Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 April 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 83. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY. 12th APRIL, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 617 1 ryy ti fTf.i vll ?iTHE N’KKO I STUDIO NOW AT i t 7, NORTHAM ROAD, j hear CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. i I Hl 1111 ***** MJ MI M AX i for Motorists g A» X M Xv M> a&IL X a Before the accident 1 3ire Sxtinguisfers.- I OgEfkl
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    • 27 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN S I J I [ms™ I i j Mssuns «am e Sole Agents S.S. F.M S- a LOng Sam Leong Co, fi
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  • 282 2 A memorial, submitted by Government Clerks in Rangoon to the Hon’ble Sir Reginald Craddock, K. C. S. 1., I. C. S., Lieutenant-Governor of Burma, states: That your memorialist is undergoing very great hardships and miseries on account of the unprecedented rise in the cost of living
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  • 214 2 Bombay, March 31.Mr. C. F. Andrews arrived by the S.S. Karogola thia morning from South Africa and was interviewed on his arrival by the Associated Press. He left Durban on the 12th March after meeting, Sir Benjamin Piobertson and placing his own statement on the Indian
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  • 175 2 Rangoon, April 2.—On the admiralty side of the Chief Court yesterday the Hon. Mr. Guy Rutledge and Mr. Burjorjee filed a suit on behalf of Mohomed Ebhrahim Moolla against P. T. Christensen carrying on business as stevedores under the name of Mitchell Christensen and Company in
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  • 116 2 Calcutta, April 3.The latest news from Lhasa is that about six weeks ago two Chinese officials and one big Lama of Kham (Eastern Tibet) arrived there with a view to opening negotiations with the Tibet Government. It is reported that the majority of Lhasa officials and the
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    • 1499 2 POSITION WANTED. OT C Bllltf MOOIIStOUt Driver Fitter, or can take charge of a The Pablic are informed that H. Rabber Factory, curing, Rubber Engine Moolchaud ceased his connection with and Machinery, experience in Mechanical our firm from the Ist April, 1920. The cJvYVVIIvIU* line 16 yea.s, boi ling excellent
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    • 200 2 Thompson Larsen, Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) I General Merchants, s I I Estate j §2 J t AND j Cables I I 'Phone g Waleot g spore Commission Agents. s s I DIRECT ORS f A. M. THOMPSON. W. E. VOWLER. I S. C. VICKERS. A. LARSEN. Hon. EU TONG
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  • 738 3 BY LOOKER-ON.” Lot.don, Ma-ch 10 Boxing enthusiasts Lad a great time in London last week, and thouch two highly important Le ivy-wcight contests took place on succeeding diys, enorm us c-owds were present on each occasion. The more important match was between Jop Beckett and D ck
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    • 56 3 PRITCHARD'S I China, Glass and Furniture Department. Brass and Electro Plated Bedsteads IW 1 1 LJLJr 1 nflml. j A: l 'rnrw Z a-x "< i iii iiyAi JJJJJ J J if NR v 1 NCWWT DESIGNS. Prices ch Application. A karge and Varied Selection »f Uamps I l I
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    • 188 3 Genuine Dutch Cigars j J FROM r I 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 3 Poincare c, 6.50 50 s t Marechai Foch t 8.50 50 8 Flor de Gambat n 4.75 23 s
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    • 387 3 I The Mother who loves her baby, and yet is tsnfcrtxinately not able to rear her infant at tha breast, cannot go wrong if she follows the advice of doctors and mothers, based on a cenxiury’s experience, and feeds her baby on MILK Food FOR BABIES FROM BIRTH. lnstantly prepared
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  • 97 4 RESOLUTION PASSED BY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. [Riutbb’B Thjwbamb.] Washington, April 10. The House of Representatives passed the peace resolution by 243 votes to 150. The resolution goes to the Senate. Demov.at Support. Washington, April 10. In the"voting 22, Democrats joined the Republican Majority in support of the
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  • 86 4 VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT. Washington, April 9. The defeat of the compulsory military training provisions of the Army Bill being certain, the Senate leaders are trying to substitute voluntary military training for four months yearly for all youths of 19 and over. Washington, April 10. The Senate adopted voluntary enlistment
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  • 89 4 EXTENSION OF STRIKE. Chicago, April 3. The railwaymen’s strike has spread, for example, the guards and brakemen of Jersey City struck, farther imperilling New York’s food supply, which is already endangered by the strike of harbour woikera. Serious Effects. Chicago, April 9. The railroad workers’ strike, which started
