Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 216. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY. 18th SEPTEMBER. 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 429 1 NIKKO modern art PHOTOGR APHIC STUDIO, No. 7, Northam Road. Tel NO 579* WiffTTreg'r— IHE DISTINCTIVENESS AND INDI. I /f you HAVE NOT TRIED, 1 VIDUALITY OF “STATE EXPRESS” CIGARETTES COMPEL ADMIRATION I BEAR BRAND MILK THECi aE= V t f/ you can have no idea what a 1 >
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    • 16 1 Ithe best car m t6wb Nffini mtn -/«-Aua kutt’ Sole Adeott S.S. P.il.SOng ‘Sam Leong Co.
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    • 2685 2 POSITIONS WAHTSO.FOR «AL. I HOTICtt. TtHMR» IHVITt». <V.O. gazette JUly W. LOST. J^sSlKTttir Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences f m sitnation or is prepared to bore quarter of Penang, PP 7 Penang, up to noon on 9th October, 1920. or pi% can survey, make plans and reporb 370 c/o Pinang
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  • 684 3 HOW a DISTRICT WAS TERRORISED. Jhe special co respondeat; of th': “Civil •nd Miii »<rc Gbtette >rites from Kohat, •<*p e übe 3;—The to lowing account of row cudeitbe iuiiKuuaa cireers of three inoat dangercus cut Jaws who for many months past terrorised the Kobat District savours
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  • 553 3 “All Asia” Congkb:B. Iba programme has rr w been issued < f the All Asia” t obhevik Cangre»’, which is to be held at B-ku, w ires the “Statesman's” Lond< n co respondent. The daie provisionally fixed was August 15 but a Moscow wirele-9 intima-ed a pcs ible
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  • 58 3 Sept 19—M PAA, Lecture on “Sehction,’ Caledonia Estate Club. 10.30 a.m Sept 21—Pena’ g Chamber of Commerce, Hdf yrarly Meeting, 2-30 p.m. Sept 26—P S C Monthly IJaces. Nov 13 and 15—Public Holidays. Au extiaordinary general meeting of members of the Negri Sembi’an Planters’ Association was to be
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    • 113 3 Great Saving hhhbboei E»'wiuHiitA-3—aa «zflßHKgasaHosa I WASSIAMULL I ASSOMULL CO. I I ANNUAL STOCK TAKING SALE j I FOR DEVALI I NEW YEAR COMMENCES 20™ 'SEPT., 40 per cent. Reduction in Price. I LUCKY CHANCE! I Great Cash Clearance SALE Commencing 20th September, g Please inspect our goods that you
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    • 120 3 I THE FALCON” CYCLE. (GUARANTEED BRITISH MAKE.) 5 built of the highest grade fittings and tubing, easy i running and hard wearing. m MAXIMUM QUALITY. MINIMUM PRICE. I L stocked in the following heights -22 ins., 241ns. and J 1 26 ins. frame. f I CYCLE ACCE SORIES from a
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    • 418 3 SPECIAL ATTRACTION. A most Sensational Enterprising Bill. For 3 Nights Only Thur, 16th, to Sun., 19th September, 1920. IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In at 9-15 p, m. Pioneer P.cures Present FLORENCE REED IN SUPER FEATURE 7 WIVES OF MEN 7 Reels A picture that will be r nembdied beesuse
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  • 3622 4 THE REPORT ADOPTED. Following is the report of the second meeting of the General Labour Committee, British Malays, I eld at 12, Market Street, Kuala 1 umpar, on August 25th, the Hon. Mr Wm Duncan, Chairman. Mr Duncan sud :—-Gentlemen We meet to consider, and if approved to
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  • 295 4 Matiner” writes to the Straits Time?,’ Once again a very fine ship has been wrecked on a shoal known as the Falloden shoa’, which is a small sfio»l only a quarter of a mile in diameter, is marked as having 2| fathoms of water on it,
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  • 537 4 THRELFALL AGAINf CHAM PION. The challenge round for the tennis Championship of the Penang Cricket Club was decided last evening between W H Threlfa’l (holder) and G Milner, the play being witnessed by a much larger number of members and ladies than any local final we can recall.
