Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1853 No. 223. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY. 27th SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 555 1 NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. No. 7, North am Road. Tel No 579. ihhiiiiiiiiii MASCOTS. I I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. I I Many of the Mascots which decorate =■> Swl ma *9. 11 mm* Z'"' the cars one sees on the roads are S i as 5 w very charming ornaments.
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    • 22 1 1 HE BES 7 CAR IN TOWN jets®®ff3 ut»( -/*-wMO ib vfl) Solo AOent> 8.8. F.I.S* Ong l»«m <-»on K A O».
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    • 2065 2 POSITION WANTED. .NOTICES. I consular notice, Wind this HSpWffiEl INSIST ON GETTING and Machinery and c*n make any grade of yy T 1 <’ i I robber. 16 yeaa’experience in Mechanical The Royal Siamese Consulate Penang, VV atCH 011 l V W/kSK W line and five year.» experience in rubber
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  • 947 3 TRIP BY ARMOURED TRAIN. Novo-Minek. Poland, August 22—A strange box-like locomotive, all grease, grime, and sizzling in the hot sun, with five still stranger cars b-f -re and behind i*\ was standing at a Itvei c<ossing The cars iesembled beehive gipsy waggon®, but
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    • 408 3 GROSSMITH’S VIiUkNANA i A Bouquet of q® 1 India's Choicest Flowers Ak D tcKly Oriental in character and supremely delightful for all toilet purposes. PhUL-NaNA has ft i lovers of sweet scents. r T* It has a subtle fascination altogether unique and is \\V i 4’ Marvellously Fragrant and lastingly
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    • 135 3 I A GREAT ANNUAL SALE For the Benefit of the Orphans. THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR No. Ba, BEACH STREET, WILL GIVE ALL PROFITS OF GOODS DELIVERED FROM THE SALES (3n Sunday, the 3rd October, 1920, TO THE ORPHAN FUNDS An opportunity for everybody to buy at greatly reduced sale prices
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  • 670 4 WON DERFUL CAREER OF THE LATE DR. LORE YEW, C MG. Prof. Middleton Smith contributes an article to the N 0. Daily News on the late Dr. Loke Yew, C M C., in which he says the romance of hie career rivals that of any Westerner.
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  • 182 4 The business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, to be held to-morrow, is as follows: 1. Minutes of the last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. To consider and, if approved, to pass By-laws prohibiting fixed bars being placed in upper storey windows of builch
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  • 716 4 S.T.” TRIBUTES TO RETIRING OFFICER. A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners wa« held on Friday afternoon. The President, Mr R J Farrer, was in the chair, and the others present were Dr Veerasamy, Messrs G R K Mugliston, Seet Tiong Wab, J A Elias, E Tesaensohn, J
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  • 109 4 Sept 28—PootbaP, P C C v Hutton Lane Esp ar ad*, 5-15 p.m. Spt 30—Ft o’ba! ,PC C v Central U« ion, E planade, 5 15 p m. Sept 30—Foot ba 1, P C C v Free School. Free School Ground, 5-'5 p.m. Oct 2—" Lady Frederick,” Town
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  • 692 4 FURTHER .CHINESE ACTION. A meeting of the Committee of the Chinese Town Hall, on which the different sections of the .Chinese community are represented, was held in the .Chinese Town Hall on Saturday last, the 25th instant, for the purpose of considering, among other matters, the
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  • 113 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, September 25. The cremation of H.H. the Heir Presumptive of Siam was concluded to-day. with imposing military ceremonial. H. M. the King lit the pyre. At the conclusion of the case against Mr. A. W. Cooper at the Assizes, Singapore, the
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  • 291 4 —“Straits Times.” RESTRICTED TAPPING. The big producers have most at stake. If they sacrifice five per cent, of a 20 per cent, dividend this year and get 25 per cent in 1921 they will not be out of pocketIn the case of partially developed or low producing
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  • 141 4 they cry out about present prices.—“Free Press.” There is one pleasing feature about the present agitation and that is that there is, so far locally, none of the whining for Government to interfere which we- had in 1918-1919, when people talked about 80 cents being the limit of
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  • 222 4 -“S.T.” On the whole Mr. A. W. Cooper may be described as particularly fortunate. The verdict which found him not guilty of a rash and negligent act might have been the other way. because there must be a great many sane and moderate minded men who will consider
