Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 March 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 55. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, Bth MARCH, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS.
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    • 654 1 ffHE N IIK KO I STUDIO I Is now in possession of Kodak Films and same I can be obtained at their I premises at j I 7, Northam Road, Penang. Bjt I j MARCHANT CALCULATOR 1 I S a f e Q uar d your ends all figure worry.
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    • 25 1 E THE BEST CAR IN TOWN a s 6«? ir3-W’ .fes I I BMMflnouivi/w-Mua > Sole Agents S.S. a F.M.S- Ong Sam Leong A Co. L
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  • 921 2 A MENACE TO MALAYA. Great political movements in India and China, bat more particularly in the latter country, says the Straits Times,” have had a most marked tflfecb upon the Indians and Chinese residents here. We do not refer to the permanent, sattled population—to the sons
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  • 49 2 Bombay, February 24. An epidemic of strangles has broken out in the Bombay racing stables, and several horses are affected. This means thab the fields for the races will be considerably reduced. The infection has spread to Poona, where some horses had already been sent.
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    • 1405 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. jln the Estate of Munah Bibee bioti Buyong deceased Pusuant to Mining Engineer. Long experience ia An Ordinary meeting Section 26 Of the TfUSteC Ordinance fcbe East and elsewhere prospecting, dredg- Commissioners will be he.d at the Munici lag operations, machinery, etc,, now open to pal Office
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    • 972 2 OlggiolO x aS- B'WWL I Your First I; MW I Thought iLlliM O Baby’s welfare—that is your first O thought. Much depends on his jg food: what will make Baby well and i happy during the first three months g R Ml. %££t*OQW|j O will not suit him at the
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  • 899 3 BOXING AND BOXERS. [From Our Own Corrrspondrnt.J London, February 5. Much interesting news has come from America since last I wrote. We are told that Freddie Welsh is "coming back” which surprises me very much. The old champion has made so much money out of the
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    • 836 3 ABRIDGED prospectus. The Subscription List will open at 10 am. on the Bth day o f March, 1920. and will close on or before the 12th day of March, 1920. proga Rubber Estates, Ltd., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Nominal Capital $1,500,000 Divided into 1,500,000 Shares of $1 each. PRESENT ISSUE
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    • 123 3 FRESH STOCK. S| DRESSES I I K. STOCKINGS CREPES. ETC. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL i Co.. SILK A SPECIALITY SPECIAL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED FROM MANIUVBF THE FAMOUS ALHAMBRA Highly Manufactured Cigars. MAKE YOUR PURCHASES EARLY AT Messrs. M. N. NOOHU Co., General Merchants, I NO 6a. BEACH STREET, PENANG. I c unnuHnnnnuHnnniJnuHnnoQnLiM
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    • 37 3 EVENING GOWNS, AFTERNOON DRESSES AND MillinerY AT PRITCHARDS We have received an assortment of the very latest creations in Evening Dresses, Afternoon Gowns and Millinery. We shall be delighted to show you these in Our Drapery Department.
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  • 1521 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr H R Thrupp is appointed a Deputy Port Officer, Singapore, Col and Mra J H Tyte are due to arrive back early thia week. The hon’ble Mr G A Hall has been granted 75 months leave from February 27 th Mr V G Savi is appointed Director
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  • 801 4 SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT TANJONG BUNGAH. The water carnival held under the auspices of the Penang Swimming Club at Tanjong Bungah on Saturday proved to be one of the most successful functions ever held ab the popular rendezvous. Splendid weather conditions prevailed—the afternoon was ideal from the point of
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  • 505 4 At the conclusion of the programme, the prizes were presented by Mrs C M Henderson, as follows: 75 yards Handicap—lst, Mr P VV .saffery; 2nd, Mr S A Yell. 50 yards Novices Handicap—ls*"» Mr G F Blackett; 2nd, Mr J M Prescott. 200 yards Team Race—Team No.