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  • 41 4 AMERICAN DELEGATE TO GENEVA. Washington, April 8. President Wilson has appointed Airs Daniels, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, to be offic'al delegate to the iuternationa l women’s soft a >e all an :e at Geneva in June
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  • 59 4 SERIOUS DECLINE. London, April 9. A telegram from Washington says the wheat crop in the United States in 1920 is estimated at 483,636,000 bushels, compar ed with 731,636,000 in 1919. The heavy shortage is attributed to the removal of the Government guaranteed prices, and to slackening among
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  • 1083 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr H W Thomson is appointed a Police Magistrate for Singapore The leave of absence of the hou’ble J Mitchell has been extended till the end of June. Mrs S A Lane, chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, will be absent on leave for eight months. We learn
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 204 4 [To The Editor or th» PinaNg Oaottw.’ 1 Sir*— Support for the Raffles College, Singapore, has been so far very favourable. However the Penaogites after all are not declining, as the Penang Mutual Improvement Association, in ord>r to do its bit, has stretched forth its generous hands to
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  • 254 4 The bminess for the meeting of tho Municipal Commission to be held tomorrow is as follows 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Quesions. 4. Some bills to be passed, Offer from the Seh Yeoh
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  • 2613 4 BULFORD—HILTON. A social event which aroused considerable local interest was the marriage, on Saturday afternoon, of Mr Edward Henry Bulford, Chief Accountant of the Eas’ero Smelting Coy, Ltd eldest surviving son of Mr and Mrs H Bulford, of Surbiton, Surrey, and Miss Ida Marga ret May Hilton,
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  • 290 4 Marinb Court of Enquiry Dbcision. An investigation was held at Singapore on March 9, before Mr R Scott, assisted by CoGJuiauder B A Cator, R N., a- d A S Fallam and H L Pritchard into the circumstances attending the stranding of he steamer Kajang on
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    • 165 4 A PREDICTION VERIFIED. When the epidemic wave of Influenza passed through the world, it was confidently stated by scientists that return would come at intervals for the next two or three years, and, sure enough, it has jcropped up in widely different centres, but happily, not in such a serious
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    • 34 4 sss Tel nl (News) JCMĔ 4 <J° b) 4 7 7 iktl We do the beet Printing in Penang, at a reasonable price. A trial will convince you- HNANG GAZETTE PRESS, I I union
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  • 711 5 THE TARTAN AND THE KILT. [Fbom Oub Own Corbespondknt.] Edinburgh, March 10. If Scotsmen were really aa economical as Englishmen protest they are, they would in the past two years have discarded trousers and taken to the kilt You can bay an excellent new Army kite for 20s
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  • 417 5 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP REFORMS. The R and A Golf Club Championship Committee were sat a difficult tusk to frame new regulations for the championships, Luc they appear to have go ;i e a long way towards em-u ing a restriction of entries, which during the years immediately preceding the
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    • 65 5 1T CL STEWARTS 1 FAMOUS WHISKIES Non-Pareil AND Gold Medal" obtainable from all I DEALERS OR FROM I F. Q. Taylor Co., Ltd., (SOLE AGENTS, PENANG. r i 1 l ROSE’S I a LIME JUICE Delicious, Refreshing. V Prepared from the purejuice of the I 1 finest West Indian Lime
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    • 485 5 FULL-BLOODED PEOPLE. Why Other People Like Them. Whe can all call to mind men and women who give such a sense of vitality and strength that they are bound to get on. A woman of this typofull-blooded, plump and bright-eyedalways has a group of admirers round her. A man of
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    • 277 5 e The Iron Jelloid treatment surpasses former methods.’ Says the What better news can be con- Physician. -<£l? veyed than that impoverished blood can be made rich and cTffiSC good by means of taking Iron Jelloids To those who suffer from a deficient quality of blood, Iron Jelloids Will act
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 243 5 ELECTRIC POLYSCOPES Louis Meyer Presents MISS VIRGINIA PEARSON in IMPOSSIBLE CATHERINE with Sheldon Lewis > A Farce-Comedy Drama in 5 Parts. I A Wealthy Society Heiress 'j 'TJ 2 Before Treatment She was 1 After Treatment She was A Shrew A Woman 55 A Termagant A Wife A Wild Cat
