Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No 6L VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY. 15th MARCH. 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 670 1 STUDIO now in possession of Kodak Fil ms and same i tn be obtained at their premises at I Wortham Road, Penang. niiirmiiiiwmwaa 1 11 THE I w MARCHANT CALCULATOR I Safeguard &our I ends all figure worry. I X I >«*< 18-/ I 18// !7> I'n £fl//i s \i\
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    • 41 1 MiMHwr- M ii THE BEST CAR IN TOWN i i i |m§Gi I 0 1 I S AMAUnaM»uv-/NHMUO« a s Sole ARents S.S. EM S* 9 2 Ong Sam Leong A Co. I SUMI III) fIDIUIIIfI Illi KI IBRUIIIIIINIIBBIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR BURI wdW
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  • 750 2 by a physician. t When Alcock had mccessfully flown tbe Atlantic he was asked to what factor he attributed mainly his success. The rep y came prompt and emphatic, I nursed my engines.” t In tbe three brief words is tbe secret not only of
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    • 1346 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. I THE RANTAU RUBBER Co., Ld. w 1 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Immediately wanted an experienced RUNNYMEDE HOTEL» PENANG. Tamil Tapping Conductor for healthy thab ab the t Estate in Perak. provi Notice is hereby given that from Ist Annual General Meeting of the Company,
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    • 137 2 DON’T GIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when you are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when you have tried all the cures you know and these cures have faileddon’t give up. The skill of man can find a way to solve
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    • 633 2 rhe Pinan g Limited. ne b CoPP»r-Plsta p, in|i ®*®*Statnplng, Gives a Glorious r Sensation of Vigour and Well being H The more highly-strung your nerves TFADe are, the more quickly they will respond to the intense invigorating effect of Sanatogen. But even the dullest nerves respond to it in
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  • 117 3 C hinese I roops Fraternising With Bolsheviks. Harbin, February. 22—THe Siberian situation continues grave. If latest reports from Siberia can be trusted, then there will ba serious troubles between the Rods» and the Social Revolutionaries for the sake of political supremacy. The Chinese government authorities are not taking
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  • 168 3 Harbin, February. 28.The Japanese Command at Habarovsk has agreed with the Revolutionary Government representative as follows I. That the safety of lives and property of Russian and foreigners be guaranteed. That political enemies who are no longer taking part in warfare, as well as the
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  • 78 3 Submission To Bolsheviks. Shanghai, February. 29.The news that the Soviet has recognized the Vladivostok Administration. and has authorised it to act as a unit of the All-Russian Soviet system, is regarded in authoritative quarters here as of paramount significance. Although the precise relationship of Vladivostok to Moscow is
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  • 383 3 Osaka, February 28.Work was partially resumed at the Yawata ironworks this morning. Osaka, Feb. 28.Life is gradually returning to normal at Yawata. The troops which had been sent to preserve order took no action but merely stood by. Thanks to the intervention of members of
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  • 102 3 Osaka, March I—The labour disputes at the Osaka Iron Works have culminated in some disturbance. About 600 workmen noted. breaking windows. The police soon suppressed the rioters. The Osaka Iron Works is one of the largest engineering and shipbuilding concerns in Japan, employing at the Sakurajima
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 262 3 TO BE OPEND SgHOTLY. riNQUB INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. p/V 1 (Incorporated in France.) Afltho rize d Capita Fra, 250,000,000 Subscribed do 150,000,000 Paid up do 75,000,000 third of the Capital subscribed by the Govera neit of the Chinese Republic). a irm» D of the Board of Doctors ANDRE BERTHELOTE. HEAD
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    • 666 3 MALAYA’S FOOD PROBLEM. Evcr v Mothcr woul l u u Tc. 4 fwd her Baby WEr How it may be Solved. |if she could yn yf "OUT frequently the breast-milk t is deficient in quantity or quality, or absent altogether. TS 5a 7* M E FO O VI/ /A/ /3
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  • 803 4 Mrs S C Howard, of Seremban, is leaving for Home. Mr Eric Dickson renames duty as D O, Ulu Selangor. Mr 0 F Stonor leaves for England by the P and O Kashmir. The Rev W E Hodey has been laid up with influenza for the last
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  • 318 4 COUNTERFEITER GETS SEVEN YEARS. The Penang Assizes opened in the Supreme Court this morning before Mr Justice P J Sproulo and a common jury. There are five cases on the list, one each of forgery, and attempted murder, counterfeiting King’s Coins, culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and
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  • 181 4 The Club Shoot on Sunday morning resulted as under Deliberate at 200, 501 and 6CO Yards. Capt J G Allan H’cap .56 made 95.76 Mis A E Murray .65 92 75 2/Lt Syed Salleh Alsagoff .65 92 05 L/Opl Lim Teik Soon .37 91.77 Pte J
