Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 226. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY. 30th SEPTEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 460 1 r Obtainable everywhere wholesale from L b s®®S®s£ S a JSRvZ ZT i >^£ j 2 f h b®s h ao t 1,, r Co 11 g >r you Hxi/g /vqt tried. 1 g I BEAD BRAND MILK 1 HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY i Hyou can have no idea what a
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    • 13 1 THE «KMCOCO «*ir« *w<r Bale AAents ftS. f.m.s. On< t— m Leoai •Oo
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  • 391 2 CANADIAN CRITICISMS. Someone in England has been starting a little boom for Lord Byng as the next Governor-General of Canada, says a Toronto correspondent. As the term of office of the Duke of Devonshire does not expire for a year it is suggested that the name of Lord
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  • 425 2 General Wrangel is by far the most competent leader that, the White Guards of Russia have ever had. General Wrangel is much more than a dashing cavalry leader and a great organiser. He is a student- of human nature and a hard worker. His career is full of
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    • 1757 2 WAWTED NOTICES. Mjj} QJ, \/-—As Fitter and Driver or CONSULAR NOTICE. BiHet w»nX of Rubber Factory Engine T"I Z* IffV O* •>n take c?y and can make any grade of Th® Royal Siamese Consulate, Penang, WWlldllJ cHIvT and Machars’ experience in Mechanical mgy M f rom Dexc mO nth, issue
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    • 340 2 BRONCHIAL 1 COUGHS Soon Yield to Veno’e Lightning Cough Cure, There is nothing like Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure for those hard bronchitis coughs that strain your whole body, and hurt so much that you are afraid to cough at all. Such coughs are dangerous, because the strain they put upon
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  • 653 3 —“S F.P”. INQtTEST ON VICTIMS The icqaest; on the bodies of six victims in the recent tragedy on the s s Altenbara was resumed in the Coroner’s Court, Singapore, on Tuesday morning,. before Mr Bourne. Inspector A'exHuder of the Marine Police coruuu.ed the proceedings. *nd Mr H B
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  • 222 3 S T.” A fire broke ti|t on Monday mo.ning about a quarter to two o’clock, in the block of buildings occupied by the United Rubber Works at Anson R. ad Singapore. The Fire Brigade was promptly on the scene, and des pite the inflammable nature of
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  • 53 3 Aneta. Shanghai, Sept 27 —lt is reported that negotiations between J-<panand America are entering upon a r serious stage, both making ffurts fo> au amicable settlement Okuraa objects to the Secretary saying he mu’t appeal to the fair judgment and enlightenment of Americans, which is necessary for
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    • 327 3 «BiaMaMsaaaiiains!! NOTICE OF REMOVAL. j 1 On and after Monday, July 19th, the Offices of the j united Engineers, ltd. Penang I gg (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). will be Removed to No. 87, bishop street, i JI B ■H■■■■K■■■■■■■■■■ pRLI Otlfcl ACCESSORIES f'l little tyre-troubles JL are often the
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    • 182 3 To Arrive Shortly: One 13’- B. H. P. Type V. D. “Vickers Petters” vertical Semi-Diesel Crude Oil Engine, con>e plete with Self-starter and accessories and two special water tanks (Makers, Petter p Ltd., Yeovil). j In Stock: Changkols, Axes, European Acetic Acid 99’10u H Sodium Bisulphite, Galvanised Buckets, -J Cotton
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    • 271 3 STOCKS ON HA ND I Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. j At Cheapest Prices. 7 Best Shanghai Flour, Packed in 49 lb. Sacks. I British Latex Pans, sizes 1»* *9’ x 3j" 16" x
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  • 390 4 RETURNING FROM BANISHMENT. A preliminary inquiry was held by Mr B N King in the Third Court, Penang, this morning, into the charge of unlawfully returning from banishment brought against Chinese named Lim Lee Gob alias Lee Bok, Accused was arrested here on the 21st August last on
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  • 161 4 Tientsin, September 7,—A sensational robbery and murder of a Japanese civilian occurred here this evening. It appears that a Japanese, a Mr Kawabata. accompanied by a Japanese army officer, entered the Heng-ta Bank in the Japanese Concession, in order to change dollars into yen, as he
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  • 134 4 Calcutta, September 18—A Calcutta njHB«age stabs During July last ninetyfour joint stock companies were registered with a capital of over Rs. 15,73,00,000 against fifty .one companies with a capital cf Rs 23,27,00,000 in July last year. The largest flotation in July last was that of
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  • 111 4 With reference to Gazette Notification? Nos 1616 and 1617, of the 10th September, 1920. it is notified that the effect of the said Notifications is as follows (a) Whereas the amount of rice which any licensed retail dealer might sell to any person at one time was,
