Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 214. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER. 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 564 1 everywhere wholesale from h grffeA 11 I Ong Sam Leong Co., Penang. R 1 IE have nqt tried. II g j BEAU BRAND MILK j HUDSON'S LIGHT RAILWAY I Syou can have no idea what al j TIPPING. TRUCKS, RAILS, DOGSPIKES, Perleclly Sterilised Mint I I points and crossings •1
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    • 17 1 THE BESI CAR IM TOWF WMSJTU* ih-hiao Sole Agents S.S. a I M SOng ‘.Sam Leong Co
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    • 2519 2 POSITION WANTED. FOR BALI. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF TENDERS INVITED. PARTNERSHIP. Rillet wanted.—As Fitter and Driver or Excellent Bailding land in residential GOVERNMENT NOTIF IUATIUH, Jg >T ¥/V /A Il can take charge of Rubber Factory Engine quarter of Penang. Apply to Box No. i 1 I jH I 11-4
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  • 858 3 SPEECH BY MR MONTAGU. London, September 8 —The Hon E 8 Mjntagupre id«d -tthe Svvoy ar a farewell bauque: to L rdSiula, «ho returcs to India by the More», from Marseille?. After expressing n- good wishes of the Government for the success of Lord Sinha in his new
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    • 335 3 rwioSFIMG I COUGH Cured Outright by Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. Every mother should know that Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure really cures whooping cough. Even in the worst cases the quick, sure relief that Veno’s brings to the little sufferer is something to wonder at. The cough becomes easy almost at
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    • 30 3 YOUR EYE? Does anything trouble your Eye Why not write for Free particulars of the safest surest and most high-praised remedy for all I EyeDiseases HEALTH HOME, rr, Santa Sengal
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    • 334 3 ft Draw the cork and s The quantity i limited, Haig Haig Five U c the quality rare. You Stars Scots Whisky 5 4»« only get it in the will sing its own praises vary best places L I L} OISTIItXM SIHCI I HAIG I OM«GiAu.v AAIACVtD Tfr 1 THE
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  • 2224 4 THE EDUCATION BILL. A meeting of the Federal Council was bel l in Kuala Lumpu* on Tuesday when the following members were present, says the 41 Malay Mail:*' H E the High Commissioner (Bir Laurence Guiilemard, KC B, KC M O); the Hon. the acting Chief Secietary (Mr
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  • 432 4 High Commissioner’s Speech, [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 15 In the Federal Council, on the Education Bil 1 H. E, the High Commissioner sai I, the considerable delay in deal ng with the Bill bad given rise to a certain amount of mis apprehension. He would
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  • 50 4 The Band wdl play the following programme of music at the Ds'o Kramat Gardens, f’O’n 5 30 p m. to-day 1. Rtmkiscencee. O: Rossini ...Godfrey 2. Caprice. La Fleurette Wellesley 3. Waltz Von Rhein zur Donau ...Bela 4. Polka L’Espirit Franca is Waldteafel 5. March Tfe Gainsboroigh ...Roaey
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  • 1773 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Rt Hon A Bonar Law is 62 to-day. H H Sultan Abdullah, Sultan of P«hang, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday morning. Owing to ill health, Dr E H de Vries, of Malacca, has left for a short holiday in Rangoon by the s s E lora.—
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    • 480 4 SEW5 EW ADVEf I posit 'qn 1 A Shorthand I OWQ luod»,it„, gi i _.A PP I, -»l-ry d t>lrtd t01 r Ea «P=r..„ c F I Wood for sale.—Ten P H bees being thinned out d H b >r I sale. Easy aC ce SB fur T, COa3 ‘lor
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  • 1615 5 A SELF-DETERMINED SATRUP. Mr J O P Bland, writing io the “Times’ says, at Shanghai, last winter, amidst the tangled web of feints and fatality spun by the delegates to iha P-acs Conference, men spoke respectfully of Cuaug Tso-lin, as of a coming power iu the land. Even at
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    • 66 5 I Great Saving I WASSIAMULL I IASSOMULL CO. I 1 ANNUAL STOCK TAKING 1 I SALE I I FOR DEVALI I NEW YEAR COMMENCES 20™ SEPT., 40 per cent. Reduction in Price. iiiiiuiuiiitinniiiiaiiiiiiuifniimim imiiiiiiiiimunuiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiuniiaiiuiiraiHiitiiiiiniiiiiiii I QREEN ISLAND Q EMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. j (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) I EMERALD BRAND. I I
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    • 210 5 SCIATICA AND RHEUMATISM, Agonies That Can Be Banished. Real agony that pierces your hip and that shoots down your leg—agony that grows worse when you are warm in bed and fonging for sleep—that is Sciatica. Pains in your joints and muscles, perhaps accompanied by swelling, stiffness, redness, feverishness, thirst, loss
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    • 241 5 “GARRICK” t THE CIGARETTE OF DISTINCTION. $1.25 per tin ol 50. j To Arrive Shortly: j One 131 B. H. P. Type V. D. t( Vickers Petters” (vertical Semi-Diesel Crude Oil Engine, com- i plete with Self-starter and accessories and i two special water tanks (Makers, Petters I Ltd., Yeovil).
