Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-11-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE r’LBLiSHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. Ho 274. VOL. LXXVII, THURSDAY. 27th NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement529 1919-11-27 1 i Ur .rt description undertaken, to the largest W size poster, by i Sia.ni Gazette Pre»», Ltd. J «itb rare and promptitude. 4 Elates P™ free arti iC I display guaranteed. j stocks of the following ore 0 new available of Penong. HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTE I. nr> Tt. ®®jf wßk Jr529 words
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Advertisement26 1919-11-27 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN I I I I I g i r f Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S. B B g Ong Sam Leong Co. B26 words
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THE WORLD OF SPORT.
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Article918 1919-11-27 2 [From Ojb Own Cobbmponmjw.] London, Oct. 23. The excellence —shall I gay super-excel-lence ?—of Tetratema again provides one (our racing correspondent Centaur writes) with an interesting theme for these weekly notes on current racing. lhe champion two-year-old has made what I believe will be bis last appearance of918 words
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Advertisement1306 1919-11-27 2 II a I» ibb W POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. RUNNYMEDE HAIR DRESSING SALOON. ■—RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. PENANG. Jobbing Compositors wanted. Commencing in Novenjber the Apply Works Manager, The Pinang premises of the Penang Branch MODERN APPLIANCES N USE Gazette Press, Limited. o f the sln g apore Cold Storage Always in Stock1,306 words
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Advertisement1172 1919-11-27 2 electricity I victorious. I Amazing Results with Electrical 1 Treatment in the Home, I INFINITE JOY OF HEALTH. ATV> I Although universally accepted as being ths j,' gta most powerful curative agent in existence, il 11 B many sufferers I’ i IJ J J 1 ipK. B X have yet1,172 words
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Article1238 1919-11-27 3 S. T.” UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY At the Singapore Assizes on Monday, before Mr. Justice Brown, the case was continued in which Mr. Harold Latham was charged with criminal breach of trust respecting the sum of $61,925 98, the property of Captain Winenes. Mr Seth, further“ S. T.” - 1,238 words
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Article528 1919-11-27 3 Mr Bernard Day writes from London to •he Malay Mail :—I have just read in che Malay Mail’ of September 11th the report of the Land Grants Committee, and though no doubt by the time this letter reaches you the whole subject may have been settled, yet on528 words
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Advertisement668 1919-11-27 3 African realty trust, ltd. ***** ZEBEDIELA »w«> ESTATES I thE FINEST orange land in the world independence— An income lor life—Freedom I vnt of £l2O a year for 5 years would proviie an annual income of I A Pft £3oo absolutely beyond question or doubt. I a'pe r R- A-668 words
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Advertisement143 1919-11-27 3 AN ASSASSIN. Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin’s knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM is the one and the only true and sure cure143 words
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Advertisement178 1919-11-27 3 PRITCHARDS WINE SPIRIT DEPT. This Department is stocked with a choice selection of the Finest French Wines. French Wines were not much in evidence during the War. Now that they are obtainable we know they will be appreciated by many. Lay in your stock of X’mas Wines early. 1 Marceau's178 words
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Article1871 1919-11-27 4 TAPIOCA AND ITS DERIVATIVES USED AS FOODSTUFF. \P. G. Special No stone should be left unturned to supplement our tiee shortage after receiving such timely warnings during the past year of an impending food crisis. That is why, Mr Editor, at your special request, I herewith send1,871 words
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Article688 1919-11-27 4 How Their Flavour and Size Can so Improved In view of the urgency for cultivating foodstuffs in Malaya on a much larger scale than hitherto the folowing article wntter by a c or respondent in the “Planters' Chronicle, of Coimbatore, South InJia, is ol especial interst I688 words
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Article271 1919-11-27 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for October Asahau lbs 70,426 Anglo Sumatra 94,254 Bah Lias 109,335 Bila Sumatra 28,008 Central Sumatra 24,702 Investment Trust 90,721 Investment Tea 528,806 Mendaris 105,456 Sialang 160,217 Sungei Kari 33,024 Soengei Rampah 27,270 Tandjong 132,908 Tanah Datar 26,938 Toerangie (Sumatra) 46,063 United271 words
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FEDERAL COUNCIL.
