Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 August 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-08-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 178. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, sth AUGUST, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement646 1920-08-05 1 CJJiU ggga3TT! 1 1 LUIX HIUW.IJ.IXI.miIUUI Q Obtainable everywhere wholesale from f I 11 I El mSo I i I Ong Sam Leong Co., Penang, f I te VE pT TR,ED I I lIDIAII l' Inn I BEAR BRAND MILK I I ALBION MmiouHs I g B B I you646 words
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Advertisement20 1920-08-05 1 3 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN I f feigKi i i S LSoie Adeota AS. a P.H.S. Ong Sam L.*onc'«i|o»,20 words
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Advertisement2245 1920-08-05 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES.TENDERS INVITED, 1 j"* 1 I Jobbing and NewsComDOaitors I hereby inform the public that The Municipal Commissioners of George INSURANCE S| tv A. V, Narayanasami Pillay employed in our Town. Penang, hereby invite separate wanted. Apply Managing Director, fim le(t y tbe Berviceon 21st July, tenders for2,245 words
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Article260 1920-08-05 3 Calcutta, July 22. Detail cf what was described as the most remarkable swindling campaign ever carried cut in Calcutta were given in the Police Court to day, when a European named Love, and a native of Madagascar, were charged with cheating. With cheques from a book stolen260 words
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Article263 1920-08-05 3 Calcutta, July 23.—The Rent Controller this afternoon deliverrd judgment in the case in which Mrs Claire Scott, a journalist, occupying a room in the Grand Hotel, had applied for a standard rent to be fixed. He said it appeared from the evidence that the rent of263 words
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Article173 1920-08-05 3 At the recent meeting of the Burma Oil Company, the Chairman said his advisers had good reasons for abandoning certain areas, which bad since been acquired by the Indo Burma Oilfields, The latter company now offer an explanation, ihe directors s*ate th' ir geologist left the service173 words
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Article197 1920-08-05 3 Company promotion is one of the busiest and most paying industries in India at present writes the Bombay cnrre-po ident of Capital” on July 19. In range and variety the output of Bombay remains unmatched. In May twenty nine new companies were registered here with an197 words
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Advertisement97 1920-08-05 3 f FRESH SALMON BLACK DUCK TEAL Supplies of above Just Arrived, Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited, PENANG. STOCKS NOW< ON HAND I Momi Cases, Box Strapping-, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. a Prices on Application McAlister i CrOtg Ltd* I MiiiTrii’Q 1 I 11K97 words
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Advertisement288 1920-08-05 3 I WHITEAWAY’S I I RECORD SALE. I I SIX MORE SPECIAL FEATURES. I l DOZENS MONEY COMB TOWELS 7 E cents I OU only 1136x17 inches Si $1.15. each. I 500 S’ 95 1.30 I PER YARD. I QKA WHITE MADAPOLAM < 1 I OVvl 4O inches wide FINE VALUE288 words
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Article125 1920-08-05 4 SCOTCH PADRE INDUCTED, From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 5. The Rev J H the new Minister of the Singapore Presbyterian Church, wks inducted lass evening. The Rev A D Harcu®, Kuala Lumpur, introduced the new Minister, and 'he Rev D J Rjss preached the induction termon. There125 words
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Article433 1920-08-05 4 L. O. E.” The Chancellor of the Exchequer has returned a very decided answer to the influential deputation of traders and manufacturers that waited on him to urge the abolition or reduction of the excess profit duty. It is not only the growing ard progressive rubber plantation« L. & O. E.” - 433 words
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Article108 1920-08-05 4 The Hou. Secaetay of the Penang Baba Baugsawan sends ns a copy of the statement oi accounts of the five performances given io the Empire Theatre in aid of R ffl s College Fund, wh ch yieldei the splendid grots result of $10,352.40, which go s to108 words
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Article111 1920-08-05 4 We have received a copy of a long petition a dressed to the Governor in reference to the Registration of Scbools Bid. It claims to speak on behalf of the whole of the Chii.ese p>pu'atiuu, bu: it is sigred only by three Chinese, whose addresses are111 words
