Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 August 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1920-08-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE i J 81,1 SHED DAILY ESTABLISHED IBdd. No. 184; VQL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1920. PRIOR 15 CENTS23 words
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Advertisement481 1920-08-12 1 N KKO > A T /iiOIiCH HIC STUDIO 7. northam road, Telephone No. 579. -niWT IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. g "If I BEAR BRAND MILK I BEWAR E MOTORTRUCKS! I s c? 1 bi Such practice will result in constant break-downs, .t" yOU Cflil have 110 idea what a481 words
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Advertisement17 1920-08-12 1 |the best car in town INASIi .«•«Mns awf iR-NtAO Sole Agents S.S. a F.M.SOng Sam Leong Co.17 words
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LATE INDIAN NEWS.
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Article314 1920-08-12 2 Calcutta July 31.—The European Association, Bengal Branch, has issued a manifesto asking Members to consider their future programme of political work. This has become necessary because the Reform Scheme has become an Act of Parliament aaid it should be their endevours to make it a success.314 words
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Article113 1920-08-12 2 Calcutta, July 29. —The opinion of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce has been asked regarding the desirability of legislating on the lines of the English Industrial Courts Act, 1919 with a view to prevent or settle labour strikes. The chamber expressed its opinion without hesitation, that such113 words
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Article118 1920-08-12 2 Lahore, July 30.—The ‘C. and M. Gazette reports a train outrage on the night the 26th instant in a second class compartment of the train leaving Rawal Pindi for Kohat, the occupant being an Anglo-Indian lady. She suddenly awoke from her sleep and saw a man118 words
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Article53 1920-08-12 2 Bombay, July 24. —The Bill amending Bombay Port Trust Aet is to be introduced in the Legislative Council. The object of the amendment is to empower the trustees of the Port to erect and manage hotels for the convenience of ocean going travellers, thus increasing the facilities53 words
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Advertisement1474 1920-08-12 2 POSITION» VACANT. NOTICE OF CHANCE OF NAME. Competent Store Keeper wanted at once. GRAHAM COMPANY. LIMITED. Apply stating salary required and giving enDUEDI V CDSUAM MPPUIIIIPR f full particulars of experience and copies of FORMERLY GRAHAM MbrnlLLlrOi j x 1 testimonials to Box No. 273, c/o Pinang LIMITED* /K* I1,474 words
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Advertisement154 1920-08-12 2 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realize the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Scia> tica can never forget it. To such sufferers154 words
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Advertisement104 1920-08-12 2 NOTICE OF REMOVAL > J On and after Monday, J July 19th, the Offices J of the united Engineers, Ltd. Penang J i will be Removed to No. 87, Bishop street. FRESH BLACKDUCK TEAL Supplies of above Just Arrived. Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited, PENANG. a a— I» Asses! eoaeMsaaiT104 words
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Article1267 1920-08-12 3 ROYALTY IN SCOTLAND. From Our Own Correspondent. Edinburgh, July 14. As the Royal week drew to a close, the more vivid was the impression created by the stay of Their Majesties in Edinburgh. Never did the reigning house pay a more informal visit, yet each day’s engagements included1,267 words
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Article185 1920-08-12 3 TWO CARS IN A DITCH. Yet another serious motor smash has to be recorded. It happened at about ten o clock yesterday morning just short of the ninth milestone on Bukit Timahioad, says Monday s 'Malaya Tlibune.” S 2928, a beautiful and nearly new Nash car, owned185 words
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Article155 1920-08-12 3 A disappointing discovery was made at the first meeting of the Metropolitan Water Board in their palatial new offices in Rosebery avenue. Although the appointments of the board room are all that could be desired, and the fluted columns, the handsome blue curtains, the stencilled peaches and155 words
