Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PbBUSHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1J33. No. 9. VOL. jLXXVIII. MONDAY. 12th JANUARY, 1920. PRICE 10 CENT'S.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 773 1 I STUDIO NOW AT i 7, HORTHAM ROAD. I NEAR CHIN' SENG CO. INSURANCE. n THE s i n. JtJteliable (sip 3 Tl/iirii/Ol H B 31 The undersigned ns agents for th. Gorpo g tlnPlKt I irtWRIItKd. =S/ foe —I EE PATERSON, SIMONS GO., LTD.. g -JEA 0 S (Incorporated
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    • 29 1 t iiiiiiiiiiinLiiiiffliiiiHi THE BEST CAR IN TOWlt S 1 a I I i tesixn ft/»F£CTro YALVf /N-NMO Mtrrc/, K B Sole Agents S.S. «ZF.M.S- Ong Sam Leong Co.’ a
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  • 1798 2 REFORM OF GOLF. [Fbom Oub Own Corrbspokdxnt.] London, December 11. From being nerely a spiritual home of the historic Royal and Ancient club, St Andrews is to be roused to become a real live governing body. It is felt that the haphazard control at present exercised must
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    • 414 2 POSITIONS WANTED. Billet wanted as Fitter or Driver. Can take charge of Factory engine and all rubber caring machinery. 15 years mechanical experience. Holls good testimonials. P. J. de Silva, c/o Postmaster, Pi ai. 00—31-1 Wanted chan-6 of employment by Qualified Accountant, accustomed to controlling large staff, and secretarial work.
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    • 255 2 ■■■■■KSraBMHaKaWKMHMMBKaaMi A time can be easily seen on DARKEST night. I Q) fa Al 53.35 Cents’ 9 I -\s> strait* Figures and Hands ‘■ffS/C '8.35 for this Gent’» WRIST SUU with luminous figures v*h an < d A H* NDS as illustrated, fitted i. n I.uable 10 Jewel Swiss Lever
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    • 1579 2 NOTICES. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AT THE RACE COURSE. ygSuATOAW Oar Mr. Oh Theam Beng has been authorised to sign “Per J. Motor Cars «(ter having set down k» «nr firm their passPDgers will leave by the road past v r t z rK’SrW Procuration for our firm. O.M O’s. Quarters and
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  • 1180 3 THE P. O.'S PROFITS. comments ON the report. n ,en >rt of the Peninsahr and Ibe q Lmi Navigation Company, now 0 ientft that the profit in the year to h ftCu 3 inb er last was nearly double ended Sep anri more t i ian f oar the P
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  • 329 3 The Thames is li erally choked with food ships, wri es a correspondent on December 31. Forty vessels of all from aH parts of the world, are awutiog disci.a r ge, of which there is little prospect. One steamer I'rom Australia has on bo'ird 25,000
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  • 159 3 Calcutta December 14.—Yesterday the Sessions Judge of Tipperah delivered judgment iu the appeal preferred by Abdur Rahaman the serang of the river steamer Buzzird" against his conviction and sentence passed by the Subdivisional Magistrate of Chandpnr on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder on the
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    • 32 3 I np JJ pj MOTOR I I 1 n C CYCLE. I Harley-Davidson j Sub-Agent: g PENANG &P. WELLESLEY. j W. J. D. Trengove (Falmouth House) g H I SIDE-CAR FOR SALE,
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    • 1528 3 The Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies, Penang default of each determination equally. The Directors shall also, entitled to The Subscription List will open on Thursday, the 15th January, 1920 and be repaid all travelling and hotel expenses properly inouned bv them in elose on or before
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  • 906 4 TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. 1. Thb George Town Pursb—2-45 p.m. Value $5OO and $lOO to Second Horse. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffia ponies 1.42 and under. Entrance Fee $3O. Distance about seven-and-a-half furlongs. Jill 9.10, Mr R S Ramasamy's c m I Know You 9.4, Mr James Stark’s c m
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  • 179 4 The P V R C shoot yesterday morning resulted as under:— 200, 500 and 600 Yards H P,S. 105. Mr C A Padday H’cap. .40 made 95.40 Pte E Bennetc .60 93.80 G N Saye .65 93.10 Koay Teik Hock .62 92.46 M;s A E
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  • 38 4 A COPRA RECORD. Messrs Taylor and Co. Ltd. have received a London cable, dated 7th January, timed 5-50 p m., giving the price of Copra as as £69-10-0 per ton and Rubber 2s 9J per lb.
