Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHEDLIB33. No. 208. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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    • 495 1 f rSS SIc wholesale from S i I I rSBW i I I g 0„ g s«m Leong ft Co., Penang. Lgggagrtfsaj i l l l ll iTmrrrrri 1111 i, Ji B UL YJQLL nqt tried. It BEAR BRAND MILK I HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY y OU can jj ave no
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    • 19 1 111.,. .1 THE BESI CAR IN TOWN -«ICOTO EAIXt IR-mAQ Sole AReuts S.S. EM.S* Ong 3« nr» Leong *Co
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    • 3397 2 POSITIONS WANTED. FOR SALF. THE PREMIER BAKER*. TENDERS INVITED.I J AES ?JM T|?U SIDEHPI'P 1 "“X h English mad.-toll 3 i« Billiard Table MA6AZIHZ ROAD, PENA.'.G. gOVERKIIEIIT NOTIFICATION, SliV Al 1U £j J lon?7z* J the W *> (Incorporated in the Federated Ma.-y Btat Mr. uftlurv *ll acceeso ies sAcrauvp
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  • 1442 3 ILLICIT STILLS IN THE HIGHLANDS. (From Our Own Correspondßnt.) Ed nbn r £b, Augu.t 11. The scarcity and high price of whisky have given an imje’u- »o tt e old trade of whi«ky running tn the Scottish Highlands. In several districts the presence of a fine, strong, peat-flavoured
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  • 95 3 The annual repjrt on ’he registration of Births and Deaths in the Straits Settlements for 1919 is to hand. The number of births registered totals 25,624, ar. ircrea e of over 2 500. The lowest birth rate among Europeans, 18.14 per milie. Tbe deaths totalled
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    • 167 3 «MMK» 14» 8 «MMBMMB «HMH RESCH’S AUSTRALIAN LIGHT LAGER Obtainable from —ALL LEADING DEALERS and f THE E. O. HOTEL. WHOLESALE STOCKS HELD BY THE SOLE AGENTS: e Huttcnbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) S. S. AND F. M. S. —.J —IB( —Il J G j LINSEED OIL.
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    • 257 3 HEALTH HINTS FOR HOT WEATHER. How to Sustain Your Strength. The most important thing for the sustainment of health and strength during the hot season is to keep your blood in good condition. Prolonged heat makes the blood thin and watery, and thus throws the weakened system open to attacks
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    • 348 3 BRITISH MADE Carbon Papers and Typewriter Ribbons. d ""I UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE. £Ncw Shipment JUST ARRIVED CARIBONUM Carbon Papers. Purple thick size 8’ by 13" $B.OO per box ©f 104 sheet h n ®bylO $7.50 thin Bby 13" $3.00 Blue u 8’ by 13' $3.50 m 8’ by
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  • 1009 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. H. F. Nutter and the two Misses Nutter are due at Singapore shortly by the Teiresias. The estate of Mrs. Humphry Ward, the well-known novelist, has been valued for probate at £11,306. She died intestate, and leters of administration have been taken out by her husband. Sir
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  • 575 4 8 F P.” SYMPAiHETIC REFERENCES In the Supreme Court, Singapore, the Acting Chief Jestice, Sir John Bucknill, K C, made sympathetic reference to the death of Sir Evelyn Ellie. There was a ve>y representative attendance of members oi the Bar present. His Lordship said:—lt is
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  • 175 4 “M. M.” THE LABOUR COMMITTEE. At a meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association, held on the sth inst., with the Hon. Mr. E. E. Smith in the chair, a long discussion took place on labour matters. Mr. Rasmussen said that he was prepared to propose that the Labour
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  • 241 4 The annual general meeting of the Nyalas Rubber Estates Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Company, French Bank Buildings Singapore. The Chairman said, the net profit for the year amounted to $77,327.11, or over 22 per cent on the issued capital of the Company,
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  • 228 4 The Siamese Tin Syndicate made nearly the same profit last year as in the preceding period, viz., £34,159, as compared with £35,652, and the dividend rate is being maintained at 25 per cent, by the payment of a final 5 per cent, for the past year. The market
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  • 120 4 Penang, September 9 t 1920. (Bt Courtesy of th« Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ eight Rank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 121 3 days’ sight Private 128 Bombay Demand Bank 121 Madras Demand Bank 121 3