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Article302 1919-11-27 4 Before the opening of the Federal Council on Tuesday, the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, acting High Commissioner, presented various decorations to five officers and one nurse, reports the “M.M.” The first was the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire to Major Malim, Machine Gun Corps. In302 words
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Article125 1919-11-27 4 [From Our Own Corbespondbnt.] Kuala Lumpur, November 26, The Federal Concil passed the following: Amendment to the Vehicles Enactment of 1912. Further amendment to tbe General Clauses Enactments of 1896 and 1897, The prohibition of the pull cation, and importation of, seditious newspapers, books and documents'. A Bill125 words
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Article648 1919-11-27 4 A writer in the Malay Mail” discusses the constitution of the Federal Council and its need of enlargement. Perhaps our virile contemporary in the Federated Malay States, says the “8. F. P.,” willjnot resent a mild comment on the same. The t«.il is not going to try and648 words
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Article182 1919-11-27 4 The case in which N. V, patai’ Indian merchant, who appeared bk. Mr. A. C. Baker on Tuesday last on th charge of cheating Mr. T. 8. Bamwb ia Chetty, under section 420 of tbe Pead Code, was again mentioned before th District Judge, this morning, Mr. Hastings182 words
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Article114 1919-11-27 4 Scotland vs Rest. A Rugbv match will be played to-morrew 4 5 p.m. at the Esplanade between Scotlaca the Rest. The teams are Scotland.—R. D. Stewart, V. C. Ipo L. H. Morrison, A. W. Harailton G. C. Watson, T. E Dibbs, D. H. J. K. Ogilvie,114 words
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Article178 1919-11-27 4 Nov 28.—PenangSt A Qd re ]aodv 1 Nov 28 —Rugby MatC ptarade. 1 Rest, 5 15 p.tn- i| Nov 28.—St Andrews D I Hotel 3 P d»' DHP>‘V- ’‘l Nov 29.—Fir® BriS» le I Kramat. 5 pm. Nov 29 and G November Nov 30.—Malacca P. H Dec 17,—Board178 words
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Advertisement393 1919-11-27 4 new advertisement». POSITION WANTED. Practical alluvial Miner desires position. Pro e p?cting, or opening new tin mine, has experience of the various methods of mining and thoroughly understands native labour, has excellent references and of a steady disposition. Apply Box No. 363. c/o Pinang Gazette. POSITION VACANT. Wanted for a393 words
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Article2547 1919-11-27 5 dhTTIP GIBBS OBTAINS HIS 0N WORLD PROBLEMS. liD Gibba had an audience of the Mr. rt l tic and in the course of his Pope re ce h e Daily Chronicle,” says ce °?“nL°ed through room after room, "I. P at fine tapestries and l2,547 words
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Article116 1919-11-27 5 Steamers in Trouble. London, November 10.—A violent north-east gale is raging across England, accompanied by heavy falls of snow. The steamer Clifton Grove was sunk off the Essex coast, and there was only one survivor. Eight thousand people witnessed a thrilling rescue lasting three hours by the116 words
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Article75 1919-11-27 5 The Superintendent of the Eastern Extension Australia and China Telegraph inform- us that the following has been received from the London office, dated the 25:h instant Company regret owing accumulation caused by Cable interruptions th» y cannot satisfactorily cope with increasing traffic and urge senders in their own75 words
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Advertisement161 1919-11-27 5 SifmLols of < ir" A Z GARTH 1 U I JONES </ Pe ace ’T’HE AWAKENING CALL to peaceful pursuits, service holding no truce with sloth, leisure never lapsing into laziness. Sunlight Soap stands for service in the peaceful pursuits of Cleanliness. Tht name LEVER on r.. r It serves161 words
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Article1253 1919-11-27 6 The Penang Municipal Commission is not the only public body by a long way that finds it difficult to make ends meet in these times of high prices, increased salaries, urgent improvements etc. The Rangoon Municipality, to quote the words of the President, is 14 bitterly in want1,253 words
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Article1430 1919-11-27 6 A Reuter message of November 13th stated that Captain Ross Captain Ross Smith, bis brother and two Smith, others, ia a Vickers-Vimy Rolls Royce aeroplane, had reached Lyons from Hounslow in 400 minutes on the flight to Australia. Our Bangkok coi respondent wires that this machine is1,430 words
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Article259 1919-11-27 6 To-day’s quotations for unretaed no > c Penang was $l4O per picul, bu ine i’ l 3icojS and for refined tin $l4l P er P ICU done. 91st it Tin was quoted in London on £286 5s spot, and £285 three month The Indian Immigration appointed under the259 words
