Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-09-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE WASHED DAILY FSTAELISHED 1333., No. 213. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY. 15*h SEPTEMBER. 1320. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement328 1920-09-15 1 NIKKO modern art PHOTOGR APHIC STUDIO, LNo. 7, Northam Road. Tel No 579- MARCHANT "CALCULATOR i R ENDS ALL FIGURE WORRY. bituminous black Enamel Paint n n X FOR PRESERVING ALL CLASSES OF B I g H i what it can par- g Iron, Steel and Wooden Struct- E 1328 words
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Advertisement16 1920-09-15 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN «Mut 7*-MUO •'ttrnr Sole Aiteots 8.3. Ong ‘Sam Leong A Co.16 words
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Advertisement1487 1920-09-15 2 ROSITION WANTED. NOTICE». ,V 4^ ialllllllll,l,lUlllllllllllllU,l,UlUl,liUli,i,lllllllWlllllil llltll l“WhU!||U’||i| lUtJ|( r Billet wanted. —As Fitter and Driver or LOST. In I Q At Cheapest Prices I NORTHERN ASSURANCE I F io ur r..^„ SKk lice aud five years* experience in rubber veller and J Carat Um BntlSh LatCX P&QS,’ Si«S 18*1,487 words
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Article1435 1920-09-15 3 DRY OR WET From Our Own Correspondent, E'iiobargb August 18, After a lengthy preliminary bjinb+rdment, the battle between the Trade and the Prohibitionists opened with the application by the Prohibitionists to the authorities for the requisition forms which precede a poll of the electors. They must show that1,435 words
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Article252 1920-09-15 3 Intending to perish in a dramatic manner, S Matsui threw himself, like another Empedocles, into the fiery crater of Mount Asa, in Southern Japan, the largest active volcano in the world. The main crater of the volcano comprises five smaller craters, and Ma r sui selected252 words
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Advertisement318 1920-09-15 3 z*y i> ffi' F/ JS A fa/ Mkj», \O < <BW 91 W rr i |HrL i j&s W\ V vK' I I i i i. I "At' From a photo of a jyE~ Glaxo lays for Baby I a firm foundation of Jj sturdy health I A A suitable318 words
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Advertisement151 1920-09-15 3 ACHE AND PAIN INSURANCE. You insure your house against fire, you insure your life—why not insure yourself against aches and pains? Little’s Oriental Balm is an Ache and Pain Insurance for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and EVERY pain, small151 words
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Advertisement185 1920-09-15 3 111 cis sß\Ob 'IB iMMraslii M IWwiir 'lH |i:® mn Makes It Easy-to-Clean Those Hard-to-get-at-Places. I The tops of doors and high furniture often go undusted because they are hard to reach. The O-Cedar Polish Mop makes this easy. No more standing on chairs or reaching and stretching. With the185 words
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Article1713 1920-09-15 4 QUESTION OF VACCINATION. A sprcid meeting of the Municipal Cu rnmiaxioners was held in the Municipal Chamber yesterday afternoon. There were Mr G A Hereford (President), the Hon Mr W H Thorne, Dr P Liston, Mr Yeoh Guan Seok and Mr P K Nambyar, ■with Messrs J D1,713 words
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Article484 1920-09-15 4 RUBBER RESEARCH BOARD. [From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 15. In the Federal Council, to-day, the Hon Mr W Duncan asked the following questions (i) Whether it is not a fact that HiMajesty’s Government has decided to accept the principle embodied in Dr E J Butler’s Report,484 words
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Article143 1920-09-15 4 Some exciting figures appear in an article od American periadica’s in the cur rent Publishers’ Circular.” One issue alone of a certain p?p Jar jou n 1?!, it i-> s.ated, would supply enough paper for all the books bought by all the United States public libraries143 words
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Article115 1920-09-15 4 Penang, September 15 1 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. 121 3 days’sight Private 128 Bombay D-mmd Bank 121 Madras Demand Bank 121 3 day-»*115 words
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Article723 1920-09-15 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murphy auad children arrived by the s-s. Bharata from Rangoon today. Capt. James, M. C. is leaving the Eastern Smelting Co., on September 15, to join a firm of brokers in Penang.—“T. O. M.” Mr. N. Kendall, succeeds Mr. H. C. Sells723 words
