Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-09-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE DAILY ESTABLISHED U 33. No. 211. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement401 1920-09-13 1 NIKKO modern art PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, No. 7, North am Road. Tel No 579« Ajiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii 1 y FMPIRF TYPFWRITFRS I I insurance. t SS. e M S •-JI Even the greatest care in driving > doesnot ensure immunity from s H t accident, and it is unwise and 1 S /K\\401 words
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Advertisement19 1920-09-13 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWkl fc> 3 I rsMMartomw I Sole AAents S.S. a t.S.S- Ong Sam Leong Co.19 words
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Advertisement2016 1920-09-13 2 POSITIONS WANTED.FOR SALE. TENDERS INVITED. Ex officer 4| year* War service. Harley Davidson Motor Cycle and Sale of Government A 2^^ol Apply Box No. > >er (plantations), Timekeeper kV AV//1 tf I Ma ine. Dredge, e c., Far East 18 years. 367, c/o Pinang Gazette. > < kJ CO V2,016 words
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Article664 1920-09-13 3 -Ex. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMICS. The experiences of medical and prison work in a new country (Kedah, Malay Peninsula) are related in “The Journal of Tropical Medicine” by. Mr. A. L. Hoops, M.D., State Surgeon and Superintendent of Prisons in the State. He tells us that in-Ex. - 664 words
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Advertisement1056 1920-09-13 3 raniiiiuiiiL j bi rsing H; 1 hzr--. !a mothers taMI 111 IZ fi. I -42 7 Not only does “Ovaltine” f| il ?/Ti- ’-<* \Z Xr “i directly stimulate and ensure ‘j hrkawkm H /tot-J r W I /an adequate flow of milk, but it qu2 LU Le k fl-1,056 words
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Advertisement127 1920-09-13 3 The Darkening Shadow. Have you commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, -darting through your face and your temples—Can’t sleep, awake all night—worry, suffer, fret. That’s the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever the pain127 words
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Advertisement101 1920-09-13 3 “RITCHARD Telephone33s.Y 87 Telegrams: With Departmental T PEANCO Connections. J C>Cz»j -L* I L PENAN G. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. for ire snjpc reason. (J -A BEST ENGLISH SPORTING GUNS 12 BORE HAMMER PRICE $125. Sporting Cartridges Elm AN» KVNOCHS 12 Bore 16 Bore 20 Bore Ball101 words
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Article1029 1920-09-13 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“M.T.” Mr. A. Bakker goes on leave to-morrow by the Protesilaus. Mr. J. L. McFTiT is appointed a police magistrate for Penang. Lieut. C. W. Jackson, Coast Defence Volunteers, has been placed on the Re serve of Officers of that unit. Mr. J. W. Norman, Executive Engineer, Public—“M.T.” - 1,029 words
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Article270 1920-09-13 4 [To Th» Editob or th» “Pinahg Gazbtti. Sir, —I received from the Italian Legation at Bangkok about a month ago the following information: “The Italian Legation has received a telegram from Rome to the effect that there is no foundation for rumours which have been circulated about the serious270 words
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Article156 1920-09-13 4 Sir, —Some of my friends, especially the Chinese, have been misinformed regarding the preparations for the Borea performances this year. The Malays have prepared nothing for this year’s performances. I am sure those who make preparations to entertain these performances will be badly disappointed. I would again request156 words
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Article274 1920-09-13 4 QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. In the House of Commons, Lieut.-Colo-nel Fremantle asked the Under-Secre-tary of State for the Colonies, in pur suance to the reply to question No. 126 of December 15 last, if he will slate what is the number of appointments to Governorships and senior274 words
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Article333 1920-09-13 4 A CEYLON COMMENT. If there is one fallacy, says the Times of Ceylon,” about the Colonial Civil Service it is that its members are not of the stuff that Colonial Governors are made of. Any such generalisation to the prejudice of a service with the highest traditions must333 words
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Article50 1920-09-13 4 —Aneta. MANY FAILURES EXPECTED. Batavia. September 13.—Owing to the unfavourable sugar position, many bankruptcies are expected at the end of the month, especially amongst Semarang Chinese. Much sugar is now in specula tive hands. A Chinese Trek. Three thousand Chinese in Dutch Borneo are departing for the Philippines.—Aneta. - 50 words
