Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 August 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 199. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 473 1 NIKKO MODERN ART I PHOTOGR APHIC STUDIO, No. 7, North am Road. Tel No 579- 9 l- I Maxims for Motorists. i j EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. I I X 1« Is it worth while to =—=i V 2 i be uninsured Ufa&r- 2. Life is short-don’t 1 iW&W8ll make it shorter.
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    • 18 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN RORMcna mtrt 7R-MMO Sole AAeots 8.8. a F.I.S* i Ong Sam Leong Co.
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    • 2258 2 POSITIONS VACANT. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND TENDERS INVITED. K\\ll y y Jobbing and News Compositors 57 VICTORY LOAN, 1920. I Sale of Government I THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAARI wanted. Apply Managing Director 0 J. O/ £1 h vr a a ai r a ’“HiT Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. decided t 0
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  • 1850 3 “EMDEN’S” EXPLOITS. INDIAN AUTHORITIES SEVERELY CRITICISED. Au t vent of cousiderikble interest is the appearance of the first of the volume* of the British Offi.ia’ History of the War.” This consists of an account of the Naval operations to the battle of the Falklacds and is accompanied
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  • 54 3 Aug 30, 31, September I—The Quaints, Town Ha I. Aug 31—Chin Seng Co, Ltd, AG M, noon. Sept 2—Athena um, in Masonic Hall, 9 15 p.m. Sept 3—Legislative Council Meeting, 2 30 p m. Town Hall. S’pt 10 and 11—Mblayan Athletic Sportej Kuala Lumpur. Sept 13—Penang As-izes, Nov
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    • 223 3 I Paints The first and last measure of g in Paint is the service it gives. Pabco Paints aje mixed ready for g use'and are made to withstand the extreme physical and chemical changes cqmmon to all g tropical countries. They may be s used on interiors or exteriors with
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    • 140 3 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. S a a m 5 On and after Monday, July 19th, the Offices I of the United Engineers, Ltd. Penang: will be Removed to Na. 87, Bishop Street. THE WORLD-FAMED EVERPOPULAR HUMBER BICYCLES IN THREE DIFFERENT GRADES. For particulars and prices please apply to The Sole Agents
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  • 1596 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. .—"M.L.” Mr. A. C. Macmb hag been appointed a surveyor of shipe, Straits Rear Admiral lida Naval Attache, has left London for Tokyo, says a Rtuter telegram. The Governor haa accepted the resignation of Second Lieutenant H A Courtney, M acca Vol. Rifles. Mr John Mason, Master Mariner,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 921 4 [To UD lutrai W m “PIRiJN Sir,—A little local experience since my letter to you of a fortnight since tempts me to add a few further lines ou the subject I do not know whether Major Learmount and others who like him ascribe the nonsuccess of volunteering
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  • 47 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day X Selection The Girl from Utah ...Jones 2. Intermezzo. My Sumarun Girl ...Hirscb 3. W»l‘z Our D«tv ...Verral 4. Tu>gn In Andalusia ...Sirmay 5. Two Step Dandy Dau ...Fredericks
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  • 142 4 FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS. Previously acknowledged $940,524.08 Per Mr. H. B. Polglase, Hon. Treasurer, Penang: Chop “Swee On” per Mr. Goh Soon Cheng 100 Gross proceeds of Penang Baba Bangsawan, per Mr. Goh Soon Cheng 10,352.40 Per the District Officer, Temerloh: 2nd List. Towkay Gan Sang, Mengkarak 1,000 See
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  • 256 4 .—“S. F. P.” Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard in the Supreme ’Court, Singapore, gave judgment in a case which should prove of more than usual interest to the Chetty community. The action, stated his Lordship, was brought to Court by Anna Moona Viana Rana Saminathan Chetty as holder
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  • 250 4 The business for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, to-morrow, is as follows: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Appointment of President, Municipal Commissioners, Penang. 6.
