Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 August 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1335. No. 177. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDA f, 4th AUGUST PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 380 1 Jl 11 1 i THE NIKKO STUDIO L t NOW AT I 7, NORTHAM ROAD, g Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. irrTf 1 1 auMTrriTr ,-i 1 I MARCHANT "CALCULATOR i 1 i S E WING MACHINES II i ends ALL FIGURE WORRY. I NEW SHIPMENT I I g I
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    • 21 1 g THE BEST WYk rOWNj I i 'k’-NMno mm -/NKMMO Sole Agenu. &S. P M.Sf Ong Sam Leong «|fOo. S miiwinniiiuiiiuiutim
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1976 2 positions vacant. straits settlements ano straits Settlements and Federated Malay States <-» Competent Store Keeper wanted at once. 57 VICTORY LOAN 1920? I f I M\/ R I MX I A FEW PARTICULARS RELATING TO 1 VICTORY BONDS. AIIX WfII Marine Aik testimonials to Box No. 2<3, c/o Pinang ha
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  • 378 3 ENTERTAINMENTS BY PENANG BABA BANGS AMAN. Much enthusiasm was shown towards the laudable efforts in aid of the Raffles' College. Singapore, by the Penaim Bangsawan. when they presented three plays, entitled Nyai Saminah.” As you like it” and China Kelantong’ on three nights at the Empire Theatre respectively.
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  • 73 3 Mr. H. R. Cheeseman (Hon. Secretary of the local Raffles College Fund) informs us that Mr. Lam Hor Phooi, President of the Penang Straits-Born Chinese, has kindly defrayed all expenses incurred by his Society in staging Ginufifah,” the gross proceeds from which will be given to the
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  • 117 3 it is notified that the Court of Directors British North Borneo have telegraphed to the Governor of B.N. Borneo their intention to meet the present demand for improved banking facilities in the State by the establishment of a bank to be known as the North Borneo
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 431 3 /#W< k?*- A Jk j fetf rJ i JL < WSw< .f| fl r,\ TwIXJ 1 A Ylr Wincamis will give you the New Health you need when you are Weoh, Anrak,Nervy,soa-dewn Think what new health means to you who are Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervy,” or Run-down. Think how
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    • 218 3 SUMMER AND THE BABY. Hot Weather Perils and How to Avert Them. The summer months are the most dangerous to infants and young children. Cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentery, come on so quickly during the hot season that often the little one -is beyond aid almost before the parents
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    • 404 3 J TANGYE’S SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. 5 PROTECTED BY PATENTS. I I 3 g t sss Uj i I 3 S I I TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL 3 g OILS, POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED r FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO i Huttenbach, Lazarus 6? Sons,
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  • 593 4 rp m THE WATER PROBLEM. At a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission, Mr. Mughston put the principal and most important question of the afternoon, viz, as to whether the President would make a public statement as to the present position of the water supply- He asked
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  • 184 4 r A PROFITEERING TRAGEDY IN PARTS. Paris has found a new csttcli phrase. One hears it on all bands, and no new revue will be complete without its recurring al least in every other refrain. It is of Green Peas The unfortunate individual who created this
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  • 181 4 Ma 1 ay Mail PRAI EXPENDITURE. Nobody has any objection *o the Rail* w<*y Department building a dry dock on the Frai River. Tin* h part of one of the General Manager’* big schemes. Not only would we encourage him to build dock?, bu r as we
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  • 118 4 Straits Times.” In the future, no doubt, Singapore will have to go far up the Peninsula for a catchment area, and will have to bear the cost of bringing a hundred or perhaps two hundred miles of pipe line to Singapore. For the present it is an absolute
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  • 172 4 Pioneer.” There appears to be a strong feeling in favour of a compulsory bill among many Europeans, who point out that if a voluntary scheme is introduced the burden will fall on those patriotic men who are willing to undergo training for the purpose? of local defence, wl ile
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  • 122 4 Under the scare heading of First shipment of 500,000 Catties Hongkong Rice Arrives to Smash Local R’ce Profiteers,” the Shanghai Gazette’’ of July 15 writes The local rice piofiteers are throwI g up thur bar ds and will soon have to hoist the White Flag For the
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  • 271 4 B.T." Chargb of Evading Duty. Further evidence was led in the prosecu rion by the Monopolies Department at Kuala Lumpur of 4 Chiuese for evading Ous oms duty. The unloading clerk, the chief goods clerk, and the delivery clerk and his assistant at Kuala Lumpu r were called
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  • 322 4 Dogras’ Sbvrrb Casualties. Simla, July 22. The conduct of the AbdulLi clan of the Mabsuds has lately been unsatisfactory, sniping and raiding having it.creased. It was, therefore, decided that it would be necessary to resort to force to bring the tribesmen to reason, the punishment to take
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  • 235 4 Desperate Battle with Arabs. B-ghdad, July 20. The following is the situation in the Lower Euphrates. After the original relief column was held up, a force of approximately an infantry brigade with artilh ry, was concentrated at Imam Hama. At dawn on the 18 h July this column
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  • 276 4 A notice was published in the London Gazette of June Bth concerning the form of declaration required on the back of transfers, which states that the position as regards persons or body of persons resident or carrying on business in Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary and Turkey has not
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  • 28 4 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August 4At Singapore Rent Board’s meeting Mr. Robinson severly criticised the Government’s dilatoriness in providing housing for its own employees.
