Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 229. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 501 1 J NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, No. 7, Nor i ham Road. Tel No 579’ I B I INSURANCE. I I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. I I r K. i *4l S A does not ensure immunity from j—“ H ~-k accident, and it is unwise and S P r /T\\\ not
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    • 15 1 THE BESI GAS IN TOWN' psiasit Sole Monts S.S. a P.M.S» Ong ]Sam Leonff A €)•>
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    • 2215 2 position wanted. Penang Auction Mart. THE PEMfINe automobile the yj F Billet wanted —A Fitter and Driver or TO BE S OLD by WILL-TO-BE-WELL I i/niiCOUriu CAI TO ‘and AUCTION NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY you can force your heart, and aerv«k KUWWH Cl 1 OAL I 0 rubber. 16 yean’ experience
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  • 318 3 —“8 F P.” STATUTORY MEETIN J The s p'ntory m eting of t> e Stiaits Mott r C*r Limited, wm helo in the Cbait-ied B-nk Chambers, Singapore, Mr M V PJIm P.esiding. Other.* present were S M T f'aidu (Director), A Hat ji Maiden and
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  • 433 3 A corrmpondet t, in oiBcu aa ing th” possibi ities of a Lab nr Government, asys th» question is whe h a r Mr Thomas or Mr Cynts, 89 '‘remier of Great Britain, could be trusted to consider the interests of thr-oat-ion rather than those of a
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  • 296 3 Mr Justice Sprouie. t-c iig c J C, in thr Supreme Court, Ku- a Lumpur, on Wed nesdai, heard a c-s in which Messrs A ar d Con j any a* plain i£D, sue the Railway Adn inrutration of the Fe I ated Malay Sta es Railways for
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    • 186 3 ULu UmUU U J UD u E '-1 ULJ L-. Uu U QQC Di HtilSS’li .n JUST ARRIVED u r 2 Type 0 Ho. 0 Volts 1.1 PpipA 70 Large Cars and Motor Boats \p V. I V p fj Typo 2 Ho. 4 Volts 2.70 g Type V Ho.
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    • 154 3 I::GREAT ANNUAL SALE Will Last For A FEW DAYS ONLY. An Opportunity FOR EVERYBODY TO GET GENUINE GOODS AT CHEAP PRICES. THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR No. Ba, BEACH STREET, NOTICE OF REMOVAL I On and after Monday, September 6th, 1 s the Offices of the import anti Estate Supplies Department
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  • 1405 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. T. Steele, Penang, Has been granted an appraiser’s licence. Mr. O. E. Provis, of Messrs Francis Peek and Co., is proceeding to Batavia, i transfer. Mr. W. H. Dinsmore, barrister-at-law, rs to act temporarily as a Puisne Judge of the Straits Settlements. The Hon. Mr. D. Y.
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  • 1006 4 8.1." TRI3UibS AL SINGAPORE. The members of the ba** in Singapore assembled in the Supreme Conrt on Friday morning to bid farewell to the rtfti'fug Chief Justice, S r John Bncknill, K C who is leaving to-day, Monday, to up his new tppoi tment at Pa’na His
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  • 687 4 HERBERT COOPER’S COMPANY. Mrs Herbert Cooper having appeared in the Town Hdl here at l»as- once prpvinns’y in the name part of W S merset Mau»han’s" La'iy Frederick,” the pleisanr. recollections of that earlier performance were strengthened when the talented company of Perak amateurs again presented the comedy
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  • 199 4 Oc' 9—Penang Club, Cinderella D ince. Oct 11 and 12—C ncert, Town Hall. Oct 12. 14 a id 16—Singapore Races Oct 16 —Penang Automobi e Club, General Mre’ing, Pena g Chamber of Commerce, noon. Oct 23—Statutory M eting Paradise Rubber Estates Ltd, Chamber of C immerce, 3O p
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  • 1580 4 S T” PENANG RELIEF FUND STARTED. A meeting of the Trustees and Commit ee i f the Chinese Town Hall was held at their Headquarters on Saturday, the 2nd instant, at which the Committee of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce a’so attended by invitation with a
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    • 77 4 PENAN VIEWS U > —I NEW ARTISTIC AND BRITISH MADE PICTURE POST CARD?} IN TWO SERIES. SERIES N«. L SEKIU Ra Posaf Criekct Qab A Ssbssk t Smitliera Part Tirtaria Bar 1? Fart Carawallu Maat Ayar IkM Tawfb Nmidsal Offices Hatha ■arkat Ike Tewa Hall Sapnaa Caast Ike Geaeral Paet
