Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 October 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 230. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1920. PRIOEIS CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 523 1 K-satuX' .•BDHBweacr Obtainable everywhere wholesale from it f a h Cfil H J One Sam Leong Co., Penang. H in» iiiiiiiiiiiiuwiuaimu'iiriiafi I ,r HAVE NOT TRIED. THE PROPRIETORS OF i BEAR BRAND MILK. I feiw P«rl«c<lW Sterlltsea KHK cigarettes’ t really is. Do not confuse this g| A W B
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    • 16 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN «ukj M-Mua Sole Meats IS. F.M.S> Ong »S*m Leong A O®.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1886 2 whiiam a enN INSURANCE» I POSITION WANTED. FOR SALE. WILLIAM GOSSA6E SONS, Billet wanted—A S Fitter and Driver or One 5-seater Overland Car old mod-1, LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORA* ION? 5 MOTICR OF* can take charge of Robber Factory Engine n class coalition—took, Lucas horn Notice is hereby given that Mr.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 234 3 Simla, September 25.—Forms for enrolment in the Auxiliary Force are in course of distribution to all units of the Indian Defence Force and enrolment will commence from Ist October. 1920. _AII existing units of the Indian Defence Force will be provisionally constituted units of the Auxiliary Force,
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    • 167 3 FOR ESSAY IN DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT. London, September 20. —The Star, commenting approvingly on the declara tion by the “Observer' that Dyerism set the match to an emotional powder maga- zine” and that the agitation is doing harm I to our interests in India, urges that the extremists
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    • 124 3 Madras, September 24th. —The Local Government has sanctioned the deputation, for a period of two years, of three specially trained Assistant Surgeons in connection with the Medical Inspection of Schools. The principal duties of these Assistant Surgeons, who will be working under the orders
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    • 43 3 Frank Downie, a private in the lit Battalion, the Royal Scots, committed suicide by shooting himself in the Cantonments at Meiktila on Thursday, the 23rd ult. The cause is unknown. He was buried with military honours, the following morning.
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    • 33 3 Bombay, Sepember 28. —The number of motor accidents in Bombay is daily on the increase. About half a dozen acci dents have been reported to-day, but fortunately none were fatal.
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    • 175 3 “TIMES” COMMENT. London, September 22.—The “Times,” in a leader, says that the present- proposals for Constitutional Reform in Burma are likely to produce the maximum of discontent among the Burmese who are not really inferior in political capacity t-u the bulk of Indians. Th»* spokesmen from Burma
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    • 122 3 Loudon, September 23.—The National Bank of India is issuing 40,000 shares of £25 each which will be offered to shareholders in proportion of one new share for every three shares now held. One half of the amount, namely £l2’, will be called up and the
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    • 89 3 TOO MANY APPLICATIONS FOR INDULGENCE PASSAGES. Simla, September 26,—Owing to the large number erf applications that have already been received for indulgence passages next Irooping season and to the very limited accommodation that will probably be available officers and others should not count on indulgence passages being
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    • 91 3 PRESS COMMENTS. London. September 23.—The “Westminster Gazette,” commenting on the appointment of Lord Lytton, says: We can rely upon Lord Lytton to support the new progressive policy in India. The Pall Mall Gazette” says: Lord Lytton is one of the most brilliant young- < i men
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    • 90 3 Bombay. September 27.—Sirdar Ujjat Singh, member of the Sikh deputation to England, uho returned recently, declared to a Press representative that Government have failed to redeem their pledge to the community and give concessions in Council representations similar to those of the Moslem community. The community pvas consequently
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 178 3 f A FEAST OF MUSIC. FAMOUS ARTISTS I COMING TO I TOWN HALL, PENANG, I MONDAY, 11™, AND TUESDAY, 12™ OCT. I B I G A T T R A C T I O N I IVANOFF&PALMETTO’S PENANG SEASON. SUPPORTED BY MR- EDGAR HOLLAND. PRICES $4, $3 $2. g BOCK'NG
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    • 70 3 MANY are the delights of Motor Cycling when your mount is a Trusty Triumph. Years ago the Triumph made noX trouble Motor Cycling possible and to-day the Triumph Combinat on .vL provides enjoyable, luxurious and the most economimotoring for Lvo. MOTOR OR CYCLE CATALOGUE FREE, j Agents: t United Engineers,
