Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PIJBLFSHFxD DAILY ESTABLISHEDriB33. No. 210. VOL LXXVIII. SATURDAY. 11th SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 458 1 .1 NIKKO I modern art PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, No. 7, Northam Road. Tel No 579« .i<HM» «“'“““TOBMIIIMWiliWii;: .< j BEARBRANDMII.K j if" ou can ave no ea w^at a i CIGARETTES S I Pcrlcclly SftEillSCd MHK 'eriect Contentment fB/Wwl really is. De not confuse this I I k who selects State
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    • 17 1 THE BEST CAR IM TOWN OhiMlTl* muv 7MKMMO ►'urw sole Adeots S.S. F.M.SOng Sam Leong a 00.
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    • 2999 2 i. POSITION WAWTEP FOR BA PARTNERSHIP. °l- Johan tin dredging BHle' w n ed Resident Conneillor, (Incorporated in the Federated M.ky Bt.tr.) "< and Machinery’.ud can make any grade of .$l.lOO or nearest offer. Apply Box No. We, the undersigned, ONG CHIN OOH Pensng, np to noon on 9th October,
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  • 966 3 REAPPEARANCE OF RANJI. From Our Own Correspondent, London, August 12. The outstanding event in cricket was the reappearance ot the Maharajah of Nawanagar. Raoji only made 16, but the side were doing well so that it wss not necessary for him| to do a big thing, Number
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    • 965 3 (VIDE GAZETTE NO, 83 OF 30TH JULY, 1920.) Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences for Penang, Province Wellesley and the Bindings, 1921. X'oTici is hereby given that Tenders, to be forwarded in sealed covers and •>d on the outside ‘‘Toddy Shop Tenders” will be received at the Resident OI S Office
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    • 101 3 laaaiiaaiiMaiaiaiiiiaaiaiiian NOTICE OF REMOVAL j M 5 M i On and after Monday, i July 19th, the Offices J of the United Engineers, Ltd. Penang (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). will be Removed to No. 87, Bishop street, i RRiaRHRHHRMRRRRHNRRN RRNRRNRRMR A Tea of Richness j LIPTON’S TEA 3 Pure
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    • 517 3 /L7 r o IT H| TbKu P'S y yxy Sait. From a photo of a if— Bonnie Glaxo Baby V—j J B Glaxo lays for Baby fl |l a firm foundation of sturdy health A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to s*4* 9
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  • 1204 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. I- Smail has returned to Kuala Lumpur from leave. Acting-Lieutenant R. H. Cowan hae been appointed to the battleship Malaya. Mr. F. E. Harmer, A. S. P., on returning from leave, has been posted to Christinas Island. Mr. W. J- Williams, late of Shanghai, ha, been
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  • 27 4 There will be a meet of the Hunt Club to-morrow at 6-45 at the Polo Ground. Finish at Mr. CheaFT Hee Nyar.’s, Logan Road.
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  • 540 4 .VICTIM OF MOTOR ACCIDENT. The cause of the death of Mr. Richard McCrystal, which we announced recently, would seem to have been injuries sustained in a serious motor smash. A cutting from an Auckland, New Zealand, newspaper received recently, contains an illustration of the damaged car,
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  • 242 4 “M.M." Important Developments. We understand the ques’ion of the reorganisation of the Medical Departments of both the Colony and the F M S has been under the consideration of Govern ment for some time new, and it has beet deoidfd that the Medical and Health Branches bo’h
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  • 112 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, September 11* Doctor Pickles, of the West Coast of Africa Medical Staff, has been appointed Director-General of the Straits and Federated Malay States Medical Services. Rangoon rice mill-rs will not perhaps be overjoyed to bear that the cultivation of ric in K<
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  • 323 4 NEW RECORDS AT KUALA LUMPUR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 10. The first day of the Malayan Athletic Sports was favoured with beautiful weather. 100 Yards Flat Race. Holder F B tvens. First beat won by Roy Smith (Selangor) 10 4/5 secs. Second beat, A P
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  • 375 4 E.-’U, REUNION ON NOVEMBER 11th, There was a good muster of ex-Service men at the Secretary’s office, Selangoi’ Club, when a meeting of the United Services Great Association of Malaya was held. Chief interest was in the discussion on the question of the celebration of the anniversary of
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    • 204 4 DOES YOUR CHILD SUFFER FROM THEM? Many children in this country are troubled with worms, some of the indications of which are irregular appetite, bad breath, grinding of the teeth in sleep, pain and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the nose. Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, given