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  • 313 4 The f >llowiug he has been fixed for to-morrow Doubles Handicap Class A— —3O F C Gregson and A K A’B Terrell v—ls 3 W H Threlfall aud C O Tyndale Powell (4). WednesdayMixed Doubles Handicap. (Unfinished Tie) —30 Mr and Mrs W S Dunn v—15.4 Mr
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  • 1350 4 THE PREMIER’S SPEECH. London, February 26.—1 n the course of the House of Commons debate on the Constantinople question, Sir D Maclean expressed the opinion that it would have been better to make a statement in the House of Commons before the announcement regarding Constantinople was made and communicated
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  • 152 4 The business for tne meeting of .cs Municipal Commissioners to be held Tuesday, the 9ch Mirch, is as follows: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be r«d and confirmed. 2. Any special business the Preetdei may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Sub-Committee’e
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  • 146 4 „,i| fag pressn* Another fine programme f ted at the Empire Theatre fiye change. Her Great feature of touching sen tm je;on J situations, will be ecreene another 6*** house in conjunction wi by £> reeler, “Sudden ft ro the story’ l rence Kelland adapte cODae dy
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  • 1086 5 BOMBAY BROKER’S SUICIDE. Bombay, February 24.—Gatnanlal Nagindas, a stock broker of the New Exchange, committed suicide yesterday by taking opium. It appears that d’ ceased was unable to collect a large amount of money owing to him by his clients. At the last monthly settlemen's he met
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 632 5 rThe Mother who loves her baby, and yet is unfortunately not able to rear her infant n? the breast, cannot go wrong if she follows the advice of doctors and mothers, based on a century’s experience, and feeds her baby on Starchless MILK Food FOR BABIES FROM BIRTH. Instantly prepared
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    • 102 5 ESTEY HAMILTON PIANOS. INSTRUMENTS OF WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co.. Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong.) PENANG. J I Craig Rose Ltd., H LONDON, EDINBURGH GLASGOW. Ĕ g Contractors to H. M. Government, British g H Admiralty and War Office. g H Protect your Iron Roofing from Rust and Bi
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    • 390 5 S Quality. H jjnw With LEA PERRINS’SAUCE, JT a few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is gSSj required to impart the most delicious ftyl piquancy and flavour. i/ILflu ’Ma™ The QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients make a little of this sauce go
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  • 1122 6 Notwithstanding the winning of the war by the united efforts of the Allies and the formulation of a Treaty of Peace embodying the Covenant of a League of Nations, which aims at the establishment of conditions assuring permanent peace among the nations, it is obvious the
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  • 61 6 Saturday’s quotations for refined tin in Penang was $208.25, per picul business done, and for unrefined tin $207, tin ore $207 per picul, bu iness done. Tin was quoted in London on March 3rd at £412 10s spot, and £409 three months. Tin was quoted in London on
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  • 239 6 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dred ging Co., N. L. from 29th February to Gth March 1920 (being one week) was 16 tons. The output of the Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., for Febuary was 750 piculs, yardage 165,000 cubic yards The output of the Ulu Piah Mine
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  • 1354 6 The appointment of the Rt. Hon. Sir Auckland Geddes, kc b, The New to the Ambassadorship at Ambassador. Washington will create surprise in certain circles, for the younger brother of Sir Eric has not impressed everybody as head of the Board of Trade, and it had come
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  • 180 6 Mr G A Hereford asks us to publish the following, addressed to the Secretary of the Penang Relief Fund, from the Hod. Secretary and Treasurer, Public Schools Hospitals, British Red Cross Society, dated the 16th January, 1920: My Consmittee have requested me io send you a final
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  • 58 6 A ve y taccessful practice was in the Town Hall yesterday w over twenty musicians took P® After the prac ice, a meeting held at which it was eecded nar Society be formed in Penang aua t..a Committee consist of one member ‘-7 each community. Anprher bo
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  • 64 6 In the Pi-trict Court, day morning MrPAr .j, judgment iu the case m w L Skrkies Brothers Cauntd a balfrom Captain Thompson Ro in t ance due for board and lo g \j eta j!ed Raffles Hotel, His Honour gave i judgment on the points raise for
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  • 59 6 1 AF Maurice E. Bandman s c ev ee8 jo3 Pierrot Pie will com enC flnt i D g the at the Town Hall to-night pr first of a remarkable serl Jodoing from the book.of- tbe likely to be a very The next meeting of toe Children’s League
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    • 95 6 THE “GREYS" I SILK CUT VIRGINIA I CIGARETTES. A Shipment Just Arrived In Tins of 50’s. The Cigarette with the “BOYAL SCOTS GREYS” CREST ON. IMPORTERS: BEHR Co., Penang. JEFFREY’S BEER. (“CHOP KOTA") THE GENERAL FAVOURITE. SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Giiiiiian o co., limited. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). F g 111 fßueyrus
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    • 25 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.
