Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 March 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1920-03-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FU BI IS HE I) DAILY ESTAFIISHED 1333. No. 70. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY. 24th MARCH, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.24 words
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Advertisement625 1920-03-25 1 (Y.tai'iable everywhere wholesale from o 3* jdSßwtKa C vi< >ojgk 03 1 SSo I sX<&frv ''yi \>dr co i i i Q n g Sam Leong Co Penang, 1 g-rrrrm .ta muuiiHr -u: CllUU|H|iii|liiliiilllllClliillUllililililllllllllililllilllliHniHiiiiiHiliiiUiliilliiiiilllilllllllillHl*HllllilllliiiiliillillillUlllllilllu ,9/<. 1 IE you tjAVJE MOT g (BEAR BRAND MILK Z 3 a you can have625 words
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Advertisement31 1920-03-25 1 I THE BEST CAR IN TOWN B I K xkITX-n i I I s 5r PUftertOVAM l*-HtAO ttvrt* IJ Sole Agents S.S a f.M.S- A J Ong Sam Leong a Co,31 words
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Article857 1920-03-25 2 Mr P B R'charda has been playing hockey for Middlesex. Mr A G Robins is camin» out to Perbetian Tinggi Estate. Mr Shelton. Agar is one of the nominees for the chair of the PAM for 1920-21. It is said that Dr Bridge? may succeed < Dr857 words
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Article180 1920-03-25 2 WELCOMED TO KUALA KANGSAR. [From Our .Own Correspondent.! Ipoh, March 25. H E. the High Commissioner and Lady Guillemard and party arrived at Kuala Kangsar yesterday at 4 25 p.m. and were welcomed by H. H the Sultan of Perak and the Resident, in presence of a180 words
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Article48 1920-03-25 2 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 25. Chi e-e tailors gave notice of a strike for higher wag- s last week. The employers agreed to i icrease wages by a further 25 per cent, making 50 per cent with the last rise two months ago.48 words
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Article39 1920-03-25 2 [FbOM Ouß Own COBMSPOXMNT.] Kuala Lumpur, March 25. The Railway employees of the Central Workshops returned to work yesterday. Their grievances are now being investigated. The situation in the e agineerir g firms is unchanged.39 words
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Article57 1920-03-25 2 [Fboic Our Own CoßXtspcNDmn.l Singapore, Ma-ch 25. The Rubber market stead ly declined in sympathy with London advices and in the absence of Cbii.es) competition the markat is extremely dull. A conaideiable fall in prices occarei, sheet being 96 to 97 cents and crepe 9557 words
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Article192 1920-03-25 2 The next meeting of the Athenaeum, Penang, will be held on Monday next, viarch 29th, at 9 p m., in the Masonic Hall, Northam Road, when a debate will take place on the following subject. What do we need for British Malaya a conscripted Military Defence Fore? or192 words
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Article147 1920-03-25 2 The Tennis Championship of Penang Cricket Club will be decided to-morrow evening when W H Threlfall, the holder, will meet R J Siunders, whose consistently good play entitles him to contest the final stage. In th- penultimate match, last evening, Saunders had a somewhat easy victory147 words
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Article107 1920-03-25 2 Weltevreden, March 23.?A special council started to dav the examination < f the second accused if the so-called Section B of the Sarekat Islsm, this section being of a revolutionary character. The first amus d was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment some time ago. The bill o107 words
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Article200 1920-03-25 2 Siam's Co oprration. Major Charles J Glidden, FRG S, Executive Secretary of the Commission organizing the first aerial Derby around the world returned to Penang from Bangkok last evening, and will be joined here by President Commodore Louis D Beaumont and Treasurer Mr Benjamin Hillman200 words
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Article316 1920-03-25 2 Bbbami Contictw. Baharom, Serang on board the Eastern Shipping steamer Perak was this morning charged by Court Inspectoe Nicol with (1) being in fraudulent possession of ten socks of rice and (2) for transporting rice without a permit. Accused was arrested last night by a marine policeman who316 words
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Article305 1920-03-25 2 Will Non-Ferrous Mines Be Nationalised? The evidence taken by the Government departmental Committee appointed by tlto Board of Trade under the chairmanship of Sir Lionel Phillips to investigate and inquire into the economic possibilities of the whole of the non-ferrous mines of the United Kingdom,’’ has, says the305 words
