Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 April 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE f*L’BUSHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1233- No. 86. VOL. LXXVHI. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL, 1820. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 716 1 everywhere wholesale from i 1 I£ I -1 I J I 1 teww -ii I: i I Ocg Sam Leong Co., Penang. Bx fiTHTTrax l iiiiu ilil UL YOUHAVE NOT TRIED* 1 I TMT fX"* IS 6 i <=-« X 1 1 U LOCK, the door of Prosperity I BEAR
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    • 26 1 |THE BEST CAR IN TOwTs I i I < I I a 99MCrtO VAV/t IM-HtAO 5 1~ Sole Agents S.S. a F.M.S. Ong Sam Leong A Co,
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  • 1998 2 BOXING AND BOXERS. [From Our Own Corrbspondunt.] London, March 11. News has just come to me from Paris telling me (writes Mr. Eugene Corri) that Descamps has deposited £l,OOO as a guarantee that Carpentier will fight Dempsey unler the auspices of Mr, 0. B. Cochran, providing that
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    • 1975 2 POSITION WANTED. PENANG AUCTION MART. ehaTE or LOKE CHOW KIT DECEASED. Driver Fitter, or can take charge of a NOTICE OF SALE. R.“b*r ’u.otury, curing, Rabb-r Engine Notice is hereby given that all creditors sod Machinery, experience in Mechanical Under instractions f.otn the Acting and other persons having any claims
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    • 311 2 FORT-REVIVER The Greatest All-British N On Alcoholic Tonic St mulant Composed of the FINEST con-nt, FRUIT JUICES, and will be foun?7 h most HEALTH-GIVING TONIC. It contains wonderful FORTIFy v p REVIVING POWERS, and is strongly.,. 1 11 mended for those wishing to retain the; and Strength. Those who take
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  • 1065 3 P A.M. CONSTIIUTION DEBATED A special general meeting of the Central Perak Planters’ Association was held at Ipoh, Mr A Harman Orr (President) occupied the chair. From the Times of Malaya we take the following. Death of a Member. The Chairman said: Gentlemen, before proceeding with the
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    • 648 3 WJ <-«< ENGLAND «WgEgSSa? II Direct from the Factory to your Buy all your Dress Requirements and Household Goods from H the great British Mail-order House. You will be delighted with R the quality and workmanship of the goods, the up-to-date and R attractive styles, and the low prices. You
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    • 228 3 Veno’s Is the Sure Cure—and Children Eke It. The quick curative effect of Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure is the wonder of every mother who uses it for her children. It cures whooping cough, bronchial cough, every kind of cough and cold to which children are subject; and it cures so
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    • 150 3 mvrivwi ftPa. Wr XB 3 EM Ek 'a i i P-L j u iysoj. ■J A Gladys K i klf\ ZP/A fl COash cuith Cx PA 8 1C 1 The Daint<®f 8 O fl P is delightfully refreshing. I n Paris. ERAST fTC I’d New Bond 71- London. W. Moscow.
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  • 845 4 Mr. D. A. M. Brown, who is spending a holiday in Ceylon, was at Newara Eliya when last heard from. He expects to be in Penang early in May. Mr. ancLMrs. R. C. R. Wilson are leaving for home on Saturday. Mr. C. D. Gee is acting,
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  • 652 4 ALLEGED FORGING OF AVRAPPERS. In the District Court, this morning, before Mr. R. D. Acton, the trial was commenced of Chiok Ki Chuan and Min Nya (female) on the charges of (1) counterfeiting Government marks used by the Superintendent, Government Monopolies; (2) using as genuine counterfeit marks. Accused
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  • 138 4 Penang, April 15, 1920. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/32 3 i> Credit ...2/4 23/32 3 n Documentary ...2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rb. 98 3 days’ sight Private 103 Bombay Demand Bank 98 Madras Demand Bank 98
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  • 800 4 FIRM OFFER FOR PURCHASE OF PROPERTY. The seventh annual ordinary general m°eting of the shareholders of the Penang Coconut Estates, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. Whittail and Company Colombo, on March 31. Sir J Thomson Broom (director), presided, and the others p esent were Mr
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  • 32 4 London, April 3.—With reference to a new°paper statement that Lord Sinha will succeed Lord Rona’dahay, it is announced that there is no question of Lord Ronaldsbay retiring at present.