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  • 224 4 Mr. A. Spurrier, chairman of Leyland Motors, Limited, interviewed by a “Daily Chronicle” representative with regard to the announcement that the Ford Motor Company have decided to “cut” the price of their cars from £275 to £225, said he did not think the arbitration would have any effect
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    • 210 4 r TOWN HALL, PENANG. SATURDAY. 2ND OCTOBER, AT 9.15 P.M. Mrs. HERBERT J. COOPER WILL PRESENT “LADY FREDERICK.” PROCEEDS IN AID OF St. DUNSTAN’S HOSPITAL UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE HON. H. W. FIRMSTONE, RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. SEATS $4, $3 $2. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. SWEETS WILL BE ON SALE
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    • 264 4 The Atmosphere of the following features are lik e breath of fresh clean elr at the EMPIRE THEATRE ~PENANG ROAD. One of the most popular Series in our Change of Programme. A powerful film production quite above the ordinary. For 3 Nights on’v Commercing Monday, 27th to Wednesday 29th September,
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  • 815 5 OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM. Six years ago the Territorial Force broke off its annual training to mobilize and pre pare to take that great part in the defence of the Empire which it bore ab home, in r India, and in the Mediterranean before “Kitchener’a Army” was dreamt of,
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    • 557 5 ’iggggiWM J1 1 "111 1 **''MM. »tVtt*M 9 ggg: gjl I/ For children who are outgrow- W' F ing their strength or whose H ”<t true*» |j /xT| bodily or mental development is V 1V retarded, “Ovaltine” should be LciuwJleLJ t J Ute daily beverage, and should 11 1 supersede
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    • 317 5 AN ASSASSIN. Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in ita power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin’s knife was driven into year flesh. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM is the one and the only true and sure cure
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    • 145 5 Spkiall ■> Value :»b| IN 1 Ij I I I Ladieslw Ji ll I I DRESSES OWING to the cold and adverse summer I which they are justjeoming to the close of in I the home country, the manufacturers have I had a large stock of the LATEST I FASHIONED
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  • 1183 6 M. Millerand, France’s new President, and the popular selection, following the retirement of M. Deschanel, in circumstances which have evoked the deepest and sincerest sympathy, in a speech at the conclusion of the National Congress ceremony, said it was the President’s special duty to ensure the continuity
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  • 1178 6 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent tele graphs that Sir Edward Sir Edward Brockman is retiring, and H Mr A B Vowle?, at present Legal Adviser, F.M.S., will as as Chief Secretary when tbe Hon Mr F 8 James goes on leave. So that the majority of people, who
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  • 135 6 CHANGE IN THE MANAGEMENT. The announcement appears in our advertisement columns to-aay, that Messrs Barker and Co. Ltd, ceased to ba Managers of the Eastern Smelting Co, Ltd, on the 20th instant, and that pending further instructions from the Board of Directors in London, the management
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  • 51 6 HON. MR. VOULBB TO ACT. [From Cur Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 27. Tbe Hon. Mr ,A B Voules, the Legal Adviser, will act as Chief Secretary, F M S, when the Hon Mr F 8 James, C M G, goes on leave. Sir Edward Brockman is
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  • 83 6 The football match played at Victoria Green, ou Saturday evening, between tbe TJ R Football Club and Central Union resulted in a win for the home team by 3 goals to 1. The winners’ forwards were quicker on the ball, and showed a far greater appreciation of the value
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  • 257 6 “T. O. M.” Tbe Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Overture Zampa ...Herold 2. Two Step Dandy Dan ...Fredericks 3. Selection H M 8 Pinafore Sullivan 4. Waltz Zigeunerprimas... Kalman 5. March The British Empire ...Kaps The King
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  • 1569 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr S N King is to bs a Police Magistrate and assistant District Judge for Penang. The Bar Committee of Penang has appointed Mr P Simpson to fill tbe vacancy caused by tbe resignation of Mr W E Cleaver. The leave of absence granted to the Hon Mr
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    • 35 6 BY SPECIAL REQUEST SUPPER WILL BE SERVED AT THE O.” On Saturday, 2nd October, APTER ■rs. Herbert J. Cooper’s performance of Lady Frederick AT THE TOWN HALL. Music During Supper. Tables are now being Booked.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 37 6 THE TIDES. The fc Vowing the'tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water Low Water To-day. 11,a.m. 6.13 a.m. 12 m’nt. 6.27 p.m. To-morrow. 12 18 a.m. 6.44 a.m. 12 30 p m. 6.57 p.m.