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    • 331 5 SPECIAL ATTRACTION. A most Sensational Enterprising Bill. For 3 Nights Only Thur, 16th, to Sun., 19th September, 1920. IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In Second House at 9-15 p. m. Pioneer Pte urea Presen' FLORENCE REED IN SUPER FEATURE 7 WIVES OF MEN 7 Re Is A pisture that will
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  • 1277 6 The reports of the impending retirement of Lord Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who his been at the Colonial Office for abocu a year, lack confi r mation It wou’d not surprise us greatly if a change occurred soon, as bis lordship
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  • 1697 6 L“S:T.” The proposal made to the Government by tbe President of tbe The Municipal Penang Municipal ComCommissioners. missioners to increase the cumber and the powers of the Commissioners is one with which the public is in complete agreement. It has long been quite apparent that tbe size
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    • 175 6 B~ I 9 Cl I LONDON. I S s? I OLD TOM < I DRY I I' 'S i G i hi. 1 WHOLESALE FROr.'? BEHR CO., I PENANG. %/iiiiifiiiiiiiiiiii!;iiiiii!:i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH i i .iiriiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii i H;i’' s S’ ‘PICCADILLYI®<» TINS OF 50 si.ee. Rhe ia t l materia! and ViP making.
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    • 11 6 Dancing after Dinner AT THE “E. &> O.” On Friday, 17th Sept.
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    • 40 6 THE TIDES Tbe following are th» tides for to*day and to-morrow, Penaug Standard Time High Water l<ow Water To-dat 2 12 a.m 8.42 a.m, 222 p.m. 8.44 p.m To-morrow. 2.38 a.m. 9.11 a m 2 47 p.m, 9 07 p.m.
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  • 202 7 DISTRIBUTION AND WAGES. Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 13. regards the question of the present I t hution of the coal output, a White v shows that, during fhe quarter ennc 30th 58,000,000 tong were proI of which mine consumption and x coal absorbed nearly a tenth. .«ximately
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  • 128 7 London, September 5. —In an intervi v with the “Observer,” Sir Robert L .e gave illuminating details regatd-i'-l the mining crisis. He pointed out t the miners’ demands were based me yon the suppositions as to profit the realisation of which was made 1-s- likely
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  • 43 7 LABOUR PARTY’S ATTITUDE. London, September 14. The National Executive of the Labour 1 itv i efused an application for affilia- by the new Communist Party, which ah .cates the Soviet system, dictator- of the proletariat and adherence to t’ Third International.
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  • 282 7 S LANK SWETTENHAM’S VIEWS. I Swettenham writes to the ines’’: On the 13th inst. the Labour ’ty held a conference, which has att ted much attention in the Press, d you have dealt with it. The leaders the party were more outspoken than id. and though they contemplate
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  • 296 7 CHARGES AGAINST THE PREMIER. ["SumjSapx spajnay London, September 13It now transpires that before leaving London. M. Kameneff sent a letter to certain members of the House of Commons protesting against the circum--1 stances attending his departure. He bitterly accuses Mr. Lloyd George of using every means during his
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  • 58 7 •THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION.” London, September 12. A Soviet wireless appeal throughout Russia indicates a great food crisis. It declares the daily bread problem is the most important question of the day, owing to a bad harvest. It orders all workers’ organisations to mobilise their forces for
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  • 58 7 NEW RED OFFENSIVE. London, September 12. A telegram from XV arsaw reports that a new Red general offensive is expected in the next few days. The Bolsheviks in Volhynia brought up ten fresh divisions, and are re-grouping the northern armies. A Polish communique admits the Reds succeeded in
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  • 125 7 General von Ludendorff, who is at presetnt staying with Count Fugger at the latter’s seat at Badenhausen, near Augsburg, granted an interview to a representative of the A ugusburger Abendzeitung. Referring to the Russo-Polish situation. the general said he t-ook up the same standpoint as the Government.
