Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1920

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE uj.-LISKED DAILY ■f JU. ESTABLISHED 1333. N 15. VOL.. L.XXVHI. MONDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1920. PRICE 1q CENTi».
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 671 1 N KKO i| I studio j I r AO' "i I NOW AT i| I j, nORTH’M ROM- b NEAR CHIN' SENS CO. 'Toiwiiimi I Mill 1 1 ,WSURAHCE mm num the LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. i i i (Cleveland I Liu* IltiL sli LIT-Ills m 3. wl a g I
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    • 27 1 Knniii! 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN I 1 8 fes® I VALV[-iM-HtAO Mtrntff s g Sole Agents S.S. A.F.M S. 1 Ong Sam Leong a Co.
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  • 918 2 THE TURF. [From Our Own Corretpondent.] London, December 18. Ab was the case a fortnight ago. the performance of the champion steeplechaser Poethlyn, is again the subject cf these weekly notes on current racing. Ib was my gcod fortune to see Mr Hugh Peel’s fine horse
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    • 1674 2 POSITION WANTED. in thk matter of How mnc CHOP "THYE LEE” AND wT F.oV“y r “THYE LEE CHAN.” SANATOGEN b ch»ow»r"^periXe h,n Hoi<i» 8»od test.- t>ISSOLUTIO "> does your jjervous System need cnoniala. P J. de Silva, c/o Postmaster, p ra j CIVIL SUIT No. 230 OF 1919. Some people’s
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    • 156 2 1 llellesens Celis JUST ARRIVED n 1 w Type 0 No. 0 Volts 1.5 "PtHHA 0 Large Cars and Motor Boats A 1 \pO {(J i q Type 2 No. 4 Volts 1.5 2.70 2 Type V No. 4 Volts 4 n S Runts Hand Lamps V.OU H n PRICES
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  • 636 3 Thf. Dinner in London. At tliv resumed annual dinner of the Straits Settlements Association at the Savoy Hotel, London, on the 4th December, Sir Frank Swettenham, G.C.M.G., in the chair, the chief guest was Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemand. K.C.8., the newly-appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements and
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  • 358 3 The Committee of the Straits Settlements Association, says the “L.&.C.E.” is to be congratulated on the success that attended the proceedings at tli« resumed annual dinner, held on 4th During the period of the wan it has not. been possible to continue the gathering, which, as the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 272 3 ■TUI M—■ Oversea-Chinese Bank, Ltd., (INCORPORATED IN S. S.) 24. BEACH STREET, PENANG, WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON THE 15th JANUARY 1920. HEAD OFFICE 2, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 7tT. DOULATRAM Co., BOMBAY MERCHANTS. temporary Store 104, Muntri Street. \\c beg to inform the Public that we have opened an Store
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    • 49 3 SIN POH HOCK CO. undertake to build wcoden lighters, junks, sampans, <fcc., repair old lighters or any wooden craft, &c. All orders will be carried oot] wit!; carefulness and promptitude and satisfaction guarant’ed. Jor rates and estimates please apply TOWN OFFICE. th. Gladstone Road, SHIPYARD AT JELUTONG, 363, Penang
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    • 343 3 JUST ARRIVED! Xu OlteAAagje, |b aZ Rubber Companies .hggwggsa ACCOUNTS.” R. S. STEWART, E. C. EEBELS INDISPENSABLE TO ■< >■ Q RUBBER ESTATE T~ MANAGERS f. j.w. i.".L“j,,.j..,,, ri'.r?. ujr owners AND AGENTS. ""-•A" Price $3.50 Postage Extra. "*....*7.**. 1 11 ~t SOCKS' iKWgfiHSSXgOJ Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.' tZ&tSSaBXDBSBKQOBSBEBBBBDSXSn I
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  • 2913 4 A RECORD MEETING. r THE CLOSING EVENTS. j The expec'atious thab the New Year Meeting of the Penang Torf Club, which concluded on Saturday, would 1 prove a record one were felly justified. The committee, the officials and all others who contributed to make the meeting memorable are
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  • 129 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Friday. To-day UO SHARES. -5 -2 ,2 a* 5 co 02 ffl n Robber (Dollar). c. sc. S c. c. Nyalas 17.00 17.50 16.50 17.00 Mining. Asam K. 38/- 38/6 38/6 39/Chenderiang 14/- 15/- 15/-
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  • 45 4 The Band will plav the following programme cf music at he Esplanade, from 6 p.ro. to-day 1. Ov» r ure Raymond ...Thomas 2. Fox Tret Young Country Girl ...Perez 3. Selection Irish Airs ...Hartman 4 Waltz September ...Gordin 5. March Bona Fide ...Goring
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  • 426 4 Cap». Sydney Smith, OBE, has returned from leave. Mrs S G Parrett left for Home by the Kitano Maru. Mr Parrett will follow shortly. The Food Controller has appointed Mr F J Morten to be Agent for the Food Controller, Malacca, vice Mr N K Bain, Lieut.-Colonel