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Article92 1920-08-05 4 Thtre were s pying at ti e Adelphi H-.tel a few days ago on their way through from Shanghai to Italy Major lurelli, Captain del Piano and Lu u r nants Calcina Paslucci and Biancheri. Th» se officers, io may be mentioned, pr. pared the ground” in92 words
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Article900 1920-08-05 4 GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE? At the outset of the mu al weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board held in the Municipal Offices, with Mr McLelland the President, in the chair, Mr Robinson took exception to the reply received from Government, which was read out by the President in reply900 words
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Article1157 1920-08-05 4 LORD SUMNER S STRIKING DEFENCE. London, July 20. During the second day’s Dyer debate in the Lords, Lord Milner deplored the debate as likely to harm the national interest. He declared that the suggestion that injustice had been done to General Dyer from a political motive was unfair1,157 words
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Article202 1920-08-05 4 Tribune.” Malaya i'grif has tremendous developments ahead of it, which will mean more -nl m re ships coming to its port®. How ever eagerly Penang may re®ch out for a s i®»© of the spoil», there will be enough a d to spare for both pb ces. An-C. Tribune.” - 202 words
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Article215 1920-08-05 4 The Se’ang r r edmiaiscrati >u report for 1919 s’ate? that of i spcction were to all known brothels and all inmates were intervi-wed atd giv-n an r'ppor unity to bring their comp’aints b fore the Protector Jn sri eof he Meh prices nf all neces c215 words
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Article112 1920-08-05 4 M.M.” Alleged Fraud at Kapar. '“IA case of alleged personation andforce-y h«8 arisen at Klang in connection with the purchase so fir back as 1995 of api»>c=* of God at Kapar by a Javanese named Sf jin who soon after disappeared and has not ibr-ce been heard of.M.M.” - 112 words
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Advertisement114 1920-08-05 4 PWTGHA’') co.. UTD.. si (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) H J Drapery Department. R E. -ling DressesDinner Frocks AND ffl Afternoon Frocks. a’4* A We have received a varied selection of inexpensive Evening Frocks, etc., also a few very handsome and exclusive Tonics. All Silk Shirt f Blouses Similar to Sketch.114 words
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Article1101 1920-08-05 5 ROYALTY AT HOLYROOD. From Our Own Corresponded. Edinburgh, July 7. The King hold® Court in Holyrood, as the ojd ballad has it. Hig Majesty, accompanied by the Queen and Princess Mary, are at present in the old house of Scottish Royalty,’’ and at the end of the week1,101 words
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Advertisement292 1920-08-05 5 TOWN HALL, PENANG. I 3 NIGHTS ONLY! 3 NIGHTS ONLY! f To-night, To-morrow and Saturday Next THE POPULAR HUMPHREY BISHOP» COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY 14 STAR ARTISTES 14 PRESENTING To-night, VAUDEVILLE and Excerpts from LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE.” To-morrow. NEW VAUDEVILLE and Excerpts from CARMEN.” Saturday, THE PANTOMIME ALI BABA.”292 words
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Advertisement459 1920-08-05 5 ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER. No Longer a Child. If your daughter is pale, complains of weakness and depression, feels tired-oirt after a little exertion if she tells you ef headache or backache, do not disregard these warnings. Your daughter need» help, for she is most probably anaemic that is, bloodless. Should459 words
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Advertisement348 1920-08-05 5 I W. D. &H. o. WILLS Famous I Capstan Medium Cigarettes Magnums I SI.IO PER TIN OF 50 ON SALE AT ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. When the alightest exertion fatigues you It means that you are run-down and lacking in nerve force. Do not wait for Nature to protest, but348 words
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Miscellaneous196 1920-08-05 5 IgHESW'Wasa'OTcma*» w MINI» SPECIAL MONSTER ATTRACTION AT I IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. From Thursday sth to Sunday Bth Auugst, 1920. In the First House at 7-45 p. m. T*o Episode 8 of 4 parts of THE GREAT LONDON MYSTERY Epiacde 9 THE LIVING DE ID 2 Reels Episode 10196 words