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  • 594 5 THE BANAN VS SPO"S. Covent Gad'ii— whence cone »he nu'B —is th-*t la ge «pace of fruity repar ee r tbe of the S raad into whicu the orchard*, greenhouse*. p'antations and allotments of the w rid-pour their eunbu-nt Once upon a time C vent Garden
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  • 139 5 The New York World contained the report of an important iutervi-iw with Mr Paderewski, of which the following paragraphs are significant;—“l was agains war when there was opportunity to make peac'i on favourable terms At the time I was Prime Minister I favoured doing so. So
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  • 140 5 Miss Nina Boyle writes “I wonder if a woman who is proud of being British may cnake some on the communicat Lns of Miss McSwiney. “Her brother’s life is no dearer to bis people than the lives of murdered loyalists to their-; nor, I dare
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    • 342 5 GROSSMITH’S y SI)EH)-£l-l)EsjilD Scent of jlrabx) There is a my&ic Eastern charm about Shem-EI-Nessim that delights the senses. It is like a dream of an Arabian garden, and has been happily described as Al An Inspiration in Q Perfume kO wonderfully lasting and delightfully refreshing. V Prepared in every form
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    • 213 5 j CP a J-UkVL 1 jJJL Vi «itj J( iXJLIJtiLJLiLJ aU I •YJtU optical PRESCRIPTIONS I I AND REPAIR WORK. 3 Our stock of LENSES of all descriptions is y .large and up-to-date and we undertake to g 3 cut, drill and fit them to any type of frame g
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    • 139 5 Special I iValac in m J Ladiesra OWING to the cold and adverse summer I which they are justfeoming to the close of in I the home country, the manufacturers have I had a large stock of the LATEST I FASHIONED morning and afternoon I DRESSES left on their hands
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  • 63 6 Syer.—On the 2nd October, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. F.. Neville Syer, a daughter. Goh.—On the 3rd October, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Goh, a son. (Singapore papers please copy/ Wallis Wilson.—On Saturday, October 2nd, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr. and
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  • 152 6 Wilson —Nunn.—At Wesleyan Manse. Dudhope Terrace, Dundee, on the 28th September, by the Rev. Proctor Robertson, Thomas Kinnear (of Bruas-Perak Rubber Estates, Ltd.), youngest son of the late James Wilson, Dundee, to Emely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Nunn, 91, Arbroath Road, Dundee. Draper—Gawler.—On September 30, 1920, at
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  • 1279 6 A settk-iu nt of the co*l dtspme seemed well wi buj «light s few days ago, but th latest neg >:i<cious cams to nought. The partie* ths conference of u.iaeowLe r aud men r*ached a ne.dl e'e The mineowners’ rch’rao for the future regulatim (f wages b\*
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  • 1238 6 Replying to the members of the bar at Singapore, who assembled Sir John to bid him farewe 1, Sir Buckmll. John Buckuil', K c, *x preyed his deep regret a’ leaving the Straits. It is shared by el’ the members of the Bench and Bar, and by
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  • 754 6 DEATH OE CHINESE In the Second Court, Pencnp, on S a t arc f a c before Mr AO Baker, as Coroner, ac inquest was held in connection with tha death of r Chinese building cun «ac.or named Litn T-h Han, the re?ul*-, it was alb g r
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 135 6 < n A FEAST OF MUSIC. FAMOUS ARTISTS g COMING TO ji TOWN HALL, PENANG, MONDAY, 11™, ANO TUESDAY, 12 th OCT? ■BBBBR39HBEBBBBEBBB BIG ATTRACTION. IVANOFF&PALMETTO’S PZNANG SEASON. 1 SUPPORTED BY MR- EDGAR HOLLAND. PRICES $4, $3 $2. BOOKING AT ROBINSON’S. ,yI RUNNYMEDE HOTEL L TD (Incorporated in the Straits
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES. SINGAPORE STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 238 6 g Sweet Music. Comfortable Seats. Electric Fans. Besides You Want to See the Best Pictures. These 1 You Can Always Expect from the I IMPERIAL p'aVace EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. The Show that gives the Choicest Variety from the Picture World. A Special Programme of Expensive Features To-night MONDAY 4th
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    • 44 6 THE TIDES. The following are the for to-day and to-morrcw, Penang Standard Time High Water Low Water To-dav 3 35 a in. 10.13 a.m, 4 08 p.m. 10.14 p.m, TO-MOBBOW. 4 21 a;tn. 11.26 a m. 5 35 p m. 11 26 p m.