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  • 392 4 The following promotions in the Revenue Survey Branch of the Survey Department have been approved, with effect from the Ist January, 1919: Mr E W Geyer, Deputy Superintendent, Kinta, and Mr B J Perkins, Assistant Superintendent, to be Superintendent (Supernumerary). Mr A W Wallace, Assistant Superintendent,
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  • 428 4 OPENING I Mr Fillis has a big t ens > have done with one t/vSaturday night in orde t J comfortably the immense flocked to Dato Kramat 1 formance of his circa*. Lon the time announced for was filled in all parts. their arrival mistakenly thinf fl seats
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  • 253 4 Magness—Lesslab. A very pretty wedding took J on Saturday last in the Chun* the Immaculate Conception, when Mr. Kenneth Bernard Mif of the Straits Trading Co., Butterworth, was married w I Ivy Geralda Lesslar. The BtfP. Perrichon officiated. Iho > who was given away by her Mr.
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  • 1549 5 SOLDIERS’ DIVORCES. [Fhom Our Own Correspondint. j Edinburgh, December 17. The roll of divorce cases in the Scottish Court of Session has been very heavy of late, and many are cases at the instance of ex-soldiers against erring wives, although in some cases, it should be said, the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 113 5 PRITCHARD TELEGRAMS: J?r n n T.tH TELEPHONE: CL OW., LjLU., PENANG 335. peanco 033 With DepartmentPENANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. a! Connections. SOLE AGENTS FOR: VITAFER The Greatest of all Tonic Foods Composed of the entire Protein constituents of Milk (Casein and Lactalbumen), combined w jth the Glycerophosphates of Calcium, Sodium
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    • 113 5 AERTEX Cellular Clothing Ideal Underwear for all climates and under all conditions. THE scientific construction gives perfect ventilation 1 and keeps the body at an even temperature because (F* of the non-conducting air entangled in the meshes of the fabric. BEING woven on a loom (not knitted on a frame),
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 485 5 PILLIS’ GREAT CIRCUS. Hundreds unable to gain admission. 3,000 Spectators witnessed this Great Show on Saturday Night. Ask any of them if it is not the Best Show yet brought to Penang. Again To-night the 19th instant and Every Evening at 9-J5 p. m. Sharp. Don’t miss any item in
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  • 1198 6 To adopt an ostrich-like attitude towards what is happening outside as well as inside Russia as a result of aggressive Bolshevism is likely to be as mischievous as it is f oolish. We therefore deem it our duty to draw the serious attention of
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  • 28 6 Saturday’s quotation for refined} tin in Penang was $lB9 50 and $l9O per picul, business done; and for unrefined tin $lB9 per picul, buyers no sellers.
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  • 149 6 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 11th to 17th January 1920 'being one week) was 18 tons. The output of the Renong Tin Dredging Con pany, Limited, for the Ist half month ending loth January, was No I Dredge pls 74, No 2
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  • 940 6 The working of the rice rationing schemes in Singapore and Rice Hoarding, tbo l«g« Federated Malay States will be watched by Penang people with considerable interest, particularly in view of the fact that there is at the pn sent time the greatest difficulty in obtaining supplies of
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  • 178 6 THE VICTORY LOAN B[ Ll [Fbom Oub Own Kuala Lumpur, Ja Uuar At the Federal Council t all the members were presenr eUa 8 the Sultans. P hl On the Victory Loan bjj Chief Secretary explained it tures, which have already lished. eu The Hon. Mr. Eric Macfadven
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  • 75 6 FFuom Our Own Corresponding] Singapore, -January The Straits Settlements branch of the National Association of bjj. charged Sailors and Soldiers has ceived the following letter from the Acting Colonial Secretary: “f directed to inform you tb-t JJis fwiy i£e King has commanded expression of appreciation
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  • 68 6 [From Orrß Own Singapore. -January 19. Sir Laurence Guillemard. K.C.B, is only accompanied by Lieut. Mallet, according to the Jjondon correspondent of the “Free Press.” Lieut. Mallet is the son of the Bt. Hon. Bif Louis Mallet, Ambassador at Constantinople before the war. The neff Governor
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  • 44 6 SIAM’S DECISION. [From Ovr Own Oorresponpent 1 Bangkok, -January 19. A Royal decree announces that former enemy aliens can only re-enter Siam on a permit, which will be gran* ted only in special circumstances fc’ a period not exceeding three monik?.
