Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 October 1920

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 228. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 192 Q. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 591 1 NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. No. 7, Northam Road. Tel No 579- b wxizg wqt T»/go- 1 I BEAR BRAND MILK I J I' i CIGARETTES i you can have no idea what a g v z > I r/Oh? Perfcclly Sterilised MilK I 5g Bi I Z/Zz and y
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    • 16 1 THE BEST GAR IN TOWN MUf-/«-Mt4O Aw*» Sole AHents S.S. a P.M.S. Ong !S>m Leong > Oo
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    • 1751 2 nnclTmN WANTED* 1 Seed for ‘VIDE GAZETTE NO. 83 OF 30TH JULY, 1920.) ~centlewmi l°““x2e’r Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences for f Billet wanted.—As Fitter and Driver or Padang ReDg 9 Apply to Manager, uap VUUVI u JI c.u take charge of Rubber Factory Engme Eitate P.daog Reugae. J--. nr)
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    • 270 2 NOTICE OF REMOVAL.: On and after Monday, July 19th, the Offices i of the united Engineers, Ltd. Penang: (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements)». will be Removed to I no. 87, Bishop street. 5 I OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS I AND REPAIR WORK. B Our stock of LENSES of all descriptions is H
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  • 907 3 BLACK LOOKOUT ON THE CLYDE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, September 1. Shipbuilding in Scotland is in a bad way, and the outlook on the Clyde is particularly gloomy. The industry i* staggering under a series of blows, not the least severe being the cancellation of orders for
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    • 407 3 /a AWI o JS, \A I H I 14 I i*r j V O/1 /V zC JSII T-jrf' —4] T~" ~4fej .dWfiL Bonnie Qlaxo Baby -;> EE J&i =£*£iF-. Glaxo lays for Baby g a firm foundation of j| sturdy health Eyt- A suitable form of milk is the only
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    • 589 3 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 On Sunday, tfje 3rd October, 1920, TO THE ORPHAN FUNDS An opportunity for everybody to buy at greatly reduced sale prices in all
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  • 1140 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs Leonowens is coming out on a visit to Siam, and is due there about the middle of November. Mr G P Owen is expected back in Singapore on Monday from Java, where de went to undergo an operation, R Seymour, the British > an i his family,
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  • 305 4 GOVERNMENT AND THEIR REMOVAL. The following is sent to us hy Mr E S Hose, Food Controller, Singapne As there appear to be doubts as to how far restrictions on the consumption of rice have been removed the following announcement is published for general information. Tn December 1919
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  • 952 4 APATHY OF THE MEMBERS. The annual general meeting of the Penang Automobile Club was held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mr GN S»ye, President of the Club, was in the chair, and ther* were also present Messrs W E Hutson, W M Dodds, F
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 629 4 [To Tn Iditob or Gaemum.*»] Sir—The Rubber Producing Industry is in a sad way. Prices have fallen below the most pessimistic forecast of a year ago. Direc ors, Shareholders and the Heads of the Industry have badly got ths wind up and very rightly too. At the
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  • 194 4 Oct 2—lpoh Gymkhana Skye Meeting. Oct 2—Tractor Ploughing Exhibition, Taiping Racecourse, Oct 2—Football. T. J. »ni R. Football Club v Malak ff, at Butterworth 5 pm. Oct 2—-E, &O. Hotel, Supper. Oct 2—Lady F«ederick,” Town Hall, 9 15 pm. Oct 3—Chine?e Widows’ and Orphans’ Institution, Perak, Annual Meeting,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 174 4 A PREDICTION VERIFIIQ. When the epidemic wave of Tn. fluenza passed through the world, it was confidently stated by scienthts that return would come at intervals for the next two or three years, and, sure enough, it has cropped up in widely different centres, but happily, not in such a
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    • 678 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT!. TENDERS INVITED. NflTirEft The Municipal Commissioners of George NUIIvEO. Town, Penang, hereby invite separate tenders for the following for one year from the I st of Ja“ aar y» 1921 CROP RESTRICTION. A T" k V nnd«r I. Renfc of Market. A public meeting will be held, under
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  • 1090 5 TOUR IN A FAMINE AREA. Below is a vivid description of the famine conditions in one part of Chihli, written by Mr._H.W. Robinson, instructor of the Tung Jen School in Paotingfu. I have just returned from a five day trip southwest of Paotingfu, taken for the purpose of
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  • 373 5 Peking, -September 16. —The following .Government communique was issued this evening• In view of the contemplated or actual resumption of commercial intercourse with Russia by most of the Powers of Europe and America, it behoves the Chinese Government to follow the tendency of recent international events, and
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    • 92 5 TOWN HALL, PENANG. TO-NIGHT, 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 4. $2. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. SWEETS I LEYLAND MOTOR LORRIES j ENGLAND’S
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    • 306 5 THE COST OF FOOD. What does food cost you to day I Not merely what does it cost in money, but what does it cost you in pain and discomfort when you eat it.- Does it lie like a load on your chest I Does it give you stomach pains
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    • 130 5 OWX j Value j Ladieslw j n n w OWING to the cold and adverse summer which they are justfeoming 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
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 162 5 ANOTHER MOST EXCEEDINGLY RARE OFFER Thursday, 30th to Sunday 3rd October, 1920. s imperial EMPIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In Second House at 9-15 p. m. An Appealing Paralta Play Featuring the Popular. J. WARREN KERRIGAN in a Story of a vagbond who made good through the gentle influence of a
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  • 23 6 Nicholas—At the Maternity Hcspital, Penang, on September 2/ th, to Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Nicholas, Windsor Estate, Krian Road, a son.
