Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 April 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-04-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABUSFFD 1333. No. 76. VCL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, 1920. PRICE 10 O;.cNTS.20 words
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Advertisement597 1920-04-01 1 m h n I P I i Wsw i 1| j Ong Sam Leong Co, Penang. <S«»ft!!i!i^llllllilllilllliaillK!!!«lllillilUlllliSiiiBiSfiiniii!ha;!i!!i3iii.j!iili!UH18ttl!lh rti!!!!! IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. iEAfi BRAND MILK I j the k.n<i I you cm have no idea what a t i jr Qp TONICS I Perlectlg Sterilised NiH I 8 MBll597 words
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Advertisement21 1920-04-01 1 j THE BEST CAR IN TtWN 5 Si r fefck..: 'KBIX, Sole Agents S.S. KM S. Ong Sam Leong Co, 521 words
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Article594 1920-04-01 2 RENEWED APPEAL TO LEADERS. The future of the Unionist Party will be dicCU’sed at a meeting of the Central Council of the bational Unionise A--sociation next Tuesday, says The Titres of Feb uary 11. At the last meeting of the Central Council, held on November 18,594 words
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Article339 1920-04-01 2 The Nemtsis of Waste has come home. Prices are rising ad round, says the Duly Mail ”of Feb uary 18*h. Following the petrol precedent, sewing c ittou and tobacco have been advance! sharply, although Profiteering Act Committees are still inquiring whether the old prices of339 words
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Advertisement1621 1920-04-01 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Io the Matter of the Companies HITAM TIN LIMITED, g j c Ordinance 1915. And In the ir.X edi Matter of the Lidah Tanah 3rd interim dividend. typewrite. Good salary to suitable man. Rubber Company Limited. X 7 BOX N <IN LIQUIDATION.) Notice is hereby give» that Interim1,621 words
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Advertisement1204 1920-04-01 2 TENDERS INVITED. TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION Zf V OF ROAD. I< B Tenders a e ioviced for the construction of a road suitable fir heavy traffic from penyab ng bo Mersing in the State of B Johore. i AIR I *1 s Full particulars and specifications can be t ■.< 31,204 words
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Article1708 1920-04-01 3 MR. BURNSIDE’S IMPORTANT SPEECH. [From Our Own Correspondent.] At the fourth annual meeting of the F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr Burnside, the Commissioner of Trade and Custom?, F M S, delivered an important address. The Hon. Mr. H. P. Clodd presided. Mr Burnside said1,708 words
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Article153 1920-04-01 3 April 2.—Public Holiday. April 3 —Public Holiday. April 3. —«Holiday Cricket, P.CC, v P.R C April 5. Public Holiday. April s.—New Club, Taiping, Monthly Dance, 9 30 p m April 10.—Su’gei Gcttah Rubber Estate, Ltd, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, noon, April 18—PV.R.C. Sho,t, 200, 500 and 600 yd-,153 words
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Advertisement217 1920-04-01 3 RANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. (Incorporated in France.) i ranital r8 250,000,000 Authorized Cap 150,000,000 Subscribed d 75,000,000 Paid up 10 third of th e Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic). Chairman of the Board of Directors ANDRE BERTHELOTE, General Manager': A. J. PERNOTT. 1 HEAD OFFICE: 74,217 words
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Advertisement139 1920-04-01 3 PRITCHARD Co., lighted, PENANG A IPOH. AGENTS FOR: BURROUGHS WATTS’ BILLIARDJTABLES. Burrough and Watts’ “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 white139 words
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Article810 1920-04-01 4 Mr McCabe Reay takes up duty on the Bench in Singapore Supreme Court nex r > week. Messrs Francis Peek and Co., Ltd, have takan over the local agency of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Mr J Sellar and his bride are leaving for Penang by th’e810 words
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Article394 1920-04-01 4 Messrs. Kennedy Co., Penang report as follows A distinctly more cheerful tone has prevailed in the Share Market during the period under review which is necessarily short owing to the approaching holidays and altthough Rubber has again declined share quotations in the majority of instances remain unchanged394 words