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    • 123 3 SPECIAk Value :i«h> ,N Ladies W 1 1 DRESSES 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
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    • 222 3 I Besides You Want to See the Best Pictures. These S You Can Always Expect from the S IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. The Show that gives the Choicest Variety from the Picture I World. A Special Programme of Expensive Features To-night I MONDAY 4 th TO WEDNESDAY 6th OCTOBER,
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  • 827 4 Mr D A A Christie left Kuala Lumpur for Home. Major and Mrs Kt Clair arrived here last evening by the Novara. Mr Frederic J Shepherd, Batu Gajah, has returned from bis visit to India. Mr and Mrs HE Steele are travelling Home by the P andO
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  • 556 4 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Khiva, Potter, 5,103, Yokohama, A. Gilfillan Co, general. j Elephants, Ta11en?,2,695, Singapore,lslay Kerr Co, general. Novara, Oossey, 4,249, London, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general. Klang. McDonald, 732, Singapore,Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general. Will-o-tbe-Wisp, Caswell, 145, T. Anson, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general. Expbctid Arrivals Thongwa, Madras, 6:b, Tara, Singapore,
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  • 115 4 Penang, October 5 t 1920. (By Courtesy of thr Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/» Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 123 3 days’ sight Private 128 Bombay Drrn-nd Bank 123 Madras Demand Bank 123 3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 224 4 VINCENT Co., PENANG. READY STOCKS. Mining Steel. Acetic Acid 99X Moini Cases. English Latex Pans. Changkols. Enamelled Pails. Veneer Cases. Tapioca Saws. Glazed Cups. Safes (Key and Com. Porcelain Cups. bination Locks.) I Hoop Iron. Glen Garry Whisky. BoxJStrapping. Otard’s xxx Cognac. I GREAT CASH QA T P CLEARANCE OXXI
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    • 1001 4 ..W THE EL ECT!(iC Ctel POSITIONS VACANT. |g Qualified Dresser wanted immediately— W for healthy Esta ein Pe™*- Apply in AS PLEASANT AS IT i a 1 first instance stating qualifications to Bex irTrirprnniru >1 No. 394, c/o P.oans G.xette. El ECTIV E 4 TT is grand to put on
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  • 1611 5  -  BY L C. BROWN. BY the town, were held in the Magistra’e’s Court situated in Light Street. The Gaol was then in Cbowrasta. The wall still remains. The Garrison. Kort Cornwallis was garrisoned by au artillery unit of 1 R A Captain and 60 gunners. The gun
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    • 156 5 UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS. It is surprising how many people are afflicted in this way, though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy. This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to go
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    • 387 5 f > I A' GREAT ANNUAL J SALE I Will Last For A FEW DAYS ONLY. I An* Opportunity I FOR EVERYBODY TO GET I GENUINE GOODS AT I CHEAP PRICES. THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR I II No. Sa, BEACH STREET, I HUDSON'S LIGHT RAILWAY I fi g TAPING TRUCKS,
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  • 1207 6 The economic tangle generally, and the industrial welter particularly, have led many of the London newspapers to examine the problems of production, coming foreign competition, prices, industrial umest, unemployment, and wages. A ipore or less cursory examination of the Home Press over the pcst-war period is sufficient
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  • 1209 6 Many will join ua, to-day, in congratulating Mr L C Brown on Mt. L. C. the fiftieth anniversary Brown. of his arrival iu Penang, the very interesting accounts i of which, in 1870, on another page, Mr Brown has very kindly supplied at our request. Mr L
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  • 352 6 Per N Y Kss Inaba Maru. from Lol don, Sept 10.—To Singapore Mr* S E Keith Walsb, Mieses Keith Walsh (2 Master F K Keith Walsh, Mrs D G Potts Master O J Potts, Mr M Burns, Mr A A Ross, Miss R C Lambert, Mr
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  • 254 6 The T»mes of Malaya" ufid-*rsfands t.”> Mr. Jus ic- A V. Brown, Judicial Cummi iouer, Perak, will be leaving for Penang about to relieve Mr. 'Justice P A Ferrer-Mauby, who recen'ly returned front leave and has since been stationed here Mr. Justice Brown, it may be added, is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 147 6 L I WE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK: Caustic Soda 70/72% Soda Ash 42% I Soda Crystals. t Silicate of Soda. Tallow. Cotton Seed Oil. I Palm Kernel Oil. <1 BEHR CO., Penang. 1 'TVSIWIK .'i¥i —M—— CIGARS Known throughout the world. GOLOFINA PERFECTOS. t $7.50 per box of 25. GOLOFINA
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 37 6 THE TIDES; The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 4 24 a.tn. 11.26 a m. 5 36 p.m. 11.26 p.m. To-morrow. 6.00 am. 1.42 a.m. 8.52 p.m.