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  • 194 4 Pbnang, January 12, 1920. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 $l5 50—sales M. P. Tapioca sl6.oo—sales Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sl6j buyer». Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $75 sellers. Cloves $l5O sellers.
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  • 50 4 lhe Baud will play the following programme of masic at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Overture Arcadians Wood 2 Fox Tret M< u .tain Young Lady Canlas 3 Selection Pr > Bono Publics Engbeman 4. Waltz Wood Nymphs... Cootes 5. March Le President de la R-publique...
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  • 225 4 SHOOTING ON PROVINCE ROAD. A very daring alleged attempted robbery is reported to have been committed on Thursday in a motos ear between Telok Wang and Ara Kuda Police Station, somewhere near the 11th mile stone. One A. A. M. S. Supramaniam Che tty of Penang
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  • 292 4 List of Subscriptions. The Hon. Mr. H. Marriott, Acting Colonial Secretary, sends the following for publication: The following subscriptions have been actually received by the Hon. Treasurer up to 7th January, 1920;« t Sir Arthur Young 500 Messrs. Boustead Co. 50,000 H.H. the Sultan of Johore, D.K., G.C.M.G.,
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  • 24 4 r den, 7 C"Dt Pnnl*»t l*ft T”din on astp’mpr for Marapilleg. Ho if in October to lesume big flight to Australia Aneta
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    • 409 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted to rent for a fe* months, by married couple one or two rooms, preferably furnished. Box No. 14, c/o Pinang Gazette. AUCTIONS. PENANG SALES ROOM. TO BE SOLD By Public Auction, At 38, Beach Street. On Monday, 19th January, 1920, AT 11 A. M. A 3
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    • 191 4 lordsoM facts tor Planters to decided to bay Tractor, the next question is—which Traotor* SeeMik to answer some of the important questions which will heip the Planter to Treotor operates with kerosene oil (coal oil) which is mu' s XT aTe r»se consumption is about two gallons to the aa*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 397 4 SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR THE RACES. FILLIS’ GREAT CIRCUS GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 th 9-75 P. M. LOCATION:—DATO GARDENS. Fillis’ Great Circus is now the Largest and Leading Amusement Enterprise of the East Comprising EVERY 40 EUROPEAN ARTISTS -40 DOUBLE to* ACT 1O LADY ARTISTS 10 fc, 30 GENTLEMEN ARTISTS
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  • 1453 5 PADI IN SOUTHERN DISTRICT. [Fkom a Cobbespondent.J Radi growing in the southern district of Province Wellesley does not seem to have much attraction for the Malays and the area under cultivation shows no increase this year, especially at Sungei Acheh and Sungei Ayer Itam near the 27th mile
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    • 476 5 FORT-R EV IV ER v. FORTIFIES AND REVIVES. A LIQUEUR TONIC. THE STIMULANT THAT SUSTAINS. Exhilarating and Invigorating as the Ur sunshine imprisoned in it. .■-■qiigL fTz “Newman’s Fort-Reviver” is the most deliciously “clean” and appetising of drinkf 7!'% .<'lll iimuables. It is rich and fruity, but very much f
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    • 185 5 HARD TO BELIEVE YET NEVERTHELESS TRUE AND EASILY VERIFIED. Mr. J. Sawyer living at 8, Newhall Street, Birmingham, was a great sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, but had no faith in advertised cures and it was only after great persuasion that he was induced to give Little’s Oriental Balm a trial.
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    • 200 5 PRITCHARD Telegrams: n T irl Telephone: Ot vyOae PENANG 335. PEANCO 7 7 With DepartmentPENANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. al Connections. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY. Race Hats! Race Hats! The newest creations in Millinery are now on show Ladies’ Trimmed Muslin V fl Hats. Price from $22 $65Ladies’ Trimmed Velour Hats. Limited
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  • 17 6 Watson—At Penang, on the 11th January, the wife of A Rath ven Watson of a son.