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Article23 1920-08-05 6 Dap,kb At 25, Woodstock Rd., Golder's Green, London, on 3rd July, the wife of Frederick H Darke (lata of Singapore) a son.23 words
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Article1354 1920-08-05 6 Communities which choose to ignore economic facts always run the risk of being taught by revolution. Many persona have foretold that the persistent chase of high prices by higher wages must end in serious anemployment, with the resulting hardship and unrest. We are to be taught our1,354 words
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Article1762 1920-08-05 6 E.P. D„ like H.C.L., has become a very familiar contraction.” No one E. P. D. likes the Duty. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Austen Chamberlain, has been attacked from many quarters regarding the Excess Profits Duty, but the motives of some of those people who have1,762 words
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Advertisement210 1920-08-05 6 «"yT"' ffiisiffiy a* ji 'JmSwl l 7 JII-1 a '~VCTMa gjWESfev *:J i I' I Lm» 3?,i-r» R&J.HILLEtd ESTABLISHED.. 1775 ThejSpmet House, WHOLESALE FROM BEHR Co. Penang. SMOKE ONLY ®W Im >W l£3Kg&F z/Wr-?i TINS OF 50 $l.OO. i WERFECT in |JaS| material and ViF J making, The highest attainment210 words
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Advertisement10 1920-08-05 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous42 1920-08-05 6 T3E TIDESc The following are the tides for to-day and to-merrow Penang Standard Time: High Water, Low Water, To-day. 3.13 a m. 9.16 a.m. 3 08 p.m. 9 35 p.tn. To-morrow. 3 44 a.m. 9.47 a m. 3 42 pm. 10.09 p.m.42 words
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Article826 1920-08-05 7 CASUALTIES IN JULY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 2. the House of Commons, at question Mr. Lloyd George stated that durJuly 15 policemen 4 soldiers civilians were killed and 30 police- '2 soldiers and 5 civilians wounded jn Ireland. De Valera’s Propcsal. plying to Commander Kenworthy, Llovd George stated that[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 826 words
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Article191 1920-08-05 7 DISCUSSION IN THE COMMONS. London, August 2. Ihe House of Commons approved the Supply Vote towards £5,000,000 advances in respect of German coal deliveries in order to secure regular deliveries to France. It was pointed out that the vote’ did not necessitate fresh borrowing, as it would191 words
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Article168 1920-08-05 7 BREEZE” IN THE COMMONS London, August 2, There was a slight breeze in the House of Commons this afternoon, when various members heckled Mr. Lloyd George regarding the recent article in the Evening News' by Mr. Winston Churchill. which had been interpreted as suggesting that Germany’s military168 words
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Article100 1920-08-05 7 THE KING’S MESSAGE. London, August 3. H.M. the King telegraphed as follows from the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert to Lord Atholstan, Montreal: The Imperial Press Conference which is a gathering of representatives from all parts of the British Empire marks a fresh epoch in the history100 words
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Article23 1920-08-05 7 Port Darwin,"August 2. The Australian airman, Lieutenant Parer, arrived, thus completing the flight from England, which was begun in January.23 words
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Article120 1920-08-05 7 Weltervreden. August 3.Lieuts. Parer and Mclntosh, who left Singapore in their aeroplane D- H. 9on July 21 landed safely at Port Darwin yesterday, after a non stop flight of eight hours from Timor. Their supply of petrol was just about exhausted on landing. They intend remaining a couple120 words
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Article458 1920-08-05 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August. 2. The German wireless states that BrestLitovsk has been captured. The Times' Warsaw correspondent says the Polish armistice commission, headed by General Romer, have arrived at Baranovitchi. They were delayed by a broken railway bridge. The Soviet delegates are reported to have been relieved to[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 458 words
