Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 201. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRIOE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 20 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN taurf 7W-NUO Mm*. j Sole Aiteats S.S. a F.M.S> I Ong Bam Leong a Co.
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  • LATE INDIAN NEWS.
    • 384 3 Madras, August 17.—The Madras Legislative Council assembled to-day at I V iotoria Building, His Excellency the I Governor presiding. Mr. Syed Yusuf Sahib, who had been elected as a member in place of Mr. 1 akub Hasan who resigned a short time ago, did not attend
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    • 229 3 Simla. August 17. —The statement of births and deaths from principal diseases in India for the week ending 22nd May last, issued to-day, shows the birth-rate was highest in Madras, it being 36.68, Bombay ranking next with 31.14. The Central provinces arid the Punjab closely follow but
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    • 154 3 Lahore, AsyU» —Thu ‘Civil and Military Gasette” gives a description of the type of refugee* recently come to India through Afghanistan to Peshawar. They are a motley crowd containing many divergent specie» such as students from Berlin, polite to gruff rude men from Slovakia «.veral of
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    • 64 3 Allahabad, August 20. —The "Pioneer,” believes that the of the Duke of Connaught to fMirt will be of mudh briefer duration than the tour which had been arranged for the Prince of Wales Th® Duke is noyr in his seventy-first year, so that the task before
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1023 3 TENDERS INVITED. Our Ladies Sale of Government Rubber (plantations), p«partn?ei?t. Kual p*“ s Has now in stock a new selection of charming after- m 1 r Tenders will be received at the Office of noon frocks, also a quantity of Other new goods. the Director of Agricalture, KuaU Lumpur, up
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    • 88 3 Last Night! TOWN HALL To-night at 9-15. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF R. B. SALISBURY AND The Quaints. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME i —i TOWN HALL-TWO NIGHTS ONLY > Commencing Friday, September 3rd. J, 9-15 AT 9-15 LEYLAND HODGSON PRESENTS THE HARMONIOS I 7 STAR ARTISTES 7 i> TIT-BITS I FROM THE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 151 3 (imperial EMPIRE TH EAT RE, ~PENANG ROAD. Monday, 30th, to Wednesday, Ist September, 1920, Second House at 9-15 p. m. WORLD FILM CORP, presents MADGE EVANS in THE VOLUNTEER It is one of ih* bat p c uns and is to occasion talk of a highly commendatory kind. It is
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  • 826 4 Ur. C. B. Redway, of Messis. Barker jrnd Co., left Penang on leave on Sunday. Mr. Mark Casey, Executive Engineer, P. W. D. Batu Pahat, is expected back from Home very shortly. Major F. W. M. Burr, Assistant Engineer, P- W. D. Johore, has gone to ißatu
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  • 493 4 PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS. There was a lane asse nbly of cleikr, i.tprpreters and others connee eo with the Sop: erne Court, Penaup, mterday afternoon to bid au revoir to Mr H G Sarwar, Registrar of he Supreme Court, who proceeds on long ipxve to-morrow. Those present
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  • 225 4 A motor ca r while patsi g through the Chinese part of 'he village »f Bazan Jermal Pr vince WeHeshy, knocked down and killed an old Chinese w- man, who tried to cross the road. The whole of the Chinese villagers turned out, and wou’d have inched
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  • 534 4 H. H. THE SULTAN’S SONS WED. The wet weather which prevailed all day yesterday interfered very little with the initial day’s ceremonies iu connection with the marriage of the two sods of His Highness the Sultan of Johore, says the •‘Free Press.” For a long time past
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  • 29 4 Tin was quo'ed in Loudon yes'erday at £272 spor, and £279 three month*. To-day’? quotation for raw tin in Penang was $139, tin ore $139 per picul.
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  • 35 4 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. August, output 423 piculs, 547 hours worked, 62,000 cubic yards treated, estimated gross value $42,000, estimated costs $17,000. Lost 4 days building dams and cleaning boilers.