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  • 587 7 CONFERENCE decisions. [RIUTZB’S Tzlzobamb.] London, March 2. stated that the Allied Conference U 3 bed a number of important conh D rpcards the Terkish settlement, .'risiOD® *“b jodin? regulations for the guardianship Straits. It aleo decided to help "'a? to pla ce her finances on a sound 18r {or
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  • 99 7 London, March 4. lie Alli/ 8 recentl y threatened to prevent »ile s l u v‘ "8! troops from Ismid, 55 0 Constantinople, but immeditriiier &nri 0D arrival of a British tF o°Ph and the warning that r «imm unless Allied orders ""“«taely complied with. p Marath
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  • 343 7 BOLSHEVIK VICTORY. [Riutb's London. March 2. The Bolsheviks claim a great victory in the Northern Caucasus, near Belizaglana. Denikin’s First Kuban Corps has been annihilated and the Reds are advancing rapidly. Bolshevik Claims: London, March 2. A Bolshevik communique says the Reds in the Caucasus are advancing victoriously
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  • 59 7 PEACE PROPOSALS. London, March 3. The Moscow wireless says M Janson, tbe accredited representative of the People’s Commissary of Foreign Affcers, who is at present at Irkutsk, has been instructed bo hand Soviet peace proposals to Japanese military headquarters in Siberia, and agree with the Japanese Government
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  • 26 7 Washington, March 2. The Polish Legation announces the conclusion of negotiations for the flotation of a loan of fifty million dollars here.
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  • 16 7 Budapest, March 2, The National Assembly have elected Admiral Hortby as Hungarian Regent.
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  • 49 7 Bukharest, March 2. The Crown Prince of Rumania is present in Egypt, going to India and the Far Bast. A Bukharest newspaper states that tne Crown Prince has resolved to dissolve his morganatic marriage, consequently his claim to succession to the throne has been revived.
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  • 30 7 THE FRONTIER WARS. London, March 3. In the Indian Budget, the estimated deficit is £14,250,000, the «P en^® re connection with the ft nno Frontier operations being £14,750,000.
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  • 23 7 SILVER QUEEN’S PROGRESS. London, March 2 The Silver Queen Vi kerB 'Y“? y Bi h reached Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia,
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  • 117 7 COUNCIL’S DISCUSSION. [Rmwa's Tuqiami.] London, March 3. The Times says the Supreme Council has been considering a drafb manifesto dealing with the rise in prices, and the necessity for restoring Germany's prosperity and tbe desirability of international peace, including peace with the Bolsheviks. Ib declares that one manifesto
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  • 26 7 London, March 2. It is declared that the Supreme Council reached complete agreement as regards tbe problem of high prices and exchanges.
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  • 81 7 VARIED BUSINESS. London, March 3, Tbe Supreme Council considered tbe future of Bessarabia and gave attention to the Hungarian observations on tbe peace treaty. Subsequently they examined the draft resolutions regarding high prices and exchanges. Tbe conference proper then ended, but the conference of Foreign Ministers will continue
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  • 50 7 STEPS FOR REPAYMENT. London, March 5. Mr Chamberlain announces that the British and French Governments have decided not to renew the loan issued in the United States in 1915 on their joint several security, and are taking the necessary steps to provide for its repayment. I
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  • 184 7 LATEST DEVELOPMENTS,' Washington, March 1. The Republican leaders have reaffirmed their decision not to accept changes in the substance of their reservation to Article 10. Both sides agree there are enough Democrats to defeat ratification who are determined to oppose the treaty unless Article 10 is
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  • 112 7 Trenton (New Jersey), March 2. The Senate ratified a bill declaring beer containing 3| per cent, of alcohol legal in New Jersey. New Jersey Bill Signed, Trenton, March 3 The Governor signed the 31 per cent Beer Bill. New Yorks Bill New York, March 2. A Bill was
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  • 487 7 PREMIER’S STATEMENT BEFORE SETTLEMENT. [Bwram’s Tulbgbams.J Paris, March 1. M. Millerand stated that there has been an improvement on all railways. Traffic on tbe Nord is normal and the men on the Est are inclined to return to work, The Trade Union Ccmmittee on the Midi railway
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  • 82 7 Washington, March 2. The Associated Press understands that the railroad Unionists agreed to give tbe new Railroad Law a trial as a means to secure the settlement of wages demands, and bhe danger of a general strike is averted. President Wilson’s Action. Washington, March 3. President
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  • 49 7 London, March 3. At the request of the under mentioned, tbe “London Gazette” revokes the warrants entitling them to use the foreign titles granted by countries recently at war with Britain Barons de Worms, Percy de Worms, de Forest, Boxall, Nugent, and William Schroder, and Count Gurowski.