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  • 52 4 From Our Own Correspondent. < Singapore, August 4. At Ting Kil Tin meeting, the Chairman said the year had been a fairly satisfactory one, but the costs had risen. The plant was now approaching rich greund and the prospects were good. An Interim dividend of 7| per
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  • 206 4 M.M.” Occupants’ Miraculous Escape. A serious accident occurred on Batu*day evening in Brickfields read, Kuala Lumpur, just opposite Mr William Hay’s bungalow. Datoh S*ia, J.P., and MC, Mr Li Kim Cbuan, J P., Towkays Yap Geok Siam and Sob Ban Chuan were returning to Klang in a
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  • 517 4 The Secretary of the Duff Dcvekpme t Co, Ltd, in a circular letter states: I»« response to frequent enquiries received Lorn shareholders regarding the 50,000 acres of land from the Government of Kelantan, to which the Company is entitled under the deed of cancellation and grant of other
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  • 175 4 Single Handicap C.”- 30.3 B. W. Allen beat 15.2 W. M. McLachlan 64* 8-6; 15.3 J. M. Chalmers (c. s.) wftlk oV er 15.4 W. V. L- Van Someraru Profession Pairs.—H. G. R. Leonard and W.H. Threlfall beat A.K.A'.’B. Terrell and M. B. Lynch 64, 6-2. Double
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  • 662 4 The following new books have been received at Penang Library He whom I Follow by H W C Newte, The Third Window by Anne Doug'as Sedgwick. The Vani'y Girl by Compton Mackenzie. A Straight Deal or the Ancient Grudge by Owen Wister. Letters of Travel 1892-1913 by Rudyard
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 457 4 MEW ADVERTISEMENT POSITION Estate Clerk. Required for Kedah, Com>et>nt Clerk Anol particulars of Experience to Br.Vv c/o Pinang Gazette. miscellaneous. Wanted. A strong and quiet r oh Galloway reliable for ridino and Apply box No. 312, c/o Piuang G 8 MUNICIPAL The Municipal Commissioners Q f n. Town, Pensn». hereby
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  • 995 5 HIGHLY COLOURED DESCRIPTION OF BADAK. The foilowicg highly coloured acconnt of the Jeneri locality, Kedah, Rod particularly of Badak, appeared in The Herald,’ Melbourne, some time ago, with a double column illustration; Halak, with its wealth of precious tin hidden amid dense jungle, the haunt of tigers
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  • 155 5 Mr E A Helps, Magistrate, Larut and Matang, attended Selama Court and dis posed of two cases. In one, an old Malayalee woman named Kalianiamual brought an action against one Kesuveloo tindal of 25 h Mile Estate for the recovery of $5OO iu resp-ct of a power of
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  • 230 5 "S.T." An Important Concession to Tenants. An interesting ca-e, where tenants in Singapore are concerned, was heard in the Supreme Court Singapore before Mr. Justice Barrett Leonard. It was an action by the owner of 13, Upper Cross Street, to eject the tenant who had been served
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  • 233 5 London, July 16. The Irish debate nexi Thursday will be initiated by Mr. T. P. O’Connor, who declares the si'.uation is ap preaching not a crisis but a crash. This is quite possible since the revolutionaries are evidently increasing their confidence and may very possibly plan
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 143 5 I W. D. &H. O. WILLS j Famous I Capstan Medium Cigarettes J Magnums J SI.IOJPER TIN OF 50 ON SALE j AT ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. Williams Holder Top Shaving Stick One trial of Williams’ Holder Top Shaving Stick will prove to you how quick S and with what