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  • 1300 6 The news as to the situation in Siberia is somewhat conflicting, but the statement that Japan has been given a free hand there to deal with the Bolshevists who have crumpled up the forces of Admiral Koltchak, may be accepted, in a general way, since it now seems to
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  • 1314 6 A considerable number of cases of influenza are reported in Influenza Penang at present. The Again, Medical Department at Home gives the following advice regarding the disease. In f ection is by contact, coughing, sneezing, and even loui talking. The poison can ba projected as far as
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  • 18 6 Tin was quoted in London on Jan 9th ai £359 spot, and £356 15s three months,
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  • 83 6 The output of the Middleton Tin Mines Ltd., for December was plant 130.00 piculs, tribute 7.60 piculs. Total 137.60 piculs. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 4th to 10th January 1920 (being one week) was 15 tons. The output of tin ore from
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  • 361 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for December Bukit Katii lbs 14,043 Bukit Jelutong 8,358 It is notified that the price of first grads rubber for the period 9th January, 1920 to 15tb January, 1920, inclusive, is one dollar and eleven and a half cents per pound) equivalent
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 236 6 DeRESZKE CIGARETTES I EGYPTIAN (Tenor) in 50’s. I VIRGINIA (Americane) B SOLO OUT. I IMPORTERS I BEHR CO., Penang. I PARI P A N j LACQUER ENAMEL. jj O The Finest Enamel far indoor or outdoor <3 Decoration far: WALLS IT IS UNRIVALLED WITH A g H WOODWORK REPUTATION OF
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    • 25 6 E.&O. HOTEL. MCE TIFFINS OIHHERS. Tuesday, January 1316January 1516. Saturday, January 1716. E. O. Orchestra during Tiffin and Dinner Everyday. Dancing on Thursday after Dinner.
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  • 359 7 MOMENTOUS QUESTIONS. [Rkutib’s Telegrams.} London, January 8. l ord Bukenbesd, the Lo.d Chancellor, wmP .i>i«i th® I mier to Parle, I t H stated that the Minis*era are accom--3JP(-: by a retinae of fifty officials. e Inter-Allied Conferences will really gIE ant to a second Peace Conference, dealwith
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  • 162 7 M. CLEMENCEAU’S LETTER. London, January 10, The letter which M. Clemenceau handed k Herr von Lersner, after the exchange of ratifications, records the assurance relative >o the safeguarding of economic interests htal to Germany, in connection with the l:apa Flow reparations. It stated that the Allied and Associated
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  • 72 7 London, January 7. C > minting on a Tientsin telegram bating that China is asking the Bankers bmmission for a loan of £3,000,000, the financial News” remarks: ‘‘Alth ugh the ktnese Customs returns for 1919 establish all surpluses handed over are hindered, chiefly for the payment
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  • 109 7 London, January 7. l 2 nn OßtB Moth and Mantis which rl eer i B nce returning with the L, Dge ver Expeditionary Force were f l 9l °ned at Sheerness, yesterday, and LimV a s Cockchafer and Cricket were I th» 91 rv &t Ghatham,
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  • 133 7 EXCELLENT PROSPECTS. London, January 9. Sir Auckland G ddes, President of the Board of Trade, in a statement reviewing trade prospects, said the position is undoubtedly encouraging. He pointed out that the position needed only a natural increase in exports and earnings of British vessels to secure a
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  • 163 7 PREPARATIONS FOR 1921. London, January 8. The preliminaries governing the British Empire Exhibition in 1921 have been completed. It will probably be held in Regent’s Park. The Imperial, Dominions and Colonial Governments have expressed their approval of the undertaking, which will be on a vast scale, involving
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  • 66 7 London, January 7. The “Daily Mail” says a foreign firm trading in Mincing Lane is involved in liabilities of £500,000 as the result ef a £2,000,000 rubber transaction. It was feared it would cause general trouble on the rubber market, but it is believed the matter was
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  • 76 7 London, January 8. Indications promise a prolonged Railwaymen’s Conference,possibly until January 11th. It is now regarded as practically certain that the Government’s offer will be referred back to the Negotiating Committee with instructions to re-open negotiations with the Government. Miners’ Wages. Meanwhile, the Miners* Federation
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  • 307 7 ITALY AND YUGO SLAVIA. Pari?, January 9.-—French circles state Italy’s willingness to throw in her lot with England and France in settling the Turkish question in accordance with British and French desires, in return for a fair Fiume settlement. Concerning Yugo-Slavia, all dealings will be through the Paris
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  • 116 7 ARRESTS IN AMERICA. New York, January 6. Action against extremists is proceeding briskly in Chicago, Mr Mallen, Statistician on the Federal Trade Commissijn, has been arrested on a charge of membership of the Communist Party. He was confined in a military camp in 1917 as a conscientious objector.