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  • 117 7 EXTRAORDINARY SCENES. [Rsumn’s TnuKmaics.] London, March 2. A London demonstration to Mr Asquith was the must remarkable any politician ever received in the Metropolis. He arrived at Westminster hatless and bespattered with confetti, riding in a car, the windows of which were broken and the mudguards
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  • 46 7 London, March 1, A conference at the Ministry of Labour between employers and Road Transport Workers* representatives as regards the demand for an increase of 10s weekly broke down. The workers’ representatives •after wards decided to ask their Unions to authorise a strike.
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  • 48 7 THE RECENT BY-ELECTIONS. London, March 2. In the House of Lords, Lord Feel, replying to Lord Jersey, stated] the Government did not intend to nationalise land and other industries, except mineral rights, as already announced. Recent by-elections manifested that public opinion did not favour nationalisation.
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  • 71 7 BATONED BY POLICE. London, March 2. While a deputation of men forming part of a procession of discharged Woolwich dockyardmen were laying their case before the Premier’s Secretary at Downing Street, their comrades outside attempted to break the police cordon, throwing bottles and glasses, An Inspector was
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  • 25 7 AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA. London, March 1. It is officially announced that Sir Auckland Geddes has been appointed Ambassador to tbe United States.
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  • 37 7 VICEROY’S LETTERS STOLEN. London, March 3. Masked and armed men held up tbe mail van conveying letters to the Viceroy and the Government, in Dublin this morning, and carried off all the letters.
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  • 21 7 San Francisco, Marsh 3. A wireless from Honolulu reports tbe resignation of the Chinese Premier, Chin Yun Peng,
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  • 56 7 OFFICIALS’ HONOURED. London, March 2. The Chinese Government {has conferred the Order of Wenhu on twenty officers of the YMCA, including Sir Arthur Yapp, who receives tbe third class, as a mark of appreciation of the services of the Y M C A in connection with
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  • 82 7 STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. London, March 2. In the House of Common’, replying to Colonel Burn, Sir A. Williamson said authority bad been given for 10 British officers now in Shanghai in charge of repatriated Chinese labour corps men to return to England. It is anticipated
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  • 52 7 London, February 18.—TEe Belgian Kkig has received the Padikara Mudaliyar of Ceylon, who has presented to the King a jewelled sword tn token of admiration. The King conversed at length with the Mudaliyar and subsequently entertained him to luncheon. The members of the British Imbassy were
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  • 99 7 A NEW PROGRAMME. [Ritma’s Tbuobams.] London, March 3. The Times’ New York correspondent says tbe Navy Committee of tbe House of Representatives is considering RearAdmiral Badger's programme designed to give tbe United States tbe largest navy in the world. Rear-Admiral Badger urges that battle cruisers and dreadnoughts will
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  • 35 7 London, March 3. In the House of Commons, Mr Walter Long stated that 1 battle cruiser, 9 light cruisers, 2 flotilla leaders, 8 torpedo boats and 13 submarines are building in Britain.
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  • 23 7 PIER MYSTERY. New York, March 3. The ex-German steamer Prinz Joachim sank at tbe pier. The cause is being investigated.
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  • 139 7 Halifax, March 2. While proceeding to Liverpool from «Boston, the Leylard liner Bohemian was wrecked on the recks during a snowstorm ten miles south of Halifax. She carried 64 passengers, who are safe. The fate of tbe crew of 100, from Liverpool, is not yet known. Cotton
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  • Police Court.
