Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 April 1920

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  • 18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 77. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY,-3rd APRIL, 1920. PRICE 10 <
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1821 1 MME j* iXlLiti T «i2a usLibL^ I THE NIKKO I STUDIO I NOW AT I 7, northam road, ft Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. i re- POSITIONS VACANT, NOTICES. MALAU TIM LIMITED. SIN POH HOCK CO. L_—i Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. uuueitc.ke to bod s new wcoden 1 Clerk
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    • 207 1 pHE BEST CAR IN TOWllljj I THE 1 [Kjmril I >■' YAut E g Sole Agents S.S. a I M S- g LOng Sam Leong Co. Bl miHiiui nuuuiiiiitimiiuiiHi RpnniinniHiußtniiiiimnuiiuuu KEAT GUAN CO., I I ESTATE SUPPLIERS j COMMISSION AGENTS- l Offering —European Acetic Acid 99A Sodium Bisulphite, Sodium Sulphite,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 217 1 I Qunnnnnnnnnoannunnnnnnnnnimnnii n h SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION WITH FIRST CLASS MUSIC. U g TO-NIGHT AT THE TO-NIGHT s IMPERIAL "Vceg EMPIRE THEATKE, PENANG ROAD. H Life is a game which all play to win or lose. See how it’s U| Q done in Vitagraph’s K ts TH£ MAN WHO WON
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  • 1933 2 RESUMED DEBATE. [RiUTXB’S TxLXGBAM*.] London, March 30 In the Hoose of Commons tbeLish debate was resumed. Mr Asquith disagreed with the view that order most be restored before constitutional changes could be considered. He was of opinion that the root of the mischief would not be touched
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  • 136 2 THREATENED STRIKE AVERTED, London, March 31. An Easter tramway and bus strike is still uncertain. A meeting of employers and employees at the Ministry of Labour is endeavouring to find the basis for a compromise Ib is understood there is a possibility of a settlement on a
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  • 185 2 AMERICAN AND BRITISH FIGURES. London, March 21. In the H< use of Commons, at question time, Mr. Walter Long made a statement as regards the report that the American Navy was to equal the British by 1925. He said the statement that the United States Navy estimates would
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  • 87 2 BIG INCREASES. London, March 31. The revenue for the past quarter was £643,330,000, an increase of £263,500,000 compared with the corresponding quarter of 1919. The revenue for the fiscal year which ended to-day is £1,339.500,000, an incree sa of £450,500,000 compared with 1918 19. The revenue from all
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  • 66 2 Indianapolis, March 29. The names of 124 miners and mineowners in bituminous coal mines who were indicated in a conspiracy to raise the pi ice of coal are now issued. They include Mr. Lewis, Acting President and Mr Green, Secretary of the Miners’ Unions, also Mr Brewster, Chairman
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  • 32 2 London, March 30, Peace negotia'ious between the Latvian government and Soviet Russia begi.n at Moscow on the sth in-t. Denikin’s Movements. Constantinople, March 93. Denikin has proceeded to Beregosik,
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  • 491 2 FRENCH MILITARY POLICY [Rxutxb’s Txligbams.] London, March 30. A telegram from Paris slates that M Millerand in an interview declared that in the event of the Germans sending troops to the Ruhr area in excess of the namber fix i by Marshal Foch in his note of
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  • 261 2 CHANCELLOR’S FIRM SPEECH. Be lin, March 29. The National Assembly was opened by the Chancellor, Herr Mueller, who in speech pronouncod for the further democratisauon of their institutions,including theCivil Service. He declared those who had j made common cau’e with Kapo must disappear, the unfaithful miliia y
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 237 2 (de RESZKEI CIGARETTES I A shipment just to hand. Stocks of both Egyptian I and Virginian in tins of 50’s. I IMPORTERS: S 'I O HR CO.. F Penang, Singapore Medan. J S CHIEF OFFICES- FAB EASTERN Ĕ| PXRTH, SCOTLAND BRANCH ano London. SHANGHAI. |ES BY APPOINTMENT. I GENERAL ACCIDENT
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  • 217 3 DISMISSED BY KING. [Rbittkr’s Telzobams.J Copenhagen, March 29, The King has taken the almost nnpreIfeedented step of dismissing the Danish I Cabinet for reasons not stated. Copenhagen, March 29. The Executive Committees of the Social Democratic party and Trades Unions agreed to demand the reinstatement of the gable
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  • 210 3 DISASTROUS EFFECTS. Chicago, March 29. Twenty were kill.d and hundreds injured in the tornado. Many buildings in the north-western suburbs were demolished. The damage is estimated at several millions of dollars. Chicago. March 30. It is now estimated that 160 were killed and many hundreds injured and
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  • 93 3 STERN MEASURES. Paris, March 30. The Senate passed a vote of confidence in the Government’s domestic policy after M Millerand, replying to a request for information of the Government’s attitude towards Bolshevism declared the Government intended to enforce the law and would prosecute those inciting soldiers to
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  • 15 3 Paris, Match 30. The Senate approved the domeztic policy without a divis'.on.
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  • 100 3 Calcutta, March 22nd:—Mr A Mellor Judge, Assam Valley District, has disposed of the case in which th-> Rev. Mr Jackman stood charged with killing Major H D Cloete, Commandant, Lakhimpur Battalion of the 2nd As am Rifles. It was alleged that in consequence of
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  • 851 3 STATEMENT BY FRENCH PREMIER Paris, March 31—Yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies M Cochin, socialist, having made reference to the allied Russian question, M Millerand made a statement recalling that in November last it was agreed that none of the allied Governments should make any
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  • 31 3 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.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1042 3 [To Tax Editor or thr "Pinang Gazxtti.”] Sir,-—I would like to answer ExCorpt R. J. Haines in your columns if you would be good enough to provide the space:— He erroneously states that the Exservice Association made no attempt to ask the masses their opinion.—l say they
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  • 158 3 [Fhom Oub Own Cobbxspondbnt.] Port Swettenham, April 2. H. E. the Governor landed at Port Swettenham trom the Seabelle at 4 p.m. on Friday and proceeded by car to Kuala Lumpur. For his tour in the F. M. S., High Commissioner has had brought up from
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  • 198 3 London, March 15.—1 n the International Association match at Highbury to-day England showed an all-round superiority bat they could not finish. Their defeat was in great part due to the splendid goal keeping of Peers for Wales. Buchan scored for England after seven minutes play and from a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 101 3 MALAVA’S FOOD PROBLEM. How it may be Solved. REA~D~ THE FOLLOW ING USEFUL BOOKLETS (Series of Reproduced Articles from the 1 PIHANG GAZETTE” PADI PLANTING A Surve y of the IN MALAYA past, present and (50 Cents) future of Local Rioe AND Production. THE MENACE OF FAMINE IN The Sweet
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    • 777 3 Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States VICTORYBONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 5 per cent, per annum, payable on the ist September, and the ist March* REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 18T SEPTEMBER. 1934 PRICE OF ISSUE-100 PER CENT All proceeds of this issue will be lent
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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