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Article62 1920-08-05 7 FRENCH SUCCESS. Beirut, August 3. French troops severely defeated a large force of Turkish Nationalists at lemidje. The Turks, who had numerous guns and machine-guns, fought fiercely. The French made six bayonet charges. Four hundred nationalists were killed and 250 were made prisoners, including a German officer. The booty62 words
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Article60 1920-08-05 7 London. August 2. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr- Uonald McNeill, Mr. Lloyd George said the British representative in Tiflis sent letters, parcels and money to the British prisoners at Baku, and was now negotiating With the Bolshevik representative at Tiflis for their reldhse. A’60 words
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Article117 1920-08-05 7 TRIBAL ACTIVITY [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, August 3. A War Office communique with regard to Mesopotamia states that a strong British reconnoitring column which set out southwards from Hilla was attacked and roughly handled by tribesmen on July 24th, but it succeeded in cutting a way back to Hilla, after[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 117 words
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Article18 1920-08-05 7 OCCUPATION COMPLETED. Kirkilisse, August 3. The Greeks have occupied all Thrace as far as the Tchatalja line.18 words
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Article595 1920-08-05 7 THE AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN,. M ith the formation of a new Cabinet m Persia, the prospects of the AngloPersian Agreement look brighter. It has to be admitted that the late Ministry had been lukewarm in its acceptance of the spirit of the Agreement, and the occupation of Enzeli had595 words
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Article94 1920-08-05 7 THE CANADIAN CHALLENGE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Montreal, August 2. An ex member of Parliament, Mr. A. C. Ross, sent a challenge to the New York Yacht Club on behalf of the Nova Scotia Yacht Club to race for the America Cup in 1922. If thj? challenge is accepted, it[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 94 words
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Article187 1920-08-05 7 Sir Thomas spoke up in United States fashion as soon as he got over. If she will hold together I shall win,” he said and The Times” correspondent tells us that he was greeted with round after round of cheering from the crowds.” He got going on187 words
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Article55 1920-08-05 7 EMPIRE JAMBOREE. London, August 3. Many thousands of the public visited the Boy Scouts’ Jamboree at Olympia, the chief feature of which, hitherto, was the great March Past Sir Robert BadenPowell by thousands of scouts from all parts of the world, including South Africa, India, Ceylon,55 words
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Article45 1920-08-05 7 TWO AIRMEN KILLED. Los Angeles, August 3. Lieutenant Omar Locklear, famous for the trick of passing from one aeroplane to another in mid-air, and Lieutenant Elliot, his assistant, were both killed while performing for cinema pictures. The aeroplane fell a thousand feet.45 words
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Article29 1920-08-05 7 CHANG’S ORDER CANCELLED. Peking, August 3. Chang Tso Lin has countermanded the order to the New chang Branch of the Bank of China, mentioned on August 2nd.29 words
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Article21 1920-08-05 7 London, August 3. The House of Lords passed the third reading of the Nauru Island Bill without discussion.21 words
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Article305 1920-08-05 7 One Who Was There” writes to the Pioneer” One frequently sees it stated that Indian troops conquered Palestine, What are the facts X The Egyptian Expeditionary Force first crossed the Palestine border on the 9th January. 1917, at the battle of Raja. From then on until305 words
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Article828 1920-08-05 7 Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Furnivall left for home this morning in the Devanha. Miss Roy, late of the King Edward .VII Memorial Hospital, Penang, left for home in the Devanha. Mr. Ernest Charles Watson has been appointed a Judicial Commissioner, witß effect from the 24th June.828 words
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Article325 1920-08-05 8 IMPORTANT BRITISH RULING. Shanghai, July 16,—An important development ie reported in connection with the final attribution of the former Australian Lloyd veseels, a matter in which China is specially interested. The Fa 1 East?rn representative of the Lloyd Triestino Company has ccmmunicitd the following to Router The325 words