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  • 656 4 BRITISH DEVELOPMENT. Millions of pounds are being invested in England in the development of the moving-picture business. Strong financial companies have been formed to produce films., and other companies are buy ing up picture theatres and erecting new ones. Quring the war the film business in
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  • 610 4 ‘■A CHRONIC STATE.” The Japanese financial crisis, which suddenly developed in April, has since become chronic, and the depression is particularly felt in the textile trades. The transactions on the Osaka Sarnpin Exchange clearly indicate the great change which has taken place since the early part of
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  • 144 4 Despatched from Penang Deliveredjin London. 2lst August By B I IDb September 25th By B I 21st THE MAIL*. A mail for borne, by the M.M, packet Paul Lecat, via Singapore, closes at 6 p.m. to-day. A mail for Western Australia, (articles for places io Australasia,
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  • 450 4 Expsotbd Arrivals. Tara, Madras, Ist. Teesta, Singapore, Oct 2nd. Elephanta, Singapore, Oct 3rd. Khiva, Singapore, Oct 4tb. Novara, London, Oct 4th. Tara, Singapore, Oct 6th. Colombia, Hongkong, Oct 6th. Thongwa, Madras, Oct 6th. Tauda, Singapore, Oct 7th. Hunger is, Singapore, Oct 11th. Tamba Maru, Singapore, Oct 12th. Nellore,
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  • 313 4 Tbe point is made in the annual report, now issued, of the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal that few Canadians appreciate the fict that, on the basis of value of Imports and exports, tbe port of Montreal holds the seventh pl«ce among the principal ports of
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    • 160 4 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pains in young and old there is nothing that will so quickly bring permanent relief and CURE as that sovereign, time-tested and proven remedy— LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the Rheumatic and
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    • 35 4 MRS. TAN LENG HENG, (Diplomaed Lady Dentist.) Ladies’ Dental Office: Upstairs, 158, Carnarvon Street (Lam Ch’an Ah). Office Hours: —From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except Sunday). MRS. TAN KUN ENG (JIN GEE), Certificated Mid-Wife.
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    • 398 4 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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS The Bankruptcy Ordinance, IMPOSITIONS
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    • 165 4 ANOTHER MOST EXCEEDINGLY RARE OFFER. Thursday, 30th to Sunday 3rd October, 1920 IMPERIAL S EMPIRE THEATRE t*ENANG JtOAD In Second House at 9-15 p. m. An Appealing Paralta Play Featuring the Popular. J WARPFxj KERRIGAN EN in a Story of a vagbond who made good through the gantle itfluence cf
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  • 701 5 APPALLING CONDITIONS. Peking, September 11.—Dr Lewis, and Mr Canningham, American missionaries resident in Paotingfn, and Mr Miller, an American missionary from Shuntehfa, state that the famine situation in Chihli, Honan and Shantung is far worse than have been generally believed here and that the crops in
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  • 147 5 Waiyum, September 10.—Cholera is rag i» j throughout the city and vicinity of ■vaiyuen. S x to eight cases a day are ought to the bcspital, where specie* o’era wards have been opened. Hund r ds of casts are never brought to the >Bpita*, and there
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  • 118 5 London, September 13. —Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Mr. Snowden and other Socialists are reported to have passed through Constantinople on their way to Georgia. They repudiate any intention of joining the Bolshevik Congress. The Baku report that Enver has been appointed to command the Bolshevik forces in
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    • 129 5 jjg—— Special. Value 4 fflr 1N LadieslW OWING to the cold and adverse summer which they are just’coming to the close of in the home country, the manufacturers have had a large stock of the LATEST FASHIONED morning and afternoon DRESSES left on their hands and which naturally have to
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    • 376 5 cJB > Draw the cork and U —Haig HaigFive Stars mScots Whisky wtll si ng V g-gjR own praises, P 3 I •i S i i sf'l 1— fr) CMth»»» Smci I vfcra. jrwMg I =r= I I FINE WHISKY j 4 i' j 1 vf-X f 9 "XEOPLE of
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    • 123 5 ft oxter's I Gorsar’s g I XT-ITM I f a nv asl lax I II I j §rades, j Canvas. j 5 I I I Jeyes ft or den's I I i disinfectant I j g c v apo rat e a g i jiuid. j Miin, j Sc 3
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  • 23 6 Clifford. At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the 29 ;h instant, to Mr and Mrs G F W Clifford, a son.