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    • 468 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Lady Typist f »r la-go Mercantile Firm. Apply ttalii'g experience and «ala r y r quired. Box No. 142, c/o Pinaug Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. JUMBLE SALE, Thursday, April 29th in the Town Hall, at 10 a.m. in aid of the C. W. A; Funds. Clothes and articles
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    • 211 4 Thompson Larsen, Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) I I II II I General Merchants, l i b B S II I 1 I I Estate I I Is If SB s g 1 AND g 1 S 3 S 3 3 Cables ’Phone I H Waleot s I s ’p» re
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    • 160 4 n nnnnunannnnunnunnDnnnunnnnnnn n H SPECIAL NEW PICTURES AND MUSIC AT THE Q i O EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. J 3 From Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th April, 1920. U First House at 7-45 p.m. U g IN THE PALACE OF THE KING g H 6 PARTS PARTS 6 Q fl
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  • 66 4 OBITUARY London, April 3 —The deaths artannounced of Major-General Hugh SutlejGough, Colonel Russell Palford and B' igaoier-General R A Mark Currie. The death of General Currie took place a Danzig. Obituary. PRIMATE OF IRELAND. London, April 12. The death is announced of the Most Rev. John Baptist Crozier, Archibishop of
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  • 1048 5 UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS’ SPEECHES At the meeting of the Federal Council, at Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, prior to the speech by H. E. the High Commissioner (reported in yesterday’s issue) several of the unofficial members addressed the Council. Mr. Belfield. The Hon, Mr, Kenion expressed on behalf of the
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    • 53 5 'PRITCHARD'S I China, Glass AND Furniture Department. I Brass and I Electro Plated Bedsteads I A I if F i IrntnT T Kjmk x tmJ J JIJJJIJ JiI j I ■> WJW/ NEWEST DESIGNS. Prices on Application. A karge and Varied Selection <* Uarnps |j •iI h i i I
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    • 72 5 COCONUT CAKES. Large Oilmill at Java, disposing of considerable stocks of first class Cakes for cattlefood purposes, seeks business relations. For sample and particulars apply to OILMILA. J A OAT R A BATAVIA, D. E. I. J. G. STEWART’S FAMOUS WHISKIES Non=Pareil AND Gold Medal j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS
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    • 118 5 i ffiueyrus Qompany, Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps, &c« Robey Qo., Jstd., Portable Engines, Superheated Steam Engines, Steam Tractors, Semi-Diesel Engines, Crushers, i AGENTS: MeJllister So., i SINGAPORE, PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. i li r; 9 PURE AUSTRALIAN j CREAMERY BUTTER j I lb. PATS j
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  • 968 6 Many important questions were reviewed by the H E the High Commissioner in his speech at the Federal Council. But it will .be seen from the report which we gave yesterday that in his His Excellency’s opinion the shortage of labour at the present time and the
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  • 35 6 Messrs F G Taylor and Co, Ltd, have received a cable from London dated April 13th, advising: Rubber per lb. Copra £57 per ton. Pepper 7£d per lb. Tapioca £1 15s per cwt.
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  • 56 6 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $172.25, per picul, buyers, no sellers: and for unrefined tin $171.25, tin ore $171.25 per picul, business done. To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $173.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for unrefined tin $172.50, tin ore $172
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  • 22 6 The output of the Middleton Tin Mines Ltd., for March was Sluicing 117.38 piculs, tribute 46.62 piculs. Total 164.00 piculs.
