Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1920

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 183 d. No. 202. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY. 2nd SEPTEMBER. 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 579 1 everywhere wholesale from J 11 f! o If '><hXa uftfrl ifl f [s IM a t I S O.t S«” l g 4 c I >BM j^MJTr’ T TI 11 iiifflM—M—lgß —-I—--»» r ir Y9U HAVE NOT TRIED, g f BEAR BRAND MILK j HUDSON'S LIGHT RAILWAY I you can
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    • 18 1 ItHE BEBI CAR IN TOWN «SIMSTC3 «Atn /tr-wtM sole ARenta 5.8. a F.M.S. Ong Sam Leong a 00,
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    • 1860 2 POSITION* VACANT. NOTICE*. “BOUR CODECS, F.M.3. ELECT RIC 'SHOWERSOF LIFE' S]MOTICE OF RROVM Pinang Gt<ze e. Government Office. EMPLOYERS of Indian labour an SI»I H W J] BnthsmUHtbe n ported the Municipal returnf J Health Office between 10 am. and 4p. m. Tnbbinff and News Compositors O r at Dato
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  • 898 3 THE RELIEF OF RUMAILHV Canon ParSt has recently published a book enti ltd “Marvelbus Mesopotamia, 1 and from the point of view of local residence the adjective is not inaptly chosen says the “Pioneer's” Baghdad correspondent. The railway, the construction of which was hailed with such evident
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    • 397 3 II Ulf®' is® O' 1® a> 1 ;L n-j I -i S- 3 J urOOF J A /lpS~3g iimra I 3® I 4 J e 4BmEIIII »lS »/iisf 41S Like New I ANY housewife can easily lx keep her home clean and bright by devoting a_ jStL I little attention
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    • 561 3 I FINE BUYING INDUCEMENTS AT WHITEAWAY’S RECORD SALE. Everyday requirements of reliable quality at greatly reduced Cash Sale Prices. We are continuing our sale to September 11th to enable us to open up large new consignments of goods from Britain and America. We certainly have a splendidly assorted stock which
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  • 879 4 the psychology of faces. [To Th> Editor or thj “Pin ano Gxzuttb.”] gm —The number of the “Il ustrated London News” for Ju'y 17th that lately reached Penang by the mail contains the portraits of fi e personalities concerned in the Amritsar dtba e in the Home of Commons.
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  • 843 4 SUPPLEMENTARY ORDERS. The following are euppl-mentary O'ders f the day for the meeting of the Legislative Council, to b held here to-morrow. 1. Qaes ions by Mr R J Addie:— (1) What is the amount at present available of the local portion of the Prince of Wales’ Fund
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  • 255 4 TO DAY’S HANDICAPS. Race I—(s furlongs). Brella 9, Waukover 8 10, Ampang 8 7 Gay Lad 7.11, After Hours 7.2 Race 2—(6 furlong’). Pickle 10.10, Alachester 10.10, Backfire 9.3, Cheeky Boy 8,11, Acquisition 8 11, Lady Picqaet 8.8. Bush Gid 87, Jaunty Jav 8.6, Kmanga 7.10, Riyal Blood
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  • 57 4 [From Our Own Corbrspondbnt.] Kuala Lumpur, September 1. The scratchings for Thursday’s races at Kuala Lumpur are as under AH engagements—Ring wood. Race I—Brelh, Gay L«»d Race 2—Acquisition, Bash Girl. Race 4—Comborah, Nullo, Pacific Sands, Sansprite, Malaya. Race s—Eveline, Canton, Cookoo, The Bolter, Miss Moorefield. Rice 7—Bslarang,
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  • 81 4 Kuala Lumpur, September 2. The principal prices in the lotteries on to-day’s events were as follow Race I—\mpsng $375, Waukover $240 $5 lottery—Waukover $450, Ampang $325. Race 2—Backfire $l7O, Lady Picquet $l2O. $5 lottery—Lady Picque; $375. Race 3—Hankow $l7O. Race s Principal Boy $250. Race s—Avro $3OO. Race
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  • 169 4 M. L.” The Selangor Autumn Race Meeting, for which there were record entries, opened on Tuesday afternoon on the Kuala Lumpur race course. The weather, which was threatening at nooo, proved propitious auc whilst the sun was seen epasmodica Iv, the afternoon was delightfully cool, and this
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  • 95 4 An 18-year-o’d Chinese servant girl Ah Poo, was found by the police, sf er having mysteriously disappeared from house of her employer ia Lygou-plai», S W. She left the house and soon after lost her way. For the greater of the day Ah Poo. wl o does
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  • 404 4 DAUGHTER PROVES HER CLAIM TO ESTATE. T«.e defendant perhaps by arrangement with the two witnesses w;on .fully prepared this will- Th it is a serious off nc» and the question is what steps if any, should be taken in regard to it This was the remark made
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  • 274 4 British and American diplomats met at the State Department in a conference which, it is believed, will have an important bearing on the differences expected to arise over Anti-Japanese legislation in California and the efforts of Japan to extend her authori'y over China. Those who
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  • 214 4 Expected Arrivals. Teesta, Madra», 2nd. Shidzuoka Maru, Colombo, 3rd. Plassy, Singapore, 3<d. Thongws, Singapore, 4tb, Elephants, Singapore, 4th. Tara, Madras, 7th. Ellora, Rangoon, 7rh. Teesta, Singapore, Bcb. Edavana, Singapore, B*h. Kaga Maru, Colombo, 11 th. Sado Maru, Singapore, 11th. Kashgar, Londo-, I2«h. Innsbruck, Venice, -12th. Birmingham City, Singapore,
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  • 23 4 2,461 coolies arrived to day. 1,123 go to Pulau Jerejak for quarantine. Tbe balance go to Port Swettenham for qaarantine there.