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  • 1269 6 Probably the most ominous bit of news in the cables to-day is that which announces that the wheat crop in the United States in 1920 will show a drop of 248,000,000 bushels compared with last year's crop, which totalled 731,636,000 bushels. This must necessarily mean a further
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  • 1516 6 Thus the Malay Mail”:—A Governnent owned line of steamers Government running from Hongkong to Ownership and Madras via Malayan ports Control. ought to be j u9t M goo j an investment as the F M S Railways. The fact that $lOO shares of the Straits Steamship Company
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  • 202 6 Trip Round the W'orld, The Biitish steam Yacht Sapphire arrived here from Southampton this morning having on board a number of notable passengers who are on a trip round the world. Amon» those on board are the owner Viscount Furness of Grantley, and Lady Furness, Vise untess Drogheda,
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  • 54 6 The Baud will play the following p ro gramme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Overture Soir D'Aub none ...Bo’ 1 2 Fox Trot Mountain Young Lady ...Ola* 3. Selection Ta h Up ...B abm 4 Waltz The Missturi ...W Q 5. March Les
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    • 228 6 RESZKE CIGARETTES A shipment just to hand. Stocks of both Egyptian and Virginian in tins of 50’$. t. 1 IMPORTERS: BEHR CO., Penang, Singapore Medan. MAITHOID? a Roofing for all kteds of Permanent and Temporary BriMtegri Railway Carriages, Boat Decks etc* MALTHOID.—* Bloor Cowering for Hospital Mooes andMtbmom Ftoora, It
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    • 55 6 NOTICE. On and after 30th April, 1920, our connection with the CRAG HOTEL will cease. All debts due to and owing by the Hotel up to 30th April, will be settled and collected by the JE. O. Hotel. SARKIES BROTHERS, Penang, Singapore and Rangoon. George L. Logan, American Consul, Penang,
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  • 47 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family of the late Mr Ong Hun Siew beg to tender their sincere thanks to all those who assisted or attended his funeral, as well as th sa who sent banner?, sorol's, wreaths or messages of condolence, also those who lent carriages and motor cars.
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  • 1369 7 BELGIUM READY TO ASSIST. [Rivm's Txlxobams.] Brussels, April 9. Albert presided over a Cabinet meeting, at which, as a token of friendship t' France and affirmation of Allied solidarity,” it was decided to inform France of Belgium’s readiness to tend a Belgian detacl mtnt to the Ruhr. A
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  • 14 7 Berlin April 9 Doctor Adolph Koester has been appointed Foreign Secretary.
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  • 488 7 OFFICIAL STATEMENT. [Rxutxb’s Txlbgbams.] London, April 9. An authoritative statement on tbe Anglo-French situation points out that any eommunication of British official views as regards the despatch of French troops to tbe neutral zone* was made primarily to prevent) any possible damage to tbe AngloFrench alliance, on
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  • 576 7 A SBRIOUS ISSUE RAISED. London, Ipril 10. The Times summarises a forecast of the British Note to France. It declares its tone is acrid, and says it taxes the French with inaccuracy in the last memorandum, which apparently stated that France believed she was acting on
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  • 133 7 A GREAT RECEPTION. San Diego, April 8. The Prince of Waks had a wonderful reception. He was welcomed by tbe Governor and the Mayor, a reception committee and vast crowds, including 200 British of all ranks and the pipers of of the Seaforths and Cameronians, headed
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  • 93 7 London, April 9. It is foreshadowed that the Budget, which is being introduced on the 19tb April, will include increased taxation on imported wines, motor cars and postal parcel rates, while there will be a complete recasting of the income tax, giving more relief to married people and
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  • 91 7 London, April 8. It it officially reported that Slough motor depot was sold for £3,350,000. It cost £2,500.000, thus the nation realised a profit of £850,000. Tbe purchasers also acquired the whole motor transport and spare parts remaining unsold in Britain and abroad belonging to the Disposals
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  • 67 7 London, April 9. A meeting representing all sections of tbe cotton trade at Manchester to-day is considering proposals for forming a great cotton-growing bust to be financed by a levy on the trade. The trust will require a capital of many millions. There is a likelihood that its
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  • 42 7 REPORTED INCREASE. London, April 8. It is rumoured that Eastern liner freights will be raised by 25 per cent from the Ist May. It is stated that Eastern lines discussed the matter, but hitherto without coming to a decision.