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  • 198 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for March:— Bukit Jelutong lbs 5,546 Holland American 808,669 Netherlands 25,091 Si Pare 30,528 Men of the Lettish Army passing through from Viadivustock have an exc-llent Concert Party, and offered thf-ir services in order to give the people of Singapore an oportunity
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  • 1568 6 The maj jrity of people are of the same opinion as Mr Yeoh Guan Seok thev are no reason Class IB Mum- oeoa mo/ cipal Presidents, why the appointment ot Pre ident of the Municipal Commissioners should be exclusively reserved for officers of Class IB of the
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  • 276 6 1,249 coolies arrived to-day pet es Tara. 475 go to Pulau Jerejak foe quarantine. The balance go on to Port Swettenbam for quarantine th?re. At tbe Albert Hall Wets knocked out the French heavyweight Tour in the thirteenth round. Oar readers are reminded of the tennu match to-morrow,
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    • 230 6 DE RESZKE CIGARETTES A shipment just to hand. Stocks of both Egyptian and Virginian in tins of 50*. i IMPORTERS: BEHR C 0., I Penang, Singapore Medan. Pabco Paints The first and last measure of value in Paint is the service it gives. Pabco Paints are mixed ready for use
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    • 7 6 E. O. TANGO DINNER ON FRIDAY NEXT.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water, To-day. 10.29 a.m. 4.09 a.m. 10.21 p m. 4.46 p m. To-morrow. 11.01 am. 4.51 a.m. 11.03 p.m. 5.23 p m,
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  • 1010 7 GERMAN troops withdrawing [Rmutkr's Tmobams.) Berlin, March 12. A semi-official telegram reports that the withdrawal of all troops which are no longer needed in the Ruhr regiou has aleady begun. An Apology Demanded. Berlin, April 12. The British Charge d’Affaires presented a note demanding on apology and indemnity
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  • 106 7 The “Temps” says at? present fletmany seems to have at its disposal (1)' 200,000 men of Reichswehr plus very nearly the same number of men belonging to the old army or fq yirioM formations, making together 400,000 Saleable soldiers; (2) about 120,000 men in the Wichrifswehr pnd
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  • 38 7 Loudon, April 12. The Times’ Tokio correspondent, wiring on the Bth, says in the fighting at Khabarovsk five Japanese officers and 75 men were killed. Fuu r hundred Russians were killed and 1,500 taken prisone-.
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  • 72 7 Allahabad, April 12. A Baghdad telegram says two airmen flying from Rome to Tokio report that Arabs machine gunned and shot down two accompanying machines outside Aleppo. They kept the machines and allowed the occupants to return to Constantinople. Another Baghdad telegram of tbe 9th says
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  • 293 7 Cheered by a fairly large crowd at the Race Course early on Monday morning, Oapt. Matthews and his mechanic Sergeant Kay left in their Sopwith Wallaby for Batavia, carrying with them the good wishes of Singapore for a safe and successful passage for tbe rest of the journey.
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  • 120 7 THE HUNGER STRIKERS. [Riutxr’s Tklxgbams.] London, April 12, In the House of Commons, the AttorneyGeneral of Ireland (the Rt Hon D S Henry, K,C., made a statement respecting prisoners who are hungerstriking in Mountjoy Gaol. The latest news of the condition of the hunger-strikers was that they were weak,
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  • 44 7 London, April 12. The Executive of the Irish Trade Union Congress called a general strike throughout Ireland for April 13th, except newspapers, telegraphs, food supply and humanitarian services, as a protest against tbe treatment of political prisoners, and demanding their release.