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    • 1021 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». PENANG LIBRARY POSITION .WANTED. special general meeting f will b e held in tbe Library at 4 Tuesday, September 13ch J P®-cn Ex officer 4| years War service. ,Kh Mechanical Engineer- At Present employed (»d) H WELHAM, Libra,; as shop Fori ms I. Experience. Locomotives, Marine. Dredge, e’c.,
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  • 940 5 A TURNIP GHOST, Those who raise the American bogey over Ireland have got hold of a turnip ghost. The real difficulties ahead are economic, not political, says the “Daily Express.” As the two reconstructed nations begin to stretch out their hands for the enormous markets of South
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    • 107 5 RENURN FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THAT POPULAR COMPANY The QUAINTS ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday. Sept. 15th. Prices 94, S 3. 92 91, Recking at ROBINSON PIANO CO. 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
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    • 157 5 A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. DON’T MISS H. T. DOULATRAM A CO’S GREAT CASH SALE New_Stock of Gold and Silver Brocaded Embroider- ies for Ladies’ Shoes, Camphor Wood Boxes, Brass Trays, and Superior quality Silk Just Received. Everything Going Cheap. The More Buyer’s Profit the More Seller’s Loss. 230/2, PENANG ROAD. I
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    • 97 5 PRITCHARD Telephone 335. Telegrams» With Departmental 5 “PEANCO Connections. J C/O.j .LI 1_3., P EJN AN G. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. Snipe season. BEST ENGLISH SPORTING GUNS 12 BORE HAMMER PRICE $125. Sporting Cartridges HEY’S AND KYNOCIIS 12 Bore 16 Bore 20 Bore Ball Buck Shot LESS
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    • 213 5 IMPERIAL pa°Ja" EMFIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. Thursday, 9th, to Sunday, 12th September, 1920. Second House at 9-15 p, m. ROBERTSON COLE Pre ents Paralta Play of exceptional I merit featu'ing the handsome and popular J. Warren Kerrigan in 5 THE TURN OF CARD 5 Reels 1N Reels h ccmbination of
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  • 1220 6 It is one cf those coincidences commonly called “curious” that a Reuter telegram containing information with regard to the Straits special contribution to the Imperial Trea ury, which we have no hesitation in describing a? a most unpleasant surprise, was followed a few hours later by the announcement
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  • 1006 6 We have received from Mr C E. Rooke, Ipob, Chairman of the The Fuel Pool. Fuel Pool Committee, copies of letters and circulars that are being sent to miners and fusl contractors in Kinta. “The Fuel Committee wish to ascertain if you are desirous of participating in
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  • 290 6 [From a CoaßispoN DtJfT j Alor Star, SeptemL., The Kednh Football hive commenced. The conmMin? The Spiders, Mg. Recreation Club, Stia K a ninl Cycling Party, Lindongan Fr an ?S Treasury and Audit. The firet th Ille won their initial matches. ureee!e? ena Holidays. Sunday being the anniversary
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  • 34 6 Tin was quoted in London on Sept Bth at £267 spot, and £274 three months To-day’s quotation tor raw tin in Pen. ang was sl36| per p.cul, tin ore sl36j per picul.
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  • 30 6 The following were the rubber quotation# in London yesterday:— Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 8d Smobad Sheet Is 6jd Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Bomtead Co.)
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  • 17 6 The following are additional rubber out< puts for August Punggor lbs 12,471 Sungei Arak 2,702
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  • 284 6 The Band will play the following programme of mudc at the Golf C’ub Iron d 4d p.m. to-oav 1 Selection Vanity Fair ...Fiuck 2. One Str-p Lancashire Clogs Grim-haw 3. Selection The Boy >it Moncbtoa 4. Waltz Our Day ...Verra! 5. Fox Trot Hindustan ...Wallaci 6. March Molly
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    • 148 6 jBOOTH’SI 1 LONDON. I S 1 I OLD TOM I fl I DRY I gss~ s sr I GIN. I s 1 WHOLESALE FROIV’ I BEHR a CO., PENANG. gilllllllllllllUnillllllNWlllOlllllllllilllllillllllllllHllllDHlllllllllllllOlillllllllllHllC JAS. COUTTS’ I S LONDON I j GINS =S g OLD TOM =3 i AND j UNSWEETENED. I SOLE AGENTS:
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 50 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day to-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Time:— High Water Low Water To-bat, 11 30 a.m. 5.44 a.m. 12 m*nt. 608 p m. To*mobbow. z12.04 a.m. 6.26 a.m. 12 08 p.m. 6.43 p.m Monday. 12.39 a m. 7.03 a.m. 12.45 p.m, 7.17 p.m.
