Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 April 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 79. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY. 7th APRIL, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 467 1 •m.....: ill *****1111 iTJTy.mniflruxfAliiJxaa>fln THE N’KKO STUDIO NOW AT I' 7, NORTHAM ROAD, I Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. I x>imiLL j L iiliiiiii|l|ll iiiririTTir- t> I r I i i I the choicest of all choice waters I I i EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS» I I c NTAiNs a larger percentage
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    • 27 1 I THE BEST CAR IN TOWN a s 3| i i femi i I i WMaumOiau»-/i*.NUOAv** Sole Agents S.S. a t-.M.S- 9 Ong Sam Leong Co, 3
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  • 45 2 Departure for Singora. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Bangkok, April 7« Captain Matthews, escorted by Siamese planes, left Bangkok for Siigoaa at 6 a.m. to-day. Over Tungsong. [From Our Own Corrmpondint.] Tungsong, April 7. Captain Matthews flew over Tungsong Bi 11-30 a.m., going strong.
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  • 94 2 [Riutbr's Tilborams.] Rangoon, April 4. Li utenant Ferrarin, for Tokio, damaged the u ’der-carriage of his aeroplane in landing after a trial flight. He will be compelled to remain here for five or six days longer. The S. V. A. Squadron Separates. Rome, April 5. An Adalia
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  • 21 2 Rangoon, April 4. Lieutenants Parer and Macintosh, for Australia, left here this morning for Victoria Point,
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  • 30 2 —Havas. Paris, April 3.—The French airmen, Majir Viullimin and Lieutenant Chalut, who started from Algiers for Timbuctoo early in February, landed yesterday morning at Onakam, near —Havas.
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  • 181 2 Rangoon, March 18.—Major A. M. Thom, M. C., General Manager of ’Douglas and Grant, Limited, Engineers, and Chairman of the local Flying Services Association, has left for Putao on behalf of the Local Government in connection with the projected aircraft route between Myitkyina and Fort Hertz, !Putao.
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  • 348 2 London, March 17—Io the Commons, replying to Capt. the Hon W Ormsby Gor*, Mr Fisher stated that be hoped very shortly to reappoint the Joint Committee on the India Rill to advise on the drafting of the rules. He thought that there would be some change in
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  • 817 2 Mr R J B Clayton has taken over temporarily the duties of Magistrate, Seremban. Mr GO W Symonds, Manager of Telnk Datoh Estate, Selangor, is going home by the Pilsna, from Penang. The following passengers arrived by the Trang this morning from Deli .-—Mr and Mrs C
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  • 429 2 MR. CRABB-WATT IN THB FINAL The FM S Golf Championship was decided at Ipoh during the holidays, when, in a entry of eighteen, Mr F 8 Gibson won the final and the Championship by beating Mr J Crabb Watt over 36 bolts by tbre up and one
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  • 91 2 [From Our Own Corrispondint.] Ipoh, April 7. At the Golf ChampioLship Meeting, the Inter-Port match, Penang versus Singapore, was not played, owing to the defection uf Penang. In an Inter-Team match over 18 holes medal play, the result was Singapore Golf Club 271. Singapore Garrison 275. Ipoh 282.
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  • 251 2 S.F.P.” S C, C. V. Selangor. There was a large attendance on the Esplanade, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon to witness the above holiday fixture. The clasa of football served up was not of a brilliant nature, especially in the second half, although it was lively enough. Tue S, C.