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  • 268 4 The career of Colonel James Christie, O B.E whose departure for Home by the Glen boat from Singapore was announced in our issue of yesterday, ia one of the romances of the war. He left Malaya, where he is well known in tbe world of sport,
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  • 559 4 ALLEGED RASH DR IV11)() Moh.rned Haah.m, ehaog..,, Murray, was. at the As, 0 the charge of cau-.iog ,h 6 Ah Kow by a «»h and ne H L, amounting to culpable Stctioo 305 (A) of’th. to’, claimed to be tried and w.s r 6- H, by counsel. 6
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  • 23 4 Despatched from Penang Delivered io Londor. 14th Py B I 9th September 2lst By B I 14 h r>
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  • 27 4 The homeward mail, by the closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow, registration 6 p.m. to-day; parcels 4 p in., to day, pillar-boxes 9 a m. to-morrow.
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    • 155 4 BIC CHANCES. The man or woman who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rheumatism can’t afford to waste time and money gambling with make-believe remedies.” REAL RELIEF I is what is wanted—quickly and SURELY. That is why multitudes of sufferers turn to i the time-tested and positively proven relief for
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    • 132 4 BODY OHILLB. In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never from catching a chill. The exertion causei excessive ation and then, either s 6 gush of wind if out ci doon> the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in most vulnerable part—the small of
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  • 1338 5 A NEW HOBBS STYLE (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 19 Hobbs last w=ek played five innings and scored 252. Surely tha\ an avetaga of over 50 sbouM be good enough. It is therefore all the greater compliment to his wonderful ba’ting that one feels vaguely disappointed.
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    • 126 5 PRITCHARD Telephone 335-T Telegrams: With Departmental PEANCO Connections. J CAT., LIL).,( PENANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. Rover Cycles. BRITAIN’S fr BEST I, -t.-u ;qr:;;‘jri „;,:r 48*0 FOR COMFORT RELIABILITY and SPEED. An Ideal Mount for Estate Use, Business and Pleasure. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. CAFFETA COFFEE MACHINES.
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    • 355 5 Buy now and be satisfied. Satisfaction guaranteed. THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR Is the Place where you get Value for Your Money ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE Is now on from 15th September, in all Departments: Ladies’ Stocking’s Black and White SO cts. per pair. Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags $2.75 each. SPECIAL BARGAIN
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    • 134 5 WBKBjKa Popular 1 A-priced—- Best at AA/Wi uk an y pric* JI il*\ The Safety Razor is the intimate friend of twenty millions of men in every corner of the globe. If your razor is H>e sturdy, well-balanced EVER- '"X. READY your morning shave will be a pleasant event of
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  • 924 6 The Times Berlin correspondent has given plain intimation to the British people that the old militarist spirit in Germany is not dead. At intervals, he has explained its manifestations and significance. His latest me s sage is of a piece with the rest, As to the impression it
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  • 254 6 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. [From Cur Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 18. Last night's Government Gazette gives notice of a Commission to inquire into the present tramway facilities, the Municipality having represented that the public is not allowed the full benefit of the tramways, as, under Section 26 of the
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  • 1112 6 Apropos of Thursday’s article, and to day’s telegram regardThe Crown ing Lord Milner we find Colonies. The British Dominions Year Book publishes extracts from important addresses by the Secretary of State for the Colonies with a special reference to overseas development, and increased production. He says What
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  • 120 6 Tne tenth annual general meeting of the Kedah Rubber Company, Ltd, was”held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce, to-day Mr L E Slows presided, the others present being Messrs Palgrave Simpson, C Trim Johnson, B h Ross, S Roberts Dr C F Nicholas and Mr F H