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    • 365 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. POSITION* VACANT. Competent Clerk required for an estate in Kedah. Apply with copies of testimonials to Bux No. 367, c/o Pinang Gazette. Unmarried Assistant wanted with experience in opening-work an knowledge of Motor Engineering, for healthy Estate under British Management in East Coast Sumatra. Good initial salary and
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    • 167 4 J- I QREEN |SLAND CEMENT! I I COMPANY, LIMITED. g (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) i I 1 EMERALD BRAND. I PORTLAND CEMENT. a In Casks 0f375 lbs. ?Mett j R. T. REID CO., AGENTS. PEiiANG. I THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED HEAD OFFICE—EDINBURGH INCORPORATED 1825 FUNDS—£I3,6OO,OOO 1910 AN OLD-ESTABLISHED OFFICE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 226 4 zzz** IMPERIAL r 'a°jP| EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG Thursday, 9th, to Sunday, 12th September, 1920 Second House at 9-15 p, m. ROBERTSON COLE P esents Paral-a Play o f exc r j merit) featuring the handsome and popular J, Warren Ker f 5 THE TURN OF CARD 8 Reels in a
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  • 498 5 MEASURES TO PREVENT CONGESTION. Simla, September 3—l Press commoni quo states: lu Jane last the Government, of India consulted Local Governments on the subject of the homeward passenger ’raffic in the Spring of next year. The Secretary of State had previously been asked whether any form of passage
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  • 198 5 Bombay, August 25.—At the Police Court an ex-Oaptain of the British Army, Mr Leopold Brilliant, was charged with cheating Messrs Leach and Weborny in respect of Rs 228. The accused had recently obtained his discharge and was proceeding home to take up an appointment in the Foreign
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  • 137 5 In the Imperial Legislative Council, at Simla, the Revenue Member, replying to Mr Asad Ali regarding the economic distress due t j high food prices, said: The Government are aware that some hardship exists on account of high prices of f> od stuffs, but tie rhe
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  • 57 5 A Press o 'mmunique issued by the Government of Bu mi iu the Development Department states——With the approval of the Government of India, the Local Government sanct ons the raising of the exportable su r plus of lice by a further 50,000 tons, that is from 1,850,000
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  • 309 5 Bombay, September 3.—Lieutenant F Wardhe of the 2nd Battalion 22nd Punjabis committed suicide by fling a revolver in his mouth whilst driving in a taxi car oppose the Churchgate Station on Queen’s Road at 10 40 last night. The deceased came to Bombay on the 24 h
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  • 170 5 The Bill' for the constitution of a Territorial Force in India is on the lines already foreshadowed. The model of the English militia is to be followed. Enlistment will be for s’x years, and units will be embodied annually for a period of training not to exceed twenty-eight
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  • 160 5 Bangalore, August 25.—At the Planters’ Conference Mr Lascher moved a resolution that the Government be approached as regards its willingness to help to establish a factory in Southern India for the manufacture of rubber goods. Ha said that such a factory had been opened in Ceylon with
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  • 137 5 Calcutta AuiU-.t. 24. \t the High Court, to-day, Mr. Jus ice Backland ielivered judgment in the euic ins ituted by E D. Murray against the Eastern Bengal River Steam Servic 3 Limited, to recover R 5.34,000 as brokerage In 1915 plantiff came to know that the Government
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  • 59 5 Bombay, September 2.—The report of the Sdect Committee of the Bombay Legislative Council to consider the Bill to amend the Port Trust Act to enable them to build a hot»l for the use of oceangoing pessengers limits the recommendations for the Port Tiusb toproviie only
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    • 98 5 PRITCHARD telephone 335 J Telegrams: With Departmentair 1 PEANCO Connections. J 1 U., L PEN'ANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. Snipe Season. ''ffr C**? BEST ENGLISH SPOUTING GUNS 12 BORE HAMMER PRICE $125. Sporting Cartridges ELEY’S AND KYNOCHS 12 Bore 16 Bore 20 Bore Bal! Buck Shot LESS
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    • 150 5 MMBWi MS «M «MS» s rrrr T J C Vww-'rV WfE \'4 aa a wi a a aaa a a —w > ass “GARRICK” THE CIGARETTE OF DISTINCTION $1.25 per tin of 50. I I j NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J s i On and after Monday, July 19th, the Offices
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  • 19 6 Cheong.—On Sunday, September 5, at 6, Nassim Road, Singapore the wife of Dr. Cheong Chee Had, a son.