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Advertisement253 1920-09-15 4 mu FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3 1/2 TON I DENNIS LORRY CHASSIsI The same'model as the six thousand I lorries supplied to the British War 1 Office. 1 I lllium mm J j FORDSON TRACTORS! I for I I RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES I Why use coolie labour when culti- I vation253 words
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Article527 1920-09-15 5 GERMAN MILITARIST PLOT. Berlin, August 14.—For months past German public opinion has been inflamed by a armist stories of embryo Soviets acd incipient Red armies that, with Russian help, were to establish Bolshevism. There was a particularly big crop of such stories just before the Spa Conference,527 words
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356 1920-09-15 5 The King has awarded tie Albert Medal to Mrs Emmitt, wife of Mr Frederick Emmitt stationmaster at Peshawar, in recognition of her gallant conduct on the occasion of a murderous attack upon her husband and sou last December. On December 7, 1919, Mrs Emmitt and356 words
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Article668 1920-09-15 5 Accurate prediction of the weather, even two days in advance, would be a boon, says the “Times.’’ The information, to be useful, must be exact. If we propose to order iu advance or to cut hay, or to go fishing, the day after tomorrow, what interest*668 words
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Article69 1920-09-15 5 Sept 15—The Quaints, Town Hall. Sept 17—P C C Tennis Championship. Sept 17—P C C ‘‘At Home Sept 17—Lodge Krian, Regular Meeting. Sept 18—Kedah Rubber Company Ltd, Annual General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12.30 pro. Sept 19 —M PAA, Lecture on “Selection," Caledonia Estate Club. 10.30 a.m. Sept69 words
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Advertisement195 1920-09-15 5 “GARRICK” THE CIGARETTE OF DISTINCTION. $1.25 per tin or 50. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I ASSURANCE Co., Ltd., J Htad Offictt— S /A/ QAPORE. Let Your Home Possess One Strong Anchor. G I Your totesight should provide comfort and provision for your loved > ones, should you die first,195 words
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Advertisement161 1920-09-15 5 NO HOME WHERE THERE ARE CHILDREN should be without Baby’s Own Tablets, for they are a specific for all the ordinary ailments of infancy and childhood, such as simple fever, colic, constipation, indigestion, diarrhoea, wind, teething troubles and worms. Guaranteed to contain no opiate* or other harmful drugs, Baby’s Own161 words
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Advertisement66 1920-09-15 5 TO-NIGHT! Farewell Performance of That Popular Company THEQUAINTS Commencing at 9=15 p. m. Prices $4, $3, $2 and $l. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO Co. I f I Great Saving I WASSIAMULL I ASSOMULL CO. I I ANNUAL STOCK TAKING 1 I SALE I I FOR DEVALI J NEW YEAR I66 words
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Miscellaneous227 1920-09-15 5 I"*"—hlM THE STARS ARE SHINING AGAIN I For 3 Nights Only Mon», 13th, to Wed., 15th September, 1920. I IMPERIAL I EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In Second. House at 9-15 p, m. METRO! METRO The star of a thousand pleasing wayg BERT LYTELL n a sparkling com-dy drama of a227 words
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Article1214 1920-09-15 6 The policy of a white Australia has been enunciated once more by Mr Hughes, the Prime Min ster of Australia, in the House of Representatives, and as a corollary, defence considerations, and particularly naval responsibilities, were emphasised. Australia, remote geographically from Britain, much under-populated, and in fairly1,214 words
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Article1154 1920-09-15 6 The cable to the Straits Times from j Mr Eric Macfadyen will Tbe Rubber be read with interest Position. and not a little surprise by some people. Mr Macfadyen, whose opinions are entitled to the greatest respect, thinks that unless outputs are restricted there will be a1,154 words
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Article258 1920-09-15 6 Subscription Raised. The Anting Resident Councillor, H oa Mr H W Firmstone, presided at the special general meeting of the members of the Penang Library held in tbe Library yesterday af erno n, when there were also present the Rev Keppel Garnier Dr W H Fry, Mr W258 words
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Article316 1920-09-15 6 The Baud will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Selection '1 he Contrabandists ...Sullivan 2. One Step Uncle Rastus Skating Party ...Hume 1 3. Waltz Red Rosen ...Lebar 4. Fox Trof; The Teddie ...Finck 5. March Happy Hobo ...Tyers The316 words