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  • 1257 6 Several letters have appeared in the Press recently pointing oat the urgency of relief for the sufferers from the widespread famine and floods in China. The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce has already moved in the matter, on receipt of a telegram from Mr Tang Shao Yi, Chairman ot
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  • 1239 6 Notwithstanding the frequent strike threats of miner?, traneWork and P ort *o rkera aod others, Wages. the fact remains that despite high prices the lot of the working classes at Home has improved to a remarkable degree. Their wages have been increased and their hour» of labour
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  • 237 6 FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON. We regret to announce the death of Rev, Pierre Marie Perrichon, Vicar of the Chu cb of the Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus, which occurred at three o’clock this morning at the Parochial House. The deceased, who was 59 years of age, bad
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  • 115 6 The performance of Lady Frederick to be given in the Town Hall on Saturday eight is ia aid of St Dunstan's Hospital for Blind soldiers. Ihe object of this production will appeal strongly to every one a full house is expected. Before the performance aad during the intervals
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  • 93 6 To-night’s chwge of programme consists of two special pictures, in addition to -WO new episodes of “The Woman in the serial Robertson Cole’s One DoHar Bid, in five long reels, featuring J ftr Kerrigan, a very interesting photoplay wi numerous character scenes, R la a of a
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  • 42 6 Tbe Band «ill p!»y gramme of music at the U Gardens, f.on P Nctt 1 Selection Chu Chin L 2. Two Step King Chanticleer 3. Waltz The Last Drops 4. Intermezzo Omena mv Hewitt 5. March The Austria Army Hew.
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    • 166 6 PROM STOCK: I aus^c s°d a 70/72% g > Soda Ash 42% 1f Soda Crystals. 1 I Silicate of Soda. M j 1 Tallow. Cotton Seed Oil. 1 I Palm Kernel Oil. 4 BEHR CO., Penang. H 1 *fr- I NY CARLSBERG 1 BEER g THE OLD FAVOURITE g g
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    • 36 6 BY SPECIAL REQUEST SUPPER WILL BE SERVED AT THE “R. O.” On Saturday, 2nd October, AFTER Mn. Herbert J. Cooper’s performance of “Lady Frederick” AT THE TOWN HALL, ■«sic During Supper. Tables are now being Booked.
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    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The 1 following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 1 22 a.m. 7.47 a m. 1.35 p.m. 7.58 p.m. To-morrow. 1.53 a m. 8.20 a.m. 2,08 pm. 8.28 p.m.