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Article65 1920-08-12 3 Prospecting among old mine workings in Cornwall, abandoned mor*’ than 50 years ago, the .Tumbil (Nigeria) Tin ’Areas. Ltd., were stated, during the hearing of ar action in the Chancery Division, to have discovered Trti Trpva’ki's Farm. Gwinoar. a lode of tin feet in widtK. Tt65 words
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Advertisement171 1920-08-12 3 Pabco Paints] The first and last measure of value 2E in Paint is the service .It gives. g Pabco Paints are mixed ready for E. use and are made to withstand the E? extreme physical and chemical £3 changes common to all E tropical countries. They may be i| used171 words
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Advertisement239 1920-08-12 3 PRITCHARD Telephone33s. r Telegrams: With Departmental r T 1“N PEANCO Connections. CO., LTD., PE N A N|G. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. II I, 1 ni..!.. I AGENTS FOR THE WELL KNOWN STEEL SAFES MADE BY SAMUEL WITHERS CO. FIRE, THIEF AND DAMP PROOF. 11 C Bl jWLusf239 words
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Miscellaneous220 1920-08-12 3 SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY. IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. Second House At 9-30, AN ALABASTER BOX 5 A Vitagiapli Blue Ribbon Special feature. ALICE JOYCE MARC MACDERMOT. Released by the Australasian F.lm* Ltd., Singapore, and pictariaed from the novel of ’he same name. A story full of excitement220 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article1095 1920-08-12 4 [To Th» Bdoo* Dr th» “Pduno Gahtw.* 8 Sir, With reference to Mr Koh Leok Hop’s letter on my attitude towards the rice si'uation, I would not have ventu r ed to reply bad it been written in the light of facte. I wcnld not mind io the least1,095 words
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Article285 1920-08-12 4 [To Th» Editob Dr th» “Pin am a Gadtol”! Sir.—Yesterday, I was coming to towi> from Ayer Itam, via McAlister Road, aud nearly met with an accident whilst turning from Ansou Road into Burmah Road, at the corner, I put out my right hand and was surprised to285 words
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Article208 1920-08-12 4 TO-DAY’S HANDICAPS. The handicaps for to-day’s racing at the Ipoh Gymkhana Club’s Meeting are a? follow Race I—(6 furloags). Yarraman 9. 4 Darfur 7.11 Black Prine»? 9. 4 Orthez 7, 6 Wester Watten 8,13 Randana 5 0 Race 2—(5 furlongs). Golden Strand] 10.0 Timah ““4 8,5 Good Ally208 words
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Article73 1920-08-12 4 Race I—Yarraman, Randana and Ortbez Race 2—High Rice and Ricketty, Race 3—Soo Chow Race 4—Cartridge. Race s—Red Peer. Race 6—Royal Blood and Bush Girl. Race 7—Ron will. Race B—Ampang, Ceaarion Girl aud Sea Maid. The British Consulate at Nanking is being raised to the grade of ConsulateGeneral, aod the73 words
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Article460 1920-08-12 4 MORE CAPITAL REQUIRED. The report of the directors for the annua! meeting to be held on August 18 at Messrs Evatt and Co’s, French Bank Building*, Singapore, states The profit and loss account shows a profit for the year of $21,748.55 From this must b? deducted the debit460 words
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Article106 1920-08-12 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Testerday. To-day SHARES. .2 >, 4 5 Rubber (Dollar) c. sc. J c. c. A. Hitam 23.00 24.03 23.00 23.50 A. Molek 3.30 3.50 340 350 K.-Sidim 4.00 4.10 3.90 4.00 P,- Perak 420 4.30106 words
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Article39 1920-08-12 4 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £277 spot, and £283 10s three months; on the 10th £2BO and £285 10s. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $l4l per picul, tin ore $l4l per picul.39 words
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Article48 1920-08-12 4 The following is an additional rubber output for J uly Jendarata lbs 53,600 Unit’d Plantations, Ltd, picked 120,069 coconuts in Juue. The directors of Jong Landor Rubber Estates, Limited have declared a second interim dividend of 5 per cent, less tax, payable on the 10th instant.48 words
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Article36 1920-08-12 4 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August 12. Messrs. Barlow Co. report that standard sheet was easy of sale at 63 cents, and fine pale crepe at 70. The quantity catalogued was 740 tons.36 words