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  • 674 7 UELFA ST settling down. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. September 7. fe'f is*- is settling down after the recent Brioni disturbances, and work if being feeomed. v was stated at the inquest on some /,4 to-day that 31 lives altogether were T and that £1,000.000 worth of j for compensation have
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  • 37 7 t.nnonn, September 9. Lader the revised itinerary, the Prince of is due in the West Indies on September 14tb, atd leaves Bermuda on October 3rd. Tbe Ptinco wdue at Portsmouth on October 11th,
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  • 526 7 SIR ROBERT HORNE’S SUGGESTION. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 8. Mr. Smillie stated that the Miners’ Executive were to meet this morning to consider Sir Robert Home’s proposal. Meanwhile it is anticipated the invitation will be accepted, bat it may be pointed out that the proposed conference does
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  • 270 7 DR. MACNAMARA’S APPEAL. London, September 8. Dr Macnamara, Minister of Labour, was present at a Conference at the Mansion House of the Mayors and the Chairmen of District Councils in the London area and the Home counties on behalf of Earl Haig’s appeal to provide employment for
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  • 325 7 IMPROVED JULY BALANCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Sept 8. There was a remarkable shrinkage in the adverse balance of trade in July. Whereas imperts in Joly last year exceeded experts by £76,000,000, the differereme last July was only £8,500,000, The great change was due to an enormous increase in
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  • 210 7 CALIGULA’S VICTORY. London, September 8, In the St Leger, Daylight Patrol was ridden by Griggs, Double Bed by Piper, and Stronghold by Carslake. Golden Guinea and Great Seal did not run, otherwise the runners were identical with the list of probables. A Fine Race. London, September 8.
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  • 11 7 London, September 8. The Gents v Players match was drawn.
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  • 135 7 MISSION HOUSE SCENE. London, September 9. An extraordinary story was told in the Courts. It appears that Peckham has got a mission boese with a black pastor, who had previously obtained an amount of police court notoriety concerning obnoxious mission ceremonials relating to white girls.
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  • 148 7 THE SOVIET’S REPLY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Lond n, Septmber 9. M. Tchicherin, replying to Mr Balfour’s Note, expresses the opinion that the latter is under an illusion as regards the RussoPolish military situation, and he endeavours to show that the setback before Warsaw is merely the unsuccessful result
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  • 115 7 WARSAW’S NOTE. London, September 8. The Polish Government's note to the Allies and the League of Nations declares that the Lithuanians violated neutrality by allowing Soviet troops to use Lithuanian territory. Lithuanian troops occupied the Suwalki district, which the Supreme Council allotted to Poland. Bolshevik troops are
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  • 100 7 GENERAL WRANGEL INTERVIEWED. London, September 9. Interviewed by a Russian newspaper, General Wrangel said in view of the change in the attitude of the Allied Powers and the victory of the Poles, he must concentrate bis forces in the north of the province ot Taurida so as to
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  • 91 7 A BOLSHEVIK ROLE. London, September 8. It is reported from Moscow that Enver Pasha, at the request of Lenin and Trotsky, has been appointed Commander-in-Cbief of the Bolshevik forces which are marching on India. The Bolshevik forces in th? Caucasus, Persia, Afghanistan and Turkestan have been placed under
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  • 130 7 THE LATEST DETAILS. London, September 8. A War Office communique wi'h regard to Mesopotamia states that tribesmen, using bombs from the captured armoured train, ineffectively attacked Samawi». Our artillery dispersed, with loss, a bodv of riflemen who were sniping in Nwrayah Al! is quiet on the Middle Euphrates. British
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  • 38 7 London, September 9. The importation of beer from Japan is increasing. An expert declares it is a light, cheap and palatable beverage. He expects it will become a strong rival to the Lager variety.