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  • 1211 6 It is pro! ably too early to expect tangible results from the action of members ofthe Chinese Town Hall in appointing a Committee, whose persuasive powers are to be exercised on “dealers, traders, shopkeepers, and otters with the object of bringing about a reduction in the cost
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  • 1245 6 The Hon Secretary and the Committee of tbe Penang Automobile Th» pa C dob have good reason to The p. a. diMa tigfi e d with the interest taken by the members in the affairs of the Club, which has been the means of bringing about improvements
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  • 48 6 [From Our Own CoRRXspoNDiNr.J Singapore, October 2. In the Singapore Supreme Court, yesterday, tbe members of the Bar bade farewell to the Chief Justice, Sir Jobe Bucknill, who leaves on Monday for India An illuminated ad iress was also presented by the Court officials.
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  • 39 6 From Oir Own Corr upend sitt. Kuala Lumber, October 1. Mr J G T Pooley, of Meesrs Pooley ana Co, Kuala Lumpur, acts as Legal Advisor, on tbe Hon Mr AB Vbules becoming Acting Chief Secretary.
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  • 381 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, October I. At the annual meeting of the* Amalgamated Malay Rubber Co, Mr A Russell, who presided, said the rubber position was not clear, so that no final dividend would be declared, but there would be an interim dividend later, if
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 169 6 WE CAN SUPPLY I FROM STOCK: Caustic Soda 70/72% Soda Ash 42% Soda Crystals. I Silicate of Soda. I Tallow. j Cotton Seed Oil. Palm Kernel Oil. BEHR CO., Penang. I NY CARLSBERG I I BEER I s f THE OLD FAVOURITE f |i JUST ARRIVED J IM CASES OF
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    • 34 6 BY SPECIAL. REQUEST SUPPER WILL BE SERVED AT THE gr> O.” TO-NIGHT, 2nd OCTOBER. AFTER Mrs. Herbert J. Cooper’s performance of Lady Frederick AT THE TOWN HALL. Music During SupperTables are now being Booked.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 52 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day to-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Time> High Water. Low Water 10-DAT. 2 25 a.m. 8.55 a m. 2.42 p.m. 8.59 p.m. To-morrow. 2.58 a.m. 9-33 a.m. 3,19 p m. 9 32 p.m Monday. 3.35 a m. 10.18 a.m. 4,08 p.m. 10
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  • 1209 7 HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 28. Contrary to hope and expectation, the oint conference of the mine owneis and Ju. men did not arrive at a settlement >f the datum line to-day, despite long ktings. [A* official statement of the proceedhgs states that the discussion
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  • 24 7 London, September 30. Sir Eyre Crowe, Assistant Under-Sec-retary, has been appointed Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in succession to Lord Hardinge.
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  • 24 7 Marseilles, September 29. Mr. Matsui, the retiring Japanese Ambassador to France, his sailed for Yokohama on aboard the s.s. Kamo.
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  • 35 7 REPORTED CAPTURE. Shanghai, September 28. Peking newspapers report that Cantonese troops, commanded by the Civil Governor of Fukian. captured Canton. There is no confirmation. It was recently reported that Kwangsi militarists were ruling Canton.
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  • 1208 7 RAID ON BARRACKS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 29. A Cork message reports the biggest coup the Sinn Feiners have yet effected. A hundred armed men, who w’ere conveyed on lorries, raided Mallow Barracks, occupied by the 17th Lancers, when the troopers were exercising their horses» A Sergeant challenged their
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  • 329 7 Now that Ireland is under a fairly rigorous system of military rule the position of the press becomes very precarious and uncertain. It is an offence under D. O.R. A. to spread false reports or make false statements intended or likely to cause disaffection to the
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  • 46 7 FURTHER SUCCESSES. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Warsaw, September 29. A Polish communique of September 28th says in the direction of Pinsk we captured the staffs of two enemy divisions. East of Zbrucz, the Poles and Ukrainians took 2,800 prisoners and a large quantity of war material.