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  • 30 4 The following were the rubber quotations in London yesterday: Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 9|d Smoked Sheet Is 8d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 192 4 Pbnang, September 1. 1920. SP. Tapioca S 9 00 sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.50 sales Gold leaf $7« seller». Pepper (W. Coant 3 lb«. 6 oe) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers
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  • 315 4 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, August 31, The weather was cool and the going good. Ttxre was a large attendance. Race I. JILL Luckman 1 LOCHINVAR R-dfearn 2 ORTHEZ Suttle 3 Won by 2| lena'bs; 1| lengths. Time: 1 min 19 3/5 ?ecs. Tote
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  • 52 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Selection To Night’s The Night ...Rubens 2. An Indian Romance Hobomoko ...Reeves 3. Waltz Bells of Blighty ...Baker 4. Tango Tha Carnation ...Zulueta 5. T<vo Step How do you do Miss
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  • 208 4 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920. BEEF— ct?i Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry. Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50—60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart per catty 40 Liver do 70 Fillet
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  • 654 4 —“M. M. MALAY OFFICERS CONFER. A conference of a[l the Malay Officers I of the Agricultural Department was held in Kuala Lumpur recently. The proceed- ings commenced with the examination of I numerous specimens and illustrations of pests and diseases of rubber, coconuts and padi in the museum of
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  • 60 4 1—’ T 'h“ Q-iaint’, Town H»‘l, 9 15 p.m Sep" I—P of Bw’i C rca*, Da o Kramat Gai dei.B. Sept 2—Kthena um, in Masonic Hall, 9 15 p.m. Sept 3—L«»g’slativ Council Meeting, 2 39 pm. Town H-H. S pt 10 11 M l-yan A’hle’ic Spor*», KaUa Lumpur.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 185 4 CURES TALK. GREAT FAME OF A GREAT MEDICINE WON BY ACTUAL MERIT. The fame of Little’s Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has done to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says: I was troubled awfully
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    • 483 4 NtW position An Engineer want.i t Factory Apply l 0 Box It Pmang Gazette. M, c() TO let? ~lmmediate Eatrw p arf Hoose No. 13, Gottlieb Road’ > il W, 4 Bedrooms, B-thn.om- K;’» L rao<l »i phone, Motor car sbed< An 356, c/o Pinang Gazette. PP y B x
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  • 1170 5 A REMARKABLE RECORD. The Soviet Governmeit demanded as a condition precedent to the meeting of a Peace Conference in London the capitulation and disarmament of General Wrangel and his army. Their insistence on this point suggests that they are not wholly confldent of their ability to crush
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  • Article, Illustration
    130 5 Opening on Friday. "The Hamonics” commence a short serson here at the Town Hall on Friday night end will present a series of programmes c >mprising ‘‘vaudeville’’ and tit bits from London revues. The combina r ion consists of seven artistes, the chief of whom is Mr Leyland
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  • 52 5 A Chinaman, while bathing in the shallow stream of the Sungei Pinang (Baiik Pulau), last week, was carried away by a large crocodiled, which bad stealthily crept up from the sea and seize him by the chestj His remains were recovered the uext day some distance
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    • 267 5 Z/ «u r 4&i w i?i rwrii is 3 IVA kjT&/ I/ H Tj "S <apKt- Bonnie Glaxo Baby > f S Glaxo lays for Baby fl a firm foundation of jf sturdy health A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to 9 months,
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    • 218 5 SUMMER AND THE BABY. Hot Weather Perils and How to Avert Them. The summer months are the most dangerous to infants and young children. Cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentery, come on so quickly during the hot season that often the little one is beyond aid almost before the parents
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    • 347 5 wl A hbwWolffll The INew “’and Easier Way to Better Housekeeping DO away with housekeeping drudgery. Do away with back breaking, stooping, stretching, bending and climbing. GetanO-Cedar Polish Mop. With it you clean, dust and polish all at one time. Use it on the floors, on oil cloth and linoleum,
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  • 23 6 Adams. —At Penang, on August 31st, Irene, wife of Wilmot Adams, M.8.8.C. (Cantab), F.R.C.S. (England), Straits Settlements Medical Service, of a son.