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  • 1069 7 STRIKE AGAIN POSTPONED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 1. The miners’ delegate conference decided to pcs'pone the strike for a fortnight with a view to taking and her ballot on the mid-e owners’ proposals. The Owners’ Proposals. London, October 1' The postponement of the strike is until October 16.
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  • 95 7 GOVERNMENT’S INTENTIONS. London, October 3. The Observer declares the Govern ment has resolved to adhere to the main feature of the Home Rule Bill, namely, the establishment of two parallel Legislatures in Dublin and Belfast, linked by a Joint Council, The paper is of opinion in this
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  • 339 7 Mr. Shaw D-siuond, author and journalist, who was born in Ireland and educated by Irish monks, gives a brief pen picture of Mr Arthur Griffith :—Arthur Griffith is the brain of Sinn Fein. I have seen this siien r indomitable li tie man under the most
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  • 214 7 Dublin, August 26.—The renewed outbreak of faction fighting in Belfast will only intensify the seriousness of the economic boycott whieh is now being organised against Belfast traders. One hears many reports from the country of the withdrawal of accounts from branches of the Ulster banks—somthing
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  • 170 7 BRUSILOFF’S APPEAL. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 3. Toe French Foreign Office attributes the greatest importance to the reported disorders in Russia. Ti e semi-official messages indicate that the Soviet is exposed to the most serious danger it has yet experienced. Brusiloff, for the Soviet, is calling on former
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  • 188 7 DEMANDS AT KABUL. Loudon, October 1. More light is thrown on the real aims of tbe Soviet with regard to India and Afghanistan by news that has reached Louden, via the Cauca-us, troiu a reliable au.huiity, giving the auitiai proposals of the Soviet representatives, submitted at Kabul.
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  • 252 7 Striding criticism < f tbe Soviet regime is contained in the final report, published recently, of the Labour delegation that visited Russia. “We did not,” says their report, “see any violence or di order in the streets, though we walked about them freely at all hours of
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  • 76 7 Those who are best acquainted with the military outlook in India and tbe Middle East generally are disposed to regard the present threats by Russia of war against us there with complete t quanimity. A certain amount of unrest may be stirred up in Afghanistan and
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  • 16 7 London, October 3. Mr H G Welle have arrived in Moscow.
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  • 158 7 ESHER COMMITTEE’S [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 1. The creation of an Indian Territo ial Force, as a mfa*nie cf educa*inc, was recommended by tie Committee presided over by Vieccunt Esher, appointed by the India Office to enquire into the administration and organisation of the Army. The Committee
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  • 105 7 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS. London, October 1, Britain has lodged with tbe League of N&tiot s, for entry in the gigantic register, 16 international agreements which she has included since the ratification of peace. They include the engagements of the Em pire as a whofe, and specific agreemants of
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  • 193 7 .—Havas. CONGRATULATIONS AT THE PALACE. Paris, October I.—A solemn receptiox took place this afternoon at the Presidential Palace to the diplomatic body, who came to present their congratulations upon the election. President Millerand was assisted by the Premier, M. Leygues. The Italian Ambassador, as the doyen of the
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  • 169 7 —Havas. Paris, October I—At the Brussels Financial Conference, a striking report of France’s financial situation was read by M De Fleuriano, head of tbe French delegation, and elicited considerable interest. According to the report, the strenuous efforts made to restore the devastated districts already show tt.e following results:
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  • 55 7 AN AMERICAN RESOLI HUN. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Cleveland (Ohio). September 30. After a stormy debate, the second annual Convention of the American. Legion consisting of thousands of war veterans, passed a resolution, urging the cancellation of the so-called “gentlemen’s agreement” with Japan for the exclusion of “picture brides,” and
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  • 35 7 GERMAN-OWNED PROPERTY. Rome, September 30. The Cabinet decided to restore to the previous owners all minor German-own-ed property, with the exception of money, up to the present value of 50,000 lire in each case.
