Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 181. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY. 9th AUGUST. 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 452 1 the nikko I STUDIO NOW AT 7, NORTHAM ROAD, Mar CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. L**' 111F I7 /F y i 4 Li f I*3.TOTT^ aI Z 3Xi £Znil!lflllllllllllllHllillllllilllll !lH!IHHI!lll!IIIU1llll1lllinH1li!llllllllllHiiIinillllllllllllllllllllllIHIIIIHIIIHnilllll!lll EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. Tssss f r Mo,or, ,a I S H I. Don’t disregard the fact that R C even you d°
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    • 18 1 STHE BESI CAR IN TOWNS j i LSole AKents S.B. a F.M.S. Ong Sam Loong S wiiiiu; ammiiiHiimiiiifliiu!
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    • 1919 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. INSURANCE. I z«—— —m»», f J 8 T LONDON. CORPORATION. J|| QUEAT EASTER 0F F Would accept temporary appointment Office at 4 p.tn. on Tuesday, the lOtb »k. undersigned as agents for the Oorpo- 1 1 wWI tl j Reply Box No. 316, c/j Pinang Gazette. instant.
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  • 853 3 M.L.” AN INTfRESTING JUDGMENT.. Id the Supreme Cour% Koala I.umpu the cast* in which a number of S obaieee wi re conofr»»*d bef« re Mr Justice Sproul-, acting cJ C and after a five dnya’ tearing was concluded cd Tuesday afte'noon, a verdict being givon in f&vocr of
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    • 212 3 I JUST ARRIVED. I 5 >*♦»< ET I First Shipment of I ANDRE CITROEN I 4SEATLR j MOTOR CARS j INSPECTION CAN BE ARRANGED g WITH SOLE AGENTS: Ma'colm Berauger s co., 19, CHURCH STREET, PENANG. i DUE SHORTLY 1 new OVERLAND CARS I s 1 4 Cylinder, Electric Light,
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    • 22 3 the Pinang Gazette Prea», Limited. IS The Oaly Printing Office in Penof WITH PROPER FAiH-ITIES FOR Copperplate Printing AND Dia-Stamping. <2rd<rf AtUmdfd
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    • 469 3 I You Can Buy First Class I GOOdS at I WHITEAWAY’S I At Greatly Reduced Prices I I SIX MORE SALE BARGAINS. I I CHILDRENS WHITE PITH o*o QR H Ub V TOPEES MEDIUM BRIM. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Xr •O CJ I 1n A dozen ladies cotton vests d»f|
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  • 812 4 THE KING’S MESSAGE. [Rkuter’s Telegrams.] Montreal, August 5. Lord Atholatan entertained the Impe ial Press Conference delegates to dinner. The company included the Lieut.-G ivernor and the Premier of Q iebec and other prominent personages A message from H M the King said the gathering marked a
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  • 124 4 THE LEAGUE COVENANT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Marion (Ohio), August 5. Senator Harding, the Republican candidate, addressing a meeting, opposed the surrender of nationality to internationality. He said he accepted the principle that no authority other than Congress could declare war for the United States He continued, why make a
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  • 51 4 New York, August 6. The American Ship and Commerce Corporation has announced the purchase and amalgamation with the 'America Hawaiian Steamship and other Companies. The combined fleet totals over 80 ships, aggregating 600,000 tons. It is recalled that the Commerce Corpoiation recently agreed to operate the Humburg-Amerika trade
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  • 25 4 Washington, August 6. 2,478 commercial craft, aggregating 8,500,000 tons, passed through the Panama Canal in the year ended June 30th, a record.
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  • 59 4 w New York, August 5. It transpires that the Government’s much advertised fleet of wooden merchant ships, built during the war at a cost of £50,000,000, lies rotting in various harbours. American shippers advocate the burning of the lot to save the cost of maintenance, as
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  • 40 4 San Diego, August 6 The first definite act of hostility in Cantu’s rebellion occurred at Ensenada, where Cantu’s forces seized the Mexican patrol ship Tecate, shooting the captain and some members of the crew and arresting others.
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  • 35 4 London, August 6. The “Times” Paris correspondent says in order to improve the Lyons silk market, traders have requested the use of the Lyons wireless station for the transmission of daily prices.