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Article232 1920-09-13 4 REGULATIONS RESPECTING SALE -.-Stao—& OF RICEI The following notifications appear in the Straits Government Gazette In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by regulation 6of the Food Control Regulations, 1918, and of all other powers nabling him in that beuali, the Food Controller hereby fixes maximum prices,232 words
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Article206 1920-09-13 4 The FM S G*zette notifies that the Food Controller fixes maximum prices for the sale of all white and parboiled rice «old in the Federated Malay States, with effect on and from 13th September, 1920. At all places situate on the Railway where there206 words
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Article373 1920-09-13 4 At the first annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Venereal Disease, over which the Rt. Hon. Lord Willoughby de Broke, the President of the Society, presided. Sir James Crich-ton-Browne said there is only one way in which venereal disease can be stopped, and that is373 words
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Article504 1920-09-13 4 CAPITAL INCREASED TO $20,000,000. An extraordinary general meeting of the Ho Hong, Bank Limited, was held at its Registered Office, Raffles Chambers 4, 5 6, Singapore, on Friday, for the purpose of considering, and if thoaght fit, of passing the following resolution, That the capital of504 words
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Article280 1920-09-13 4 The report and accounts of the liquidators of the Kwong Yik Banking Co, Ltd, for the year ended December 17,1919, to be presented at a general meeting of the shareholders to be held at Hill Street, Singapore, on October 1, states that the total amount due from280 words
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Article53 1920-09-13 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Selection Comic opera Nadgy ih Go( fey 2. Two Step My Little X Black Sweetheart Frederika? n 3. Walts Ideal Espanol,„Balart 4. Fox Trot Mountain Young Lady ...Canla« 5. March The53 words
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Advertisement634 1920-09-13 4 POSITION VACANT Wanted immedi,tely Clerks for work as H y Or at Port Swettenham. Bal per annum, month to month I 6O Candidates must possess vr Dg J geaiet K certificates. 1 Application to be made tn m Manager, F. M. S. R,i| wayq the September, 1920. y befor 20th634 words
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Article525 1920-09-13 5 MORE NEW RECORDS. There was a large gathering of spectators to witness the second day’s sports of the Malayan Atheltic Meeting held on Saturday afternoon in ideal weather on the Kuala Lumpur padang, says the ‘Malayan Leader." The previous records in the Quarter and Mile races were broken525 words
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Article93 1920-09-13 5 John Murray sends by the mail the following books for review: —Mehalah (by G. S. Baring Gould), Unconquered (Maud Diver), and The Heart of Rachel (Kathleen Norris), 2s. nett., and Freckles (Gene Stratton-Porter), Jess (H. Rider Haggard), From One Generation to Another, and The Sowers (Henry Seton93 words
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Advertisement97 1920-09-13 5 RETURN FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THAT POPULAR COMPANY The QUAINTS ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, Sept. 15th. Prices $4, $3, $2 $l, Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO. t “GARRICK” THE CIGARETTE OF DISTINCTION. j $1.25 per fin of 50. 11 A Tea of Richness j LIPTON’S TEA J Pure in Quality and97 words
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Advertisement121 1920-09-13 5 STOCKTAKING SALE COMMENCING 15th SEPT. 20 TO 50 PERCENT. Reduction in nil Departments tall and Satisfy Yourself. THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR H. VISHINDAS CO., No. 8, BEACH STREET, PENANG. NOTICE OF REMOVAL 1 1 On and after Monday, September 6th, 1 S the Offices of the g import and Estate121 words
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Miscellaneous234 1920-09-13 5 THE STARS ARE SHINING AGAIN For 3 Nights Only Mon|, 13th. to Wed, 15th September, 1920. IMPERIAL J'/L™" EMFIRB THEATRE PENANG ROAD. fn Second House at 9-15 p. m. METRO I METRO I I The star of a thousand pleasing ways BERT LYTELL in sparkling com- dy drama of a234 words
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Article1288 1920-09-13 6 The feeling of optimism in Labour circles and elsewhere, noted in a Reuter telegram of ;Saturday, has given way to gloomy anticipations. The Conference between the Miners’ Executive and the Minister of Labour has broken down, and we assume that to some extent our two staple industries,1,288 words
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Article1354 1920-09-13 6 Apropos of our reference to the announcement of an early Bouquets for attempt in tbe Hoose of ry Commons to obtain more liberal terms tor Ctylon, whose constitutional reforms have been alluded to, we observe that on tbe motion for tbe tbiid reading of the Consolidated Fund1,354 words