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  • 120 6 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £277 spot, and £2BO 10s three months; ce the 16th, £275 and £279 15s. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $l3B per picul, tin ore $l3B per picul. Messrs Barker <fc Co, Ltd, Penang, to-day received a cable from
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  • 33 6 The following are additional rubber outj puts for August:— Hevea (Johore) lbs 24,582 Kuala Pergau 36,470 Kuala Geh 20,333 Majedie (Johore) 16,100 Permas 25,662 Sekong 21,880 Trafalgar 3,600 Trafalgar (coconuts) 15,500
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  • 193 6 PROPOSED INCREASE OF CAPITAL. The Penang Bianch of the Charterer Bank of India, Australia und China has received a cable from the Loudou Office, dated the 16th instant, stating that at a meeting of shareholders called for Gch October next, the Board of Directors wid p rc
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  • 91 6 THE FAMINE IN CHINA. (To The Editob or the “Pikamo Gazitti. 1 Fir,— The news of the famine is nearly week old in these parts, and it 9 8t0 19 ing that as yet not a single appea a 3 e made for help. How such terrible new. the
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    • 155 6 1B OOTH Si 1 LONDON. I I OLD TOM I I I DRY J I I GIN. I s WHOLESALE FROM g BEHR CO., PENANG. %iiiuiiiiiiniiiiiHi«iiiisiwiiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH«niHiiffliiiniiiiii«iniHiiNniHW^ SMOKE ONLY iBW -fW ;wf Wfe ‘PICCADILLY’»wdj TINS OF 50 si.o*. 'WL I|IJ|JERFECT > pBSt material and making. The highest attainment in Sole Agents
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 47 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day to-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-dat. 3.02 a.m. 9.38 a.m. 3.09 p.m. 9.28 p.m. To-morrow. 3.25 a.m. 10.04 a.m. 3.32 p.m. 9 50 p.m. Monday. 350 a.m. 10.39 a.m. 4.06 p.m, 10.18 p.m.
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  • 263 7 s .TBRICVS FOSTERS IN DUBLIN Reuter s Telegrams.] I London, September 15. I placarded in Dublin this I declaring that only by the help I eting Irishmen can the mur I 1.1 res by the so-called Irish Army be ended, and giving ll|W to send letters containf rniation,
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  • 205 7 EFFORTS FOR SETTLEMENT. London, September 15. At the conclusion of a meeting of the Miners' Executive this evening, Mr. Hodg the Secretary, announced that a full coal miners' delegate conference would be held in London on September 21st, and tint the Executive Council would interview Sir Robert Horne
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  • 124 7 SETTLEMENT LIKELY. London, September 15. likelihood of a strike among the s is considerably diminished as I' lne of a resolution adopted by n il Joint Industrial Council for n city supply industry. The i:i recommends in consequence of *l' ctrical Trades Union having inti--11 '1 its readiness
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  • 169 7 CONFLICTING REPORTS. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 16. The position between th e Poles and Lithuanians i 8 vague and reports contradictory. While one message states that negotiations opened at Kalwarja, a Warsaw communique reports that Lithuanian detachments, despite the armistice, suddenly attacked and dispersed the Polish garrison
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  • 101 7 DELEGATES AT RIGA. London, September 15. A semi-official message from Riga says the Russian delegates for the Russ'oI olish peace negotiations have arrived. The Disarmament Question. London, September 16. A telegram from Riga on the eve of the Russo-Polish peace negotiations states that M. Joffre, head of the
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  • 157 7 ATTACKS ON BLOCKHOUSES. London, September 15. In Mesopotamia, the insurgents are apparently realising the dangers lurking from the blockhouses, and are making them, the object of attack before they reach full working order. Blockhouses on the railway near Babylon received their attention in the early morning of September 12th.
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  • 54 7 TRANSPORT DEPOT DESTROYED. London, September 16. The ‘‘Daily Mail learns that the huge mechanical transport depot- at Baghdad was destroyed by fire on August 3rd. It contained a vast accumulation of tyres, petrol and spares. The estimated damage is two millions. It is believed to be
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  • 65 7 America s team New York, September 15. The following team has been chosen to meet Australasia in the challenge round for the Davis Cup in December, Messrs. Tilden, Johnston, Garland and R. NWilliams, with Mr. Samuel Hardy as captain. The team sails from Vancouver early in November.
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  • 21 7 Washington, September 14. At Newark Count Tostoy, son of the late Russian Philosopher, married Mrs. Porshina. Both are divorcees.