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  • 326 2 MILLE9-STBPHENS. On Monday, the sth instant, the wedding took place at All Saint Taiping, the Rev H C Henham officiating, o» Mr H G L Milles, Sub-Agent, Chartered Bank, Taiping, third son of Mr and Mrs Milles of Liverpool and Mias Mabel Charlotte Stepheos, third daughter of Mr
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  • 104 2 EASTER ECLECTIC CO MPE ’TTION. The Eis'er EJectis competition of th .Penang Golf Club resulted as order A C Baker 37—3 1/3 =33 2/3 "5 J L Harvey 38—3 1/3 =34 2/3 WM L Bower 36—1 =35 E G Bird 37—1 5/6 =35 1/6 R D Acton
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  • 363 2 S.T. Homeward Bound With a Police Guard. The Blue Fuxmel liner Antilochus, <uarying over two hundred Serbian, Croat and Slovene troops and their families, which has left Singapore for. Europe, had aboard a special police guard, comprising Inspectors Macdonald and Browne, Crown Sergeants Launigan and Bond,
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  • 718 2 VISIT OF FREE >CHOOL BOYS. [From a Cormspondrnt.] Alor Star, April 5. A group of Free School boys arrived in Alor Star by Thursday evening s train, to try conclusions with the Government English School elevens at football and cricket, and with Mr. Arthur s eleven at
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  • 71 2 The Band will plav the following programme of marie at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Fantasia On Ed Grieg’s Works ...Relford 2 Two Step Mrs Sipoi ...Ruasick 3. Waltz La Barca*o’le ...Fetras 4 Fox Trot A Broken Doll ...Tate 5. March Larm°e Francaise au Tonkin ...Desormes
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  • 505 2 Landlord vs. Tenant. Jn the District Court, thia morning before Mr. R. D. Acton, District Judge appeared G. H. James de Silva on summons issued at the instance of ft K. Mohamed Ismail, who claimed to r e cover possession of premises 133, Penang Street, Penang, the tenancy
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  • 374 2 f7 S. T.” One of the saddest events that has taken place in the Colony for a long time occurred off the sixth milestone, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, during the Easter holidays, with the death cl Mrs. Gremminger, the wife of Mr. H. Gremminger, of Messrs. Sturzenegger
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  • 1426 3 GOLF AND WEATHER AND CLIMATE. [Fbom Our Own Correspondent.] Edinburgh, March 3. Climate should have a decided influence on the character of our golf. There is nothing in the weather catalogue which the golfer need be without in the course of a yeai* if he cares to make
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  • 99 3 London, March 20. —In the International Rugby Football match at Twickenham to-day, England beat Scotland by thirteen points to four. The weather was glorious at Twickenham to-day when forty thousand spectators saw England defeat Scotland at Rugby. The King was present. The Scots forwards were wonderful, but
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  • 111 3 From details of the mishap to the Java-China-Japan Lijn steamer Tjipanas, it appears that she ran aground several miles off Cape Kami, about 30 distant f”om Hochow. The vessel was en route to Hongkong from Batavia with general cargo and 600 deck passengers. She stranded on March
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 947 3 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. I VACUUM OIL COMPANY. Driver. Fitter. RabbPr Engine Robber Factory, iQ Mechanical and Machinery. fiXC ellent testi- Effective from March 19th 1920, the Hue 16 years, b c/0 p O st Master, Power of Attorney heretofore held by the fl monials P- Wellesley. undersigned, covering South China,
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    • 775 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 IST SEPTEMBER, 1934 PRICE OF ISSUE-100 PER CENT All proceeds of this issue will be lent
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  • 20 4 Maclean —At inn Kassas, Sumatra, E C, on March 31st, the wife of T W Maclean of a son.
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  • 70 4 Millee—Stephens,—On April Bth, at All Sainis’ Church, Taiping, by the* Rev. H. O. Henham, Herbert Gordon Lennon Milles, Chartered Bank, Taiping, to Mabel Charlotte Stephens, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stephens, of Croydon, Sydney, N.S.W, Sbllar —Morton. —Ou 17th February at Logie Church, J»raes Sellar, Solicitor
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  • 1300 4 A Washington telegram received yeaterday reported that the United States Secretary ef State, Mr Colbyj had been impelled to issue a statement on behalf of the Government expressing regret at the offensive demonstrations before the British Embassy by Irish women Honce Rulers carrying a banner
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  • 1395 4 By a majority of one, says Reuter, the Committee of the New U.S-SMWists York Si.t. Aswmbly Expelled. which investigated charges of disloyalty against five Socialist members of the Assembly voted in favour of their expulsion It is further stated that the majority report of the Committee ad
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  • 61 4 HARBOUR STRIKERS RESUME, [Aneta Service.] Weltevreden, April 7, A Hagae message states that owing to many harbour strikers wishing to resume, the employers resolved to re-open business on the old conditions. Work has alesdy been resumed at Amsterdam and Rotterdam. An Amsterdam, message says exchange has
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  • 32 4 [From Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, April 7, Tam Check was fi id $lO,OOO for being concerned in the imporfviun of epiutn and chandu worth $4,000 at Katong cn JantHry 25th.
