Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-11-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE published daily ESTABLISHED 1333. No 270. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement656 1919-11-22 1 p N IK KO I I .MODERN arti PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO J, i 21. Penang Road. f phone 579. ~..t 4. t g /F VOL/ HAVE NOT TRIED, 1 I g J 11 bear brand milk I I I you can have no idea what a I* I I I Perfectly656 words
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Advertisement24 1919-11-22 1 g THE BEST GAR IN TOWN g I i I i 1 fttMCnovAMAR-HtMMSrBr f Sole Ageoti S.S. F.M.S. s Ong Sam Leong Co. g24 words
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Article932 1919-11-22 2 SERIOUS DEFALCATIONS. (Specially Translated) A Tanjong Pandan (Billiton) correspondent writes to the Java Bode with rence to tho reported tlufc of over 400,000 guilders there frum the Public Works Department during the years from 1913 to 1915, In 1913 an Indian bookkeeper was appointed to the932 words
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Advertisement1538 1919-11-22 2 "-•‘"'•r'-' J l L i positions waited. SALE OF HOUSE BLUE moonstone jewellery i Fashionable and can be worn on all occasions. Young Planter, five years experience rKUrLK I I Sample stones Suitable for mounting on rings, seeks billet as Senior or Junior Assistant. scarfpins, earrings, &c.. Rs. 3 nett1,538 words
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Advertisement684 1919-11-22 2 141?. JSS LOMBIO I LONDON *MUR* T M SM Pius I M current rates LCe Pt SCrl IS E*) N Prickly Heat, Eczema, For fall particular api) 3 n and all Skin Troubles. I taterson, simons Kll g LOMBIO gives immediate relief (Incorporated in from the intolerable itching, is irritation684 words
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Article1549 1919-11-22 3 GUILDHALL RECEPTION. London, November Ist.The Shah, accompanied by Prince Albert, drove to-day in a State landau through thronged afreets to the Guildhall to receive an address of welcome on behalf of the City of London. The precession, which besides the Shah’s carriage included four oth?r carriages with1,549 words
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Article248 1919-11-22 3 Bangkok Resident on High Pbices The following extract from a letter from a well-known Bangkok resident now in Britain realises for us very vivfdly what living there means to-day You would not believe the cost of everything. As example, I have just bought and overcoat at £l6-16-0248 words
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Advertisement619 1919-11-22 3 TRADE MARK. ORIALENE.” is hereby given by we the undersigoed that the word Drialene elusive Trade Mark in respect of turpentine and turpantine substitutes, all oil esf«' ia,, y P etroleom > Kerosin «> illuminating oils, refined oils; lamp k® j 3 {Q r greasing, beozin, gasoline, motor spirit, petroleum619 words
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Advertisement286 1919-11-22 3 j ALLEN DENNYS Co., I 7, Union Street. Penang. Telephones: 393 General, 412 Rubber.” PROPRIETORS OF 1 e THE PENANG RUBBER AUCTION ROOMS, where good prices are S always obtained. Sales every Tuesday and Friday. n THE PENANG TRANSHIPPING AND FORWARDING Co., who p undertake to receive and forward goods286 words
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Miscellaneous220 1919-11-22 3 nnnnnnnnacnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng g THE IMPERIAL PXT g EMPIRE THEATRE. a n H PRESENTS 13 2 From THURSDAY 2Oth to SUNDAY, 23rd November, 1919. U n n H In the First Show at 7-45 p.m. 7 H q MABEL’S BLUNDER, 0 A Single Reel Keystone Comedy Featuring Mabel Normand. q n jj220 words
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Article980 1919-11-22 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. b.— "S.T.” The Hon Mr A N Keniun will return from Home shortly. H E the Officer Administering the Gjv esnment, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. Mr R Gilnicki, general manager of the Societe des Etains ds Kinta, Kampar, has returned from home. Mr A Morley,b.—"S.T.” - 980 words
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Article176 1919-11-22 4 Per N Y K ss Kitano Maru, from London, Oct 18.To Singapore Lsdy Chapman, Miss B F H Chapman, Mrs M Sibary, Mr and Mrs L J Hume and child, Mr and Mrs 0 Mackenzie, Mr and Mrs O De Becker, Miss N Kotk, Miss R176 words
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Article189 1919-11-22 4 An inquest was held by Mr, V. G. Ezechiel and a j U r y in the Third Court, yesterday afternoon, touching the death of a Hokkien Chinese named Ung Peoh Lee, who died at the General Hospital, few hours after admission, on the 10th instant. The evidence189 words
