Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 March 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-03-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 71. VOL LXXVIII. FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement486 1920-03-26 1 Obtainable everywhere wholesale from I JjjSShw j 3 til t9w*^nFM4‘* S ll 5/1 r 2 IM J o H w3Ms?5c?*RSz!ySF 3 wMBIBr 8 Ong S» m Leong A Co Penang. H jUgisnzsra'w > n nawrcßnmmafl EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. THE king 1 wwsGte I t&r OF TONICS 1 'V yOU arC Un486 words
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Advertisement40 1920-03-26 1 NNtll' N NN IM RI! NUM OR 111 Ml UN NfllW HHW Gil NH S THE BEST CAR IN TOWN i f i I i i I Sole Agents S.S. a b.M.S- M 9 Ong Sam Leong a Co, B40 words
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Article1482 1920-03-26 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. C.O Mr. R M. Newton has returned to Selangor from leave. Mr and Mrs A H West returned from home by the P and O Nore, which arrived yesterday afcernoon. Ceylon at home are making an appeal to their countrymen for help for 1 a Club of theirC.O ” - 1,482 words
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Article198 1920-03-26 2 Contrary to reports in some quarters we are informed that the local Chinese tailors are not out on strike, at presan*’, although there were rumours of their intention to go out, says the Free Press.” Only a couple of months ago the m°n were given a rise198 words
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Article788 1920-03-26 2 [To Th» Editor or th» "Pinang Qazb ii*.”l Sib,—One may believe that Mr. A. E. T. Murray in his remarks at the Chamber of Commerce meeting on the appointment of Judges did not intend that the full logical inference should be deduced from his language. He did not788 words
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Article239 1920-03-26 2 [To Th» Editoh or th» “Pinang Gautt».”] Sir,—ln common wth your cirrespondent’“Pro Patria Smper,” I have to sympathise with the Committee in feeling themselves forced to make a selection of a foieigner for the position of A?3isrant Secretary owing to the deplorable deficiency of tbe B itisb239 words
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Article183 1920-03-26 2 In anticipation of the opening for business in Sintapore, for the first time yesterday, VI Pierre Durnerin, the manager of the Banque Industrielle de Chine (in corporated in France), was at home on Wednesday to the commercial community in Singapore, M [Piejre Durnerin, who welcomed his guests183 words
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Article127 1920-03-26 2 Tn tbe Police Court, Balik Pulau, before Captain N M Hashim, Magistrate, 14 Chinese were charged with being members of an unlawful assembly. They were defended by Mr G N Saye and Inspector Cockle prosecuted. It was alleged that all fourteen accused, who came from town, entered127 words
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Article106 1920-03-26 2 Calcutta, 11th March.—During the discussion on the Budget in ths Imperial Council on Wednesday Sir George Barnes «aid he was inclined to the view that as far as tbe carriage of miils by aviation was concerned, this would probably be unremunerai ive until they hsd a106 words
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Article35 1920-03-26 2 The f diowing unfit ighed tie is fixed for Wednesday, 31st March. Mixed Doubles Handicap 30 Mr and Mrs W S Dunn v —l5 4, Miss Wihon aid E G Bird (4).35 words
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Article28 1920-03-26 2 A cricket; ma‘ch has been arranged between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Recreation Club on Saturday (whole day) the 3rd April, 1920, on the Esplanade.28 words
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Article39 1920-03-26 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Overture ...Australian Retreat ...Bela 2 Polka Cuckoo ...Salomon 3 Selection Railway ...Gomes 4 Waltz Des’iny ...Baynes 5 March Britauia ...Cook39 words
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Advertisement76 1920-03-26 2 OVER-EATING AND EXCESSIVE SMOKING are two of the most common causes of Constipation. And Constipation is the root cause of biliousness, sick headaches, disordered liver, pimply complexion, foul breath. To prevent ill-effects following heavy meals and over-indulgence in tobacco Pinkettes are perfection. They act as gently as nature, and neither76 words
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Advertisement143 1920-03-26 2 PRITCHARD Co., LIMITED, pgNANG ipon. AGENTS FORT BURROUGHS WATTS’ BILLIARD TABLES. Burrough and Waffs’ County" Table. A Full size, supported on eight massive Fluted Legs. Fitted with thick Slate Bed; “Eureka” extra low, fast, noiseless and anti-climatic Rubber Cushions, patent invisible Pocket Plates, superfine West of England Cloth, six white143 words
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Article407 1920-03-26 3 Retirement from Service. Kuala Lumpur loses two very old and popular residents in the persons of Mr. H. Redfearn Shaw, F.R.G.S., of the F.M.S. Surveys Department, and Mrs. Shaw, who are leaving to-day for a visit to Australia before finally settling down at Home, says Wednesday’s “Malay407 words