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  • 51 7 IN ANOTHER RAILWAY ACCIDENT. New Y’ork, September 29. A Millwood (Virginia) message says Senator Harding became one up on the Presidential candidates’ railway accidents. having had a‘very narrow escape near there to-day, when his private car was derailed. He and his wife were severely shaken, but nobody was
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  • 53 7 COLLISION WITH MOUNTAIN PEAK. Los Angeles, September 30. A 'naval dirigible, whilst flying to San Pedro to participate in fleet manoeuvres, got lost in a dense log and crashed on a mountain peak, upsetting the car and precipitating the crew of five 200 feet down the Laurel Canyon.
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  • 66 7 London, October 1. It is stated. that the notorious Zeppelin Works in Germany are being transferred to the United States, where a scheme for the building of super-diri-gibles for the Atlantic trade and passengers will be begun. It will be remembered that tHb Peace Treaty forbade
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  • 76 7 New York, October 1. The American Pilgrims entertained to luncheon the delegates to the Pilgrim Fathers’ Ter-Centenary celebrations. Mr. Chauncey Depew, who presided, declared that the spark of liberty which the Pilgrim Fathers lighted had enlightened the world. Hooliganism at Celebrations. New York, September 30. Anti-British Hooligans,
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  • 42 7 London, October 1. The birth rate of the United States for 1919 is the highest recorded. In 269 cities with a population of 31,000,000, the death rate has declined to 37 per thousand, while there were 680,000 births.
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  • 41 7 New York, September 30. Owing to France winning the Gordon Bennett Cup outright, the Aero Club of Texas has authorised the institution of an international aeroplane trophy with a cash prize of £lO.OOO to be called the Cox Trophy.
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  • 36 7 FOR THE EASTERN TRADE. London, October 1. The ten thousand ton screw steamer Glenarry, 500 feet long, was launched at Glasgow and will be employed in the Eastern trade, and have some passenger accommodation.
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  • 20 7 Galveston (Texas), October 1. The damage by the fire at two piers is now estimated at £2,000,000.
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  • 47 7 GOVERNMENT MEASURES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Peking, October 1The Government is employing a million of those who are famine-stricken to construct roads in the Prvince of Chihli at a cost of £200,000, which will be raised by additional taxation and increased postal and telegraph charges.
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  • 214 7 A large and representative meeting •f the Chinese Community was held at Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce! on Saturday to discuss the ways and means of collecting subscriptions to help the famine districts in North and South China. Mr. Hoo Huan the Consul General for China, was unaminous
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  • 40 7 New York, October 1. The Bell Telephone Company has been sold to a syndicate of bankers headed by Messrs. Morgan for £25,000,000 in 25 year 7 per cent bonds at 95 per cent, dated from September 30.
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  • 40 7 •apetown, October 3. Prominent members of the Unionist Party have welcomed General Smuts’ manifesto and are of opinion that a new moderate party will-be formed named the South African Party, as a complement to the Government Party.