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    • 153 5 THE ECSTASY OF FEELING WELL. No one can know the ecstasy of feeling unless they have suffered the agonies of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, c-r ether acute forms of pain, and then been cured. We have thousands of letters which express this ecstasy of feeling the pain go, the ecstasy of
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    • 118 5 PRITCHARD Telephone -f Telegrams: With Departmentair C\ T TTA J PEANCO Connections. j CzCz.j LTD. PENANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. x—— UH lII I mill M > nil». at jn THE IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER Cannot be Beaten for Compactness and Reliability, etc., SOLD ONLY BY PRITCHARD CO., LTD.,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 161 5 IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. Programme from Monday 2nd to Wednesday 4th August, 1920. In the First House at 7-45 p. m. 5 Keels THE WAY OF THE STRONG 5 Reels Anna Q. Nillson and Joe King. In the Second House At 9 p. m. Triangle (William Desmond) a Detective
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  • 1147 6 The reforms in the Constvution of Ceylon, rt commanded by Lord Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonie*, were roughly outlined in a Reuter telegram, published on Saturday. Constitutional reform in the opinion of most people well acquainted with conditions in the island, including H. E. the Governor
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  • 1882 6 M.T." Australia is a Labour ridden country, and the various unions Japanese and there can give lessons to Coastal Trade, most others in asserting themselves. Nc-one will be eurpristd to learn that tbe Seamen’Union has strenuously objected to the intrusion of Eastern crews (in this case Japanese)
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 270 6 [ABDULLA’S CIGARETTES. TURKISH Tin of 50’s. f I. No. 1. 32-45 5 No. 5- 2J 5 Yenidjeh Mahalla, No. I. 2.00 H No. H. 1-75 I EGYPTIAN d No. 14. $l.BO 3 No. 16. 1.45 j VIRGINIAN No. 7. 51.20 SOLE AGENTS: j Caldbeck, MacGregor Co., Ltd., SWhuesale and Retail,
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    • 25 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Mr. Mrs. 11. IF FurniraZL P. P. G. Mr. G. Flower Turner. P. P. G.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 43 6 THE TIDESThe following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water, To-day. 2 43 a.m. 8.48 a m. 2 38 pm. 9. C 8 p.m. To morrow. 3.13 a m. 9.16 a.m. 3 68 p.m. 9.35 p.m.
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  • 294 7 RESISTANCE STIFFENING. I Reuter’s Telegram».] London, August 2. j report that the Polish resistance stiffening is supported by the latest P i| communique, which states that j, I, u ng in the regions of Brody and To- ,wo is proceeding in favour of the p ,ieg, the Bolsheviks
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  • 90 7 FRENCH PRESS COMMENT. London, August 2. The French Press is bitterly commentin- on the Spa decision with regard to coal, which is regarded in France as a concession to Germany, secured by Mr. Lloyd George at the expense of France. The Times’ Advice. the Times," in this regard,
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  • 124 7 INTERFERENCE WITH REVENUES. Peking, August 2. hang Tso-Lin is in urgent need of funds. He is interfering with the customs and salt revenues and has instructed the Neu chang Branch of the Bank of China m>t. to remit the revenues to Shanghai. Replying to a protest by the
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  • 29 7 TO VISIT SAMOA. Wellington, August 2. Premier, the Rt Hon. Mr. Massey, Konounced fhat the Prince of Wales will A t Samoa, on the homeward journey.
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  • 47 7 Bombay, August 1 Ibe death has occurred of Mr. B. G. Tilak. 1 Bombay message of the 26th July vted that Mr. B. G. Tilak had been laid u l’ with high fever since Wednesday, and the 27th July, his condition was critical.