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Article233 1920-09-13 6 The variety entertainment in the Town Hail on behalf of London Children’s country holiday fund was on the whole very successful. “Beautiful Ohio”was nioely sung by Miss Wee Poh and Miss Teoh Kim Eng, who had to appear again because of loud and persistent encores. The Mandolin233 words
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Article110 1920-09-13 6 PASSENGERS AND CREW SA VEIL The master of the Chinese aun Kwong Thong, plying between lenang and Sungei Lalang, Kedah, repor on the last voyage of the vessse. a a.m. on Saturday near Merbok e countered a heavy squall in c^ ns f <lUe 'f} lo110 words
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Article85 1920-09-13 6 Tke fifth assizes of the year opened the Supreme Court this morning, ded over by Mr. Justice rett Leonard. There are s cases on the calendar. ing one of alleged murder, w as taken first. The accused are Osma Habib and Majid, who are a a have caused85 words
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Advertisement213 1920-09-13 6 I B O O T H’S» LONDON. 1 OLD TOM I I I I CSS S sz. I GIN. I I 1 WHOLESALE FROM lac uo 8 PENANG. »>;>W TINS OF 50 IWjfERFECT h 1 {’Bsj material and \jjr making. The highest attainment in Sole Agents* “quality” cigarettes. The Peer213 words
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Advertisement10 1920-09-13 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous36 1920-09-13 6 THE TIDES.. The following are the tides for to-day and tc-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-dat, 12,39 a.m. 7.03 a.m, 12.45 p.ua. 7.17 p.m. To-morrow. 1.13 a.m. 7.38 a.m. 2 21p.m. 7.49 p.m.36 words
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Article659 1920-09-13 7 CONFERENCE FAILS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 9. ie Conference between the Miners’ v a tive end the Minister of Labour, j which so much was hoped, failed. 1 Mr Smillie informed Sir Robert Horne the Miners’ Executive was of opinion tl'Jt there was no new proposal in his[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 659 words
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Article51 1920-09-13 7 AMERICAN’S EFFORT. London, September 10. The American, Mr Henry Sullivan, just H'. d to swim the Channel from Dover. He was compelled to give up when withn miles of the French coast, after having been 18 hou r s in the water, owing to ®tvere pains in the51 words
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Article37 1920-09-13 7 THE FIRST PRESIDENT. London, September 9. Mr Alexander Frederick Whyte, exw P, Perth City, has been appoint* ®d first President cf the Legislative Ai-embly shortly to be constituted in ludia under the Reform Act.37 words
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Article348 1920-09-13 7 THE PREMIER INTERVIEWED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 9 It is stated that the Lord Mayor of Cork suddenly weakened from continuous pain The doctor declares only his extraordinary vitality is keeping him alive. Visitors are forbidden to converse with the patient. Mr Lloyd George, yesterday, in[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 348 words
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Article64 1920-09-13 7 COMMUNIST FRICTION. Helsingfors, September 9. Recent Communist friction in Petrograd developed into a critical situation at a meeting of the central committee of Finnish Communists in Petrograd on Augu-t 31, at which the opposition group, consisting of officers of the Red Army, appeared on the scene and the64 words
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Article129 1920-09-13 7 BOLSHEVIK GOLD OFFERED. London, September 10. As regards recent wireless disclosues concerning the Bolsheviks financing the Daily Herald,” which were immediately denied, the Daily Herald now admits that one of its directors, Mr Meynell, has been offered and has accepte I £75,000 from Russia, and that a129 words
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Article29 1920-09-13 7 London, September 10. The Trades Union Congress passed a resolution protesting against the Government’s action in banning the Russian Trade Union delegates from attending the Congtess.29 words
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Article106 1920-09-13 7 assisting a garrison. I London, September 9.’ A War Office Me’opotamian communique covers a number of minor operations in various areas. It mentions that on the Lower Euphrates aeroplanes reconnoitring over Samawab were heavily fired on and replied by machine gunning, and succeeded in dropping medical supplies and money106 words