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  • 196 4 MAN TORN BY LIONS. Bombay, August 24.—A gastly tragedy occurred at the Victoria Gardens to-day. A Hindu, who was seen seated on the terrace of the lions’ cage in some unexplained manner, dropped into the cage. Immediately a piercing cry was heard and the horrible spectacle
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  • 173 4 DROWNING FATALITY IN BOMBAY. Bombay, August 19.—A tragedy resulting in the drowning of eleven .girls and one boy occurred at Mahim Sea Face on Wednesday afternoon- It appears that a large party of girls and boys of the American Marhati Mission at Byculla went in
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  • 90 4 The following are th» i Me«rs. Kennedy 4 Co.’. X’re’iL?' 10 BatUn SHAKES. S 2 g M I I Rubber (Dollar M c. sc. 5 A. Molek 3 4(j •> Rn c Ic. K.-Sidim 3.99 4 3 N. Serendah... 6.00 650 J‘?° 4 10 Pajara 13.00 14.C0
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  • 15 4 Tongkah Harbour Tin N.L 22ud to 28 h week), 15 tons. O€I °Qe
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  • 186 4 Pknang, August 30, 192 y SP. Tepioo. S 8 7 M. P. iapiooa (1 J Gold leaf J nominal. Pepper (W. Coast 3 Ibi. 5 os)"’ wUea Black Pepper White Pepper 121 Frsug Pepper omin& lMace Pickings D O ILal Cloves *7 oottinal. Nut< °’r*No i ver seof -K’i"
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  • 272 4 PENANG, AUGUST 30, l»20. I BEEF— cu. I Soap per catty 32 I Roast do I Steaks do 60 I Stew or Curry .Meat do curry 40 I stew 40 I I Rump Steak do I Ox Tail each W—*o I do Tongue do I do Feet do
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    • 313 4 A COMMON ERROR. About the Digestion. Many people so far misunderstand the digestive system as to treat it like a machine; neglecting it until it works sluggishly, then irritating it into work again. The stomach certainly*needs help at times, but a study of the process of digestion will show that
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  • 1808 5 GLASGOW AND RANGOONA NEW HENDERSON LINER. (From Our Own Corresponds nt.) Edinburgh, Joly 29. Messrs, P. Henderson i Coy’s new passenger and cargo liner Amarapoora is at present loading cargo at Glasgow, and will leave Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Rangoon on Monday, 2nd Aagest. It is
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    • 208 5 PRITCHARD Telephone 335. A c> r Telegrams: With Departmental? T TH PEANCO Connections. J LU., PENANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. Gentlemen's Outfitting Dept. HATS. White and Khaki Straits $15.50 2 Y’A White Ellwoods 1, Ordinary 15.50 White Ellwoods Shikar with Puggaree 18.00 Solaro Ellwoods with Puggaree 22.50
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    • 260 5 The Big Gun of the Commercial World Scientifically constructed by first-class workmen from nlgneit grade materials. It is made true and sure, never rtfeses fire and is always ready for immediate service. IWVAtffeK j>T 8 >WW M EafMM. MABIE, TODD GO., LTD., “Swan” House, 133, Oxford Street, London, W.l. Manchester,
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  • 1577 6 In The Nineteenth Century,” Sir Frederick Lugard, G.C.MG C.B D S O formerly Governor of Hongkong, and Governor-General of Nigeria during the war, has an article under the arresting headline, Tie Crown Colonies and the British War Debt.” We have not the time to
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  • 1627 6 The temporary buildings erected at the only residential Club in Temporary Penang, to meet the inHousing. creasing demand for accommodation have suggested to many that this method of dealing with an acute problem is worthy of consideration as an expedient in other quartets, We notice that the
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    • 188 6 TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 THREE NIGHTS ONLY WALTER MAXWELL has the honour to announce the first return visit to Penang of R. B. SALISBURY and his Entire LONDON COMPANY AND PRODUCTION OF THE QUAINTS In their original Entertainment as playrd by them before Their Majesties The Kikq and Queen,
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    • 11 6 DINNER AND DANCE AT THE “Ek &> O.” On Friday, 3rd September.