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Article40 1920-08-12 4 —Aneta. Batavia, August 12.—The Native Union Factory Labourers sfent an ultimatum to the Sugar Syndicate, demanding reforms within eight days, otherwise there will be a strike involving 72,000 labourers. The industry is now in full swing..—Aneta. - 40 words
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Article653 1920-08-12 4 F.M.S. OFFICIAL’S VIEW OF INVENTION. Mr. SJ. Feschey’d invention of a “cold” process of vulcanising (or curing) rubber has caused quite a sensation iu England among rubber trade aud technical chemistry circles. News of the marvellous invention is spreading far afiel 1, and in a übber-growing country653 words
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Article118 1920-08-12 4 Penang, August 12, 1920. (By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 116 3 days’ sight Private 123 Bombay D mand Bank 116 Madras Demand Bank 116 3118 words
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Article48 1920-08-12 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens, fro n 5-30 p m. to-day 1 Overture Ihe Children of the Coast ...Marques 2. Mazurka Souvenir ...Eduardo 3. Selection Linda de Chamunin ...Lopez 4. Walts Pine-apple ...Andres 5. March Barbarosa ...Gottlober48 words
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Article643 1920-08-12 4 NEW DREDGES. The sixth ordinary general this Company was held on J u v e tID of cheater House, London E C u inpresided. Mr R hw ie Tue Chairman, 1 Q moving tb* .4 of the report and accounts, and firmatiou of the dividend paid j643 words
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Article154 1920-08-12 4 Penang, August 12, 1920. SP, Tapioca $10 En b er t M. P. Tapioca Gold leaf $72 «HenPepper (W. Coast 3 lb«. 6 oz) sellers. Bl.ck Pepper White Pepper omlD 7 Trang Pepper no mlDSl Mace Pickings $5O nom Clove* ...WO normal Nutmeg* average of $55 sellers (No. 1154 words
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Advertisement511 1920-08-12 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. POSITION WANTED. Britisher, age 30, with 9| yea's experience in robber, seeks position immediately as Manager or Senior Assistant with Highest reterence*. Apply Box No. 325, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. PENANG CRICKET CLUB. All Members interested in Athletic Spirts are invited to attend a meeting to be held511 words
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Article2012 1920-08-12 5 MH BAKER’S JUDGMENT. The following is the text of the judg- ~t Mr A. C. Baker, Magistrate, Ut 1 in the case in which six accused, ’’"iTl'iw four Government subordinate were charged with playing in a 1 house in Siam Road, Penang, as ucome of a raid by2,012 words
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Article154 1920-08-12 5 London, July 31. —Sir West Ridgeway, in a speech at the annual meeting of the Bi itish North Borneo Co., stated that they had granted a concession of 100,000 acres to the General Rubber Company. He also congratulated his company on Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield having become154 words
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Article94 1920-08-12 5 Lord Claud Hamilton, speaking at the dinner of the Harrow School Association, said he hoped Old Harrovians would not, be tempted by ambitious wives to send their sons to Eton. The mentality of women was difficult to probe, but he suspected their preference was due to the proximity of94 words
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Advertisement383 1920-08-12 5 RED-BLOODED MEN ARE NEEDED TO-DAY. The great crises in history have been dominated by red-blooded, virile men and women. The weak and thin-blooded lack the strength, vitality or force to meet the situation. Thin blood is a serious handicap but one which may be overcome. Once the blood becomes rich383 words
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Advertisement380 1920-08-12 5 I Record sale Reductions I WHITEAWAY’S I Eight Value leaders. I Reductions made to Ensure Clearance I of our Enormous Stocks. ALL Cashmere Half Hose in Black or Navy A 7E /X B B WOAI with Seamless Heels and Toes. J J jll B B WWL Sale p r i380 words
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Article20 1920-08-12 6 Holland. —At Jimah Estate, Port Dickson, on August 1, to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Holland, a daughter (still-born).20 words