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  • 37 6 Bailey—Gates.—At St- Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on September 2, by the Venerable Archdeacon, F. G. Swindell, Ernest Benjamin Bailey, Inspector of Police, Alor Gajah, Straits Settlements, late East Yorkshire Regt., to Constance Edith Gates of Mitcham, Surrey.
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  • 1009 6 On Friday, August 27 th, we suggested that the columns of the Melbourne news* papers would probably have a special inter* est for people who have followed the meteoric course of the Badak developments and noted the eclipse which that sensational mining proposition has suffered. The new
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  • 47 6 ACCUSED COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. [Fbom Oxtb Own Cobb>spondbnt.] Singapore, September 9. In the motor car case arising out of the death of Mr. Stapp, which occurred at Singapore on August 7th Mr. Cooper, the accused, was committed for trial at the next Assizes.
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  • 28 6 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, September 9. In the Singapore Football Association final, the Staffordshire Regiment beat Singapore Recreation Club by one goal to nothing.
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  • 96 6 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, September 9. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report that rubber shows a further decline in prices, standard sheet 61J cents and 62, and standard crepe 64. There was a good demand for the latter. The Kuala Lumpur water return for the period 16th
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  • 1127 6 The salary paid to H E the Governor compares somewhat uoPublic Salaries, favourably with those of other British Eastern Colonies, and it is common knowledge that the Bench in Malaya is remunerated on a much less handsome scale than that obtaining in India, to which our learned
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  • 261 6 More about toe exploits of NetleyE Loom, whLreaai” 01 the «00 of Lady Lock, and al so p^ 1 colonel, a captain, ard a m d s h|’ heard before Mr Ceoii Ch. X”,’.’Weston, ster P,-,l lce Court the otL Several charges of obt.iuin- credit Urge quantity
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  • 182 6 Championship.—G. Milner beat R. N, Hamilton 6-3, 6-3. “P. O. House,” by which title the building of the P. 6c O. Company ia Cookspur Street, London, is now known, is also the title of a booklet issued by; the company, giving lists of its own steamers, those
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  • 154 6 The Band will play the following p ro gramme of music ac tho Dato hrama Gardena, from 5-30 p m. to-day 1. Selection Tue Silva Slipper ...MyddleM 2. One Step The Love Dance Hoschoa 3. Waltz The Caaino Girl...Finck 4. Fox Trot Philippine Beauty ...Hernandez 5. March Faugh-
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    • 166 6 O JJiII SMOKEON Y 1< ><Wl ‘PICCADILLY’!«W» !w I’ 7 < J®>U' $1.0«. t hlW ERFECT material and making. The highest attainment in Sole Agents: quality cigarettes, I The Peer of Cigarettes. h. slot 6 co., penang piccawlly r CIIMIIU. VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Alexander Boguslavsky, Ltd., 55, Piccadilly, London, lr. of
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    • 13 6 DINNER AND DANCE AT THE “E. £r> O.” On Friday, ICtfi September, 1920.