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    • 140 6 IMPERIAL -uaHI EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. I Monday, 30th, to Wednesday, Ist September, 1920. Second House at 9-15 p. m. wavc WORLD FILM CORP, presents MADGE m THE VOLUNTEER It :s one of the best pictures and is sure to occasion talk of a highly commendatory kind. It is a
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    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The following *re th? tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time:— High Water Low Water To-day. 12 48 a.m. 7.11 a m. 12 53 pm. 7 32 p.m. To-morrow. 1.18 a.m. 7.38 p.m. 1.23 p.m. 7.58 p.m.
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  • 1038 7 SOVIET REPLY TO MR BALFOUR. [Reuter’s Telegrams.} London, August 26. fbe Soviet Government, replying to Mr Ba’fcm's No‘e, withdraws the condition minding that Poland establish a civic militia composed of workers. The Soviet reply says the Soviet Government is subordinating everything else to th? paramount desire to
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  • 40 7 FURTHER SUCCESSES. Constantinople, August 27. General Wrar gel’s southern army won a great victory iu the north of Taurida Province, capturing numerous prisoners and considerable booty. Constantinople, August 27. General Wrangel reports that he captured Novorrosisk and Ekatarinodar.
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  • 65 7 GERMAN NATIONALISTS’ ATTACKS Berlin, August 27. A crowd of German Nationalists stormed the French and Polish Consulates at Breslau, and destroyed the furniture and archives. Germany’s Apology Berlin, August 28. An official report says a representative of the Foreign Office called on the French Ambassador and the Polish
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  • 29 7 THE NEW ADMINISTRATOR. London, August 26. In view cf the unsettled condition of Mesopotamia, Sir Percy Cox, the rew Admitistrator acce’eiated his departure and left for Baghdad to-day.
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  • 195 7 —Ex. In the report on the F. M. S. Railways written, this year by the General Manager of Railways, it is stated that on 27th June, 1919, a covered goods wagon containing 73 bags of white rice from Alor Star arrived at Simpang Ampat and was
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  • 383 7 THE HUNGER-STRIKERS, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Aegu-t 26. A< re. a ds Mr H ward’s appeal for clemency for the Lord M-yer cf Cor k and others huoger-stii-iup, it is understcol that owing to the nature of the c»‘e, His Majesty consulted his Ministers, as he wculd not exercise lis
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  • 33 7 London, Aogu’t 28. An Army Orde r announces that it has been decided to revive the titles of Com manderp-in-Cbiet of the Alderehot, Eastern, Northern, Scottish, Southern and Western Commands.
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  • 144 7 MALAYAN SUCCESSES. The matriculation examination results at the University of Hongkong for July included the following: King, Edward VII Scholarship,—No 97, Tan Teik Guan (Anglo-Chinese School, Penang). Honours List: —Anglo-Chinese School, Penang:—No 99, Yeoh Kok Cheang; No 102 Khoo Gee Lee, St- Xavier’s Institute, Penang, No 401.
