Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 205. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 537 1 NIKKO modern art PHOTOGR APHIC studio, No. 7, Nori ham Road. TEL: No 579- I |II MASCOTS. I I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. l i i the cars one sees on roac^s are S e S uar d against either ac- E: cidents or their consequences 2 if im i their value
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    • 18 1 THE BEST CAR iN TOWl* j »x*t ■iK'HiAQ I sole AAeotl S.S. F.M.SI Ong Sam Leong a 00.
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    • 2013 2 POSITIONS VACAMT. NOTICE. TENDER» INVITED. a. 5 Sale of Government 1 ffl VINCENT fn Pinang Gazette. Licensing Justices on Wednesday, .be 200 Rubber (plantations), j .1 jI;M j| 1605—September, 1920, may be aeeu on Id’;? }l|’\ 1 PPI\I A l\lfi application at the Chinese Protectorate th, KUdld J **********4 fl
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  • 962 3 FATAL MOTOR COLLISION. ■I M r AC Baker, sittin» as coroner,h-1 i «n qu.»' on into the circunutancea i’t u ling t d f a h in Hospital a Cantoue»*- dhui d Li u Ah Ke«, who wa-< kn-eked dowa bv moto c<r No. 1212, driven by Md.
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  • 75 3 Sept 10 and 11—Malayan Athle ic Sports. Kuala 1 utnpur. Sept 13—Penang As izes. On a charge of cheating by tendering a dishonoured cheque for $1,748 50 to one Goh Teow Lye in payment for 300 bags of rice dust, purchased from him, a Chine-e named Ng Koh
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 260 3 ill 111 ITTI'i linl HI I f[T mFI *****1 I i 111 T f I 1 f ■I IDtAL BtVtRAW I £> Xi -I »4) Oujqporfi A CQHaNTKA .O J f A>Z W hait extkaci j /< \ii iM H t mu<ANDt«*s J Over work, worry and concen- \!j' p’||
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    • 131 3 ANOTHER j s OF 1 w. D. &H. O. WILLS I ai,'? ZZZZ > TOBACCOS <.,< ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED s 2 oz. Tins 90 cents. 4 oz. Tins $1.75. j ALL DEALERS. UNINTERRUPTED ELECTRIC SUPPLY g IS ASSURED IF YOU INSTALL A g! ’-ISO-LIGHT PUfliTi J SUPPLIED IN 2
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    • 242 3 Oar Radies’ Department. Has now in stock a new selection of charming afternoon frocks, also a quantity of other new goods. t Dainty Floral Voila Frock With the new skirt. Well cut Bodice (as sketch) Price $3O. Th s f y ie7n est Ccat Frocks 7 Made in best quality
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 213 3 IMPERIAL i;M PI Ri' 1 I IKAFRE P ;<?£> A <G t- OA I Monday, 6th, to Wednesday, Bth September, 1920. Second House at 9-15 p. m. ,j S-lziick Picture. J ■■>. M Ss'e .ck present Norm* Taimadge in 6 THE LAW OF COMPENSATION 6 K th METRO Re> Is
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  • 1274 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. M. K. Foster has been playing cricket for Worcestershire. Lady Guillemard arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning. Mr. Kingston has arrived in Kuala Lumpur as Protector of ChineseMr- F. Robinson is to act as Registrar, Supreme Court, Penang, with effect from August 30. Mr. H. de
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  • 131 4 ARRESTS ON THE “NILE.” Immigration inspectors at San Francisco took off the C. M. S. “Nile” three Chinese members of the crew skid to have been implicated in the attempted delivery of 27 Chinese stowaways npon the “Nile's” arrival there recently. With the arrest of the Chinese the
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  • 375 4 CLOSING DAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 4. The weather was excellent and the going good on the closing day of Selangor Races. Results: Race I—(Racecourse.) PALM OIL 7.6 Southall 1 HANKOW 9.5 Hobbs 2 GAY LASS 7.8 Houseman 3 Won by 6 lengths; 6
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  • 160 4 IPOH CASUAi S v. TAIPING CASUALS. Ou Saturday, at Taiping, Ipoh Casuals tried conclusions wi'h Taipiug Caaual? with Mr W H Toft at-|referee. Ipoh—.J Miles; P Foley and Syed Ali; J V Ma?s, Abdul, V Duray; G ibriel, Daily, E H Tcf Holemberg aod De Souza, Taiping—Fam Ah Lay;
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  • 70 4 Wi h a huge crowd looking on the second replay in the semi-final of the cup compel.* tion, being the third time SRC. were lined up against S C C. in the tie, came off on the former’s ground, Singapore’ Capital football was served uj,
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  • 69 4 The following additional entries have been received for the Malayan Athletic bports to be held in Kuala Lumpur on September 10 and 11 A C Wa'l 100 yards, 150 yards and the quarter mile, SA Yell 300 yards handicap, 220 yards handicap, haif mile, and the one mile.