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  • 318 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu G&jah, 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 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taipiag
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  • 37 4 The homeward mail, by tbe Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The following non-delivered cables are lying at tbe Eastern Extension Telegraph Co: 1 Stori Care Kaoagawamaru. 2 Wangjuecheng Chong Wang Hotel. 3 Cele,
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    • 165 4 PALPITATION. It is not often that one heart of a young man or woman complaining of physical pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there can generally* be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age, then real
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    • 513 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT» TO LET. Two rooms adj >iuiug eac h "I. centre of business qu irt r i n Be er »1 Suitable for offices. Can be tree? separately, Apply Box No D P Pinang Gazette, 3o7 > c/ 4 JMOTICES. THE STRAITS TRADING Co, Ld Notice is hereby given
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  • 1165 5 A CONSTITUTION FOR THE SOCIALIST COMMONWEALTH.” Mr and Mrs Sidney Webb’s new work, A Constitution for the Socialist Common wealth of Great Britain propounds a new scheme for the reorganization of the politicial and social apparatus in Great Britain. It is the last contribution of Socialist thought
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  • 405 5 .—Ex. Debasing Silver Coinage. According to Messrs. Samuel Montagu’s circular, the rise in the market price of silver has proved a fruitful souce of embarrassment in connection with Siamese curency. The tical having ceased to be protected by its intrinsic value, the Government had recourse to notes
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  • 287 5 Captain Amundsen arrived at Nome! (Alaska) in mail w t e He camel on a tug. He 1< f 6 h’s ship, the I Maud, by sledge. On his way I he was stormbound on an island for ten! days. All were well aboard when he left, I
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    • 138 5 tO wn hall-two NIGHTS ONLY I m Commencing Friday, September 3rd. 9-15 AT 9-15 LEYLAND HODGSON PRESENTS THE HARMONICS 7 STAR ARTISTES 7 in TIT-BITS 7 FROM THE LATEST LONDON REVUES. Programme Changed Nightly. Plans at ROBINSONS. ANOTHER 1 OF g WILLS I TOBjA’CCOS I ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS smoked I
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    • 248 5 Oar kadies’ Department. Has now in stock a new selection of charming afternoon frocks, also a quantity of other new goods. Dainty Floral Voile Frock With the new skirt. Well cut Bodice (as sketch) WWfn Price $3O. V T X”“' Goat Frocks l i'i tf.- p Made in best quality
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    • 227 5 another exceedingly rare offer to-night. Thursday, 2nd, to Sunday, sth September, 1920, IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. Second House at 9-15 p. m. ROBERTSON COLE presents an Exhilarating Photo Play of the Ranch. BESSIE BARRISCALE in 5 TWO CUN BETTY 5 Reels Released by the Middle East Filins, Ltd. Singapore.
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  • 18 6 Moir.— At Batu Gajah, on 81at August, the wife of G. Moir, Veterinary Surgeon, of a soq.
