Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 217. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 20tb SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 427 1 I NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGR APHIC STUDIO, No. 7, Northam Road. TEL: No 579« 8 fin. g EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. T i p /Z’Wk A\\ Sometimes it will be H B 3 //Ml good; sometimes bad. q =E L 3= I f PWmThe object of insurance n is to equalise matters.
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    • 17 1 Ithe best car in town iP-nUO l» u r, •> Sole AKcnts S.S. p.u.S* Ong ‘Sam Leong 00,
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    • 2307 2 positions wanted. I Blouses, I I European Mining Engineer seeks Hats. Frocks, Wind this r rtrtvv' yAT A a situation or is prepared to bore MB Al T 11 Lt UCz<k I WliA/V GE 1 or pit, can survey, make plans and report y W*lt"r*h ATI IV on tin lands.
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  • 465 3 A SHANGHAI SENSATION. The Shanghai police are investigating robbery of an unusual chai acte-. It is alleged that a vth *e man sn&tcl ed jade jeweswoith ever cats 5,000 from Woo Singf ung, who w* shut down in OrtaWestern Read. It was disclosed that ore of the pieces
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  • 391 3 Peking, September 1 —General Chang Tso-lin, interviewed yesterday afternoon by foreign correspondents, asserted that his troops were at the disp sal of the Government and that Tuchms, acting independently of the Government, were wren; in so doing as all troops belonged to the Government. He approved the centralisation
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  • 31 3 Sept 21—Penang Chamber of Commerce, Half-yearly Meeting, 2-30 p.m. Sept 23—Runny mode Hotel, Supper and Dance. Sept 26—P S C Monthly Races. Nov 13 and 15— v ublic Holidays.
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    • 250 3 w-w GARRICK” THE CIGARETTE OF DISTINCTION. $1.25 per tin of 50. nQjjnQaßflnflaMnnuMaaanuuaHDaannn’ Hellcsens cells f fl JUST ARRIVED n n a a fl Type 0 No. 0 Volt. 1.4 PjUpp <fr£ «TA Urge Can and Motor Boat. Y U V JJ £j Type 2 No. 4 Volts 1.1 2.70 E
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    • 128 3 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 80 cts. per pair. Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags $2.75 each. S)on’f miss
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  • 1124 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr A V As on is appointed to ait as District Officer, Nibong Tebal. Mr William Hay, the well known shikari, has gone on a visit to Australia. Mr, ED. McPuerson, of Messrs, McAlister <fc Co, Ltd, Ipoh, is leaving shortly for Australia on a business trip. Major
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  • 173 4 There was a fair attendance, despite the unfavourable wea'her conditions, at the Town Hall on Saturday night, for the variety entertainment in aid of London slum children, repeated by young Chinese ladies and schoolboy?. The performers again acquitted themselves most creditably, their efforts being much appreciated and evoking
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  • 117 4 The final of the A Class Handicap of the P C C tennis tournament will be played to-morrow evening, between W H Tbrelfall -—4 O and N L Lindon—. 3. The winners of the other events are given Championship—W H Tbrelfall. Ronner-up—G Milner. Championship Paiis—W H Threlfad
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  • 103 4 In spite of the rain, tbe football match arranged between the Penang Recreation Club and the T»pbam, Junes i Railton C üb, Piai, was p’ayed on the-Esphnade on Sa urday evening, resulting in a win for the visito Bby 3 goals to 2, The involuntary acroba ic effo ts
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  • 738 4 —“T. O. M. BROTHER’S APPLICATION DISALLOWED. Before His Honour Mr Justice A V Brown, Judicial Commissioner, the application was heard on Tuesday in which Chai Meow Fatt alias Chai Wah of Gopeng, and at present of Karmpar, moved for an i junction on Hong Nya
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  • 116 4 Cases have arisen where former enemy aliens have arrived in the Colony with a view to transhipment to neutral ports. Their passports have been properly visaed by British authorities in Europe for tbe journey via British porta but it has been impossible to let them land as
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    • 458 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT», POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted resourceful Mechanical Engineer for service in Sumatra. Knowledge of eteam, electricity and robber machinery ■essential, Reply to Box 379, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanttd for Import and Export Firm having branches in F. M. S. an Assistant Manager Eurasian or Chinese preferred, must have a thorough
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    • 195 4 A Revelation in Economy. I H ANDRE"*" n CITROEN CAR The Citroen .Car is on of the side of the Motorist in his war against rising expenses. It fulfils a Vital need under present day conditions in giving maximum efficiency with minimum of runningfeost PETROL CONSUMPTION 35/40JMILES PER GALLON GUARANTEED.