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  • 132 4 THE INVITATION TO GERMANY. San Sebastian, August 5. The Council of the League of Nations decided that the International Financial Conference at Brussels be held in the last week of September. Thirty States, including Germany and Austria, will participate. The invitation to the latter is tantamount to notice
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  • 82 4 London, Augu’t 5. At the first meetirg of the Permmm' Armaments Commission constituted by thCouncil of the League of Nation'’, sitting st Sehaatim, eight n’tbns were represented, i-c'uling Admiral Sir Somerg-t Calthorpi and Air Commandant Groves (Britain), the Janan*>ae Genera’s Iwanhe and Itami and Captain Omni. The
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  • 58 4 AND THE REACTION. Melbourne, August 6. A sensation was created on the Melbourne Stock Exchange owing to the continuous heavy fall, on adverse reports, of the shares of Badak Tin Mining property in the Malay peninsula. The £lO, shares rose early this year to £2,000 when a
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  • 1019 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. James Stark, Penang, has been granted an appraiser’s licence. Mr. H. R. Bull is appointed an Assistant District Judge, Singapore. The Hon. Mr. F. J. Pigott, Colonial Engineer, S.S., is on an inspection visit to Penang. Second Lieut. C.R. Ferrers, M.S.V.R has been granted extension of leave
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  • 278 4 .—“S.T.” EUROPEAN KILLED. A fatal accident resulting in the loss of one life and injuries tn two other persons occurred in the small hours of Saturday morning on Stamford Road, Singapore, opposite Raffles Museum, when motor-car No. 2730, driven by Mr. A. W. Cooper, of the
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  • 62 4 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, .\ugust 9. The funeral of Mr. Stapp took place yesterday morning at Bidadari Cemetery. Mrs. Stapp, Mr. Lynch, Asst. Traffic Manager, and friends from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, attended. The Rev. Mr. Butterworth officiated. Mr. Cooper and the sais have
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  • 26 4 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August S. Singapore Sporting Club’s reports for the half year, a credit balance of $61,222, compared will $46,575.
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  • 26 4 A football match has been arranged between the Penang Cricket Club and the Chinese Recreation Club, on Thursday, at 5-15 p. m, at the Esplanade.
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  • 283 4 ELECTRIC TOTALIZATOR MACHINES. As briefly reported on Saturday, a special general meeting cf the Penang Turf Club was held in the Chamber of Commerce on that day to discuss a proposal of the Committee to purchase two new electric totalizator machines. There were present Messrs. G. A.
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  • 295 4 The Municipal Health Officer, Penang, in his report for 1919, states that 3,182 births were reported by the Registar during the year. 222 of the infants had died prior to the registration of their birth of the reminder 1,962 were visited and 5,008 follow-up visits were made. 183
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    • 237 4 MALARIA. Its Meaning—lts Cause—and Its Cure. M hen Malaria (Mala-aria bad air) was given its name scientists knew less about it than they do now, otherwise they would have christened it differently. Then the mosquito had a better character than he has to-day, when he is known as the carrier
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    • 465 4 WEW advertis emen7 POSITION Lady, traiued Nurse—wishing to rtturn to Eogh bd 10 )k after children or invalid' for passage. Reply Box No Pinang Gazette. t/, MISCELLANEOUS, Wanted by European KooumT?* without board, convenient Of Apply Box No. 318, c/o Pi uso? G,;,..' 1 Wanted by European 6 rooms in
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  • 509 5 CEYLON’S NEW LARGE AREAS. The house famine in Colombo is a subject which has for a considerable period 1 enjoyed the publicity a first-class muni--1 cipal problem always arouses. The Municipality has felt it incumbent to do the best it can without the aid of “mad town
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  • 498 5 THE NEW PROBLEM. Rice control in Ceylon so far as it affects the consumer has now been abolish ed, and from enquiries made by a representative of the “Ceylon Observer,” among various people intimately connected with the trade it appears probable that a substantial fall in
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    • 311 5 ■■-'-•-I »11 II II MB '*ll 7 have found Iron Jelloids to be an Excellent lonic in all such cases/ Says the y Many a man feels so thorough- [y out of sorts, and thinks himself so dreadfully ill, that he 15 ra/Aer surprised when the Doctor tells him there
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    • 71 5 3 A Tea of Richness UPTON’S TEA Pure in Quality and Delicious in Flavour Obtainable from all Grocers in 3 Qualities j E* xtret CKoice Green L abel No. 1 Yellow Label No. 2 Red Label Special Quotations to the T rade j GUTHRIE Co?LtI i (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.) y