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Article583 1920-04-01 4 The Directors’ Report. The Report of the Directors of the Sungei Gettah Rubber Estate, Ltd, for the year I ended the 31st December, 1319. states that the 1 authorised capital remains at $200,000 in I 200.000 shares of $1 each The remaining 40-, J 000 shares were583 words
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Article252 1920-04-01 4 The P.C.C. tennis tournament was concluded last evening, when the final of the Mixed Doubles Handicap was decided. A very interesting match resulted in Miss Wilson and E. G. Bird (—15.4) winner from Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunn —3O) by 9 —7, 7 —5. The following252 words
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Article130 1920-04-01 4 A football match has been arranged between the Central Union Athletic Club, Penang, and the Caledonia Football Club, Nebong Tebal, to take place on Saturday, 3rd inst., at 5 p.m., on the Esplanade, Penang, the use of which has kindly been granted by the Penang Cricket Club. The Caledonia130 words
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Article110 1920-04-01 4 A Special Easter programme with special music is being arranged for to-night) and the three following night», There m five spies* did pictures to be screened Inctadinig *-*The Man who Won,” a five-reel vitagraph superfeature, starring Harry T. Morey, a splendid story with a fine ending. Then110 words
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Article124 1920-04-01 4 Th° followin'-» the laths’ quota ions *’n Messrs. Retire 1v Co.’s sha-e li«t Yesterday. To-day CD SHARES. «5 I SC 50 X 02 I Rubber (Dollar) c. c. Sc. c. (A. Panas 15.25 15.50 15.00 15 25 Jimah 3.10 3.20 3.(0 3.10 cum Kelemak 1150 12.00 12.00124 words
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Article112 1920-04-01 4 Pknaru, April 1. 1920 (2fy of the Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank ...“/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. 95 3 days’ sight Private 105 Bombay Demand Bank 95 Madras Demand Bank 95 3 days’ sight112 words
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Advertisement589 1920-04-01 4 RURAL BOARD NOTICE. A meeting of ’he Rural B >ard, Penang, <wi 1 be h- Id at the Laud Office at 2.30 p,m on Friday, the 9 h April, 1920, G, A. HEREFORD. Chairman Rural Board, Land Office, Penang, 29ch March, 1920. AGENDA. 1. To confirm minutes of last meeting,589 words
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Advertisement147 1920-04-01 4 I VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT j j ORGANISED BY 1 I The Ladies of leluh Anson g IN AID OF g I Teluh Anson Church Fund 11 AT THE g J J TOWN HALL, PENANG, I Tuesday, 6th April (Rehearsal) 5.30 p.m. r r Adults $l.OO j Admittance j Children over 10147 words
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Miscellaneous279 1920-04-01 4 □nnHnnunnnnnapunnnMHannnnnna n a SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION WITH FIRST CLASS MUSIC. n D TO-NIGHT AT THE TO-NIGHT D i IMPERIAL n n EMPIRE THEAT.RE, PENANG ROAD. tl Life is a game which all play to win or lose. See how it’s Q n done in Vitagraph’s Q g THE. MAN WHO279 words
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Article, Illustration860 1920-04-01 5 BY LOOKER-ON.” London, February 26 Heavy-weights always have and, I suppose, always will exercise the greatest? facination of any division with boxing followers. There is thus considerable interest being taken in the coming meeting between Eddie McGoorty, of America, and Frank Goddard, of England. It will be860 words
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Article604 1920-04-01 5 Club Rugby. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Edinburgh, February 25. Edinburgh continues to take most of the honours in club Rugby, but Glasgow’s results rather better last week. Since the season opened, Edinburgh lias won 24 matches, lost 9. and drawn 2, scoring 359 points against Glasgow’s 227. These604 words
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Advertisement352 1920-04-01 5 •jnHQanpnQHaflDanDnanHHnnauuannE Heiiesens ceils I a JUST ARRIVED 9 O Type 0 No. 0 Voltl M Ppi A A <feft 7ft H g Urie Core and Motor Boats *IWO M>U. IU jj Q Type 2 No. 4 Voltl 1.1 2.70 g El Type V No. 4 Volts 4 ft Oft L352 words