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  • 685 7 THE DORPAT CONFERENCE. London, January 8. It is authoritatively stated that the Bolshevist negotiations with Lithuania have broken down and that a resumption is improbable. South Russia. Denikin’s military situation is going from bad to worse. The Bolshevist claims of large captures of men and material leave little
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  • 54 7 BRITISH AND DUTCH MACHINES London, January 7. The Daily Mail says Messrs Vickers are building for the Government a six-motor aeroplane to carry fifty passengers. A telegram from The Hague a Heerys Fokker is constructing an aeroplane to carry sixty, fitted with sleepingbooths and smoking room, for flights
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  • 52 7 Shanghai, December 29. —A wineless message from Washington, dated December 27, states that the U. S. transport “Burford” had wirelessed the Navy Department that all was well on board and that the anarchists were contented with their berths and The American Press has dubbed the vessel “The
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  • 235 7 Hongkong January 3. —The Japanese Government proposes to dispatch to Siberia the remnant of the Kajsata Division most of which ig actually serving in that territory, in order to meet the urgent needs of the situation, this decision being taken some time ago. The matter was
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  • 358 7 Passengers bound for home by the s.s. Kleist to day are Mr- Wood Mrs. Fish, Mrs. L. M. Evans, Messrs Hewitt, Swift, Stuart, Jacques, Edwards, Forbes, Mr. Justice Farren Man by, Mrs. Muirhead and infant, Mrs. Hewjtt, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Archdeacon and family, Mrs. Ridgway,
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  • 1278 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Alfred Larsen of Larsen and Co. Sumatra, is on a visit to Singapore. Mr. Nobutomi Yoshida is recognised as the Consul for Japan at Singapore Mr. H. R, Bull in appointed to act as assistant protector of Chinese, Singapore. Mr. P. W. Richards, Penang, is granted a
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  • 136 7 The meeting of Legislative Council has been postponed a week, to Monday, the 19 ch lost, Thia is the meeting at which the Income Tax Bill is to come up for second reading» The agenda will include the following:— Lunatic Asylums Bill (Bill “To amend and consolidate the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 212 8 [To Tm Editob or thb "Pinanq Gazitti.”] Sir,—For increasing rents several house owners, as you may fyave heard, have been punished and quite s verely too This action on the part of the Government is greatly appreciated by many, and is therefore to be applauded. But» unfortunate!? this only
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    • 148 8 [To Tem Editob or thb “Pinang Gazfttb.”] Sir,— At a meeting of th« Ulu Selangor DPA, held on the 17th ultimo, the Chairman stated, in regard to new estates and newly opened upland, that ‘‘only foodstuffs crops were allowed to be planted the first year and no
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    • 105 8 “8.F.P.” Daring the anxiety of being served first at the Mackenzie road depot, Singapore, the crush became so great that the doers bad to be closed. In the attempt to carry out the order force had to be used and when the doors were swing to,one unfortunate man
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    • 154 8 —‘‘B F P." In the Third Cou t, Singapore, Mr Langham Carter imposed a fine of $l5O on a Chinese, named Teh Keh Seng of 6 Macao Street, for hoarding three-and-a-half bags of ric*« Accused pleaded cuilty and said he had to supply some 200 or 300 coolies
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    • 129 8 The Compagnie de Commerce and de Navigation d’ Extreme Orient, of Saigon, m their report dated December 9th, state There is no change to report in our market during the last fortnight. Our prices are very high with an upward tendency due to the large quantity of
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  • 127 8 Lucknow, December 16—The seventh Ail India Pvu'try Show was held in Wing field Park on Frijay and Saturday last. All local arrangements had been carrie 1 out bj Mr H J Davies, Superintendent of Government Gardens, and were excellent. The show ground wa< enclosed with canvas
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 254 8 BRITISH I U D D” expanded metal I D D DIAMOND MESH /vgy Y i A J\ A A Y X/X/ X/ X/ Xr X/ X/ A a a R r BE SI R It II F /X /X /X /X /X /X r 5 w B H M J*?
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    • 326 8 A Great Tonic i IRON JELLOIDS. A Great Ideal— Liberty, A Great Ideal is placed before the H&T world by Bertholdi s Colossal Statue of Liberty, which greets the traveller entering New York Harbour. To a -gs robust constitution alone is possible the fulfilment of great ideals. Maintain your strength
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  • 189 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Sappho, Scott, 328, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Jz Co., general. Jin Ho, Gully, 94, Brandon, Eastern Shipping Co, general. To-day's Arrivals. Caddopeak, Cottle. 1,769, Hongkong, Adnmson, Gilfillan Co, general. Trang, Pithie, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Kedah, Maples, 94, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general.