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Article241 1919-11-22 4 .—M. M.” The celebrated Russian painter, Prof. Ivan Kalmykofi, who ig at present in Penang, has arranged to open an exhibition of his works in the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street, from 4-30 p.m to-morrow, and the exhibition will be open on the three following days from.—M. M.” - 241 words
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Article1609 1919-11-22 4 THE F. M. S. AGENCY. (Special to the P. London, October 22. Coming home recently, I frequently heard the F. M. S. Information Agency, London, discussed by planters and others on board, and usually a very imperfect idea of its activities was apparent. Last week, on paying1,609 words
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Advertisement652 1919-11-22 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. POSITIONS VACANT. Notice by Rural Board, P. W., under Section 61 of the Municipal Experienced Chinese Book-keeper afc Ordinance IQI3 once wanted—commencing salary $75 p.m. Ordinance IVIO. plm commissior-good prospects. Apply Box 357 c/o Pinang G» zstte. Notice is hereby given that the Land 1 and House652 words
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Article868 1919-11-22 5 £80, 000 JEWEL THEFT. 0 ba gs rifled in liner. t rof extraordinary interest in conw jth the mysterious theft of worth £BO,OOO, coosigmd from to Colombo Lbs been revealed f arrival in the Thames on Satur:in e s t ainsbip Merkara (8,235 tons), ~e British India Steamship nea Ltd,868 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1919-11-22 5 B. J. EVANS - BY B. J. EVANS. London, October 23. Wales could not repeat their first victory over England when the two met at Stoke on Sa urday. I suppose the Cymric temperament is responsible to a certain extent. Before the Cardiff crowd, with its singing and cheering, the eleven1,308 words
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Article151 1919-11-22 5 Nov 23 Pdnang Swimming Club, November Competitions. rq ov 24Cahill Brooke Company, Malakoff Club. Nov 25.Cahill- Brocke Company, Caledonia Club. Nov 28. Penang St Andrew’s Society Ball, Nov 29. Fire Brigade Display, Dato Kramat, 5 pm. Nov 30,—Malacca P. A. Meeting, Malecc» Club, 10 a in. p PC151 words
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Advertisement417 1919-11-22 5 1 in >1 -Ji- M 4 >. < I .....IK. < \-j w: «1 1«1 «1 .1 m d I l| p JI: ::l i V/' 1 /IfSII I z 3 LLV 4 I z. 3 z h t===^. v ,IU fh/ 3 S&eaafifuf yHE dainty garments which grace the417 words
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Article1464 1919-11-22 6 During the war there waa a disposition on the part of some folk to attribute every misfortune fflictiijg mankind, poor cropa, bad weather, the it.Baenz», etc, to the Germans, and it ia cutioui that more baa not been said£ of Gerinany’a responsibility for the troubles that btset1,464 words
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Article969 1919-11-22 6 An attractive pragramme has been arranged for the sixth of the Our Fire annual displays under the Brigade. auspices of the Penang Municipal Fire Brigade, to be held at Datoh Kramat Gardens on Saturdiy next from 5 p ro. There should be a large attendance, as usual.969 words
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Article35 1919-11-22 6 To-day’s quotations for iinr a ß Penang was $138.50 per pi cu h fiQed k and for refined tin $139 75 n UBII eBB don s done. Per P lcu l bu, ia35 words
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Article14 1919-11-22 6 Tebak Tin Fields, Limited October was 17.32 piculs. Ou P ut b:14 words
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Article37 1919-11-22 6 J ll6 fol were the rubber qn ott in London on November 18th quotatl »m day rtce "’ed r. Plantation Ist latex crene 0 Smoked Sheet -sfld [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead &c 037 words
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Article28 1919-11-22 6 [Fbom Our Own Co aaESPoNl)m Singapore, November At Singapore Ptubbe r Auctions nnw tity catalogued was 1,219 ton<. s j 10B3; sold 783 tons. 128 words
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Article558 1919-11-22 6 [Brom Our Own Cobrespondikt.] Singapore, November 22, The Assizes have practically finished. Two sureties had to foreieit $l,OOO each in respect of Foong Kwoh, who absconded and should have been arraigned in cc-nn&> tion with forged notes. 'A general meeting of the Malacca Plan, ters’ Association will be558 words
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Advertisement160 1919-11-22 6 r N O I S E L E SS n |UMfci>* ftfrjL 6 X;>zs v < ASSESS» K WWvk 1 TYPEWRITERS Stocked in 10", 14’ and 18" Sizes. Full Particulars on Application BEHR Co., Penang._| SPECIAL CASH OFFER. ONE DOZEN’ ASSORTED, TUCK’S OKristmA’S and New Year Post Cards. V Postage160 words