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Advertisement367 1920-04-01 5 COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS The Sure Remedy is Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure strengthens all the organs of breathing, and that is why it cures coughs, colds, and chest troubles so quickly and so thoroughly. It does not matter whether the sufferer is young or old; Veno’s cures367 words
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Article105 1920-04-01 6 Sellar—Morton. —On 17th February at Logie Church, James Sellar, Solicitor and Advocate, Penang, to Jean daughter of the late Gavin Morton and of Mrs Morton, Claremont, Bridge of Allan, Scotland.” Dixon-Holmbs—On the 28th Febrnary, at St Clements Church Bournemouth, by the Rev E A Hone, Chaplain of Taiping F105 words
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Article727 1920-04-01 6 In view of the parrot-like repetition of the word Conscription by those perverse persons who oppose the application of the compulsory principle to all Britons in Malaya fit for military training and service, di spite the generally admitted failure and futility of voluntaryism and with the object727 words
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Article32 1920-04-01 6 The output of Hitam Tin Ltd., during March was 408.90 piculs. The output of the Rahman Tin Co., Ltd., during March was 450 pikuls Mill piculs 18’.91, tributes piculs 268.35.32 words
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Article332 1920-04-01 6 The following is an additional rubber output for March:S. S. (Bertam) lbs 77,000 Sungei Tengah (Sarawak) 54,000 lbs and Daban (Sarawak) 15,400 lbs. The Penang Hunt Club will meet at Green Lane at 6.45 on Sunday morning and will finish at No 252 Ayer Itam Road, An open332 words
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Article1276 1920-04-01 6 In March a memorandum was issued by the Board of Inland Helping the Revenue, in which an Profiteers. estimate of the new in crease in wealth” between 1914 and 1919 was given. This increase was placed at four thousand millions sterling, of which 280 millions were estimated1,276 words
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Article74 1920-04-01 6 The General Post Office will be closed all day to-morrow, and will close at noon on Saturday and Monday. There will be no delivery to-morrow. There will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette” on Good Friday and Easter Monday. On Saturday, a paper will ba issued in74 words
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POLICE COURT.
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Article463 1920-04-01 6 In the District Court, this morning, Ragirathinam, an Inspector of Coolies in tie Immigration Department, was charged with importing rice into the Colony on the 29th. March. Court Inspector Nicol told the Court thas what aggravated the offence waa that the rice was handed to an Indian Immigration463 words
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Advertisement162 1920-04-01 6 J. G. STEWART’S FAMOUS WHISKIES Non-Pareil AND Gold Medal OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS OR FROM F. G. Taylor Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, PENANG. Sweet Chestnut Tobacco. Per H 4 lb. Tin $1.75 H 8 90 cts. ALL DEALE RS Genuine Dutch Cigars FROM Mignot De Block, Eindhoven (Holland). Aguila Blanca162 words
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Advertisement25 1920-04-01 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS, The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.25 words
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Miscellaneous38 1920-04-01 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.00 m’nt. 5.24 a.m. 11.35 a.m. 5.52 p m. To-mobbow. 12.00 m’nt. 6.00 a.m. 12.06 p m. 6,28 p.m.38 words
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Article1071 1920-04-01 7 THE SECOND READING. [Rmutbb’» TBLWMAMa.) Lo-djo, March 29. I The second reading of the foarth Home jjtme Bill, or, as is officially described, a Bill better Government of Ireland, opened Bv-ry quietly, the Home being unexcited. Interest in the debate mainly centres upon an expected duel to-morrow[Rmutbb’» TBLWMAMa.) - 1,071 words
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Article56 1920-04-01 7 COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY. London, March 26. In view of the urgent need for enquiry into the question of increasing the industrial production, the Government has appointed a Committee, presided over by Sir Stephenson Kent, formerly of the Ministry of Labour, com posed of two representatives of employers, workmen56 words