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  • 1035 7 STRIKE SUSPENDED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 23. The Triple Alliance Conference resumed this morning, but adjourned immediately in order to consider the report of the joint deputation to the Premier last night by a cticns. It is now announced that the Conference of miners’ delegates rejected the
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  • 272 7 Mr. William Holland, of Mansfield, Notts, a farmer president of the Notts Miners’ Association, has sent a letter to the Press protesting against the proposed miners* strike. He says:—The* policy of the Executive'of the Miners’ Federation of Great Britain is to make it impossible
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  • 39 7 Bombay, September 24. The strike of postmen, telegraph operators and messengers continues. The telegraphists, numbering 500, and the postmen are demanding increased wages. Volunteers are offering to help with the postal deliveries, which are greatly disorganised,
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  • 64 7 INDIA’S EXPERIMENTS. London, September 24. Arrangements are being made for experimental production of power alcohol on a considerable scale in India It is believed it will be found that alcohol for fuel can be produce! on a commercial bssis in large quantities in various parts of the Empire.
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  • 73 7 REDUCED STRENGTH. London, September 24. For the Commonwealth Navy, the e«ti mated amount for 1920-1921 is £3,266,000 The maximum personnel provided for in the coming year i< 6,628 and it hoped the figure will be reduced to 4,651 by next July. The seagoing fleet is reduced to six
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  • 166 7 REPRISALS FOR MURDERS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 24. Ah official ata’.emei't on the Clare fighting says the Polic- opjr- rhat the attackers used uum-dum bull»-'’* In addinon to four Police killed, one wa- missing and has since been found dead. A sixth is dying. Some of the
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  • 184 7 STATEMENT OF POLICY. London, September 23. A “Westminster Gazette ’’correspondent rpports from Marion (Ohio) that Senator Harding, in an interview, declared that whilst he was a protectionist be would not think of imposing a tariff with the object of keeping goods which must reach the United States, if
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  • 32 7 MINOR OPERATIONS. London, September 23. A War Office Mesopotamia communique announces minor British operations, without serious opposition. The blockhouse system on the Baghdad-Kut el Amara Line has be p n completed
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  • 57 7 A PROTEST TO CHINA. Hankow, September 24. The British, Fiench, and American Chambers of Commerce protested against the reported intention of China to take over the administration of the Russian Concession in Hankow, The contention is urged that if a change is considered desirable, any Concessions
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  • 44 7 London, September 22. A big American delegation warmly welcomed representatives of the British Sulgrave Institute, who arrived aboard the Carmania. They will be entertained by various cities before going to Norfolk, where they are participating in the Mayflower celebrations, beginning in October.
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  • 105 7 HOAX WARNINGS. New York, September 23. Following a fiasco at the Customs House, where nothing happened after a warning that a bomb explosion would occur there at a specified time, the public authorities in many towns of the United States are now receiving a perfect deluge of
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  • 42 7 New York, S ptember 24. The police discovered a bomb fuse burning on the platform of Brooklyn Station of the Elevator Railway and extinguished the fuse. The police consider it possible the bomb was placed by railway strikers.
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  • 26 7 Rangoon, September 23. Prince Amordal of Siam arrived on September 20tb. He leaves on September 22nd to make an official visit to India.
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  • 669 7 M. LEYGUES PREMIER. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] —Havas. Paris, September 23. M Ley goes. ex-Miniat-r of Marine, has been appointed Premier and Minuter. Tbe meuibors of the Millerand Cabinet remain in office. M. Millerand’s Statement. Paris, September 23. M Millerand made to a Havas representative the following statement. “On a
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  • 75 7 A MOSCOW STATEMENT. Loudon, Septembe 24. Tbe Moscow wireless instructed M. Krassin on September 21s»-, who has not yet comp Fed, to deny that the Rusfiao delegation was concerned in tbe sale of Russian jewels, and the offer of a subsidy to the Daily Herald.” Tbe Daily
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  • 191 7 RESTRICTED PRODUCTION [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, September 24. The Council of the Rubber Growers Association, in London unanimously resolved, in view of the low price of rubber, to recommend an immediate genuine reduction of 25 per cent of the estimated monthly output of each Estate. The Rubber Growers
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 381 7 [To Thb Editob or thb “Pinaxo Gazbttb.'*] Sir, —May I through the valuable columns of your paper express the view of one of the many private owners who have been trying to get clear of debt since the war startedIf “compulsory” restriction is to be made Law.