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Article281 1920-09-13 7 TERRIBLE SCENES IN ITALY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Lond?n, September 9. Details of the terrible tragedy which has befallen Tuscany are c miog in. They reveal its appal;ing rat are, covering the area from Spezia to Pisa, and eastward as far as Pieve Pistoja. The upheaval was terrific throughout the 700[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 281 words
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Article160 1920-09-13 7 A NOTE TO GERMANY. Pari?, September 11.—The Ambassadors’ Conference, M Cambon in the chair, resolved to send a note to Germany protesting against the stopping of ships from passing through the Kiel canal bound for Dant zig. The Catalonian Remnant. A reception took place of the delegation160 words
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Article100 1920-09-13 7 ESCAPES FROM BANDITS. New York, September 9. The War Department learns from Mexico City that Mr Johnson escaped, and is now proceeding to Guada la Jara, escorted by Government troops. The American, Mr Gardner, also escaped, and has arrived at Talpa, en route to Guada la Jara. The Mexican100 words
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Article43 1920-09-13 7 London, September 10. L’oyd’s Agent as Vigo says the American steamer Siboney (7,500 tons) from Santander, is aground in the harbour, the forepart resting on the rocks It is Laied she will be a total loss. Tne passengers are landing.43 words
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Article39 1920-09-13 7 London, September 10. A wireless message says the American cruiser Pittsburg, with Admiral Have aboard, is hard aground on the rocks off Libau, in a dangerous position. An American tranport is proceeding to assist the cruiser.39 words
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Article155 1920-09-13 7 A GRWE SITUATION. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 10. The grave situation which has arisen in Italy over the seizi. eof 300 iron factories by the metalworker- 1 has now grown worse. At present 500,000 workers are involved. Negotiations between the manufacturers and the workers are interrupted,[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 155 words
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Article541 1920-09-13 7 Rome, August 10—The meaning of the participation of the Htn Benedetto Croce in Signor Giolitti’-* Cabinet has already been explained. Not le-a significant is the presence in the B<me Cabinet of Signor Arthur Labriola, a syndicalist, the author of important bioks en history and on econoarc?, and one541 words
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Article22 1920-09-13 7 New York, September 9. The new Frer-'L Loan ha? been oversub- cribed. The lists closed within an hour.22 words
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Article80 1920-09-13 7 1 ARIZONA EXPERIMENT. p London, September 10. Rubber grow rs will be interested in a statement in the India Rubber Journal’’ that a company in Salome (Arizona) is turning out a ton of crude rubber daily a from ocotilla, or candleweed, which grows e well and very abundantly80 words
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Article226 1920-09-13 7 MR HUGHES’S SPEECH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Melbourne, September 10. Io the House of Representatives, Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister, made a statement on the Government’s defence policy. He declared the most vital part of Australian policy was the preservation of Australia for Europeans, Australians’ responsibility had been increased by[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 226 words
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Article103 1920-09-13 7 MAMMOTH SHIP’S PLIGHT. London, September 11, The Times New York correspondent says the liner Lsviathan, formerly the Vaterland, of 54,000 tons, may never again be sten on the high She is lying in Hoboken Dock (New Jersey) partially sunk in mud, and in such a state of disrepair103 words
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Article42 1920-09-13 7 A NEWCASTLE PROPOSAL. London, September 10. At a meeting of the Tyne Commission, Messrs W Dickinson and Company, of Newcastle, submitted a proposal for the estabiisement of a shipping line from the Tyne to India, China, Japan and Australia.42 words
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Article58 1920-09-13 7 Pari?, September 11. Ihe film actress, Miss Olive Thomas, wife of Mr Jack Pickford, brother of Miss Mary Pickford, died in hospital as the result of swallowing a lotion containing bichloride of mercury intended for external application only, Her screams brought her husband, who administered an58 words
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Article281 1920-09-13 7 Political interest centred in Dayton, Ohio, where Governor Cox, the Democratic nominee for the Presidential election in November, delivered his formal speech accepting the party’s nomination and outlining his programme. Immediate ratification of the peace treaty and the League Covenant without “devitalising changes” is the281 words