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Article95 1920-04-01 7 Loudon, March 29, After tbe conference between the Government and the Miners’ Executive, Mr Hodges, the stated ;hab the Government now offered 20 per cent on tbe gross earnings, excluding the Sankey and war wage, with a guaranteed minimum flat rate of 2s per shift to all95 words
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Article40 1920-04-01 7 EASTER STRIKE INTIMATED. London, March 29. Tbe United Vehicle Workers have intimated ail the English bus concerns’ intention to strike at midnight on April 3rd, owing to the unsatisfactory reply to the demand for a 10s increase.40 words
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Article46 1920-04-01 7 Rio de Janeiro, March 27. A general strike has been declared. The Railway services are paralysed, Tbe strikers are interfering with non-strkers and attacking the Security Guards. Looting and several disturbances have occurred, and considerable arrests made. The Government threatens drastic measures.46 words
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Article20 1920-04-01 7 Roubaix, March 28. A general strike of textile workers has been declared. 150,000 workers are affected.20 words
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Article49 1920-04-01 7 EXTENSIVE DAMAGE. New York, March 29 By a series of tornados in tbe nortl eßBfe r n puruon of Ihinoi 9 and parts of Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin, Georgia and Alabama, many were killed or injured, thousands rendered homeless and millions of dollars damage done.49 words
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Article30 1920-04-01 7 CONVICTED OF ANARCHY. New York, March 27. Tbe Secretary of the 1 ca! branch of the Communist Party was convicted of criminal anarchy under the State Law.30 words
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Article351 1920-04-01 7 “VORWAERTS”’ FORECAST. [Rnum’s Tslbgbams.] Berlin, March 27. “Vorwaerts” forecasts the membership of a new Coalition Government in which Herr Mueller will ba Chancellor, Herr Landsberg probably Foreign Minister, Herr Cuno(Finance)aud Herr Bauer (Economics.) The New Cabinet Berlin, March 27. The new Cabinet includes Mueller (Chancellor and Foreign[Rnum’s Tslbgbams.] - 351 words
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Article227 1920-04-01 7 THANKFUL CHEERS IN THE CHAMBER. Pari?, March 26. In tbe French Chamber, announcing the British Government’s reduction of tbe price of coal supplied to France, M Bartbou, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, on behalf of the French Government, thanked the British people and Mr Lloyd227 words
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Article41 1920-04-01 7 LAWSUIT OVER DESTRUCTION. London, March 28 Tbe King’s Bench decided against the Crown in an action by the Rumanian Consolidated Oilfields, for £1,250,000 as compensation for tbe destruction of the oil wells in 1916, but refused to assess damagoe.41 words
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Article302 1920-04-01 7 DENIKIN’S COLLAPSE. [Raum’s Tslbgbams.] London, March 28. The Moscow Wireless says the Bohheviets have captured Novorossisk, depriving Denikin of his last base. A Paris telegram says that a message from Novorossisk on March 24th states that the Volunteer Army has completely collapsed and civil war in Russia seems[Raum’s Tslbgbams.] - 302 words
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Article33 1920-04-01 7 ITALIAN PREMIER’S STATEMENT. L indon, Mai ch 29. In the Chamber Nilti emphasised Italy’s complete loyalty Lu the Allie» and urged tbe necessity of solving the Adriatic qm-otion by agreement with33 words
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Article24 1920-04-01 7 Waehi» ctou, March 28. Ti e appointment o' Mr Jcseph C Grew as United S-a* ea min’ster to Denmark is confirmed.24 words
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Article35 1920-04-01 7 THE DEPARTURES FROM CALCUTTA. Calcutta, March 24. The airmen, Captain Matthrwa, for Australia, and Luutenanrs Ferrarin and Masiero, for lokio, iefo for Akyab. Lieutenants Mciotosh and Pai.r’a machine subsequently returned, owing bo engine trouble.35 words
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Article28 1920-04-01 7 London, March 29. A Rome message from Adaria says the squadron of Sva aeroplanes commanded by Captain Gordesco, participating in the Rome-Tokio flight has arrived.28 words
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STOP PRESS.
