Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 234. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1920. PRIOR 15 CENTS.
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    • 673 1 NIKKO MODERN ART I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. No. 7, Northam Road. Tel No 579. i I Ihe ..DISTINCTIVENESS AND l.\Di- s' IJB YOU HAVE NQT TfflgD. .1 VIDUALITY'OF STATE EXPRESS” ft CIGARETTES COMPEL ADMIRATION 1 BVAD RD ANTI Oil K S the charm lies in their unf DCHK DKAlllz FlliMl DOUBTED
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    • 18 1 THE BESI'GAR IN rOW» iWsM MaMraa nurj t Sole Meats S.S. F.S.l* I Ong Sam Laong a Oa,
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  • 615 2 .—R.T.” The Mahomedan fes.ival of the Muhorrum is really a religious festival of mourning held annua'ly in hon .ur of Hooaan and Hoosein, two brothers, who were murdered on the plains of Kerbela. It really effects only the Shiah section of the Mahomedan commuuity, and they mark the day
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  • 305 2 Plebibcitb-Riqging. The organisation of a German travelling army of 400,000 voters—not fighters—to work the various plebiscite areas is alleged in a Warsaw telegram which, Reuter learns, has been received in London. The Germans, taking advantage of the ambiguities of the clauses of the Versailles Treaty
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    • 918 2 fHE!EEEEsES=SS== =sa===s==S POSITIONS WANTED. FOR SALE. Employment Wanted. A thoroughly ex- Seed for Bo£a Mcdolloa- Price $1 per perienced Planter in the cultivation of lb. f. o. r. Fading eogae. o Rubber, Cocoa. Coff-.e and Oil Palma— CentrCSCma, Price oO cents per lb. f.o. r. needs employment. Beit references:— Padang
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    • 1456 2 o—w- TENDERS INVITED. fAPF lINSIPH^I V Beauty Gift The Municipal Coinuiissionerß of George InuL U IIU UU I L Fftl- YOU T H Town, Peuang, hereby iuvite separate UFU Dll MEQ 1 C F. tenders for the following for one year from VV j 11| r ||Wiri FQ the Ist
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  • 1020 3 S.F.P.” charge of attempted murder Th? pre m nary enqiry into th*» cas»,in which Serai g Moh'ined Yusof, the wtliknowu stevfdore and lighterage contractor, of Tunjong Paga r is charged with the abet- ment of the attempted mu d j r by a Chinese of Mr Nagalingam, c’eik
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    • 225 3 g- iirifluiwnnrTn e fcj mi—iw cuhm miro rw—i «suwxob «■■auHtwet rarjj j MOTOR CARS LORRIES MOTOR CYCLES AND BICYCLES. IN STOCK—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. DE DION. OVERLANDS TOURING, ROADH STER, SEDAN AND COUPE HUDSON. CHANDLER, ESSEX, CLEVELAND CARS, APPERSON, STUTZ AND TEMPLAR CARS, a BROCKWAY LORRIES. 2j &3| Tons. I IB S
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    • 149 3 j THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR H. VISHINDAS CO. STOCK TAKING SALE I FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. j A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU DON’T MISS THIS GOLDEN CHANCE. I lIMI 1 111 Ml Illi IMI—H HIM BH in II lillim Mill IM 0 0 WHY WORRY OVER g LABOUR TROUBLES
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  • 3015 4 FURTHER EVIDENCE AT ENQUIRY, The Marine Court commissioned to enquire into the loss of the Chinese owned steamer Stephan, which sink off Langsa, East Ooas' of Sumatra, on the 11th August last, resumed its sitting yesterday morning, Mr G A Smith, District Juige, presided, and the
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  • 272 4 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as follows 19th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a m. Holy Communion (Chinese) 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.mEvensons. Hymn 256, Ps CXX 133, Pss CXXr, CXXH 252, Ps CXXIII 253, Magnificat 48,
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  • 171 4 Oot 9—Penang Club, Cinderella Dance. Oot 10—Hunt Clab Ride. Meet at Polo Ground, 645 a.m. Finish at Ascot. Ayer Hitam Road. Oct 10—P.S.C. 440 yds Handicap, A Class, Oct 11 and 12—Concert, Town Hall, Oot 12—Municipal Commission. Ooh 12, 14 and 16—Singapore Races. Oot 16—Penang Automobile Club, General
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  • 312 4 Ybstbbday’s Arbivals. Panama, Rood, <246, Copenhagen, Slot A Co, general. Lake Faulk, Bahr, 1,604, Hongkong, Francis Peet A Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Serapeum, Dutch, 169, P. Soesoe, Asiatic Petroleum Co, oil. To-Day’s Departures. Will o’ the Wisp for Teluk Anson Penang for Bbuket (Tongkah) and Reuong. Lake Faulk
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  • 270 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong d Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taipixg
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  • 27 4 Despatched from Penang Delivered iu August Mail. London. 28tb August By PA O 2nd October September Mail. 4th September By B I 2nd