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Article255 1920-03-26 3 Ihe proposals ot the Government regarding the coal industry formed the subject of a statement by Sir A. Geddes in the House of Commons on Monday, the 22nd Feb. Sir A. Geddes summarised! the situation by stating that increased capital employed in the development ot the255 words
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112 1920-03-26 3 New York. February 4. —The English Lawn Tennis Association has informed the United States Lawn Tennis Association that the proposed American changes in tennis rules would be better delayed until the. Amrican body has decided whether it would join the international federation, which will be112 words
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Advertisement1567 1920-03-26 3 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. JIMAH RUBBER ESTATES, Ltd. rractiBe dVurse w«id' M.i* Lady EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION '“"’Tt m-iirpn on passage to England. Write m»wi»T»»r Notice is hereby given that the Direct* v ”u xNo 113. c/o Pioang Gazette. ENERAL MEETING OF ors have declared an Interim Dividend of l L, EX-SERVICE MEN1,567 words
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Advertisement160 1920-03-26 3 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHESi COLO. You can get rid of it ao easily—By using Little’s Oriental Balm, you can gain immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disaapears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble is and drives it away. There is nothing in160 words
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Advertisement312 1920-03-26 3 C H No. 4, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION AT SUNGEI PATANI, KEDAH, “CLUB GROUNDS” PLOUGHINGJAND 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. BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. (Incorporated in France.) Anthorized Capital312 words
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Article952 1920-03-26 4 In starting on a campaign to create a distinct cleavage in British politics between Socialist and non-Socialist parties Mr Winston Churchill would seem to have arrogated to himself a task of some magnitude. It is not so many years ago since a distinguished Statesman remarked that952 words
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Article246 1920-03-26 4 CLASSICAL DANCES AT TOWN HALL. Those who enjoy good music and the poetry of motion should welcome the opportunity afforded by to-morrow evening's concert and dances at the Town Hall, when a number of classical compositions will be played, sung and danced by artistes whose abilities are beyond246 words
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Article162 1920-03-26 4 Penang Represented. [Fbom Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, March 26, The following having been appointed the Committee on Tariffs: Mr. C. W. C. Parr (President), The Hon. Mr. H. P. Clodd. The Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt. Mr. C. M. Henderson. Mr. W. P. W. Ker. Mr.162 words
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Article1415 1920-03-26 4 The Irish situation is as bad as ever, and the new Home Rule America and Bill ■>» one io Ireland. Ireland, if we are to believe all we hear. The Orangemen do not approve of the Ulster partition, Sinn Fein refuse» everything shorb of complete independence and1,415 words
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Article412 1920-03-26 4 HEAD OF THE SIKH COMMUNITY We regret to record that ths death occurred at Kulim shortly after eight o'clock last night, from blood poisoning, of Subadar-Mijor Bhall Sirgh, J P. The deceased was 48 years of age. The news will be received wbh412 words
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Advertisement206 1920-03-26 4 lUo-morrow, Saturday, I AT THE TOWN HALL. I ICONCERT AND CLASSICAL DANCES I BY I Mme. Potapovitch Ban( ert I Miss Tushmska I Mr. Kiriloff Baritone. I Kindly Assisted by Local Amateurs. I Sc&ts S3» $2 $l. The ROBINSON PIANO CO I A. S. HALL Co., j Engineers, Taiping. ĕĕ206 words
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Advertisement23 1920-03-26 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.23 words
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Miscellaneous40 1920-03-26 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.46 a.m. 9 52 a.m. 4.02 p.m. 10.57 p.m. To-morrow. 4.42 a.m. 10 36 a m. 4.30 p.m. 11 00 p.m.40 words
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Article628 1920-03-26 5 THE RUHR VALLEY. [RbUTKB’S TbLXGBAMS.] Paris, March 22. ,3 latest French official advices are tQg the Spartacisb Army iu the Ruhr y/ comprises 30,C00 seasoned, welltroops, commanded by Major von gerweid, relative of Herr Maximilian garden* AStattgait message says it is officially that troops from Silesia have arrived[RbUTKB’S TbLXGBAMS.] - 628 words
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Article814 1920-03-26 5 MR. CHURCHILL AND IMPERIAL DEFENCE. [Raum’a TmlmobamB.] London, Match 23 Iu the House of Commons, in the Committee stage of the Army Estimates, several speakers strongly advocated the establishment of a Joint Imperial General Staff to deal with matters relating to the defence of the Empire. Captain Ormsby-Gore[Raum’a TmlmobamB.] - 814 words