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  • 138 4 In a swimming contest for the 220 yards championship of Victoria, Norman Ross (America) beat F E Beaurepaire (Victoria) by about a foot. Ross’s time was 2 min 28 l-sth sec, Beaurepaire’s 2 min 28 3-10th seconly 1 10th second behind. Stedman swam the distance in 2 min 35
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  • 45 4 ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Corrxspondint.] Singapore, March 15. Captain Poulet, accompanied by M. Benoist, his mechanic, are here awaiting instructions and spare psrts from Marseille®, on receipt.of which th«y will leave for Rangoon, whence they will fly to Ansralis, via Singapore.
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  • 124 4 An extremely attractive programme will be presented to-night at the Empire Theatre, including two big features entitled Mat-rnity” and The Girl Woman.*' The first, with M S« Adce Biady in the principal role, is one of the most artistic photoplays ever produced, while the other, starring the
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  • 276 4 Local Organisation to Deal With Labour Questions The Straits Times understands from an authoritative source that the formation of a Federation of Employers is now an accomplished fact. The objects of the federation are to promote the consideration and discussion of all questions affecting the relations between empl
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  • 615 4 The Chairman of the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce drew attention to the powers c mtained in the Printing Presses Bill, 1919, which it was considered were too wide and the Chamber’s representative whs requested to oppose the Bill in its present form in Council
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  • 295 4 Lucknow, Ist March The Ist March is St David’s Day, the day of the Patron Saint of Wales, and nowhere is it honoured with more eclat than in that distinguished regiment, the Ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, which now forms a unit of the Lucknow garrison. The
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  • 321 4 What’s Happened to Silver S T.” The price of bar silver in London is quoted at 70 l/8d to day. Previous figures were 77 5-8 and 78 3-4, and even over 80d. This slump is reflected in the general market which is characterised by nothing doing.” Hongkong and Shanghai must
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    • 291 4 APPETITE THE TEST. If You Cannot Eat, Digestion Is Faultt. There is no surer sign of a disordered stomach than a poor appetite. If you are digesting your food properly you are bound to be hungry when meal-time comes round. The first sign that new, healthy blood is being made
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    • 131 4 "’town hall, SATURDAY, 20th MARCH, at 9-15 p. m Mrs. HERBERT COOPER AND THE KINTA AMATEURS WILL PRESENT ELIZA COMES TO STAY 2 Usual Prices. Booking Plan at the Robinson Pi at I Fitter Brothers arr ve£ i new W shipment of Best M Brass or Plated T' Four Post
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 231 4 h nnnnnnannan□□□uunn SIMPERIAd E Picture Palace EMPIRE THEATRE Penang R Oad 0 r 4 U U From Monday, 15th to Wednesday, 17th Bareli. 1920 0 Q In the Second Show at 9 p.m. 0 Q World Pictures Present Alice Brady in MATERNITY u u Q d A 5 part mighty,
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    • 1429 5 [From Our Own Cohbbsponount] Edinburgh, February 11, Tn the language of the theatre, the play of Paisley by-election has had a phenomenally good run. Bub to-morrow it will be off the bills. A new piece is being staged at Westminster, and people will no longer remember
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    • 845 5 THE VICTORY OVER WALES. [Fmm Ovb Own CoumMndunt.] Edinburgh, February 11. A succession of seven defeats sustained by Scotland in her Ragby International encounters with Wales was broken at laverleitb, Edinburgh, when the men of the Principality were defeated by 9 points to 5. The pace all
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  • 143 5 The Governor-in-Council has made regulations to the following effect:No Indian other than a bona fide labourer shall enter or attempt to enter the Colony unless be is in possession of a passport no Indian shall leave or attempt to leave the Colony for a destination other than the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 I 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. I
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    • 56 5 ITANGYE’S! Semi Diesel Ensines. I I PROTECTED BY PATENTS. 1 c i I I JU rx I I I I TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL OILS g 1 POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED g f I j FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: g I Hattenbach Bros.,
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  • 1270 6 S.T,” The direct rctionista io the Labour movement had a decisive set back at the Trades Union Congress when, on a card vote over the question of applying direct action to the nationalisation of the mines, their policy was rejected by 3,870,000 votes to 1,050,000 and the
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  • 1729 6 Writing to the Straits Times on the question of local defence, An Ex-Soldier on an ex-Offloer expresses Local Defence. his views in the following terms: It now seems certain that we ace to have conscription in some form thrust upon us whether we like it or not.