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Advertisement256 1920-09-15 6 JAS. COUTTS’ g* LONDON j GINS 1 s i OLD TOM i t= AND g g i UNSWEETENED. I p H SOLE AGENTS: g g CAIDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. 7_ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIR T MERCHNTS. 4a, BEACH STREET. PENANG, E. oniHnnnnninniiiiiiiiiiiiiininimimniminiiHiiHiuinHHiHHniiiiiDiiiiinHininic 1 (Incorporated ffl (To Arrive Shortly;256 words
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Advertisement17 1920-09-15 6 Dancing after Dinner AT THE “E. O.” On Friday, 17th Sept. Mr. A. Bakker. P. P. C.17 words
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Miscellaneous39 1920-09-15 6 THE TIDES The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water Lon Water To-DAT. 1.44 am. 8.11 a.m 1 54 p.m. 8 15 p.m. To-morrow. 2.12 a m. 8.42 a.m. 222 p.m. 8.44 p.m.39 words
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Article780 1920-09-15 7 SERIOUS SITUATION. Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 12. c unquestionable that no Governthroughout history has ever been p( ,n to face a succession of such problems as the -present Coalition. [i p state of Ireland, aggravated by Af McSwiney’s ebbing life, daily grows tsivelv more unwholesome. The r tryReuter's Telegrams.] - 780 words
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307 1920-09-15 7 In an interview with an “Evening ‘Standard” representative an official of the Coal Controller’s Department stated that there is at present a big run on coal. There are two reasons for this,” he said. The first is because tne railway goods rates are307 words
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Article56 1920-09-15 7 STRIKE NOTIFIED. London. September 13. Twenty thousand electricians employed on London traffic and electrical works will strike on September 18th, if the employers do not withdraw the lockout notices. Meanwhile a Government court of inquiry into the dispute has been appointed. and it opens to-day. The Chairman is56 words
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Article90 1920-09-15 7 NEW ARMS FOR POLICE. London. September 13. It is reported that- the Royal Irish .Constabulary is being re-armed with modern service rifles and revolvers, and furnished with steel bodyguards to be worn under the tunics. A large quantity of rifles and revolvers were landed at Belfast from a Government90 words
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Article51 1920-09-15 7 STARTLING FRAUDS. London, September 13. A report by the Ministry of Health contains startling revelations. It especially pillories egg and custard powders- Analysts declare that generally egg powder is coloured baking powder, and that custard powder is coloured and flavoured starch, without a trace of any51 words
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Article30 1920-09-15 7 London, September 13. Lloyd’s agent at Libau says the American Cruiser Pittsburg, whica ran aground, was towed into the roads, after lighters removed coals, ammunition and provisions.30 words
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Article32 1920-09-15 7 Lisbon, September 13. Dom Miguel of Braganza has’renounced his claim to the throne of favoui of his son. Prince Duarte, who is favoured by the integraliftf and the legitimist».32 words
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Article244 1920-09-15 7 THE METALWORKERS’ STRIKE. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 12. A telegram from Milan says the moderates gained a complete victory over the extremists at a meeting between the general workers and Socialists, a large majority voting in favour of settling the metalworkers’ strike through Parliamentary’ action. The Labour[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 244 words
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Article301 1920-09-15 7 Milan, August 13. —The industrial and commercial' situation in Italy is still labouring under adverse conditions. Indeed, the fact that Five per Cent. Consols have fallen to 75 lire and that the rate of exchange has gone up again may be taken as a sign that301 words
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132 1920-09-15 7 Colonel Wilson writes in the Parliamentary papers, in reply to Major Barnes. that the powers which were conferred on the Shipping Controller under the Defence of Realm Act were to terminate at the end of August. Though licences still had to be applied for,132 words
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Article74 1920-09-15 7 TWO POINTS OF VIEW. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 12. The Bolsheviks periodically dispose of General M rangel in their communiques, the latest in this direction being to-day’s communique, which refers to the “almost total destruction of Wrangel’s forces in the war area.” On the contrary, General Wrangel himself[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 74 words