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  • 38 6 [From Och Correspondent.] Singapore, January 19 The Victory Loan Bill will be taken through all stages and the Defend Force Bill to establish a Loc* Defence Force, will receive the reading in the Legislative Counc to-day.
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  • 130 6 A most enjoyable ride was held the members of the Penang H’ lL Club on Sunday morning. H-H-Sultan of Perak took part, riding o De of Mr. Heah Swee Lee’s Polo Putting Green, and he seemed enjoy the ride very much. TLe was at Dato Kramat Gardens
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  • 50 6 The January medal conl l’?*' ar i the P.S.C. for “A” class, handicap, was decided yes er follows: t q t 1 R. C. Martin F. D. Thompson L' T. E. Dibbs (4 Starter, Mr. C. M. i jfh •Judges, Mr. F. M. Sharroc F. W. Harris.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1089 6 NOTICE IS HEREBY {GIVEN that’ a Prospectus has been filed with the legistrar of Companies, Penang, whiehfstates amongst other things:— The subscription list will open at 10 a.m. on thellSth January, 1920, and ttih Nnqe on or before the 31st January, 1920 for local subscribers, and on the 2 wtJTI
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    • 32 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises. Mrs. S G, Parrett. P. P. C.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 43 6 THE TIDES. The following are tbe tides for To-day, and To-morrow Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-dat. 12.00 m’nt. 6.11 a.m. 12 00 noon. 6 06 p.m. To morrow. 12.30 a.m. 6 44 a m. 12.27 p.m. 6 42 p m.
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  • 191 7 IjBi Vn5?8O? LIFE. (R ,VT»’- T.UKBAX»] 1 P.ris, January 12. Afrque (5 404 fcon9 of I fbe liuer 465 passenger o l>Tf) v J 1 trom West Africa, sank 50 E ward boon; Rochelle. She was B ;eiWe9 L W 'k to port, her engines being b
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  • 120 7 London, January 12. I .„i C g to doubt as regards Sir R Borden’s Ih to South Africa,Reuter’s correspondent l'4tawa cables that when Sir R Borden I;-.] from Canada he purposed acImpanyiog Lo-d Je’licoe. via various st Indian and South American ports, to ■ape Town
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  • 33 7 Loulons, January 13. I I'ms sent to Cattaro to take to Bizerta surrendered Austrian warships, Etablythiee bst/esidps, four destroyers rai: 1 ‘weive torpedo boats, found them B‘m&gcd, almost beyond repair.