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  • 20 7 Baghdad, April 9. Captain Gordeeco and Lieutenant Grazzi, flying to Tokio, arrived at Baghdad from Aleppo.
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  • 26 7 London, April 10. Tbe Times” says the Committee on Civil Aviation report, which is being published, will recommend a subsidy for commercial flying.
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  • 197 7 LORD FRENCH INTERVIEWED. [Rbutxb’s Tblbobams.) London, April 8. Lord French, interviewed by the Chicago Tribune” correspondent, declared that the Irish question would never breed Anglo-American enmity. He denied that the recent murders were the work of American assassins. It was unquestionable that only Irishmen were engaged in
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  • 39 7 MORE POLICEMEN KILLED. London, April 9. Three policemen were ambushed in Tipperary, Two were shot dead and one badly wounded. More Women Arrested. Washing. April 9. Several more women were arrested in attempting to picket the British Embassy.
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  • 32 7 London, April 10. Mr Lloyd George departed for San Remo to attend tbe Allied Conference, ti a veiling by the P O steamer Delta. Other Ministers will go overland.
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  • 30 7 SAILINGJFOR AMERICA. London, April 8. Sir Auckland and Lady Geddes, with the Embassy Staff, are sailing from Liverpool io the Cunarder, Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, for New York,
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  • 97 7 CLERGYMAN’S DISCLOSURESNew York, April 9. Police Inspector Henry, commanding the Tenderloin District, and two of his staff, are indicted for neglect of duty. This is the first result of sensation»! disclosures by a Clergyman, Doctor Siraton, who visited dance halls and other resorts. He declared he found
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  • 55 7 London, April 8. It is announced that the old Dominion Shipping Company had disposed of its steamers to New York shipping firms, owing, it is said, to the high cost of labour, materials and supplies to the lines seiving the coast towns. The new owners will use ships
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  • 63 7 Reno (Nevada), April 8. In connection wi'b the recent marriage of the cinema stars, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, a s’ate law official who has investigated the ci< cumstances of the divorce of Mary Pickford from her first husband has announced that a suit to set it
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  • 104 7 Carson City (Nevada), March 3,—Miss Mary Pickford Moore, the kinema actress, has divorced her husband, Mr. Owen Moore, who also acts for the kinema Miss Mary Pickford, whose teal name before her marriage was Mary Smith, is 26. Born at Toronto, 'Canada, the daughter of a
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  • 62 7 LABOUR GAIN. [Rbutxb’s Txlxobamb.) London, April 10. The Dartford by-election resulted al follows Mills (Labour) 13.610 Wing (Liberal) 4,562 Mellpr (Coalition Unionist) 4,221 Applin (National Party) 2,852 Fehr (Independent) 1,802 Labour Majority 9,048 The result at the last general election was as follows: The late Mr. J. Howlands
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  • 66 7 COALITION GAIN. London, April 10. The Stockport by-election (two seatajf resulted as follows: Greenwood (Coalition UnioniBt 22,84? Fildes (Coalition Liberal) 22,88 ft Chiozza Money (Labour) 16,042 Perry (Co-operator) 14j434 Kindell (Independent) 5,g 44 Territt (Independent) 5,543 O’Brien (Workers’ Republican > 2,33 ft Coalition Majority 6,805 laBt general election,
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  • 404 7 PRtNiEis Im fob Leadership. London, March 26.—16 j a stafafl this morning that measures are ho in» taken to create a Coalition Liberal on gamsation m every constituency. This practical step towards providing Mr., Lloyd George with the beginning! of the party machine, independent of that section of
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  • 59 7 New Yirk f April 8. The first national immigration con* ference was opened under the auspices of the International Immigration Courci'. Mt Coleman Dupont-, one of the di^ctoi of the Council, in opening tl e p-oceediogs, an* nounced that the United States population was a million sbnrt