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Article234 1920-09-15 7 THE PRESS SUBSIDY. London, September 12. M. Kameneff. who has gone to Moscow, is conveying a number of Mr. Lloyd George’s demands, designed to clear up the outstanding issues. For example, the Bolsheviks' proffered subsidy to the Daily Herald” is regarded as conflicting with the Soviet undertaking not234 words
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75 1920-09-15 7 London, September 13. The American amateur golf championship resulted in Mr “Chick” Evans beating Mr. F. Ouimet in the final round by 7 up and 6 to play over 36 holes. There were four British competitors, Mr. C. J. Tolley, the British amateur champion. Mr. Roger75 words
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Article78 1920-09-15 7 The final of the Championship Pairs competition in the P.C.C. tennis tournament was decided last evening between Messrs. W. H. Threlfall and E. E. Chambers and Messrs. R. N. Hamilton and A. K. A.’B, Terrell. The former pair took the first set 6 —3, their greater experience78 words
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Article34 1920-09-15 7 A football match was played at the Esplanade last evening between P.C.C. and the Anglo-Chinese School, the result being a win for the school by three goals to nil. Mr. Slack was referee.34 words
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Article197 1920-09-15 7 A party of five, consisting of Messrs. Murphy, Barlow, Livingstone, Foers and Gladwell went out shooting on Sunday Last at Sungei Pinang. Balik Pulau, and during the afternoon took to the sea to look out for the crocodile which had. according to report killed and eaten five of197 words
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Article232 1920-09-15 7 A WASHINGTON APPOINTMENT. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 13. The “Times” Washington correspondent says President Wilson celebrated the recent ratification of the constitutional amendment enfranchising women by appointing Miss Mabel Boardman, one of three Commissioners administering Washington. Miss Boardman is one of the best known women in the United[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 232 words
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Article210 1920-09-15 7 As though there were not already a sufficient variety of political groupings in America, Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont is sending out an appeal to the voters of her own sex to refuse to support any of the existing parties but form a party of their210 words
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Article123 1920-09-15 7 Paris, September 12. —M. Millerand and Signor Giolitti arrived at Aix-les Bains, and were warmly welcomed by the population. The Premiers held this morning a private conference, at the conclusion of which M. Millerand stated that- the utmost cordiality prevailed. Signor Giolitti had previously expressed his conviction123 words
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Article29 1920-09-15 7 A number of well known scientists met at Brussels, under the chairmanship of the French Professor Appleton, and resolved on the founding of an international University.29 words
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Article29 1920-09-15 7 At Alexandria, the diplomatic body were present at a festival arranged by the Syrian Colony to celebrate the recent proclamation of the new State of Grand Lebanon.—Havaa.29 words
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Article23 1920-09-15 7 Sydney, September 13. The American boxer, Billy Shade, knocked out Tommy Wren, the Australian welterweight champion, in the nineteenth round.23 words
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Article102 1920-09-15 7 MASSACRE BY KWANG-SI TROOPS, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] ‘Hongkong, September 12. The Catholic Mission has received a report of the massacre of Chinese Chriitians at Wei-yeung, in the East River; district. It appears that soldiers of Kwang-Si, armed with machine-guns, notwithstanding lhe Canton Government's orders to respect thi sanctity <.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 102 words
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Article548 1920-09-15 7 ANATOLE FRANCE ON HLS COUNTRY’S MISTAKES. Humanite published recently the» following “appeal to the proletariat” bj Anatole France: W hen one considers what was the position of France during the war and what it is to-day one is stupefied. But lately, in answer to the appeal of548 words