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Article33 1920-04-01 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Chicigo, March 29. Twenty were killed and hundreds injured in tbe tornado. Many buildings in the north-western suburbs were demolished. The damage is estimated at several millions of dollars.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 33 words
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Article96 1920-04-01 7 Indianapolis, March 29, Tbe names of 124 miners and mineowners in bituminous coal mines who were indicated in a conspiracy to raise tbe pi ice of coal are now issued. They include Mr. Lewis, Acting President and Mr Green, Secretary of the Miners’ Unions, also Mr Brewster, Chai96 words
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Article53 1920-04-01 7 GREAT EN I'HUS’ASM. [Rjutib'b Thugbams.] London, March 29. Reuter's correspondent aboard the Known says tbe Prince of Wales received »n ovation at Barbados. The enthusiasm reached the climax when the Prince whs banquetted. He contradicted the rumour of the possibility of Britain selling part of West[Rjutib'b Thugbams.] - 53 words
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Article96 1920-04-01 7 CROWN PRINCE FOR JAPAN. Lone ou, March 29. The “Daily Mail’s Cairo correspondent interviewed the Crown Prince of Rumania who is en route to Japan. Tbe Prince said he hoped to obtain from Japan things Rumania desperately requiries. He hoped to interest tbe Japanese SbippingComp&tdes Japan could supply96 words
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Article441 1920-04-01 7 Holt foukd guilty. After a trial occupying five days at tbe Manchester Assizes Frederick Rothwell Holt was on February 27 found guilty of the murder of Mrs. Kathleen Elsie Breaks at St, Annes-on-Sea, and was sentenced to death. The crime and the trial have attracted unusual interest Holt441 words
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Article98 1920-04-01 7 H M S Titania, parent ship, (2,649 tons) Capt. Somerville, RN, D 3 O, arrived here from Maha early this morning, bound for Hongkong. She is accompanying six Submarines the L 2, L 5, L 8, L 19, L 20, and L 33 which are going98 words
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Article94 1920-04-01 7 Tbe Band will play the following programme of made at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5 30 p.no. to-day 1. Fantasia Dre*m Pictures ...Lembey 2 Galop Vienna to Paris ...Kral 3. Selection From the opera Das Model ...Soppe 4 Wal’z Convent Gardens...Graziani 5. March Le Pere La Victoire94 words
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Article328 1920-04-01 7 The Labour Question. [From Oua Own Corruhpont» jwt,] Ipoh, March 31. At the annual meeting of the Centrad Perak Planters Association, Mr. Shelton Agar, who presided, made an interesting survey of some aspects of the year’s work. The question of labour gave rise to a lengthy discussion.328 words
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Article162 1920-04-01 7 Half-Yearly Meeting. [Fbom Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, March 31. At the half-yearly meeting of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club, Mr. Caldwell, the Acting. President, submitted the financial statement which showed a profit of $12,500 on the last Meeting. The net Club balance was $7,378. Mr. Caldwell was elected162 words
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Article55 1920-04-01 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 31. In Singapore Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, a Tamil Mohammedan who was sued for $l,BOO, said he would pay $2 per month. His lordship told him he would take 74 years to pay the sum off and ordered him55 words
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Article38 1920-04-01 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 1. At Singapore rubber auctions, the total quantity catalogued was 1,235 tons. There was a heavy decline in prices. Standard sheet 88| to 91| cents and crepe 92 cents.38 words
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Article88 1920-04-01 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 1. At a meeting of Singapore Sporting Club, last night, it was was decided by 20 votes to 18 to alter the rules as advertised. [Rule 2. —After the words “Ordinary Members” in the second line to delete tha remainder of88 words