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  • 71 7 Lonnon, January 12. I TU Admiralty list rf saluting sta’ions B- saended by the deletion of fourteen b 1 rt« shown under China and the substitu■Ln cf a regulation 1 hat foreign warships ■tny fire salutes at any port in China Btbere Ch'n°Be warships able to
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  • 96 7 TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. London, J .nuary 15. Al official statement of the terms by the railwaymen shows that the rnment has not departed from the I ‘-‘P-e of basing standard rates on the tT Mge instead of the highest pre-war rate ?maoded by the railwaymen. The I
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  • 46 7 HER BALLOT to BE TAKEN. London, January 15, tj n^ c>r< Conference has dec'del Andino tk U f er ba,lot atronglv recotntvras n. f,eep P r anoe o f th» employers’ Cc cfe’r& ac e J' week, y "dvanc», and a on working
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  • 70 7 EXHIBITIONS HINER Ry, t London, January 12, ex bihition leaves the c P®ning at n nfn 00 tbe Ist May next. J’ h ‘«»->bn. u u b T n he 21. t M.y, ’•Ple«nb.r P‘ u J C t "> To-n 14tb 19 c b r Ad-bid. tk
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  • 903 7 THE BOLSHEVIST MENACE [RxUTMB’S Tmlwbams.] London, January 15 It is stated on high military authority that the present situation in the Middle East is causing considerable anxiety. Tbe French are having considerable trouble in Syria and there are also difficulties in Asia Minor, and the whole
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  • 68 7 A SERIOUS SITUATION. London, January 12, A Cairo telegram of January Bth says the situation in Syria is exceedingly £rave. There has been serious fighting between the French and Syrian Volunteers, with heavy casualties on both sides. A National Defence Committee has been formed at Damascus, where univeral consscription
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  • 54 7 BOLSHEVIST OHAOS FEARED. Paris, January 12, Reports from Vienna state that armed Communists dissolved the Municipal Council, and declared the abolition of private property and tbe socialisation of industry. A demonstration of workers on the 18th January, it is feared, will be a prelude to Bolshevist ohaos, unless foodstuffs
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  • 87 7 DISLOCATION OF TRAFFIC. Berlin, January 13, A strike of miners in tbe Hamborn district of the Ruhr region for a six hour day and better food supples led to day-long rioting A mob stormed the Town Hall, seizing arms. Tbe disturbances later spread to other district? and
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  • 108 7 PRESSING PROBLEMS. London. January 12. The Times gives prominence to the letter of s correspondent referring to Major Stigand’s death. He mentions tbe latter’s advocacy of a Central African confederation of which the northern province will be the southern part of the Sudan. Tbe writer contends
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  • 139 7 RESIGNS FROM ARMY. London, January 13, General Townabend, the defender of Kut, resigned from the Army on January 10th, hia action being apparently connected with the serial publication, begun on January lltb, of a book on the campaign in Mrsopotamia, in which he reiterated his declaration that he
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  • 53 7 A LARGE HAUL. London, January 13, While the family was dining, an expert gang of thieves burgled Mr Leopold Walford’s residence in Wandsworth They stole jewellery valued between £lO,OOO and £2O 000. No arrest has been made. This is one of the largest jewel hmls made in London
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  • 201 7 THE FIRST MEKIING. [Rxtrnm’s Txucgxams.) Washington, January 13. President Wilson has issued invitations for the first meeting of the League of Nations Council on January 16th in Paris. The summons is brief and is issued merely in accordance with tbe term? of the Treaty The United State
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  • 428 7 Paris, January 13, The “Journal desa Debate,” referring to the important question? awaiting settlement by the League of Nations, says as regards the organisation of mandates for tbe txGerman Colonies, although the settlement uf thi?|question cannot he much longer delayed, it appears that the present tendency is
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  • 42 7 London, January 12. The Pall Mall Gazette says that the Debts Clearing House has called on British firms immediately to pay outstanding pre-war debts due to Germins, with five per cent interest from tbe outbreak of tbe war.
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  • 14 7 Sofia, January 13. The Sobranje has ratified the Treaty of Neuilly.
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  • 22 7 London, January 12. Silver to-day is 82jd per ounce, for cash, a new record, mainly owing to short supplies
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  • 134 7 CANADA CLUB FUNCTION. [Ritrrxß’s Tuukuaics.] London, January 13. Tbe Prince of Wales and Prince Albert were guests of the Canada Club at the Savoy Hotel, last evening. The five hundred guests were individually introduced to tbe Prince of Wales. He shook hands with all, mostly using
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  • 129 7 APPEAL COURT DECISION. London, January 15. The newspapers, comenting on yesterday’s decision of tbe Appeal Court that Australian naturalisation does not hold good io Britain, emphasise that despite tbe apparent incongruity there underlies the paradox of tbe principle of self-determination and voluntary interdependence in Imperial matters which recently
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  • 88 7 A SPECIAL EMBLEM. London, January 13. His Majesty has approved of the wearing of an emblem on the Riband of the Victory Medal by all the personnel on the strength of the British Dominion, Colonial and Indian expeditionary forces who were mentioned in military despatrhfS in the late war
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  • 171 7 Lendon, January 15. Speaking at the National War Savings banquet in London, Mr Chamberlain, Chance’lor of the Exchequer, announced that the Government was making an eirly issue of 5 year Exchequer Bonds at per cent to meet the 6 per cent Exchequer Bonds maturing in February, and the
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  • 222 7 INTERESTING OFFICIAL REPORT London, January 15, A comprehensive account of the great influenza epicemic is issued in a report to the Local Government Board, The writer, in tracing the origin, points out that the epidemic of i’ fluent* was prevalent in China and Japan in March. 1918
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  • 17 7 London, January, 13. Sir Albert Stanley has taken tbe title of Baron Ashfleld of Southwell.