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  • 157 4 S E P.” The loquwt into th, d, a h 0( Q Hawg, who expired tll Ut, motor .m.,h a, .b, l Ot l, Slogapore, early oo tl,e moroin, met, w«s held in i|„ coroner'.’ h Friday. According to tbS" Hupmobile, into which car v f a
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  • 69 4 The Hon the Acting Resident Conn- n Penang, has received a letter frn l° r Britannic Majesty'. Les X b” H stating that the Kroh-Betor certain exceptions, is now ’avaikhi motor traffic. It is also stated thatth 4 is not full six metres in w i]f, h Old
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  • 393 4 The Band will play the following.,, gramme of music at the K.plsn.de,’ o p.m. to-day 1. Overture Nel! Gwin 2. Fox Trot ...Never Refuse r'LT 3. Selection The Orchid r 4. Waltz ...September .‘.'.qT March Gallant Nnighta Leipzig It was no surprise to read in one paper the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 266 4 an SSfSXE '«Ok JU 1»■ I MW'—B—gifiMßaw? I NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. i Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. Bonus A Liberal Bonus i« allowed ’off I the Renewal Premium when no claim
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    • 156 4 palpitation. It is not often that one hear* a young man or woman oompl*ining of physical pain in the bear* region, the disturbances they have there can generally be ascribed another source, but, as b ,ne along, and they have battled through life to middle ag®, 80 real disabilities begin
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  • 2536 5 tH e discussion in council. the Legislati*" Cornell meeting held n Friday. fc,,e oa the Acfcin r r fnrneV-O f eri l < Mrß D Acton mwed 7 L lU d reading of Che Daylight Saving b B bill “to p ovide f»r the time of t»*e
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  • 485 5 A Stirring Wees-Ek». Hongkong, August 23.—Nearly 500 Chinese soldiers arrived in tbe Colony by the 8.8. Chueuon on Saturday evening, on their way to take part in tbe fighting in the neighbourhood of Swatow. They were prevented from landing in Hongkong by the police, and were later in
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    • 534 5 DIRECTORS: REGISTERED OFFICE: I SIR CHARLES ELLIS. R.B.t. K.C.1.. QUEEHS HOUSE. KINGSWAV. I I SIR JOHH A.F. ABPIRALL THE IOROOH. W. 0. 2. CLAUD A. CAYLEY. WORKS I W IR L RICHENS KBE M, Bullish ElCCtriC THE HICK KERR WORKS. PRESWR. I I ZS’rrn. COMPANY. LIMITED. THE o" OH HCE
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  • 20 6 Sclly.—At the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on September 4tb, to Captain and M»spßS<lly, of B> tu Kawan Estate, 8 daughter.
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  • 49 6 Ji seph-Nelligan—At the CLu<cb ot the Immaculate Conception, Puiu Tikus, by the Rev Father Laumondai», Archibald Cbarhs Joseph, to Miss Gennevive Alvirab Nelligan, second daughter of the late John Aloysius Nellig n (Post OTce) and Ellen Nelligan, Penarg. Straits, Madras, ana Anglo Indian papers please copy, (No cards).