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Advertisement20 1919-11-22 6 E&O. Hotel”: ST. ANDREWS DINNER, On Friday, 28tb November. At 7.30 p,nrt. Sharp SEATS TO BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE. i20 words
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Miscellaneous54 1919-11-22 6 THE TIDES. The following aie the tides for To day, To-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Times: High Water. Low Water. 10-DAY. 12.00 noon. 6 33 a in. 12.00 w’nt 6 19 p.m. To MOBROW. 12.00 m’nt. 7.03 a.m. 12 35 p.m. 6 51 p.m Monday 12.37 a.m. 7.31 a.m. 1.0754 words
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Article656 1919-11-22 7 STATE OF PARTIES. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Paris, November 18. idnight 548 Deputies had been A’ ejected, namely Seats Gains Losses -"2 20 26 J r*a Vianet. 54 7 n a -ent Socialists D 120 78 5 < 73 49 6 Liberßi C1 8 31 12 12 Conservatives The Chief[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 656 words
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Article37 1919-11-22 7 SOCIALIST GAINS. London, November 18. The elections in Belgium passed very quietly. The Socialists were most successful. It is forecasted that the new Chamber will consist of 79 Catholics, 38 Liberals and 65 Socialists37 words
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Article45 1919-11-22 7 London, November 18. A feature of the Italian elections is the general apathy, possibly due to the severe measures of the authorities to prevent disorders. The results are still unknown, though it is expected the Socialists will gain a score of seats.45 words
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Article70 1919-11-22 7 RESERVATIONS REJECTED. Washington, November 18 The Senate rejected a reservation declaring that the United States declines to interest itself in responsibility for the German overseas possessions, also a reservation providing that questions which the United States considered affect ing its honour should not be subjected to70 words
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Article107 1919-11-22 7 FAULTY PREPARATIONS. London, November 18. The Dardanelles Report Commissioners find that the suffering of sick and wounded in the original landing was chiefly to be ascribed to the fact that all the arrangements were made on the assumption that the attack would be successful, consequently that it would107 words
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Article78 1919-11-22 7 THE EX-ENEMY FIRMS. London, November 16. The Board of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce adopted a minute of the China Executive, statirg that that although trade directly with ex-enemy countries is desirable in national atd international interests, it is against tbe country's interest to re-open connections with78 words
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Article33 1919-11-22 7 RESTRICTIONS REMOVED. London, November 18. In the House of Comons, the Food Controller announced that tbe Cabinet bad decided to remove forthwith all restrictions on clearances of spirits from Bond.33 words
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Article25 1919-11-22 7 New York, November 18, The Prince of Wales arrived shortly after eleven this morning, and had a most enthusiastic reception.25 words
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Article97 1919-11-22 7 ADVENTURES EN ROUTE. [Riuteb’s Telegrams] Paris, November 17. Paris newspapers publish telegrams from Karachi, from Benoit, the companion of Poulet, in the attempt to fly to Australia, according to which the aviators had some exciting adventures en route to India. In tbe course of his message, Benoit says[Riuteb’s Telegrams] - 97 words
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Article71 1919-11-22 7 LONDON CHAMBER’S RECOMMENDATIONS, London, November 16. Tbe Council of the London Chamber of Commerce decided to recommend that in view of the price of silver, and the possible disappearance of tbe silver issue, the Government prepare to issue nickel coinage of denominations under 5s sufficient to provide for the71 words
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Article69 1919-11-22 7 Woshingtorn, October 28.The Commission of mining men which hag met in Mexico City to confer with the Mexican Department of Industry reports that only sixty per cent of the silver mines of Mexico are being worked owing to the unsettled conditions of Mexico, Mexico which formerly led69 words
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Article64 1919-11-22 7 London, October 24.The Indian Currency Commission, which has been hard at work for soine weeks, has practically finished its labours. It is now receiving evidence of the witnesses, who number over thirty, including half a dozen Indiari experts. The only witness yet to examine is Sir Vithaldas64 words