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  • 1055 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Toe tenth annual general meeting of the Kedah Rubber Company, Ltd, was held in the Pe r iar<g Chamber of Commerce/ on Saurday. Mr L E Slowe presided, the others present being Messrs Palgrave Simpson, C Trim Johnson, B E Roes, 8 Roberts, Dr
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  • 319 5 Mess r s Fraser Co’a weekly report states: Monetary conditions are becoming more and more stringent which is being felt in the Industrial group of shares although there is nob the least cause of anxiety as there bag been no speculation for many months. With Rubber still
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  • 292 5 Messrs Barlow Co. Singapore, reported on September 17. Following on weaker advice from London and New York the market he-e has declined iu sympathy. At the opening of the usual weekly Auction on Wednesday the tone of the market was weak and prices were on a considerably
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  • 78 5 Mr R R Hartley of Jawang Estate, Salak North, in Perak, h%s jost bagged a beautifully s'riped full-grown tiger which has been creating considerable destruction in the village. Up to the time it was killed ihis tiger is reported to have killed 32 head of cattle and
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    • 147 5 RICE Price Reduced to $l. Our Moderate Prices reduced! 40 per cent, g SAVE MONEYI By Buying During Our SALE J Now in Full Swing. g Wassiamull Assomull Co., 20, 22, 22a, Beach Street. Penang. Telephone 626. ul r irrr ~n— >tt THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I ASSURANCE Co., Ltd.
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    • 121 5 PRITCHARD Telephone 335 Q TelegrAxMS: With Departmental r T TA PEANCO Connections. 3 CzCz.y I—# 1 P SNA NG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. Rover Cycles. BRITAIN'S BEST FOR COMFORT RELIABILITY and SPEED. An Ideal Mount for Estate Use, Business and Pleasure. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. CAFFETA COFFEE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 250 5 ITo-n’ght one of the most Popular Series In our change of Programme. For 3 Nights Only. Mon, 20th, to Wed, 22nd September, 1920. (Imperial pa 0 I EMPIRE THEATRE-PENANG ROAD. In Second House at 9-15 p. m. A ROBERTSON COLE Relea-a Presented by JESSE D. HAMPTON FEATURING WILLIAM DESMOND BETTY
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  • 1206 6 Reuter occasionally permits a day to pass without acquainting us with the condition of Mr. MeSainey, the Lord Mayor of Cork, the developments of whose selfimposed martjrdom provide a topic of supreme interest to disunited Ireland and the United Kingdom. Mesopotamia, Poland, Red Russia, the miners’
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  • 1968 6 “About Others and Myself” (1745 to 1920), by Major-Gener-Penang Over Half al Sir Archibald Edi a Century Ago. ward Harbord Anson, K.O.M.G. Publisher, John Murray, London, W. 21/-net. This book of reminiscences, written by a former Lieut.-Governor of Penang, with a photograph of the author at the
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    • 196 6 iBOOTH’Sj 1 LONDON. I 1 I OLD TOM I 1 I DRY J I I GIN I S'• CTBIIII I j WHOLESALE FROM J BEHR CO., I PENANG. B =S q-; !W tins of so 1 ffitfERFECT h H < I’iSi material and making. The highest attainment in Sole Agents
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    • 16 6 D&neing after Dinner On Friday, Sept 24th AT THE “E. O.” A. Kerdyk P. P. C.
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    • 41 6 THE TIDESo The following are the tidee for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-dat. 3 50 a.m. 10.39 a,m. 4 06 p.m. 10.18 p m. To* MOBBOW. 4.28 a.m. 11.48 a.m. 8.06 p.m. 11 30 p.m.
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  • 526 7 brighter prospects. Reuter’s Telegrams.! London, September 16. conference of the Miner.’ Executive < Robert Horne was held privately adjourned till noon on Sjpto j 17th Hopes of a settlement are be brighter than hitherto, owing .njLations «hat the miners’ leaders, 1 of the lack of public enthusiasm their
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  • 44 7 FOREMEN AND TRADES UNION. London. September 17. In connection with the settlement of the electricians’ dispute, it has been agreed that foremen will not be compelled to join the Electrical Trades nion. This wag the point over which all the trouble arose.