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  • 545 7 n’WSPORT LEADERS’ ACTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 27. 'I hr transport leaders circularised the aj’iliated Unions requesting further p wers on the ground that the coal strike Clip's is by no means over, and positive action of a strike character may faee th tn during the present
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  • 140 7 AN EXCITING WEEK-END. London, September 27. Belfast's wild week-end necessitated r calling out of two battalions of soldiers. Armoured cars patrolled the streets and helped to quell the outbreaks. There were fw’O separate attacks on police patrols on Saturday night. The assailants jumped out from cover and fired
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  • 268 7 GRODNO OCCUPIED. [Reuter’s Telegrams. London, September 27. It is reported from Warsaw that the Poles captured Grodno, which is supposed to be under the protection of the League of Narons. It is pointed out that another month is available for campaigning before winter stoppage of operations. The new
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  • 91 7 BOLSHEVIK ATROCITIES. London, September 27. The "Daily Telegraphs’’ correspondent at General Wrangel’s Headquarters relates a terrible account of Soviet atrocities at Odessa, brought by an officer of Denikin’s army, who with his wife and sister-in-law, escaped by a small open boat, when they learned that it was these young
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  • 94 7 FIERCE FIGHTING. Loadoa, September 9V. .The capture of Bokhara, mentioned on September 6th, was only effected after desperate fighting, in which both sides lost heavily. According to despatches from India, positions were won and lost repeatedly, and it was only after the Red Command was compelled to
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  • 86 7 THE PRESIDENT’S DECISION. New Yodc, September 27. Mercantile circles are excited over the news that President Wilson has refused to annul the commercial treaties with foreign Powers which prevent* the enforcement of the Merchant Shipping Act, passed by Congress to facilitate the growth of the American Merchant
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  • 36 7 NEW YORK’S FREEDOM CONFERRED. New York September 28. At a reception in the City Hall, Mayor Hy'an conferred the Freedom of the City on British. Dutch. Canadian and American delegates for the Mayflower celebrations.
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  • 162 7 IMMENSE DAMAGE* Reuter's Telegrams.] Lond.i i September 27. A distressing picture of the devastation wrought by floods, owing to violent lainstonns, in France, Switzerland and the north of Italy is given in Paris messages, which state that damage, estimated at W,000,000 francs, has been done in Upper
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  • 203 7 CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING. A Committee meeting of the Penang Chir icse Chamber of Commerce was held in the Chamber yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering, among other matters, the telegram from Mr. Tang Shao-Yi, Chairman of the FarAine Relief Committee. Shanghai, appealing
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  • 34 7 London. September 28. A Perth Amboy (New Jersey) telegram states that a tire distroyed the plant of the Barber Asphalt»: Paving Company’s Works. The damage is estimated at $2,500,000
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  • 132 7 JAPANESE MINISTER’S WARNING. Tokio, August 20. Mr. Hani HarU ViceMinister of Foreign Affairs, in a to-day, said it was high time for tWppopU on both sides of the Pacific to awtdken te the significance of the new era, and te ponder with deadly earnestness things that.
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  • 149 7 The taxi shortage appears to have been overcome. There are plenty about in London just now. especially at railway stations, and one can even, with a little persistence, get one after a theatre. But is it absolutely necessary (asks a correspondent) that taxi-men and station police
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  • 119 7 LUBBER. FOOD AND TEXTILES. [Reuter's Telegrams.' London. September 27. The .'re giving attention to the reaction in commodity prices which is beginning to show itself in Britain and the United States. Over production of certain commodities, for example, rubber, tea and cocoa, is being reflected not only in schemes
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  • 314 7 AMERICAN CONSUMERS' INCLINATIONS. New York, August 20—In common with coffee, sugar and other commodities, cotton is now feeling the force of public protest against the high cost of living this week and underselling of the most aggressive and at times violent character, has made new low levels
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  • 42 7 > Copenhagen, September 27. 'Hie fiftieth anniversary of King Christian's birthday was celebrated most enthusiastically. At least 60,060 people demonstrated outside the Palace. Replying to a loyal address, the King grgWl all to cooperate to maintain the glory of Denmark.
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  • 28 7 HOUSEROOM RATIONING September 27. The Oovemmen: has instructed the Social Board to wnk out a plan for the rationing of houseroom. in view of the boas» shortage.
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  • 77 7 A RUSH FOR MONEY. Boston, September 27. Uneasiness with regard to the banking situation have caused runs on financial institutions. Three trust companies ac cordingly invoked the law under which 90 days’ notice of withdrawal is required of depositors Trust Company Taken over. Boston. September 28. In
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  • 33 7 New York. September 27. A shunting engine collided with Senator Harding's special train at Pittsburg. No one was hurt. The damage was limited to the shattering of windows.