    • 361 7 Armoo, a telephone line coolie of the Penang Telegraph Department, pleaded guilty before Mr H H Stevens, this morning, to stealing a quantity of copper telephone wire valued at $3O. He said he had no money to buy rice and took the wire from the store
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  • 10 7 Obituary. London, March 2 The novelist, Charles Garvice, is dead,
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  • 902 8 FUTURE OP THE INDUSTRY. The reporb of the meeting of the Selangor Tin Miners Association is a timely reminder, that although the output of tin in Malaya is steadily falling, notwithstanding that the metal maintains its market price, the industry is an exceedingly important one for the Straits,
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    • 208 8 X xxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXg Jindrew Special Reserve 1 10.V.G.i ■i 8 I voMjsxy I I s Sandilands, buttery I 0 60., Sole Agents for Penang Perak. SxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXd «ME»aßu»»e v«»»-i in» I VINCENT A Co. I RAILWAY BUILDINGS, PENANG. j J ESTATE SUPPLIES I I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN STOCK. I JOHN
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    • 419 8 I RUNNYMEDE HOTeTI SEASIDE, PENANG. I 8 3 1 DAILY RATES FROM $6 TO l2 2 Runnym.de Orchestra or the Town Band will t» I EVERY NIGHT DURING DINNER J AND The Runnymede Orchestra will Pi ay I ON TUESDAY FRIDAY, DURING TIFFIN I KERDYK HENDERSON, ProptietWs W/iimmiiwiiinnfimiiiiuniiniHiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiMWi»WH«HiHiiiiiiiiitinMi»iniiiiHiwar I
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  • 495 9 Reduction gf Fineness. I oilowing the announcement that it was the intention of the Government to reduce the f he S l raitB dollar a representative of the Malaya Tribune-’ interviewed an eminent local financial expert and was informed that the action of the Government was merely a
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  • 79 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Friday. To-day UQ y «3 SHARES. aS u n cq ca co Rubber (Dollar) c. c. c. c. Kedah R. 5.00 5.25 4.90 5.10 Lunas 14.50 15.00 15.00 15.50 S. Patani 140 1.45 1.35 1.40
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  • 149 9 New York, January 10.—Sales were report ed yesterday for April—May—June at 53j« per pound for ribbed smoked sheets. Business was also noted effected at 53|c per pound for January— February arrival. The market was very active and trading on the whole was on a large scale.
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  • 190 9 Pmang, Mabch 8, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 sl6.so—sellers M. P. Tapioca sl6.7s—sellers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $45 White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $B5 sales. Cloves $l5O sales Nutmegs average of $9O sales
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  • 116 9 Pknang, March 8, 1920. (jßy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 27/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 1/4 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 85 3 days’ sight Private 92 Bombay Demand Bank 85 Madras Demand Bank 85 3 days'
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  • 149 9 Vladivostok, February 15.—The following are the conditions of the armistice arranged between the Czechs and the Soviet army (1) A neutral zone shall be established between the Czechs rear guard and the Soviets advance guard(2) The Soviets shall supply the Czechs with coal. (3) The Czechs shall hand
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  • 182 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Mentor, Warrall, 4732, London, William Mansfield Co, general. Sappho, Scott, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Ellora, Chidley, 2,567, Singapore, Islay Kerr Co, general. Ariosto, Biggens, 2,760, New York, M Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Kedah, Maples, 94, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Klang, Fawcas,
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  • 24 9 The B I packet Thongwa, with the mails from Europe is expected to arrive here at daylight on Wednesday, the 10th instant.