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  • 55 6 The output of the Mlddlet 97 piculs, Ltd., for February was ph nt tribute 34.03 piculs. Total L-- P The output of Tongkah Harbour ging Co., N. L. from 7th to 13th 1920 (being one week) wa? lb The output of the Ayer Weng M, month of February
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  • 16 6 The following are additional puts for February:— 3 Malacca Plantations 1»». United Malacca 1
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    • 236 6 Fthe GREYS I SILK CUT VIRGINIA I CIGARETTES. A Shipment Just Arrived In Tins of 50’s. The Cigarette with the ROYAL SCOTS GREYS” CREST ON. IMPORTERS: BEHR Co., Penang. t**- L -ITI'TW" Jin. J.-UWJJ-MU -JLEN S E S 111 ITORiC CURVE Bi-Concave and Bi-Convex Spherical) Cylindrical and Sphero-Cylindrical. Cemented and
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    • 50 6 CONCERT AND CLASSICAL DANCES FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, AT 9-30 P. M. AT THE E. O. HOTEL,” BY MME. POTAPQVITCH MISB TUSHINSKA J Pohsh Dancers MR. KIRILLOFF OPERA SINGER. BOOKING AT THE ENTRANCE. (Sfje Meting Resident-Qouncillor will be AT HOME at tbe Residency on l&bursday, March j IStb, at 5 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 35 6 TBE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.01 a.m. 3.43 p.m. 9.25 p m. To-mobrow. 10.34 a.m. 4 41 p m, 10.21 p.m.
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  • 686 7 4IIOKi tISATION QUESTION. .tutional action favoured. (C^ TIIU [Ri ctw’B Tblxgbams.] H London, March 10. I National Federa ion of General be t h 1 500,000 of a membership, I <jker? 031 y decided opon constitutional as Xwrio" M regards nntionalisa I The Uuious I deoid d
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  • 11 7 London, March 11. H steelworkers’ strike has been
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  • 39 7 ULSTER’S ATTITUDE. [Rirrm’s Txlxobams.] London, March 10. 1 UnioDist Council ba. declared that Ibe new Home Rule Bill ie prefer- 7? e UAot hereforeitwill not attempt to defeat the Bill, but will press for certain amendments.