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  • 1248 6 The report of the Chief Secretary, F M S. for 1919 contained interesting refer* ences to the activities of the various Departments daring the year, and the resalts achieved, financial 'and otherwise. Most people probably perused the review of the Railways Department The facts and figures given wereispecially
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  • 1054 6 a In Port Said a year ago one sat in a chair near the window of i'r Esypt,a Tu the only hotel worth visit--1 Light» side. ‘“8 j boys place their fingers to 3 their noses, or, walking the main street, rejected the overtures of an urchin
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  • 167 6 CHANGE Of PROGRAMME. The Quainta," that talented Coer, whose reparation throughout the S presenting a programme that k universal appeal, is well k DO wc M 1 ponsible for a complete change at Hall last night, and »g.i n met enthusiastic reception. •< Pi firrn H c a
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  • 156 6 The objects and reasons at the foot of bil to amend the Criminal Procedure Code which is to be introduetd into the Legisl stive Council, state At present no police offiser under the rank of inspector is empowered to grant bail. Inspectors are generally very busy and
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  • 90 6 [From Our Own Correspondent j Singapore, August 1. At the annual meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club, held last evening, Mr. Langham Carter was elected President. Several members commented on the lack of interest the Committee bad shown in the Malayan Sports, but the Chairman pointed out
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  • 113 6 The Siagapore Swimming Club's hundred' yards championship rac* for the year was contested on Sunday, ani the result showed that the new members of the Club include some good material. Seven men started. The winner, as expected, was forthcoming iw Penrice, a new mm who some Sundays
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  • 61 6 Single Handicap “A 40 H Threfall beat—3o 2 G Milner 6 2,6-b Championship Pairs—R N Hamilton awA K A B Terrell M K Wbitlcck and H Fearon 6-3,6-8, 6-4. Single Handicap “B 15 CE Waldren beat—3o.3 J A B.nnett 6 1,6 Mixed Doubled 5 Mr and Mrs
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  • 86 6 LIEUT. PARER’S MACHINE DAMAGED. Sydney, August 31.—Lieutenant Pare» machine crashed during the flight JEO Sydney »o Melbourne. The aviators unhurt. The machine was bauiy The flight will be finished in a plane —Ane'a. T The Empire Th- atre, w this week showing a very r tr tlVo on
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    • 12 6 DINNER AND DANCE AT THE “E. ĔT* O.” On Friday, 3rd September.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 36 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day* and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time• High Water. Low Water To-DAT. 1.47 a.m. 8.04 a.m. 1.52 pm. 8.23 p.mj To-morrow. 2.15 a.m. 8.33 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.43 p.m.
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  • 30 6 DEATH. De Vries. —On August 29, at his residence, Desker Road, Singapore, Alfred G. de Vries. OBITUARY. Paris, August 29. The death has occurred of Cardinal Jette, Archbishop of Paris.
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  • 207 7 A PITCHED BATTLE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 29. mob at Belfast last evening attacked vld partially wrecked a small Police tion and some Unionists’ houses. A ...(table pitched battle between the r I factions ensued, in which paving cs were used indiscriminately. Police troops charged the combatants with
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  • 491 7 Mr. LJoyd George’s promise of “more diastio” measures does not impress even the Irish Unionist mind, says the “Manchester Guardian.” The dissolution of Southern Unionists proceeds apace notwithstanding. The Council of the Dublin Chamber of Commerce—in the Gladstonian days a bulwark of commercial Unionist opposition tn Home
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  • 528 7 Cord Robert Cecil made an important ««ggestion. for the settlement of the Irish question in a speech at Norton, near Letchworth. He said it was now not very clear what the principles of Unionism really were. The Unionist party was founded to maintain the union
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  • 76 7 BRITISH SOCIALIST WARNING. London, August 28. The Executive Council of the Social Democratic Federation and the National Socialist. Party passed a resolution protesting “most strongly against anything in the shape of a mass strike or a general strike which cannot fail to inflict privation and misery upon the
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  • 71 7 THE 100 METRE SWIM. Antwerp, August 29. The Qlympic 100 metres swimming race, which was re-swum, was again won by Kakanamaku (America) in 1 min. 1 2/5 secs. Rowing Events. Antwerp, August 29. In the final of the Olympic Rowing Eights, America was first and Britain second. Time,
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  • 64 7 New York, August 28. Despite the importation of small quantities of German and Scandinavian paper, the shortage of newsprint is still acute and renders the continuation of strict conservation necessary. For various reamanufacturers are offering less paper in 1921 than in 1920. It is announced that the
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  • 238 7 CHANGE OF VENUE PROPOSED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Warsaw, August 29. As the result of the Polish delegation at Minsk telegraphing that they had been described as spies by the Soviet Government, and the mast of the wireless station at Minsk having broken under suspicious circumstances, the Polish Government telegraphed
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  • 218 7 In its comments on the results of the conference at Boulogne and the proposal to hold a Russo-Polish Peace Conference in London, the Paris “Matin.” (quoted by. Reuter) points out the supposed danger of resurrecting a strong Russia which might ally herself with Germany. “This aspect of the
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  • 306 7 London, August 17. —Although Labour developments over Poland are no longer likely everyone is anticipating a trial of strength arising out of the coming Miners’ strike. This may start quietly but the “Direct Actionists are not expected to lose a chance of involving other industries and compelling a
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  • 101 7 ATTEMPT TO DEFY ALLIES. [Reuter's Telegrams. Berlin, August 29. The Workers' Council at Kiel Dockyards is urging the men not to comply with the demands of the Entente for the destraction of 200 aeroplane motors at present lying in the Dockyard and declaring that the Dockyard men
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  • 69 7 THE SPA AGREEMENT. Berlin, August 30. In conformity with the Spa agreement, notices have been posted on walls ordering disarmament, which must be carried out between September 15th and November 11th. One hundred marks are offered for every rifle given up. All arms surrendered will be destroyed. Heavy
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  • 80 7 Paris, August 30. The ex-Premier of Poland, M. Paderewski, in an interview in a Paris paper, expresses fear of a German-Russian Alliance against Poland and suggests an Alliance with Rumania and Czecho-Slova-kia as a counter-balance. The ex-Pre-mier does not believe the Red Armies have been entirely shattered.