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  • 1223 6 Several reports presented to the Legis lative Courcilon Friday are worthy of more than passing reference since they presen 1 in considerably more detail than the Colonial Secretary’s review permitted, features of local Departmental administration, among them those on the Settlem nt of Penang for 1919. the
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  • 1836 6 We much regret to hear of the death at Home of Sir Evelyn Ellis, The Late Sir Kt, in h s 55th year, a well Evelyn Ellis. known figure at the Straits bar for a number of yeats, and one of the ablest members of his profession
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    • 270 6 I B OOTH S I I LONDON. I I I OLD TOM I I I I DRY J I GIN. -> n~ J S= j| WHOLESALE FROM BEHR CO., PENANG. WT ‘PICCADILLY TINS OF 50 $l.OO. 1 WfERFECT a > j'Jjij material and Xjp 8 making. The A highest attainment
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 THE TIDES' The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water Low Water To-dat, 4.40 a.m. 11.33 a.m. 5 12 p.m, 11.31 p,m To-morrow. 6 42 a.m. 1.48 p.m. 8 30 pm. 12.00 m’nt.
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  • 308 7 BALFOUR’S REPLY. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 2. I.jlour. replying to M. Kameneff’s August 26th, expresses gratificalt the Soviet has renounced the ~i the creation of a Polish work hut denies that the British nt ever recognised that the f the Polish Army to 50,000 Imiit'ttion u* v*
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  • 536 7 TROUBLE WITH LITHUANIA. London, September 2. A Polish communique' claims that 1 s army which had been causing t l s considerable trouble in Galicia has been annihilated. V the result of Polish troops violating t nticr. and conflicts with Lithuat‘ i .ops, the Polish Military Mission
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  • 153 7 FOREIGN MINISTER’S STATEMENT. Berlin, September 2. Speaking to the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Foreign Minister, Herr von Simons, disclosed that he had been urged to collaborate with the Bolsheviks against the Western Powers and thus break the bonds imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. After mature reflection,
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  • 35 7 FATAL EXPLOSION. Paris. September 3. The “Temps’’ says the Bolsheviks report that an explosion aboard the Bolshevik warship Red Dawn resulted in the vessel sinking, and 130 of the crew being killed.
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  • 64 7 Cape Town, September 2. The salvation army commissioner, Mr. Hoggard, from Korea, who is now Commander in South Africa, lectured on Korea, which he said was to-day the most Christian nation in the Far East. He said those who embarked on Christianity had given testimony of their
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  • 35 7 London. Septrmb -r 2. Lloyd s reports as much overdue the Tenzan Marti, which has not been heard of since she sailed from Monte ideo for Rio de Janeiro on May 17th.
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  • 19 7 London. September 2. ►Somersetshire beat Derbyshire by ten wickets. London, September 3. Hants v. Leicester was drawn.
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  • 22 7 London, September 2. The “Times’’Copenhagen correspondent says the centenary of Oersted, the discoverer of electro-magnetism, was celebrated on September Ist.
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  • 173 7 NEW AREAS AFFECTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 2. A War Office communique on the situation in Mesopotamia, shows there has been some improvement in the disturbed areas, but it is becoming more tense in districts not yet open to rebellion, the Lower Euphrates and the Hammar Lake neighbourhood being
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  • 123 7 Baghdad, August 13. —Whilst the A. G. O. Telafar was parleying with a leading chief, some Shamar Arabs treacherously fired on the Cavalry escort, killing Captain Carter of the 11th Lancers and six Indian other ranks. The Cavalry returned the fire effectively, killing 8 Arabs including the leading
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  • 44 7 Teheran, August 14.—General Starosselsky, commanding the Persian forces, is moving out on the right and left flank of the British troops against the Bolshevik Jungali force. The British troops successfully engaged the enemy at Yuzbashichai on the Kasvin Resht road.
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  • 50 7 GERMANY’S DELEGATION. London. September 3. Germany has accepted invitations to attend the International Financial Conference at Brussels on September 24th. and the Reparations Conference at Geneva to be held shortly. The delegation to Brussels will be headed by Herr Bergmann, State Secretary of the Ministry of Finance.