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  • 205 7 A few horns before leaving Warsaw General Weygand was interviewed by a representative of the “Petit Parisien.” “The Polish army,” said the General, “Possesses all the elements of a good army. What is lacking now is a corps of officers with set military methods to
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  • 177 7 THE LEAQUE COMMISSION. Lcr.don, September 29. A Commission, under the auspices of the League of Nations, is going to Spwaiki, in an effort to settle the Polish-Lithuanian conflict. Colonel Chardignay (France) has been appointed president. Major Keenan represents Britain and Captain Yamanaki Japan. The Italian and Spanish
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  • 39 7 BOLSHEVIK ATTITUDE. Warsaw, September 30. It is reliably stated that M. Joffe, the head of the Bolshevik peace delegation has received instructions to accept all the Polish terms, however harsh, excepting any disbanding of the Red Army.
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  • 125 7 THE TRADE AGREEMENT London, September 30. The “Daily Mail” states that the trade agreement drawn up between Britain and Soviet Russia has not yet been signed, and it is expected negotiations will shortly be opened for the conclusion of formal peace with Russia. The agreement provides for
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  • 40 7 PUBLIC FINANCE COMMITTEE. Brussels, September 28. The International Financial Conference appointed a Committee to deal with the question of public finance, including Lord Chalmers (Britain), all the British Empire delegates, Herr Bergmann (Germany) and Mr. Boyden (United States.)
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  • 206 7 MINOR OPERATIONS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 30. A further improvement in the situation in Mesopotamia is indicated by a War Office communique which states that on the Lower Euphrates, Samawa is quiet. Hostile concentrations werp bombed in the! morning of Sepember 27th. The reconsU notion of the railway west
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  • 45 7 HERR MAYER AT THE EMBASSY. Paris, September 30. The pre-war diplomatic relations between France and Gejrmany were fully reestablished to-day, w”hen Herr Mayer, the new Ambassador presented his credentials to President Millerand- The Premier, M. Leygues, was present. Friendly speeches were exchanged-
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  • 76 7 DR. SOLF’S SPEECH. Tokio, September 28. Doctor Solf, the German Minister, in his first public speech, declared that Germany and Japan must go hand in hand along the path of industry and commerce. Germans hoped to receive assistance from Japan, and hoped the ties severed by the
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  • 114 7 p TRADE WITH FAR EAST. London, September 29. An important meeting of shipowners in London discussed a proposal for United States vessels participating in the regular, trade between the Far East and Britain and the continent. It is pointed out that this is interesting as evidence that the
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  • 88 7 NEW P. O. SHIPS. London, September 29. Four large mail passenger steamers which are under construction for the P. and O. 8. N. Company, will revive the names of vessels of the r ‘M.” class of India, China and Australia, submarined in war time the Mooltan and Maloja of 20,700
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  • 120 7 London, September 28. As regards the high level of ocean passenger rates, Sir Thomas I isher, General Manager of the Canadian Pacific Ocean I Services, instanced the case of a passenger and mail liner recently from London to Bombay with a full complement of passengers, which returned to
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  • 878 8 DEFIANT SINN FEIN. The extreme gravity of the situation in Ireland does not geo the attention it deservee. The whole country is held in a thrall of terror by the murder-gang and its hooligan auxiliaries, who were first the tools and are now the masters of Sinn
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 287 8 ■J WK Q s!: jf I: rffr z"> J < ’w*t» C 6 k jfinl /A *il liofew# r ikT tr BF zJU W u 353 kb J;,;: Hb J: X^iakt.rolled gold plate Is Uewcl?-y qa xUr ft: We Need Not Tell You I; Ask every con- sumer about it.
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    • 170 8 g LIGNOLITE solution J g The Best and Cheapest Wood Preservative. Stocked in Three Shades:— IS Dark Brown 1 Gallon Tins. g IO Drums. Light Brown 1 Tins. Green i CRESYLLINE SOLUTION The Cure for Brown Bast in 1 Gallon Tins. g WRITE FOR FURTHER PARTICULAR» TO THE SOLE AGENTS:
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  • 361 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co, Penang, report as follows: The chief point o f the week has been the recovery in moat of the more ac'ivi Tin charts, which, after steadily declining; for some time past mainly owing to f need liquidation, now show signs of recovery and
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  • 244 9 T 1 e depression of the past week i« not quite so acute, corfi e ice is again being restored by the appearance of a few buyers in both the Industrial and Mining sections. Rubber shares have again only attrae'ed slight attention althongh shares in some of
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  • 184 9 Pbnang, Octobbr 2, 1920 SP. Tapioca $7.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca s9JsQ, 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 $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. {No. 1
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  • 613 9 In the course of a letter which appear* in the Trade Supplement to “The Times Mr JS M Rennie points out the incongruous nature of* circumstances pertaining to the rubber plantation and manufacturing industries at the present time. Men are being dismissed here while for two months he
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  • 42 9 Tin was quoted in London yesterd y at £271 10s spot, and £276 10s three months; on the 30th, £268 and £274 10s To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $135.50 per picul, tin ore $135 50 per picul.