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Article80 1920-03-25 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5 30 p.m. to-day 1. Fantasia A Burlesque ...Kappey 2 Polka L’s Grenouilles ...Csmois 3. Selection Doris ...Godfrey 4 Waltz Bid me Goodbye Delbruck 5. March F«u»h a Billagh...Keefe A Sou’h African paper80 words
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Article158 1920-03-25 2 Yestbrday’s Latb Arrivals Ferak, Le Fevre, 258, Singapore, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Juno, de Pro we, 1,385, Samboe, Aaiatic Petroleum Co, oil. To-day's Arrivals. Jin Ho, Guly, 94, B. Datoh, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Koemai, Dutch, 165, Asahan, K. P. M, general. Bangala, Watkins, 1,935, Singapore, Islay Kerr158 words
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Article129 1920-03-25 2 Mar 26.HighCommiii-ioner visits Taiping. Mar 26,Bachelors’ Dance at Penang Club. Mar 27.High Commissi ner visits Ipoh. Mar 27.Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Mar 27,Kirilloff Concert and Classical Dances at Town Hall. Mar 28.—P, V R.O. Shoot, 300 and 600 yds, 7.30 a m. Mar129 words
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Article172 1920-03-25 2 Pinang, March 25, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 114.50sellers M. P. Tapioca sls.4osellers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $39 White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $9O sales. Cloves $l5O sales Nutmegs average of $95 sales172 words
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Article114 1920-03-25 2 Pbnang, March 25 1920. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank ...f/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 532 3 Credit ...2/4 3/4 3 Documentary ...2/4 13/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 88 3 days’ sight Private 9o Bombay Demand Bank 88 Madras Demand Bank 88 3 days’114 words
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Advertisement690 1920-03-25 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». TENDERS POSITIONS VACANT. FEDERATED Kranl required for Estate in Perak. Muit be goo i book-keeper. Salary $l2O. Apply Box No. 115, c/o Pinang G*z -tte. erB are lnv ted for a weeklv s 9 hip service between c; kl 7 9t e»®. Kuantan, calling at Kn I d690 words
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Article427 1920-03-25 3 MM GOODS TRAINS COLLIDE. A serious railway accident occurred at Kedong (near Tampin) at about half-past four on Sunday afternoon, vhen a goods train from Gemas and another fiom Serembar, which were shun irg just outside the station, collided engine to engine. It appears that one of theMM - 427 words
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Article321 1920-03-25 3 Australia’s Interest The great trade and financial development in China has been the subject of much discussion amongst Melbourne business men. Mr. G. N. Bishop, the recently appointed Australasian manager of the Hong Kong Mercantile Co. Ltd., a body of Chinese merchants who are making a bid321 words
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Advertisement1513 1920-03-25 3 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. Si N ,ex-service association v Box Nj« US, c/o Pinang Gazette. A DENERAL MEETING OF f 'T £S~29-3 EX SERVICE MEN and WOMEN V will he held at the Engineer a J illefc J“ a R bber PENANG CRICKET CLUB Mme or Workshop. Experienced in n n1,513 words
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Advertisement137 1920-03-25 3 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 solve137 words
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Advertisement119 1920-03-25 3 SPECIALITIES AT PRITCHARD’S PENANG. Radies Bathing Caps The Very Latest Idea in Bathing Caps, all Rubber with strong Rubber head band, daintily trimmed and in all Colours Prices $l, $1.50 and $2. Velvets Colours in Stock are, Green, Garnet, Black, Navy Blue Myrtle, Prune i Price $6 per yard, 18119 words
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Article1268 1920-03-25 4 The figures relating to British shipbuilding in 1919 are not nearly so satisfactory as they might have been, owing to numerous adverse factors, including industrial troubles, but the outlook for the year 1920 is more encouraging. Taking the last returns of L'oyd’s Register, for a period of1,268 words
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Article1440 1920-03-25 4 It is satisfactory to note that the con stitution of both the Council legislative bodies in Representation. Malaya is discussed much more frequently nowadays than was the case a few years ago. This is very necessary, for it is only by constantly keeping this question to the1,440 words
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Article102 1920-03-25 4 [To The Editox or the PiNiJta (laxem''; Sir,—l understand a brilliant example of patriotism and response to the appeaof Field Marshal Earl Haig, Commander-in Chief of the British army) to find jobs for disabled s >ldiere. has jwt been made by the Committee of a local institution,102 words