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  • 80 9 Mar B.—Vai Newman’s Comedy Company, Caledonia Club. Mar 8,9, 10 and 11.—Bandman’s Pierrot Pie Company. Mar 11.—St George’s, Meeting, P.C.C., 6 p.m. Mar 11—Lodge Scotia, Meeting, 9 p.m. Mar 11.—New Club, Taiping, Monthly Dance, 9-30 p m. Mar 12.—M CL, Meeting, Free School, 4.45 p.m. Mar 14.—P.V.R.C Shoot,
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  • 379 9 PENANG, MARCH 8, 1920. BEEF— cts. Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50—60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart small per catty 40 Liver do 70
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 326 9 POSITION VACANT. Thinese Kapala wanted for tapping and seeding with ab"ut fifty coolies. Hidden Streams E-a’e, Near Trong. NOTICES. *THE NORTH TAIPIHG TIN 3REDGING COMPANY, LTD., incorporated in ths Straits Settlements. Notice is hereby given that the Directors have declared a Dividend (No. 2) J 10 per cent, on account
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    • 498 9 FiLM LASSITUDE. DO CINEMAS INDUCE LANGUOR! Do constant visits to cinemas induce lassitude? This question is provoked by the fact that some people complain that after a visit to “the pictures” a weary languid feeling takes possession of them, with a severe headache. The probable explanation is that the cinema
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    • 235 9 MERIT b Fountain Pens, as in everything ffllj j|. ill mm, it is merit that tells, and that is SIL Wj why the "Swan” has for a quarter ■II jig Bi of a century gained more users every nII jg g, HE year. When you buy a "Swan” jgJ til
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 40 9 at the TOWN HAkk» TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT!! AT 9-30 SHARP. MAURICE E. BANDMAN’S PJERROT pie Company. WILL PRESENT PIE. No- 1Guaranteed to be a Wonderful aid to the Digestion. Booking Plans at ROBINSON’Sp? A NEW PIE TO-MORROW. Prices $4, $2 SI-
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    • 203 9 nnnnnnnunnnnrinnurinDnnnnnannDnn m Picture Palace EMPIRE THEATRE Penang Read. j"J El From Monday, Bth, to Wednesday, 10th, March, 1920- H In the First Show at 7-45 p.m. Q SOULS ADRIFT g 2 A 5 act world love drama featuring the beautiful actress, t* Ethel Clayton. M H n n In the
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  • 1011 10 NAMES. I S a 1 1« RUBBBR (Dollar.) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.25 4.50 i 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 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 15,25 15.75 Balgownie Rubber Estate 8.00 8.50
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 216 10 fEi'H .j— ll o K "IjP'w I f lr' '‘~'ci m p 7\/f OTORISTS like Firestone Tyres jf rJL because they can absolutely depend I on their service. They can depend on the certain hold of the NonSkid tread. They can rely on their inbuilt endurance. With Firestone toughness, strength
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    • 289 10 Mw aews w W W IgA ILH f*.< a rfllM i X —~A Ik si ""'''r'j f or W /r wR LTwtfu List ot Stockists. Penang: Chin Kool A Co., Cycle A Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. IParif JBunfarßan'.BeeTLeong A Co. Alor Sfar:—Goh Soon Leong. EWMWWBHWWWWWWWWWWW —MI ■ll■ll 11
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  • 814 11 The Japanese cruisers Nisshin and Tone are expected bo arrive at Bangkok on March 7th and will remain there until March 16th. From July 1, 1917, to November 1, 1919, 111 sailing ships have made the transit of the Panama Canal. Daring the same period 4,677 other commercial
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 545 11 < 1 have found Iron Jelloids to be an Excellent Tonic in all such cases." Says the Many a man feels so thorough- Physician. ly out of sorts, and thinks himse lf so dreadfully ill, that he Z/F is rather surprised when the Doctor tells him there is not really
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    • 289 11 1 REQUISITES. r-®-* All British *q I 5 a SToofE tffPcisfe. T P aste which, by its distinctive efficacy, has won the 4. approval of an ever-growing clientele. To offer it to discriminating customers whose standard of quality is exacting is to ensure a i trade, productive of highest satisfaction
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1367 12 pg Q BRITISH JNDIA DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES. Sailing from Hongkong to Vancouver. nJ I |l 11l iIB BBSUBd.) > “Melville Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement] leaves H’ kong on Mar. 12, 1920 ss Harold Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement] leaves H kong on Mar. 24, AII A W.ITB DA QQVMZIITD QITD V’lP'lTQ
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    • 919 12 jnnanauDnnanannannanan a TRIAL ORDERS BIG OR SMALL ARE CORDIAnv R INVITED FOR OUR SPECIALITIES: C a Wooden Laimchos, Bouts, Lighter-- s Ship building: rf Free Estimate given. ns U 9 Tlsnlarra Varie ieB of tlmber «‘"ay» in stock- 3 1 IfUDCrS Chenghai, Merbau, Damar Laut U Meranti, Giam and other
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