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398 1920-03-26 5 In a speech at Dundee on February 14th, Mr. Churchill dealt with the Bolshevist menace in Europe and Asia and the reappearance of Mr. Asquith in politics. He ah»o returned to his criticism of the Labour Party’s fitness to govern. He was much interrupted398 words
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Article49 1920-03-26 5 SMUTS CABINET IN OFFICE. Cape Town, March 22. The Union Parliament has opened. Viscount Buxton announced the result of the elections. The Smuts Ministry would remain in office and would submit itself to the judgment of the Hou»e, He foreshadowed a notable programme of social reforms.49 words
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Article52 1920-03-26 5 London, March 23. Sir Eric Geddes, inaugurating an Institute of Transport, denied that chaos existed in the transport industries. The imports and exports of the Port of London exceeded those of 1913. The Transport Agencies, by meeting the task before them, were contributing to the reconstruction of52 words
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Article37 1920-03-26 5 London, March 21. The Royal Geographical Society has awarded the Cuthbert Peek grant to Mr A W Pearson Chinnery to assist him to continue bis work in tha unexplored parts of New Guinea.37 words
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Article35 1920-03-26 5 A CAMBRIDGE TRIAL. London, March 23. The Cambridge crew rowed the full course in a trial under ideal conditions, a fairly strong following wind and good water, in 19 minutes 1 second.35 words
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Article35 1920-03-26 5 London, March 25. The bnxer, Jack Dempsey, p’esded not guihy to the charge of evading the military draft. He was released on bail of £2OO. The trial is fixed fo» April 2.35 words
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Article42 1920-03-26 5 DIVORCE CASK IN PROSPECT, London, March 22. According to Los Angeles advices, Charlie Chaplin is likely soon to appear in the Divorce Court. It is stated his wife will press a suit for divorce on charges of non-support and cruelty.42 words
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Article63 1920-03-26 5 Ottawa, March 21. The Ottawa Journal states that the Hon Mr Ballantyne, Minister of Marine, has ordered the demobilisation of the Canadian Naval Forces, except 500 men belonging to the Nava! College. The reasons are unknown. The Naval Dockvards at Esquimalt and Halifax are being dismantled, and the63 words
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Article64 1920-03-26 5 A DENIAL. [Riutxb's Txlbgbams.J London, March 23. Reuter is authoritatively informed that there is no truth in the report that an agreement has been concluded between Azerbaijan and the Turks, or that any ntgoiiatiors occurred. An ifficial denial has already been issued fiom Tiflis, and the Azerbaijan[Riutxb's Txlbgbams.J - 64 words
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Article41 1920-03-26 5 Lon 'on, March 22. The Bolsheviks s f Dt a s cond note to Czechoslovakia offering peace, and declaring that economic relations would greatly benefit both couulrks. The Czecho-Slovak Government is conferring with the Allies on the mat.er.41 words
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Article133 1920-03-26 5 Prague, March 4.—Dr. Benes, the Czechoslovak Minister of Foreign Affairs, is examining the authenticity of the Soviet Commissary for Foreign Affairs, Tchitcherin’s peace offer so that a reply can be made by th. Czecho-Slovak Government. The Social Democrats, the Government Party, insist on the acceptance of133 words
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Article319 1920-03-26 5 Interesting Development. Shanghai, March 7. —According to advices which reached Shanghai to-day from wellinformed quarters in Harbin, a highly interesting development has taken place in the situation in Central Siberia. The Bolsheviks, wanting a respite in order to complete the organisation of their internal economy, have319 words
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Article134 1920-03-26 5 Paris, M*irch 20. After two conferences between the French mineowne s and men’s delegates, agreement was reached by arbitration of the Minister of Public Works. The coal srike is ended. Subscriptions to the French Loan close to-morrow. Tha Finance Minister notes big eub’ci ip’ions during the 1-8'134 words
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Article101 1920-03-26 5 London, March 18. Messrs Montagu and Co’a report says the continued decline in prices is due to large amounts o f melted coin ofLred, to the coyness of buyers on China account, and to uncertainty owing to the vacillations of American t xc* ange. A smart rally101 words
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Article356 1920-03-26 5 QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. [Riraa'i Tujoum.] London, March 22. In the House of Commons, Mr Macpherson, replying to Lord Robert Cecil, said he bad no further information regarding the murder of the Lord Mayor of Cork, Mr T P O’Connor asked if, shortly after the crime, a[Riraa'i Tujoum.] - 356 words