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  • 120 7 London, September 3. Baron Hayashi reached Marseilles on September 2nd, and is expected in London on September 4th. Japan’s Policy in China, London, September 5. Baron Hayashi has arrived in London. Interviewed by Reuter, he declared that the cordial Anglo-Japanese friendship, which was the mainstay of peace and
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  • 70 7 Paris, September 4. It has been decided that the celebrations of the jublee of the Third Republic be held simultaneously with the armistice rejoicings. Press Tributes. Paris, September 4. Commenting on the fiftieth anniversary of the Third Republic, the press pays glowing tributes to “our admirable
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  • 109 7 REPRISAL FOR MURDER. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London. September 3. The police and military fired the town of Ballaghaderreen as a reprisal for two policemen being shot dead there last evening. Practically the whole of the main street was destroyed. Situation at Belfast. There have been sensational reports of vast captures
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  • 180 7 THE STRIKE NOTICES. London, September 2. The miners’ delegates conference decided to lußid in strike notices in all dis tricts so as to terminate not later than September 25th. The Possibilities. Loudon, September 2. It must not be assumed that the decision of the miners to hand in
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  • 123 7 NEW YORK’S TROUBLES. New York, September 3. While the Brooklyn traffic strike ties up suburban travelling, and work at the docks is still hampered by the longshoremen’s strike, three more strikes have added to New York’s troubles. Fifteen thousand painters, three thousand vanners and two thousand plumbers have
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  • 131 7 DISPUTE LEADS TO LOCKOUT. London, September 2. A crisis in the engineering trades has arisen through an electrician’s and employers’ dispute as to whether foremen must be members of the Electrical Trades Union. A Foreman of the Cammell Laird Works at Sheffield resigned from the Union and the
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  • 17 7 Rome, September 4. A Valona message says the last Italian troops left last evening.
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  • 223 7 CREW’S ESCAPE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington. September 3. A thrilling accident occurred to submarine 85, manned by four officers and 26 men. The submarine became disabled in a partly submerged state east of Cape Henlopon. A transport in the neighbourhood obtained a precarious hold on the stern, meantime dozens
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  • 133 7 EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR. New York, September 2. What is described as a sugarbow l riot broke out among 1,750 immigrants in the dining rooms of the great aliens inspection depot on Ellis Island It appears that to-day for the first tine since war real sugar was served in
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  • 89 7 BRITAIN’S CLAIMS. Washington, September 2. The Shipping Board announces that it is examining Britain’s claims arising out of the detention of the Imperator and other liners which were loaned to repatriate troops. It is stated that Britain has not asked any specific sum but is seeking to obtain
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  • 64 7 ANTI-DISRUPTION MOVEMENT. New York, Septenber 3. The Association of American Citizens, entitled the “Loyal Coalition” has a membership drawn from all parts of the country. Its declared purposes include the “carrying on of an educational campaign against all hyphenated interests, which seek to disrupt relations with friendly
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  • 54 7 Nashville, September 1. The Tennessee vote is tantamount to a demand for the reconsideration of the whole suffrage question and is the climax to a series of agitations which have been going on since the resolution passed on August 18th. The question is now likely to go
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  • 46 7 “NOTHING SHORT OF CRIMINAL.” Shanghai, August 24. —At the inquest on Olin Loveland, a young American who was killed at Siccawei while cycling, the District Attorney sharply criticised motoring conditions in Shanghai, which he said were nothing short of criminal. The Court concurred-
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  • 35 7 DEATH IN LONDON. London, September 4. The death has occurred of Sir Evelyn Ellis, Unofficial member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements from 1908 till 1916, in his 55th year.
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  • 20 7 London, September 2. The death has occurred at Leipzig of the famous German psychologist, Profeasor Wilhelm Wundt.