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Article210 1920-03-25 4 M.M," To-day’s quotation for refined r Penang was $l7O, per sellers; and for unrefined tin slbo, no tin ore $165 per picul, business done. Mr J D Hall, second magistrate, Singapore, fined three shopkeepers n»“ e Koo Koo, Leo Ah Seng and Tin Nan Chuan $lO, $4O andM.M," - 210 words
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Advertisement257 1920-03-25 4 I SOLE AGENTS FOR r B Fraser and Chalmers, Ltd., Mining Machinery. g Edison Swan Elec. Co., Ltd., Lamps and Fans. -ĔĔ Henry Pooley Son, Ltd., W etching Machines. B John I. Thorny croft Co., s Hd t Motor Lorries. 1 Paripan Ltd., Lacquer Enamel. J F. H. Lloyd Co.,257 words
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Advertisement24 1920-03-25 4 THE CRAG HOTEL. PENANQ HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, alsolsingle and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.24 words
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Miscellaneous42 1920-03-25 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-DAT. 3.05 a.m. 9.19 a m, 3 23 p.m. 10 03 p.m. To-mobrow. 3.46 a.m. 9 52 a m. 4.02 p.m. 10.57 pm.42 words
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Article1197 1920-03-25 5 SERIOUS SITUATION IN GERMANY THE extremist movement. [Riutkb’s Trlxgrams.] Berlin, March 19. «I'be railwaymen have reuined, but the w < r kers generally are diesatisfied and remain on strike. 2<ew3 from the Provinces is serious. The Communists are reported to hold Rostock, Botterfeld, Meiningen, Laugensalza, Falkenstein and[Riutkb’s Trlxgrams.] - 1,197 words
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Article456 1920-03-25 5 Hxbb Bmmxgbk ox JstaSLurrt iEottWL N*w York. January M.—l hays bewa «Sfr nlshed* by th* courtesy of Mr. Kranlr Simonds, with a copy of a letter written in April last—six months after he had signaft the Armisticeby Herr Matthias Erzberger, the leader of the German456 words
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Article254 1920-03-25 5 Mr. Winston Churchill's Views. London, February 8.Mr. Wineton Churchill, in an article in the "Sunday Herald,” refers to the sinister confederacy of international Jews for the overthrow of civilisation. He states:"The majority of the leading Russian Bolshevists are international atheistical Jews, except M. Lenin. The predominance of254 words
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Article129 1920-03-25 5 London, March 20. It is reported that Turkey has concluded an offensive and defensive alliance with the Republic of Azerbaijan, mentioned on the 15th January, The alliance document was signed in October last. It provides for reciprocal assistance in the event of a foreign power attempting to129 words
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Article15 1920-03-25 5 BOLSHEVIST REPORT. London, March 20. A Bolshevist wireless claims to have occupied Ekaterinodar.15 words
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Article60 1920-03-25 5 A VIGOROUS MANIFESTO. London, March 19. Mr Churchill has issued a vigorous manifesto calling on the non-Socialiet Parties to unite to combat the Socialist Party, which is arrogating to itself the name of Labour.” He declares Socialism is the darkest and most formidable menace with which,60 words
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Article154 1920-03-25 5 RATIFICATION REJECTED. [Rsuna’s Tklbgram*.] Washington, March 20. The Senate rejected a treaty ratificatii n rt solution upon the necessary two-thirds majority not being obtained. The voting was 49 for and 35 against ratification. Thereafter a resolution was adopted re'nrning the treaty to President Wilson, and intimating the Senate’s[Rsuna’s Tklbgram*.] - 154 words
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Article62 1920-03-25 5 WAR EVIDENCE.” Washington, March 17, Admiral Sims, before the Senate Naval Committee, charged President Wilson, Mr Lloyd George and other civilian leaders with allowing themselves to be drawn into fascinating regarding Holland and that the war could be won quickly by a masterstroke. One of the most impracticable62 words
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Article46 1920-03-25 5 Washington, March 20. Mr Davies, who had charge of the Government’s foreign !oan«, has declared that the Treasary is opp > ed to compounding interest on foreign loans, and it is expre’ed to get a return on the Allied loans of approximately 4.26 per cent.46 words
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Article27 1920-03-25 5 Washington, March 20. The Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate reported favourably in connection with the nomination of Mr Colby as Secretary of State.27 words
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Article38 1920-03-25 5 Newport News, March 21. Mr Daniels attended the launching of he snper-Dreadnought Maryland, the largest vessel of the United States navy, with a displacement of 32,950 tons. The armament includes eight record-breaking 16 inch guns.38 words