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Article81 1920-04-01 7 Mrs. Cheshire of Handley Cross, Rochdale Drive, Singapore reports the tf eft of font pairs trousers, one silk coat and three white coats valued at $97. Another theft of a sewing machine valued at SBC, the property ofl Miss J. H. Gunn, took place at81 words
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Article1251 1920-04-01 8 DEPUTATION’S REPORT. The report of the Lab ur Party’s Commission which recently visited Ireland to study the problem was accepted by a joiut meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party and the National Executive ab the House of Commons, A joint committee is to be appointed to consider1,251 words
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Advertisement358 1920-04-01 8 Can be used with either hot or cold water. f£ vA‘ lO' //x f EBASMIC” SHAVING STICK Softens the beard soothes the skin. ERASMIC” Perfumers LONDON A PARIS. J pHTOBLES Ja f— ENGLAND I Direct from the Factory to your Home. koh| B Buy afl your Dress Requirements and Household358 words
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Advertisement182 1920-04-01 8 ITANGYS’S! I Sew Diesel £tygii?es. I PROTECTED BY PATENTS. I "l— s 11 AX r g 1 I 3**ee«« |H fl <■ "3 W JB I r ''-rt L.— g I ĔE iiiiiiiiiiAi«iiiiiiiiiihiik| i TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL OILS g 1 POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION182 words
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Article902 1920-04-01 9 [To The Editob of thb “Pinano Gazkttb.”] If those in authority in the Straits and in the F M S had bad the to grant promotion for military efficiency only we should not have the presen a opposition to compulsory military service but when keen and efficient soldiers902 words
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Article146 1920-04-01 9 [To Thb Editob of thb “Pinanu Gazette.”] Sir, —In reply to our mutual friend "Allyl am afraid he has rather mistaken the spirit of my letter. It was written with the purpose of showing that comradeship and union were the most desirable means of keeping together those146 words
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Article49 1920-04-01 9 Per NY K s s Mishima Maru, from London, Feb 28—To Singapore Mr H d'Estere Darby, Mrs E Evans, Miss C E Fearon, Mr J Forrest, Mr and Mrs A Jack, Mr J W Jones, Miss A Morgan, Mr H F Newell, Mr H Ohshima.49 words
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Article35 1920-04-01 9 ST. SESRSra SHUROH, PINAHft. Good Friday —9.30 a.m. Matins and Litany, 10 Ante Communion, Story of the Cross and Address, 6 p.m. Evensong. Easter Eve—B a.m. Matins and Ante Communion, 6 p.m. Evensong.35 words
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Article28 1920-04-01 9 Good Friday 9 a.m. Morning Prayer, Ante Communion and Meditations on the seven words from the Cross. Easter Day—9 30 a,m. Holy Communion and Sermon,28 words
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Article71 1920-04-01 9 Good Friday, April 2—Day of Abstinence and Fasting, 8 am. Pri'sanctified Mass and Adoration of the Cross, 7 p.m. Office of Tenebrae and Stations of Cross. Holy Saturday, April 3-6-30 a.m.Blessing of the Baptismal Fon*s, Paschal Candles etc followed by High Mass. Kaster Sunday, April 4—6-1571 words
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Article62 1920-04-01 9 Good Friday, April 2—Diy of Abstinence and Fasting; 7-30 a.m. Presarctified Mass and Adoration of the Cross; 7-30 p.m. Stations of the Cross. Holy Saturday, April 3—6 a,tn. Blessing of the Pesihal Card'e, Baptismal Fonts ere, and High Mass. Easter Sunday, April 4—6-30 r m. Holy62 words
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Article186 1920-04-01 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals A. Apca» Rowe, 2,931, Kobe, A. A. Anthony and Co, general. Farningdale, Frank Dean, 1,634, Calcutta, Adamson, G.lfiilan Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Koemai, Dutch, 165, Langsa, K. P. M, general. Kedah, Gully, 94, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Thongwa, Denn, 3,428, Madras, Islay Kerr, Co,186 words
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Article27 1920-04-01 9 1 202 coolies anived to-day per 38 Thongwa. 409 go to Pulau Jerejak for quarantine. The balance go on to Port Swtttenham for quarantine there.27 words