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  • 35 7 Paris, September 4. M. Millerand, after participating in the celebrations of the Marne on September sth, will tour Alsace-Lorraine until September 12th, when he meets Mr. Lloyd George and Signor Giolitti at Aix-les-Bains-
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  • 444 7 .—Havas. FRANCE’S DEMANDS. Paris, September 2. —As reparations fog the Breslau incidents France has iuxited Germany to put in a state of repair the Breslau consulate, preceding its solemn reopening, to pay 10,000 francs indemnification to the consulate-agents and to punish the guilty ones. The French insist,
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  • 14 7 OBITUARY. Madrid, September 2. The death has occurred of Cardinal Guisasola, Primate of Spain.
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  • IN A NUTSHELL.
    • 441 8 •‘S'raits Times” The trouble at Penang ha* a strong resemblance to what happenel here when Mr Hallifax was sent to act as Adviser in Johore. The Municipal Commissioners had asked for a trained municipal expert to act as president, and were under the im pression that their wish
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    • 249 8 Malava Tribune.” Viewed in a proper light, a Muncicipa) Presidency in such cities as those of the Straits Settlements, with the vast responsibility involved and the special knowledge and talents required, should come only after the high offices of Governor and Colonial Secretary among civil appointments. Even
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    • 420 8 Malayan Leader.” The position is now made clear from the Government point <f view, and we are aware, at last, of the extent of the ccm mitments of our Control Department in the matters of the disposal of existing stocks and the dimensions of our forward contracts. Bitter as
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  • 158 8 —“S.F.P” The police are investigating an unaccountable and mysterious murder, which took place on Wednesday night last at Tras Street, Singapore. The deceased, Lim Eng Swe*', a respectable Chinese, and employed as cashier to the K. P. M. left his h> use in Cheng Tuan Street at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 97 8 FIAT LORRIES Incomparable in Price and Quality. 3‘A Ton Model CHASSIS PRICE $8,500. Ambrosoli Stoppani fi Co., PENANG. IN STOCK. CHANDLER CARS i j k. .£■'< r*i V’ (Famous for its marvellous motor) AND ESSEX CARS. I BROCKWAY LORRIES 2. 2j and 3 Ton. j I M iV. EDI A
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    • 239 8 j TANGYE’S! I I I SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. I g 1 PROTECTED BY PATENTS. I I S ft-. s I Jk J A f 111 B Jr-Tk SI s s TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL Q OILS, POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED S K FOR FULL
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    • 141 8 A Revelation in (conomy i I ..--aA 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 MILES PER
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  • 1044 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. J I LI II JL:_l_|aL oubbbß (Dollar.) 1 c K bber Co. Ltd. b7*c y' r Gkjib Kubber Estate 3.60 3.75 euru f‘° Malay Estates 4.40 4.60’ “Si Planting Syndicate 33.03 23.50 f’* K iuing Kubber Estate# 1.30 1.40 f golek Rubber Co. 3.40 3.60 f
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  • 106 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday. To-day S JO X SHARES. J» ~zj S -J aa. a Miaiag. S c. sc. c. c. Bataug P’ang. 1.20 1.25 1.15 1.20 Hitam Tin 2.90 3.00 Lingui Tin 5.76 6.00 5.50 5.75 N.
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  • 47 9 Tin was quoted in London on Sept 3rd, at £267 spot, and £274 10s three month?» To-day’s quotation for refined tiu in Penang was $136.75 per picul, buyers, do sellers; unrefined tin $135,75 per picul, business done; tin ore $135.75 per picul, buyer?, no sellers.
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  • 99 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N L, from 29th August to 4th September, 18 tons. Kalumpang Tin, No Liability, August, hours 589.25, yards 72,436, yield piculs 382. Kramat Pulai, Limited, August, from the mine, tin 160 piculs, scheelite 300 piculs, estimated profit $12,000 from tributors 114 piculs, estimated
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  • 75 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August Alma lbs 30,900 AyerTawah 31,172 Batu Lintang 18,364 Bukit Toh Alang 27,355 Bruas 14,300 Cluny 30 980 Chemor United 31,011 Gapis 46,315 Harap 27 003 Kelubi 3,702 Kinta Kellas 28,454 Klian Kellas 11,212 Kota Bah roe 47,208 Kamunting (in Kedah)
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  • 185 9 Penang, September 6, 1920 SP. Tapioca $8.75 buyers M. P. Tapioba $9.75 buyers C *ld leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers. {No.