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  • 85 7 A CANADIAN CHALLENGE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Halifax (Nova Scotia), August 3. With regard to Mr. Ross’s challenge for the America Cup in 1922, a representative of the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron declared that the Squadron is willing to cooperate with Mr. Ross, but he doubted the practicability of
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  • 50 7 MILLIONAIRE SENTENCED. Chicago, August 3. The millionaire Socialist, Mr. William Bros! Lloyd, and 19 other members of the Communist Labour Party were found guilty of conspiracy to overthrow tie Government. Most of them were sentenced to from a year to five years in a penitentiary and heavily fined.
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  • 36 7 THE OIL PROPERTIES. Mexico City, August 2. Huerta announced that the 27th Article of the Constitutional Law controlling oil properties will be maintained, despite outside interestsThe rebel leaders, Larraga and Martinez. surrendered unconditionally at Nojav.
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  • 48 7 WASHINGTON’S REFUSAL. Washington, August 3. The Government has refused the request of Cantu, Governor of the Northern District of Lower California, for permission to import arms from the United States to repel the threatened occupation by r the forces of the Mexican Provisional Government.
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  • 57 7 BANDITS ESCAPE WITH BOOTY. Calgary, August 3. Three bandits boarded a Canadian Pacific train at Lethbridge, and when the train resumed the journey, passed through the coaches and very leisurely robbed the passengers of all the money they could find. The bandits, whom the police assert
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  • 14 7 London, August 2. Middlesex beat Sussex by an innings and 123 runs.
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  • 98 7 The following is a table from the result» telegraphed by Reuter P. W. L. D. Kent 18 13 3 2 Surrey 16 11 2 3 Yorkshire 19 12 3 4 Lancashire 20 13 4 3 Middlesex 12 7 2 3 Notts 14 8 4 2 Sussex 21
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  • 212 7 Loudon, July 26.1 n the Lords, Lord Sinha asked the House to agree to five modifications to the Draft Rules under the Government of India Act accepted by the Commons on the 23rd. Four were not substantial ones. The only substantial modification was that giving the
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  • 75 7 PARER AND McINTOSH AT PORT DARWIN. Batavia, August 4. Lieutenants Parer and Mclntosh, in their De Haviland 9 machine, landed at Port Darwin on August 2nd, after eight hours’ continuous flight, and when they had nearly finished their petrol. They will begin the flight over Australia tomorrow’.Aneta. From
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  • 58 7 Aneta. Batavia, August 4.—The Rotterdam Bank I nion, co-operating with several inland and foreign relations, has established a new bank styled the Bank for the Indies. The head of the directorate is in Batavia, and the judicial seat is Amsterdam, with branch offices at Rotterdam. Singapore.
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  • 55 7 MID-JAVA AFFECTED. Batavia, August 4.The volcano of Merapi in Mid-Java, is erupting, and there is a rain of ashes over nearly the whole of Mid-Java. White-hot lava is falling.Aneta. From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August 4The volcano of Merapi is erupting seriously. Mid Java is covered with ashes.
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  • 322 7 WATCHING MR. GANDHI. London, July 21.1 n the Commons, replying to Mr. Bennett, Mr. Montagu said that commercial interests would be adequately represented on the Committee of Enquiry into Railway administration in India. Replying to Sir J. D. Reos, Mr. Montagu said that the Committee would include
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  • 160 7 London, July 19. The events of the last few days have shown how strong is the feeling in support of General Dyer, esp 6: cially in view of his treatment by Mr. Montagu. The Lords debate to-day drew a great crowd of members of Parliament, also the public,
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  • 1171 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marples, are en route to Malaya from home. Mr. R. St. J. Braddell has returned to Singapore after a year’s leave. Major and Mrs. Russell Grey have arrived in Kuala Lumpur-Sub-Inspector Baba bin Ismail is gazetted an Honorary J. P. for Selangor. Mr.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 304 7 [To Th» Editob or th» "Pauia Oazbttb.* 2 Sir,l have read with interest an article headed The Pilsna” in your issue of July 30th, which in fairness to myself I wish to correct. Herewith a copy of two bills and a telegram which speaks for itself. Singapore, March
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  • 472 7 OUTCRY AGAINST INCREASE. London, July 20,—During and since th® war scarcely any large body of organised workers has, until the last week or two, asked in vain for an increase uf wage». They have not aleavs got all tlnir demand, but have nearly always got s< metbing.