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  • 486 7 AND THE “DAILY HERALD.” [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 15. Further light is thrown on the realisation of Russian jewels in England in a statement issued to-night from Downing Street, which gives the lie direct tcTseveral assertions made by M. Kameneff, in the letter cabled on September 13th.
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  • 103 7 N.D.L.— AMERICAN AGREEMENT. Berlin, September 14. A Bremen message states that by a five year agreement between the Nord Deutsche Lloyd and the United States Mail Steamship Company, the former will represent the latter in Central Europe, and will place its entire organisation and establishments at Bremen and
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  • 83 7 IMPORTANT NEGOTIATIONS. Paris. September 15. The newspapers state that the French Foreign Office is at present negotiating with the Siamese Plenipotentiary with regard to a treaty of considerable economic importance, including the fixing of the frontiers of' Siam and Laos, and the conclusion of commercial agreements and
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  • 17 7 Paris, September 15. The famous Marshal Petain, who is 64, has married Madame Harden.
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  • 177 7 EVENTS AT GENOA. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London. September 16. A telegram from Genoa says the Government completed the installation of batteries on heights overlooking Genoa, and trained guns upon the factories, which retaliated by hoisting red flags and black flags. General Situation Grave. London, September 16. A Milan message says
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  • 94 7 174 LIVES LOST. Rome, September 16. It is semi-officially stated that the loss of life in the recent earthquake proves to have been 174, which is considerably less than was at first reported. That the victims were not more numerous was mainly due to the fact that the
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  • 109 7 THE ESTIMATED SURPLUS. London, September 14. The “India Rubber Journal” takes a hopeful view of the prospects of the rubber industry. While admitting that undoubtedly more rubber is being produced than can be used, it is of opinion that this is temporary, and with the resumption of normal
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  • 99 7 SENATOR HARDING ON RESULTS. Marion (Ohio), September 14. Senator Harding, on learning the re suit of the elections in Maine, said Maine had taken the lead in declaring that America will not be mortgaged to the old world, but is still ready to serve humanity as the
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  • 37 7 Detroit, September 15. The Miss America, which was recently successful at Cowes, won the Gold Challenge Cup, the American motor boat classic, claiming the world’s record for thirty miles. 25 minutes 37 seconds.
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  • 39 7 THE REST S HUGE TOTAL. London, September 14. The cricket match between Middlesex, the Champion County, and the Rest of England, at the Oval, was drawn. The Rest scored 6(»3 for five wickets, and declared. Hobbs made 215.
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  • 50 7 London, September 16. A New York telegram says a company, with American Post Office mail contracts of the value of £140,000, is building aircraft described as flying palaces, with standard sleeping berths, shower baths and all modem conveniences, «nd accommodating for 16 passengers and 1,500 lbs. of maila.
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  • 193 7 A SAD INCIDENT [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 16. The “Daily Express” Faris correspondent says a sudden rush by the Minister of the Interior to Aix les Bains to consult M. Millerand was due to an incident that occurred on Friday at Rambouillet. It is said that President Deschanel
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  • 88 7 A PRUSSIAN OFFICERS’ SCHOOL. London. September 16. the “Times’ Berlin correspondent says the famous Prussian Cadet School at Grosslichterfelde, which was closed in accordance with the Peace Treaty, has been re-opened, and is being conducted upon pre-war lines, when it was the principal nursery for Prussian officers.
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  • 92 7 BUSY AT COLONIAL OFFICE. London, September 15. The “Morning Post” authoritatively states that the reported resignation of Viscount Milner is absolutely without foundation. Since the armistice, he has been, and is now closely engaged in a number of questions of momentous interest to the Dominions and Colonies, also
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  • 86 7 MR. COHEN’S TOUR. Wellington, September 16. Mr. Israel Cohen, an emissary of the Zionist World, Organisation, has completed a three weeks' tour in New Zealand, in the course of which he raised £20,000 for the Palestine Restoration Fund. Mr. Cohen was given a civic reception at Auckland.
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  • 50 7 BELATED SENTENCES. Budapest, September 16. The ex-Premier, Count Tisza, was -asassassinated two years ago, but the courtmartial which has been trying those concerned has only now given its verdict. It sentenced two men to death, one to fifteen years’ hard labour and one to three months’ imprisonment.
