Saturday, 17th January, 1920. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1920. 1& 8. The George Town Plate and Purse. Value $5OO and $6OO respectively and $lOO to each
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 144 7 the richest legacy. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes the arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work or exposure bring intense suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then bear in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect health,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1522 8 P«/y RRITISH INDIA Independent Steamship Corporation. W t J JL (Incorporated hi the United States of America.) D New Direct Service between New York, Singapore a aya Y W and ava P° r s vce versa va s uez Canal. A* V/AIX With the Co-operation of the United States Shipping
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    • 583 8 DAH BURMA has often been termed. The stitch is time.” Little ailments, such as:-chest eld sore throats; Rheumatism- so’ gOUI I head stiffness; E.... COUBhs: an d bru,scs ,f n« S"- and ptopeny treated, are lhe com menc y Ji ments of serious illness -and Qo Si- wants to be
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    • 333 8 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INBIA, LIMITED (Incorporated m England). Authorised Capital £1,500,000 Subscribed Capital 1,500,000 Paid-up 750,500 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,000 Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrie, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. K. Chalmen, Esc,, Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C 81,
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