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Article112 1920-03-26 5 ELECTION FRAUDS. Grand Rapids, March 21. The Michigan Republican, Senator Newberry, who was convicted of corruption, fraud and conspiracy in connection with his election, was sentenced to two years* imprisonment. Sixteen other politicians were sentenced to various fines and terms of imprisonment. Grand Rapids, March 22. "’FFollowiog112 words
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Article134 1920-03-26 5 REMARKABLE PREDICTION. Paris, March 18. The Union of Aeronautical gave a dinner to the Japanese Militarv Aviation Mission at Claridge’s The President of the Union predicted that the Paris Tokio journey would shortly he accomplished by aeroplane in six days by machines fitted with 900 horsp-power motors, with134 words
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Article18 1920-03-26 5 Calcutta, March 14. The Australian airmen, Lieutenants Macintosh and Parer, arrived from Cairo for Australia.18 words
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Article24 1920-03-26 5 Bombay, March 23. Tbe mill strike has ended. Tbe millhands’ demand for par meat for recent strike periods was not conceded.24 words
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Article66 1920-03-26 5 MR. DAVIS’S REPLY. [Riutxb's Tkuktbxms.] London, March 22. Ambassador Davis telegraphed tbe Chairman of the West Virginia > State Democratic Committee expressing thanks for tbe endorsement of his nomination a» Democratic Presidential candi iate. He remarked that tbe call of duty no man can refuse, but[Riutxb's Tkuktbxms.] - 66 words
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74 1920-03-26 5 .Washington, Marek I.—ln a massage to tha Bacertary of tha Georgia Commerce Committee Mr. Palmer, the Attorney General, hog declared that ha will aland aa Democratto cac*. didata in the coming Presidential ejection». Mr. Palmer considers that a highly important opportunity win thus be given74 words
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Article78 1920-03-26 5 MR. COMBERS' ATTACK. Washington, March 22. The report by President Wilson*» Industrial Conference, which proposed a joint organisation of employers and otnemployees aa means of preventing misunderstanding and securing cooperative effort through regional adjustment conferences, is attacked by Mr Gompers, who says the present labour adjustment machinery78 words
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Article106 1920-03-26 5 U. S. SENATORS AND TRANSFER* Washington, March 23 Tbe Senate adopted, without a resolution proposed by Senator Lodge, asking President Wilson for itformaiioa with regard to an announcement reported to have been made by the British Foreign Secretary that the Island of Yap was to be given106 words
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Article63 1920-03-26 5 Washington, March 23. Testifying before the Senate Committee, Admiral Sims declared that it was RearAdmiral Benson who told him not to let tbe British pull wool over his eyes and chat Americans would ts soon fight British as Germans. The statement was made in tbe course of63 words
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Article30 1920-03-26 5 Washington, March 19. The Department of Justice announces that trade organisations which exchange trade information will be placed in tbe category of trusts and proceeded against legally.30 words
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Article23 1920-03-26 5 London, March 23. A conference called by President Wilson is discussing the American railwaymen's demands for wage increases totalling £200,000,00023 words
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Article108 1920-03-26 5 Washington, March I.—Representatives QU the Railroad Unions have agreed to give lK| new Railroad Law a fair trial. It is unde», stood that they have dv.ided to hold in abeyw ance their plans to test the conatitutionalitj •f the Law and will not refer the controveng|108 words
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Article19 1920-03-26 5 Washington, March 19. Constitution»! guarantees are suspended in San Salvador, owing to a threatened revolution.19 words
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Article59 1920-03-26 5 DECREE OF RESTITUTION, London, March 22. In the Divorce Court, th° Duchess of Marlbo oujh was g-anted a dec ee of resti'Ution of conjugal right». [The Duchess was, before her marriage b| 1896, Consuelo, daughter nf W. K. Vaad»o« bilt, New York. Charles Richard Jota Spencer-Churchill, the59 words
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Article458 1920-03-26 6 A political correspondent of the “Observer,” discusses the opening of Parliament and suggests that perhaps no Prime Minister —“unless Chatham in his later phase after all his victories”—has been confronted with a more difficult problem than that now facing Mr. Lloyd George. “The Prime Minister’s personal458 words
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Article202 1920-03-26 6 Calcutta Decision. Calcutta. March 17.-At the High Court today Mr. Justice Greaves disposed of the <aaa of disputed contract in which the meaning of the word -European’ used in contract so far as the Calcutta Market was concerned was considered. This was a suit between two202 words