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  • 267 7 PRESIDENT POINCARE’S POSITION. [Rima’s Tklbgbams.] —Havas. Paris, January 13. The results of tbe Senatorial elections held on January 11th confirm the verdict in the Legislative elections in favour of tlw moderate parties, with a corresponding defeat of the extreme left. They constitute a victory from M
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  • 284 7 IflSEEK’fi Hugs Needs pi Eo&eigk Capital. Berlin! November 28.—The Bolshp» yist “Commission for Reconstructionfll and Concentration of State Purciia* sea” has issued a report showing th 4 amount of foreign capital which will have to be put into Russia in ojdeH to restore the communications and the
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  • 144 7 Messrs F. G. Taylor and Co., Ltd., received this morning a cable date 1 13. 1. timed 5.55 p.m- giving the following mation Rubber 2g. Bid. per lb. Copra £69. 15s. Od- per ton. Tapico £1- 17s- Od. per cwt. Pepper Hid- per lb. Court Insepotor C. H.
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  • 454 8 EDUCATION FOR MALAYS. [To The Editor of thb “Pinang Gazbttb “i Sib, —I am of opinion that thero should be established at least one more Malay College in the F.M.S.—if not on® in each of the States—to give facilities for true and effective English education to any promising Malay
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 574 8 ideeble ipzz3 l xf*'' ~”>x. «m A wytiTßPoo» Digestion ®ga =a I W/ fl CONCtNTRATEP u/ Z [I Halt extract All Ovaltine” is the ideal food 111 < EE& beverage in all cases of feeble I digestion. It is a highly con- centrated extract of the vitalis--7 ing and building-up
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    • 395 8 A WARNING TO EARLY RISERS. People who reside in the Tropics, Or in any part where Malaria prevails, should avoid going before the g U n. has dispelled the morning mists, and also before they have breakfasted. The reasons for this are that the vapours which arise from the night
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    • 428 8 1 RUNNYMEDE HOTEI"| S SEASIDE, PENANG. j DAILY RATES FROM $6 TO $l 2 I Runnymede Orchestra or the Town Band will p| av I EVERY NIGHT DURING DINNER g AND j The Runnymede Orchestra will Play j ON TUESDAY FRIDAY, DURING TIFFIN* KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietor I have found iTOTI
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  • 1248 9 VAST REVOLUTIONARY PROGRAMME IN THE MOHAMMEDAN WORLD. Details of a vast Bolshevik plot to arouse Asia against Great Britain are revealed by Dr. Harold Williams, the "Daily Chronicle” well-informed Special Correspondent m Russia, and published in that paper on December 16. Revolutionary propaganda
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  • 572 9 THE ACCUSED ACQUITTED. The proceedings in connec ion with the Owen-rd murder were c included at the Assizes in the Supreme Court Siocapore on Thursday before the Chief Jus ice, Sir John Pucknill K C. The accused, Soma Basapah and Budha Singh, were charged with the murder
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 185 9 [RESCH’S] j lager beer. I g BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY. E BY MESSRS. RESCH'S LIMITED. g E, W* 3 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS Q< DEALERS AND AT THE BARS OF THE g B E 4;.0. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE OHLY i' s > FROM: |l huTTENBACH I BROTHERS CO.