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  • 25 7 Paris, September 28. M. Philips Berthelot, Director of Political Affairs at the Quai d’Orsay, has been appointed Secretary-General; vice MPaleologue. resigned.
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  • 1085 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs. Leatherbarrow and daughter are leaving London for Bangkok by the P. and O. Devanha sailing Oct. Bth. Ex. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellar, Ipoh. will be glad to hear that Mrs. Kellar, who has been seriously ill. is making a good recovery. The Prime Minister
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  • 264 7 During the next few months the English Bench probably will be asked to give a precise definition of the term “company promoter.” It is reported that the Inland Revenue authorities contemplate a swoop on the fortunes which were made a few months ago as the result of transactions
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  • 97 7 Tobacco manufacturers do not appear to be greatly concerned at the unloadyig on the market of the Navy and Army Canteen Board’s great stocks of tobacco and cigarettes. The manager of a wellknown firm made the significant remark that “retail prices are fixech and if lower
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  • 468 8 Messrs James F. Hatton Co., Ltd, Manchester, reported on Wednesday, August 25th, as follows Liverpool Cotton. F Last Week Fully Mid*Axnerican—Spot 23.72 27.28 Mid-American, Current Month 20.26 23.85 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 66.00 71.00 do. Current Month 48.50 71.50 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 33.50 36.00 Current Month
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  • 352 8 Cotton has had a bad week, both at Liverpool and at New York, and «"business on the Manchester Royal Exchange has suffered with it, for as long as the cost of tbe raw material is falling buyers of manufactures feel that a waiting policy is the
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    • 248 8 Hill I for immediate delivery i H z 3 1/2 TON Ifflpis LORRY CHASSIS! f .< 1 f The same model as the six thousand g<- g lorries supplied to the British War g EE 1 Office. i U EE IFORDSON TRACTORS! I FOR I RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Z Why
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    • 7 8 JCicensed dentist. N. NAKAMURA. PE KANG ROAD.
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    • 335 8 gm HAT LORRES Incomparable in Price and Quality Acr« d A Cooling and Robing Drink. > "I he trying Climate makes H| demands upon the human Bg T frame which must be replaced <» ‘r- i BH —thus Horhck’s Malted Milk is found of inestimable value Fgj| ■H as a
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  • 907 9 HUBBEK RESTRICTION. At the meeting of the P. A. M. at Johore Bahru, on Monday, Major blee whether it would be possible to approach Government with a view to obtaining a further gantang of rice. He proposed that Government be asked to increase the parboiled supply of
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  • 270 9 ESTATES WHICH HAVE AGREED. Messrs Barker and Co. Ltd., Singapore, write saying that with reference to the ciri cular inviting adherence to a scheme for 'restriction of output the following telegram from the R. G. A-, London has been I received by the Secretaries of the R. P.
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  • 203 9 The report of the above company for the year ended June 30 states The profit for the year amounts to $28,071.18, to which has to be added the amount brought forward from the previous year after payment of directors' fees and a final dividend of four
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  • 119 9 Pnwig. Sepinntw *0 t 1920. fßv Courtesy of thr har t rred Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ -igbli Rank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 i 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand B»»Dk Rs. 170 3 ‘-’ays’ right Private 127 Bombay D Bank 120 Madras Demand
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  • 97 9 PERAK CHAMBER COMMITTEE AGAINST IT From Our Own Correspondent. Ipob, September 30. The Committee of the Perak Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce does not agree wi'h the decision of the meeting of the Selangor Branch to ask f. r Government control of the robber on put,
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  • 48 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 30. Messrs Barlow and Co. report a decided improvement in prices and a good demand for al) grades. Standard sheet was 57 and 57 1/2 cents, an advance of six cents, and standard crepe 59 1/2 and 60 cent':.