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    • 122 5 PRITCHARD CO., kTD., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Drapery Department. Evening Dresses Dinner Frocks a Kirs 11/ i r Afternoon 1» Gowns. 7"4 Sjf, We have received a varied selection of inexpensive Evening Frocks, etc., also a few very handsome and exclusive Tunics. All Silk Shirt fßloasss Similar to Sketch. Price
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 185 5 (another spontaneous attraction with a superfeature WITH EVERTHING FOR EVERYBODY. For Three Nights Only—Mon. 9th to Wed. 11th August, 1920. Imperial EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. In the Second House At 9 p. m. A picture with a fine a'ory dediug with humours, human-interests and gripping moments made all the more
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  • 42 6 Hastie.—At Ayton, Berwickshire, on the 6th inst. to Mr and Mis Alex Hastie, Malakoff Estate, P.W., a son. (By cable). Hoeden. —On August 5, at 29, Jalan Besar, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hoeden, Pergau Estate, Kelantan, a son-
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  • 1256 6 A Cabinet mettir g followed the reception by tie Prime Minister cf a deputation who I submitted resolutions adopted at a conI ftrence cf Unionists and Nationalists at I Cork a ging Dominion Home Rule for I Ireland, with safeguards for Ulster. Reuter asserts that considerable
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  • 1816 6 Matters of general interest, not of a confidential nature, may b? Publicity. given to the Priss." This is au intimation to the beads of departments in Ceylon, by Sir Graeme Thomson, Colonial Secietary. Assuredly, Ceylon is moving with the lines. An announcement of this nature in the
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    • 173 6 I ->.»srff>* .SSafflT. ’s HWgSMBBr fPgWTi Miilwi ig*-pawwyW P -_|»F*<WWRn t&sSr i’Z WiJeiniM r > rrfi Tir M •vJr; I y s S'"-w 11a ft gSMSS§BMBHW^M^--A; 1! ~-r TfMBMMB J VONOf>*e R&J. HILL Ltd ESTABLISHED 1775 ThejSpinet Housed WHOLESALE FROM BEHR Go. Penang. SMOKE ONLY TICCADILLY’Ifi’WM TINS OF 50 $l.OO.
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • 1229 7 IIIE F .SECRETARY’S STATEMENT. PREMIER S REPLY TO MR. ASQUITH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 5. I Ju House of Commons, Mr. Bonar moving a guillotine motion provid- for the passage of the Restoration of j r in Ireland Bill by to-morrow evendeprecated the feeling of despair
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  • 185 7 The public hostility shown to Lord French at Queenstown is quite a new development in the Irish situation. Hitherto the opponents of the Government, have always been polite to him in public, though, of course, no enthusiasm has ever been shown. The fact that he should
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  • 79 7 New York", August 5. Mr. Dolier, the National Commander of the American Legion of War Veterans Organisation, cabled to Earls Haig and Beatty, paying tribute to British valour, on the occasion of the anniversary of the declaration of war, saying "when we contemplate what would have
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  • 39 7 Washington, August 5. President Wilson issued a proclamation requesting that December 21st be celebrated throughout the United States, the Tercentenary of the landing of the Pil grim Fathers, and recommending that the day be fittingly observed
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  • 1903 7 THE MENACE TO WARSA'V. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Warsaw, Augu t 3. A P -lish cornu.unique says all the heavy Bclsh.vik attacks on both dauks and in the Narew and Seretb tec'ora «e.e repu sec Our action in the direction of Brody is developing. Acute Situation. Londor, August 5. With
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  • 67 7 GENERAL WRANGEL’S SUCCESS. London, August 6. General Wrangel, in the Crimea, appears to be giving the Red Atmits an utpleasant time. According to a metsage received from Constantinople, he completely defeated the Red Armies 8f er several days’ heavy fighting, taking 4,000 prisoners, 39 guiis, 150 machine gun?,
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  • 91 7 SHARP NOTE TO MOSCOW. London, August 5. It appears that one of the victims of the Nicolaievsk mas-acre is a British subject, Mr John Fieed, Manager of the Fishing Statu n. The Biitish Government deepa* ched a sharp note to Moscow, declaring that “was butchered in
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  • 50 7 Vienna, August 6, The Trade Union boycott of Hungary, which was begun on Junfe 20th, owing to the alleged repressive regime of the Hunga. ian Government, has been a failure, and rhe International League of Trade Unions has decided to stop the boycott on August Bth.
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  • 108 7 QUEENSLAND’S FAREWELL. London. August 8. A Gatton (Queensland) message says the Prince of Wales left Brisbane for Sydney, amid the most fervent enthusiasm. A Wonderful Tour. Tenterfield, August 5. Th? Prince of Wales crossed the border into New South Wales, thus completing his official visits to all
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  • 41 7 London, August 5 It is officially announced that H M the Kii g has app'inted Viscount Buxton to be Chancellor of the Order of St Michael and St George, in succession to the Marqaess of Lansdowne, resigned owing to ill-health.