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Article556 1920-09-13 7 POSSESSION OF FIREARMS. Lai Lam was charged with possession of Unarms, a revolver aud hq automatic pistol, and 19 rounds of ammunition without a licence, and Yu Wan was called upon to shew cause why he should not be bound over to be of good behaviour, before Mr556 words
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Article319 1920-09-13 7 Sept 13—-Penang Assizes. Sept 15—The Quaints, Town Hall. Sept 17—P C C Tennis Championship. Sept 17—P C O ‘‘At Home Sept 17—Lodge Krian, Regular Meetings Sept 18—Kedah Rubber Company Ltd, Annual General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12.30 p.m. In the course of a speech at Toronto, Lord Burnham,319 words
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Article490 1920-09-13 8 Expansion Morb in Value Than In Quantity. Jap%D*d trade balance contieuas adrerse and at the end of Jane it totalled 477 105,000 yen for the six months, against an unfavcu'able balance of 221,028,000 yen for the same period of last year. The situation for the two periods may490 words
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Article434 1920-09-13 8 A Trouble much too Common. Neurasthenia is a condition of exhaustion of the nervous system. The causes are varied. Continuous strain, mental and physical, without- proper rest or holidays, without proper attention to diet and exercise, also worry over the struggle for existence, are the most causes.434 words
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Advertisement249 1920-09-13 8 Best Opportunity. 1 Great Cash I Clearance Sale e Commencing 20th September, I to 20th October, 1920. 1 Please inspect our goods and compare prices and you will be convinced that our goods are g| THE CHEAPEST AT THE s General Bombay Store. 1 I Kewalram Chellaram, Ĕ 34, BEACH249 words
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Advertisement210 1920-09-13 8 At Cheapest Prices. 1 Best Shanghai Flour, Packed in 49 lb. Sacks. g I British Latex Pans, sizes is* x9' x 3j" 16" x 10’ xr. g I European Acetic Acid, 1 Ĕ= 997 c Glacial in Demijohns of 55 lbs. Ze And Other Estate Supplies. h g Iron Swing210 words
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Advertisement400 1920-09-13 8 AaM:/ I When you are WKL “Rlarvy,” Rn-Mn ‘Wiacarnis’ offers you new health, new strength, new bleed, new nerve force and new life. New health and new life! Think what this means to you who are miserable and depressed by ill-health. Yet you need not continue to suffer, because Wincarnis400 words
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Article545 1920-09-13 9 THE TIN PROSPECTS. Th,.»»»»! general meeting of the Kinta Mine? Limited, was held at bQ sater ecl offices of the company, 65, •i ,e r g yy rt p KC Mr William Antrobus in ’°(cbair’inan of the company) presidiog,' Chairman arid during the year they 4 r<l545 words
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Article101 1920-09-13 9 The usual auction of the Singapore Cham- r of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Wednesday and Thursday when there was catalogued 2,220,395 lbs, tons 991.25; offered 1,627,033 lbs. tons 726.36; sold 1,175,319 lbs. Tons 524.69. Prices Realized. Fibbed Smoked Sheet. Cents per lb. S pore Stand.101 words
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Article51 1920-09-13 9 -Messrs Barlow Co, Singapore, s‘ate '■bat since last reporting this market has oeeQ firm and closes $250 per picul better than last week. The prices a»e m follows;—No 1 Standard $22 to $22 50, Jo 2 Standard $2l 30 to $2l 50, No 3 standard $20.80 to51 words
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Article70 1920-09-13 9 The following are the latest quotations in e?Brs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday. To-day shares. i J i J m' Z 2 a m Rukber (Dollar c. sc. c. c. AjMolek 3.40 3.60 3.40 3.50 cum 3.95 4.00 Miaiog. 5. Kamunting 56/- 58/- 55/-] [57/6 Tiu 13570 words
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Article600 1920-09-13 9 Government’s Reply To-Petition. It will be generally remembered by our readers that some little time ago quite a storm of indignation was roused among the miners of Perak at the announcement that the Government would in future only renew mining leases to those actually working the land for600 words
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Article185 1920-09-13 9 Penang, September 13, 1920. SP. Tapioca $8.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.75 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Peppier nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers. {No. 1185 words
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Article35 1920-09-13 9 To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $137 per picul, tin ore $137 per picul. Tin was quoted in London cn Sept 10th at £269 10s epot, and £275 10s three month*.35 words