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Article1240 1920-08-12 6 Without venturing into prepheoy on the Russo-Polish situatior—it would require temerity to do so—we are to place our faith in the success of the Allies’ efforts to avoid fresh hostilities, to which in certain contingencies they will be committed. We trust those contingencies will not arise, and1,240 words
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Article1797 1920-08-12 6 «ML.” We do cot know whether the Imperial Press Conference raised The Postal the question of postal Rates. rates, but we think it would have served a useful purpose. It does seem to be putting the cart before the horse to ask for penny a word cables,«ML.” - 1,797 words
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Advertisement224 1920-08-12 6 £3£f\J‘~~' i JHB^• «w 3»4BJ<' Sr M*» J F' J f JibriK MwBW P l *slii J Q. 4 J t i.. LT ->■ t R&J. HILL Ltd ESTABLISHED 1775 ,&gS£gg?% WHOLESALE FROM BEHR Co. Penang. 1 SMOKE ONLY |BW X vlfe ‘PICCADILLY’»WhffI i*/Sf 1 X ®~’f tins of so224 words
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Advertisement8 1920-08-12 6 E. AO. HOTEL] Dancing after Dinner To-morrow, Friday.8 words
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Miscellaneous40 1920-08-12 6 THE TIDES. The followirg are the TOes for to-day and to-morrow Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 10 58 a.m. 4.56 a m, 11.42 p.m 5.51 p.m. To-mobbow. 11.43 a m. 5 51 a.m. 12.00 m’ut. 6.34 p.m.40 words
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Obituary44 1920-08-12 6 DEATHS. Weber. —At 11, Logan Road, Penang, on the 11th August, Mrs. R. Weber, aged 70. Funeral at 5-15 p.m. to-day at Western Road Cemetery. Warnes. —At the General Hospital, Singapore, at 8-30 a.m., on August 7, 1920, C. A. Warnes, aged 47 years.44 words
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Article810 1920-08-12 7 hI TISH LABOUR RESOLUTION. Reuter's Telegrams.] London, August 9. I buui Conference, held at the House ,[unions, passed the following resojution this joint Conference, represent- Trades Union Congress, the LaI’.ntx and the Parliamentary Labour v feels certain a war is being engiJ between the Allied Powers and t RussiaReuter's Telegrams.] - 810 words
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Article380 1920-08-12 7 London, duly lu.—The text of the British Government’s note to the’ Soviet Government requesting it to conclude an armistice with Poland includes the lins provisionally laid down last year by the Peace Conference as the eastern boundary of Poland. This eastern, provisional, Polish frontier, not before made public,380 words
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Article127 1920-08-12 7 THE GOVERNMENT’S ASSISTANCE. London, August 10. The House of Commons adopted a resolution authorising the payment of £lOO,OOO as the Government’s share of the Guarantee Fund in connection with the forthcoming British Empire Exhibition. Mr. F. G. Kellaway, moving the resolution, said there was no better way127 words
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Article93 1920-08-12 7 REMOVAL FROM THE “BALTIC.” London, August 9. The Baltic has arrived at Liverpool. Passengers declare Archbishop Mannix was taken off forcibly by a warship’s boarding party at four in the morning. It is declared he will not be allowed to go to Liverpool, Manchester or Glasgow. Landed at93 words
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Article31 1920-08-12 7 VIRULENT EPIDEMIC. Seoul, August 8. A virulent epidemic of cholera has bro ken out in Southern Korea, where 3.100 cases are reported. Eight fatal cases occurred at Seoul.31 words
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Article126 1920-08-12 7 MILD SENSATION IN THE LORDS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 9. The House of Lords passed the second reading of the Restoration of Order in Ireland Bill. In the course of the debate, an elderly gentleman from the place allotted to Privy Councillors, created a mild sensation.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 126 words
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Article66 1920-08-12 7 London, August 10. The Woodbridge (East Suffolk) byelection resulted as follows: Sir A. Churchman (Coalition Unionist) 9,898 Mr. Harden (Labour) 8,707 Majority 1,191 The by-election was caused by the appointment of Colonel R. F. Peel to be Governor of St. Helena. The result at the last by-eleatioß was66 words