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  • 52 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Sinapore, April At the am u 1 meeting of the Tei Anson Rubber Ltd. held in MfS rs Derrick and Co’s office, Mr Plummer, who presided, said $60,000 had been transferred to reserve. Mr Crawford was re-elected a director and Messrs Evatt and
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  • 26 4 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin m Penang was $175 per picul, business done; and for raw tin $174, tin ore per picul, business done.
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  • 56 4 The output of the Ratrut Basin TinDredgin? Co., N. L. for March was 30 tons, 68, cubic yards treated, 560 hours workea.costs $15,000.00, estimated gross va- e $80.000.1 0. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin P re ging Co., N. L. from 28th March to ra April 1920
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 178 4 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. Genuine Dutch Cigars FROM Mignot De Block, Eindhoven (Holland). Aguila Blanca $5.50 per box of 50’s La Imperial 6.00 50‘s La Vista 6.50 50’s Poincare 6.50 50’s
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    • 34 4 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. Dr. Mrs. R. Desmond Fitz Gerald. P. P. C.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
  • 25 4 DEATH. Lupton —On Feb 20 Harry, elder son of the late Harry Lupton, RCS; LRC P., of Sedbergh House, Siratfoid apOL-A v on, aged forty-foa*.
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  • 434 5 LORD FRENCH AND TERRORISM [Biutxb’B Tkxgbams Lor don, April 3. Tipre have been run urs that Lord French is retirin'?, bat thia is officiary Kenitd. He is in comp’ete agreement wi’h I tl? G verrroeDi on the sabj-ct of the I repre-sion of terrorism. Official mws from Dublin
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  • 89 5 Washington, April 4. Mr Colby, in a statement sad the G v. rnment deeply regrets Irish women Home Ruh rs demonstrating at the British Embassy, ar d is considering mea?u r rs to effectively carry ut the duty of hespita’ity to tl e represen’a’ive of
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  • 87 5 London, April 4. The following appointments are announced Mr F G KeHawny to be Parliamentary Secretary to ’he Oversers Trade Department and an Addi’ional Foreign Undersecretary, vice Sir Hamar Greenwood. Sir James Craig to be Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, vice Dr Macnamara. Major Tryon to be Under-Secretary
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  • 74 5 London, April 3. Sir Hamar Greenwood has gone to Sunderland to prepare for a probable Ly-ekc’ion fight, which is expected to be short. Sir Hamar Greenwood, if returned, will be in the Commons after Easter to supervise the Committee stage of the Home Rule Bill. (At the last
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  • 1352 5 FRANCE'S ATTITUDE. [Ruvtbb’s Tblbobams.J Muenster, April 2. The Government and ths insurgents have agreed to an armistice f om noou on the 2nd April. The Government is stopping the despatch of troops to the Ruhr. Reds in Ascendant at Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, April 2. The Executive Council has
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  • 84 5 MR. SNOWDEN’S WARNING. London, April 5. At the annual conference of the Independent Socialist», at Glasgow, Mr Philip Snowde»’, presiding, e?rnes‘ly warned against violence and revolution. He declared the firebrands had learned nothing from the last five years of slaughter. He urged recognition of the fact that though
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  • 32 5 —Havas. Paris, April 3 —M. Mars*!, Minister of Finance announced in the Senate yesterday afternoon that the subscription to the recent French loan amounted to more than 15,000,000,000 franca
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  • 19 5 Rome. April 4. The Peace Conference will be held at San Remo on the 19th April.
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  • 178 5 THE OIL REGION. [Raum’s Tbusoxams.] Constantinople, March 31. The evacuation of Denikin’s men south of Novorossisk is continuing. The Bolsheviks are now advancing along the Caucasians to Vladikavkaz, which will probably be occupied. They are following up the railway to Grosni, the centre of the oil region. Finns
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  • 21 5 Berlin, April 4. A German-Russian Commission is negotiating at Reval for the release of prisoners through Esthonia.