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  • 114 9 Penang, September 6 t 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 mon*bs’sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 |t Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Bs. 121 3 days' sight Private 128 B imbay Bank 1-1 Madras Demand Bank 121 3
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  • 215 9 Expected Arrivals, EHora, Rangoon, 7tb. Gregory Apcar, Calcutta, 7th. Caddopeak, Calcutta, 7th. Tara, Madras, Bth. Teesta, Singapore, Bth. Edavana, Singapore, Bth. Doylestown, Singapore, Btb. Kashgar, London, 10. h. Kaga Maru, Colombo, 11 th. Sado Maru, Singapore, lltb. Innsbruck, Venice, 12th, Japan, Singapore, 14th. Thongwa, Madras, 15th. Birmingham City,
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  • 274 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Farit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, f-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. Taipisg
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  • 22 9 L'espatcbed from Penang Delivered in London. 4th August By P& O 4th September 7tb By B I 4th
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  • 33 9 The B I packet Tars, with the mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 6 pm to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Tnongwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Wedneiday.
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  • 97 9 Messrs Hamilton, Oxenham Co, are advised by cable from Australia that the Malayan Corporation hrs succeesfuHy floated a property in West Siam called Takuapa The capital of the Company is £250,000, the vendors receive 70,000 shares and £20,000 in cash. 145,000 shares were offered to the public at
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 999 9 TOLD BY THE PARISH PRIEST. TTuTiffTTimj. A f The lIT On Jelloid treatment At Canasi, in the island of Cuba, there live, the Reverend Father .Villanueva, a SUTDaSSeS tOMier methods. pnest who, like so many others oi bis f, cloth, is a “father” indeed as well as in Say» name
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  • 763 10 —Ex MILITARIST POSSIBILITIES. Tokyo.—There is an ircreadng nnmler of very level-headed Japsnese wl.o aie intensely not to s y dis’u--bed, in regard to their country’s present relations with the United States. They even go so far as to say that if the military party has its way
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 186 10 jMAuTHOID.! 3 MALTHOID.-h a Roofing for all kinds of Permanent and Temporary Buildings, Railway g Carriages, Boat Decks etc |j 1 M Floor Covering for Hospital U 1 Floors and Bathroom Floors. It is Vermin Proof E J and insect Proof and will Un longer than Linoleum f 1 MALTHOID.-1»
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    • 261 10 BEST CUTTER FROM SHANGHAI. We can now offer you our White Drill Suits at 9.50 per suit. Khaki Drill Suits at $12.75 Made to Order. Fit Guaranteed bi' H. MULCHAND COMPANY PENANG'S FISHION STORE. SILK MERCHANTS. NO. 104. MUNTRI STREET. (CORNER OF LEITH SRTEET). I Ask for Silk From the
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    • 456 10 Have you got the right time, always Specially made to stand Any Climate 35Guaranteed for 10 year». Jewelled at 15 point». BUY DIRECT FROM ENGLAND YOU need the precise time, always. Your fullest efficiency as a man of business demands it. You work to a time-table, as every good business
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 567 12 I To Arrive Shortly: A I One 13J B. H. P. Type V. D. “Vickers Petter-" I vertical Semi-Diesel Crude Oil Encino v corn. j plete with Self-starter and accessories and I two special water tanks (Makers, Petters I Ltd., Yeovil). I In Stock: 1 Changkols, Axes, European Acetic Acid
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    • 351 12 TNI MCR9ANTILS BANK BP INBIA, (Ueorporstad te Inflaad), Authorised Capital £3 0! x) i800 Subscribed Capital I,sjQ,OCQ Ftel-ap i,q’ AOW Reserve Fund and Undivided Frofita W46f4oc Board ofilDlrectors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrle, F>q. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Cnalmero. Eiq g. ir c Yule> Lord
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