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Article165 1920-08-12 7 MR F ROOSEVELT’S DECLARATION. New York, August 10. In ths course of an address in coni.ection with the notification of his Demccratic Vice-Presidential nomination, Mr Franklin Roosevelt made an interesting reference to the question if America’s participation in world problems. He warned the United States against a retrogressive165 words
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Article72 1920-08-12 7 Washington, August 10. The leaders of the woman suffrage movement are nformed from Nashville (Tennessee) that enough votes are pledged in the State Legislature to ensure the passage of the Woman’s Suffrage Bill in the forthcoming special sesssion. This would automatically bring woman’s suffrage into force72 words
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Article36 1920-08-12 7 ON SHOW IN AMERICA. New York, August 10. Five battered ex-German warships, including tte Dreadnought Ostfriesland and the cruiser Frankfurt arrived ard anchored in the Hudson, where they were thrown open to the public.36 words
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Article64 1920-08-12 7 London, August 10. A programme of considerable expansion is noted in Dutch shipping circles. The forthcoming arrangements include the early supplementing of the Royal West Indian Company’s existing services to Sminamwith cargo sailings. Three Dutch Companies are inaugurating a joint service between Hamburg and Java. The Lloyd64 words
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Article49 1920-08-12 7 London, August 10. Lloyd’s Sydney correspondent announces that the Siki Mare, which stranded nr ar Cooktown at the end of July, has been refloated. The fore!olds are full of water. It is estimated 700 tons of coal were jetti soned. The vessel has proceeded to Cairns.49 words
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Article40 1920-08-12 7 FORTY ARRESTS, London, August 10. A West Frankfort (Idinois) message says forty people suspected of complicity in the recent anti-Italian rioting here were arrested. The disorders have ceared, but the military continue to patrol the foreign quarter.40 words
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Article303 1920-08-12 7 COLONEL HOUSE’S VIEWS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 9. Colonel House, who is now in London, telegraphed to the Philadelphia Public Ledger commending American consideration of a suggestion by an influential English statesman for the supeuession of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty by an Anglo-American-Japanese-Chinese agreement for the purnose of avoiding[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 303 words
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Article176 1920-08-12 7 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST JAPANESE London, August 10. In the House of Common?, Lieut-Colonel Parry asked as regards an alleged attempt by the Japanese Police to board the British steamer Kailin, owned by Mr G E Shaw, with tl e object of arresting Koreans suspected of being on176 words
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Article25 1920-08-12 7 Londcn, August 10. The death has occurred of Professor Edward Kincb, Professor of Chemistry, Royal Agiicubural College, Cirencester, 1881-1915, aged 71.25 words
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Article32 1920-08-12 7 DEATH FOLLOWS OPERATION. Paris, Augusb 10. The death has occurred of Prince Rajabur (Dirokridhi), son of the late King, the Siamese Minister of Agriculture, as the result of an operation.32 words
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Article32 1920-08-12 7 London, August 9. Middlesex best Surrey by an innings and 33 runs. Yorkshire brat Worcestershire by an innings and 210 runs. Sussex beat Derbyshire by sn inn'ngs and 108 runs.32 words
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Article99 1920-08-12 7 The following is a table from the results telegraphed by Reuter P. W. L. D Kent 20 14 4 2 Middlesex 14 9 2 3 Lancashire 21 13 4 4 Surrey 18 11 4 3 Notts 15 9 4 2 Yorl ihlra 23 13 3 6 Sussex99 words