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  • 93 7 London, March 10. M I i» »tated that the Labour Miniater r >^ R rdle (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour) is i etiring on the ground of ill health, hence there will be two by-elections at Stockport, Mr S Leigh Hughes having died recently. Mr
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  • 82 7 London, February 20.Mr. A. KfndeU If contesting the Stockport bye-election as m Independent under Mr. Bottomley’s banner. Lady Bonham Garter, who was a most costspicuous platform fighter in the Pauley election, has been Invited to contest South burgh where a bye-section will bo held shortly. Meanwhile Parliamentarians are
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  • 55 7 London, March 11. Io the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Lloyd George stated that in order to relieve the anxiety of the British farmer, the price of the 1920 wheat crop would be levelled up to the GIF price of imported wheat, provided it did
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  • 141 7 MAYOR TRYON’S TRIBUTE. London, March 11, Major Tryon, Under-Secretary for the Air, introducing the Royal Air Force Estimates, stated that the personnel of the Air Force would be reduced from 164,000 to 34,000 The normal strength would ba 31,500. He paid a tribute to the services
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  • 72 7 REVISED FIGURES. London, March 12. Revised Naval Estimates for 1919-20 show a gross expenditure of £97,000,000 and a personnel of 136,000, compared with £173,000,000 and 280,000 of a personnel In 1919-20 the amount assigned for new construction was £4,000,000, but this was entirely for the completion of vessels
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  • 75 7 1920-21 FIGURES. London, March 13. The official Estimates which have been issued indicate that the national expenditure in 1920-21 is estimated at £1,187,000.000, of which the Civil Services are £557,000.000, interest on the national debt £400.000,000, Army £125,000,600 Navy £84.000 000, Air Force £21,000.000, compared with a total
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  • 13 7 Stockholm, March 10. M. Branting has formed a SocialDemocrat Cabinet
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  • 30 7 FRENCH ARMY’S SUCCESS. Paris, March 11. In a Rugby m<tch, the French Army defeated the British Army by 15 points to 6, At half time the score was 3-3.
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  • 810 7 SUPREME COUNCIL’S ACTION. [Rsutxb’b Tblbqbams.J London, March 11. The Supreme Council met yesterday and issued a communique announcing that it had considered the measures which are being taken to ensure the protection of Armenians and other minorities in Turkey. It is significant that Mr Churchill, Mr Long, Earl
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  • 47 7 NATIONALIST RESOLUTIONS. Cairo, March 10. Fifty-two members of the Legislative Assembly met at the house of the Nationalist leader, ZagLloul Pasha, and passed a resolution protesting against the suspension of the Assemblyi aLo against the British Protectorate, and proclaiming the independence of Egypt and the Sudan.
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  • 84 7 THE GENERAL ELECTION. London, March 10. Extraordinary interest is being taken in the general election in South Africa on March 10th. The main issue is between the South African Party, under General Smuts, who support the Imperial connection, and the Nationalists, under Hertzog, who favour separation and a
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  • 184 7 BIG MARCONI SCHEME. London, March 10. The Marconi Company has drawn up a scheme for the approval of the Government for a network of wireless to serve the whole Empire. It comprises the following routes. England to India, thence to Singapore and Australia, with a branch from Singapore
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  • 40 7 A NEW SILVER QUEEN.” London, March 10, The Government of South Africa has placed a new aeropiane at the disposal of Colonel Van Rynevtld to enable him to continue the flight from Bulawayo to the Cape. J
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  • 14 7 Karachi, March 3. Captain Matthews has arrived, en route to Australia.
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  • 21 7 MORE STARTERS. Rome, March 11, Another party of SV, A. aeroplanes started for Tokio, accompanied by a cinema operator.
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  • 173 7 Karachi. March 3.Captain Matthews on a Sqpwith Kangaroo arrived at Karachi at ten to five, having flown through from Jaak. Leaving there at 7-45 a. m. he had a good journey, flying chiefly at 9,000 feet, with engine on half throttle to save vibration from the