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    • 474 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PENANG WATER BOAT Coy Ltd. POSITIONS VACANT. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Wanted Dresser for Rubber Estate commencing salary $6O aad free quarters Notice is Hereby Given, pursuant to Apply Box No. 22, c/o Pinang Gazette, Section 207 of tbe Companies Ordinance. 1915, that a Meeting of the Creditors of
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  • 1014 10 c S-'M‘-S t j S’ RUBBER (Dellan.) c -jS Alor Gajah Kubber 4.21 45( <‘X. Amalgamated MsJay Estates 4.0! 4.25! Ay. r Hitam Planting Syndieat* 22,(- 2L(X 4yer Kuuing Rubber Estates 1.6 1.65 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 4 3 44 1 Ayer Pana’ Rubber Estate* 15.(X 15 54' Balgow
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  • 160 10 Yestbrday’s Latk Arrivals Kum JSkDtf, Anderson, 2,177, Hongkong, Buu?iead di Co, gtnsial. q -j J.n Ho, Gul;, 94, Brandon, Eastern SbiipmgCo, gej eiau y l ianu, Pitbie, j 73, Easterc Shipping Co, geueial. Sappho, Scott, 324, Teiuk Anson, Adamson vilfillun Co., genmal I o-day’s Arrivals. -De Klerk, Dutch,
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  • 415 10 DAILY (except Sunday). Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping > By train Ipoh. Kuala Kubu. KualaLumi ur 7.10 a m Serembar, Malacca, Johore, 6 p.m Singapore and Hongkong J PENANG AND PROVINCE WELLESLEY. Pulau Jerejak Mon. Wed. Thurs. and Saturdays 6.30 a.m Balik Pulau Bam. and 12.30 p.m
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  • 23 10 The homerad mail “E” by the Thougw», closes a 10 am. on Ti ursdav; registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.
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  • 52 10 Jan 21.—St G?<»»ge’s Gi» I<’ Home, Meeting, G verno» s Office, Penang, noon. Jan 25—PV.RC Sho t 300. and 600, 7 30 am. Jan 25—Penang S*immi»>g Club, B CiasH 100 yds handicap Jan 28—P.A M General Mee’inj, Kuala Lumpur. Feb 15.—P.V R.C Shoot, 200 500 and 600, at
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  • 17 10 The following is an additional rubber output for December:— Tai P in g lbs 10,301
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    • 359 10 Fomou uim lor planters. <£ <-. Wjl v BIBB* L ,f te,. t '4&>l. W fe-K: ■<-->. TB Jbr OMMwiMk VsS&tA v jaMCWKaMr «SL >*B§ Vi W/W.' "W > WF- Z tSif<-> qsajfe. -iff V K t-~ fletog decided to bqy a Tractor, the next question is— which Tractor. jriMHhy
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    • 358 10 aniiiL Il I! I) IP Experienced motorists realize that all they need to know about a tvre or a t tube is told by one word j Firestone.” This name has come to mean that rubber and workmanship cannot produce a better tube. Its resistance to heat is so great
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  • 883 11 The Sbinko Maru from Shanghai has on board 43 Czscho-Slovak officers and 1,267 men bound for Trieste. The steamer Falstria left Singapore for Copenhagen, but owing to engine trouble sbe returned. The China Navigation Co.’s Tamtui, which was lost in the /Yangtze last August, will shortly be salved.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 356 11 v iO'!!H:ji;!in::;cTPmmmnno! BLUE SEAL BRAND j I —PALE PILSEN I I BEER AH Popular for Its quality as its price. Incomparable in both. fe 5 l_ supplies obtainable j~ J PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) AND PRINCIPAL DIALERS PERARG. g To RT-R E V I VER FORTIFIES AND
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    • 175 11 TANGYE’SI SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. I PROTECTED BY PATENTS. 1 1 I iII I I TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL OILS. I POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: HUTTENBACH BROS., 00., I ENGINEERING DEPT., PENANG. I W— JUJ-I—JJU- Jl—Mß—Wil WM-I■> ■—l■ I— NTT
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1367 12 Pg n _RRITISH INDIA pacific MAm steamship co. A REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. AND Hjngkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San B3 VENEZUELA from Hongkong on or abou ~o i an Xk T 8 s COLOMBIA from Hongkong on or about _Bth A X and every 28 days thereafter. OonpMtes
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    • 596 12 I n TRIAL ORDERS BIG OR SMALL ARE CORdiait v -I INVITED FOR OUR SPECIALITIES y Q j We undertake to build or ri .bl 9 WOOuCA Launches, Boats, Lighters, p ouio I g Ship building according to plans and Ej Free Estimate given. 5 Varieties of timbers always in
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    • 320 12 THE MERCANTILE BANK teF LIMITED. (lacorporaUd ia Ezglwd), Authorised Capital > Subscribed Capital ijjQQgn Pald u P 75C,M Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,0« Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (ChairmaE), J. Hyrfe,Ex, 5’ L. Simons Esq., P. R. v’uimen, Ek ¥ule Lord Carmichael, G CS I, G Cii>
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