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Advertisement239 1919-11-27 6 SOLE AGENTS FOR 1 Fraser and Chalmar», Ltd., Mining Machinery. g g Edison Swan Elec. Go., Ltd., Lamps and Fans. •g Henry Pooley Son, Ltd., Weighing Machines, 1 John I. Thornycroft Go., f Ltd., Motor Lorries. Paripan Ltd., Lacquer Enamel. F. H. Lloyd Go., Ltd., Steel Castings. g Western Elec.239 words
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Advertisement19 1919-11-27 6 “E&O. Hotel” ST. ANDRETS DINNER, On Friday, 28tb November, At 7.30 p.m. Sharp SEATS TO BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE.19 words
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Miscellaneous38 1919-11-27 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang StandardTimes:— High Water. Low Water, To-day. 2.01 a.in. 8.47 a.m. 2.40 p.m. 8 38 p.m, To-mobrow. 2.29 a m. 9.44 a.m. 3.12 p m. 9.06 p.m.38 words
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Obituary52 1919-11-27 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs Taylor, and Family, thank all friends who sent letters of condo ence, attended her late has baud’s funeral and sent wreaths and she is ve«y sorry that in the announcement of senders of the latter tl e names of Dad and Auntie I.ou and Mr Barrett were omitted52 words
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Article46 1919-11-27 7 FINAL FIGURES. Ji»»»Rome, November 22. fioa Italian election results give 156 3^‘ StS 100 Cl tbob c 3 161 t/bet»! 3 -.g 16 1»»“"” 9 jUpsblic» 09 Ex .Soldiere p a «ocr.tie Radical >s tionaH3tB 3 Independents c ulist R»dic»l eQt J Qci&H3t 146 words
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Article30 1919-11-27 7 -y E PORTE’S APPEAL. Constantinople, November 22. d„ P has appealed to the Peace ne to hasten the Turkish settle<c#{ereD7.; Of oat grave reasons for the of peace.30 words
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Article46 1919-11-27 7 5 fire at albert docks, London, November 22. Tr. f iO. Company’s vessel, the exiner Prinz Hubertus, which first voyage from the East, a ’iv destroyed by fire at the Albert 1 rit I» b °p ed mach f the carg will n salved.46 words
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Article20 1919-11-27 7 HANDED TO BRITAIN. New York, November 22. ex-German liner Imperator has been 1 over to the British authorities.20 words
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Article109 1919-11-27 7 EVERYTHING GONE.” Hamburg, November 21. Addressing an extraordinary meeting of ■_a H;>itu r g America Line, the Chairman, fisrrvcD Schdckel, said with the excepU2O ;t a remnant of a few small steamers, irtfKtiDg bad oeen taken from the Commu, in exchange for which it had merely t.109 words
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Article35 1919-11-27 7 REDUCED DEMANDS. Washington, November 22. —e c.’aminous coalminers have offered incept a4O per cent increase and a tour day abandoning their original :sEa for a6O per cent increase and a 30 tor week.35 words
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Article45 1919-11-27 7 WAGES INCREASED. New York, November 22. National Adjustment Commission 11 the Deepsea Longshoremen 80 per hour, and 120 cents per hour for l ®e. an increase of per cent over in force t 0 o c t o b er when the oegan.45 words
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Article82 1919-11-27 7 British army's total London, November 22. U r announces that between l an d October 31st, 1919, > *onour excluding the Royal Air Wfcre warded for services in the i 13.3 f ar other war services, of P° r c6B were awarded V 136 respectively. *j lac;a dts82 words
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Article51 1919-11-27 7 RNMENT COMMITTEE. U; r London, November 22. erQtneQt has appointed a ComT^ re P are a complete scheme of lrtueBs Communications. Sir n p OrUlaD 8 Chairman, and the tyett- r JDQei includes the engineering W u D Snei1 Mr 3 EI Petevel, ’’ttevo, k ccdte aud Mr51 words
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Article51 1919-11-27 7 KOLTCHAK’S RETIREMENT. Rsutib s Tklegeams- j London, November 22. The Times” correspondent at Taiga, on November 14th, says Koltchak is reported to be at Tatarskoe, 100 miles east of Omsk. The Reds were yesterday 40 miles beyond Omsk. Koltchak’s armies are retiring in most orderly fashion, crossing the frozen[ Rsutib * s Tklegeams- j - 51 words
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Article77 1919-11-27 7 DENIKIN’S SUCCESS. Stockholm, November 22. A Helsingfors message says Denikin reports having broken through the Bolshevist front between Orel and Tamboff, annihilating 55,000 Bolshevists. He adds that the peasants and workmen in the manufacturing centres are revolting against the Soviet. Korean Denial. London, November 22. Mr Ocherrin, the77 words
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Article284 1919-11-27 7 London. November 12tb.—The Premier will to-morrow be asked a question concerning the Russian passage in nis Guildhall speech, but it is already fairly evident that be will declare it was not what it seemed, namely, a repetition of his ill-fated Prinkipo proposal. This was the attitude284 words