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  • 181 7 DEATHROLL IN ITALY. [Reuter’s Telegrams,] Rom**, September 8. The “Epoca” estimUts that 300 were killed by th*» earthquake, which swept over the nor: h-west (f Italy. Accounts of serious damage continue to arrive. King of Italy’s Solicitations. London, September 9 The King cf Italy everywhere comforted stricken survivors.
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  • 35 7 A CHEQUE FOR FRANCE. Berlin, September 9. The French Ambassador has received from the German Government a cheque for 100.000 francs as reparation fur tbe attack on the French Consulate at Breslau.
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  • 70 7 PUBLIC SERVICES THREATENED. London, September 8. The electricians’ dispute, over which the lockout continues, now threatens to involve London's underground railways, tramways, lighting and other public service. The London District Committee of the Electrical Trades Union has called a meeting of tbe shop stewards of these services, to
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  • 68 7 London, September 10. In connection with the printing strike, (cabled on September Ist,) in consequence of the Manchester and Liverpool Branches repeatedly ignoring the instructions of tbe Executive Committee to resume normal conditions, tbe Typographical Association is advising that the members of other Brarches may seek work
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  • 40 7 ON JAPANESE SHIP. a Hongkong, September 8. Preventive officers seized 18,000 tai |b of prepared opium, valued at $250,000 aboard the Japanese motor schooner Shena Maru. The skipper and a member of the crew have been arrested.
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  • 207 7 Writing in the Matin,” M. Raymond Poincare, ex-President of the French Republic, examining the objects of Parliament. says:— The first and most evident wish of Parliament is the maintenance of our alliances, and the permanent solidity of alliances depends in general on considerations more or less
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  • 349 7 I. —Havas. X LSCOUNT HARDINGE’S APPOINT. MENT. Paris, September 9.—The French Government has agreed to th e nomination as British Ambassador in Paris o{ L ord I Hardinge, ex Viceroy ot India. Mr. Lloyd George and France. Acknowledging the welcome of the Mayor of Calais, Mr. Lloyd
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  • 49 7 VISIT TO THE STRAITS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, September 9 “Intransigeant” states that M. Clemenceau will sail for Singapore on tember 20th, aboard “La Cordilliere, after which he will go to Calcutta accompanied by Doctor Cholet. He hopes tx? return to France at the end of the year.
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  • 41 7 LORD HARDINGE APPOINTED. London, September 8. The appointment of Lord Hardinge al Ambassador tn Paris is officially ai> nounced. Lord Derby is relinquishing the offieg on personal and private grounds, as it out the latter half of Nov.ember.
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  • 74 7 SHOOTING IN NEW YORK. New York, September 9. The first serious attenpts at sabotagl in the tram and train conductors’ strikfl occurred on 22nd Avenue, when a motofl car, packed by nine men, raced alongside a train, pouring in revolver shots. Blasts of the train whistle speedily summoned
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  • 274 8 Peking, August 24. —Outside influences are said to be at work with General Tang Chi-yao and his followers. It is believed that the Government will shortly make up its mind whether or not to open hostilities against the Yunnan Party, which is threatening to send
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  • 358 8 There is said to exist in the sheepfolds of fashion a plot to revive the sidewhisker. This will mean the ruthless sacrifice of millions of toothbrush moustaches. No face but that of the war profiteer could afford both at the same time. As usual, the habit started
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    • 141 8 Pt® ■-T > I THE BEST IN THE I LONG RUN. I i SOLE AGENTS» ADAMSON, CILFILLAN AND CO. Lift. (dCOKPOBATO IN r JUST UNPACKED, A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE WORLD-FAMED EVERPOPULAR HUMBER BICYCLES IN THREE DIFFERENT GRADES. S UeariO Jst. For particulars and prices please apply to The Sole
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    • 161 8 HEAD BROKE OUT N [MONS VeryßestlessNights. HairFellOut. Cuticura Healed In A Month. “I had tiny lumps come on the back of my head, and the following week they all broke out in sore eruptions of a wet nature. The irritation was so great I was bound to scratch, and it
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    • 148 8 rtfl pd 'll ill SQUARE TREAD COVER List of Stockists. Penang:—Chin Kooi Co., Cycle Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. Parit Buntarßan Bee Leong Co. Alor Star Goh Soon Leong. Snngei Patani: —J, W, Wilson Co., Ltd, Agents for Penang, Perak and Province Wellesley. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Penang Malcaca.