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  • 139 7 STATEMENTS IN THE COMMONS. London, April 12. In the House of Commons, on the Civil Service Estimates, Mr J W Hopkins drew attention to the foreign exchange value of the pound sterling and suggested taxation on imports of luxuries. Mr S Baldwin, for the Treasury, emphasised that
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  • 136 7 VALUE IMPROVES. London, April 12. The movements of the German mark are exciting interest in the City, where it appreciated from 277 to the pound sterling to 217 in the past week. Dealers in exchange express the opinion that the movement is due to political cause”, rather than
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  • 60 7 Ottawa. April 13. The Prince of Wales has sent a message to the Canadian Press, He returns to Ergland via Panama in order to visit the West Indies; He regrets he will be unable to carry out his intension of visiting Canada on his return journey,
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  • 24 7 Colombo, April 10. Prince Carol of Rumania has arrived. He will spend a week in Ceylon before proceeding to India.
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  • 25 7 London, April 12. In the Queen’s Club Covered Courts Championship Singles “HA Milton beat the Chinese student Wu 6—3, 6—4, 3—6, 6—l.
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  • 15 7 London, April 12. The death has occurred of the Dowager Viscountess Wolseley.
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  • 294 7 REPORTS BEFORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, [Riutxb’s Txlxgbams.J London, April 11. The Executive Committee of the League of Nations met in Paris and adopted four reports submitted to it. The first, presented by the Belgian Ambassador, related to tbe protection of minorities in Turkey. The Committee decided to express
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  • 163 7 POLITICAL RELATIONS. London, April 12. The Secretary of State for India announces that one of th* terms of the Treat? of Peace with Afghanistan of August Brh provided that if tbe Afghans proved sincerely anxious to regain British friendship, the latter were prepared to receive ano’her Afghan Mission after
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  • 131 7 Lahore, April 7. —The *'C. and M. Gazette” writes: News has been received from Isa Khel, dated 3rd 'April to the effect that a body of police and villagers under Mr. DeGale came into comtac? with a gang of outlaws including th'e notorious dacoit Kalu and fought
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  • 152 7 CHANGING ATMOSPHERE. London, April 13. An authoritative statement says it i° believed the situation in Egynt is clearing up, Apparently the intensive political action is exhausted, and Egyptians are fac ing the question of what advantages thev have gained, both Egyptians and foreigners realising how wise and far-seeing
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  • 59 7 A SERIOUS [RIUTXR’g T MI.KG RAMI Londan, April 13. The Armenian delegation appeals for the despatch of In’er-Allied fore s to Cilicia, and urges that refugee» be sent to Cyprus. The destruction of further villages is announced. Adana and Mersina are threatened. French officials are repatriating their families. Cilicia
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  • 132 7 London, March 30.—The “Times” learns from Constantinople! {Kat if gg. pears that Demad Fetid has been entrusted with the formation of a Ministry, but this is believed to be regarded unfavourably by Mustapha Kemal to whom a special emissary has been sent to ascertain his views- After approval
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  • 292 7 London, March 24. —Mahomed Ali was reported in the Press as having used Bfrong language at the Woking Mosque after the delegation’s reception by the Prime Minister, but subsequently he wrote to the “Daily Telegraph” complaining that his speech’ had been summarised in a misleading way and
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  • 119 7 GOVERNMENT CREDITS London, April 13. The Hou e of Commons agr flP rf to p Government resolution in favour of pu t h r -i. i”ing Government credits not exceeding £26,000.000 tn re establish nver°ea trade Sir W C Btidgemin Raid it was desirrd to countries crushed Vy
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  • 49 7 London, April 11, A dra’tic curtailment of French clai'rs in Asia Minor is foreshadowed. It is understood France is seek'n<? region” wbe r e cul’u-a 1 aid economic development is possible, without nflitarv occupation, and is row looking to Ch n». whither M Painleve is
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  • 75 7 London, March 30. —The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Eve upholding the validity of flKe will of tne lafe Mr. 0. W. Wallace, of Shaw, Wallafte and Flompany. The will stipulated that the residue of his estate, vahia’d
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  • 293 7 NEW YORK’S PLIGHT. [RiUTKB’B TILaOBAMS.] I C.U-ID York,J April 12. While the railwaymen of the Middle West are returning to work, the strike has spread elsewhere. There are now 40,000 railwaymen out and several hundred thousand other workers are consequently rendered idle. Feara if famine in New
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  • 46 7 New York, April 12. An eleva’ed railroad train jumped the track when passing Trinity Church, owing to a collision between an express and empty 1 cal train. One car fell in tbe street. Twelve were injured. The motor man i» missing.