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Article221 1919-11-27 7 Omsk, November 7.—General headquarters reports: We have evacuated the town of Ishime. The railway bridge has been blown up. In the direction of Petropavlovsk our troops after a strong counter-attack ejected the Reds from the village of Bugrovka and occupied it. To the South, our troops221 words
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Article297 1919-11-27 7 Om.k, November 7.—An Aesrmb y of Musaulm.na of Irkutsk held at the Irkutsk Town Hall, the Mussulman Colonel Mussalinofl preaidmu. Two hundred Mussulmans, including re P r seotativee of various diatr tß The deputy Administrator, M K zoetz<> ®l after welcoming those present on beha.f of the297 words
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Article69 1919-11-27 7 London, November 22. The Manchester November Handicap resulted as follows: King John (Wheatley) 1 Planet (Robbins) 2 Chat Tor (Chatwell) 3 Seventeen ran. Won by four lengths the same between second and third. The runners were identical with the list of probables (as published yesterday.) The betting69 words
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Article21 1919-11-27 7 EMBARGO TO BE LIFTED. New York, November 22. The embargo on wheat will be lifted on December 15th.21 words
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Article47 1919-11-27 7 CAPTAIN ROSS-SMITH EXPECTED AT BANGKOK. [From Our Own Corrzspondbnt.] Bangkok,. November 26. Captain Ross-Smith, on the flight to Australia, is due at Bangkok on Sunday. Captain Ross-Smith plans flying to Moulmein and Bangkok, thence following the Railway down the Malay Pen i i»se>l a47 words
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Article92 1919-11-27 7 Peking, November 12.—A further in» stance of remarkable Chinese nerve in the air is furnished by a pilot flying recently in the vicinity of Peking in an old French machine supplied to China many years ago. Engine trouble developed, and the pilot planed down. Near the earth92 words
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Article86 1919-11-27 7 [Fbom Ova Own Corresponded] Singapore, November 27. Applying for an adjournment in the Owen Road Murder case, in the Second Court, Singapore, yesterday, the D. P. P. put the deceased s wife in the box to show there was evidence to justify keeping: the first and second86 words
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Article41 1919-11-27 7 [From Our Own Corrispondent.] Singapore, November 27. At the rubber auction the tone was quiet and there "was a further decline in prices. Sheet was to cents and crepe 94 to 96. The quantity catalogued was 1124 tons.41 words
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Article103 1919-11-27 7 [Fbom Oub Own Corrxspondrnt. Singapore. November 27. The Tical ha* been further advanced by 2d- A quarterly meeting of the Kedah Planters Association was held in the Sungei Patani Club on 22nd November. Present. Messrs Chan tier (Chairman), Wilson, Symes, Long. Lane. George, Sinclair, Chasseriau, Marsnall,103 words
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Article705 1919-11-27 7 —"S.F.P.” Mr TIM Gordon, of the Post Office, is on a visit to Labuan. Mr G G Seth, DPP, is going into hospital toundergo an operation. Miss Cleopatra, the snake charmer of Pillis s Circus, has died of tuberculosis. Mr R G Van Someren has returned from—"S.F.P.” - 705 words
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Article38 1919-11-27 7 Pznang Chinese Donations Promised. Mr Gob Soon Cheng has promised $lO,OOO and Mr Tye Pbey Yuan $5,000 towards Raffles College. The Estate of Mr Tye Kee Guan has also promised $5,000 a year for ten years.38 words
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Article897 1919-11-27 7 THE NEW ASSESSMENTS. G. Special. The increased Muncipal rates sanctioned by the Commissioners at Monday’s meeting, and their probable eff ct on the ratepayer’s pccket, especially the rate increasing House Assessment from 13 to 15 per cent, have been made the subject of special inquiries by a representative897 words
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Article792 1919-11-27 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED. The hearing of the case in which Mr F H McCormack, an American, and Salea Manager of the Straits Motor Garage, Singapore, was charged with driving his motor car, on the 2nd November 1919, in so rash and negligent a manner as to endanger human792 words
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Article138 1919-11-27 7 Com mincing from to-night and ending on Sunday night the Imperial Pictura Palace will screen, in addition to six new parts of “The Diamond from the Sky,!? l which will Ibe shown in the first house, two splendid pictures entitled “The Summer, Girl,” a five-part feature, in138 words
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Article398 1919-11-27 8 —“S. F. P.” Property to be Sold. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Mergui Rubber Estates Limited held at French Bank Buildings, attended by Messrs W. A. Sims (Chairman) J. Craig, C. V. Miles, A. E. Baddeley, Lim Yun Fa, and H. B. Ward (for the secretaries,—“S. F. P.” - 398 words