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  • 286 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping> By train Ipoh. KualaKubu, KualaLumpur f 7.15 a m Seremban, Malacca, Johore, i& 6 p.m Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping By train also also 10.15 a.m. Batu Gajah,
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  • 56 9 Jan 12—The Athenaeum, Debate on Bolshevism/’ in Masonic Ha'!, 12 Logan Road, 9 p.m. Jan 13, 15 17.—Penang Races. Jan 15 —P C.C. Tenuis Entries Close. Jan 25.—P.V.RC. Shoot, 300 and 600, 7 30 am. Jan 28 -RAM General Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. Feb 15.—P.V R.C. Shoot, 200, 500
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  • 114 9 Penang, January 12 1920 {By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/5 3/32 M 3 Documentary ...2/5 1/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank H 3 days’ sight Private
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 253 9 Constructed throughout of the well-known B S. A. high quality material and workmanship, the B.S.A, Motor Bicycle is unequalled for reliability. It is the ideal mount for solo and sidecar as the B.S. A. Three. Speed Countershaft Gear makes hill-climbing easy. RI O E A Supplied and Recommended by ARRIVING
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    • 739 9 ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS (QVALTINt’ VACANT. Eto, Jr 4 f For children who an outgrow- A ctNT iwrtp e Minimum Charge 52.00 f in S strength or whose Forl uaertiou 1.75 per mol UT retard d> .i O valtm«" should be 2 insertions 1.50 t he daily beverage,
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  • 350 10 Calcutta,- December 19. Yesterday before the presidency m*iirra’e G E, Lochlack sppli d f.»r a warrant, against a Marwari DHined P-troian-ard on a cbsrge of crimira! breach of t'u-tin rrspect of Rs -1,000. According to the petition complainant and accused entered into a partnership to
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  • 186 10 The Ayah. Forth fates old Mariana. Part saint and partly sinner Away to the Gymkhana A wheeling Miss Corinna. Full oft has Mariana These twenty-nine long years. Away at the Gymkhana Charmed cnocodilish tears. And oft has Mariana Consoling finger cut Given babes at the Gymkhana Small
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 179 10 ,__(;odW—SAFETY TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. SOLE AGENTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN AND CO. LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). JL JOißlr Bar Mr SturdySteady 111 I c Sure —i a iT»imlairĕi wmimmii —Tn- mirriri'n 11 iWi■■■ 111 mi FROM the beginning, Firestone MotorcycleTyres set a new standard’of service. The Non-Skid
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    • 287 10 A FAR-EASTERN FALLACY. Among foreign residents in the Far East the belief in purgatives as a panacea for half the ills of mankind is a firmly rooted fallacy. At times purgatives are necessary, but their habitual use weakens the whole system and means ultimate ruin to the digestion. The cause
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    • 450 10 UNLOCK the door of Prosperity j and Success in Motor Transport. The Master Words are Mileage and ZZZ Maintenance. g THE J«llllllllllllllllllllllllll» NASH <<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii»| Is the Master Key. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO; I ONG SAM LEONG CO., B Sole Distributors S. S. F. M. S. I All f A
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  • 1011 11 The >ale of Japanese steamers to foreigners is steadily proceeding. The latest contracts are for the sale of the Yuri Mam, 11,000 tons, of the Teikoku Kisen Kaisha, to he immdiately delivered at London at Y. 30 per ton. The Empress of Russia, bound for America, was held
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 347 11 The Negative FLAG of the Nava! Code. —Say “NO” when 7/ offered IMITATIONS u C of Lea Perrins* Sauce. fl I IMBt I tf dfe [o distinguish the original and genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the signature of LEA PERHINS appears in White across the Red
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    • 194 11 Swnlols t'l r/l T /7- O e I J? I '7l'’ V? -7* i //<• \■'N x i x Y\L v I A >/X w \i'A I I j 1 -A GARTH i z X JOT<rES 4 Jsfl ii /z/ -a x a- X7\k(i Ii A. V i yVflfczTig.JKtwT -Zly
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    • 1433 12 WTI n/\ T>DITI€U Khi ill A PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. H B<l HKlllSn INDIA W» g V A REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SER’V ICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND VENEZUELA from Hongkong on or about 2utl A A w WTWII ss COLOMBIA from Hongkong on or about
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    • 856 12 I BLUE SEAL BRAND PALE PILSEN I BEER! q As Popular for its quality as its 11 price* Inccmparabie in both. LI I g 11 Q BUFPL/B8 OBTAtNABLE I PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd., |l =S (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) j ANO PRINCIPAL OIALENS PENANG. I M iiiiihim min iiidnr iinir, mria
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