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Article87 1920-03-25 5 Ottawa, March 20. According to Admiral Lcrd Jellicoe’s report, the British Government is prepared to present Canada with a fleet worth $16,500,000, at pre-war value, comprising 1 light cruiser, 4 destroyers, 8 patrols, 1 flotilla leader, 8 submarines and 4 minesweepers. This will require 1,500 officers and men,87 words
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Article63 1920-03-25 5 Melbourne, March 21. The Rt Hon. Sir Joseph Cook, Minister of the Navy, is pleased with Mr Walter Long’s recent statement in the Hoose of Commons on the Naval position. He agrees a conference of Dominions’ representatives is nec°esary for a conceited scheme of Imperial defence in order63 words
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Article71 1920-03-25 5 ITALIAN LITIGATION. Rome, March 18. The heirs of Rosati, who was injured by the Boxers, has started a lawsuit against the Italian Ministries of the Treasury and Foreign Affairs, because the latter obtained from China an indemnity of 170,000 lira for Rosati, while they propose to71 words
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Article19 1920-03-25 5 Loudon, March 20. In the Rugby match at Twickenham, England beat Scotland by 13 points to 4.19 words
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Article37 1920-03-25 5 FLIGHT COMPLETED. [Rsurxn** Tbuoram*.] London, March 21. The South African aviators, Colonel Van Ryneveld and Major Brand, have arrived at Cape Town, thus completing the flight from England. Three machines were successively used.[Rsurxn** Tbuoram*.] - 37 words
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Article346 1920-03-25 5 The completion of the flight to Cape Town marks a new stage in the big flight era and in the progress iu aviation. Although the flight was officially described as from Cairo to the Cape, it actually started from England, which was left by Lt.-001.346 words
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Article27 1920-03-25 5 Rome, March 19. A Calcutta message of the 12th March, says Lieutenants Ferrarin and Masiero arrived without mishap and were given an enthusiastic reception.27 words
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Article25 1920-03-25 5 Philadelphia, March 18. The world's largest dirigible will be built at Philadelphia Navyyard. Naval officers will attempt a Trans-Pacifio flight with it.25 words
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Article67 1920-03-25 5 TO FLY VIA VICTORIA POINT. Our Owm Corrmpoxdxxt.J Singapore, March 24. Captain Poulet expects to leave for Rangoon in five days' time. A new propeller and tanka have been sent on to Rangoon to await his arrival. Poulet will fly thence to Singapore for Australia. He will take67 words
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Article60 1920-03-25 5 FINAL FIGURES, Cape Town, March 19. The final state of Parties is as follows South African Party 40 Nationalists 43 Unionises 25 Labour 21 Independents 3 The Nationalists bad 18 gains. [At the general election In 1915 the position of the parties was i South African Party60 words
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Article37 1920-03-25 5 London, March 19. It is officially announced that Doctor T J Macnamara has been appointed Minister of Labour, Sir Robert S Horne President of the Board of Trade, and Mr C A McCurdy Food Controller.37 words
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Article58 1920-03-25 5 BIG REDUCTION. London, March 21. The coalowners have agreed that between March 24th and August 31st the price of bunker coal for outward bound vessels ehall be 75s at South Wales and Tyne ports and 72s 6d at Scottish ports. The present prices range from 110 a58 words
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Article133 1920-03-25 5 A PLEASANT VOYAGE. [Rium’s Tm-waawe London, March 21. H. M S. R?nown, in the morning of March 21st, was abreast of the Azores, making a prosperous voyage in splendid weather. The Prince of Wales received a wireless message from the Duke of Devonshire, who is homeward[Rium’s Tm-waawe ] - 133 words
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Article298 1920-03-25 5 A London writer says Australia is destined to become the acknowledged centre of the pire. And if one looks at a map of th* British Empire there is no denying the fact tfiat its position, geographically speaking, if plump in the centre of the English speakinj world. That298 words
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Article36 1920-03-25 5 London, March 18. Doctor Morrison, who has been many months in a Nursing Home, has improved sufficiently to go to Devonshire. If bis improvement continues, he hopes to return to Peking in June.36 words
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Article164 1920-03-25 5 Dr. Morrison is the greatest living authority on the problems of the Far East. No Englishman with the exception of S'*r Robert Hart has ever been so trusted by '.be Chinese. He made his name there as correspondent of the Times.” On the formation oi the Republic he164 words