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  • 322 9 Messrs Cole-Hamilton and Co., Kuala Lumpur, report as follows: We are sorry that on the occasion of this, our first, report, markets generally and local conditions are in such a dull and depressed state. Rubber.—Reports and cables from Home are far from reassuring, and it appears as
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  • 39 9 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £268 15s spot, and £274 15s three months; on the 28th, £271 and £277. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang, was $134 per picul, tin ore $134 per picul.
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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. Bonstead Co
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  • 189 9 Penang, September 30, 1920 SP. Tapioca 57.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.50 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings If 0 sellers Cloves 1110 nominal Nutmegs average of f-50 sellers. {No.
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  • 968 9 LECTURE BY MR, RICHARDS. At the invitation of the Lower Perak Planters Association, Mr R M Richards, Director of the Department of Technical Research, Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association, delivered a lecture at the Lower Perak Club, Teluk Anson, on Selection of Hevea” on the 11th ult. The
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  • 77 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy A Oo.'s share list Yesterday. To-day 2 g 2 SHARES. 2. Is S Miaias. c. c. S o. I c. Batang P’ang. 95c 1.00 1.00 1.05 K. Kamunting 54/- 56/- 52/6 55/- ex RenongTin 41/- 43/- 42/- 44/South
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  • 162 9 Sept 30—Football, P C O v Central Union, Esplanade, 5-15 p m. Sept 30—Football, P C C v Free School, Free School Ground, 5-15 p.m. Sept 30—Runoymede Hotel, Dance and Entertainment. Oct 2—lpoh Gymkhana Skye Meeting. Oct 2—Singapore Races, Entries close. Oct 2—Tractor Ploughing Exhibition, Taiping Racecourse, Oct
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  • 339 9 PENANG, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920. BEEF— ct» Soap per catty 40 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Romp 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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  • 907 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. 3 li rubber Allenby Rubber •c. *c. qo. Alor Gajah Rubberi ES’SXi'jaJa’ Ayer Molek Rubber Qo. -.1 t 7'l BuSl Jelotonf NHmr BNrt... dh Bukit £B. Itabbar Cb. Bukit Katil Rubber Llg Gi Bukit Kepong Rubber WWUe... MQ Changkat Serdang Estate» ..J TJi Chulsa (Selangor) Rubber
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  • 788 10 The following are the minutes of a special meeting of iha Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on the 14th September, 1920.—Present Messrs G A Hereford (President), Yeah Guan Seok, P K Nambyar, Hon’ble W H Thorne, Dr P Liston Absent: —Mr Lim Eu Toh. I The
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    • 288 10 J *C n •b: v alLailli At. w 11 gglllltgHll Y S?u? The simple and practical way to polish and preserve finished surfaces is to use Johnson’s Prepared Wax with a cloth. You need no brushes; sprays nor mops. Just apply the wax with a cloth and then >- polish
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    • 127 10 h H B I PINEAPPLE HAMS ft BACON. I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COY, LID.. Q (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements)- Sj R PENANG. H H vr-.a THE JOB POINTING DEPARTMENT Or Th© Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. Is replete with all the latest and most up-to-aate appliance», indudiag Linetypes, far the
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    • 162 10 fwarsj To say that a Brandy is better! I than MARTELL’S is an empty boast; to beat it FOR QUALITY a j Y frank impossibility. 1 I RPIHRY I 1 yiinilUli I SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) hrvwipprx' I \> vll o Di rDO Ginger Beer,
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    • 592 12 By using Halls Distemper your home can be made brighter, g healthier and more picturesque, g at a cheaper cost than wail-paper, and without H g the objectionable smell of paint. I Hall’s H Distemper L, ft (Tradt J lark.) i t is deservedly the popular wall covering of the
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    • 340 12 VNB MIRBANTILB RANK RF Pmitrr. yUorporafßd Im b«laM) a Authorised Capital £3,OOG,®Q ■atacribed Capital I.W.dCC Paid-up 1,050,002 Reserve Fund and; Undivided Proflts 1,146,400 Board of)/Directors. R B M J pl^ l r°« l ESq <9 hain “*n). J- M. Kyrie, Kaq Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmer».f Rm Tale CBrmiohae, ».G
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