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Article296 1919-11-27 8 Since copra has risen very much in price and shipment of the commodity has been facilitated those companies producing coconut m addition to rubber have assnmed a much more important position. Jugra Land and Rubber Estates is a good example of the rubber-cum coconut producer of296 words
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Article179 1919-11-27 8 In the general advance that has been taking place in Rubber shares Perma>, has evidently been overlooked, the result being considerable relative undervaluation of the shares. The planted area of 1.326 acres is capitalised at £75.000 or about £56 an acre, without allowing for reserve funds of179 words
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Article118 1919-11-27 8 The directors of the Sungkai ('humor Estates. Limited, recommend a final dividend for year ended June 30. 1919. of 25 p.c. (equivalent to 6d per ehare), less tax. making, with interim dividend paid in June, 35 p.c. for year Directors have also resolved to submit resolutions to shareholders118 words
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Article456 1919-11-27 8 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on Wednesday, October 22nd, as follows Liverpool Cotton. Last XV eek Fully Mid-American—Spot 23.06 22.26 Mid-American, Current Month 22.45 21.96 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 33.50 30.50 do. Current Month 34.10 3010. New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 35.70 34.90 Current Month456 words
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Article152 1919-11-27 8 Arb they Subsidised? Truth” of October 22nd remarks A statement mide by the Japan Chronicle” suggests that the Toyo Colonisation Company, backed by tbe Government of Japan, is buying up rubber plantations belonging to Japanese subjects in the Malay Peninsula. It is assumed, apparently, that tbe company receives152 words
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Article147 1919-11-27 8 London, October 19.—The tone of the tin market has been somewhat erratic and fluctuations ha'e been irregular. The opening was firm at £285 three months, but weakness developed later on realisation and liberal offerings by dealers, down to £279 10s. being accepted three months. Towards the end147 words
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Article113 1919-11-27 8 Among the raw materials of which Germany stands in urgent need crude rubber naturally figures prominently. The acute shortage of this material during the war, was a most severe handicap to the Germans, and peace found the country practically destitute of supplies. How to make good the113 words
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Advertisement327 1919-11-27 8 "M I t®g;X-.M A > MAGNETS IGNITION. W J &W h 1 r■ I b t fe s I 150,000 Last Year! g I 1 —the enormous annual output of Overland motor cars! ii I Many thousands of them went to all parts of the world. The Overland is j|327 words
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Advertisement67 1919-11-27 8 IF YOU WAKE UP cross and depressed, with a coated tongue, a mean feeling in the head, a sense of the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Try them to-night and see how fit you’ll feel tomorrow. Of medicine vendors everywhere, also at 9067 words
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Advertisement234 1919-11-27 8 BUY THE BEST r> T A GENUINE O, y/X wL”/ The BEST is admittedly always the cheapest in the long run particularly in bicycles. A low g racie bicycle has never been and never will be, a wise investment. Better—far better—buy a genuine B. S. A. the bicycle that is234 words
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Article790 1919-11-27 9 The good wishes of the Civil Service which will go with Sir Laurence Guillemard in his new appointment as Governor and Commander in Chief of the Strains Settlements writes the London correspondent of the S F P on Oct. 17, will be tinged with regret at the790 words
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Article80 1919-11-27 9 Messrs Allen Dennys <fc Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 89 to 94| diamond No. 2 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 79| 88 Unsmoked80 words
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Article156 1919-11-27 9 To-day’s Arrivals. Fultala, McNair, 2,708, Rangoon, Islay Kerr Co, general. Sappho, Scott, 329, Tcluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Pangkor, Harris, 94, Trang, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Speelman, Dutch, 579, Deli, KP M, general. Pin Seng, Leyne, 378, Singapore, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Bharata, Negapatam, 27th.156 words
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Article272 1919-11-27 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.rn pore and Hongkong— j on Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban j By train 10 a m Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m.272 words
