Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1920

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED UMJ, No. z lBB. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 474 1 y]> i jC everywhere wholesale from 3 11 f i I OH Ong Sam Leong Co., Penang, g lll ia inmnjfl a the distinctiveness axd r S IE YQ4J. HAVE NOT TRJEQ g VIDUALITY OF “STATE EXPRESS” •T*"' A W'%. TTW tĕ W TlffW’ TTX CIG.vKE TTES COMPEL ADMIRATION, i
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    • 14 1 THE BEST Car |g tow* PaaSirij Sole Agents S.S. a F.M.S. Leong a Co.
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    • 1518 2 POSITION NOTICES. R MM a RlME■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ l Wanted post as Companion Governess SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT lA —nriamiai /4 T’Ccl Of RlCilJlH fi society. MAlif i Of REMOVAL n «-is-nness j 1491-U-5 .Ji-ffl I,VIIVL V 1 HLPivinL. TIVTA/\IUMC HH’n Members of the Society are informer! S ■MJ I J Ib| v
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1249 3 [To Thi Editob or th» “Pining Ginni.’’] Sir —T 1 ave followed with interest the ntr< vei>y in y< ur on the rive crisi< nlbirere.ii Mr Clu-o Kia Peng’-J reply o Mr Kuh Leok Hups c <m»nents on two tatemen's contaired »n t is -pe ci at
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    • 580 3 ANOTHER OF 1 kF ĕ MW.IJ Ĕ H. O. WILLS I c=- A IWj TOBACCOS I ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED 2 oz. Tins 90 cents. 4 oz. Tins $1.75. g ALL DEALERS. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF ENGLISH SEWING TWINE 2, 3 5 PLY HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED QUOTATIONS FROM L.
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    • 60 3 I FORD RUCK CHASSIS I Z OBE TON LOAD fl r> I 1 J 1 «svf:■' »ii f> I WOl MDU I VEH REAR AXLE j 3 SOLID OR PNEUMATIC TYRES j OH REAR WHEELS I ENQUIRIES INVITED. >*•*< I Sole Agents j J WEARNE BROS., LTD., j I PENANG.
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    • 204 3 BRAN FOR SALE CUT OUT THE MIDDLEMAN AND BUY DIRECT FROM THE MILL. No. I —Very fine like flour, hand screened, suitable for horses and cattle. $5.50 per bag. No. 2. —Contains small amount of ground husk and broken rice, suitable for chicken food, poultry, etc. $4,50 per bag. No.
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    • 176 3 j SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAMME. I To-Night (Monday) to Wednesday, 18th August, 1920. IMPERIAL E.UPIKE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. Second House at 9-15 p. m. Sharp. Australasian Films, Ltd, preB< n r 5 AN ALABASTER BOX 5 Featuring ALICE JOYCE MARC MACDERMOL A play uf romance, suspense and excitement. I 1 PARAMOUNT
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  • 905 4 RESPONDENTS EVIDENCE. The case was resumed in ’he Supreme Court), Penang, before Mr Justice D nsmore yes erday afternoon in which Michael "Wi ham Allan a?ks for divo-co from Li* wife Josephine Mary Alexandra Allan for alleged aduFe y, ci'iog*J J Theseira as co-respondent from wuum the pe
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  • 137 4 ‘'B.F.P.” On charges of committing criminal breach of trust in respect f $1,715,19 a».d $367 belonging to Messrs F G Taylor and Co of Penamr. for whom he was acting as agent, a E iropean namt d J W B Beaumont appeared in the Dis'rict Court, Singapore, before
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  • 1332 4 V THE NOTE IO MOSCOW. The P.ime Minister io mail gave a descriptive nUss's of the Polish crisis a d of the w rk of the Con’eri-uce at Spa; cont-oveit-d Higumen’s ’hat had b«*i-n us-d in the deb*t ar d ar the «-nd »x >bit-d a
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  • 182 4 Bela Ku-’, the former Hungarian d c ua’ jr, with interned Hungarian Communist fugitives, Lft V.euna for Ru-sia v a Czecho-Slovakia and Gera any. Their release w-s madin consequence of a dem and of the Rissi n Soviet Governm nt iu connrC’ion with an agreement for the
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  • 493 4 8.F.P,” The E iinbnrgh An i Opium Committee for promoting the object* of The Hague Iritematiouel Op u n Convention have p*ss ed the following lesolu ion, and sent copies to the Prime Minister and the vaiioubeads of departments concerned:—■ he Committee thank the Government for the
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  • 424 4 SHOT DOWN IN AIR FLIGHT. Peking, July 26, The “Peking Jib Pao” and other vernacular newspapers state that Generals H*u Shu-tseng and Ting ShibYua»', travelling to Mongolia by aeroplane, were shot down by General Wang Tingcheu’s m-*n with an anti-airc r aft gu i in the
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  • 328 4 M ahy Al ail.” The FM S Railway Aiminis ration has defioi ely committed itself to a hotel policy, To the existing hotels in Kuala Lum r ur aud Ipuh are to be added the Crag Hotel on Penang Hill, recently purchased, and new hotels shortly to be