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  • 63 5 Copenhagen, April 3. Russian Trade Commissioners have arrived from Moscow, aud told Reuter’s representative the? wished to resume trade with the Allies as sptedily as possible. Ships are loading at Petrograd with flax, hemp, etc., but grain exports cannot be resumed immediately owing to lack of transport,
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  • 31 5 London, April 2 The American Embassy has notified that the United States will be unable to be represented in any capacity on the League's Commission of enquiry in Russia.
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  • 178 5 DEMONSTRATION IN COPENHAGEN. Copenhagen, April 4. Several thousand Socialists demonstrated before the Palace, singing the Internationale” and shouting Long live the Republic.” The police did not intervene and the crowds dispersed. An All-Night Conference. Copenhagen, April 4. A telegram states that the Liebe Cabinet resigned upon the
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  • 34 5 New York, April 1. A general harbour strike on all railroad boats has been ordered. The men assert that this will cause a stoppage of 40 per cent of the traffic
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  • 27 5 Monte Video, April 3. Senor Battle Ordonez, ex President o Uruguay, shot and killed the editor o: G El Pais in a due l
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  • 13 5 New York, April 2. The Delaware Legislature rejected woman suffrage.
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  • 142 5 COMMISSION’S REPORT. [Rsutub’s Tsugbams.] Washington, April 4. President Wilson has transmitted to the Senate a report by the American Armenian Commission, which makes no recommendations regarding an American mandate over Turkey aud Armenia, and expresses the opinion that do mandate should be taken without formal agreements with
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  • 38 5 London, April 4. It is understood the situation in Cilicia is more serious. The Christian population is endangered. The Turks at p-esent are threatening Adana, Tarsus and Mersina, Bands of Armenian volunteers are mobilising.
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  • 272 5 London March 9—The “Daily Telegraph” in a leader on the Tu r kish crisis mphasises that it is with Mustapha Kernel and the troops with him in Anatolia, and the less organised bands e'sewhere that the Allies have so reckon in making peace. It was always clear
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  • 265 5 London, March 10.—Major-General MacMunn’s Mesopotamia despatch states that the long delay in coming to a decision as to the future of the country which originally looked to effective British control as certain and immediate has had a de‘ eriorating result. Pan Islamic and Pan-Turkish propaganda the activities
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  • 239 5 Mr Agababiao, who is representing in London the Finerce Minister of the Republic of A-menia, is emphatic that the economic future of America i? dependent on the acquisition of an ou’let to the Black Sea south of Batoum—a question which is now being considered by the
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  • 193 5 New York, Ap-il I. The New York Clamber of Commerce pasted a r< solu ion opposing the employ* meat of American ship? on the sixty routes from G rmany formerly operated by the Hamburg-America Line. America’s Decision, London, April 5, The Daily Telegraph’s New York correspondent says
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  • 88 5 New York, Apr? 5. Colonel Hensley, woo went to England in R 34 as Americin observer, uni later spent six mon’h? in G- rmany, told the House of Representative’ Militaiy Affairs Committee that bad the armistice been postponed f »r ten d*y°, a Z ppelio, loaded with deadly
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  • 135 5 VISIT TO CANBERRA ARRANGED*. Melbourne, April 2, The Remwn cills at Jervis Bay and th* P.ince vis ts Canberra, cn 14’h June. The Prince’s Speech. Panama, March 31. ThePrir.ee received addresses from the British Colony, including East Indians, and drove to the Presidential residence through thronged
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  • 37 5 Melbourne, April 2 Mr Hughes, replying in the Hnuse of Representative?, said he hop°d within five years the building of the Federal capital would be sufficiently advanced to enable Parliament to meet at Canberra.
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  • 20 5 FRANCE BEATS IRELAND. Dublin, April 3. At Rushy, France b at Inland by IT pr int? to 9
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  • 47 5 London, April 3. Testifying b f >re the Naval Affairs Comnri te-, Mr Daniel? declared he was in possession of secret information that the Carolines, Marana, and Marshall Is'andß» recently acquired by Japan from Germany under the Peace Treaty, were being heavily 1 fortified.