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  • 94 7 Nogales, April 12. The Congress at Sonora proclaimed a Republic. Gen» ral Calles in a proclamation call” on all soldiers o’ Sonora to resia invasion by Car' anz .’s tro ps. It is reported that the of Sinaloa State endorsed the action of Sonora. Sonora’s Secession. New York,
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  • 27 7 N"w York, April 12. The Times N?w Yoik correspondent ”a?” disquieting reports of President Wilson’s health are agiin current iu official circles in Wa’hing’on.
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  • 183 7 Details are published by the InfraQ” sigeant concerning a remarkable neHJ gun invented by a French' engineer wKq has developed a method by which projectiles can be fired four to five timei further than those of German long mage 'guns. The new invention, it ffl stated, can
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  • 48 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5 30 p.m. to-day 1. Fantasia ...Thessalian ...Thiere 2 Duet Sizillietta ...Bion 3 Selection As You Were ...Darewski 4. Waltz Take Back Your Gold ...Boe tiger 5. March Suaarb Troops ...Lebnbard!
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  • 132 8 To-day’s Arrivals. Tara, Brisley, 3 651, Madras, Islay Kerr Co, general. Ekma, Wilson, 2,356, Singapore, Islay Kerr and Co, general. bapph- Cu’idy, 329, Teluk Aoson, Adamson bilfillau A Co., general. Koernai, Batch, 165, Langsa, K. P. M, general. Expected Arrivals. Novara, Colombo, 16 h. Kiddeipore, Suez, 17th, Teesta,
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  • 20 8 The homeward mail D,” Teesta, closes at 10 am. on Saturday registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.
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  • 48 8 April 16—Lodge Krian, Pant Buntar, Regular Meeting, 6-30 p m April 23—St George’s Ba l, Town Hall. The following umdeliverrd telegrams are lying at the Pastern Extension Telegraph Co: Dr LVi ler, Barth't, En’hwacban, Leesing, Thych n, Holland Germ, Guard Yeosengtok Chop H ickseug Jap«u Sc.
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  • 347 8 PENANG, APRIL 15, 1920. BEEF— cts Soup Per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks d° bU Stew or Vurry Meat do curry 40 stew bO Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50 —bU do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart «mall per catty 40 Liver «n
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 214 8 TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. j I I SOLE AGENTSi ■WAMBON, GILFILLAN j AND CO. LTD. I I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 1 J. JIMIW Hi Ml ML .JJJIIBA. 4LL 1 I Jtrestowe j I TYRES I S TAROGRESSIVE motorists all B H r over the world are equipping
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    • 127 8 DHO!3Y LIST. A BOOK Specially Designed and printed to suit every Household. One Book will last for 52 weeks. Price NOW READY FOR SALE AT PINANS QAZETTfc PRESS, LI jnnnnnrnnnannnuapnnnannnnnnnnn i DIXON, UTD. E 3 E J SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR S o <1 a 1 W a t r
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    • 223 8 "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. CHIEF OFFICW- FAR EASTERN 1 Perth. Scotland BRANCH AND LONDON. SHANGHAI. BY APPOINTMENT. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE AND LIFE g ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. XS
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  • 1041 9 Minutes of a meeting of the Municij al Commissioners held on Tuesday the 30th March 1920. Present: —Messrs. G A Hereford, President Yeoh Guan Seok, P K Nambyar, Lim Eu Toh and Dr P St L Liston.Absent:—Messrs J R Murray, A M Goodman. 1. The minutes of the
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  • 166 9 Penang, April 15, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 sl2—sellers M. P. Tapioca sl2.oo—sellers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $36 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65 sales {No. 1