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Article146 1920-08-05 8 Tokio, July 13. Addressing the House of Representatives Budget Committee today, he Minister of the Navy stated that J pan’s building capac ty was two capital ship* yearly. The naval programme, be continued, was no< direett d against any potential enemy, bu. was dictated by the inmlar146 words
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Article393 1920-08-05 8 MrX a-* driving rvu d Singapore in his motor-c*'a beau ifui new five seater which cos- h m 1 ss than a th nsand dull -rs says the Malaya THbane He was feel ing very pleased with hims If and with everything around him. He wss393 words
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Advertisement283 1920-08-05 8 si Jr rii~ nmr f < j 1 I i j Free your Car of WnE<j 1 Carbon the Easy feiSl Way—through < Sotor<w§ i the Exhaust SBkSSSJ Carbon Deposits can be removed easily and safely by using Johnson’s Carbon Remover. No need to lay up your motor car when283 words
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Advertisement378 1920-08-05 8 s I LI I nrIU I D r of overloading your I I BeWARe MOTOR TRUCKS! I ant Such practice will result in constant break-downs, ,Da necessitating frequent repairs and loss of money, besides deriving no interest from your investments every time B they go under repair. S I TROY378 words
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Article166 1920-08-05 9 VFKJHTS FOR FIRST DAY’S RACES. The following arp the handicaps for the racing at Ipoh on Tuesday next. 'irlongs).Yarraman .7, Wester Watten ez 7.2, Randana > opting is above 8 21 lbs. Race 2 (Scurry Courße).-Conscript 9.10, kptt v 9.10, Golden Strand 9.7, Silver Promise 8.5, Kennerley166 words
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Article293 1920-08-05 9 M L. Perak v. Penakg. Fhe Association football match between Benang and Pt*rak was playod on Sunday evening on the Ipoh Padang in the presence of a very large gathering, which included many ladle’, an 1 resulted in a win for Perak by two goals to n 1. TheM L. - 293 words
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Article37 1920-08-05 9 The talented Humphrey Bishop Comedy and Operatic Comedy will give the first of three performances to-night in the Town Hall. Besides diverting vaudeville, excerpts from The Bells of Corneville will be given to-night.37 words
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Article53 1920-08-05 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens, from 5-30 p m. to-day 1. Reminiscences. Of Gounod ...Godfrey 2. Two Step The Jolly Negrce» Wed ling. Vollstedt 3. Waltz Bdles of Blighty ...Baker 4. Gavote Wilhelmina ...Neumann 5. March The Jolly Penaog53 words
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Article122 1920-08-05 9 Penang, August 5, 1920. ißv Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months' eight Bank 2/4 1/4 m 3 Credit 2/4. 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand B*uk Rs. 116 3 days’ sight Private 123 Bombay Demand Bank 116 Madras Demand Bank 116 I,122 words
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Article110 1920-08-05 9 Expbctbd Arrivals. 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, Penaga:—s s. Siberg, Bharata, lyo Maru, Oranje, Jacox, van Spilbergen, Insulinde, Carnarvonshire, Borneo Maru, Thongwa,110 words
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Article262 1920-08-05 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Bun tar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train leluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, am Kuala Lumpur, Seremban. 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45262 words
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Article319 1920-08-05 9 PENANG, AUGUST 5, 1920 BEEF— ct« 4 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 5060 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart per catty 40 Liver do 70319 words
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Article129 1920-08-05 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day E SHARES. s’» o -*S x n x x Rubber (Dollar) c. J c. c. c. Indragiri 10.25 10.75 10.50 11.00 Pulau Bulang 3.80 4.00 3.60 380 Tapah 24.50 25.50 24 25 24.75129 words
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Article44 1920-08-05 9 Yesterday’s quotation in London for tin £275.5s spot, £2BO three months. Tin was quoted in London on 3rd August at £273 spot, £278 three months. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $144.50 per picul, and tin ore $144,50 per picul.44 words