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  • 476 7 THE RIVAL SCHEMES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 1. Particulars of the coal owners’ and the miners’ alternative schemes, over which the deadlock arose, show that the owners offered an advance of Is. per shift if there was an output at the rate of 242,000,000 tons annually during
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  • 117 7 DIRECT ACTION NEGATIVED. Orleans, October 1. At the Congress of the French General Confederation of Labour, the extremists were heavily defeated when it was decided by 148 to 691 votes, that as regards important decisions, labour would in future adhere to economic questions, and refuse to embark on
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  • 70 7 London, September 30. V hereas the six months ended Septemb r last year showed a large excess of expet inure over revenue the corresponding returns to September 30 indicate a substantial margin in the contrary direction. P 1 '«‘venue in the past six months was bP > o.opo,
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  • 241 7 1920 RECORD OF CRIMES. [Reuters Telegrams.] London, October 1. Because of the impossibility of recording anything resembling the daily total of outrages in Ireland, the following official summary of serious outrages since January 1 illuminates the state to which Sinn Feinism has brought fhis war-time prosperous country. Policemen
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  • 63 7 LONDON PROCESSION. London, October 1. A procession of well dressed men and women, including one General, two Colonels and a number of ex-officers, carrying sandwich boards, paraded the Strand district of London, advertising the Middle Classes Union. The Boards protested vigorously against profiteering and the Bolshevik extremists.
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  • 237 7 BRIBER TO LOSE MATCHES. New York, September 29. The whole of the United Slates is intensely interested in a baseball scandal, revealed when a prominent player sensationally alleged that certain players of the Chicago team accepted a bribe of *lOO,OOO from professional gamblers last year to fake the
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  • 34 7 Philadelphia. «September 29. Mrs. Emma Bergdoll. the millionaire widow of the brewer, with four co-defcn-dants, were found guilty of conspiracy in aiding their sons to evade the draft in war time.
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  • 31 7 Galveston. Texas, September 30. A fire destroyed two piers loaded with cotton. Several steamers; and much adjacent property were also damaged. The toss is estimated at £1,000,000.
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  • 396 7 FURTHE R SU(. CESS ES [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 30. Big Polish successes are chrontcded in a Polish communique of September 29, which states that the Poles, pursuing the enemy; captured Lida, with 12,000 prisoners and 50 guns, also routed the Fourth Bolshevist Army, in the direction of
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  • 47 7 GENERAL WR ANGEL’S SUCCESS. Constantinople, October L General Wrangel, in a communique, reports: “Me completely destroyed several Bolshevik divisions in the region of Alexandrovsk, and surrounded the Red forces in the neighbourhood oUVerthayetzk and Orishkoff, capturing 10.000 prisoners, and an enormous amount of war material.”