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  • 199 7 A special general meeting of the Singapore Moslem Institute was held at its club premises, on Friday, with MrHaji Manjoor Sahib, the President, in the chair. Mr. S. Osman moved that the Daylight Saving Bill which is now before the Legislative Council is one which will
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  • 83 7 EARL OF CAVAN’S NEW POST. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London* September 45. The following appointments are officially announced: General the Earl of Cavan succeeds General Lord Rawlinson as Commander-in-Chief at Aidershot. Major-General Sir Charles Hardington becomes Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Black Sea, in succession to General Sir George
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  • 126 7 RELATIONS TERMINATED. Peking, September 24. The question of the status of the Tsarist Legation and Consulates in China was brought to a head by the Foreign Minister requesting Prince Kudacheff, the Russian Minister, to resign. The latter at first refused, but subsequently notified his readiness to resign,
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  • 279 7 —“S. F. P.” The concluding case on the list at fifth Singapore Assizes, was proceeded with in the Supreme Court before the Acting Chief elustice, Sir John Bucknill >; K. C-, the accused being Subrahmaniam Rajakariar Joseph Devandra, who was arraigned on a charge of bigamy.
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  • 65 7 THE BOMBAY BAZAAR BURGLARY. The two Mohamedans, Abubakar and Maidin. who were arrested by the local detective police in connection with the burglary at the British Bombay Bazaar store on the night of the 15th mst., have been committed for trial' at the next Assizes on a charge
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  • 146 7 In the First Magistrate’s Court, before Mr. G. A. Smith, this morning, a Chinese named Tan Chin was brought up on the charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of another Chinese yesterday. It appears that the accused, who is a building
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  • 951 8 ARE HOME PRICES TO BE HIGHER Widespread fpars are expressed that there will be further increases in the cost of living during the coming winter, says a London correspondent. The prospect is certainly not a pleasant one, and as there are Well over forty million people in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 294 8 I RICE I Price Reduced to $l. Our Moderate Prices (reduced] b 40 per cent. B I SAVE MONEY! By Buying During Our I SALE I Now in Full Swing. g j Wassiamull Assomull Co., rm»' 20, 22, 22a, Beach Street, Penang. Telephone 626. ATTENTION. 2 WEEKS MORE. GREAT CASH
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    • 307 8 NOW IN STOCK BLITAR COFFEE POWDER BEANS THE BEST and finest ground JAVA COFFEE v FROW FOLLOWING DEALERS Ml MESSRS. HOE BEE CO. j/*™ G Jo «‘2.KOFFIE j* fl EBBRS. HOE CHOON ft CO. iwl THE PENANe SUPPLY AGtNCV MESBRS HONG Jo Co W z k’ luslsl tm WH H
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  • 297 9 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. The s a cond day of the Selangor Turf Club’s Skye Meeting was favoured with ideal conditions. The gathering included their Excellencies Sir Laurence and Lady Guillemard and suite and H H the Saltan of Perak. The following are the results of Saturday’s events
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  • 153 9 The following are the latest quotations id Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s snare list:— Friday. To-day SHARES. J a T "a a so a 02 Rubber (Dollar c. c. c. J c. Bukit K B. 1.00 1.10 95c 1.00 cum Jeram K. 1.70 1.80 1.60 1.70 Lunas 13.00
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  • 19 9 To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $134.50 per picul, tin ore $134 50 per picul.
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  • 19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Di edging Co, N. L„ 19th to 25th September (being one week), 24 tons.
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  • 189 9 Perano, September 27. 1920 SP. Tapioca $7.75 sellers M P. Tapioca $9.00 sales Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. (No. 1
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  • 265 9 PENANG. SEPTEMBER 27, 1920. BEEF— cts. Soup per catty 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 SO Fillet
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  • 158 9 Fxpbctbd Arrivals. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, 28th. Jeypore, Singapore, 29th. Tara, Madras, 30ih. Swasi, Singapore, 30tb. Teesta, Singapore, Oct 2nd. Ekma, Singapore, Oct 2nd. Khiva, Singapore, Oct 3rd. Novars, London, Oct 3rd. Elephants, Singapore, Oct 3rd. Tars, Singapore, Oct 6th. Colombia, Hongkong, Oct 6th. Thongwa, Madras, Oct 6tb, Tanda,
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  • 242 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I 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.