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  • 112 7 A fire occurred in a small piece goods shop at the corner of Acheen and Armenian Streets at about three o’clock this morning. The Fire Brigade received the alarm at about 15 minutes later, and Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton and his men arrived at the scene
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  • 68 7 STRIKE FAVOURED. London, August 26. The returns of the miners’ ballot hitherto published show overwhelming majorities in favour of a strike in support of the demand for a 2s* daily increase in wages and 14s 2d per ton reduction in the price of household coal, which the
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  • 60 7 WAGES DISPUTE SETTLED. London, August 27. The dispute between the wireless operators and the wireless companies was settled, after prolonged negotiations. The men are granted an average increase of 156 per cent over the pre-war rates, and the war bonus has been merged with the salary as
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  • 57 7 PROGRESS IN BRITAIN. London, August 26. Considerable progress is being made with afforestation in Britain. 44,000 acres have been acquired for planting. Negotiations are proceeding to acquire a further 47,000 acres. A School of Forestry Training for ex-service men opens in September in the New Forest. A similar school
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  • 51 7 London, August 26. Sir Edward Thorpe has been nominated as President of the British Association, which meets at Edinburgh in 1921. It is understood that in continuation of the policy of occasional visits to outlying portions of the British Empire the Association will meet at Colombo iu
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  • 70 7 London, August 27. Dutch capitalists have acquired an interest in a new joint stock company with a nominal capital of 30,000,000 kronen, which has been formed in Vienna under the auspices of the Austrian Government, to act as an intermediary between foreign capital and Austrian manufacturers. For
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  • 42 7 Berlin, August 24. An Essen message says it is understood obligatory deliveries of coal to the Entente by the Rhenisch and Westfalischen Mines to the middle of Auguste almost reached the stipulated quantity, and are being maintained at this level.
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  • 24 7 Lisbon, August 24. Tho newspaper “Opinao” states that the belief is gaining ground that a dissolution and fcesh elections will be forthcoming.
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  • 136 7 At a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Mr. Tessensohn asked why the ten per cent grant to their subordinates in 1919 which was recommended had nob yet been paid whereas the senior officers had received it. The President said he was informed that sanction had not yet
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  • 121 7 A circular from the Secretary of State for the Colonies is published in the Gazette, setting out certain alterations approved by the King in regard to the wearing of civil uniform. From this announcement it will be seen that the White Ufidress Tropical uniform may in future be
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  • 224 7 BARRY BEATS FELTON. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 27. To-morrow, over the famous Parramatta course, the scene of many historic sculling contests, Ernie Barry will again meet Alf. Felton, the young Australian ex-soldier, for the professional sculling championship of the world, which the Twickenham man lost last year over
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  • 50 7 BRITAIN WINS AT WATER POLO. Antwerp, August 28. In the Olympic water polo final, England beat Belgium by three goals to two. Wrestling. Antwerp, August 28. The final classification in the catch-as-catch-can wrestling gives the United States 9| points, Finland 8, Sweden s|, Switzerland 5, and Britain 2.
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  • 32 7 London, August 26. The Federal authorities raided the Greek steamer Themistocles and found aboard a quantity of cocaine, morphine and valued at $BO,OOO concealed in the engine room.
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  • 34 7 Paris, August 26. M. Palain has resigned the post of Governor of the Bank of France. He has been appointed Honorary M. Robineau, Director-General of Discount, succeeds to the Governorship.
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  • 61 7 Melbourne, August 26. Replyiag to a question in the House of Representatives on the subject of the method of levying customs duties on imports from the continent at par value of eoDtinental currency, Mr. Hughes forshadowed legislation which will remedy the disadvantages under which Frftnce and other
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  • 32 7 Philadelphia, August 26. A receiver has been appointed for the Bethlehem Motors Corporation. The assets are $4,900,000, and liabilities $3,000,000. The difficulties are due to insufficient working capital.
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  • 210 7 MORE SURVIVORS. The P- O. Nankin, which arrived here yesterday, brought U more survivors of the Chinese owned steamer Stephan, which sank off Langsa, Sumatra, on the evening of the 11th instant, consisting of seven members of the ctew and four passengers. Of the thirty-four crew
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  • 199 7 GOVERNOR COX’S CARD. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, August 26. A sensation bas been created in United States by Governor Cox’s char* ges against the Republicans regarding the raising of campaign funds. Speaking at Princeton (Indiana), Governor Cox alleged fabulous sums were being contributed to the Republican cause
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  • 79 7 AMERICAN FEARS. London, August 25. The “Daily Telegraph’s” New Yorfcj correspondent says Americans are becoming fearful, lest any attempt to carry out» the Jones Shipping Act force a retaliatory alliance upon Britain and Japan. Hi is expected any attempt to apply discriminatory rates will be met by
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  • 36 7 Washington, August 27. A proclamation officially announces tho ratification of the Woman r Suffrage amendment, which becomes the nineteenth amendment to the constitution. It is signed by Mr. Colby, the Secretary of State.