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  • 351 7 IMPROVED situation. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Warsaw, September 6. II clitics between the Poles and have virtually ended. Peace lions are expected to be held im- a t Marienpol. nn‘d |au Poland’s Warning. London, September 7. Polish Government has appealed League of Nations revesting i .tion in the Polish-Lithuanian
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  • 65 7 GENERAL WRANGEL’S SUCCESS. Constantinople, September 6. According to the latest official Russian 1 '“wg, General Wrangel’s counter-offen-s v e has been successful, and the Reds are retreating rapidly towards the Dnieper. Support for Wrangel. Warsaw, September 6. Another detachment of anti-Bolshevist' Russians left Warsaw to join General brangel.
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  • 45 7 A SOVIET REPUBLIC. London, September 6. Die Moscow wireless reports that a o' ivt Republic has been proclaimed in R khara. where the Red troops occupied 1 principal military points. Documents have been found, adds the wireless, re'ealing British intrigues with the Afghan Government.
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  • 49 7 1 hexch MUNITIONS DESTROYED. Berlin, September 6. A supply train for French troops in PPcr Silesia was held up at Erfurt station by the Railwaymen’s Com- ’tee, and a million rifle cartridges unoaded, and the cases exploded. The "‘Perial authorities have already pro- ended against the culprits.
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  • 252 7 ARMOURED TRAIN INCIDENT. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London. September 6. Another regrettable episode involving the overwhelming of the British crew of an armoured train, after a gallant fight is narrated in to-night’s War Office Mesopotamian communique. It appears the garrison of the camp at Samawah Railway Station was being withdrawn to
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  • 125 7 PROBABLES AND BETTING. Tondon, September 6. The St. Leger probable runners are Abbots Trace (Jelliss), Thealder (Childs), Allenby (Donoghue), Braishfield (F. Bullock), Black Gauntlet (11. Jones), Daylight Patrol (G. Huhne), Golden Guinea (Martin), Great Seal (Colling), Orpheus (V. Smyth), Silvern (F. Templeman), Spion Kop (Stern), Manton (Lane),
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  • 71 7 TILDEN'S SUCCESS. Forest Hill, September 6. Tilden won the national lawn tennis championship of America, beating Johnston 6-1, 1-6, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3. Airmen Spectators Killed. Forest Hill, September 7. During the play in the tennis finals, a naval seaplane encircled the courts, when the engines without warning
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  • 32 7 VISCOUNT lIARDINGE’S APPOINTMENT REPORTED. London, September 7. The newspapers announce that Viscount Hardinge. ex-Viceroy of India, has been appointed to succeed the Earl of Derby as Ambassador in Paris.
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  • 51 7 Paris, September 7.—Through the shipping of gold, purchases of drafts and credit operation in New York the French treasury has already provided fully for the payment by October 15th next, of $250,000,000 gold, representing France’s share of the Franco-British Loan floated in the L nited States in
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  • 48 7 At Bonn, on the Rhine, M. Millerand and Marshal Foch were present to-day at a parade of French troops of occupation, watched with much interest by large crowds of almost friendly Rhinelanders. M. Millerand afterwards motored to Coblence. under an escort of American cavalry.—Havas.
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  • 188 7 PREMIER’S VIEWS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 7. It is announced in telegrams from Viege (Switzerland) that Mr. Lloyd George declared that if a guarantee were given that the murders of police in Ireland will cease, he believed Government would be prepared to release Mr. McSwiney and other hunger-strikers,
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  • 305 7 THE LORD MAYOR OF CORK. London, September 6. The Trades I nion Congress, at Portsmouth, passed a resolution expressing its indignation over the Government’s decision to allow the Lord Mayor of Cork to die. “Me, in the name of the whole organised Labour movement, will hold the
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  • 35 7 GENERAL OBREGON PRESIDENT. Mexico City, September 6. General Obregon has been elected President of Mexico. President Obregon was formerly Minister for War. He staged the coup d’etat which led to the overthrow of Carranza.