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  • 54 7 SENATOR HARDING’S STATEMENT. London. September 13. With reference to Senator Harding’s statement. Reuter is informed that the purpose and meaning of both British and French texts are identical. The Senator’s whole contention, which specially refers to Article 21 of the Covenant of the League, is regarded as
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  • 68 7 MINING COMPANIES’ TAXES. Mexico City, September 13. With a view to giving advantage to the mining industry, a Presidential decree has been issued, which proclaims that mining companies owing taxes prior to January Ist may have the same cancelled upon paying the 1920 dues levied prior to No vember
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  • 295 7 DISCUSSIONS BY THE PREMIERS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 13. The French and Italian "Premiers, who are meeting at present at Aix-les-Bains. are discussing important subjects with the object of arriving at common agreement on the points on which the two countries hav e hitherto differed. According to
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  • 68 7 THE LABOUR SITUATION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. September 14. A Milan message says flic Italian workers are apparently calmjjig down in consequence of the defeat of the extremists who urged the immediate commandeering of factories throughout the country. Meanwhile, the Labour Federation, which has undertaken the conduct of affairs, has
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  • 57 7 A NEW APPOINTMENT. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, ieptembei 13. An additional Assistant Under-Secre-tary for Ireland is about to be appointed. with an office at Belfast, who wi.i deal with all ccrlems arising in the six Counties of Ulster. An announcement will shortly be made with reference to the enrolment of
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  • 259 7 The remarkable expression of opinion from Ulster In favour of Dominion Home Rule will be w elcomed by the Prime Minister, who told the Southern Unionist deputation who recently v sited him that he was anxious to hear whether there was a wide-spread demand in Ireland
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  • 179 7 CAPTAIN LLOYD RELEASED [Reuter's Telegrams. London, September 13. The Civil Commissioner of Baghdad, telegraphing on September 12th. states that Captain Lloyd has been released. The Blockhouse System. A Mar Office Mesopotamia communique reports that blockhouse construction is continuing in face of consistent sniping, which is causing slight casualties. Small
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  • 135 7 Simla, September 10. —A communique says: In consequence of the disturbed state prevailing in Mesopotamia and the necessity of restoring communications as a preliminary to the re-establishment of law and order, the General Officer Commanding, with the concurrence of His Majesty s Government. has requested that additional
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  • 104 7 WAR OFFICE STATEMENT. London, September 13With regard to statements that the Givemment was buying Rolls Royce cars and that the Rolls Royce Company was consequently asking private purchasers to agree to a postponement of delivery, the Mar Office points out. that the purchase of Roll-Royce chassis was necessitated
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  • 41 7 London. September 12. The “Weekly Dispatch” foreshadows the early retirement of Viscount Milner from the Colonial Office. Not Confirmed. London. September 13. Nothing is known at the Colonial Office confirming the report of the early retirement of Viscount Milner.
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  • 25 7 London, September 12. It is reported that a sugar slump is imminent. Before long the retail price is likely to be 6d.