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  • 267 7 convinced it will ultimately do. —“B.D. M.” The arrival in Bangkok of the largest number of race griffins ever imported in a single batch, and this, too, at a time when money is unusually “tight” and the commercial outlook is as bad as it has ever been, would
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 134 7 iTo Thb Editob or “PmAMG GAzam"} Sir,—The public have a right to protea against the inordinate delay occasioned by the cumbrous system of Passport inspection now in vogue at this Port. Yesterday the P. O. “Novara arrived alongside the wharf about 6-30 p.m., and it was not
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  • 669 8 MONETARY STRINGENCY—NEED FOR CAUTION. According to hia Trade Commissioner in the Straits Settlements there is at present co- aiderable tightness of money in the bazaars of that territory. This tightness has been caused in the first instance by the heavy fall in the prices of tit* übber and
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  • 343 8 It lias hitherto always been difficult to ascertain the fall extent of the trade of that portion of the Malay Peninsula which is under British administration because of the lack of co-ordination on this matter among the various States. Such co-ordination Las now for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 □nnnncnnnancnnpnnnnunnnDnnnnnn 1 A SAVING OF 40? s g JOIN .THE RUSH TO BUY. g E g I STOCK-TAKING i SALE g WASBIAMULL I I ASSOMULL CO., i n 20. 22, 22a, Dpnanff Phone n Beach Street, vlldllg No. 626. n n a aannannnnnnnnnnaanaaaanaannaua LATEjT fashion products. I Don’t trouble vourself:
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    • 63 8 FIAT LORRIES Incomparable in Price and Quality. fEpfWi RT 3*A Ton Model CHASSIS PRICE $8,500. Ambrosoli Stoppani Co., PENANG. I Johnson s Prepared Wax I (liquid). I 3 la a guaranteed polish for motor earn. Makes you 3 g car paintworks. Water-proof and preserve* it a Obtainable Throughout S: S.
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    • 303 8 J At Cheapest Prices. I Best Shanghai Flour, f>acked 49 ,b Sacks British Latex Pans, Si s B x vx W 6 x x4 1 European Acetic Acid, g 992 Glacial In Demijohns of 55 lbs. g B And Other Estate Supplies. g S Iron Swing Garden Seats, g With
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  • 299 9 The tenth annual ordinary general meeting of the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Company’s Office, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said the outstanding feature of the year was the increase in our profit, viz., from $21,151.94 to $65,535.51. Another interesting
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  • 193 9 The report of the Directors of Kempas, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June, 1920, states that after charging the whole of secretarial expenses and Depreciation to revenue, the profit for the year, subject to Directors’ fees, amounts to $1« 5,449.28, to this falls to be added the
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  • 163 9 The report of Jimah Rubber Estates, Itd for the year ended 30th June, 1920, states that the profit amounts to $92,398 26 to which must be added the sum brought forward from last year (less Directors' Fees 1918-19) $14,357.66, less interim dividend of 10 per cent. $33,000.00
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  • 100 9 6—Wnn* Clnb p‘»oe’’ch*»i««. Me<»r *t Polo Ground, 4 45. F*oLh at An’on B ad. Oc» 9—Penang Club, Cinderella Oct 11 and 12—Once’-t, Town Hall. Oct 12. 14 and 16—$ing»pnr« Race» Oct 16—P*n«ng Atpnmobi’e Chib, General Meeting. Pena’g Chambe r of Commerce, nonn Oct 23 Meeting Peradisa Rub. bar
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  • 292 9 Messrs Baker, Fearon and Co, Kuala Lutnpur, reported on Friday as follows; During the week under review the problem of present over-production in rubber has b u en energetically tackled, and it would appear that restriction in some form will oe put into operation, which is bound
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  • 111 9 Interest in the Rubber Share Market has been reduced to a minimum, says the “L C E.” of September 9. The disturbing factors in regard to the Stock Exchange as a whole remain, and it is difficult to see any material change in the volume of business
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  • 225 9 The report of the Directors of Chenderiang Tin Dredgim?, Ltd, for the year ended 31st March, 1920, states that the net profit for the year (after writing off depreciation of dredge, buildings, plant and machinery amouutiog to £3,720 Is 8d) was £12,720 72, add Balance brought
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  • 182 9 Penang. October 5, 1920. SP. Tapioca 57.50 sellers M P. Tapioca $9.50 sellers Old leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal I rang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. (No.
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  • 279 9 Th* following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day ao SHARES. i, J >. S 3 «2 SJ tfi Rubber (Dollar c. sc. c. C. Amalgamated 3.70 3.80 3.50 3./5 A. Molek 2.90 3.10 2.75 3.00 ex Ayer Panas 12.50 13.00 1100
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  • 242 9 The subscription list opened to day of Kuntang Tin Dredging, Ltd., with a capital of $500,000, in one dollar shares of which 150,000 shares are offered to the public at par payable 50 cents on application and 50 cents on allotment. The Company has been formed
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  • 67 9 Messis. William Jacks Co.. London, reported on September 9 that tin was irregular, as the leading Dutch operators in Lohdon are playing fast and loose with the market so far as one can judge from an cutside standpoint. The statistical position is not too satisfactory, but as
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  • 25 9 To-day’s quo ration tur raw tin in Penang wt.s $135 per picul, no business doi e, tin ore $135, per picul, business don*.