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  • 64 7 THE OUTWARD JOURNEY. London, September 6. According to a newspaper, H. M. S. Malaya, carrying H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught to India, now leaves Portsmouth on December 9th. arriving at Port Said on December 23. Madras January 10th. and Singapore January 17th, whence she
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  • 1347 7 OFFICIAL REPORT. “PROPERTY VALUELESS.’’ A sensational to a reque-t by the di r ectorg of the Bodtk Company No Liability for an explanation of a mutilated cable message and other cryptic cahle sent by Mr. H. Scarborough, the company’s representative in the East, was received by the board
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  • 320 7 CONFIDBNT AS TO FUTURE. Bendigo, August 5, —Mr T W Orton, the Badak company’s prospector, who is at present in Bendigo, was interviewed this evening in regard to the cable uopssage received from Mr Scarborough, who is in charge cf the boring operations on the Badak company's
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  • 347 7 New Cheek Bores Ordered. Bendigo, August 6,—The remarkable circumstances surrounding the cable message from Mr Scarborough and the disparity in the results of the successive being operations on the Badak Tin Company prop- rty in the Malay States occupied the attention of th? directors to day. The directors
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  • 131 7 Mixing Opinion. Yj. 1 Mr II Gild, mining engineer, Trenggana, Federated Malay States, who is on a short visit to Melbourne, said on Aug. 5 that Mr Isaac Boadle, who carried out the boring operations fur Mr H Scarborough, a director of the company, was a most
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  • 106 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day E E SHARES. CQ go co at Rubber (Dollar S c. c. o. c. Indragiri 10.75 11.25 10.50 11 00 Pulau Bulang 300 3.20 2.90 3.00 Miaiag. Asam K. 56/- 57/- 55/- 56/Ayer
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  • 27 7 To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was 135.50 p< r picul, buyers, no sellers; raw tin t n ore $135.62)- per picul, business done
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  • 13 7 Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, August 1,435 pikuls.
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  • 30 7 The following were the rubber quotations in London yesterday:— Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 7|d Smoked Sheet Is 6|d Market dull. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 75 7 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lbs Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 544 to diamond No. 2 50 54 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 46 52
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  • 52 7 The following are additional rubber out* puts for August Asahau lbs 76,897 Anglo Sumatra 95,184 Bah Lias 146,502 Bila Sumatra 48,087 Central Sumatra 29,648 Investment Trost 96,410 Mendaris 134,500 Sialaug 203,387 Sungei Kari 32,700 Soengei Rampah 30,392 Tandjong 155,900 Tanah Datar 28,000 Toerangie (Sumatra) 54,033 United Serdang 332,520
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  • 130 7 Sept 10 and 11—Malayan Athletic Sport?, Kuala 1 umpar. Sept. 13—Penang .'s izes. S c pt 18—Kedab Rubber Company Ltd, Annual G*n-ral Meeting, Cham* ber of Commerce, 12.30 p.m. Sept 26—P S C Monthly Races. Nov 13 and 15— ablic Holidays. The annual report on the Prisons in
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  • 1015 8 ADDRESS FOR THE DEFENCE. The preliminary enquiry into the charge preferred against Mr A W Cooper, engineer employed by the Municipality, of cauairg the death of Mr G F Stapp, of the F M S Railways Dept by the rash nod negligent driving of hi* car in
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    • 287 8 WHY DESPAIR? When we can supply you with all you need in Motor Accessories, We hold the largest and the most complete Assortment. Come and see and be convinced. 1 111 [fl Motor Cycle Observation Mirror can be ad5 justed in five distinct positions, Price $lO Car size $25. /1
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    • 559 8 LAST DAY OF RECORD llth SEPTEMBER, 1920. Your last opportunity of purchasing at these exceptionally low prices. A glance at these sale prices will convince that our prices are unassailable and inspection of the goods offered will show that the quality is right* We have large new shipment now due
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  • 188 9 Kxpkctid A RBI V Ata. Kashgar, London, 10th. Kaga Mara, Colombo, 11th. Sado Maru, Singapore, lltb. Innsbruck, Venice, 12ih. Japan, Singapore, 14 h. Ttongwa, Madras, 15 h. Bombay Main, Singapore, 15th. Birmingham City, Singapore, 17tb. Tara, Singapore, 18th. Kansas, London, 20th. Jeypore, Singapore, 20th. Kitano Maru, Singapore, 23rd.