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Article159 1920-03-26 6 Canadian Slogan to Remedy Exchange. Montreal, February B.—Thoroughly alarmed over the exchange rates, Canadian warehousemen are cutting down imports from the United States to the limit. J* e\ er in tliu nation’s history have the telegraph wires carried so many cancellations. Bankers, Government officials, and newspapers all159 words
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Article155 1920-03-26 6 We were shown some notes from a neighbouring country and we are asked to compare them with Siamese notes says the “Siam Obeserver.” The latter rame badly out of the comparison. The foreign sotes are made of good paper, which crackles as all good notes do, and have155 words
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Advertisement107 1920-03-26 6 gpoostcy P* SAFETY I TYRES THE BEST IN THE I LONG RUN. salt nwrwTs» ADAMSON, CILFILLAIH I> 4 B AND CO. LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). B-WVWIW H» LWMMJM! L 1 JJI I I 1! Jllll LU 1 'W XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX«XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I Andrew Usfier Go’s x Special Reserve g 10. V.107 words
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Advertisement314 1920-03-26 6 ilellescns ceils? started—by just the pressure of J 5 a pedal—if the car carrier a 5 J M JUST ARRIVED < 4 4 Type 0 Ho. 0 Volt. M p«Sp ft wa fc. a. VANDERVELL co., ltd. S 3 Large Cart iftd Motor Bottl ***vv VV. <U < A London314 words
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Article630 1920-03-26 7 THE visit io PERAK Excellency the High Commissioner r redded by special tra n 0D Wednesday to j, Kangsar and arrived at 4-30 p.m. jrrival at Kuala Kangsar the British K Jdent, the Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell, entered the Reserved Saloon and fter shaking hands with His630 words
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Article165 1920-03-26 7 At Kuala Kangsar. [From Orn Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, March 26. B. E. the High Commissioner yesterday Laid an official visit to H. H. the Sultan of Perak at the Astana Nagara, accompanied by the Resident, Mr. M. E. Sherwood, Lt. Mallett, Lt. Hassell, and the Rajas Chulan,165 words
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Article26 1920-03-26 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 26. -At Singapore rubber auctions the quantity 'dialogued was 1,431 tons; offered 769 and *3d 398 tone.26 words
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322 1920-03-26 7 It- is the intension of Mr. H. Yamasaki, the Acting Consul-General for Japan at Singapore, to persuade all Japanese brothels and their inmates in the Peninsula to disengage their present occupation, ahiefly through his influence and the endeavours oi the local Japanese Societies and other322 words
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Article289 1920-03-26 7 Annual General Meeting. The fourteenth ordinary general meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Company, Ltd., was held at the office of Messrs. Cumberbatch and Co., Colombo, on March 11th. The Chairman (Mr. H. V. Hill) said: The result of the year’s working is, as usual, satisfactory and the289 words
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Article147 1920-03-26 7 Mar 26. HiahCommis-ioner visits Taiping. Mar 26.—Bachelors’ Dance at Penang Club. Mar 27.—High Commissi net visits Ipoh. Mar 27.—Menslembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Mar 27. Kitilloff Concert and Classical Dances at Town Hall Mar 28.—P. V R.C. Shoot, 300 and 600 yds, 7.30 a147 words
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Article56 1920-03-26 7 Lot don, March 5. Mr Talbot is to ask a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday nr xc as to wh< ther the Secretary f S’ate for India is now io a position to make a statement respecting the excessive price charged by the Ii56 words
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Article74 1920-03-26 7 A new milk control order is published in a Straits Gazette of March 23rd fixing the price per tin as follow-», Nestle’s Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed, 49 cents; Ideal unsweetened, 35; Steri is* d natural 30 cents. A list of wholesale dealers is published. This order only applies to74 words
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Article86 1920-03-26 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy i Co.’a share list Yesterday. To-day cn ao SHARES. >, Js J? «Sal Mining. c. c. c. c. Chenderiang 22/- 23/- 22/- 22/6 Kamunting Tin 48/6 51/6 47/6 50/N. laiping 2.30 2.40 2.25 2.35 ex Titi Tin 14.5086 words
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Article41 1920-03-26 7 Messrs F G Taylor and Co, Ltd, have received a cable from London dated March 23 d, advising price of rubber per lb, copra £65 10a per too, black pepper 9£d per lb, and tapicca £1 15s per cwt.41 words