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  • 248 7 A SERIOUS OUTLOOK. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Peking, September 12. An idea of the appalling dimensions to which the famine is extending in some Provinces of China is indicated by the fact that in many villages the beads oi families are poisoning wives and children with arsenic in order
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  • 161 7 Owing to floods, the crops in Kiangsu, Anhui, Kiangsi and Chekiang provinces are described as extremely bad this year, consequently the export of rice and other cereals is" strictly prohibited by these provinces. On the other hand, northern reports indicate heavy drought in Chihli, Shantung, Honan and
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  • 109 7 In the Town Hall, last night, the Quaints made a return appearance. There was a fairly good attendance, considering the unfavourable meteorological conditions. Mr. R. B. Salisbury and the rest of the clever Company were in particularly good form, in a programme that resembled the first presented by
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  • 81 7 The final of the “A” Class Handicap in the P.C.C. tennis tournament, between Messrs. W. H. Threlfall —4O and N. L Lindon —.3 was not concluded last evening. when both players won a set. Threlfall took the first without exerting himself, 6 —3. In the second, when
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  • 76 7 The special attraction in to-night’s change of programme at the Empire Theatre will be Pioneer’s super-feature in 7 reels entitled “Wives of Men,” starring the beautiful Miss Florence Reed. In conjunction with the above there are pictures depicting big game hunting which will no doubt interest the
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  • 54 7 THE KING’S GIFT. From Our Own Oorrespondem. Bangkok, September 15. H.M. the King of Siam has made a gift of over £25,000. and land. for the erection of a Pasteur Institute as a memorial to the late Queen Mother, the Institute to be managed by the
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  • 688 7 THE SULTAN’S BIRTHDAY. Alor Star, September 15. Alor Star was en fete on Sunday itr honour of the anniversary of the birth of H H Sultan Abdul Hamid; The town was gaily beflagged, and at night there were illuminations of the chief Government Offices and the Mosque, where
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  • 184 7 The annual report of tbe Singapore Recreation Club gives some interesting facts I concerning its success during the past year» ill new mtmoeib wrre elected, making a total number ou 30ih June of *2Ol. j The accounts show a credit balance for th» year of $2,412.35. The
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  • 43 7 OBITUARY. BAROX MURRAY OF EUBANK. London. September 13. The death has occurred of the Rt. Hon. Alexander Murray. Baron Murray of Elibank, Under-Secretary of State for India from 1909 till 1910, aged 50. The deceased was Chief Liberal Whip from 1910 till 1920-
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  • 326 8 —Ex. It is annoatcsd that. Japan’s Finance Minister is about to tender his resignation. The Government party has interfered with his income tax proposals, and the blame for the present economic depression is being put on his shoulders. Tne fact seems to be that the scheme of imperial
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  • 190 8 13,000 Muhajirins Returned. Simla, September 9.—The Associated Press correspondent wires from Peshawar, dated Bih September It is now believed that some 13,000 Mubajuins have returned from Afghanistan. Tt ey tell graphic stories of severe hardships ur dirgvne both on the outward and the return journeys and are relieved
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  • 399 8 The peace-making between the Ulu Ai Dayaks and the Skaraog, Layer and Lemansk Dayaks, which bad been agreed up'jn by their m eting at Krangan Telaaa in June took place before His Highness the Rajah at Simanggaog on the 4th August, says the Sarawak Gazet’e.” This
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 258 8 gKt- »3 I gr- "< 1 NORTHERN ASSURANCE i COMPANY, LIMITED. MOTOR BRANCH. ft MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. j I I Reductions are allowed if the assured I has more than one Car Insured. Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed ’off the Renewal Premium when no claim
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    • 196 8 <EVER STOP ADVERTISING Whea Smbmm stope Adrertuiif, Ssneeac stops buyiaf. V/keß Soaeaae steps bayiaf, Saaeeae steps selliap. When Saaeaae stops seUiap, Someaae steps making. When Someene steps making, Someone stops earning. When Everyone stops earning, everybody stops buying. V tP GOING— ADVERTISE IN 1— i ->e Pinang Gazette Bi||»!l im
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    • 282 8 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOW ON Great Cheap Sale ONLY TWO WEEKS 411 Lines of our Goods. DAIBUTSU Co., 41. BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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  • 644 9 THE labour difficulty. i (t ordinary general meeting of the bftre .holders of the Bidor Robber Estate, nted was held at the Counail Room of ►he Rubber Growers’ Association, 38, Eastche ft p E C., Mr. Bagnall presiding. The Chairman said the crop for t h( year ending
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  • 162 9 “Pro Bono Publico” writes to the “Fre Press"; As one who has had a large ex porience of hotels in this part of the East may I make a suggestion with regard to the narked and widespread discourtesy of the alive (and esprcially the Chinese ‘‘boy”)— that
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  • 63 9 •Sept 17—P C C Tennis Championship. Sept 17—P C O ‘‘At Home s ept 17—Lodge Krian, Regular Meeting; S-pt 18—Kedah Rubber Company Annual Gtneral Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12.30 p.m. Sept 19—M PAA, Lecture on “Selfctioo,’ Caledonia Estate Club. 10.30 a.m. Sept 21—Penang Chamber of Commerce, Half-yearly Meeting,
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  • 187 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy 4 Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day JO Ĕ SHARES. J 50 m m Rubber (Dollar c. sc. c. c. A. Molek 340 3.50 3.10 3.30 ex B. BOc 1.00 80c 90c Kedah R. 4.60 4.70 4.50 4.65 cum
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  • 46 9 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £274 spot, and £279 5s three months; on the 14th, £274 5s and £279 15s. To-day’s quotation for tin ore in Penang was $137 per picul, business done, 12 j tone; raw tin $137 per picul, buyers.