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  • 137 4 Tokio, July 24.—Lieut. General Sojiro Kojima, -who formerly c mmauded the military police in Korea, h*s left for Nikolaievsk to take command of lhe Japanese garrisou there. In’erviewed at Moji before leiving, Ger eral Kojima said that Korea was “like a hjs erical woman, emboldened by
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  • 373 4 Expbcted Arrivals. Atsuta Maru, London, 18tb. Tara, Madras, 18 b. Dunfrs, Singap >rp, 20 h. Ekm*, Rangoon, 20 r -h. Teeste, Singapore, 21st. Egra, Singapore, 2lst. Tarda, Calcutta, 23rd. Mishima Maru, Singapore, 25th. Taia, SingapO'e, 25th. Diltta a, Bombay, 26 b. Thong>"9, Madras, 27th. Shiazuoka Maru, London, 28ch.
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  • 295 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. I Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore I and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45
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  • 27 4 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 6ch July By M M 9th August 7th By P& O 9’h 10th By B I 9,h
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  • 14 4 The homeward mail by the Teesta closet at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
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    • 264 4 NEW ADVERTISEMg position wanted Engineer < Brit'.h)r.qu-™, h, estate preferred h et, hib, er experience. Moderate 8 pl ’>3 c/o Pu aug Gazette. x O™* o.ble delay may re expect I on exchanged wi h Uuia, E orope Sll i WARR EN( The Esa-e n Extension Australia and Ciina lekg.apb
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  • 1218 5 —“S.E.P.” MR COOPER TO STAND HIS TRIAL. In the Coroner’s Court, Singapore, before Dr. Murray Robertson and a special jury the inquest was resumed into the death of Mr. G. F. Stapp, construction store -keeper employed by the F.M.S. Railways at Kuala Lumpur, who was the victim
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  • 246 5 The new scaie of fares for the Blue Funnel Line is given in the ‘‘Blue Funnel Weekly Shipping Gazette,” dated July 30. The fares from Hongkong to London by A class steamers has been increased from £72 to £lO2, and by B class steamers from £65 to
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  • 125 5 The award of the Industrial Court, which rejected the claim of the engineering and shipbuilding trades for an advance of six pence an hour, seems, on the whole, likely to be accepted loyally by the men. The shipbuilders made out a strong case against the advance, the
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    • 278 5 T <* The Iron Jelloid treatment surpasses former methods. 9 Says What better news can be con- Physician. Vfr veyed than that impoverished blood can be made rich and good by means of taking Iron Jelloids To those who suffer from a deficient quality of Iff blood, Iron Jelloids Will
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    • 109 5 “UP-TO-THE-MINUTE’’ MEN are tfhose who keep physically and mentally .‘fit’ by judicious exercise, by the avoidance of excesses, and by watching that the system is always clean and in perfect running orler. To such men, and women too, Pinkettes are of the utmost value, because they prevent and cure constipation,
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    • 288 5 NORTHERN ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. I I j MOTOR BRANCH. 1 z II MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. j 1 Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. J s Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed 'off J the Renewal Premium when no i
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  • 1265 6 The picture of the position of China, drawn by Mr. J. O. P. Bland before the events leading up to the dramatic collapse of Marshal Tuan Chi-jui and the Anfu faction may have been a sombre one, but faithful, and to the best of our knowledge
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  • 1470 6 The recent greit increase in steamship fares has occasioned much Passage Rates. comment in the Straits, but very few of those interested in paying up hive conside’ed it nec p ’sary to write to the Pres?, unlike peep'e in Indi?, where large numbers of letters have appeared
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  • 273 6 His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Nunns Guiilemaid, arrived here bv the F.M.S. yacht Sea Bel eat 1-40 yesterday afternoon, accompanied by h>s Private Secretary, Mr. R. B. Osborn»', the other members of his suite comprising Messrs Haynes, "Wilson and Vander Be»k. His Excellency was met
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    • 192 6 •»i Hl W> Sr v.-.n' J ■Q* 4Bi ‘tfcM J AJI J S»W®"l B yg i t jK> rUPit 4L__ JBJBMMHMMMfc I i R&J.HILLLU ESTABLISHED 1775 House London*? E*f WHOLESALE FROM BEHR Go. Penang. I I RESCH’S AUSTRALIAN LIGHT LAGER I Obtainable from :—ALL LEADING DEALERS and j THE E.