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Article127 1920-09-15 7 REMARKABLE ARREST. A rather audacious theft was committed at about 10 o’clock this morning in Beach Street, a few yards from the Central Station. A Chinese clerk in one of the local Chops was proceeding to the Bank to pay in some money. Another Chinese who had127 words
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Article960 1920-09-15 8 —Ex. An Austin farm tractor has jost been purchased by Mapr Ramsay, acting on behalf of H. M. the King. This will be used on the Royal Estates in Scotland. His Majesty has always taken a deep interest in farming and has had ma ty opportunities of witnessing—Ex. - 960 words
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Advertisement258 1920-09-15 8 oMK IA BBBM ■■il 1 fWo SSfeZ- '^3 kJii |iji|< 'i \1 W/ I|hh;hi||| Hn&SlßaSskl i/i \i W kd ■MWi A Word on Tubes 3j|iM| motorists reFj alize that all they need to know about a tyre or a tube is told by one word SH Firestone.” This name has258 words
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Advertisement776 1920-09-15 8 I QEW 4 D R of overloadin e wur bEn/IKC MOTORTRUCKS! I Such practice will result in constant break-downs, necessitating frequent repairs and loss of money, besides deriving no interest from your investments every time i M they go under repair. I TROY TRAILERS 9 Will solve your extra load776 words
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Article1019 1920-09-15 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. names. g < I 11 RUBBER (Dollar.) •«•Sc. 1' ibv Rubber Co. Ltd. 82|c r Gijah Rubber Estate 3.W 3.75 cu Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.40 4.60 tXr Hitam Planting Syndicate 23.05 23 &3 t'L Kuning Rubber Estates Ijo 1.40 Aver Molek Rubber Co. 3.40 3.50* Aver1,019 words
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Article831 1920-09-15 9 THE MEETING AT JOHORE BIHRU Ao ordinary meeting of the PAM. will be held at 10 30 a m. on Monday, September 27tb, at the Johore Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru, to transact the following business 1 Minutes of Annual General Meeting held on April 28th, 1920.831 words
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Article152 1920-09-15 9 “ST." Voluntary Restriction of Output. We have received the fallowing cable from Mr. Macfadyen, dated London, September 8: Unless outputs are restricted tbe rubber surplus in December will probably exceed 34,000 tons. Leaders of the industry here are attempting tc arrange to voluntarily restrict one-fourth of the“ST." - 152 words
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Article696 1920-09-15 9 MONTHLY REPORT. Messrs Sime Darby Co, L*d, Singapore, report on the rubber market during the month of August as followsLondon prices during tbe month for fine ribbed smoked sheet and fine pale crepe were as follows—On tbe 9th August rubber, 1/83|, 1/9s, market rather more active. On696 words
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Article31 1920-09-15 9 To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $137.50, tin ore $137.50 per picul. Tm was quoted in London yesterday at £274 5s spot, ano £279 15s three months.31 words
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Article55 1920-09-15 9 Middleton Tin Mines, Ltd., August, plant 36.37 piculs, tribute 20.43 piculs. Total piculs 56.80 The Directors of the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, have declared an interim dividend of 8 per cent, less tax, for the half year ended the 30th Jane, on the shares of the Bank,55 words
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Article30 1920-09-15 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London yesterday:— Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 7fd Smoked Sheet ]g 6|d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]30 words
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Article35 1920-09-15 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August Bintang lbs 20,300 Burma 5,495 Bukit K B 5,350 Clovelly 12,000 Jimah 22,818 Kota Tinggi 30,000 Pundut 40,000 Pelepah Valley 30.000 Siginting 18,000 Sitiawan 6,25735 words
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Article181 1920-09-15 9 Penang, September 15, 1920. SP. Tapioca $B.OO nominal M. P. Tapioca $9.00 nominal Cold leaf $"2 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves SUO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers. {No. 1181 words
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Article301 1920-09-15 9 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 15, 1920. BEEF— cts. 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 Fillet301 words