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Article232 1920-03-25 5 In the F. M. 8. Gazette is published a bill to be Introduced in the Federal Council, regarding the Peace Treaty. The objects and reasons state that on August 18th, 1919, an Order was made by His Majesty in Council for giving effect to Sections IU to232 words
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Article1484 1920-03-25 6 FOOD PRODUCTION. The annual general meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association was held in Malacca Club on March 21st. The Hon Mr J W Campbell presided. Chairman’s Address. The Chairman said daring the year various questions had been discussed, the chief one being the medical scheme. The1,484 words
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Article99 1920-03-25 6 Calcutta, March 9.Two Europeans named Green and Milgate, described as deserters from the Somersetshire Light Infantry, were yesterday placed before the Chief Presid-'my Magistrate on a charge of house breaking and the theft of a typewriter from th office of a solicitor at No. 6, Old Post99 words
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Article51 1920-03-25 6 Fenders are invited in Rangoon for th* supply for export to the Straits during ths month of March-April of 10,000 tons Small Mills Special and 10,000 tons Meedon (Bazaar Quality); bags of 224 lbs. nett. Tenders must be sent not later than noon on the 22nd51 words
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Advertisement280 1920-03-25 6 X” /S > Bl in H ',.'-fPL>. 1 Zxf r s M ROSE’S Q LIME JUICE Delicious, Wholesome, iKMmW Refreshing. ij/LUME'JUICE |IM vkOW’riif Prepared from the pure juice of the i 1 1 finest West Indian Lime Fruit, grown a pOj on o" estates T < P ominica West n280 words
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Advertisement237 1920-03-25 6 HEADACHE FOR DAYS. A SIGN OF DISTRESSED NERVES. There are few ailments that cause more genuine misery than nervous, neuralgic, or sick headaches. Only those who have endured suffering for days at a stretch realise the agony of the victims. Light and noise increase the pain; food is unthought of,237 words
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Advertisement127 1920-03-25 6 BICYCLES Made by the leading British Manufacturers MONOPOLE INVICTA PRINCE BURBLRY CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH OR WITHOUT GEAR CASE. Cycle& Carriage Co., Ltd. 27, BEACH STREET, PENANG. I— unii'ii in 1■ in 1 Genuine Dutch Cigars FROM Mignot De Block, Eindhoven (Holland). Aguila Blanca $5.50 per box of 50’s La127 words
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Article1415 1920-03-25 7 definitely cleared up—H. V. M. in the "Evening Standard.” fears of assassination. q 7 e !r Counfe Carlos Beatinek franky admits that the Emperor i s in gre t fear of assassination, and all visitors to the neighbourhood are suspect. He now leads the life ofdefinitely cleared up—H. V. M. in the "Evening Standard.” - 1,415 words
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Advertisement115 1920-03-25 7 BRITISH I R” EXp AND£D METAL I P P DIAMOND MESH H 8 I fl I 1 V 1/ Iff \ff \Z bS S 3 E V .•4 M r WVYYy ww 1111 1 1 I wwwv SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. SUB-AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., Penang. To115 words
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Advertisement52 1920-03-25 7 saw w r rC tai I*l I LAGER BEĔR. I■ 4 t I BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY. I BY MESSRS. RESCH'S LIMITED. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS rt DEALERS AND AT THE BARS OF THE L g E. A).O. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE ONLY i FROM: g J HUTTENBACHI BROTHERS52 words
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Advertisement219 1920-03-25 7 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Mo mi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. 8 I The Penang Estate Supply Agency, I 49, BEACH STREET, PENANG. 1 I 2 I Delivery g Momi Oases, Veneer Chests, Acetic Acid,219 words
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Article851 1920-03-25 8 RUSSIA AS A GERMAN COLONY LESSONS OF THE PAST. I Will Russia, when Bolshevism has burned i itself our, become a great German colony? This possibility is suggested by Mr. J. Ellis Barker in his new edition of his book on Economic Statesmanship (John Murray, 16s He points oub that851 words
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Article19 1920-03-25 8 Ottawa, February sth.The Department of Trade and Commerce estimates that the population of Canada now totals 8,835,10219 words
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Advertisement723 1920-03-25 8 1 Z VALUZ S W zX W Famous, not only in the Old Country, but 9J fj throughout the World, are the superb W Q values obtainable from John Noble’s. CL W H You should send to-day for the wonder- W Q ful 68 page Catalogue, giving full particulars VW723 words