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Article1450 1920-08-12 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “S.T.” The Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks returned to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday from Penang. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowes and Miss Bowes have returned to Kuala Lumpur from home. Mr. J. J. Mcßeth is leaving by train for Penang to-morrow to catch the homeward bound Selandia, says last“S.T.” - 1,450 words
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Article43 1920-08-12 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 9. It appears that the week-end sporting results from Antwerp do not refer to thd Olympic Games, but to world championships organised by the International Cyp clists Union. The Olympic Games artf due to start to-day.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 43 words
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Article372 1920-08-12 8 Straits Times.” THE CHINESE IN MALAYA. The Chinese are in a peculiar position here. A great many of them are pure Briti-h «ubj j CB with precisely the same rights aid privileges as a nau has who was born in London of partn-s who could t r.—“ Straits Times.” - 372 words
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Article626 1920-08-12 8 Ex. The recent severe squalls have brought into paominruce again a serious mercantile difficulty which has been discussed before, but for which up to the present, no remedy has been found. We refer to the heavy losses of valuable ca go in Singapore harbour owing o the factEx. - 626 words
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Advertisement174 1920-08-12 8 SAFETY TREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. '-i SOLE AGENTS* I ADAM. ON, Cr F’LLAH I AND CO. LTD. 1 I (INCORJPORATKD IN BNGLAND). B DUE SHORTLY I NEW OVERLAND CARS I B fl s R a 14 Cylinder, Electric Light, Magneto Ignition, Self Starter H The Cheapest174 words
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Advertisement202 1920-08-12 8 ■jtWl" mi (W /LTxVpzTtlV W L A-y ■i >V I By/ Leaps an<T Bounds W^---- the popularity of increases. Their Long Life and Splendid Service is World Famous. RESILIENT, EASY TO FIT ECONOMICAL. List of Stockists: Penang:—Chin Kooi Co., Cycle Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. Parit Buntar: —Ban Bee202 words
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Article102 1920-08-12 9 THE INQUEST. From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August 12. fhe inquest commenced yesterday and lS adjourned until to-morrow, into the hath of Mr. Stapp, of the F.M.S. RailIVS in the motor accident in Singapore n Saturday last. Medical evidence was given as to the v ?unds to102 words
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Article360 1920-08-12 9 HIS CLAIM TO THE TITLE. Calcutta, July 28. —The ‘‘Englishai tn's Frontier Correspondent writes.:. 1 i jin that a good deal of discussion is on amongst the Afghan Mullahs as the result of a pamphlet which is anonymous but is alleged to have been written by a360 words
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Article150 1920-08-12 9 Colombo, July 29. —Details of the rftoit. alleged to have been made in Ceylon to defraud the National Mutual Life Association of Australia, are to hand. It is alleged that a young and respocfable clerk. named SinnadlfeadfTKelupillai, of Neervally, Jaffna, took out a long period insurance150 words
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Article81 1920-08-12 9 ihe King has been graciously pleased to confer the medal of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire upon tl undermentioned persons for services m connection with’ the war which have been distinguished by great courage or f'olf sacrifice or by exceptional merit? All Akbar Khan,81 words
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Article64 1920-08-12 9 The following ties are fixed for Monday• > Championship.— H G. B. Leonard v. M. K. Whitlock (1). hampionship Pairs. —R. N. Hamilton and A. K. A.’B Terrell v. E. G. Bird and Milner (4). Mixed Doubles. 40 Miss Hereford -nd w. n. Threlfall v. -30.1 Miss64 words
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Article574 1920-08-12 9 THE GULF BEFORE POLAND. To us a Bo'sheviaed Poland, bringing Bolshevism right up to ths frontiers of Germany, would be, declares tha Chronicle," an incalculable disaster, Nebdpob Pbopaganda in France As a people the French are suspicious of the foreigner, and the tradition that Eng land is574 words
