Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 January 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-01-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE j'UBLiSHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1335. No 21. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY. 26th JANUARY, 1920. PRICE IO CEIITS.20 words
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Advertisement650 1920-01-26 1 t HE NIKKO I STUDIO I; NOW AT I hORTH'M ROAD. H NEAR CHIN 1 SENG CO. INSURANCE. IMBIIM ■■WWBwamwnRWWMMMMHBMMMMMMMM— «sbsssbmk® eearnTYawr—a a<E" r g J I f MB THE fi I Ĕ W Hk IT W Hl LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. I SOLVE I SS Id Lu jK. ■’h® undersigned650 words
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Advertisement27 1920-01-26 1 I THE BEST CAR IN TOWN S I I KJ® UM 5 I f j g Sole Agents S.S. a EM.S. g Ong Sam Leong Co, S27 words
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Article1062 1920-01-26 2 BOXING AND BOXERS. London, Djcember 23. In point of numbers I am sure that we never enjoyed such boxing strength as we do today (writes Mr Eugene Corri), but I am afraid the general standard of ability is not higher, nor yet as high, as it was1,062 words
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Advertisement1507 1920-01-26 2 ai UJAkITm NCITinEB The General Pablic are hereby notified POSITION WANTED. iwilt*. tb t jo of prevai|jn? coBt c£ 2 the general upkeep of Hired Motor Cars, Billet wanted as Fitter OF Driver. Can The Paths through Inchong u er a g a result ot the enormous rises in price1,507 words
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Advertisement894 1920-01-26 2 TOE WILL-TO-BE-WELL. 4 If you can force your heart, and nerve» if and sinew I’Siß To serve your turn long after they are g| I And so g hold on when there is nothing in |F F 1! I y° u ifi&l r II Except the Will which says to894 words
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Article202 1920-01-26 3 I A Royal Proclamation appears ii I the Siamese “Government Gazette/ giving Hi s Majesty’s sanction to the I scheme for linking up the State railway lines on both sides of the Men am Chao Phya. The new line to attain this lend will branch off202 words
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Article124 1920-01-26 3 I A nasty collision occurred on ThursI day morning about midway between the Memorial Hall and Anderson I Bridge, Singapore, when motor car *****, belonging to the Waterhouse I Company, ran against a motor bicycle I ridden at the time by Mr. E. Acton, lof124 words
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Article378 1920-01-26 3 Visitors from the East who have «of been in London for some years will find many changes, writes a 5 correspondent. All of these will not be unexpected, it being generally t known, for example, that living is about twice as dear as it was. It is not378 words
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Advertisement725 1920-01-26 3 Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States VICTORY BONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at per cent, per annum, payable on the ist September, and the ist March. I REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 18T SEPTEMBER, 1934 ..I 11..- I 1 PRICE OF ISSUE -100 PER CENT. If 1725 words
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Advertisement190 1920-01-26 3 I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, 1 SEASIDE, PENANG. j J DAILY RATES FROM $6 TO $l2. Runnymede Orchestra or the Town Band will Play EVERY NIGHT DURING DINNER AND g f The Runnymede Orchestra will Play ON TUESDAY FRIDAY, DURING TIFFIN. j KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors, j □iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiinHinnniiii!iiiiiiiifiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiniiiuiiuiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiraniiiuiiiiinHiinuniiniiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiinnßiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiuiniinmiinia I ALL THE HITS190 words
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Advertisement1083 1920-01-26 3 ‘*>o re The subscription list will open at 10 a.m. on the 15th Januarv loon will eipse on or before the 31st January, 1920 for local rs 29th February, for overseas subscribers. subscribers, and on the a i The Paton! Plantations, Ltd. •s (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOMINAL CAPITAL1,083 words
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Article1789 1920-01-26 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The annaal general meeting of the Kedah Planters' Association «as held Penang Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. Mr R 8 Ohantler (Sangei Patani), Chairman of the Association, presided, and th» others present were Messrs C F Monk (Kuala Ketil), J King (Labok), J Jaffray1,789 words