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  • 1178 6 There are occasions when the Government must feel both embarrassed and harassed, and of late, no doubt, it has had reason to realise that if the country has great arrears to make up. events have helped to bring those arrears into the limelight, with the result
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  • 1319 6 We have received a printed copy of the supplementary orders of Government for to-morrow’s Comlrtmenu. 6etio tho Council. There are several important questions and motions, and easily the most important from the point of view of the general community are those relating to the purchases, jales and
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  • 465 6 .-“S.F.P.” CHINESE MORTALLY INJURED. [From Our Own Correspondent.! Singapore, 8«-p ember 2. A serious motor smash occurred at Seletar, tenth mile, yesterday morning, a Hupmobile car and a Fold car coming into collision. A Chinese in the latter car was mortally injured by the screen glass. In
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    • 38 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 2.15 a.m 8.31 a.m. 2.30 p.m, 8.48 p.m. To-morrow. 2 44 a.m. 9.00 a m. 2.48 p.m. 9.14 p.m.
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  • 194 7 leasing violence. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 30. short respite, rioting was reBelfast yesterday with in- Three attempts were made ...1 Itn H Independent Labour Hall. A tuie is that mobs are preventing |Cg of food. Fighting is proceeddamage since the beginning is One claim for compensation a |one
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  • 227 7 VISITED BY SISTER. London, August 31. The Lord Mayor of Cork’s sister relates that when she visited him yesterday, he w .1$ ust able to whisper he was confident 1,. .bath would do more to smash the Empire than hig release. Enormous crowds gathered at the
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  • 421 7 Publicity was given to a statement that the Vatican was inclined to view with disfavour the speeches of Archbishop Mannix in favour of Sinn Fein. Reports of this sort are circulated by the wnall pro-British party in the Vatican, but this minority in no way represents
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  • 99 7 An extraordinary story raached England of mysterious aeroplanes in the West of Ireland, manned by Sinn Feiners wearing British uniforms, which have visited certain British camps there and, so the story goes, have dropped bombs on our troops. The aeroplanes, it is believed, are exArmy Machines whiah
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  • 71 7 THE NEW ACT. London, August 30. The Home Secretary notifies that under the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1920, commencing on September Ist. the import or export of opium, medicinal opium, morphia, heroin, cocaine and engonine are prohibited except under license, also that the import and export of raw opium
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  • 55 7 Copenhagen, August 31. The Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of Norway, Denmark and Sweden conferred for three days and exchanged views on the international situation and on foreign and political questions of common interest, upon which complete agreement was reached. The conference decided on further similar meetings in
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  • 35 7 London, August 31. The new Communist- Party has established a Divisional Soviet Council for Yorkshire and the North-East Coast, including the Tyne. Similar Councils have been appointed in London, the Midlands and Scotland.
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  • 58 7 London, August 31. Lloyd’s agent at Salonika says the Japanese steamer Kwazan Maru stranded on August 26th and was re-floated after discharging 300 tons. She is apparently undamaged. Shanghai Maru Afire. London, August 30. Lloyd’s agent at Alexandria says coal was discharged from the Japanese steamer Shanghai
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  • 23 7 London, August 31. The Shipping Controller has abolished the licences for British shipping, thus permitting ships to undertake any voyage.
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  • 29 7 London, August 31. The Missionary Doctor Hopkyn Rees, who is not returning to China for health reasons, has accepted the Chair of Chinese at London University.
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  • 32 7 GOVERNMENT GRANTS TO AIRMEN Batavia, September I.—Lieutenants Parer and Mclntosh landed at Flemington on August 31st, and were congratulated bythe Premier, Mr. Hughes. The Federal Government is granting each £500.
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  • 102 7 POSSIBILITIES OF STRIKE.- [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 30. The miners' ballot figures, which are still incomplete, total over 400,000 for a strike, and 130.000 against a •trike. The requisite two-tfiirds majority for a strike has therefore been provided, bai ia view of the reluctance of other trade unions
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  • 245 7 LIVING ON THE BEST AND REFUSE OVERTIME. While Peers and landed proprietors are selling their property—Lord Bute has even decided to sell his Rhondda Valley (Glamorgan) ground rents —the miners are earning so much that they can afford to demand the best of everything. A visit- to
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  • 38 7 Paris, August 31. The Council of the Socialist Federation passed a resolution calling on the Socialist Deputies and Municipal Councillors not to participate in the celebrations of the fiftieth anniversary of the Republic in September.
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  • 38 7 London, August 81. There was a record output of tonnage for the eight months of 1920 from the Clyde shipyards, the 139 vessels aypeegating 430.000 tons. The Adjust totsff wsts 24 vessels, of 80,000 tons.
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  • 25 7 The Hague. August 29. The American cruiser Frederick has been ordered to proceed to Rotterdam in connection with the Pilgrim Fathers’ commemorations.
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  • 42 7 VISIT TO NEW’ YORK. New York. August 29 The Grand Central Station was crowded to-day in connection with the visit, of Governor Cox, both parties recognising the political importance of the impression he makes on New York’s six million inhabitants.