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  • 97 7 ITS SCOPE IN BRITAIN. London, October 1. The “Times” says it has transpired that the Bolshevik subsidy offered to the “Daily Herald” is only one section of Soviet propaganda funds. Altogether £lOO,OOO of Russian money has been spent in Britain since January 1. Bolshevik agents are now appointing
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  • 72 7 THE SOVIET PROPAGANDA. London, September 29. A fresh attempt by the Bolsheviks to smuggle huge parcels of most valuable stolen diamonds into America failed. The jewels were confiscated at New York. Many of the stones are worth £20.000. The parcels were addressed to Martens, the unrecognised Soviet Agent
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  • 221 7 “TIMES’ COMMENTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 1. The “Times in a leader points out as regaids recurring Bolshov.k threats against India that the leaders have yet got to learn the first elements of military topography and will find it difficult to arouse alarm in Britain on the
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  • 231 7 Allahabad, September 24. —The “Pioneer” learns that refugees from Bokhara are now beginning to filter through into Persia and they give a fairly clear account of the recent outrage committed by the Bolsheviks against the Khanate. Starting from the points where the rail way line enters
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  • 166 7 THE BOMBAY DELEGATE. Brussels, «September 30. The general commercial situation throughout the world was debated at today’s sitting of the International Financial Conference. Sir Fazilbhoy Currimbhoy, representing Bombay business men, declared that India. as one of the producers or raw materials, was ready to cooperate in the
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  • 64 7 Stockholm, September 29 The final results of the elections show that the Farmers’ Union Party gained 11 seats and National Agrarians 6. The Liberals lost 15, the Social Democrats 10 and the Left Socialists 4 seats. The Second Chamber will accordingly consist of 71 Conservatives, T 7
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  • 150 7 —Havas. •RESTORATION MEASURES. Paris. September 30. —Many of the Councils-General, that is, the Provincial Assemblies, •which are now sitting, opened their session by wiring to President Millerand an expression of entire confidence. At the Brussels Financial Conference, the 1’ rench delegate, M. Avehol,- gave a remarkable account
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  • 98 7 —Havas. Paris, September 29.—The chief features of the German report, soon to be delivered to the International Financial Conference at Brussels are known, and are causing but a moderate stir, for behind the imposing array of figures lurks the same old crafty plea to awake pity and
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  • 37 7 Paris, «September 29.—According to Le Petit Parisien’s Brussels correspondent, rumours are about respecting the conclusion in the near future of a military agreement between France anti the Netherlamls, similar to the recent 1' ranco-Belgian Treaty.—Havas.
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  • 104 7 EMBASSY APPOINTMENT POSTPONED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, September 30. The Associated Press Washington correspondent confirms the report that the appointment of the Canadian Minister Plenipotentiary to the Unit' d States is indefinitely postponed. The correspondent remarks: “One element which has been considered in connection with direct representation
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  • 119 7 A case of considerable interest to planters was tried at Kota Tinggi, Johore, on Tuesday. Two Jaffna Tamils, Muttu and Ratinum, were charged, at the instance of the manager of the Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Co., Ltd., with crimping Tamil coolies from his estate. Three coolies, it
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  • 71 7 There will be a complete change of programme at the Empire Theatre tonight, with two special features entitled “The Burglar and Lady” and “Blindfolded.” The first shows how a notorious burglar was nicely brought round by a beautiful lady, and the other shows what wholesome literature can
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  • 49 7 [From Cur Own Correspondent.] Bangkok. October 3. Mr. Charles Grant, the prospector, has again been arrested on a charge of sending threatening letters to the British Minister at The s.£. Novara is now expected to arrive here at 7 p. m- to-day, and to sail morrow evening.
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  • 157 7 FIRST DAYS ENTRIES, Ths following are the entries for the opening day of the Singapore Races Octo* ber 12, Rack 1. Mimic, Shanghai, Lacy Ashton, Avro, Suggestion, Nightgown, Eveline, Fasinga, Gay Lass. Race 2. Royal Blood, Cjrano, Madame Mill, Good Ally, Golden Strand, Timah, Keuuerley, Smiles, Sir Arthur,