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  • 259 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.ir Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 23 9 D spatcbed from Penang Delivered in London. 4ch August By P& O 4th September 7th By B I 4th
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  • 153 9 Penang September 9, 1920 SP. Tapioca $8.75 buyers M. P- Tapioca $9.75 buyers Cold 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. f No.
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    • 287 9 j -4 Tea of Richness S LIPTON’S TEA Pure in Quality and Delicious in Flavour J Obtainable from all Grocers in 3 Qualities Extra Choice Green Label F No. 1 Yellow Label F No. 2 Red Label Special Quotations to the Trade I GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.)
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    • 271 9 j Underwood STANDARD j j Typewriters j THE MACHINE YOU I I WILL EVENTUALLY I I BUY I I I i PATERSON, SIMONS Co. I 1 LIMITED. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) 1 I I AGENTS s I I peMH, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. —i.i— i. i 1 in- 1 1
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  • 364 10 M.L.” On Monday, in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, Looi Guan Kway, the well-known Ipoh towkay, was charged with having fraudulently used as genuine a certain dccument purporting to be a valuable security, to wit, a promissory note for $BO,OOO which he then knew or had reason to
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  • 119 10 The report on the working of the Registries of Joint 8 ock Companies, Singapore and Penang for 1919, shews that two Companies in Singapore and one in Penang were removed from the register, one enemy company was dissolved in Singapore, and two are still being 1 qaidated.
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  • 58 10 The Chief Police Officer informed tie Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board at a recent meeting that he prop sea to introduce in Kusla Lumpur a sys’em of parking motor cars in busy thoroughfares, anajouthned his ideas with regard to Market Street, Market Square and the Embankment. The
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  • 191 10 An indication of British policy’ regard ing native labour in East Africa is given in a despatch from Lord Milner, Colonial Secretary, to the Governor of the East African Protectorate, which has been issued as a White Paper. Referring to the anxiety which the phrasing of a circular
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  • 134 10 The “Ceylon Independent” of August 20 says :—A man named Peer Mohamed, who was. working as manager of the firm of H. K. Janoo, Singapore, was charged in the Police Court there by his employer, for misappropriating $17,496 and when the police in Ceylon were making
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    • 684 10 A Revelation in Economy Wash Out Your Pores With Cuticura Soap And have a clear, sweet, healthy skin with little trouble and trifling expense. Contrast this simple wi.olesome treatment with tiresome massaging and other fads. O On retiring smerr the face w th Cuticura A TA T) EZ Ointment on
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    • 594 12 By using Halls Distemper your home can be made brighter* X/ f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper* and without f the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s YA I Distemper IJ 1 (Trade Mark.) E is deservedly the popular wall covering of the
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    • 348 12 THE MEREANTILE BAMK $F iNßlft, LIMITCB (lAeorporzted ub E&gli&i), Authorised Capital £3,030,0« Subscribed Capital 1,830,000 Fdd-up 1,030,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Proflts 1,146,400 Board ofilDirectoro. n ß iw J *!®i l I ao o’- E8q (Chairman), J. M. Ryrls, Ksq„ H. Me’vill Simons Esq., P. li. Corners, Biq K YU
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