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  • 35 7 STRIKE AT STUTTGART. Berlin, August 29. A general strike has been declared at Stuttgart as a protest against a deduction of 10 per cent income tax from the wages of all workers.
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  • 99 7 FRENCH OPINION. Paris, August 30. The “Temps,” in an article on the New Hebrides admitting that the condominium regime works badly, suggests in exchange for the linking up of the New Hebrides to the French possessions in the Pacific, that France should pledge herself to a system
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  • 80 7 hew York, Augusf 31. The Federal grand jury indicted 42 steamship companies, including the International Mercantile Marine, the Atlantic Transport, Cunard, Anchor, Booth, French Trans-Atlantic and Kerr Companies, on charges of conspiracy and restraint on trade. The parties indicted include practically all the big Trans-Atlantic lines. The
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  • 34 7 ARGENTINE’S ADHERENCE. Butenos Aires, August 31. In reply to a Note from the British Legation, the Argentine Government has announced its willingness to sign the convention limiting traffic in opium and cocaine.
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  • 68 7 London, August 28. The “Times” states that H. M. S. Malaya conveys the Duke of Connaught to India. She was chosen for this duty to give the people of the Malay States an opportunity to see the ship they presented to the Navy- It should
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  • 95 7 THE SITUATION. TReuter’s Teleurams.l London, August 30. A War Office communique says the situation in Mesopotamia has not materially changed. The Baghdad Mosul Railway was cut on August 23rd but communication has been restored. Increasing restlessness has been shown in the Samarra and Suliman-Uyeh divisions. The officials, Captain Lloyd
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  • 527 7 London, August 24. —General Sir E. Barrow in a letter to the Press, deprecates pessimism in regard to Mesopotamia and recalls the similarity of the situation with that of Burma in 1887. Then too we were maintaining large forces, losing valuable lives, and
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  • 119 7 Damascus July 22. —Before adjourning, the Syrian Congress issued a proclamation stating that the Cabinet, refused to appear before the Congress to explain its policy regarding General Gouraud s ultimatum. The Congress went to declare that no Government whatever h<*l power to accept in the name
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  • 222 7 INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Geneva, August 29. In conformity with the resolution adopted by the international Labour Conference at Washington in 1919 an International Commission of Emigration hag been constituted, composed of one third Government delegates, one third workers’ delegates ond one third employers’ delegates. Brazil, Canada, China, France,
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  • 53 7 London, August 31. President Wilson approved the report» of the Anthracite Coal Commission, proposing an increase in the wages of corftract miners of 20 per cent and of those of other miners proportionately, the whole equivalent to a total increase of $85,000,000 yearly. The award is retrospective
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  • 51 7 London, August 31. A Princetown (Massachusetts) message says Captain Blake, Naval Attache, has arrived to represent Sir Auckland Geddes at the Pilgrim Fathers’ celebrations. Captain Blake recalled the satisfaction with which the British naval units greeted the arrival of American warships in the North Sea during the
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  • 35 7 DAMAGE IN SAKHALIEN. Tokio, August 30. As the result of a disastrous tidal wave, which swept over Odomari Island, Sakhalien, 200 were drowned, 370 houses damaged, and 500 people rendered homeless and starving.
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  • 33 7 London, August 31. Rice was de-controlled yesterday. A leading rice broker forecasts a reduction of the price in consequence of the reductions of export prices by the Burma Commission.