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Article34 1920-03-26 7 Tin was quoted in London on March 22nd at £354 10s spot, and £359 three months. Tin was quoted in London on March 23rd at £345 13s spot, and £349 three months.34 words
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Article51 1920-03-26 7 The output of the Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited, for the Ist half month ending 15th March, was: No. I Dredge pls. 42, started up on 12th, No. 2 Dredge pls. 25, dredging shallow draught, No. 3 Dredge pls. 78, stopped 5 days renewing bottom tumbler. Total 14551 words
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Article36 1920-03-26 7 The following were the rubber quotations in London on the 23rd inst, received on the 24th inst Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s 3Jd Smoked Sheet 2s 4|d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co].36 words
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Article78 1920-03-26 7 Messrs. Allen Dennys Co. advise us thab the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 93J to 101| diamond No. 2 85 92| Unsmoked sheet No. 1 80 8678 words
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Article162 1920-03-26 7 Pbnang, March 26, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 sl4.oo—sellers M. P. Tapioca sl4.so—sellers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $36 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65 sales {No. 1162 words
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Article120 1920-03-26 7 Pknang, March 26 1920 (£y Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 532 3 Credit ...2/4 3/4 3 Documentary ...2/4 13/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 92 3 days’ sight Private 100 Bombay Demand Bank 92 Madras Demand Bank 92 3 days’120 words
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Article150 1920-03-26 7 Yestbrday’s Lath Arrivals. Serapeum, Dutch, 166, P. Soesoe, Asiatic Petroleum Co, oil. Stentor, Coster, 4,308, Liverpool, W. Mansfield and Co, general. Note, Collyer, 4,188, London, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Pin Seng, Matthews, 378, Singapore, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Ipoh, McDonald, 528, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general150 words
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Article17 1920-03-26 7 The homeward mail “F,” via Singapore, closes at 6 p.m. to day; pillar-boxes 5 p.m.17 words
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Article221 1920-03-26 7 The 23rd ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Siam Steam Navigation Co, Ltd, took place on March 18:—HE Phya Sarasin Swamibakdi (Chairman). The adoption of the statement of accounts and report of the Directors together with the declaration of a dividend of 5 p c for221 words
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Advertisement168 1920-03-26 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Governess wanted for outstation. Reply stating terms to Box No. 119, c/j Pinang Gazette. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. The train service on Good Friday, 2nd April 1920. will be the same as on week days. P. A. ANTHONY, General Manager, F,M S. Railways. General Manager’s Office,168 words
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Advertisement436 1920-03-26 7 Weak Wasted Children Grateful Mothers Tell of Wonderful Cures by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. England. South Africa. Mts. Robineon, 15, Mr-. Van Zyl. P.O. Strydenbure, Frcderiek-road, Pendhton. Manche:-ter. C.P.. South Alriia. w riUn After England, eays:—“My little Ih>> was typhus fever my little eon becanie pamlyeed. Tie eoul'd not move hi-436 words
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Miscellaneous366 1920-03-26 7 nnnnnnnnnnnnannunnnnnnunnnannn H Q Tail spins, nose dives, side slips and overturns by airplanes in 0 0 a battle scene provides thrills |in the Vltagraph super-feature. p 6 Reels DARING HEARTS 6 Reels 0 Which will be shewn in the second show at 9.15 p.m. at the ever popular 0 0366 words
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Advertisement1284 1920-03-26 8 *=-—!i~-. LIVERMORE DEARBORN Go.. Inc. pg O-B RITISII I ND,A indepen MLS^! p lJnes- e 11 Regular service between New York, _y p Singapore and Java ports and vice versa. Es« FOR NEW YORK CtaßgpOHtM toccr»Oßtet»d Ib MBKlaad.) TIGER Singapore, Early Match mail and passenger services. <acojriiei JOHN KOACH due1,284 words
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Advertisement593 1920-03-26 8 By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without V i the objectionable smell of paint. I Hall’s U I Distemper L/ 1 (Tra</c Afari.) B is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day.593 words
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Advertisement346 1920-03-26 8 THE MERBANTILI BANK BF INMA, Li Mir bb. [laoorporated i> Eagiaai), Authorised Capital <1,000,00C Subscribed Capital I,sUG,(joq Fald-up 750,600 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 765,000 Board of;|nirectors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrie, taq. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R, Chalmers, Esq. Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G346 words
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