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    • 253 9 THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT OF The Pinang Gazette press, Ltd. Is replete with all the latest and most up-te-tfate appliaaces, including Linotypes, for the prompt production of First-class Work All Descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Price-Lists, Circulars, Posters, Visiting Cards, Rubber Stamps, Die-stamping and COMMERCIAL PRINTING :urncd out accurately with the
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    • 448 9 NOISES AND NERVES. “A noise in the road outside or the clatter of the children at their play was enough to cause me real agony,” said one nervous woman. Think what that means! When a man or woman is a prey to run-down nerves every sudden sound causes misery. It
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    • 216 9 Frnwii-mwgTiu.—nirwpT—-I BLUE SEAL BRAND I —PALEPILSEN I I BEER I 3 A* Popular for tta quality as its p price» Incomparable in both* j I I PATERSON, SIMONS t Co., ltd., S (iNCOkroftATSD m bngland.) 1 AND PRINCIPAL CULER4 PENARS. H UNI-LECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER GENERATORS g&jS NEW TYPE WITH
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  • 1096 10 I NAMES. t J |.c I J_ _i_ ±1 rubbbr (Dollar.) Bc Sc. q o. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 90c 95c 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 IXO 1.60 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.
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    • 525 10 Fortson tucb Mr Pianicrs. C'-2 Jib <:<; M--^-|f^ %-3 > r < •;k <W is M--.,4a» <--HOb •-> W < -s ■awtag tec Med to fay a Tractor, the next question is— which Tractor. to 110W<U wa< the important questions which wiM help the Planter to The Trsotor operates with
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    • 97 10 I Underwood j I STANDARD I Typewriters I THE MACHINE YOU I I WILL EVENTUALLY I BUY I xs se I PATERSON, SIMONS Co. I 1 I LIMITED. J 1 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) s A. C-J I I I AGENTS tit I I Penang, Singapore ana Kuala Lumpur. fl |tangye*s!
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  • 856 11 3. The Times.” MR. DIAMOND SENTENCED. At the Central Criminal C ;urt on March 9tb f befcre Mr Justice Cjleringe, the trial was concluded of Charles D arnon i, 61, newspiper proprietor, of Bouverie-sireet, London, E C., who was charged with having io an article, entitled, Killing
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    • 433 11 !®I!W J lII®- will Bl P '•WAit-O 0 W < Mk 'lran L_m. I 141. I VV 74**»<lfli v- '4 M _Y r ™—zIKSjID 4*ra ,d£gysfeM%M iWR— w'M. 1S :>v. f'paMly r M #l. i L rf-W’A I, -’I". i-; “■K**' yGJKaw xF > c/* u f Fj n j»B
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    • 13 11 ENVELOPES ALL SORTS AND SIZES PRINTED OR PLAIN The Pinanb Gizetie Press LIMITED.
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    • 283 11 A PLEASANT ANTICIPATION. K PLEASANT anticipations are speedily realized by the daily use of Royal Vinolia Toilet Preparations, for they en- WglSp sure a condition of refreshed and vigorous I/O J'' 9 manhood which contributes greatly to the *ri/ day’s achievements. y Royal Vinolia Toilet Preparations enable the user I
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    • 594 12 By using Jr Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, tO/ f healthier and more picturesque, at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without U the objectionable smell of paint. I Hall’s V i Distemper L/ L (Tradt Mark.) is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day. It
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    • 338 12 THE MERCANTILE BANK SF INBIA, LI MITES. ({■•orporatod i* Xaglairi), Authorised Capital £I,SQQ,J& Bubecribed Capital 1,500,000 Paid-up 750,600 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,000 Board of,;Directors. R. J. Blaek. Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrie, Esq. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Esc Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C
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