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  • 355 7 ALLEGED GAMBLING. The case in which six men, four of whom are Government servant?, who were arrested on 30th June last for alleged gambl ng in house No 74 Siam Road, was commenced in the Second Court, this morning, before Mr A C Baker, The Acting Solicitor-General, Mr
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  • 49 7 The Bard will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Overture Zrtnpa ...Heruld 2. Fox Trob Uncle Sam ...Dane 3. Selection Jail Up ...Braham 4. Waltz ...September ...Coding 5. March The United Service ...Hume A notable anniversary—the Fourth ot August!
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  • LATE INDIAN NEWS.
    • 873 8 Madras, Joly 25. Mr. 8. Kasturiranga Iyengar (Editor of the “Hindu”) haa sent the following communication to Lord Willingdon, Preaident, the Prince of Wales’ Entertainment Committee, Madras. “Yuur Excellency, I beg to resign my membership of the Prince of Wales’ Entertainment Committee of the General Committee
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 245 8 BRITISH D” EXPANDED METAL D D OIAMOND MESH hm SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. SUB-AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., Penang. L --rTwTiBWrTnSSrTTT--^|»nT~^^~~ir?—S-fr* II 1 Bucyrus (Company, Mi**—*". iI <1 Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., I e— js-=- I t &fyompson Co., 2std., I I Gravel' Pumps, Nozsle Pumps, <c. I
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    • 90 8 Study the Piano Question Carefully. You cannot take toomuch care in the selection of an instrument from which you expect life long service. Instruments made by the following world renowned makers, in stock. Prices moderateBroadwood” Chappell” Stromenger Hamilton Bechstein,” Etc. EASY CALL IN AND KU INSPECT THE INSTRUMENT CAN BE
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    • 199 8 I JEFFREY S I BEER. I C‘ CHOP KOTA") I I THE GENERAL j FAVOURITE. SOLE AGENTS: Adomson, Gilfillan co, I Untiled. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I I MOTOR TRUCKS, MOTOR CARS, a I BSOTOR CYCLES and BICYCLES. I B MOTOR TRUCKS F ederal 2 anG g MOTOR CARS jH Chandler
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  • 1051 9 8 3 NAMES. S- go i 3 si rUBBKR (Dollar.) Sc. »r nbv Rubber Co. Ltd. Bsc 90c i ALah Rubber F>tate 3.6 C 3.75- tmllAmated Malay Estates 4.40 4.60 l“ S r g Hitom Planting Syndicate 23 50 21.50 tleJ Kuning Rubber Estates 1.30 1.40 Molek Rubber Co.
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  • 1048 9 MR. FREEMAN’S REPORT. Mr A W Freeman, attorney for the liquidator, reports: The Company went into liquidation on 27tb April, 1920, with a view to its re.regiatration in che Federated Malay States, and the liquidator presents herewith a report for the year ended 31st December, 1919,
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  • 382 9 Mr A W Freeman, attorney for the Liquidator, reports: As shareholders are aware the Company went into liquidation ou 27th April, 1920, with a view to its re-registration as a Malayan Company, During the year there was completed the registration in the Federated Malay States of
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  • 247 9 The Perak Adminstration report for 1919 states that the the export of tin, reduced to a metallic basis, amounted to 368,078 pikuls (21,909 tons) in 1919, a decrease of 1,074 tons as compared with 1918. Of this only 22,060 pikuls (1,313 tons) was exported as block tin
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  • 17 9 To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang is $145 buyers, and tin ore $145 buyers.
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  • 24 9 Kalumpang Tin, No Liability, July hours 590 20, vards 69,086. yields pls. 336.88. Rahman Hydraulic Tin Limited, July, 200 piculs tin ore.
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  • 38 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for July KM S lbs 28,339 S. 8 (Bertam) 140,000 F.M.S. Rubber 89,000 K.L. 130,000 Tanjong Halim 132,000 Sedgeley 25,000 Alor Pongsu M 35,502 Brieh 28,579 Merbau 18,003 North Perak
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  • 842 9 SALE OF THE PROPERTY. An extraordinary general meeting of the Karangan Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the registered offices of the Company, Downing Street, Penang, today, Mr. A. R. Thornton presiding. The notice convening the meeting having read by a representative of the Secretaries, Messrs. McAuliffe, Davis
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  • 184 9 Pbnang, August 4, 1920; SP. Tapioca S 7 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $8 nominal. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0a)... sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers. fNo.