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Article121 1920-01-26 4 Run Over By Bullock Cart, On Saturday forenoon a Tamil coolie was run over by a bullock-cart at Weld Quay as a result of which he died before removal to Hospital. It would appear that the deceased was carrying a bag of sago from a Tongkang alongside the121 words
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Article100 1920-01-26 4 At about noon yesterday a Tamil Christian went ont to the Northam Road beach opposite Transfer Road and lay on the stone wall of the sea. Somehow or other be fell into the water which was high tide at the time. Some boys who were playing nearby saw100 words
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Article106 1920-01-26 4 The steamer Gienapp (7,347 tons, Capt, Simpson), which arrived at Colombo on January 7 from Singapore and the Far East, and continued her voyage to Lundin early on the following Friday, returned to Colombo the next morning having broken her main p?rt shaft; after she left106 words
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Article295 1920-01-26 4 London Press and the Condition Of the Country. A ‘‘Pioneer” special cable says:—Although very few writers in the home papers have anything good to say of the past year, the main fac r lies, not with the events of 1919, but with the rxtravagarce of many persons.295 words
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Article153 1920-01-26 4 Before the Institute of Electrical Engineers on December 18, Mr D M W Hutchison read a paper on Electricity in Tin Mines, of which he and Mr W J Wayte were the joint authors. He confined bis remarks to tin mining in the Malay States, with153 words
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Article240 1920-01-26 4 P.C.C. v. Major Jensen’s XI. The first cricket match of the year was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between a team from the P C C and Major Jensen’s team, which consisted mainly of planters from the Province. As was to be expected the visitors, who showed240 words
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Article122 1920-01-26 4 The following ties are fixed for Thursday Single Handicap Class B— —3 H H Gilby v—4 C A Padday (10);—15 2 A H Elliott v—ls E A Davies (2); —30 N L Lindon v—3 A C Baker (3); —4 W A Fell v—ls 3 W 3 Dunn122 words
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Article209 1920-01-26 4 The fortnightly Club Shoot on Sunday morning resulted as under Deliberate at 300 and 600 Yards HPS 100. Lt Syed Salleh Akgoff H’cap .70 made 88 00 Capt V G Ezechiei .56 87.68 Mrs Murray .65 86 70 Lieut R Owen .60 86.40 L/Corpl Lim Teik209 words
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Article48 1920-01-26 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies telegraphed to the Governor of the Straits Settlements, as follows 14tb January—With reference to your telegram of 12th September last year Trade Commissioner now Eelected and hopes to sail beginning of February— Despatch follows.—Secretary of State for the Colonies.”48 words
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Article124 1920-01-26 4 Penang, January 26, 1920 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 i> Credit ...2/5 3 m Documentary ...2/5 1/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R s 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank n "5 3 days’sight124 words
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Article804 1920-01-26 4 Among recent arrivals from Heme was A h’f. Buttfrfield of A lor Star. 1 I Mr. J. M. Noble has assumed duties as Assistant Engineer, P- W. D., Kedah. The name of Mr. J.S. Montgomery is added to the Commission of the Peace for Labuan. Mr. F.804 words
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Article169 1920-01-26 4 The business for the the Municipal Commit held to-morrow 1 3 as I. Minutes of l“ st read and confirmed I 2. Any special b usi dent may bring forw ar(l Ss th k o. Questions. 4. Some bills to U 5. Proposed Sub-committee to draw ■scheme for169 words
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Article170 1920-01-26 4 The local Managers of the Ei«. Smelting Co., Ltd., to-day re tei cable advices from the London to the effect that the annual and accounts for the year ending f August, 1919, were issued in LcJ on the 21st January. The net dr is £78,055, which170 words