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Advertisement345 1920-03-25 8 REQUISITES. |fi all British*! 7 I I 1700f6 I t’Wi&Sl THE Tooth Paste which, by its distinctive efficacy, has won the P W'liyißF approval of an ever-growing clientele. To offer it to discriminating customers whose standard of quality is exacting is to ensure a steady trade, productive of highest satisfaction345 words
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Article347 1920-03-25 9 Ihe tenth Report of the Directors, for the year ended 31st December, 1919, states that after charging depreciation upon the assets of the Company the profit and loss account shows a profit on the year’s working of $11,436.66, to which has to be added the balance of347 words
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331 1920-03-25 9 Report of the Directors. The Directors of the Mayfield Rubber Plantations (S.S.) Ltd., in their report for the year ended 31st December, 1919, state that the capital of the Company remains unchanged at $300,000 consisting of 150,000 shares of $2 each fully paid. The total331 words
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Article247 1920-03-25 9 The Directors report for the year ended 31st December 1919, states that the net profit for the year amounts to $57,353.13, subject to payment of Directors’ Fees $2.867.63, add amount brought forward from previous year $18,746.72, leaving a balance of $73,232.20, During the year the foUowing Interim247 words
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Article15 1920-03-25 9 The following is an additional rubber output for February: Bukit Katil lbs 8,51515 words
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Article186 1920-03-25 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day OO x SHARES. .2 3 "q O 0> a «a oq uj Rubber (Dollar) J c. c. 5 c. c. A.-Malav 4.60 4.75 4.75 5.00 A. Hitam 22.00 23.00 23.00 24.50 Broga R186 words
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Article677 1920-03-25 9 Prospects of the Mine. The seventh annual general meeting of the Titi Tin Co., Ltd. was held in Singapore on Monday. In moving the adoption of the report and -accounts for the year ended October 31, 1919, the Chairman (Mr. J. M. Sime) said that the nett profit677 words
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Article68 1920-03-25 9 There will be a change of p’ctures at the Empire Theatre to-night when two new episodes of The Four Sh’dows will be screened in addition to Daring Hearts,” a six reel Vifagraph super-f atare starring the world-famed F ancis X Bu-hman and Miss Beverly Bayne, and a68 words
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Advertisement286 1920-03-25 9 LIMITED No. 4, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION A T SUNGEI PATANI, KEDAH, CLUB GROUNDS” ploughing and other work will be done WITH THE LAUSON” TRACTOR. all interested parties are cordially INVITED TO ATTEND. ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 27th 28th MARCH. To be opened 25th March. BANQUET INDUSTRIELLE DE286 words
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Advertisement159 1920-03-25 9 I ONCOST AND r\ I a Classical AT THE TOWN HALL. ON SATURDAY. MARCH 27, i BY j Mme. Potapovitch n T- L i c Polish Dancers. Miss Tushmska Mr. Kiriloff Baritone. I Kindly Assisted by Local Amateurs. I Seats $3, $2 $l. Th H— Just Arrived A Small Shipment.159 words
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Miscellaneous363 1920-03-25 9 annnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnunnnnnnn n n Q Tail spins, nose dives, side slips and overturns by airplanes In q H a battle scene provides thrills |in the Vltagraph super-feature. Et 6 Reels DARING HEARTS 6 Reels Which will be shewn in the second show at 9.15 p.m. at the ever popular n 0363 words
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Advertisement1499 1920-03-25 10 nniwcii Nippon Yuscn K&isha. Ellerinan Lino. jhDiA stJmsNp’'’»’"!"?., 9 UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE [lncorporated in England.] £HD IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. 9T The following fast steamers of above line W>F 1 «H/ 1 (Subject to alterations without Notice.) will be despatched: to FOR LONDON. aevsoses EUROPEAN LINE. I Name. Sailing1,499 words
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Advertisement522 1920-03-25 10 BLUE SEAL BRAhD PALE PILSEN J BFIT D E EL C. K rj AS Popular for its quality as it s J price. Incomparable in both, SH9ESSSBSS9BE39SBBM i. j OURRUffS OBTAINABLE FRO/g PATERSON. SIMONS I Co., Ltd 3 (INCORPORATE) IN ENGLAND.) q AND PRINCIPAL DIALERS PEHANo. IwaiiißiiiMinimiiiiHißra Johnsons Wax (liquid).522 words
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Advertisement346 1920-03-25 10 THE MERCANTILE BANK SP INBIA LIMITED. (I>corporatad ia Tajlatd), Authorised Capital A1,500,00C Subscribed Capital I.KD.OOC Paid-up 7M.50C Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,000 Board ofijDirectors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrle, Esq. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Esq Sir David Yule. Lord Carmichael, G C 8346 words
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