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  • 22 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 2lst August By B I 14th September 25th By B I 21st
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  • 39 9 A homeward mail, for specially superscribed letters only, by the Jeypore, closes at I p.m. on Wednesday. The B I packet Tara with the mails from Europe ie expected to arrive here on Thursday, the 30th instant.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 204 9 FIAT LORRIES Incomparable in Price 'and Quality. NBBSMKHgk. 3'A Ton Model CHASSIS PRICE $8,500. Ambrosoli Stoppani Co., PENANG. A Revelation in Economy. ip 3 iiitfMf Tz .>'&U’ OF •■<... HH? kkESv JB®r -JL XwfjW P MV. ANDRE CITROEN CAR The Citroen *Car is on of the side of the Motorist
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    • 438 9 HAVE YOU NEURASTHENIA? A Trouble much too Common. Neurasthenia is a condition of exhaustion of the nervous system. The causes are varied. Continuous strain, mental and physical, without proper rest or holidays, without proper attention to diet and exercise, also worry over the struggle for existence, are the most causes.
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    • 143 9 FOR SALE. Seed for Boga Mcdolloa- Price $1 per lb. f. o. r. Padsng Reogas. Seed of Centresetna. Price 50 cents per lb. f. o. r. Padang Rengas. Apply to Manager, Gapis Estate, Padang Rengas. PENANG SALES ROOM. By order of the administrator of the Estate of ONG BOON QUEE
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    • 570 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT.” —rm. i 1 »i 1 iTi Immediately wanted—Qtt&lified DfeSSCF for healthy Estate. Lower Perak. Knowledge of Microscope. Salary $l2O p. m. and partly furnished quuriets. State nationality. Apply Dr. T. Wilson. Sungkai. Temporary Office Clerk wanted for the next 4 months, able to take up big
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  • 663 10 TERMS OF THE NEW AGREEMENT j London, August 23. —The accounts which have been published of the provisional agreement through Lord Milner, the head of the Egyptian Commission, and Zaghlul Pasha, the head of the Egyptian National Delegation, are substantially correct. From the first the Egyptians have
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    • 143 10 Ft a* w* SAFETY g I THE BEST IN THE ILONG RUN. f SOLE AGENTS» J ADAMSON, GILFKLAN' AND CO. LTD. I (DCORPO*ATKD W KNSMMB). I JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES I I SUCH AS CHAINS and HUBS, etc. I I UOJbr REC£fi§E(j/ prices most moderate COH
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    • 147 10 TO PLANTERS. RUBBER ESTATES WANTED. Since 1912 we sold the following Estates and can now place sound producing properties in connection with which reports brought- up to date and plans must be furnished, giving particulars of crop for past three years. Estates sold the DJEMBER. THE DAEJAN, WOLBERS DE VALS.
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    • 369 10 WHY WORRY OVER G C LABOUR TROUBLES WHEN THE L I C i AV VJLWkW Can replace a gang 1 TANK- TYPE TRACTOR of tWo dozen L coolies! Allow us to prove this to you by sendin us your card. 0 ONG SAM Q I LEONG CO., I 0- Penang
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    • 762 11 BRITISH I LONDON ASSURANCE COBPOBAWIQK, g g D” expanded metal -s-m^^Md «>l«^. «m hSTm I B D D DIAMOND MESH For full particulars apply io— kll PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LWD., g n jBS «a (Incorporated in England). g S|f W 1/ \r XF \Z COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE g H I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1297 12 1J 4 P r OBITIW ON A PACIFIC (MIL STEAMSHIP Company, S Jr W I (INCORPORATED IN U. 8. A.j W i REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. s 8 COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 6th Oct 1920 4L KJB s s VENEZUELA From Hongkong
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    • 581 12 -<4 Z’ca of Richness LIPTON’S TEA I 1 Pare in Quality and Delicious in Flavour 1 Obtainable from all Grocers in 3 Qualities 1 H Extra Choice Green Label E No. 1 Yellow Label H No. 2 Red Label 7 H Special Quotations to the Trade j GUTHRIE Co., Ltd
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    • 347 12 XHB MBRBANTim BANK BP LIMITRBrt (Ileorporttad Ig Caglaßd). Authorised Capital £.?/),yi, rag Bubscribed Capital 1,830,0X1 p d u P 1,030.300 Reserve Fund Undivided 1,146,4» Board of||Dlrectors. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, Esq, H. Meivi 11 Simons Esq., P. R. ChalmeM.i’Siq Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael,JG.C S I, G.O I
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