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Article86 1920-01-26 4 Change of Pbogramme. 1 The change of program® 1 Fillis’ Circus on Saturday aW what must have been a record ew» for Dato Kramat Gardens as a location, and another week of business seems assured. Colone. >■ Madame Fillis, Miss Jane Harris the Cliquetts, Francis J Mons Rougal86 words
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Article75 1920-01-26 4 The recruiting of Indian a has been resumed in Madras i dency generally except m t e png Taluqs, which are sti m owing to the prevalence ot Cheyvar Gudiathan n .Taluks of North Arcot I Tirupathi Taluq of Chittooi -IOmalur, Athur and v .Taluqs of Salem75 words
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Article85 1920-01-26 4 THE TUKANG r I “PtNASG [To THE Editob OF TUI I o that Sir, —In view of the ta>. allotment appears to to small applicants as l iling a'' been refunded m fmt A nouncement of the 3 method of allotment 1 s to solicit from the pu place.85 words
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Article463 1920-01-26 5 S.T.” Allegations Against a Former Director. Another reel in the cinema case in which Mr J A Holm, late managing director of the Far Eastern Film Service, is charged with cheating the firm in respect of a sum of $3,700 odd was unwound in the District Court on, •« S.T.” - 463 words
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Article286 1920-01-26 5 M. T.” Ship’s Engineer Fined $25. On Friday, before Mr Langham Carter in the first police court, Singapore, a marine engineer named Herbert Wallace Brown was charged with assaulting P C 63 and the Rev J R Lee, Principal of St Andrew’s School, on the Old Gaol—« M. T.” - 286 words
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Article190 1920-01-26 5 One wishes success to the great experiment in America, and does not much complain of the resolve of the "pussyfoot” party to spend millions in carrying the banner of temperance to other lards, says the Straits Times.” They may do some good, and certainly will do little barm. If190 words
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Advertisement188 1920-01-26 5 PS ITCHARD telephone Co «5 Ltd., T 7 GRAMS: PENANG 335- PENACO wi th Dep arrmcnt incorporated in s.s. Penang. a l Connections. pcnang and ipoh. department Special Attention is given to Telephone and Letter Orders. Blankets. IVe have received a New "Xconsignment of White Wool Q md Cotton Blankets188 words
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Advertisement127 1920-01-26 5 COME AND TRY THE CHEAPEST STORE H. T. DOULATRAM Co., BOMBAY MERCHANTS. temporary Store /04, frluntri Street Just Received New Shipment of all Kinds of Silk Goods, Silver Trimming and Gold Buttons for Dresses and Longcloth and Laces. Our Motto is Small Profits I and Quick Returns. Just Opened a127 words
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Advertisement415 1920-01-26 5 FORT-REVIVER t FORTIFIES AND REVIVES. A LIQUEUR TONIC. THE STIMULANT THAT SUSTAINS. Exhilarating and Invigorating as the sunshine imprisoned In it. Newman’s Fort-Reviver is the most deliciously “clean" and appetising of drinlap ables. It is rich and fruity, but very mucs more than a mere fruit syrup. It has a415 words
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Article19 1920-01-26 6 Sharma —on the 21st January 1920, at Kuala Lumpur to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sharma, a son-19 words
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Article1385 1920-01-26 6 That Russia held huge surplus stock-* of wheat and other cereals has been known for some time, In the Bfitish Board of Trade Journal fcr December 4th, there is a report on the econcnrc si’uation in South Russia, compiled from notes supplied by tbe British Economic Mission,1,385 words
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Article68 1920-01-26 6 Official Figures.. The following figures regarding the rice position have been received and are sent to us for publication by the acting Resident Councillor Saigon rice is costing §1 60 per gantang Burmah rice is sold to us by the Indian Government at a price corresponding to68 words
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Article1863 1920-01-26 6 The mary ex-cfficera now residing in the colony will be interested Fv Officers in scheme to be submitt-Ex-urncers. Bathoritiea lo India »s the result of a meeting of 300 demobilised officers recently held in Calcutta. Under tbe local defence bill those who have been permitted to relinquish1,863 words
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Advertisement243 1920-01-26 6 De RESZKE CIGARETTES EGYPTIAN (Tenor) in 50’s. I VIRGINIA (ykmericane) SOLD OUT. IMPORTERS BEHR CO., Penang. I DRINK I ASAHI BEER] UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST AND MOST j POPULAR IN J QUALITY AND PRICE. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. BLUE SEAL BRAND PALE PILSEN j BHfc MUR NMMU BU. O I BEER243 words