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  • 28 7 AVIATORS BURNED TO DEATH. Washington, September 14. Two aviators flying a mail-carrying aero plane were incinerated when the aeroplane crashed near Pemberville and caught fire.
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  • 21 7 London, September 16. The Government has presented tie light enriuer 'Aurora m an Imperial gift to Canada.
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  • 189 7 UNPRECEDENTED RUSH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 15. An unprecedented wave of immigrants flowing to the United States is threatening to swamp the immigration service. Steamship companies have notified that inward bound ships will be filled to the Utmost in the steerage for months ahead. Ellis Island is
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  • 44 7 Hartford (Connecticut), September 14. Both houses of the Connecticut Legislature have now ratified women's suffrage, making 37 States to adopt the measure- Thus, even if the Tennessee vote is upset, women’s suffrage in the United States will not be affected
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  • 46 7 Washington, September 14. The American Charge d’ Affaires in Mexico City, has been summoned to Washington to confer with the State Department officials with regard to th© protection of the rights of Americans in Mexico, upon which representations were recently made to Mexico.
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  • 195 7 AVIATION AND TRADE. London, September 14. Presiding at a meeting of the Pekin Syndicate, yesterday, Mr. T. A. Barson expressed the conviction that China will shortly settle down to peaceful industrial developments, which which might astonish the world. Dealing with commercial aviation in China, Mr., Barson expressed the
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  • 38 7 THE POPE’S MUNIFICENCE Rome, September 15. The Pope has sent to Monsignor* Joseph Fabregues, Apostolic Vicai of Central Chihli, China, 50,000 lire for the relief of distress from long-continued drought and a plague of locusts-
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  • 162 7 Tientsin, September 2.—Numerous reports from Honan, Shantung and South Chihli emphasise the extreme gravity cf the food situation in those provinces. The meagre harvest of last year, followed by the failure of the spring and autumn crops of 1920 has brought at least twenty million people
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  • 490 8 —B.F.P” A Big Bank Fraud. After a lap?e of two and r half years Lim Cheng Boon, who iu 1916 held a responsible position in ths Barque De L’ Indo Chine, came from his hiding place in Malacca and gave himself up to the Police on a charge
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  • 422 8 GENERAL MEETING. A general meeting of the Penang Hunt Club was held in the Land Office on Monday. Present: Mr. G. A. Hereford (in the chair), Dr. Liston. Messrs T. W. W. Wright, R. T. Charles, W.’ King,, Heah Seng Hye, W. Price, Cheah Hee Nyan, J.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 731 8 j3nnnaQU£muuMunaLinunnti£iuDa*-*un:-c Hellesens cells I n D •fl s JUST ARRIVED g H p I Price $6.70 g H Type 2 No. 4 Volt» U ff 2.70 g 1 Tnt V No. 4 .Volt» 4 ft Oft g n Bints Hud Lun»» IS DOU g a e a F 4 PRICES
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    • 373 8 NOTICE OF 1 On and after Monday, September 6th, I S the Offices of the I important! Estate supplies Department I S WILL BE REMOVED IO No. 6, China Street Ghaut, 53 (Opposite Railway Buildings) ’Phone No, 505. g SfIRKER&G?E (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) S I PENANG. I s
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  • 687 9 y, s a G. Robins is again in the rcrnban Hospital suffering from maThe post Chinese representative at •he forthcoming Women’s Conference in London is being offered to Mrs. Alfred p ncc Amoradhat, of the Siamese Ge- ~Staff, who is to tour India as guest? he Indian
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  • 404 9 Me?sra, Kennedy Co, Penang, report *8 follows Ibe share market continues weak, alrouod sellers being much io evidence io all lections with the reeulc tba* quotations <how declices right down the list. The price of Tin has improved slightly but Rubber is flat round 1/7 in London
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  • 185 9 Fenano, September 18, 1920 SP. Tapioca $B.OO sales M P. Tapioca $9.00 sales C ’ld leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Mack Pepper $2l-nominal. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O comical Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers. SNo. 1