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  • 54 7 CONFERENCE WITH THE PREMIER. Rome, September 16. •After hearing representatives of the ou ners and the metal workers. Signor f'iolitti appointed a Commission, com!,('sed of representatives of both, to draft a bill dealing with the control of the factories, which the Government will subri ’t to the Chamber
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  • 227 7 THE CURFEW IN BELFAST. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 17.' The curfew, which operated in Belfast from September Is£ will be withdrawn on September 19th, but it is intimated that if its reimposition is necessary owing to further disturbances, the regulation will remain in force for a prolonged period. A
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  • 40 7 WRANGEL’S ADVANCE. Paris, September 17. A Constantinople message says General Wrangel’s troops routed the Bolsheviks and pushed the offensive as far as Nogaiak, which was occupied, and are advancing in the direction of Bergamek. Prisoners are streaming in.
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  • 79 7 COUNCIL OF ACTION’S PART. London, September 16. The Council of Action intervened in the Lloyd George-Kameneff recriminatory correspondence with the extraordinary allegation that the Prime Minister himself urged the Council to use its influence on the Russian Government through Kameneff at what was admittedly a very critical moment. The
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  • 61 7 YORKSHIRE CONTRACTS London, September 17. Despite what is tantamount to the ejection of M. Kameneff, trade relations are being continued by M. Krassin. He has already concluded cloth contracts with Yorkshire firms involving £2,000,000, for delivery within three months. It is anticipated that further announcements as regards
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  • 69 7 IMPROVED SITUATION. London, September 17. A War Office Mesopotamia communique reports that a general imporvement is noticeable in the demeanour of the tribes. Except in the Samawah, area, and a few isolated cases, the disaffected tribesmen appear to have withdraw largely to their homes. The 34th Brigade column reached
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  • 50 7 WRIGHT CORPORATION'S SUIT. New York, September 16. The Wright Aeronautical Corporation has applied to the Federal District Court for an injunction, alleging that the Handley Page and the Aircrafts Disposal Companies infringed a patent issued to Messrs. Orville and Wilbur Wright and transferred to the plaintiffs in 1919.
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  • 559 7 DEVASTATION IN NEW YORK [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, September 16. A terrific explosion shook the principal buildings in parts of the city at noon, killing, according to the latest estimates, 30 people and injuring 170. The cause is hitherto unknown, but the explosion is at present attributed to
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  • 120 7 STRIKE DEBATE AT SIMLA. Simla, September 17. An important debate in the Imperial Legislative Council arose upon a resolution demanding the appointment of committoe of inquiry into labour troubles in connection with recent strikes in the Government Presses in Calcutta, Delhi and Simla. The mover advocated the
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  • 796 7 M. MILLERAND’S STATEMENT. Paris, September 16. —The second meeting of M. Millerand and Signor Giolitti took place this morning at Aix-les-Bains. The Italian plenipotentiary, Signor Alliotti, and the French Ambassador, M. Barrere, were also present. M. Millerand afterwards stated that the greatest cordiality and mutual confidence prevailed between
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  • 168 7 THE LEAGUE PLANK. Salt Lake City, September 17. Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, in a speech was warmly applauded when he defended the League of Nations. Governor Cox asked whether anyone knew what the Republican candidate (Senator Harding) had retorted with regard to it. Somebody
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  • 60 7 “THE FRYING PAN AND THE FIRE.” Washington, September 18. The plans of the so-called big five meat packers to sell their stock yard interests, as the decree required, to the F. H. Price Coy., have been disapproved by the Federal Trade Commission on the ground that the
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  • 101 7 PRINCE’S VIEWS. London, September 16. The Siamese Prince Purachatra, interviewed by the “Evening Standard” emphasised that the railway system of Siam is steadily growing, but is still capable of vast expansion. He hoped Siam ere long would have a complete network of railways radiating from Bangkok throughout Siam,
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  • 112 7 LONDON’ WHOLESALERS’ STATEMENTS. London, September 17. Messrs. Horrockes, the largest manufacturers of long cloth and flannelette sheetings having announced a general reduction in prices 5 per cent the management declared this to be the beginning of the long-promised break* in prices of dry goods. Only a grave coal