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  • 510 7 MANCHESTERS’ LOSSES. [Rbuthr’s Telfgrams London, August 5. The War Office announces that the British troops attacked by Arabs at Hills, mentioned on Augrst 3rd, belonged to the Second and field artillery. The casualties were 12 British ki led, 26 wounded and 207 miseing, and Indian troops 8 killed, 34
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  • 101 7 ITALIANS’ HOUSES FIRED. St Louis, August 6. A riot broke out yesterday at West Frankfort (Illinois), where a mob, bent on avenging the murder of two boys, set fire to the houses of many Italians. Three persons are reported killed ai d many injured. Troops have been
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  • 65 7 GOVERNMENT DEFEAT IN THE LORDS. London, August 5. In the House of Lords, daring the discussion of the Coal Mines Bill an amendment, by 28 votes to 23, was carried against the Government reducing the status of the proposed Minister of Mines to a Parliamentary Secretaryship of
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  • 68 7 REMARKABLE MATCHES. London, August 6 Sussex beat Essex by an innings and 40 runs. Gloucestershire b?at Hants by 193 runs. Hants scored only 36 and 55, Parker taking 8 wickets for 33 and Mills 11 for 50. Leicestershire v Yorkshire was abandoned. Warwickshire scored 603 for 9 wkkete
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  • JAPAN’S POLICY IN CHINA.
    • 412 8 The Consul General of Japan in Hongkong supplied the following translation of an official communique announcing the policy followed by the Japanese Government in regard to the present situation in China: Since the outbreak of disturbances in Hunan, which had every promise of still further complicating the political
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    • 264 8 The following manifesto recently addressed by General Tsao Kun to the President through General Chang Tsc-lin tLuows light on the circumstances leading up to the present disturbance :i The wicked An Fu Club, which has disturbed the peace and order of the country, has long been hated
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 404 8 d H!l| x e 85T jO Ii i i 111 For children who are outgrow- irL onontww fl f by ill ing their strength or whoso it H] IQL f bodily or mental development is in somstf I* f \7 retarded, “Ovaltine” should be p^ \j the daily beverage, and
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    • 296 8 IN THE COILS OF RHEUMATISM, A man’s most valuable possession is time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. It rob: the sufferer of minutes and hours and day! and nights and weeks, months, or years ol happiness and useful work. No man can call his time his own while he
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    • 223 8 IT*'» ROSE’S gl LIME JUICE Prepared solely from pure Lime Juice and the &ieat refined sugar. ®IW THE STANDARD FOR PURITY and EXCELLENCE. ItvAN pNaauRY jCT/Zfcl W Va Lottoomfc on having ROSE’J, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiM |The I I 1 UGHT CAR I THF C.R FiH TEE OWNER-D’VER. f I W The High
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  • 746 9 1.0 M.’ FAST WORK AT IPOH. The e was quite a large gathering on the ’RaceCou ee, Ip'b, on Saturday mornng to j£ e t>e final wiudieg up gallops of the racera which are participating iu Ipoh’s three day race mt eting next week, amongst those presen;
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  • 112 9 Runours have bee a current for somj time past that the Japanese were trying to s.ei a foo ing in the rice business in Ra-’go'm and Burma. It is now known thht they have succeeded and havi completed the purchase of Messrs. Joseph Heap and Son's
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  • 44 9 Officers Recalled From Lbave. Lo idon July 30. I understand on high authority that all officers on leave from India and Egypt have been re-called in consequence of the grave condi.ion of aff .irs in the Eas’: S atesman Cable.
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  • 38 9 Toe following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Pres dency for the month of July 1920 Adults Minors. Arrivals 9,144 1.160 Departures 3,214 178 The ariivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 405 9 .-"S.F.P,” Chief Justice and Deliberate Lying. In the Supreme Court Singapore before the Chief Justice, Sir J.hn Bucknill K C the case was continued, and eventually came to an abrupt finish, in which E A Stringer bi ought an action against Chop Long Whatt” in
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  • 237 9 The business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be held on Tuesday, the 10th August, is as follows: 1 Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Q lestions. 4 Some bills to be
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  • 121 9 Penany, Auguat 9 t 1920. (By Courtesy of thk Chartered Bank;. London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 mouths’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documeotary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 116 3 days’ sight Private 123 Bombay Demand Bank 116 Madras Demand Bank 116 3
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  • 590 9 Singapore, Aug s.—With the August bank holidays over it seems possible that businessmay resume more normal proportion. The p r ice of rubber is a very'serious disappointment to this part of the world and any further fall has the appearance of almost a local calamity, this market
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  • 233 9 'M. L.”- London, July 30 :—The agitation against Mr Montagu on account of his attitude in the Dyer case has receiv d a set-back in the refusal of Sir Edward Carson to sign a petition demanding his resignation, which has already been signed by more than a hundred
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  • 31 9 Tin was quoted in London oo 6tb August at £283 spot, £2BB three months. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang wassl4s.sJ per picul, tin ore $145.50 per picul.