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  • 43 5 Ahmedahsd, Apiil 5. The cotton spinners s’ruck. demanding 30 rupees monthly and a ten hour day. The next m c th? Mini e t a ring Ohildrez’s League will be luld at 5p m on Friday, at the Free School.
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  • 1075 6 IMPRESSIONS OF PENANG. Mr. George L. Logan, the American Consul, left Penang on Saturday for the United States, and Mr A. H. Elliot has assumed the duties as Vice-Consul, pending the appoinment) of a successor as Consul. Mr Logan came to Penang early in 1918, having
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  • 728 6 Merchant Captains’ Views. I The proposed eight-hour day at sea was discussed with favour at a meeting of captains aud officers of the mercantile marine in London, The occasion was a gathering of members of the London branch of the Mercantile Marine Service Associa tion who
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 132 6 VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT j S ORGANISED BY H The Ladies ol Teluh Anson IN AID OF g Teluh Anson Church Fund I AT THE TOWN HALL, PENANG, 1 Tuesday, 6th April (Rehearsal) 5.30 p.m. g E= T Adults $l.OO t Admittance < Children over 10 0.50 (.Children under 10 0,25 g
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    • 203 6 I Thompson Larsen, Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in Singapore.) f I g I -1 I General Merchants, I I Estate j I I AND I Cables g g ’Phone I‘s’X‘l Commission Agents. I 1035 II 1 I I s g f DIRECTORS: I A. M. THOMPSON. W. E. VOWLER. I S.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 254 6 ***** an u n ano n u *****00 a n u n a n TO-NIGHT AT THE TO-NIGHT 0 g IMPERIAL 0 EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. 2 a a XT In the Second House at 9.30 0 XI Eclair Sensational Serial Success Five Complete Episodes U 0 Ten Parts S
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  • 419 7 22 P. C. Dividend. The eighth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Balau Planting Syndicate, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, 1 Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, those present being Mr. F. Clyde Jeavons (in the chair Messrs. D. St. L. Parsons, C. G.
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  • 89 7 The thirty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co., Ltd., was held at Tanjong Pagar, Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, in the chair. The minutes of the thirty-third meet- ing having been read and confirmed, i the directors’ report
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 397 7 "Sb i^-i j; :z^^<fe^Sci' i Equipment Worthy a Motor Car FIRESTONE Motorcycle Tyres are built extra strong and sure-footed. Built for the risky turns, the hard bumps over rocks, mud and sand. Built to stand abuse and give-mileage with comfortable riding. Quick traction and sure grip. More rubber; broader, thicker,
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    • 230 7 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain? Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease Then let me tell you that you are suffering
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    • 168 7 bicycles' Made by the leading British Manufacturers MONOPOLE INVICTA PRINCE BERBERY CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH OR WITHOUT GEAR CASE. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd. 27, BEACH STREET, PENANG. □nnnannnnnaanHnnnannannnnunnEnj Hellesens (ells t ■j nf 2 JUST ARRIVED g a n -j E Type 0 No. 0 Volts Prina 70 D IQ
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  • 204 8 A resolution of the Finance Department, Government of India, dated Delhi, 15th March, 1920, states: In consequence of the acceptance of the recommendation of the Indian Exchange and Currency Committee that the exchange value of the rupee should be fixed at one-tenth of the gold content of a
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  • 75 8 Calcutta, March 23. —A brg fire broke out yesterday in the Canal Jute Press at Chitpore. The Press is owned by a Mar wari. The godown was stocked with pucca bales of Jute. After ft two hours fight the Fire Brigade brought the fire under control though
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  • 90 8 Allahabad, March 9.—The Pioneer says: We believe that Lenin and his associates have now changed their attitude towards the Pan-islamic movement. Local Bolsheviks at Tashkent are still apparently endeavouring -to exploit the movement for thair own nefarious ends but advices from Moscow indicate that the Soviet there
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  • 127 8 Bangalore, March 19. —A -shocking electrocution fatality occurred on the road between the Hosur remount depot and Maiur railway station on the night of the 15th instant. As some syces were going to Maiur to fetch horses from the train, one of them threw a bridle up