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    • 16 6 TEA DANCE AT THE E. O. ON SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST From 4-30 p.m, to 7 p.m.
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    • 39 6 TSE TIDESc The following are the tides for to*day and to-morrow Penaug Standard Time:— High Water. Low Water To-dat. 2 19 a.tn. 8.33 a m. 2.14 p.m. 8.51 p.m. To-morrow. 2.51 a.m. 9.06 a.m, 2 45 p.m. 9.19 p.m.
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  • 172 7 HIE MINSK CONFERENCE. Reuter's Telegrams.] London, August 15. Weekly Dispatch” Warsaw corr -lent says the Polish delegates left rsk in the morning of August 14th. A German Report. Berlin, August 14. Tjj Commander of the 4th Bolshevik informed a German pressman that h Soviet had been formed at Bie-
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  • 47 7 HR HYNDMAN’S VIEW. London, August 15. T! Socialist, Mr. H. Al. Hyndman, > at a meeting of the National t ist Party, said he did not believe i direct action, because people who would nut. go to the ballot, would not go t•> the barricade.
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  • 284 7 writer in the ""Weekly Dispatch” it is questionable whether we who live in the same land with him realise Hyndman as they do on the Continent. Ue know that we have in our midst a pa- nuchal figure, with the beard of a prophet and eyes to match.
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  • 52 7 REPLY TO WASHINGTON. Washington, August 15. 1 State Department received the 1 ’iese reply to the American Note as Is the landing on the Isle of Sakhalt is believed the reply at length d ,iss< s Japan's policy in Siberia. Both tes will be published in the
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  • 94 7 '1 bin, July 14. —The Railway Admin•ns. including the Chinese Eastern, ive instructions to help the speedy o nation of the Japanese troops. As "g stock is scarce in Transbaikalia •>t <>f the cars will be borrowed from hinese Eastern and the Ussuri Railways. It is reported that the
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  • 54 7 FALLING FREIGHTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. August 14. The 1 imes states that arrangements are complete for further large shipments of coal from Australia to Scandinavia, the freight being 150 s. compared with l<ss. a few weeks ago. Enquiries are also being made for ships to bring coal
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  • 354 7 Ex. An important step has been taken by the nomination of an Imperial Shipping Committee, whose business it will be to inquire into complaints with regard to “ocean freights, facilities, and conditions in the inter-imperial trade,” and generally to keep an eye upon the trade routes and
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  • 53 7 A SLUMP IN BUILDING London, August 14. Signs of the end of the shipbuilding boom increase daily. Reports from America show that contracts for 72 ships were cancelled in June, on account of the condition of the freight market. Big American yards operating 50 slips during the war
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  • 31 7 Paris, August 14. The Allied Commission is meeting at Essen forthwith to investigate means of improving the German miners’ conditions in accordance w ith the Spa coal protocol.
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  • 54 7 London, August 15. The “Weekly Dispatch" confirms the fears of growing unemployment, having collected information from the industrial centres. It say’s the Liverpool shipbuilding outlook is most gloomy. The dockers and the electrical trades are already badly affected, thousands being out of work. Similar reports come from Hull,
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  • 135 7 Thu following ties are fixed for Friday, doth August Double Handicap “B.” 3 F. Wilkins and W. J. Edmonds v. winner of Scr J.A. McEwen and O. E. Provis v. —l5 H. T. Clark and A. C. Baker. Profession Pairs. —A. J. L. Donaldson and R. N.
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  • 41 7 CREMATION IN PARIS. I Reuter's Telegrams.] Paris, August 15. The remains of Prince Rabi Direkriddhi were cremated at the Pere la Chaise Cemetery, Paris, in presence of the deceased’s brother, Prince Parachacre and many Siamese and other notabilities.
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  • 571 7 NOTABLE SIAMESE MINISTER. It is with deep regret that we have to record the death of His Royal Highness the Prince of Rajaburi, which took place in Paris on the 7th instant, says the “Bangkok Times.” On the 22nd of last month an operation of the
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  • 20 7 London. August 15. A number of overseas Bishops are returning from the Lambeth Conference in the Aquitania to-day.