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Article204 1920-09-15 9 Expected Arrivals. Tboogwa, Madra?, 15th. Bombay Mara, Singapore, 15th. Birmingham City, Singapore, 17tb. Japan, Singapore, 17th. Tara, Singapore, 18th. Kaga Marc, Colombo, 18tb. Kansas. London, 20th. Jeypore, Singapore, 20th. Ekma, Rangoon, 21st. Teesta, Madras, 22nd. Tbongwa, Singapore, 22nd. Dilwara, Singapore, 22nd. Kitauo Mare, Singapore, 23rd. Yokohama Mara, Colombo,204 words
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Article327 1920-09-15 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Bata Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m Kuala Lumpur, SerembaD, 6 p.n> Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong j Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping327 words
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Article26 1920-09-15 9 L’espatched from Penang Delivered itLondon. 4'h Aaanst By Pi O 4th September 7th By Bl 4th 147 h By B I 9th26 words
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Article14 1920-09-15 9 The homeward mail, by the Tara, closet at 10 «.m. on Sstord*?.14 words
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Advertisement652 1920-09-15 9 CEYLONESE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. MEETING IN SINGAPORE. The meeting of the Ceylon Association of Malaya advertised to be held in the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, was held on Saturday, September 11, at. 3-15 p.m.. There was a large gathering of Ceylonese both from Singapore and Kuala- Lumpur., Proposed by Dr. Nagalingam,652 words
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Article443 1920-09-15 10 Me=sie Jaui.s F. i Co., Ltd Manchester, reported on Wednesday, August 18th, as fo’lows:— Liverpool Cotton. Last eek Fully Mid-American—Spot 27.28 28.24 Mid-American, Current Month 23.85 24.68 Sakellaridia F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 71.00 6W.00 do. Current Month 56.50 62.00 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 36.(0 39.00 Current Month 30.40443 words
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Article453 1920-09-15 10 New York, Argust 13.—1 n the death of Mme. Kretschmann de Victories, which occurred at the local sanatorium there passes one of the most interesting figures that engaged the attention of the authorities during the war. Technically Mme. Victories was still in custody of the453 words
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Advertisement487 1920-09-15 10 W* imams Luxury Shaving Cream When the sun and elements EB have left their mark on your pface and shaving seems to |p be a torture, use Williams’ Luxury Shaving Cream. williams I Luxury* j Its generous lather leaves your (Shaving face cool and velvety no matter I Cream how487 words
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Advertisement121 1920-09-15 10 TP-GAY, 15th SEPT OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SAIT I FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. I Do Not Miss This Opportunity. To I Buy Genuine Goods. Large Selection I in Stock. THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR I H. VISHINDAS CO., No. 8. BEACH STREET, PENANG. v J NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after121 words
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Advertisement582 1920-09-15 11 INSURANCE. BRITISH I LONDON ASSURANCE COBPOBAVIPN. II f Q ft the undersigned m agenu for »he Corp* H M RR” metal ™..r p d 10 p r,M IJ* I OL DD DIAMOND MESH I PENANG IPOH. I (Incorporated in England). I 1 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE I Mine and estate suppJ582 words
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Advertisement1531 1920-09-15 12 p»r> RRITISH INDIA pfICIFIG Mfll .L!lL fl l s J ,p Company *3 Jf g J REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND s s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 6th Oct 1920 Jk If IT and every 28 days thereafter. JGZ The steamers have1,531 words
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Advertisement526 1920-09-15 12 Study the Piano Question CarefullvJ You cannot take too much care in the selection f an instrument from which you expect life 1 ;w service. Instruments made by the following world renowned makers, in stock. Prices moderate- Broadwood Chappell Stromenger “Hamilton” “Estey” “Foster” “Campbell” Bechstein,” Etc. EASY CALL IN AND526 words
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Advertisement341 1920-09-15 12 VME MIRIANTILE BANK *F IMBI*, LIMIT**, (I*«orporated i* England). Authorised Capital £3ojo,a» Subscribed Capital l,fi(i(m)Q PaM ap 1.050, QUO Reserve Fund and Undivided Frofits 1,146,400 Board oflJDirectors. cr K M J *i®i l i a °o’: EBq (Chairman), J. M. Kyrli.tr Yule tlOr<l Carmichael, GOBI, 0 0 I KvM G.341 words
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