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  • 139 7 London, August 15. —Interviewed by representative of the “Observer” regarding his appointment as Governor cf Bihafl and Orissa, Lord Sinha said that the position of Governor was going to he n*os| difficult. “I enter upon my duties,” hfl continued, with the assured hope of operation of all
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  • 92 7 London, August 17.—Indian affairs arf temporarily overshadowed. The appoint»ment of the new Governors is little criticised. Mr. Montagu who can count o* all his friends is still lobbying hard to secure his appointment as Viceroy. It is noteworthy that the “Manchester Guardian” supports the idea not very outspokenly,
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  • 703 8 Mr. G. K. Chesterton writes to a Home pape —A i.erica, in repealing the I eclaratioa of Independence, and at last officially denying the Jeffersonian view (bat all men have inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit jf happines®, dia something that goes far beyond the
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  • 130 8 The Postmaster-General announces that the special fee charged, in addition to the ordinary foreign postage, on correspondence sent from England to Paris by air mail will be reduced from 2s to 2d per ounce. The fee of 6d per packet will continue to be charged on correspondence
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  • 92 8 TWO MALAYS CARRIED OFF. A few days ago a tiger killed a Malay wood cutter at Nibong Estate, near Trong. belonging to Mr Pasqud. His friend, who heard his scream for help, went to his assistance and managed to rescue the corpse. Another Malay, named Haji Salleh,
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    • 344 8 K JUST UNPACKED. A NEW SHIPMENT OF 1 THE WORLD-FAMED EVERPOPULAR HUMBER BICYCLES IN THREE DIFFERENT GRADES. 11 < j ii! For particulars and prices please apply to The Sole Agents for S. S. F. M. S GOH TAIK CHEE SON, 24. Beach Street and Church Street, Penang. Tel: No.
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  • 2522 9 the NEW PRESIDENT. -j-fje fortnightly meeting of the Municipal r uigsioners was held yesterday afternoon the Municipal Chamber. Mr G A u-reford (Presileit) was in the chair, the others present bei g the Hon Mr W H Thorne, Dr F Liston, Messrs Yeoh Goan Sejk P K Nambyir,
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  • 215 9 RESULTS OF AUTUMN EXAMINATION, 1920. F.rs’ Professional Examination—The fol’owing have completed the examination: E Ba r ke, S Viuahayamurthy, S Sanmugam, S A Hunt, Lee Keog Cbin, A R Muttiab, Chia Teck Yam, Lum Kum Seng, J T Amarasingam. Pass in Boilogj:—S Sinnadorai, Mohd Jaff
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  • 83 9 Writing on July 29 th» London Correspondent of th-* ’‘Free Preit>” says :—The Association of British Malaya was forma )y c nstituted this we< k, the rales being adopted at a special grntral meeting. Upto the present the r e are ab mt 160 new Members
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  • 670 9 CHIN SENG CO., LTD. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of Chin Seng and Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at the offices of the Company, No 41, Farquha- Street, Mr B E Rms (Chairman) presiding. The others present were Messrs Cbeah Leong Keab, (Managing Director),
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  • 116 9 Penang, September 2, 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 monthg’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 120 3 days’ sight Private 127 Bombay Dsmanl Bank 120 Madras Demand Bank 120 3 sight
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  • 223 9 Yesterday’s Arrival. Oanfa, Woodgett, 5,809, Shanghai, W Mansfield <fc Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Lai Sang, Money, 2,225, Kobe, Boustead A Co, general. Takada, Harvey, 4,222, Kobe, A A Anthony «fe Co, general, Heim, Erichsen, 758, Bombay, Borneo Co, Ltd, general. Ban Wbatt Soon, 199, Leyne, T. Anson, E
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  • 48 9 Recruiting has bean resumed in Madras Presidency generally, except in the following Taluqs, which are still closed owing to the prevalence of disease. Divi, Tanuku, and Ermagudam Taluqs of Kistna District. Ramacbandrapuram, Amalapuram, and Rajamandry M T Taluqs of Godavery District. Odaysrpalayam Taluq of Trichiuoply District.
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  • 323 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 17 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in Loudon. 29th July By B I 26th August
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  • 14 9 The homeward mail by the Tbongwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
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  • 1024 9 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I j*. _i_.. n RUBBER (Dollar.) c c Se. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 824? 87L-, Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.6C11 8.78 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.40 Ayer Hitam Planting Byndicat*' 23.00 23.50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ...1 1.30 1.40 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 3.40 i 3.60
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  • 834 10 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. The statement made at the half-yearly meeting of the British North Borneo (Chartered) Company, and the interesting speech of the President, Sir Weft Ridgeway, furnished a very complete account of the present position and prospects of this oatlying corner of the B itish Empire, says
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