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  • 53 7 London, September 17. The death has occurred of Lord Faber, senior partner in Beckett’s Bank, Leeds and York, and chairman of the “Yorkshire Post,’ aged 73. The death has also occurred of the Rev. William Sanday, D.D., Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ’s Church, Oxford, since
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  • 128 7 CIVILIANS SURRENDER ARMS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, September 16. The surrender or destruction of arms hitherto in the possession of civilians ha# begun in compliance with the Government undertaking given at Spa- The» result generally is stated to be fairly satisfactory. At some places more were handed in than
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  • 110 7 THE HANDICAPS. From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, September 20. The weights for the Skye Meeting are as follow Class “A”. Wester Watten 11.5, After Hours 10.12, Wendy 10.11, Paul 10.5, Black Prince 10.2, Aringa 10, Victory 9.12, Darfur 9.' Class “B”.— Will-o’-the-Wisp 11.0, Babz K). 10,
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  • 163 7 A PALTRY ECONOMY. An applicant for a small Colonial appointment on the Gold Coast calls my attention, says “Truth,” to a piece of official meanness which unfairly penalise* candidates who reside at a distance from London. The Crown Agents, after taking up all his references, asked him
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  • 175 7 COLOMBO OVERSTOCKED. The rice congestion at the Chahner* Granaries, Colombo, is causing some» anxiety particularly in view of the rav- ages of the weevils and the inevitable loss of weight and deterioration conse* quent upon the length of time rice has to be stored before it can
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  • 445 8 GOVERNMENT COMMISSION APPOINTED. The text of a commi-sion issued to the Hon. Mr. R, J. Addie, Messrs. W G. Hennings, MV. Pillai, John Robertson, DJ. Ward, and Dr. S C, Yin MB, MR C 8., iu connection with the Singapore tramways, is published in the Government Gazstte. It
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  • 296 8 Establ’shment Of Soviet Reported. Allahabad, September B.—A “Pioneer” message says: Our readers will have been prepared for the news published to-day that fighting has broken ou') between the Bolsheviks and the Bokharans. Th? Bolsheviks, as we have shown, have been plotting against the Amir of Bokhara for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 219 8 _CIJUDg/& SAFETY TREAD J TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. I 1 I I SOLE AGENTS* I i I ADAMSON, CHHLLAN I■ i I AND CO. LTQ. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). r* wMWPWB«aMSMBgBH' i»m iiii u ■e———l I .11 II I {The feloHwiirci LIGHT CAR J THE CAR FOR
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    • 138 8 SHAKE OFF THE SHACKLES. Rheumatism is one of the world’s greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds uf pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of Little's Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even
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    • 689 8 I RPWADR overloa<lin K y»" I DEWARE MOTORTRUCKS! I I Such practice will result in constant break-downs, necessitating frequent repairs and loss of money, besides H deriving no interest from your investments every time they go under repair. I TROY TRAILERS Will solve your extra load problem and SAVE MONEY
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  • 213 9 In an article in the Malay Mail Dr 8 C Howard eaya, Recently there was convened, in oar midst, a great meeting of employers of labour to discass the very argent and serious problem of the country’s laboar shortage, to propose means of conserving the laboar in the
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  • 85 9 The Customs Case. The prolonged trial of Yeo Team Sen?, managing proprietor of Chop Jin Cheong Tek Kee, and Ngee Guan, a travelling merchant in wines and spirits, two of three teen originally charged with having evaded duty on a large quantity of arrack, came to
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  • 437 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Selection The Geisha Jones 2. Polka Badinage 'Piccolo Solo) ...Damare 3. Waltz Mon-Tresor ...Pecorini 4. Gavote ...Wilhelmina ...Neumann 5. March Tbe Scorcher ...Rosey A supplement to the F M S Government
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  • 157 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy A Co.’s share list:— Saturday. To-day g «O g X SHARES. J -2 3 *3 3 "3 09 3Q 09 02 Rubber (Dollar c. c. c. c. A. Molek 3.10 3.30 2.90 3.10 ex Bassett 140 1.45 1.35
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  • 16 9 To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $137.50, tin ore $137.50 per picul.