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Article346 1919-11-22 7 ANGLO-FRENCH ACCORD. Paris, November 15.The French papers state that perfect political understanding exists between France and Britain on the principal foreign matters, which happily proves to be the same standpoint taken by tbe other members of the Entente. Before leaving England, President Poincare sent a message to346 words
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2575 1919-11-22 7 CHARGE AGAINST AMERICAN. The case in which Mr. F. H. McCormack, an American, is charged with driving his car in a rash and negligent manner, was commenced in the District Court, yesterday, before Mr. R D. Acton. Mr. J. Crabb Watt, Acting SolicitorGeneral appeared2,575 words
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Article359 1919-11-22 7 The idea that in addition to investing in Wafl Loan the Federated Malay States should make H contribution to the Imperial Government’s wafl expenses was first mooted in 1916. The Feder-* al Council in November of that year passed fij resolution that, whereas it359 words
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Article163 1919-11-22 7 On the occasion of His Majesty’s visit to tK« Southern provinces, in the year 2458 the officwl and other residents of Puket raisec a s Tcs 24 183 08 by subscription and handed it W the King requesting that it be used for the Impose of purchasing163 words
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Article575 1919-11-22 8 SPLASH SURPRISE FOR GIRL BATHERS. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jan, who recently became a reporter on the New York Herald had his first big story in that paper. It is the best reporter’s picture of the Prince of Wales that has yet appeared in any American newspaper. Vanderbilt met the575 words
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Article329 1919-11-22 8 Annval Inspection of Cadets and Scouts Capt. C. D. D. Hogan, Acting Commandant of the Penang Volunteers, conducted the annual inspection of the Free School Cadets and Scouts on the School Ground at 5 p.m. yesterday. There was a large attendance of visitors. The Inspecting Officer wa»s329 words
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Advertisement470 1919-11-22 8 ull > rA/OU, too, should study this mark of g|| 1 good travel. Firestone Tyres are dependable; built for wear and tear of all kinds. The Non-Skid letters hold the car true W in all weathers and the Firestone extras’ g a of material and building insure long wear, which470 words
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Advertisement250 1919-11-22 8 'B&S- Jflfj y y. ic,ril A b th A e s? laadßev «ue iil £syp’’i“obrii“ r e ,;’s vW I A 3?" I P oruonedantJc °»tZl.ooo,ooo. y 11 Vi kh? w az A 1 1 1 tSjHI 1 A delightful stretch by old Father Thames, on a motor shod with250 words
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Article1150 1919-11-22 9 MEMORIES OF FRANCE. (P. G. Special) git, oa the night of November '9l9, 1U a comfortaole bungalow, in ;lt w i i/of Siam, where D is difficult to :be ,-p‘ -here ever was a war, a picture r6ft me of the ruined village of De to, about1,150 words
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Article117 1919-11-22 9 The case against Ho Kng Kwang and Ngo Boon Leng charged with being in possession of forged currency notes and instruments and materials for forging same, was concluded at the Assizes, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Brown who sentenced each of them to five years’ rigorous imprisonment. A Hokien117 words
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Article47 1919-11-22 9 It is notified that, owing to rabies having appeared in Kuala Lumpur district, all dogs out of doors within a radius of 10 mi ts ot the Government Offices, Kuala Lumpu-, sha.i be muzzled or tied up or led on a chain until further notice.47 words
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Article52 1919-11-22 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5 pm. to-day 1. One Step College Life ...Hick 2. Selection Teto Douglas 3. Fox Trot A Broken Doll '.’.’.Tate 4. Selection Vanity Fair ...Finck 5. Waltz ...BitterSweet ...Lowthian 6. March The Royal52 words
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Article306 1919-11-22 9 M. Bogumil Sykora, the celebrated cellist, who has arrived and will perform here with Mdme Sykora, Soprano, and M. Leo Podolsky pianest, began his stuidies at the Kiev Musical Academy from which he later graduated with highest honors under Professor F. Mulert. After leaving Kiev, the youthful306 words