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Advertisement25 1920-01-26 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.25 words
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Miscellaneous37 1920-01-26 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow Penang Standard Times:— High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.48 a.m. 9.28 a.m. 3.34 p m. 9.40 p.m. To-morrow. 3.18 am. 10.00 a.m, 4.11 p.m. 10.18 p.m.37 words
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Article112 1920-01-26 7 COOPER VIVE UNION. THE t Park J3U P»ri-, January 20. •Jortof the Russian cofoe ice P n re swd tbe n ßnesi -r .ilb th S°P reme Co DCI he.srevire»» has no politic.) 'jins the t organised in T ;l.e oou’'-^ OO0 0 1 i:0«" IC J ®H nO()000Park J3U - 112 words
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Article274 1920-01-26 7 Co op erators to Visit Moscow. DECISION CRITICISED. L ndoD, January 21. sgprewe Council has given permisT e T delegation of co-operators to CD from Parisr A lin' decision to raiee the blockade ,1 .t /«been received with much h S c«i>diO’ th t Baltic S ate, and ‘'Vlitiit Bncda.274 words
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Article110 1920-01-26 7 APPEALS TO THE ALLIES. Paris, January 20. The Allied leaders, including Mr Lloyd George, M Cleminceau, Signor Nitti, Marshal Foch, Field Marshal Beery Wilson, Mr Churchill and Admiral Beatty to-day heard the delegates from Georgia and Sir Arerbaidjan, who Uigfd the Allies to send torn immediate shipments of grain110 words
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Article23 1920-01-26 7 Breslau, January 19. t err ji e German military evacuation of compile t 0 the P leB ha been23 words
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Article40 1920-01-26 7 London, January 20 McCnl a ni 8 o* Admiral John cig? p a Mandarin of the highest Chinese Va U3 P eet or-Gentral of the ’ar L tbe Chino- Japanese tcr pedoed blgsbi P tbe Tiagyuen was40 words
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Article74 1920-01-26 7 Ai? TEARS FROM CIRCULATION. 5 Beilin, January 23. 'Ppt&red f Ui avenow h lmoBt entirely dis. c *ing to c rcu a tion in Germany Frlce 3ilv/r\’ X 4Or i,iftry rifje in the i ;ver comoleblv < VleW t- 0 witbdrawin R L bom c i rc °la'ion74 words
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Article19 1920-01-26 7 Silver f or China. 400 GOO A. N York Januat y 18. China Uio3 f Bilver have bsec ship-19 words
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Article275 1920-01-26 7 SUPREME COUNCIL AND JUGO-SLAVS. [Rbutkr’s Telegrams.] Paris, January 20. The Supreme Council has received and is considering the Serbian reply to the Italian proposals. The tenor of the note is conciliatory, but it necessitates further discussions, as Serbians continue to emphasise some of their viewpoints. Paris, January[Rbutkr’s Telegrams.] - 275 words
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Article53 1920-01-26 7 Washington, January 20. Mr. Raymond Fosdick, Under-Si cretary G. neral of the League of Nations has cabled his resignation to Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary General. He says the lack of any decision by the United States Govern ment in regard to the League has placed aim in a53 words
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Article65 1920-01-26 7 DECLARATION OF POLICY. Paris, January 21. The Millerand Cabinet, in a declaration of policy, pays a tribute to M. Clemenceau and says it will adhere to the policy followed by France in agreement with the Allies The of Versailles wiil be carried out in its entirety with65 words
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Article167 1920-01-26 7 STATEMENT BY LORD READING. London, January 23. Presiding at a banquet of the Jewish historical society, Lord Reading declared that the Jewish community were proud of the part played and the aggregate public services rendered by patriotic citizsns not only in the United Kingdom but in167 words
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Article120 1920-01-26 7 SERIOUS FINANCIAL SITUATION. London, January 25. The “Times” in a leader points out that all foreign missionary societies have been seriously hampered by the high cost of living and also have to contend with tbe abnormal rate of exchange. The additional cost to the societies in India and120 words
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Article23 1920-01-26 7 CANDIDATE FOR PAISLEY. [Rixtteb’s TkIZGRAMS.] London, January 21. Mr. A s quith has been unanimously chosen as Liberal candidate for Paisley.[Rixtteb’s TkIZGRAMS.] - 23 words