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  • 35 9 Kalumpong Tin, No Liability first half of September, hours 288.30, yards 35.812, yield pls. 200 66. Tongkah Harbour Tin Di edging Co, N. L„ 12th to 18th September (being one week), 18 tons.
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  • 31 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on Saturday Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 6jd Smoked Sheet is od Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 15 9 The following is an additional rubber output for August Bukit Katil lbs 12,097
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  • 182 9 Penang, September 20, 1920. SP. Tapioca $B.OO sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.50 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b 0z)... sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers. JNo. 1
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  • 116 9 x Penang, September 20 > 1020. (Bt Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 120 3 days’ sight Private 127 Bombay Demand Bank 120 Madras Demand Bank 120
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  • 36 9 The B I packet Tees'a with tbe mails from Europe is exp cted to arrive here at 6 a m. on Wednesday. The homeward mail, by the Thoogwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 275 9 r NORTHERN ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. I MOTOR BRANCH. MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I i Reductions are allowed if the assured I has more than one Car Insured. J Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed Joff the Renewal Premium when no claim has been made. i a>
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    • 125 9 111 too» shook! study this mark of JL good trareL Firestone Tyrea are dependable; buik for wear and tear of all kinds. The Non-Skid letters hold the car true in all weathers and the Firestone 'extras** of material andßbuilding insure long wear, which means lowest cost R. T. REID Ce.,
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  • 807 10 The 83 Lieutenant Jean Laurant passed Aden on the 14th insHnt, and ig expected to arrive here on or abtu 1 the 29th instant, from Antwerp. The Kh‘n Kaisha balance sheet for the first half of this fiscal yetr shows a gross profit of Y 31,694,000 and a
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  • 106 10 Expected Arrivals. Kansas, London, 20th. Teesta, Madras, 22nd. Tl oogwa, Singapore, 22nd. Dilwara, Singapore, 22nd. Bharata, Singapore, 22nd. Birmingham City, Singapore, 22nd, Africa, Japan, 22nd. Kitano Maru, Singapore, 23rd. Jeypore, Singapore, 23fd. Yokohama Maru, Colombo, 25th. Ek ma, Rangoon, 25th. Dunera, Bombay, 26 h. Ekma, Singapore, 30tb. Swszi,
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  • 273 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. I Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, j By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, I 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m.
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  • 21 10 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 14th By B I 9th September 2lat By B I 14th
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  • 241 10 PENANG, SEPTEMBER IJ, 1920. BEEF— cfs. Soup per eatty 40 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60—70 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 80 Fillet
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    • 203 10 C 2 OS E’c v'l Moiei Prepared THE solely from pure STANDARD Lime Juice ®S roR W and the WBH EXCELLENCE, finest refined Insist on having sugar. ROSE’S. Jw-Hiiir 1 "'-""‘FW I GROSSMITH’S s Per/ame CeyCon I I I ’he latent triumph of the PerJuL f U mer s Art,
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    • 494 10 v; g y uieep .igyifcng Y Sleeplessness is very fre- J] 10 quentlycausedbyunduepressure xk^ /of blood on the brain, resulting in j* s-i I mental activity at a time when the ,'J brain should be soothed and quiet. J When a cup of Ovaltine ”is taken last thing at night
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    • 1379 12 Pc! OPITKH TWMA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company. K W 5. >vll (INCORPORATED IN U. 8. A.) W J& REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND s s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 6th Oct 1920 IS* T and every 28 days thereafter. -SboJ 1 JI
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    • 614 12 NOW IN STO C K I BLITAR COFFEE POWDER 4 BEA»t I J THE BEST AND FINEST GROUND JAVA 001 Fee K I (IfIT4IMBLEFm HEfoLlll W6!Ul! M ifel MESSRS. HOE BEE t M I j /"''s& TIAKG JOO. I By/'xKoFFiE Hi i tMBS H<JE CM 4 W I H» i
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    • 350 12 THR MERtANTILI RANK if ingji IUMITIg, UAeorporated U Raflatd), Authorised Capital £3,000,505 ■ubscribed Capital i.smrni F ,d u P l,o:o,Q00 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profit B... 1,146,400 Board ofilDirectors. Esq Cbairma n\ J M. Ryde, tjq, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalon-d, Kiq Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G.C
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