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Article55 1919-11-22 9 Thĕ Gĕhĕral Manager of the F.M.S, Railwavs informs us that in the Dotes forwarded to us and published regarding the proposed alterations to the train service, reduction of passenger fares, etc., the paragraph relating to the^ reduced fares should read "passenger tram fard? will be reduced to 2555 words
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Article1394 1919-11-22 9 Interim Dividend Expected in December, The ordinary general meeting of the members of Star aits Settlements (Bert am) Rubber Company, Limited, was held on October 21 at River Plate House, Finsbury Circus, E C., Sir West Ridgeway (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman, who was suffering from a1,394 words
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Article73 1919-11-22 9 The Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider and report upon nonferrous mining in the United Kingdom held its first meeting after the recesg on October 13, under the chairmanship of Mr. H. B. Betterton, M.P. It has decided t«. deal in the first instance73 words
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Article333 1919-11-22 9 BT. GEORGE’S OHUROH, PENANG. The Services next week will be as follows 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 8 am. Matins. Ps 145 and 146. Hymn 4 10.30 s.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Snniay School. 6 pm. Evensong. Hvmns 21. Psalms 147, 148,280, 149, 281, 150. 289, Magnificat 248, Nnrc333 words
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Article465 1919-11-22 9 Messrs Kennedy i Co., Penang, report aa follows The Local holidays over the week end caused markets to mark time temporarily but business re-opened with activity in all sections, the general trend of quotations being still upward. Rubber shares are unaffected by the slight reaction in price465 words
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Article382 1919-11-22 9 SAVING OF THE CREW. With reference to the trip cf the Datch Government steamer Nias to the Nicobar island? to assest the stranded English steamer Fazilka the Nieuwsblad van Atjeh publishes the following On Monday at 8 a m the steamer s.s. Nias left via Sabang and382 words
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Article123 1919-11-22 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Sekkow Mara, Japan, 2,023, Calcutta, Guthrie <fc Co, general. Tara, Brisley, 3,651, Madras, Islay Kerr and Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Ban Whatt Soon, Murphy 199, Teluk Anson, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Yokohama Maru, Japan, 3,875, Yokohama, Boustead Co, general. Nam Sang, McLiddell, 2,591, Hongkong, Boustead123 words
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Article25 1919-11-22 9 2,070 coolies arrived yesterday per Tara. 941 go to Pulau Jerejas for quarantine» The balance go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.25 words
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Article282 1919-11-22 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States, By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m. pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala J Lumpur and Seremban JBy train 10 a.m. Parit Bun tar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh,282 words
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Article30 1919-11-22 9 Correspondence forwarded by B I packets Tara due to leave Penang about the 28th instant should reach the United Kingdom in time for delivery before the New Year,30 words
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Article116 1919-11-22 9 Penang. November 22, 1919. {By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 .5/8' 3 Credit ...2/5 3 Documentary ...2/5 1/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank n 3 days sight Private -’g Madras116 words
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Advertisement22 1919-11-22 9 JUST ARRIVED CHAMBERS’S I INCOME TAX GUIDE BY JOHN BURNS. OBTAINABLE AT Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Price $2. PQJ3T B GE EXTRA.22 words
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Article338 1919-11-22 10 Democracy Stifled. Mr. W. A. Appleton, in an article on Russia and Revolution’’ in the Democrat,” refers to the visit of three distinguished Russians to the offices of the General Federation of Trade Unions, representative workers, who were in danger of having their throats cut if the338 words
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Article58 1919-11-22 10 London, October 28.—1 n the Commons, to-day, Mr, Forster stated that Colonel Jacob's Mission which was captured by Arabs are being well treated. Ihe members of the Mission are in good health and were in constant communication with their relatives. Negotiations are in progress for their58 words