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Article340 1920-01-26 7 CURRENT POLITICS. London, Jonuary 24, Mr Asquith, speaking at Cambridge, recalled that) forty years ago there were only two parties. Now Labour was a most formidable rival. He said Lord Haldane’s magnificent and unparalleled services to the country in the greatest crisis would be vindicated by340 words
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Article140 1920-01-26 7 OPTIMISM OF MR BALFOUR. London, January 23. Mr Balfour combatted the idea that because political crimes were so often committed in the past there was no use trying to diminish their number. Much had been done within the countries to rentier crimes of violence more and140 words
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Article113 1920-01-26 7 POLICE OFFICIAL SHOT. London, January 21. Mr. Redmond, Assistant Commissioner of tbe Dublin Metropolitan Police, wss foued shot dead in Harcourt Street in the centre of Dublin. Two shots were heard. A Great Sensation. London, January 21. The murder has created a great sensation Mr Redmond was113 words
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Article79 1920-01-26 7 PRINCE’S APPEAL FOR FUNDS. London, January 21. Prince Albert, in appealing for subscriptiona to tbe R,y.> Air Force Memo.j.l Fund, says it is estimated that £400,000 will be required. Its objects are to erect a monument for all the air services, incluiin? the Dominions, the establishment79 words
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Article52 1920-01-26 7 RETAINED BY AUSTRALIA. [Raum’s TaLaaaairaJ Sydney, January 20. Owing to rain, the Kingscote v. Patterson match has been postponed till to-morrow. January 21. FA nderson defeated Lowe 6-4, 5-7, 6 3, 4-6. 12 10. Australia retains the Davie Cup. Sydney, January 21. Patterson beat Kingscote by 6-1,[Raum’s TaLaaaairaJ - 52 words
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Article205 1920-01-26 7 PROUD TO BE A BRIiISHER London, January 24. The Prince of Wales was banquetted by tbe Goldsmiths Company. Referring* to the Dominions he said his modest public service in recent years had brought him into touch with tbe splendid character and public devotion of fellow subjects205 words
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Article27 1920-01-26 7 January 20 Tbe s s Derbyshire, which has sailed and is due in Rangoon on 2nd February, carries a new aeroplane for Poulet.27 words
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Article47 1920-01-26 7 REACHES SALONIKA. Rome, January 20. The Caproni machine has arrived at Gioia del Polle, in the province of Bari. Rome, January 21. News from Salonika says the Caproni triplane piloted by Lieutenants Garroci and Abba, for Tokio, arrived at Salonika on the 19th January.47 words
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Article333 1920-01-26 7 EMPIRE DEVELOPMENTS. London, January 23. Col Amery, in the course of a statement on the report of the Empire Cotton-Grow-ing Committee, pointed out that Lord Milner was keeping closely informed of the development of cotton growing and recently appointed a Colonial Development Committee for the purpose of studying333 words
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Article111 1920-01-26 7 HUGE SEIZURE OF LIQUORS. [Rmrm's Tuscnum.} New York, January 19 Revenue officials seized liquors valued at over three million dollars lying on piers and in barges, which were too late to be loaded on outgoing steamers before prohibition was enforced, Mr Gompers announces that the Federation of Labour[Rmrm's Tuscnum.} - 111 words
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Article78 1920-01-26 7 Trenton (New Jersey) January 21, After the official installation of Governor Edwards, who was elected as an anti-prohibition candidate, a bill was introduced in the Legislative Assembly defining intoxicating liqours as containing over 4 per cent of alcohol instead of half of one per cent fixed78 words
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Article26 1920-01-26 7 New York, January 18. Tbe tug boatmen in the have struck for higher wages and are holding up several hundreds of tugs.26 words
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Article35 1920-01-26 7 Paterson, New Jersey, Jan. 20. The silk manufacturers here, having failed to reach a wage agreement with the loomfixers and twisters, decided to close their mills The lockout affects 3,000 employes.35 words
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Article20 1920-01-26 7 Halifax, January 20 The American nteamer Powhatan has wirelessed requesting steamers to be sent, which is being done.20 words