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  • 20 7 Paris, August 30. General Weygand has been appointed a Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour.
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  • 13 7 Honolulu, August 31. The Prince of Wales has arrived.
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  • 11 7 London. August 30. Essex beat Somerset by four wickets
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  • 82 7 Notwithstanding the gloomy reports which one receives from certain sources of the economic condition of the German workman, I am told by an observer who knows industrial Germany, that the position of the manual worker is very similar to that prevailing in our owg country, to-day,
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  • 95 7 GENERAL WRANGEL’S CAMPAIGN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 31. The Russian delegation in London publishes a telegram from Moscow announcing that. General M rangel s landing in the Kuban region were anniliilated, anti that Wrangel now holds only the Crimea. The Pope and Poland. Rome, August 29. The “Idea
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  • 167 7 Budenny, the Bolshevist cavalry leader, is perhaps the most brilliant soldier the Soviet has produced without drawing on ex-officers of higher rank such as General Brusiloff. By a curious coincidence, Budenny’s opponent in the Polish campaign is*General Kornitzky, to whom he acted as batman for the first
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  • 181 7 London, August 1. —Greet damage it is believed has been done in the oil district in East Galicia. Several wells are reported to be on fire, flames and smoke are belching from the earth and lighting up the countryside for miles with a lurid glare. The
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  • 274 7 RECORD OF ITS MEMBERS. London, August 1L —In the House f Commons, Mr. Gwynne asked what were th® numbers actively engaged with Mr. Gandhi in connection with the All India KhilafaJ, Committee who had been convicted in war tune in connection with last year's disturbances, and afterwards
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  • 105 7 SITUATION MORE DIFFICULT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 30. Another War Office communique states: “The situation in the Muntapik area, namely, between the Lower Tigris and Lower Euphrates, grows more ominous and violent. The Jehad is being preached. The situation around Samawah also causes anxiety. Movements of rebel bands were
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  • 89 7 CONFERENCE AT WASHINGTON. Washington, August 29. Mr. Shidehara. the Japanese Ambassador, and Mr. Colby, Secretary of State, conferred on the question of Japanese immigration, in regard to which Mr. Stevens, Governor of California, recently addressed the State Department. After the conference, Mr. Colby expressed the hope that an
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  • 29 7 London, August 30. In consequence of the higher railway rates operating from September 1, the price of coa[ has been raised between 3s and 4s per ton.
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  • 132 7 It is good to read the splendid tribute to the Australian Light Horse in the Palestine campaign paid by Captain Hector Dinning in “Nile to Aleppo.” He writes: “They are a modest people, these men of the Bush. They are in many ways an unsophisticated
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  • 117 7 The following ties are fixed for Friday, 3rd September: Championship.—H. G. R. Leonard v. R. N. Hamilton (5). Single Handicap “A”.— —15.2 M K. Whitlock v. —.3 N. L. Lindon (6). Double Handicap “B” (Final). 15.2 C. E. B. Waldren and S. Weihen v. —l5
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  • 194 7 A football match has been arranged between the Penang Cricket Club and Government Monopolies on Tuesday, at 5-15 p.m., at the Esplanade, and a football match between the P.C.C. and the Chinese Recreation Club on Thursday, 9th September, at 5-15 p.m., at the Esplanade. The Taiping Football League seaeon
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  • 734 7 The Governor of Ceylon w aa to sail sHp o™ o n n de n Aug 8t 21 •'<-» Capt. E. H. Glover, R. E is revisiting Kuala Lumpur on a month’s leave from Mesopotamia. Chief Court Inspector H. C. TayAor has been appointed acting D. p.
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  • 864 8 The following are the minutes of a I meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of I George Town, P< nang, held on Tuesday, the I 10. h Augest, 1920. Present:—Messrs G A I Hereford (President), Yeoh Guan Seok. P K Nambyar, Dr Liston, Hon’ble Mr W H I’horne and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 453 8 (chest I LUNG troubles Veno’s is the Incomparable Remedy. Unfailing reliability has made Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure the supreme remedy' of modern times for all chest, lung, and I throat troubles in old or young The test of time is behind I this great remedy; in all parts of the
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    • 472 8 > R PIV AD P of over,oadin your liJ JU V/ AH JU MOTOR TRUCKS! Such practice will result in constant break-downs, i necessitating frequent repairs and loss of money, besides deriving no interest from your investments every time they go under repair. 11 TROY TRAILERS Will solve your extra
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  • 1739 9 pinEcroa’3 annual report. y llO movement mentioned in my last t towards the coneervation and im- of soils, by the use of cover r p-, silt etc has continued. Cen- r genia plamierii and Dolichos Hosei r> un the favourite covers and are both r g”
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  • 43 9 Sept 2—Prof Bose’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens. Sept 2—Athena* urn, in Masonic Hall, 9 15 p.m. Sept 3—Legislative Council Meeting, 2 30 pm. Town Hall. Sept 10 and 11—Mdayan Athletic Bporte, Kuala Lumpur. Sept 13—Penang Assizes, Nov 13 and 15—Public Holidays.