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  • 44 7 Washington, August 25. The United States Shipping Board authorised increases of freight rates fcXJ water transport of from 20 to 40 per cen| and passenger charges of from 20 to 30 per cent. The increases affect botij coastal and lake shipping.
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  • 24 7 Washington, August X. The Department of Commerce announces that Explosive Trades, Limited, has acquired a $25,000,000 interest in the| General Motors Corporation.
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  • 39 7 Washington, August 25. The “Times’ Paris correspondent sajf it is expected Ambassador Matsu! will resign in a month’s time. Viscount Ishii will succeed Mr- Matsui, whose services and personality are the subjects of higfaj tributes.
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  • 97 7 The Governor has appointed the following places in Singapore to bo prisons fo*; the custody of prisoners undergoing sentences of imprisonment: —All that areal bounded by Moulmein and Balestier Roads on the north, by Balestier and Race Course Roads on the east, by Race Course and Rangoon Roads
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  • 69 7 The Empire will give to-night a higH class entertainment, including in the first show the William Fox Comedy, drama, “This is the Life” starring George Walsh, and at 9-15 p.m. a World Special Feature, “The Volunteer," featuring Madge Evans, Triangle comedies and tw< further episodes of the
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  • 511 8 The Straits Government Gazette” contains a Bill to be introduced in the Legislative Council to amend tha law for the acquisition of land for public purposes and for companies. The objects and reasons are The principal changes effected in the law by this Bill are the following
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  • 243 8 j.—Ex. The Governor in Council has prescribed a speed limit of 10 miles per hour in excess of which no motor car when passing through the limits of the following villages in Province Wellesley shall be driven: —Bukit Mertajam, Butterworth, Bagan Tuan Kechil, Bukit Tambun, Nibong
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 409 8 Convalescence Sfg3 I jf Its high food value, ease of 1 f assimilation and attractive it a il 1 I flavour make “Ovaltine” in- *uw©kd ll f valuable during convalescence. ••sotuat r j[ f It is the very marrow of recuper- *‘-Jrd y ative and restorative material* ’‘"‘‘Sjjffif y It
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    • 155 8 ESCAPE FROM PAIN. Has a lingering, maddening life of pain discouraged you and made you sick at heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a rasping pain in the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has robbed you of joy and made the whole I world seem full of black gloom.
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    • 531 8 I LAST 10 DAYS OF RECORD SALeT] I UNASSAILABLE SALE PRICES. I Every item in this list has been greatly re- 3 duced in price. Cash trading enables us to sell goods of the best quality at rock bottom 1 prices. Remember our whole stock is, new clean and fresh.
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  • 584 9 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Sappho, Candy, 327, T. Anson, Adamson Gilfilhn Co, general. Speelmao. Dutc.i, 579, Langsa, K PM. gone al5 Ninkin, Manley, 4,25 J, London, Adamson, GilfiUau Co, general. Rahau, Franco, 5,615, Kobe, A Gilfi*'» o Co, S eneral To-day’s Arrivals, E ephan’a, Talh nt, 2,695, Calcutta, Islay Kerr
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  • 17 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 29th July By B I 26'h August
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  • 13 9 Tbe homeward mail by tbe Lahore c oses at noon to-morrow.