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  • 146 7 —“M. L.” A crowded meeting of Ceylonese representing all the communities of that Island resident in Malaya was held in the Loke Yew Hall, Y. Al. C. A., Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday preceded by* a garden Party- Both the meeting and the Garden Partywere very successful,
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  • 571 7 NOTABLE SPEECH BY LORD CURZON London, August 4. —in the Lords, this evening, Lord Wester emyss (better known as the former First Sea Lord, Sir Rosslyn Wemyss) in the course of his maiden speech opened a debate on the Turkish Peace Treaty, which he described as containing very
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  • 223 7 MR. MONTAGU’S' STATEMENT. London, August 5.—A statement with regard to rice, mentioned by Mr. Montagu in the Commons on the 4th. states that the Government of India in February estimated the exportable surplus of rice at 50,000 tons, all of which was ali(’tied to the I nited Kingdom and
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  • 18 7 A HUNGER STRIKER. [Reuter's Telegfams.] London, August 15. The Lord Mayor of Cork is hungerstriking.
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  • 450 7 —Ex. What becomes of the Chines» troops that are, from time to time, disarmed and disbanded I This at first will ptrike the average reader somewhat as would, or did, the old problem hat becomes of all the pins I But there is a good deal to
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  • 231 7 A sign of the times in Ireland just now is the movement to restore the old Irish names to towns that have at one time and another been given English names. Forget any politics that may be involved, think only of the sentimental aspect, and there
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  • 216 7 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended July 31 was 35.54. The total number of deaths was 266 of which 196 were male subjects and 70 female. Convulsions claimed 24, phthisis 38, malaria fever 42, typhoid fever 3, dysentery 11, beri-beri
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  • 756 7 Mr. S. C. Yeomans has left for Home. Haji Ismail bin Haji Mohamed Salleh is to be Kathi for the Butterworth Divi-* sion, P. W. Mr. F. L. Jones is returning to Kuala, Lumpur by the s.s. Jsaldera, which wag due to leave London on August 13th.
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  • 620 8 g MAKING THE PASSENGER PAY. There is a growing csnviction among nearly all sections of the public that if they are to pay such an exorbitant price for the use of the railways, they might profi ably ow i them. The present system of control, says the
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    • 219 8 A Revelation in [«roomy X '>&' V*<mfesssr «SB/ ANDRE CITROEN CAR The Citroen Car is on of the side of the Motorist in his war against rising expenses. It fulfils a Vital need under present day conditions in giving maximum efficiency with minimum of running cost PETROL CONSUMPTION 35 40
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    • 187 8 A PENALTY OF EXISTENCE IN THE TROPICS. From a tourist s point of view to take the Eastern trip is indeed a delightful experience. One skims through, seeing and doing only what is best staying nowhere long enough to feel the climatic pull on one’s health. But different by far
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    • 747 8 lg\ |ll-9BEAN? ri? (y) "The Leader of its Class." y I I //'jKjWi (g) f? jPM Jk A Comfort Feet That Itch My ft E y And Burn With Cuticura Jk |®r 4\ For tired, aching, irritated, itching feet &Uff iVj-h j warm baths with Cuticura Soap followed 1W ll
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  • 18 9 Yesterday’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $142.50 per picul, tin ore $142.50 per picul.
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  • 82 9 The output of the Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the first of half August, was 450 piculs. The output of the North Taiping Tin Dredging Co, Ltd, for the first half of August was 255 piculs. The dredge lost 2| days on account of Annual boiler inspection
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  • 169 9 Penang, August 17, 1920. SP. Tapioca $9.50 7 buyers. M. P. Tapioca SIQ.OOj 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 $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers f No.
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  • 124 9 August Medal. T [MrH Warren 42~ 45= 87— 8=79 lie tDr W W Martin 46 44= 90—11=79 Hon Mr H W Firmstone 49 45= 94—12=82 Mjr. WM Bower 44 46= 90— 6=84 Mr R Boyd ...57 47=104—18=86 The fellowit g also played bat made no retura:—Messrs C
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  • 52 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens, from 5 30 p m. to-day 1. Fantasia From East to West ...Browne 2. Polka How I Love my Lu ...Boettger 3. Selec ion The Scarlet ...Lecccq 4. Waltz The Mill Stream...Lasserre 5. March
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  • 47 9 Angust 20, 21— Comedy Com pany, Town Hall Aug 20—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar, Installation Meeting, 6-30 p.m. August 29—P SC, 220 yds handicap ••B” Class 30 yds scratch. September 10 ano 11 MUsya Athletic sports, Ku-.la Lumpur. September 13—Fenang Assizes, Nov 13 and 15—Public Holidays.