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  • 9 9 Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd, August, 250 piculs.
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London yesterday: Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 7|d Smoked Sheet Is 6d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.)
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  • 15 9 The following is an additional rubber output for August Malacca Plantations lbs 361,450
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  • 186 9 Penang, September 16, 1920 SP. Tapioca $B.OO nominal M. P. Tapioca $9.00 nominal Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b ox) 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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  • 115 9 Penang, September 16, 1920. (Bt Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcut a Demand Bank Rs, 121 3 days’eight Private 128 Bombay Demand Bank 121 Madras D mand Bank 121 3
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  • 398 9 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920. BEEF— ct«i 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
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  • 346 9 Expbctsd Arrivals. Thoogwa, Madras, 17ih. Birmingham City, Singapore, 17tb. Japan, Singapore, 17th. Tara, Singapore, 18th. Kaga Mara, Colombo, 18th. Lake Fielding, Singapore, 18th. Kansas, London, 20th. Ekma, Rangoon, 21st. Teesta, Madras, 22nd. Tboogwa, Singapore, 22nd. Dilwara, Singapore, 22nd. Jeypore, Singapore, 22nd. Kitano Mara, Singapore, 23rd. Yokohama Maru, Colombo,
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  • 301 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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  • 14 9 The homeward mail, by tie Tara, closes at 10 a.m. oo Saturday.
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    • 184 9 BODY OHIELB. In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feel safe from catching a chill. The least exertion Sanies excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out Of Hoort, Or the draught fsom an electric office fan strikes the body in its
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    • 111 9 PRITCHARD Telephone Telegrams: Connections. J -L 1 -LA j PENAN G. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. Rover Cycles. BRITAIN’S Zr < BEST -7- FOR COMFORT RELIABILITY and SPEED. An Ideal Mount for Estate Use, Business and Pleasure. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. CAFFETA COFFEE MACHINES. Delicious Simplest Clear Coffee
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  • 742 10 The following are the mit u’.ea of a in ceting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang', held on Tuesday, th? 31st Auguat, 1920 Present Messrs G A Hereford (Pre i den’), Yeoh Guan Seok, Lim Eu Toh, P K Nambyar Dr P Irston, and the Hon
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    • 861 10 pinang Gazette O O RATES OF CASUAL R II U I*"* ICn ADVERTISEMENTS. gwreMmre fcrfj FOR SAIE T 0 LET situations SAFETY TREAD vacant. Etc. g| Minimum Charge $2.00 .■wkESBI For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch n insertions 1.50 I 3 1.40 THE BEST IN THE J 2 A 4
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    • 160 10 ACHE AND PAIN INSURANCE. i You insure your house against fire, you in- sure your life—why not insure yourself against aches and pains? Little’s Oriental Balm is an Ache and Pain i Insurance for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headj ache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains
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    • 752 11 insurance. OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS •J LONDON ASSURANCE COBSOBAWION. J AND REPAIR WORK. I HH A >T I I I a 1 X’> A ’M a A-/ VJ j cut 8 drill and fit them to any type of frame f W I or mount. commercial union assurance Cr<lfT Ttmci?! fe Lens
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    • 1497 12 P s RRITISH INDIA PfICIFIG Mfll L!.l™!£" lP Company 5 IF regular monthly trans-pacific service. -ii Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND 8 s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 6th Oct 1920 VT W and every 28 days thereafter. > comfortable state rooms. The safety and comfort of
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    • 595 12 By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper w and without j the objectionable smell of paint. Hall’s U I Distemper L (Trade Mark."} 1 is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day. It a
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    • 357 12 JNR MKREANTILE BANK *F INBIR, LIMITER. [Ueorporzted liflaM). Authorised Capital £3 030,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,900 F*M-OP 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Lndivided Pro tb 1,146,400 Board cf;|Directors. 1 l ac *L’. Es< l (Chairman), J. M. Ryrle, E»q H. Melvifl Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Eiq Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael,
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