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Article36 1920-01-26 7 Copenhagen, January 20 The American steamer Macono was wrecked in the Cattegat. It is presumed she struck a mine. There is only one survivor out of a crew of 50 and 38 Chinese.36 words
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217 1920-01-26 7 EXPLANATION TO JAPAN. Washington, January 18. The Government’s note to Japan concerning its decision to withdraw American troops from Siberia states that reinforcement of the troops is impracticable and the maintenance of tbe status quo might have involved tbe Government in an undertaking so indefinite as217 words
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Article45 1920-01-26 7 Washington, January 21. A rupture of the Senate leaders’ conference on the peace treaty was temporarily averted by passirtg over the dispute on Senator Lodge’s reservations in regard to equality of voting in the League of Nations, but ultimate agreement is doubtful.45 words
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Article41 1920-01-26 7 Washington, Jaruary 21. Mr Lar sine has asked Congress to appropriate $459,000 to enforce the Passport Supervision Law to enable thr State Department to send agents abroad to guard against the entry of undesirable aliens to the Uni'ed States,41 words
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Article39 1920-01-26 7 CHICAGO HOSPITALS CROWDED, [Reutkb’s Telkobams.] New York, January 21. An influecza epidemic has broken out in several army camps, particularly in the Middle Wesb. There were 2,514 fresh case» in Chicago yesterday and the hospitals are crowded.[Reutkb’s Telkobams.] - 39 words
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Article56 1920-01-26 7 SALES IN AMERICA. Washington, January 21. Tbe Shipping Board agreed to tbe sale of six ex-Germau freighters, aggregating 50,000 tous. The Ftench.Amencin Line will take three, the Moore McCormick* Company two and tbe Foreign Transport Mercantile Corporation one. Tenders for tha sale of thirty ex-German passenger shij s56 words
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Article37 1920-01-26 7 MR. MACADOO’S ADVICE. Washington. January 21, Addressing the Pan American Financial Congress, Mr MacAdoo, ex-Secretary of the Treasury, urged the American Republics to cooperate in assisting Europe promptly, generously and on sound economic lines.37 words
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Article22 1920-01-26 7 ASSAILANT SENTENCED. Cairo, January 20. The assailant of the Egyptian Premier has been sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment.22 words
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Article94 1920-01-26 7 London, January 21, The Shipping Controller has framed new freight rates from January 1 for cargo vessels directed to load homeward Government cargo Q s, owing to the increased cost of bunker coal, and port delays have increased the cost of loading ard diseb urging. The94 words
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Article421 1920-01-26 7 MEETING AT THE TOWN HALL. On Saturday afternoon, Dr. R M Connolly presided at a meeting of the Penang Building Society, convened for the purpose of considering and passing the rules which had been drawn by the President for the society. The minutes of the last meeting421 words
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Article440 1920-01-26 8 AMERICO- EASTERN TRADE. Mr. R. Dollar on its Phknomenal Development. There lias bee ll a very interesting visitor to Singapore in the person of Mr. Robert Dollar, whose family are the owners of the Doilar line uf steamers, which maintain an important cargo service between Singapore and the United States,440 words
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Article52 1920-01-26 8 It puzzles us why so many Labour leaders talk nonsense to industrial workers about Bolshevism. In Petrograd the Bolshevist Commissaries have just introduced a forced eleven-hour day for factory hands in order to compel increased production and to obtain more Army supplies. They are deliberately developing52 words
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Article365 1920-01-26 8 PENANG, JANUARY 24, 1920. cts. BEEF catty 30 a d d It KrCurryMct tR“i,>p Steak jj-g Ox Tail ck do Tongue do Feet go Heart small per catty 50 Liver in Fillet of Beef do 80 POKE— Lean only Lean and fat Ist quality do vl 2nd do365 words
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Advertisement253 1920-01-26 8 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Models 16e and lOd. With Carriage Q (Brief) Writes a line 12 inches long and holds paper inches wide With Carriage 2) (Policy) Writes a line 16 inches long and holds paper inches wide Possess everything which is latest and best in typewriter construction and more. They possess253 words