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  • 64 9 Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, September, 150 piculr. Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., September, output 1, 50 piculs, yardage 255,800 cubic yards Kalumpang Tin, No Liability, September, hours 563, yards 70.31yi*ld piculs 470 82. Kramat Pulai, Limited, September, from the mine, tin 110 piculs, scheelite 280 piculs, estimated profit $ll,BOO/-
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  • 26 9 Ttie following are additional rubber outputs for September Bazan Serai lbs 30,000 Batak Rabit 41,000 Penang 160,000 Rubsna > 70,000 1 Straits 240,000 Sabrang 77,000
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  • 1024 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. c S S J I 3 1* RUBBER (Dollar.) j c 8 8«• Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 75c 80c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ...i 3.Q0 3.25 ex Amalgamated Malay Estates 3.5 Q 3.75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 22.0 J 22.50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.20
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 188 9 Tyres and Tubes THE Firestone Non-Skid tread gives a safe hold with extra miles of wear; the body is strong and sustaining; the excellent quality of the rubber gives easy riding, good traction aud car protection. tr P rove th* B W Afterwards you will, natH st ick to the
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  • 257 10 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following are the weights for the opening day of the Singapore Race?. October 12, Race I—s furlongs. Mimic 10.7, Avro 10.7, Shanghai 10.1, Lucy Ashton 10.1, Night Gown 9.12, Suggestion 9 9. Eveline 9.4, Fasinga 7.5, Gay Lass 7 0. Race 2—Scurry. Royal Blood
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  • 399 10 PENANG. OCTOBER 5, 1920. BEEF— ct 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 I <iver do Fillet
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 153 10 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3 1/2 TON I DENNIS LORRY CHASSIS I The same model as the six thousand j S lorries supplied to the British War g i Office. 1 IFORDSON TRACTORS I FOR I RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES J i Why use coolie labour when culti- g 1 vation can
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    • 244 10 DON’T THROW MONEY AWAY on large, harsh and habit-forming cathartic pills, or on disagreeable saline purgatives, when you can obtain the famous little gentle-as-nature laxatives, at every drug store. Strong purgatives hurt and harm, the temporary relief they give being usually’ follow ed by worse constipation than before. Pinkettes, on
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    • 224 10 NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. j MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. 5 >F Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I has more than one Car Insured. I Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed {off j the Renewal Premium when no i claim has been made. I K Claims are Settled Promptly. i
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 963 11 !J? t n a Gazette RATES OF CASUAL B B PabcoPaints --qg= TANGYE’S S The first and Igst measure of value g v S in Paint is the service It sVĕs. g insertions i.so B H Pabco Paints ate mi*£d ready for B B S use T and are made
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1382 12 P_ «niTicu VKMA !pacifig mail STEAMSHIP Company, Fjj _t<Rlllcn INDIA «SSSSSS» j V Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama. Honolulu and San Francisco. AND s .ecv?dor LA From Hongkong about Ist Dec 1920 I-/I The steamers have the ALL BERTHS «dtarig t rt rr>rrot«d in England.) comfortable state rooms. The safety and
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    • 688 12 LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co.. Inc. INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINES. (Incorporated in the United States of America.) Regular service between New Yorn, Singapore and Java ports and vice versa, FROM NEW YORK. TO NEW YORK Fw Freight apply to:— GUTHRIE Co.. Ltd.. M. W. BURWASH, Agents Straits Settlenuats and JM.B, Reprtentative, Singapore and
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    • 291 12 SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK LIMiTED, BANGKOK, (Incorporated by Royal Charter) BRANCH AT TUNG SONG. (Junction Royal Siamese State Railway* Southern Line,) Capital —Ticals 3,300.000. Bebbrves—Tioal* ],810,000, Agents in Penang The Netherlands Trading Society Agents in Singapore: The International Banking Corpora* tion. The Netherlands Trading Society, Every description of Banking and Ex.
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