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  • 505 8 S.F,P." SINGAPORE TRAMWAYS. Quite a variety of subjects were dealt with at a committee meeting of the Singapore held in the Board Room of the Municipal Buildings. Mr R J Farrer presided. As to the position of the Tramways, the President said that the Commusionera were going to
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  • 248 8 Coroner’s Inquiry. At the end of the inquest held into the death of Mrs. Gremminger, wife of Mr H Gremminaer of Sturzenegger and Co., who met her death while bathing at the swimming pool attached to the Swiss Club, Singapore, on Saturday, the 3rd April, the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 192 8 j SAFETY TREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. TJ j SOLE AGENTSi CHF’LLAK AND CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED TN ENGLAND). a I f BRITISH O” EXPANDED METAL O 0 DIAMOND MESH \X f t[VVj Y J Y I i 1 M JI: JL JK jL \g 1/ X/ V
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    • 261 8 ;Mnanr nnaEinnnnnnnnnnnnpr; 1 DIXON, LTD. I a e a c SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR S Soda Water F I S and Sweets TO > 1 DIXON, UTO., f I PENANG. r H TELEPHONE No. 733. L I r*-fr*nr-rnnnnnnnrn r *nnr fOrtiSvii tiKb M V I'? t 5 x 5 X
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    • 147 8 |||||llll,llllllllllll,llllllllllllllll||| I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL 1 (SEASIDE) PENANG. THE FINEST SITUATION IN PENANG j TERMS MODERATE 1 UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF S KERDYK HENDERSON Proprietors. l S 5 '1 ri I I I toric curve Bi-Concave and Si-Convex pherical, .1 Cylindrical and Sphero-Cylindrical. I Cemented and Split Bifocals. THE ONLY
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  • 23 9 departure for java. [Fhom Oub Own Cobbes pond ent.] Singapore April 12. Captain Matthews left at 6.30 this morning for Java.
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  • 476 9 Captain Matthews’ mechanic, Serjeant Tom Kay, in conversation with a Straits Times” representative said that -hev had bad an excellent flight from .Singora, having left that place at seven m. Flying at an average speed of between seventy and eighty miles an hour at seven thousand
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  • 220 9 remarkable stir in the aviation world was caused by the news that Handley Page, Ltd., combined with veral large financial houses have purchased the whole of the stock of the British Government’s Aeroplane Disposal Board. This purchase, which runs into millions of pounds, includes not only
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  • 51 9 n< l f r the provisions of section Gof i- n<l Acquisition Act, 1894, the < ,OVeri }ment declares an area of dist ac res n Maliwun circle, Mergui nam/lv’ 1 re< l uired for a public purpose, rViM 2 0r an aerdrome site near !ri
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  • 814 9 THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. The seventh annual general meeting of Sungei Gettah Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, at noon, on Saturday, when there were present Messrs. A. R. Thornton (Chairman), F. H. Grumitt and R. N. Holmes (Directors), who also represented
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  • 779 9 The Statutory Meeting. The first ordinary general meeting of the Kuala Ketil Rubber Company, Limi ted, was held on Saturday, the 10th: April, 1920, at the Offices of the Company, Mr. A. R. Thornton presiding. The notice conveying the meeting and the statutory report of the
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  • 81 9 Bombay, March 31.Sir Dinsh'aw Petit, President of the Bombay Presi'dency Association, has telegraphed Iff the Government of India urging that the scope of the Committee appointed by the Imperial Council to report on the introduction of a policy of Imperial Preference be restricted to a preliminary survey of
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  • 113 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Friday. To-day «5 y aS SHARES. jj 5 S 3 GJ S 3 72 CO 72 Rubber (Dollar) 5 c. sc. c. c. AlorGajah 4.26 4.50 4.00 4.25 Bukit K. B. 1.00 1.10 95c 1.05
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  • 34 9 To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $166.50, per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for unrefined tin $165.50, per picul, buyers, no sellers, tin ore $165.50, per picul, buyers, no sellers.