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Article73 1920-09-13 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N. L„ sth to 11th September (being one week), 17 tons. Titi Tin Company Limited, August, 671.12 piculs, made up as follows Battery 550.00 piculs, hydraulicing 120.00 piculs, tribute 51 12 piculs. Total 671.12 piculs. Tbe above is estimated to contain Tin 53273 words
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Article17 1920-09-13 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August Ayer Molek Ibe 17,521 Bukit Jelutong 7,33817 words
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Article382 1920-09-13 9 Singapore, September 9. —It cannot be said that there has been any bright spot in the market this past week and under such conditions it would be useless to dilate on the general apathy. Tin continues to decline and Rubber sheds a few cents day by day,382 words
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Article94 1920-09-13 9 Tbe September Medal competition of the Penang Golf Club resulted as under Mr J G Hanna 46 +45 31—20 =7l Mr L E Slowe ...48+50 98—23 =75 Mr E G Bird 44 +43 87—11 =76 Maj. WML Bower 51 +42 93 6= 87 The following also played94 words
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Article139 1920-09-13 9 The following is the business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, to be held to-morrow7l 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 11. To consider and, if approved, to pass amendments to the By-laws dealing with Dairies etc. The following is the Business139 words
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Article189 1920-09-13 9 Expected Arrivals. Japan, Singapoie, 14. h. Ellora, Singapore, 14th. Lake Farmingdale, Rangoon, 14th. Lake Gilpen, Singapore, 14tb. Tbongwa, Madras, 15th. Bombay Maru, Singapore, 15th. Birmingham City, Singapore, 17th. Tara, Singapore, 18ch. Kaga Maru, Colombo, 18th. Kansas, London, 20th. Jeypore, Singapore, 20th. Ekma, Rangoon, 21st. Teesta, Madras, 22nd. Tbongwa,189 words
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Article262 1920-09-13 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. Taiping262 words
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Article27 1920-09-13 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 4th August By P& O 4th September 7th By B I 4th 14th By B I 9th27 words
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Article13 1920-09-13 9 The homeward mail by the Pro’esilaus closes at 5 p.m. to-morrow.13 words
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Article113 1920-09-13 9 Penang, September 13, 1920. (Bt 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, 122 3 days’sight Private 128 Bombay Demand Bank 122 Madras Demand Bank 122 3 days’ sight113 words
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Advertisement208 1920-09-13 9 IN "STOCK. CHANDLER CARS (Famous for its marvellous Motor) ESSEX CARS OVERLAND SEDANS. 1 BROCKWAY LORRIES I 2, 2| and 3 Ton. DUE SHORTLY NEW OVERLAND CARS BOOK NOW! DON’T DELAY!! Catalogues and Prices from all Branches. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., Incorporated in F.M.S PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. VINCENT208 words
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Article306 1920-09-13 10 TOWN DELUGED: ELECTRIC SERVICE INTERRUPTED. The Federal Capital, having enjoyed a long spell of months of dry weather, was taken by surprise on Wednesday evening when a storm of unusual severity swept over the place, deluged the streets and swamped all open places, causing the abandonment306 words
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Article293 1920-09-13 10 Found guilty of murdering Lien Ying, the 20-year-old singing girl and of robbing her of her jewels, both accused Yen Jui-sung and Ng Tsung-fong were ordered in Shanghai Mixed'Court to be handed to the Arsenal authorities for capital punishment. No more remarkable criminal case, particularly in293 words
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193 1920-09-13 10 In the House of Commons, on August 11, Mr. Jesson asked the President of the Board of Trade if he was aware that American tyre and rubber footwear manufacturers, while there was apparently no difference between their price lists and those of British manufacturers, were allowing193 words
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Advertisement167 1920-09-13 10 fe J- SAFETY TREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE I LONG RUN. a I SOLE AGENTS» ADAMSON, CILFILLAN I AND CO. LTD. (IMCOUOMATBD IN BNGLANBk FORD TRUCK CHASSIS j i OKE TOK LOAD I I o I WORM DRIVEN REAR AXLE SOLID OR PNEUMATIC TYRES ON REAR WHEELS I ENQUIRIES167 words
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Advertisement268 1920-09-13 10 nw VWTI It nIM I -JL*' Ml 1 1 'J J 1 il’fii j, I IfWu. I W* i 1; S'I T TkT X’l EIGHT CYLINDER ft 1 AUTOMOBILES 1 This year’s models retain all the mechanical 1 excellence which has given the King a world g reputation for reliability,268 words
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