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  • 119 9 Penang, August 17, 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank/ London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 mon'lis’ sight Eauk 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documeotary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Rank Rs. 116 3 days’siuht Private 123 Bombay D Bank 116 Madras Demand Bank 116 3 dsy 3
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    • 246 9 PRITCHARD Telephone 335- f Telegrams: With Departmental j PEANCO Connections. J GO., LiU.,(_ PENANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG TPOH. AGENTS FOR THE WELL KNOWN STEEL SAFES MADE BY SAMUEL WITHERS CO. FIRE, THIEF damp proof. 11 MB m Sty l3 >■ f. I k i Isr sBB- PRICES
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    • 113 9 JfgOM WLTO wm C33' 1 i Mir COVERS and TUBES For QU AUTYand ECONOMY List of Stockists: Penang :—Chin Kooi Co., Cycle Carriage Co,. George Town Motor Garage. Parit Buntar: —Ban Boe Leong &Co Alor Star Goh Soon Leong. Sungei PataniJ. W, Wilson Co., Ltd, R. young <. Co., Ltd.,
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  • 395 10 .—‘‘T O M.” The Ipoh Gymkhana Club m ctinp, which ended on Saturday, hs« b en ’h a most successful race meeting fve r Le d by the Club and the officials, cue .nd all of them, may well ccnzratu ate them e ves o.» this resol".
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  • 375 10 Mr. Justice Darling wsb in vein when he delivered judgment in the King’s Bench Division in an action in which Mr. E. W. Baston and Bepeag,., t~, L»d ,of which tie former is a dii actor, of Cotpora-tion-stieet, Birmingham, sought damages from Messrs. C. Aribm Pearson, Ltd
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  • 169 10 Wealthy Man Fatally Wounded. Calcutta, August 4 —At the High Ccu t ses’ions to day Justice Buckland an special jury took up the case in which Nilkrishna SingLaroy and two up country men were charged with murder, attempt a" murder and culpable homicide. This case was the
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  • 1037 10 «90 NAMES. S A_i JL RUBBER (Dollar.) e c Sc Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 82|e 87Jc Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.61 3.75 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.40 4.60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 230? 23.50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.30 1.40 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 3.40 3.&CAyer Panas Rubber Estates 12.50
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    • 467 10 5 The Mother who loves her baby, and yet unfort’, nately not able to rear her infant at the breast, cannot go wrong if she fo lows the advice of doctors and mothers, basea orl century’s experience, and feeds her oaoi» o i -‘C starchless jR.LK Food FOR BABIES FROM
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    • 279 10 LADIES’ ANNOUNCEMENT? The British Supply Agency beg to announce, and respectful] > invite inspection of, a display at Room No. 1, Grand Hotel, (above the Robinson Piano Company’s premises in Beach Street) of over 500 Robelengths exquisitely embroidered in most charming designs, and comprising Crepe-de-Chines, Shantung Silks, Silk Voiles, Silk
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    • 721 11 INSURANCE. I*A y-^tSM—a Pßy^MßMgC—■—— f-wf THE W IW Pooley’s Weighing Machines J/w Iw v»tion are prepared to accept FIRE riiki at current rates. PERFECT ACCURACY. For full particulars apply to > PATERBON, SIMONS CO., LED., (Incorporated in England). By using M HK 1 Halls Distemper your COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE 1
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    • 1487 12 pa r\ RRITISH INDIA PfICIFIC Mfll L— lp Company V R REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND s s ECUADOR From Hongkong about Bth Sept 1920 A fry g’ J COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 6th Oct 1920 A and ever y 28 days
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    • 559 12 THE BEN LINEor STEAMERS Ltd LEITH. OUTWARD SAILINGS. s. s. BENALDER due August 31 s. s. BENAVON due Sept. 15 HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Coast cargo booked at current rates on date of sailing of steam For full particulars as regards sp’ace available and freight. Apply to Sandilands, Buttery Co., Agents Craig;
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    • 340 12 JMB MEROANTIMI BANK IP EJMITMAh (fEeorporajed i* Authorised Capital Babscribed Capital I* 14 01 w. Reserve Fund and Undivided Profita 1,146.400 Board of .Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J, m Kvrle Kin Sir nalid V P R Chalmir?’ St KCHM G YU e t rd Carm,chael OCS I, G.C
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