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  • 252 7 INCIDENT NEAR POTSDAM. [Rsum's Tbuobams.] Loudon, March 10. The attacks on Allied officers io Germany continue. For example, eight men, said to be members oi the French Military Flying Commission, who were alleged to be poaching, came into conflict with the Citizens’ Guard near Potsdam, with the
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  • 99 7 COMMISSION TO RUSSIA. London, March 11. The third meeting of the Council of the League of Nations will be held in Paris on March 12th. It will appoint the commission of enquiry which is proceeding to Russia early in April. It> is noteworthy that twelve of the
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  • 55 7 DENIKIN HARD PRESSED. London, March 11. General Denikin has driven back the Bolsheviks who were attempting to break bis centre, bat he has been compelled to withdraw bis left wing eighty miles south of Rostov, while on the right wing the Bolsheviks have advanced to within 20 miles
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  • 81 7 BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT. London, March 10 An official telegram from Warsaw says th.} Polish Army inflicted a smashing blow to the Bolsheviks on the Lithuanian and White Rutbenian front, compelling a Red retreat in panic. The staff of the 47th Red Division are amongst the thousands of prisoners. The important
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  • 65 7 PREMIERS STATEMENT. London, March 11. In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Robert Cecil, who asked whether n andates bad yet been allotted to mandatories in Africa and Asia, Mr Lloyd George said it had not yet been possible to complete the preparation of all the instruments defining
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  • 74 7 London, March 11. Reuter understands that the Supreme Council agreed in principle that the Hungarian Treaty shall not be modified as presented. The Allies are unable to accept the c for revision of the frontier and economic relations, wb'ch, in effect, meant restoration of the monarchy. The Councils
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  • 258 7 COMPANY’S REPLY. [Ruvthb’s Tulbgbams.) Lon ion, March 12. The cotton manufacturers, Messrs. Coats, have issued a lengthy reply to the Profiteering Sub-Committee’s report, in which they claim that a number of figures advanced by the Committee are inaccurate, also that the Committee ignored the generally accepted commercial
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  • 62 7 Washington, March 9. In order to meet present argent requirements, the Shipping Board has accepted an offer of 1,500,000 barrels of fuel oil at prices from 75 to 90 per cent above the 1919 prices. It is hoped the prices will bo lower before it is necessary
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  • 30 7 London, March 9. The London Gazette announces thab the Emperor of Japan has conferred the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Third Class) upon Lieut,-Colonel John Ward.
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  • 26 7 London March 9. Captain William Bowden-Smith has been appointed Commodore in charge of the naval establishments at Hongkong, la succession to Captain Garner,
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  • 18 7 London, March 11. The Prince of Wales will depart for Australia on March 16th.
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  • 39 7 Bombay, March 4, The new cotton mill strike is spreading, There are now eighteen mi'ls idle. [On March 3rd, fifteen Bombay mlUs closed, and the total number of the fljea tdlf was estimated at about 20,000.)
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  • 261 7 INCREASED REVENUE. Paris, March 11.The figures of the collections of French revenues for 1920 thow big increases. During February, indirect taxes on monopolies brought 794,044,800 francs, which is 215,129,500 above the revenue in February, 1919. For the first two months of 1920 the revenue exceeded the estimates by
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  • 899 8 The 8‘ War Coronet launched from the building yard of the Taikoo Docks, Hongkong, is the fourth of the 8,000-ton deadweight standard steamers built by the Company to the order of the British Ministry of Shipping. A big fire occurred at Wachow on February 8 when more than
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 357 8 \jf Its high food value, ease of V~t_L— W assimilation and attractive r\ r| fx f flavour make Ovaltine” in- I valuable during convalescence. soumu I’ J It is the very marrow of recuper- f ative and restorative materials, r It quickly builds up brain, nervo and body and ensures
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    • 34 8 Just Arrived Ample Supplies of CAPSTAN MEDIUM (Cigarettes. 90 cts. Per Tin of 50. MBMMMMHKMHMURSmanHnaiKMBBBBMMMMiMH IMEDOC P» (CLARET) '■'‘ilgdcC-' J IN CASES OF i Bottles. j S'BO 72/2 Bottles. G. H. SLOT Co., PENANG.