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  • 189 9 Messrs Gatbey and Bateman, Secretaries of the Titi Tin Company Limited, inform m that the output for July was piculs 582.80, made up as follows Battery 550.00, tribute 32.80 piculs There was no output from the Hydraulicing owing to breakdown of the Suction Gas Plant, which however has
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  • 105 9 The following are additional rubber out puts for July Pundut lbs 63,500 Pelepab Valley 35.500 Kota Tiuggi 30,000 Sigintidg 18,500 Clovelly 11,700 Burma 4,459 Fernias 21,017 Majedie (Johore) 16,300 Sekong 22,000 Kuala Geh 19,325 Gopeng 15,435 Narborough 38,549 Pusing M 4,800 SungeiTaho 9,500 Ayer Hitam 40,848 Bahru Selangor
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  • 168 9 Penang, August 9, 1920. SP. Tapioca 57.75 sales. M. P. Tapioca $3.50 buyers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers !No. 1
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    • 36 9 DHOBY LIST, A BOOK Specially Designed and printed to suit every Household. One Book will last for 52 weeks. Price s|. Postage 20 cents, Extra. NOW READY FOR SALE AT CM! PINANt «AZKTTR PR KM, kTB
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    • 222 9 NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MOTOR BRANCH. MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. I Sonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed {off Ithe Renewal Premium when no claim has been made. I Claims are Settled Promptly. 1 1 I
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  • 136 10 Expectid Arrivals. Torilla, Singapore 11th. Venezuela, Hongkong, August 11th. Thongwa, Singapo e, i3th. Tamba Main, Singapore, August 13th. Atsuta Maru, London, August 14th. Mishima Main, Singap re, August 25th. Kasyan, Singapore, 26»h. Shidzuoka Maru, London, August 28th. Takida, Singapore 29ri>. SLi}.o in communication with the Wireless Station, Peuaga:—B
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  • 266 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, I By train Teluk Aneon, Kuala Kubu, '> 7.15 am. Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, j 6 p.nMalacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15
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  • 22 10 Despatch© i from Delivered in London. Mail “H June 28th August 2ud Mail I June 30th August 2nd
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  • 27 10 Aogust 15—P S C, “A” Class, 220 yds “B’’ Class 75 yds band c«ps. August 29—P SC. 220 yds handicap “B” Class 30 yds scratch.
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    • 237 10 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, i Warehouse Trucks, 5 Etc. Prices on Application McAL/STER Co., Ltd. j -i 1 Before placing your orders elsewhere for silk goods, such as Blouses, Night Dresses, and Gowns, Ladies’ Hemp Hats, i Ladies’
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    • 73 10 PENAN VIEWS U NEW ARTISTIC AND BRITISH MADE i PICTURE' POST CARD'/ IN TWO SERIES. SEMES IU L mm B. g, Cricket Oak A Sabarfc Soutker. Part Victoria Rar art Conwallis Mart Ayer Itaai tittaicipal Offices Native Ike Tawa Hall swyr»e Coart Fke Geaaral Port Office The Tawa CH NOW
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    • 158 10 I flB boyal I 1 f v The Ediswan Factory was- the first to manufacture Electric g Lamps in GREAT BRITAIN 8 f 2 Careful and up-to-date manufacturing methods, H 1 3- The use of the very best materials. H It is impossible to obtain a better Lamp. 'v' 4
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    • 559 11 mi iii pin ang Qaxe tie BRITISH RATES OF CASUAL J»g| ADVERTISEMENTS. |j »D D» EXPANDED METAL for sale, to let, situations 7 A I'l of overloading your DD DIAMOND MESH DEWAR!; MOTORTRUCKS! I For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch H insertions 1.50 B Such practice will result in constant
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    • 334 12 7NB MiaaANTILI BANK IF INIQ, LIMITS» (lasarporßted is KaglaM), Authorised Capital £3,010,000 Bubscribed Capital l,?io,OOC PaM u I,OW Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1,146,«» 1 Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq.. (Chairman), J. M. Ryrle,E»q. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmer», Ei; K YUIe L rd Carmictafc1 GC
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