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  • 120 9 Penang, August 30 1 1920. vßv Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 mon’hs* eight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 118 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank I'B Madras Demand Bank 118 3
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  • 294 9 DAILY (except Sunday). J train. CZZZ3U > B Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, -7.15 a m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15
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    • 244 9 MEW ADVERTISEMENT!. POSITION WANTED. Yonug Engihbman deur.s apartments with Board commencing October Ist. Apply Box No. 350, c/o Pinaug Gazette. 1 FOB «ALE. t— New Model Overland Car > unused; immediate deliveiy. Apply Box No. 349, c/o Pinang Gazette. Studebaker Car, 7 seater, in good Condition. Apply to Box 351,
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    • 467 9 AAJUUVUUIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ? -f QI < ESTABLISHED C -fl ,fl f I lOl*> 100 YEARS i.| I JOHN HADDON I Export and Import Agents, and > For ONE HUNDRED YEARS in the CITY OF < 5 LONDON we have acted as Buying and Selling g Agents for Storekeepers, Traders and Growers 'Jg
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  • 391 10 Per P. O. s s. Nankin, from London, July 23. and Marseilles, July 31.—Lieut. E. R. W. Bailey. Capt. F. R. Bailey, Mr. H. P. Ball, Lieut. B. C. Barford, Mr. E. C. Barlow, Mrs. Barlow, Mr. S. G. Bearcock, Mr. T. B. Bonning, Mr. Y. L. and
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  • 373 10 Having reproduced a paragraph from this journal, (‘‘Malayan Leader”) written by our Johore correspondent, referring to forthcoming royal weddings in Johore, the “Straits Times’’ had the following note in a subsequently issue; “The Deputy State Secretary, Johore, calls attention to the quotation from the “Malayan Leader” published
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    • 278 10 I have found Ivon J&lloids to be an Excellent Tome in; all such cases. 9 Says the ■'t Many a man feels so thorough- ly out of sorts, and thinks him- self so dreadfully ill, that he is rather surprised when the S Doctor tells him there is not really
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    • 106 10 I OVII "Dl 1 1/w Ginger seer, Ginger Ale, Malvern Water, Tonic water and nelenta water. I I I OMalnahie at:- I I The Leading Clubs, j E. s 0. Hotel and from Huttenbach, Lazarus Sous., Ltd., g in Site Streits seUlements.) NOW IN STOCK BLITAR COFFEE POWDER BEANS TELE
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    • 212 10 Tyres and l übes npME Firestone x Non-Skid tread gives a safe hold with I e’.tra j.illjs oi wear; the body is strong and sustain- I ing; tlie excellent quality I of the rubber gives easy I riding, good traction and protection. A trial will prove this. H Afterwards you
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    • 863 11 insurance i the f 1 BRITISH LONDON ASSURANCE COBFOBA.ION, A W '4' T KT* Vhe undenigned agents for tho Corpo- Bn ystion are prepared to accept FIRE risks at :=S |g hfrgj ’CfcJ* Xgg “R R” EXPANDED METAL a 1/HIV I£/U| DU DIAMOND MESH PATERSON, SIMONS A CO., LWD., g
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    • 1335 12 p g o -B WTISH I WDIA PfICIFIC Mfll L„ s T fl “A» lp Com P a "y- REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. AND Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. JA \TTh If* Y* BsECUADOR From Hongkong about Bth Sept 1920 j&L JL A A—■ s s COLOMBIA
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    • 546 12 in j The Best in the I KANGAROO I I BASS I Brilliant Invigorating I SOLE IMPORTERS: G. TAYLOR Co I I LIMITED, 1 and Singapore, I %IIIIIIII!IIII1IIIIIIIIIII||||||||I||||O H. T. DOULATRAM qq Present their best "compliments to all their cusiomets and request the pleasure of their attendance on the 30th,
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    • 341 12 JMR MERCANTILE BANK IP LIMITIB. rK (Uaorporated u Isglaad}. Authorised Capital £3 010,000 Subscribed Capital 1,0*0,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Frofits 1,146,400 Board cfjjDirectors. ts, are L Mack, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrie, [Uc »3. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. R?, jd' kVm’g YUIe LOfd Carmlchael GOBI, GO 18 jTB
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