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Advertisement98 1920-01-26 8 xxx xxxxxxxx x g jl Oretud Sals! Grand Sale! THE GENERAL BOMBAY STORE. CHEAT DEDUCTION IN PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS x 19 oua prices will surprise you. S KEWALRAM CHELLARAWL U X S! NO. 34, BEACH STREET, PENANG. jj SPECIAL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED M. Van Cestren’s Highly Manufactured Havana Cigars.98 words
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Advertisement228 1920-01-26 8 11,H,,1,,,,,,m,,,1,,! 5,J| J. C. STEWART’S NON-PAREIL WHISKY I 1 5 AS SUPPUED BY THE British Expeditionary Force Cante ons I I TO JOFFIGKRB, MESSIS IN ALL THEATRES OF WAR OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS g OR FROM 5 I F. G. TAYLOR Co. Ltd.) SOLE AGENTS PENANG. Fascination of the East228 words
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Article113 1920-01-26 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’a share list Friday. To-day SHARES. j 2 a as Rubber (Dollar) K RU- 1 S“■ SO.J c. «aha ?1“ °-c0 0.70 6.00 Miaing. Asam K. Ipoh Tin 17/6 K. Kamunting 38 60 22/6 Kinta A. P113 words
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Article65 1920-01-26 9 PenM U g d w a a S 8 $?86 fc 5 o tion refined tin in and for raw tin P CU bus,nes B done; picul, business doi! siBs so P*' 10-day s quotation for retinal Penang was $l9O Der n tJ^ ne d tin m and65 words
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Article18 1920-01-26 9 8'"« c ,N? L from k 18th arb > UF T U Dred 1920 (being one week)18 words
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Article422 1920-01-26 9 sft* C"; M dated the 20th T?? London P tn., advi s L* th: ““e? 640 2s. Bd. per lb., eopfa ii f rUbber at Pepper (black) u? d n er i tapioca Penang Harbour Board h» o i for^tate'S received Kedah cau be KTJSiftf 1 J S-422 words
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Article103 1920-01-26 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Lai Sang, Matthews, 2,224, Hongkong, Boustead Co, general. Sappho, Scott, 328, Teluk Anson, Adamson Uilfillan Co., general. To-day’s Arrivals. Kedah, Maples, 94, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Klang, Fawcas, 732, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general. Calypso, Wilson, 339, Deli, William Mansfield Co, general. Expected Arrivals.103 words
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Article308 1920-01-26 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping By train Ipoh, KualaKubu, Kuala Lumpur r 7.15 a.m Seremban, Malacca, Johore, I& 6 p.m Singapore, and Hongkong J 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. Batu308 words
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Article22 1920-01-26 9 The homeward mail G by the Tara, closes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday; registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.22 words
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Article153 1920-01-26 9 Jan 26. —Fillis’s Circus, D&to Kramat Gardens. Jan 28 —P.A.M., General Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. Jan 31.—Perak River Valley Rubber, Co, Ltd, Meeting, noon, 9 Union Street. Feb 4.—New Club, Taiping, Monthly Dance, 9 30 p m. Feb 15.—P.V R.C Shoot, 200, 500 and 600, at 7.30 a.m. Feb153 words
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Advertisement685 1920-01-26 9 Subscription List will close T or before 3Oth January, 1920. rhe war Tenong Rubber co., u. /Incorporated in the F. M. S.) Capital $600,000 Divided into 609,090 Shares of $1 each. DIRECTORS ROBERT NAPIER HENDRIE, Klang. HENRY ROBERT QUARTLEY, Klwg. JAMES Klang, FRANK ANTHONY TROLLOPE, Malacca. HENRY ARTHUR WOOTTON, Klang.685 words
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Advertisement35 1920-01-26 9 STAMPS BOUGHT. All sorts of Postage, Revenue and Telegraph Stamps purchased in Large quantities. Cash per return mail. H. ROSS-SHIELLS CO.. 4. Eldon Street, London, E.C. 2, England. 'BankersNtional Provincial and Union Bank of England.)35 words
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Advertisement433 1920-01-26 9 Wm. M’KECHNIE Son, ■S3 SSS I| GLASGOW. g I “Novolinianf I I f Wood Preservative and i Wood Stain, 1 H Far superior to Paint or Tar. Renders X H Wooden Buildings impervious to Decay, 3 White Ants and Vermin of all kinds. 0 VINCENT Co., Penang, 1 SOLE AGENTS.433 words