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Article281 1920-08-12 9 London’s cosmopolitan restaurants are probably more numerous now than they have ever been, writes a Daily Chronicle” representative. Outside of tbe beaten path of French, Belgian and Italian cookery, with which most Londoners are familiar, the gastronomic explorer may to-day eat and drink with China, Russia,281 words
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Article461 1920-08-12 9 Ceylon’s position in regard to aviation is, it is stated, receiving the consideration of both Government) and the Chamber of Commerce. The discussions are, it is presumed, still in their early stages for no details of any scheme are yet forthcoming. Commercial aviation has also received461 words
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Article171 1920-08-12 9 Oa July 12, Mr Neil McLean asked whether tbe attention of the Foreign Office bad been drawn to the agreement made on Feb 1, 1914, between Reuter’s Agency and tbe Koksai Agency of Japan; whether the Reuter service from Japan was now entirely supplied by the171 words
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Article72 1920-08-12 9 Aug 13—St Xavier’s Variety Entertainment, Town Hall, 9-15 p.m. Raffles College Fund. August 1-S—PS C, “A” Class, 220 yds “B’’ Class 75 yds handicaps. August 19, 20, 21—Bandman Comedy Company, Town Hall Aug 20—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar, Installation Meetin?, 6-30 p.m. August 29—P S C, 220 yds handicap72 words
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Article320 1920-08-12 9 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Caddopeak, Waal, 1,769, Hongkong, Francis Peek Co, general. Selandia, Kruse, 3,163, Macassar, G H Slot ar Co, copra. To-day’s Arrivals. Bali, Dutch, 4,225, Amsterdam, K. P. M. general. Lake Gilpen, Allen, 1,654, Rangoon, Francis Pees Co, general. ."."JZ Torilla, Raddock, 3,189, Koba, A A Anthony Jc320 words
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Article290 1920-08-12 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, £-7.15 a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, j 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore I and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m.290 words
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Article27 1920-08-12 9 Despatched from Peoang Delivered in London. 6th July By M M 9th August 7th By P& O 9th 10th By B I 9ch27 words
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Article34 1920-08-12 9 The B I packet Teesta, with the mails from Europe, is expected to ariivs here at 6 a m. to-morrow. The homeward mail by tbe Thongwa closet at 10 a.m. od Saturday.34 words
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Advertisement20 1920-08-12 9 The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. IS Tbe Oxly Fristixg Office b Fawaf WITH PROPER FACILITIES FOR Copperplate Printing AND Die-Stamping.20 words
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Advertisement304 1920-08-12 9 THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT OF 1 The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. It replete with all the latest and most up-te-<fate appliaicet, iatludiag Linetypes, fer the prompt production of First-class Work All Descriptions of Illustrated Catalotucs, Price-Lists, Circulars, Posters, Visiting Cards, Rubber Stamps, Die-stampiag aid COMMERCIAL PRINTING i turned out accurately,304 words
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Article514 1920-08-12 10 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commiwionei sof George Town, Penang, held on the 27th July, 1920 "Present:—Messrs G A Hereford (Presi dent), Yeoh Guan Seok, P K Nambyar, Dr P Liston, Hon Mr W H Thorne and Mr D Richards. Absent—Mr Lim514 words
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Article503 1920-08-12 10 Messrs James F. Hatton Co., Ltd, Manchester, reported on Wednesday, July 14th, as follows Liverpool Cotton, day f V eek Fully Mid-American —Spot 26 68 26.55 Mid-American, Current Month 24.04 24.00 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot ***** 62.00 do. Current Month 51.75 48.00 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 41503 words
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Advertisement252 1920-08-12 10 B ROSS’S STEREO-PRISM BINOCULARS. Its Magnification x 6 Eye- u g vu* piece focussing JIJO M B '1 Magnification xl2 Eye- u H ‘1 piece focussing $l6O £4 n ll Magnification x 8 Centre- H R screw focussing $135 H K y H ALL WITHiSOLIDILEATHERSCASES ft STRAPS COMPLETE. 0 I252 words
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