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  • 94 9 Hitam Tin, Ltd., September, 300.60 picnls. Rahman Tin Co., Ltd, September, 414 pikuls; Mill piculs 205.69, tributes piculs 208.76 Ronpibon Extended No Liability, September, 62,000 yards, 571 hours, 300 piculs. Tin Bentong No Liability, September, 73,900 yards, 584 hours, 256 'piculs. Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., September, output
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotatiors in London yesterday Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 6jd Smoked Sheet Is 5d Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 17 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for September KM S lbs 22,711 Sungei Tukaog 6,025
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  • 74 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lbs Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 50 to 57| diamond No. 2 39 49 Crepe tine pale thin 45
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  • 437 9 The price of plantation rubber has fallen back about two pence per lb. since last week, when bear covering for August delivery gave the market a fillip, writes x Mr. E. L. Killick in ‘The Financier of August 27. Considering the home industrial situation the set-back
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  • 117 9 Penang, October 2 t 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). Loudon 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 Demaud Bank Rs, 122 3 days’ sight Private 128 Bombay Demand Bank 122 Madras Demand Bank 122 3
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  • 52 9 The Band will play the f ollowing programme of made at the Golf Club from 5 45 p.m. to-r'av 1 Sekction To I'o ...Dougi s 2. One Step... Last Night ...A’ienza 3. Sekction ...Cheep ...Home 4. Waltz The Skaters ...WaldteuM 5. Fox Trot Smiles ...Robert 6. March The
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  • 728 9 To-day’s Arrivals. Teesta, Watkins, 3,428, Singapore, Islay Kerr Co, general. Band, Dutch, 1,689, Batavia, K. P. M., general, Kar i mats, Dutch, 443, Amsterdam, K P M, general. Expbctbd Arrivals. Elephants, Singapore, 4tb. Khiva, Singapore, 4 h. Novara, London, 4tb. Edavana, Rangoon, 4th. Tara, Singapore, 6th. Colombia, Hongkong,
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  • 37 9 The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of September, 1920: Adults, Minors. Arrivals 8,459 974 Departures 3,134 132 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 307 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Knbu, a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.n Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping By
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  • 22 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 25bh Aegast By B I 21st September 27ib By M M 28th
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  • 40 9 A mail for home, by the M.M, packet Paul Lecat, via Singapore, closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The P O Packet Novara with mails from EuropH is expected to arrive here at noon on Monday, the 4th inst.
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  • 14 9 A pillar-box has been erected near the Central Fire Station.
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  • 313 9 PENANG, OCTOBER 2, 1920. BEEF ctsi 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 80
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 95 9 YOU AND EVERYBODY who suffer from RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness, Lumago, Pleurisy, Headache, Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains should use LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM Mr. J. Vince of No. 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says —Having suffered from Rhea* matism in my knees for two years and Neuralgia in
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    • 405 9 pinang Qazette RATES [OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET. SITUAIIOKS VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per ’nob insertions 1.50 3 1.40 4 1.35 6 1.30 r > „8 1.25 „10 w 1.15 >» „12 1.00 18 0.75 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A
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  • 256 10 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Set vices next week will be as follows 18th Sunday aftbr Trinity. 8 am. Matins. Psalm 103. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 30 a.m Ma’ins (Chinese). 5 pm. Children’s Service. 6 p.m —Evensong, Hymn 12, Psalm 107 chant 222, Magnificat chant 227, None
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  • 173 10 What had been fully anticipated has now been announced in the statement that the Duke of Connaught, who is proceeding to India this winter in the place of the Prince of Wales, will take passage thither in H.M.S. Malaya. During the time that his Royal Highness is fulfilling
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 608 10 J STOCKS NOW ON HAND Mo mi Cases, jNk your beauty e t-y doctor, one that Box Strapping, J European Acetic Acid, /K g£S a and hot water I to cleanse the pores. Tf signs of redness, IQI 11 A. II If roughness or eruptions are present, or M v/1
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    • 190 10 ANOTHER PRECIOUS LITTLE. LIFE SAVED. How Baby’s Own Tablets Safeguard The Children Against Summer Ills. Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months are to small children. C hoi era infantum, diarrhoea, dysentery and stomach troubles are rife at this time, and often a precious little life is lost
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    • 274 10 By using Halls Distemper your home can be made brighter, a healthier and more picturesque, g at a cheaper cost than wall-paper B and without u K the objectionable smell .of paint. I I Hall’s H I Distemper L? (Trade Mark.) W is deservedly the popular wall covering of the
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