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  • 110 8 Madras, March 25. —Pending the decision on the recommendations of the Salaries Committee, and subject to the approval of the Government of India, the Madras Government are pleased to sanction, with effect from Ist instant, the grant of temporary local allowances to all Head Constables and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 PRITCHARD Co., LIMITED, PENANG IPOH. AGENTS FOR: BURROUGHS WATTS’ BILLIARD JTABLES. Buirough and Wafts’ 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 white
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    • 151 8 THE CHILDREN S FRIEND. How Baby’s Own Tablets Keep The Little Ones Well. Onie you have tried Baby’s Own Tablets for your baby or little child you will want to keep them always in the house because they are so gentle, sure and safe. Small and easily crushed to a
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    • 369 8 Semi Diesel Cbgines. 1 PROTECTED by patents. l_. T“ Es S 3 S ij I I 1 I TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL, OILS 1 POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED' A I FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: g I Hutterjbacb Bros*, Co*, I engineering department, i
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  • 842 9 NEXT WEEK’S MEETING. The following are the orders of the day” for the meeting of the Federal Council to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, the 13ch instant:— Minutes of the meeting held on 19 h January, 1920. His Excellency the High Commissioner, the Hon Mr W
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  • 114 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day g co E SHARES. 5 s’® K 02 CQ 02 Rubber (Dollar) c. c. J c. c. Bassett 1.60 1.70 1.50 1.60 Kuala Ketil... 10c 15c 5c lOcprem Mining. Menglembu 85c 90c 75c
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  • 102 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for March:— Alma lbs 20,700 AyerTawah 32,170 Bernam 22,937 Bukit Toh Alang 9,000 Batu Lintang 11,585 Cluny M 29,785 Chemor United 24,918 Dindang 13,540 F.M.S. Rubber 93,150 Glenealy 26,900 Hopeland 5,643 Hill Rise 19,520 Kalubi 2,985 Kelubi 2,288 Kinta Kellas 60,623 Klian
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  • 168 9 Pbnang, April 7, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $l2| —sellers M. P. Tapioca sl3.oo—sellers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 tb«. 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.
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  • 114 9 Pbnarg, April 7, 1920. (2fy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months 1 sight Bank ...2/4 532 3 Credit ...2/4 23/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 93 3 days’ sight Private 100 Bombay Demand Bank 93 Madras Demand Bank 93 3
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  • 36 9 April 10.—Sungei Gettah Rubber Estate, Ltd, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, noon, April 18.—P V.R C Sho t. 200, 500 and 600 yd-, Deliberate, 7 30 a m. April 23.—Sb George’s Ball, Town Ha l.
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  • 1069 9 NAMES. e S S| J nS RUBBER (Dollar.) I c Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 90c 95e Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4-25 4.50 cum Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.75 5.00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate! 23.00 24.50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1-55 1.65 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ...j 3.90 4.10 Ayer Panas
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  • 114 9 To-day’s Arrivals. B. Wbatt Soon, Leyne, 199, T. Anson, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Perak. Jones, 519, Singapore, Adimscn, Gilfillan Co, gen ral. Trang, Pitbie, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Hong Wan I, Willsher, 2,080, Amoy, Cbin Hin Co, rice. Expected Arrivals. Tbongwa, Singapore, Bth. Bangala, Negapatam, Bcb.
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  • 42 9 The homeward mail B,” Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.; pillar-boxes 9 am. to-morrow Tbe B I packet Bangala, with the mails from Europe is expected to arrive here at daylight to morrow.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 241 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted—(l) A smart Shorthand Typist (2) A Jnnior Clerk. Apply in own handwriting to Box No. 127, c/o Pinang Gazatte. MISCELLANEOUS. Young Mercantile Assistant (Foreigner) desires Board and Lodging in Private House. Particulars Box No. 129, c/o Pinang Gazette. j FOR SALE. 5 Chamber Service Revolver
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    • 207 9 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. I KEAT GUAN CO., I j ESTATE SUPPLIERS j COM MISSION AGENTS. J Offering European Acetic Acid 99%, I Sodium Bisulphite, Sodium Sulphite, Galvd J
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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