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    • 301 8 The Iron Jelloid treatment surpasses former methods.* s a y s What better news can be con- Physician. veyed than that impoverished blood can be made rich and good by means of taking Iron Jelloids To those who suffer from a deficient quality of blood, Iron Jelloids Will act in
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  • 79 9 'Th O following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Friday. To-day SHARES. I J I 6 .2 "u 3 "5 Mining. 5 c. c. c. c. N. Faiping 2.90 3.00 2.85 2.90 cum T. Compound 19/- 20/- 18/- 19/. Ulu Piah 2.40 2.50
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  • 188 9 Pbnang, March 15, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 sls.so—sellers M. P. Tapioca sls.7s—sales Gold l«»f $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... nominal. Black Pepper $44 White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal M »ce $9O nom. Mace Pickings $9O sales. Cloves $l5O sales, Nutmegs average of $95
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  • 119 9 Mar 15.—Penang Assizes. Mar 18Residency At Home” 5 p.m. Mar 19.Polish Dancers ab E O. Mar 19.Lodge Krian, Parib Buotar, Regular Meeting, 6-30 pm. Mar 20.Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Mhf 20.Cricket Match, P.C.C. v. I.RC„ 2-15 p.m. Mar 20,Penang Golf Club, Ar nual
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  • 113 9 Pknang, March 15, 1920. (By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 1/4 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 95 3 days’ sight Private 103 Bombay Demand Bank 95 Madras Demand Bank 95 3 days'
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  • 221 9 Yestbrday’s Late Arrivals Ceylon Maru, Japan, 3,013, Kobe, Paterson, Simons Co, general. Trang, Pithie, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Sappho, Scotb, 325, Telak Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Fook Sang, Mitchell, 1,987, Calcutta, Boustead Co, general. Hong Hwa, Bainbridge, 1,924, Rangoon, Government rice. Machew, Pritchard, 993, Rangoon,
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  • 70 9 The homeward mail B” by the Tara, closes at 10 a m. on Wednesday, 17th inst. The homeward mail C by the Kashmir closes at 3 p.m. cn Wednesday, 17th inst. The B I packet Bangala, with the mails from Europe is expected to arrive here a' noon
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  • 46 9 The Baud will play the following programme of masic at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Overture Midsummer Night’s Dream ...Thomas J 2. One Step ...Oh! ...Perez 3. Selection English ...Hartman 4. Waltz The Girl from Utah ...Rubens 5. March Rebecca Comandery ...Petee
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 339 9 >.«. I runnymede hotel, I SEASIDE, PENANG. t DAILY RATES FROM $6 TO $l2. r i Runnymede Orchestra or the Town Band will Plav J EVERY NIGHT DURING DINNER AND The Runnymede Orchestra will Play ON TUESDAY FRIDAY, DURING TIFFIN. I I KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors :x x x x X
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    • 39 9 PRINTING T«i. y j T L (Rews) AtoltZ 4 (Job) 4 7 7 498 We do the best Printing in Penang, at a reasonable price. A trial will convince you. HNANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd. UNION STRKKT. V 1 J
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    • 176 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Latest edition Encyclopaedia Britannica (29 vois, complete with book-case). Price $350 or nearest offer. Apply Box No.’ 104, c/o Pinang Gazette. PENANGSALES ROOM. AN AUOTIOM SAJLE WILL TAKE PLACE At 38, Beach Street, On Tuesday, IGtb Glared, 1926 AT 11 A. M. COMPRISING Piano, Dinner service
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    • 172 9 NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MOTOR BRANCH. MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed the Renewal Premium when no claim has been made. Claims are Settled Promptly. All Rates and Further Particulars may
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  • 1045 10 NAMES. gj i RUBBER (Dollar.) c C fc Allenby Rubber Co, Ltd, 90c 95c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.25 4.50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.00 4.2 u Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 22.00 23.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.50 1.60 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 4.00; 4.20 Ayer Pauas Rubber Estates 15.25
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    • 185 10 gOOOgto SAFETY TREAD k TYRES E BEST IN THE LONG RUN. SOLE ADAMSON, GILFILLAN i AND CO. LTD. is I» (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). bicycles' Made by the leading British Manufacturers MONOPOLE INVICTA PRINCE BURBURY CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH OR WITHOUT GEAR CASE. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd. 27, BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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    • 195 10 I UNLOCK the door of Prosperity I J and Success in Motor Transport. I I The Master Words are Mileage and I Maintenance. S THE I J<6iinHiiniiffliiiniiiio> H <n iii ®'™aiiiuiD)| Q I Is the Master Key. j I I I WWfi f’SR FtfLfe PARTieUUARS TOi I ONG SAM LEONG
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  • 850 11 BY LOOKER ON.” London, February 12.The heavyweight boxing programme at the Holborn Stadium last Thursday proved very disappointing; but it was no fault of the promoters. Three contests between big men were arranged; but at the last moment two of them were laid aside with iufueoza, and
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    • 497 11 The Negative FLAG of the Naval Code. I s a Y NO” when offered IMITATIONS P ef dns’ Sauce, fjr i I i To distinguish the original and genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the signature of I LEA PERRINS appears in White across I I the
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