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  • 396 7 lu ten dajs fr« m now we shall be w< ndng < nr way to tl e R cecrurse for the first ay of the Simap re Sporting Cub’s autumn meeting, entries for which closed at n.cn on Sa'umay Readers of this column tua-\ live
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  • 288 7 The football match between the T J and R Club and Ma'ak -ff wm play* id on Butterworth on Saturday evening, and reeu’ ei in a win for the visiles by 5 goals to 2. Considering t* e inclemency of the weather, the match was well attended, several ladies,
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  • 296 8 I is wi h deep regre', says the “Mauchest r Guardian” of August 2°, that we have to i form ou readers hd after to- ay we shall be compelled tn «u-’p°nd publication. A sudden decision of the local branch of rhe Typographical Association was tak-=n on
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  • 397 8 ‘-S T.’ Within the next few mouths it is xpect?d that Government will begin work on two important public buddings in Singapore, ♦he new Gtn-sral Post Office and tne nsw General H< spiral, plans for which have been T pa r ?d by Maj >r P H
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  • 108 8 Bank notes now iu circa ation are not so dean and crisp as they were some months agr. This is due to an economy on the part of the Bank of E ifclai d, says a Home paper. Formerly any note r»-c -ived by a bank no
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 328 8 ncr'annnnnnnrznnnaanannnnDnnnnan n 0 J A SAVING OF 40? g JOIN THE RUSH TO BUY. g g g I STOCK-TAKING SALE i WASSIAMULL i i ABSOMULL CO., i g 20,22,22 a. ppnancr L Phone S Beach Street, ullOllg Ko. 626. B n n □□□□nnnnnnnacr. □□□□□□□□□□nnnnn THE FASHION PROGRAMME. OUR GRAND cash
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    • 259 8 Pain in the Region of the Hips. Have you pains in the region of the hips. Many people suffer from pain in the region of the hips. They may come from a touch of Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from a strain of the muscles. They may have other causes, but
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    • 244 8 «Mt er-» MOTOR CARS LORRIES MOTOR CYCLES AND I BICYCLES. IN STOCK-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. DE DION OVERLAND SEDANS AND ESSEX CARS. APPERSON STUTZ CARS. I BROCKWAY LORRIES 2|&3jTons. IBS- A. ENGLISH EXCELSIOR 5 INVICTA MOTOR CYCLES. I DUE SHORTLY. HUDSON, OVERLAND AND CHANDLER GARS. i BOOK NOW! DON’T DELAY!! Catalogues and
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  • 971 9 ANNUAL MEETING. Toe eighth annual general meeting of the Wagon-Pachauog Wolfram Mines, LimieJ, was held at the Office* of the Company Bri'-ish India Hous#, on Saturday, lhere Wire pres.nt Messrs L Vaughan, the Hon. Mr Jahn Mitchell, Lim Sin Chuan and R R Robertson (representing
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  • 260 9 S F P.” There has been a certain flavour of monotony about the shares market report! of late. The m irket has been dull and featureless weak and dull dull aod neglected dull and weak and the opacity for description seems as cicamscribed as the monetary position. Toe Brokers
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  • 224 9 S.T. There is a goad deal of rubber stored iu Singapore and in other places within the Peninsula fjr purely speculative perposes. The potential vtlue of this rubber will be substantially increased if Government sup ports the restricted output The release of these stocks will be at
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  • 64 9 With reference to the letter of 28th September the following further members have signified their willingness to agree to the reco nmendations regarding restriction of output. The Sungei Bagan Rubber Go, Ltd. Teluk Anson Rubber Es ate Ltd. TambaUk Rubber Estates L’d. G enealy Plantations
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  • 238 9 PENANG, OCTOBER 4, 1920. BEEF— ctei Soup per catty 40 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Os Tail each 60 —70 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 80
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  • 119 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Friday. i To-day <’3 SHARES. f a S 1 "5 4f M «2 CC 72 J Rukber (Dollar S c. sc. J c. J c. Glenealy 2.80 3.00 230 2.50 Haytorß 10.00 10.25 9.50 10
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  • 32 9 Today’s qio fiation for refiaed tiu in Penang was $136.50 p*r pica’, buyers, no milers; tin ore $135.50 per picul, basin ass lone, raw tin $135.50 par picul, buyers,<no sellers.
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  • 38 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, NL, rom 26th September to 2nd October, being one week 21 tons. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L., September, 85 tons. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, September, 150 piculs tin ore.