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  • 113 9 Penang, September 18, 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Dsmaud Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 5/16 f 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 120 3 days’ sight Private 127 Bombay D m’nd Bank 120 Madras Demand Bank >,
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  • 449 9 Expected Arrivals. Kaga Mare, Colombo, 18th. Lake Fielding, Singapore, 18th. Tars, Singapore, 19th. Kansas, London, 20th. Teesta, Madras, 22nd. Thoogwa, Singapore, 22nd. Dilwara, Singapore, 22nd. Bharata, Singapore, 22nd. Birmingham City, Singapore, 22nd. Africa, Japan, 22nd. Kitano Mara, Singapore, 23rd. Jeypore, Singapore, 23rd. Yokohama Maru, Colombo, 25th. Ek ma,
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  • 218 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, S-7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.no Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10il5 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 257 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as fol* lows 16th Sunday aftir Trinity. 7.30 am. Matins. Pss 86 and 87. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 am. Holy Communion (Tamil). 10 30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Suday School. 6 p.m—Evensong. Hymn 221, Psalms 90
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  • 216 9 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920. BEEF ctsi Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 St/CW 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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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 545 9 NEW Wanted. Second hand T>v Any reliable make. With a», preferred. Must be in first rate Apply Box No 378, c/o Pinang GszetteT^ 3 FOR BALE, New two-seater Stafid&rd Car. unused, electric lighting and starting, price $5,600. Apply Box No. 377, c/o Pinang Gazette. British made Motorcycle coachbuilt Sidecar. 6
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    • 373 9 Taiping, Se), 1 By We Ifaru Entertainment BY Young Chinese Ladies, Girls and School Boys Will be repeated with addition changes at the Town Hnll, To-night AT 9 P.M. PRICES $3, $2 and $1 Booking open at Messrs HONG KEE Co. BEACH STREET. ON FRIDAY, 17 SEPTEMBERS 1700—14 16 18-9
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  • 979 10 OLD ILLUSIONS OF REVOLT. Mr R A Scott-James writes Most English democrats, for a century or more, have sung the praises of the revola.iouary. Historians and c.i ics ofteu used the worde Ftench Revolution to indicate not violence, bloodshed, and the Terror,’' bu* the dawn of
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    • 397 10 Qyv \A?&, 'AZ JaC \A b jOI w O Tim fe/ V\ MrU /X, —V -Q^-r From aph oto of a (I? ~1 a/" Bonnie Glaxo Baby pz j »»Z J Y Glaxo lays for Baby g I a firm foundation of J| sturdy health g A suitable form of
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    • 85 10 fl S<*■*!■■■■& «s SEU b I NOTICE OF REMOVAL 8 M M ]g i On and after Monday, J July 19th, the Offices of the S > United Engineers, ltd. Peneng I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). will be Removed to i No. 87, Bishop street, i iMBRimnaKB JUST ARRIVED
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    • 174 10 SAFETY TREAD***® TYRES I| THE BEST IN THE! LONG RUN. ■I I SOLE AGENTS! ADAMSON, eiLFILIAN a 2 AND CO. LTD. i I g (INCORPORATED Df ENQLANDk gREEN ISLAND CEMENT I I COMPANY, LIMITED. I X (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) I EMERALD BRAND. I PORTLAND CEMENT. j J In Casks 0f375
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    • 506 12 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES* ORIENTAL-NEW YORK LINE, FOR NEWJYORK. FOR VANCOUVER. Through Bills of Lading issued. Cargo Booked at Current Rates. for further particulars as regards freight bookings apply to SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS, PENANg. THE BEN LEITH. OUTWARD SAILINGS. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Coast cargo booked at current rates on date of
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    • 335 12 THS MIMAHTILE BANK EF IMEI», LIMITBB. [Ueorporated in Knglaad), Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital i,BQQ,(H) R©®crve Fund and Undivided ProfltB 1,146,400 Board of||Dkectors. (Chairman), J. M. Eyrie, Eiq, 1 P R Ohalmen. Biq ord Carmichael, GOBI, G O I E a L M (j, Head Office’’ 15, Gracechurch Street, London,
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