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Article51 1920-08-05 9 Malayan Tin Dredging Limited, July, yardage 185,300 cub. yards, output 1,000 piculs. Kramat Pulai, Limited, July, from the mine tin 150, scheelite 300 piculs estimated profit $l2 000, from tributors 185 piculs estimated profit $3,000, total 635 piculs total estimated profit $15,000. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, July, 20051 words
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Article113 1920-08-05 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for July Sungei Tukang 5,804 Karangan 11,826 Alma lbs 30,00 Bukit Toh Alang 27,216 Shanghai Klebang 13,536 Kota Bahroe 43,560 AyerTawah 36,613 Chemor United 31,361 Shanghai Malay 37,931 Suffolk 30,764 Sungei Duri 32,061 Cluny 31,876 Malaysia 37,057 Kamunting (in Kedah) 28,888 Kinta113 words
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Article190 1920-08-05 9 Pknang, August 5, 1920. SP. Tapioca 57 buyers. M. P. Tapioca S 3 sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves sllo nominal Nutmeg» average of $55 sellers ?No.190 words
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Advertisement359 1920-08-05 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS > im«i i i i iim KNIFE BRAND BEER thorough knowledge of Manufacturing and Grading of Rubber. Also Factory Store Clerk with thorough knowledge of Book- SB keeping, Eurasian or Tamils preferred for Aw J K BB both vacancies. Good wages for the right BB men. Apply with359 words
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Article864 1920-08-05 10 WHAT REDUCTION MEANS TO LABOUR. Berlin, June 27.1 f tha stiff .ess of the Entente Notes on the redaction of the Reichswehr (regular army), the disarming of the Sicherhehswrhr (Security Police), and the abolition of the Einwobnerwehr (Civic Guards) has created it is not, as seems to864 words
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Article104 1920-08-05 10 Simla, July 23. The plague returns, issued to day, show thafc there were 542 deaths against 654 srizurts of plague in all India during the week ended the 10th instant, of which 89 occurred in the Bombay Presidency, 230 in Madras, 1 in Bengal, 40 in the Punjab,104 words
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Advertisement186 1920-08-05 10 I JUST ARRIVED. s »♦♦< I First Shipment of ANDRE CITROEN I 4 SEATER I MOTOR CARS f INSPECTION CAN BE ARRANGED R g WITH g SOLE-AGENTS: f Malcolm Beraoger 6 co., j T 19, CHURCH STREET, PENANG. B S fancyrus Company, Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., Ac, V) do nip186 words
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Advertisement133 1920-08-05 10 I MOTOR TRUCKS, MOTOR CARS. I MOTOR CYCLES and BICYCLES. g g Ĕ MOTOR TRUCKS Federal 2 and Rj I MOTOR OARS h Chandler Cleveland H :R New Overland 4 Willys-Knight H !R Hudson Essex |R De Dion Bouton fi MOTOR CYCLES g H B. S. A. Veloce H Invicta133 words
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Advertisement318 1920-08-05 10 LADIES’ ANNOUNCEMENT. The British Supply Agency beg to announce, and respectfully invite inspection of, a display at Ro o 2 No. 1, Grand Hotel, r (above the Robinson Piano Company’s premise? in Beach Street) of over 500 Robelengths exquisitely embroidered in most charming designs, and comprising Crepe-de-Chines, Shantung Silks, Silk318 words
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Advertisement869 1920-08-05 11 pinang Qazette II S 1 RATES OF CASUAL q E jCHUBBS: I TANGYE'S ft Minimum Charge $2.00 nJ ®SSI aBBS» ft F° T insertion l-75 per inch S~ j O-Mr C. s 2 SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. ft l,OO j-i lj ft 8 L2S If PROTECTED BY PATENTS. B A New869 words
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Advertisement605 1920-08-05 12 By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, f healthier and more picturesque, g at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without n a the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s \A I Distemper L 7 (Tradt Mari.) 4 1 is deservedly the popular wall covering of605 words
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Advertisement333 1920-08-05 12 INI MEREANTILI BANK 9P |g||« MMITIB. (tßYorporated ia KagligJ), Authorised Capital £3 3!JO|W Subscribed Capital 180 Wk «'•“•“I’ 1,0-« Reserve Fund and Undivided Profita 1,146,40® Board of.,Directors. (ChainMn), J. M.Ryrie.Kiq. K im oriB Ee< b« p R- Chaimen, eZ lr n Yule, Lord Carmichael, GOBI, G 01E KGM G. Head333 words
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