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  • 23 9 Tfie following are additional r (outputs for September 4 Ku&la’Geh lbs 20,212 Majedie (Johore) M 17,000 Perm as 26,703 Sekong 20,i0i)
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  • 192 9 Penang, October 4, 1920. SP. Tapioca .$7.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca £59.50 sellers C*>ld leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings i $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. f
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  • 121 9 Penang, October 4, 1020. (By Courtesy of the Char t erbd 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. 123 3 days’ sight Private 128 Bombay Demand Bank t 123 Madras Demand Bank
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  • 69 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Selection A Runaway Girl ...Ksppey 2. In’ermrzzj Gulden Twilight Robinson 3. Waltz Habanera Waldceufii 4. Oae Step ParidenaeMueotte ...More* 5. March Till The Boys Come Home ...Novello Rinderpest existing among cattle
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  • 513 9 In the c urse of the last fif een year:», we have read sc< rei of article?, appreciative, and critical on Singapore, aid i s am«uitie»,” but there is one daim do n*t remsmbar seeing idvanced, very often, though it waa u ged by one who
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  • 173 9 Expbotbd Arrivals Novara, London, 4:h. Edavana. Rangoon. 4th. Khiva, Singapore, sth. Colombia, Hongkong, 6tb. Tbongwa, Madras, 6 h, Tanda. Singapore, 7 h. Tara, S.ngapore, 7rh. T&kada, Calcutta, 9th. Hungaris, Singap >re, llrb. Tamba Maru, Singapore, 12th. Tees’s, Madras, 13 h. Ellojra, Rangoon, 13 h. Nel lore, London, 14
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  • 23 9 Despatched from Penang Deliveted in London. 25th August By B I 21st September 27 b By MM 28 h
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  • 77 9 The tnnils despatched by es Ta r a, will conn ct at Bombay with mails despatched by the ?s Khiva. The P& O Packet Novara with mails from Europe is expected to arrive here «t 7 pm. to day. Io the event of the steamer arriving before 730
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1172 9 WHAT DOES YOUR MIRROR HEW ADVERTISE MENTIk. REVEAL? —LWhen a growing girl becomes pale, POSITIONS VACANT, complains of exhaustion, dizzy spells, -7 1 ■'m headaches and stomach trouble,' she Qualified Dresser wanted far healthy should know that these are evidences of Estate near Taipmg, Perak. Knowledge anaemia or bloodlessness. A
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  • 309 10 —Fx. The removal of the British garrison of k-Sypt to the Suez Canal, with Kantara as its base, m ans something like a revolution in the strategy of Canal defence. The Canal is in a military sense importantas a vital line of communication between the east
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  • 143 10 The Civil -’ei v ice i m uitslot ers have issu r d im h e Inch wih c< mpt I all < anrtida ea for tempora’v cle ksh p- »o pas- -ev r> educational test. No married wr men are eiigtb e. Women who
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  • 504 10 Alleged Dismissal Without Notice. In the Supreme Court, Singapore, Mr' Justice Barrett Leonard was engaged with the hearing cf an action brought by Mr H F Cheshire against Messrs Henderson Bros, claiming $13,960 for breach of agreement Mr G 8 Carver appeared for the plaint jft and
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    • 436 10 j < rj 1 -f_: Hero is “A v:? for VA:??~inis E/cryoi*c whu a«> ae w streusLh, nev* L.vwd, xl. vc L-.xj, o-' vitality is G\ case :->/ because Wincarnis gives new Health to ail who are wech, Ancmii, “Nervg, Rsn-aawn. The wonderful results of ‘Wincarnis’ in cases of Weakness,
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    • 80 10 HMaanaaßßaßaKaKamKMaaaaßiMßi»aßßßnaMaMKSKßn&a JUST 'ARRIVED A NLW SHIPMENT OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES such as CHAINS and HUBS, etc. YICJOR RECESSEQJ t t I GOH TAIK CHEE <& SON, 24, Beach Street and Church Street. Penang. Telephone No. 532. Telegrams:—” laikcb.ee,” Penang. VINCENT Co., PENANG. READY STOCKS. Mining Steel. Acetic Acid oo,; IMomi Cases.
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    • 343 10 I' ;SE He cannot do better than take Iron Jelloids No. 2A. 9 J t Say s the Physician. Give your blood a chance! There are 5,000,000 red. PjOHr corpuscles in each cubic millimetre of the blood I Keep these corpuscles vigorous by .7 supplying them ivith Iron _< Jelloids.
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    • 1525 12 P- HF TISH INDIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, V 11 ir' Ja, (INCORPORATED IN U. 8. A.) A REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. AND Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. A. T 89 COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 6th Oct 1920 /A IH' C g /jj -r s s VENEZUELA
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    • 1012 12 banks. -I*7 ■HABTIREI BANK BF IHBIA, S fl jg COM JIfERCIAI. BANK AUSTRALIA AHO SHINA. LIM.TED, BANGKOK, (ißeorporated i» Ingl»nd by Royal Charter). (Incorporated by Royal Charter Paid up Capital BRANCH AT lUNG SONG. Reaerve Fund £3,UW»IAW Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000.000 Royal Siamese State Railway Head Office: Southern Line.)
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