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  • 24 9 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dred ging Co., N. L. from 4th to 10th April (being one week) was 20 tons.
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  • 37 9 Messrs F G Taylor aud Co, Ltd, have received a cable from London da'ed Ap il 9h, .dvising price of rubber 2/3d per lb, e opra £5B per tou, and black pepper 8d per lb.
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  • 100 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for March: Asahau lbs 70,235 Anglo Sumatra 81,275 Ayer Kuning F.M.S. 89,500 Bradwaii 50,352 Bah Lias 115,555 Bila Sumatra 41,853 Bandar Sumatra 48,350 Chersonese 39,605 Central Sumatra 24,420 Dennistown 26,866 Eastern Sumatra 29,000 Glen Bervie 33,892 Highlands Lowlands 133 696 Investment Trust
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  • 156 9 Penang, April 12, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $12sales M. P. Tapioca $12.00sales Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $36 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65 sales TNo. 1
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  • 116 9 Penang, April 12, 1920. (Ry Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 532 3 Credit ...2/4 23/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 100 3 days’ eight Private 105 Bombay Demand Bank t 100 Madras Demand Bank 100 3
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  • 1030 9 NAMES. 2 So X RUBBER (Dollar.) 01 «•I Allenby Rubber Co, Ltd, 90ei 95ci Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.00 4.25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.75' 5.C0 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 23.00 24.50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates I.COi 1.60 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 390 4.10 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 14.75| 15.001
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    • 348 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FORSALE. 5 Seater Overland" io excellent condition. Can be seen at any time. Box No. 139, c/o Pinang Gazette, Harley Davidson, 1919 model, sporting side car, as go< d as new, all accessories, spare inner tab?, only ran 500 miles, answered to be addressed Box No. 138 c/o
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  • 281 10 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Sappho, Cu dy, 329, Teluk Anson Adamson Gilfillsn Co., general. Trang, Pithip, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Lai Sang, Mooney, 2,224, Hongkong, Boustead Co, gei eral. Sapphire, Br. Ycht. R-SRvley, 541, Southampton, Viscount Fumes-. To-day’s Arrivals. Khng, McDonald, 732, Singapore,Adamson, Gi fillan Co, general.
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  • 39 10 The homeward mail C,” by the Paul Lecat via Singapore (specially supei scribed letters oM}) dores at 6 p.m. to-day. A homeward mail, by the Kaga Maru, for specially euperscribed letters only, closes at 3 pm. to-morrow,
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  • 17 10 April 13Municipal Commission 4 pm. April 13Federal Council Meeting. April 23St George’s Ball, Town Hall.
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  • 341 10 PENANG, APRIL 12, 1920. BEEF— ets Soup Per catty 34 Roast do bO Steaks do bo Stew or Curry Meat do curry b 0 stew 60 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart small per catty 40 Liver do
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  • 425 11 Big British Move. Behind the fact announced by a New York Shipping Correspondent that the Cunard Line is including Hamburg as a port of call—lies evidence of the tremendous bid now being made by British shipowners for the world’s carrying trade. The message is as follows: I
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  • 166 11 In order to combat the decline in the population of the interior the Sultan has issued an Irade fixing May 1 as an annual general marriage day for Asia Minor. All betrothed persons who have previously been unable to get married will do so on that day. The
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  • 37 11 A South African paper referring to the amount of gold which was being taken out of South Africa states that sovereigns were found hidden in pineapples which were being exported in sacks to India.
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    • 182 11 CURESTALK. GREZ\T FAME OF A GREAT MEDICINE WON BY ACTUAL MERIT. The fame of Little’s Oriental Balm has been wen by the good it has done to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says I was troubled awfully bad
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