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  • 501 9 SALE OF TOBACCO ESTATES. A aeries of meetings of the United Lankat Plantations Company, Limited, was held lately to consider resolations in connecbn wi'h the sale of their estates to the Deli* Batavia Maatscbsppij Presiding at a separate general meeting of the holders of tbe Preference shares, Mr.
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  • 380 9 The directors of the Bukit Mertjam Rubber Company, Limited, report for year ended March 31st that net profit for the year is £38,843 add balance brought forward, £5,710, making £44,556. Deduct interim dividend 5 p.c., paid, leaving a sum available of £38,515 out cf which directors recommend
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  • 522 9 A Mutilated Cable and a Fall In Shares. A Melbourne message of July 28 says The sharp fall in the prices of shares in the Badak Company which occurred last night was explained to day. It was due to the receipt by the company of a mutilated
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  • 339 9 Biggest World Smelters In Malaya. Mr Frank Merrick?, cb e. speaking before the Institute of Mining and metallurgy. in mail week, said. About one half of the world’s supplies of tin are mined in the British Empire, tbe chief producing country since 1891 being the Federated Malay
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  • 128 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day SHARES. 1 x x? co Rubber (Dollar* c. sc. c. c. P.-Perak 420 4.30 430 450 Palau Bulang 3.50 3.60 320 3.40 Semanggol Or 3.40 3.50 Mini ng. Jelantoh T. 1.80 1.90
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  • 45 9 Tin was quotedin London on Aug 31st, at £272 spot, and £279 three month». To day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $138.12 per picul, no sellers, no buyer?; unrefined tin $137 per picul, buyer?, tin ore $137 par picul, business done.
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  • 84 9 Hitam Tin, Ltd., August, 301.24 piculs. Rahman Tin Co., Ltd., August, 449 pikuls; Mill piculs 303.90, tributes piculs 145.22 Ronpibon Extended No Liability, August, 23,000 yards, 237 hours, 142 piculs. Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., August, output 870 piculs, hours run 1,252, yards treated 163,000, value of output
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  • 31 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London yesterday:— Plantation Ist latex crepe 1 s 9d Smoked Sheet Is 7|d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 15 9 The following is an additional rubber output for August Sungei Tukang lbs 6,240
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  • 184 9 Penang, September 2, 1920; SP. Tapioca 59.00 sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.50 sales Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 05)... sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal. Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers (No. 1
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  • 117 9 Penang y September 2 t 1920. Courtesy of the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months' 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 Demand Bank 120 Madras Demand Bank 120 3
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  • 1062 9 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE LIST. NAM 88. S —i J_ls RUBBER (Dollar.) c 3c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. gHc' Alor Gaj&h Rubber Estate 3.75, Amalgamated Malay Estates ...1 4.4 Q 41t>0j Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 23'00 23*50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates IJ3O I’4o Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 340 j tjQ enm
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  • 421 10 Messrs James F. Hattoa Co., Ltd, Manchester, reported on Wednesday, Aag. 4th, as follows Liverpool Cotton. Last Week Fully Mid-American —Spot 26 81 27.31 Mid-American, Current Month 23.60 24.28 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—-Spot 67.00 67.00 do. Current Month 57.50 62.00 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 39.50 40.00 Current
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  • 223 10 [The fad of pulling teeth has spread all over the United States as care for all ailments.] Across the Pond, at Uncle Sam’s where folks are fond of gourds and yams, a comic cult has spread its lure, with strange result —the Dental Cere. Has Silas P. a
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  • 281 10 “B. Daily Mail.” Naw Zealand’s Policy. Wellington, Joly 31.—The House of Representatives, after an all-night debate, has approved the Government’s policy of indenturing Chinese labour for Samoa. Mr Lee, the Minister of External Affairs, who explained the policy, said that it was proposed to continue the
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    • 184 10 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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    • 451 10 ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER. No Longer a Child. If your daughter is pale, complains of weakness and depression, feels tired-out after a little exertion; if she tells you of headache or backache, do not disregard these warnings. Your daughter needs help, for she is most probably anaemic—that is, bloodless. Should you
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