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Article258 1919-11-22 10 London, October 27-The joint committee is busy drafting a report which will probably be finished before November 15 and will then be immediately submitted t o Parliament. It is expected that the Commons will consider the bill «luring the last week in November and the Lords early in258 words
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Article53 1919-11-22 10 London, October 24.There have been further important sales of cotton mills in Lancashire for example, the Victor Mill at Stalybridge. with 165.000 spindles and 1.075 loom-, has been sold for 0900.000. The operatives, who are concerned in the trend of events, propose a joint conference53 words
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Article60 1919-11-22 10 London. November 3.The Central Ara» bian Mission, accompanied by Sheikh Feisul. has presented to the representatives of the Foreign Office and India Office, a statement on behalf of Iton Saud. The member;- of the Mission were gratified &t the sympathetic reception- The Koweit Mission goes to Glasgow60 words
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Advertisement120 1919-11-22 10 PRITCHARD Telegrams: jo T Telephone: OC JLjvU«a PENANG T 3PEANCO w With DepartmentPENANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. al Connections. fAHCy GOODS fr, A. Gent’s Fitted Suit Cases $*****. Ladies’ Fitted JAi--A k w-; Dressing Cases $195.00. Field Glasses in goga*> Leather '‘ase Wlßl Sflb’ $5O 00 Binoculars in Sh* Leather Case120 words
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Advertisement124 1919-11-22 10 I Qotnpany, s»ut6 Milwaukee, Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c <&c. df (So., 2std., Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps, &c. Robey Co., l£)td 99 Istncoln, Portable Engines, Superheated Steam Engines, Steam Tractors, Semi-Diesel Engines, Crushers, &c. AGENTS: frle blister Qo., Jbtd., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. ij r Veneer Chests, Porcelain Rubber124 words
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Advertisement939 1919-11-22 10 jRUNNYMEDE hotel' i NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement I A HOME OF COMFORT. RATES $5.50 to $lO per day. 1 A I Special lerau to montSlv fuett, <nd V6eatrieal Sompanui. KERDYK HENDERSON, s>r We(ori 9 Tnlegrams RUNNYMEOE Telephones 541 < 535 1 1 KODAK F|Tms"939 words
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Article800 1919-11-22 11 The Japanese naval review off Yokohama on October 28, was the largest of any held in Japanese waters. It included 180 men-of-i war of various sizes. On October 23 there were eight American merchant steamers and one sailing ship in the Whaugpoo at the same time, probably a800 words
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Advertisement418 1919-11-22 11 j.Ll.cv.T* i DELC O I ELECTRIC LIGHT 3ET3 H g g c The Ideal Light for Clubs and Institutions of all kinds, q r The following Clubs use or have ordered DELCOS. S !■> n||l MW «T’ l u-*l. r cm «WMMMMMMaMMHMMMMM £0 (Sungei Patani Club. New Club, Taiping. B418 words
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Advertisement55 1919-11-22 11 YOUR HEALTH AND APPEARANCE both suffer if you are a victim to constipation. The remedy is file little gentle-as-nature laxatives which dispel constipation!, liverishness, bilious headaches dear the complexion afid purify the breath. Of all chemists, or port free 90 cents per vial, 6 vials for J 4.50, from Dr.55 words
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Advertisement132 1919-11-22 11 AMSTEL BEER. MOVING BY aav CARLOADS. 4 G. H. SLOT Co., Importers. |RAT N E R SAFES. Ratner H Fitted with Fire Resist- B S Interchange- ,ng Safe has i .no k„loc hd i HI! destroyed by The most im- IrBLIm Fire. g portant in- ||fe "<> Ratner vention ever132 words
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Advertisement1454 1919-11-22 12 p g Q -BRITISH INDIA DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AND APGAR LINE. HONGKONG TO Companies Incorporated in England.) VANCOUVER AND SAN FRANCISCO MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. s c h e a u i e j Sailings from Hongkong. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government) The Company’s MAIL1,454 words
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Advertisement932 1919-11-22 12 By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, Xl. -f healthier and more picturesque, 5® f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without V the objectionable smell of paint. 1 I Hall’s U I Distemper U 1 (Tradt Mark.) Fl 1 is deservedly the popular wall covering932 words
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