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Miscellaneous216 1920-01-26 9 ii PILLIS’ GREAT CIRCUS. GREAT SUCCESS OF OUR FIRST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Tent Again Packed to Over-Flowing. Hundreds Unable To Gain Admission for which The Management Offer Their Extreme Regrets. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, JANUARY 26th, at 9-15 p. m. sharp. The Same Great Programme will be Presented. NEXT MATINEE, WEDNESDAY,216 words
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Article1030 1920-01-26 10 NAMES. I S Si I X rS o .l RUBBER (Dollar.) c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.25 4.50 ex. Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.00 4.25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 22.00 23.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.60 1.65 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 4.20 4.40 cum. Ayer Pana» Rubber Estates 15.00 15.501,030 words
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Advertisement170 1920-01-26 10 i Til■ ill x SAFETY TREAD I TYRES THE BEST IN THE I LONG RUN. H I„TW" ADAMSON, OILFIIIAN AND CO. LTD. (tNCORPORATBb TN E#(&ANt». > Bb I lyres anol tubes j [j p: p e3 l on e v Non-Skid tread gives <i Sutc i'iold with extra miles of170 words
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Advertisement727 1920-01-26 10 UNLOCK the door of Prosperity j and Success in Motor Transport. The Master Words are Mileage and I Maintenance. 1 THE NASH Illllflllllllll B I Is the Master Key. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO; I ONG SAM LEONG CO.j B Sole Distributors S. S. F. M. S. J jnUILMWL 5E32E03727 words
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Article238 1920-01-26 11 Fraser and Co., in. their weekly report, dated January 21, state:— Rubber shares have been less active and price movements more irregular than for some time past, the changes, however, being very small either way. Ihe majority are in the downward direction although firmneps still characterises most238 words
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Article385 1920-01-26 11 lhe Directors of the Ayer Molek Rubber Co, Ltd., report for the year ended 31st October, 1919, that the net profit for the year after deducting Directors’ fees and war tax §49,668.73; Add. —Balance brought forward from from last year $7,917.67; Total §57.586,40, which your Directors lecommend385 words
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Advertisement292 1920-01-26 11 The Negative FLAG gof the Naval Code. —Say “NO” when offered IMITATIONS of Lea Perrins' Sauce. l:. Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the signature of LEA PERRINS appears in While across ;4fc|gfe the Red label on every Bjttle. S AERTEX Cellular Clothing 1 Ideal Underwear for all292 words
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Advertisement260 1920-01-26 11 OF INTEREST TO DANGERS. Under the heading “Too Much Tango’’ an American paper says that with the prevailing craze for dancing at all times and places it has become noticeable that women whose blood is thin —anaemic —fall victims to neuralgic pains when they dance too much and rob themselves260 words
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Advertisement205 1920-01-26 11 up with LIFEBUOY for Health’s Sake. .Ito L /k fk?V\ m t > v l t YOUTH and happiness are linked j up with health. Link up with Lifebuoy for health’s and for the Remember children’s sake. Lifebuoy Soap prosoafTs more motes health—happy, smiling health; g than soap it ft205 words
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Advertisement1420 1920-01-26 12 P.sO.-B RIT,SH IĔP1A D0LLAR STEAMSHIP LINESand Sailing* from Hongkong to Vancouver. APGAR LINE. 8 a “Bessie Dollar [10,000 tons displacement] leaves H’kong on Jan. 30, 1920 nwimnlT Incorporated in Buff land.) s s Melville Dollar” [10,000 tons displacement] leaves H’kong on Mar. 11,1920 «=3E=3ES== s 3 Harold Dollar [10,000 tons1,420 words
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Advertisement646 1920-01-26 12 TRIAL ORDERS BIG OR SMALL ARE CORdiat lv t INVITED FOR OUR SPECIALITIES t ri m wit d We undertake to build or h E WOOOCH Launches, Boats, Lighters, Ponto^’ 1 S a Uin.kiildin£ Bar<fe s and al other Wooden ODIP UvllUlllo according to plans and Specifi catio 3 C646 words
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Advertisement316 1920-01-26 12 THE MKRSANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. {lncorporated in Zaglud), Authorised Capital 1i,500,g(j Subscribed Capital 1,500,000 Paid-up 7M)M Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,000 Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chaimen, Em Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C S316 words
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