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Article48 1919-11-27 9 The homeward mail “E by the Tara closes at 10 am. on Friday; registration 9 a.m, and parcels 8 a.m. pillar-boxes 9 am. Correspondence forwarded by B I packet Tara leaving Penang to-morrow should reach the United Kingdom in time for delivery before the New Year.48 words
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Article32 1919-11-27 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 22nd, received today Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s 4|d Smoked Sheet 2s 4|d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]32 words
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Article113 1919-11-27 9 Penang, November 27, 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 3/32 3 Documentary ...2/5 1/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 2 3 days’sight Private Madras Demand Bank113 words
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Advertisement325 1919-11-27 9 [res ChFsl LAGER BEER. —fit BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY, g BY MESSRS. RESCH'S LIMITED.' g (OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS AND AT THE BARS OF fi E. A&O. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE OIIIV f i FROM: I I BROTHERS CO. g B OLD CHRMIO l COUGHS All Coughs Yield325 words
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Advertisement138 1919-11-27 9 I Wm. M’KECHNIE Son, S GLASGOW. I **Novoliniam” I I Wood Preservative and J Wood Stain, S Far superior to Paint or Tar. Renders S S Wooden Buildings impervious to Decay, s White Ants and Vermin of all kinds. I VINCENT Co., Penang. I i SOLE AGENTS. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHW I austrauaVflour.138 words
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Miscellaneous252 1919-11-27 9 nnannnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnn a n D FROM THURSDAY, 27th TO SUNDAY. 30th NOV., 1919 H In the Second Show at 9 p.m. n IMPERIAL P‘*°JZ g EMPIRE THEATRE. PRESENTS CZ Mollie King in one of the most uproarious World- H Brady-Made Successes g THE SUMMER GIRL A Five Part Fantastical Farce Comedy252 words
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BRITISH MINISTER SPEAKS TO CHINA.
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Article323 1919-11-27 10 The hope of China lies with the young generation and I am confident young China will do great things,” said Sir John Jordan, the British Minister, in response to an appeal of Mr C C Nieb, president of the Chinese Cotton Mill Owners’ Association, at a323 words
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Article250 1919-11-27 10 Peking, November 9. The Peking Leader publishes a striking article by Mr Putnam Weale dealing with the Shanghai Conference of British Chambers of Commerce. which is attracting considerable attention in Chicese political and journlistic circle’. The wrier invites serious attention to the need of absolute250 words
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Article104 1919-11-27 10 Hongkong, November 7.—The Samar twins who have been such objects of curiosity in the Colony during the last few days have left for the States. With them went Resident Commissioner, Teodoro R Yangco, who is on bis way from Manila to Washington to assume his104 words
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83 1919-11-27 10 More than six million dcllars gold in bullion we*e landed in Shanghai on November 1 1 from the China Mail Steamship Company’s steamer China. The shipment consis'ed of 3,259 bars of silver 99 boxes of silver pesos and 43 bars of gold. The silver83 words
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Article49 1919-11-27 10 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5 p m. to-day 1. One Step In the Gipsy’s Camp ...Oscheit 2,Selecticn Lucia di Lammermoor ...Donizetti 3. Waltz Wood Nymphs ...Coates 4. Dance Frivolette ...Ring 5. March The Riffe Regiment ...Sousa49 words
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Advertisement412 1919-11-27 10 By using .A Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without u the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s Vb I Distemper L/ I (Trade Mark.) B is deservedly the popular wall covering of the412 words
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Advertisement386 1919-11-27 10 TANCYE’S SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. PROTECTED BY PATENTS. > I '■"■"P'— Jlt' I i r 1,1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■——r II I I TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL OILS. POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: HOTTENBACH BROS, CO., I ENGINEERING DEPT., PENANG. j !■—l—Hl |X d*’386 words
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Article882 1919-11-27 11 The Taiwan Mara which is ashore in Mofa Bay, Hainan Stravs, has been abandoned, a total loss. Cz?cho-Slovakia haa chartered two additional steamers in Japan, the ships being the Italy Maru, 9,100 tons deadweight, and the Scotland Maru, 9,100 tons, deadweight, both owned by the Kawasaki KUen Kaisha,882 words
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