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Article61 1920-04-01 9 The homeward mail A,' Tara, closes at 10 a, m. on Sa urday registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m. A reader asks for the names of the Burmese aud Siamese Headmen (“K.etuas who look after the welfare of the Burmese and Siamese communities, temples, priests, Wats, burial61 words
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Advertisement510 1920-04-01 9 IHH MOSQUITOES SMELL Fresh Blood I That tiny wound or cutattracti Mosquitoes, HB Flies, Gnat., Mid^-an. deadly disease carry in insecta. After alighting 04 .fool EghSSfc < vC?J substances they wiSeßttie'On/wand in t an instant pierce the akfo wth their sharp B KW Sting resulting in MALABIAsad serious B_*3 |k510 words
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Advertisement385 1920-04-01 9 ft— 88 ffiueyrus (Company, Soutfi MtlwmlUc, 11 Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., &g« Compson (So., Jstd., Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps, &c. Slobey Go., Jstd., Jbmeoln, i Portable Engines, Superheated Steam Engines, Steam Tractors, Semi-Diesel Engines, Crushers, i AGENTS: i frleJTlister (80., Jsrtd., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. I I .1.1,385 words
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Article332 1920-04-01 10 Are You A Jesuit Mr Justice Darling's Question. Correspondence has passed between the Catholic Union (f Great Britain and Mr Justice Dariirg re&pectirg a case heard on January 28, when his lordship, addressing a witness who had admitted a conviction for perjury, asked, “Are you a Jesuit?” On the witners332 words
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Article575 1920-04-01 10 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioiters held oa Tuesday, the 9th March, 1920. Present Messrs G. A. Hereford Yeoh Guan Seok and P., K. Nambyar, Absent;: Messrs J. R. Murray A. M. Goodman and Lim Eu Toh. 1. The minutes of the575 words
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467 1920-04-01 10 Very few people know, probably, that evidence about the treatment of our prisoners in Germany was carefully collected and analysed, writes a London corespondent, The work was done by a special sab-committee of the Attorney-General s Committee on Breaches of the Laws of War, and467 words
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Article186 1920-04-01 10 Like the rest of the great congregation in the City Temple on Sunday, I looked into Dr. Parker’s old church (says a “Star” writer) to bear Miss Maude Roydee preach on Popular Hymns. Too|[many she complained, breathed a sort of intoxicated religiosity. She describes the popular O Paradise,186 words
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Advertisement98 1920-04-01 10 SAFETYTREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE I LONG RUN. SOLE IGLEWS» ADAMSON, GILFftLAN AND CO. LTD. (tHCORPORATBD IN BNOLANO). I "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. BRITISH U98 words
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Advertisement250 1920-04-01 10 OVtRCOMiNC INFLUENZA. HOW AFTER-EFFECTS ARE DISPELLED. The most serious difficulty that confronts all who fall victims of influenza is the problem of ridding their systems of the after-effects of the disease. Even in those cases where the attack is light, the after-effects are obstinate and severe. Normally bright and cheerful250 words
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Advertisement410 1920-04-01 10 Forubou riicis For pinttfs. .jo M '■>' 4 < l*Wftifefe J a! lPWw> >! raS«8Ep < '$<■;. ■y^.-^W-’z-^*-• <r^y&'• W Vs Mb s jR j&y |g W.W" M i M- <._ ■Mhg «bcMad t» boy a Tractor, the next question is— which Traotor. dfideT t0 an>irer e i m P°410 words
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Article655 1920-04-01 11 An extraordinary general meeting of the Bukit Mertajam Rubber Company, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., to consider resolutions increasing the capital from £175,000 to £300,000, and dealing with the directors’ remuneration and authorising the capitalisation of reserves. .Mr. A. G. Angier (chairman655 words
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Article303 1920-04-01 11 “T.0.M.” At the Ipoh Club on Saturday night there was an interested gathering of miners ami mining engineers to listen to the very important and instructive paper on electricity as applied to mining in this country read by Mr. D. M. W. Hutchinson, A.M.1.C.E., 8., Sc., (Engineering)“T.0.M.” - 303 words
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