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  • 389 9 PENANG, AUGUST 4, 1920 BEEF— ctg> Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50—60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart per catty 40 Liver do 70 Fillet
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  • 90 9 It is notified in the Straits Government Gazette, that in order to assist the Army Council to effect the early disposal of unclaimed war decorations, all officers, nurses and other persons now residing in the Colony who claim to be entitled to receive decorations awarded in connection
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  • 123 9 Expected Arrivals, Tars, Singapore, Aagust 4th. Venezuela, Hongkong, August 11th. Tamba Maru, Singapore. August 13th. Atsuta Maru, London, August 14th. Mishima Maru, Singapore, August 25th. Shidzuoka Maru, London, August 28th Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, Fenaga:—s s. Siberg, Ganges* Lake Farmingdale, Riouw, Orestesg Yokohama Main, lyo
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  • 23 9 1,766 coolies arrived to-day 768 go to Pulau Jerajak for quarantine. The balance go on to Fort Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 261 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, )-7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, <fc 6 p.m. Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 29 9 The homeward mail by the Davanha closes at 6 p.m, to-day pillar boxes 5 p.m. The homeward mail by the Tara closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
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  • 172 9 August 1920. (By Courtesy of ihe Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 i, 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R», 116 3 days’ sight Private 123 Bombay Demand Bank ll6 Madras Demand Bank M 116 3 days’
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  • 250 10 MORE ACCOMMODATION IN KUALA LUMPUR. A pleasant function took place on the District Hospital grounds. Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur, when the Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks, acting British Resident of Selangor, unveiled a memorial tablet in connection with a new Decrepit Ward built through the generosity of the late
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  • 166 10 The death of Thomas King, chief cook on the steamer Orestes, was the subject of an inquiry held by Mr. G. W. King, H. Al- Coroner, Shanghai, on July 12. The chief steward of the Orestes gave evidence that on the previous evening he visited the Pyrrhus in
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  • 208 10 The Governor is pleased to make the following regulations:On and after July 30, 1920, subject as hereinafter provided the importation of rice bran-into the Colony is prohibited. Provided that this proclamation shall not apply to the importation of rice bran containing less than 19 per
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  • 140 10 A serious motor cyc!6 accident took place opposite the Railway station Kuala Lumpur, on the night of the 27th ult: when Inspectors Colbert and Rider who were returning after having seen to the Police arrangements for the Federal Council meeting on the morrow were thrown off the
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  • 71 10 The Municipal Commissioners have decided, in connection with a petition by milk-sellers to Government against the action of the Municipal Health Officer in refusing licences for 1920, to forward to Government a list of Ibe offences for which the petitioners have been convicted and to state that
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 235 10 s JUST ARRIVED. f First Shipment of I ANDRE CITROEN I I 4 SEATER MOTOR CARS j| INSPECTION CAN BE ARRANGED g 1 WITH S SOLE AGENTS: g I Malcolm Baraagor s Co., 1 ig, CHURCH STREET, PENANG. J "7* j SYNOLEOI Tbm Oil BoaM Washable (for Interior and Exterior
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    • 92 10 j CHUBB'S; i SAFES. I 5 A New Shipment of Book and Standard Quality Safes 5 just Arrived For Prices and Particulars Please Apply to the Sole Agents a Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., M 'lncorporated In Strait* Settlements) S PENANG. r* s M ESTATE SUPPLIES. Momis, Veneers, Acetic Acid, Sodium
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    • 149 10 p INSIST ON GETTING Maconochies PROVISIONS Fresh Stocks Held By.— MESSRS. TONG JOO CO. MESSRS. CHONG KEE COY. Sole Agents for S. S. f. m. s. F. G. TAYLOR Co. Ltd. PENANG AND SINGAPORE C. A. Ribeiro A Co., Ltd., Penang’s Premier Priniers, and Superior Stationers. IJofinson’s Wax\ (Jsiquid). I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 693 11 insurance. r—i^«^— -rw;- w i TRiipif puaqqiq i 00 asspbance ''J 15 S S fae underaigned m agents for the Corpo- I) p 117 A T 1 r' °f overloading your nation are prepared to accept FIRE risks at F~C l\ IJ i > i I DEHAKC MOTORTRUCKS! I S'
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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