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  • 465 9 MeeB Kennedy &C° Penang, report >9 follows V brisker market on declining prices i ce n the feature of the week which •i'dly f° r Tin shares has shown jeJded losses all round although there has been good buying at the lower levels. Z price Of the
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  • 184 9 Penang, September 11, 1920 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 Popper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers. J No. 1
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  • 692 9 FURTHER ISSUE OF CAPITAL. The eighth anneal general meeting of the Merchiston Robber Estates, Ltd, waheld on August 4th, at Winchester House London, E. C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. Ihe Cbirman said the profit earned during the period under review is £10,391 Ils lOd, and,
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  • 116 9 Penang, September ll t 1920. By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) Dondon Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 t 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 122 3 days’sight Private 128 Bombay Demand Bank 122 Madras Demand Bank 122 3
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  • 466 9 BIG FUTURE PREDICTED. There is one district of London where, after various experiments, rubber paving has proved a success As far back as 30 years ago the first rubber paving was put down,” said the Borough of Southwark Surveyor, Mr. Harrison, to an “Evening Standard” representative, “that was
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  • 194 9 It has been an open secret that for some months past American capitalists have been striving to reach some agreement whereby acreage of jungle land could be secured to plant rubber on a scale comparable with Far Eastern enterprises, says the India Rubber World. The rubber
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  • 100 9 It is estimated in the latest edition of “The World’s Rubber Position” (W. H. Rickinson and Son) that the area now under plantation rubber is 2,910,750 acres, which compares with 2,759,950 acres at the end of 1918, and 2,181,050 acres at the end of 1914. The world’s production
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  • 262 9 Expbctkd Arrivals. Innsbruck, Venice, 12th. Japan, Singapore, 14:h. Ellora, Singapore, 14th. Lake Farmingdale, Rangoon, 14th. Lake Gilpen, Singapore, 14th. Tbongwa, Madras, 15ib. Bombay Mato, Singapore, 15th.l Birmingham City, Singapore, 17tb. Tara, Singapore, 18th. Kaga Marn, Colombo, 18tb. Dilwara, Singapore, 19tb. Kansas, London, 20tb. Jeypore, Singapore, 20tb. Ekma, Rangoon,
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  • 264 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 22 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 4th August By P& O 4th September 7th By B I 4th
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  • 88 9 Sept 11—Malayan Athletic Sports. Kaala Lumpur. Sept 13—Penang As izea. Sept 15—The Quaints, Town Hall. Sept 17—P C C Tennis Championship. Sept 17—P C O ,4 At Home Sept 18—Kedah Rubber Company Ltd, Annual General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12.30 p.m. Sept 26—P S C Monthly Races. Nov
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    • 522 9 Mr. A. No more Backaches Certain Relief in 24 hours Does it make you think—when you ti«m. In March, 1912, I was in a very; wake up with a backache and a nasty critical condition with rheumatic fever*, taste in your mouth? when a small box of De Witt’s Kidney
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  • 267 10 S. GEORGE THE MARIYR. The Services next week will be as follows 15th Sunday after Trinity. 7.30 am. Matins. Pss 84 and 85. 8 a.tn. Holy Communion. 10 a m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 5 pa. Suday School. 6 p.m—Evensong. Hvmn 161, Ps 89 as ee*\ Magnificat 256, Nunc
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  • 298 10 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920. BEEF— ctBj 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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    • 509 12 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINeT ORIENTAL-NEW YORK LINE FOR NEW YORK, FOR VANCOUVER. Through Bills of Lading issued. Cargo Booked at Current Kates. for further particulars as regards freight bookings apply SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS. PENANG. THE BEN LINEorSTEAMERSLW LEITH. OWAROSAIL INGS. s. s. BEN AVON due Sept. 15 HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Coast
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    • 356 12 FNR MRRSANTIL* RANK IF IMIA, LIMITS*. (Ueorporatad la Xaglaad), Authorised Capital OJU,3QO Subscribed Capital j 1.050,006 Reserve Fund and Undivided Proflfc 1,146,400 k| Board of 1 ji lire- tors. e R. J. Black, Esq., Uhaim J M >(. Mr< qi’r V O 8^ 3q A' K 'w ri M Tule,
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