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    • 455 4 NEW POSITION VACANT. Competent Shipping Clerk wiuted. have thorough knowledge of generai work. Reply to Box No. 402, c/j Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. Gentleman desires room or room imt board in mess or private family. cation immaterial Owns motor Entry November Ist. Address Box No* 400, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR BALI. A
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  • 1501 5 OUR GREAT ATHLETES. [From Our Own Correipondent.J Landon, Septembar 9. All other sporting events have been overshadowed by the Sports at Queen’s C.ab (writes Mr F B Wilson, ex-Oaptain of Cambridge University Crioket XI) between a British Empire team and an U S A. team The result
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  • 259 5 Germany is planning to flood the United States and Central and South American countries wicb trashy manufactured articles labelled Made in England.” This is one of the first uses that will be made of the immense facili ies cf communication which, for the first time e'nee
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    • 66 5 I I I, miim r warraa*-* v Gv i* w* iwwiti INSIST ON GETTING Moconochie's PROVISIONS t j Fresh Stocks Held By MESSRS. TONG JOO CO. MESSRS. CHONG KEE COY. Sole Agents for S. S. F. M. S. F. G. TAYLOR Co. Ltd., PENANG AND SINGAPORE I LEYLAND MOTOR LORRIES
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    • 141 5 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. when there Is one sovereign remedy, timetested and PROVEN, which will bring you instant relief For nearly a generation Little’s Oriental Balm has been used by all classes of people, in all countries, as a relief and CURE for pain. Each year more of it has been
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    • 119 5 PRITCHARD Telephone f Telegrams: Connections. J CO.y LTD»,( PENANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. Gentlemen’s Outfitting Department. /7/ RAIN COATS Burberrys. $95. $llO s'4o. Zd I I Waterproof Baloon Fabric. '/A -L i «Po”* Rain Capes 0 Best Quality WS 3 2 ,ns Price $25.50 Travelling Rugs all
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 249 5 hub <n iib w Special Attraction. An All Star Assembly. Special attraction. IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. An Extraordinary Programme of Outstanding Brilliance. THURSDAY 7th TO SUNDAY 10th OCTOBER, 1920. In Second House at 9-15 p. m. BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON Presents: A story of the Pioneer who blazed the trail
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  • 18 6 Tytler— On Stp ember 26th, at Hamiltoria Eelate, to Mr and Mrs G C Tytler, a son.
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  • 1177 6 The Riga conference Las had practical resalta, unlike that at Minsk, which, conducted in an atmespbere of suspicion and mibunderstandings, naturally breke down. The terms presented by the Russian. M Joffe, much modified, were such as to permit of the siguirg of an armistice, and hostilities ceaĕdd yesterday, the
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  • 1286 6 The question of cutting a canal across the Isthmus of Kra is The Isthmus revived at intervals. The of Kra. latest contribution to the discussion is that of M. Cacherosset, in one of the newspapers of French Indo China. This canal, according to the writer, would achieve
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  • 303 6 C«pt Archibald Douglas Waugh, whose death occurred on Thursday, afternoon a. the European Hospital, Kuala Lompnt following an operation for appendicitis joined the Public Works Department F.M S., ss an Assistant Engineer in March 1914. He was a native of Wigtownshire and was educated
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  • 257 6 HONGKONG’S INVITATION ACCEPTED [Fbom Oub Own Cohbbspondbnt.] Singapore, October V. The invitation sent to Singapore for Malaya cricket eleven to visit Hoagkcrt has been accepted, and the team sails by he Somali on or about the 28th instant The Singapore Drowning Case. The inquest was opened and adjourne"
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    • 187 6 IP. |WE CAN SUPPLY J J FROM STOCK: j Caustic Soda 70/72% !i ;j Soda Ash 42% nill J Soda Crystals. a j.|j| Silicate of Soda. Tallow. Cotton Seed Oil. I Palm Kerne! Oil. BEHR CO., Penang. M I r...: =s==aF=====afi z <. <. M-- i "i i ICHAMPAGNEj (Royal
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors
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    • 51 6 TM TIDES. The following ara che tides for to-day to-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Time High Water. Lew Water 10-DAT. 10 33 a.ua. 4.46 a m. 11.12 p.m.J 5.01 pur To-morrow. 11.15 a tn 5.29 a.tn 11.46 p.tn. 5.41 p m, Mchdai 11.54 a m. 5.G8 a.iD. 12 m’at. 6.18
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  • 53 6 IN MEMORIAM Lamb ln ever eacred and levins memory of our dtany beloved second boo Harold George Wellesley (2od Lieu", Royal Fasiliera) killed tn action ac Belaia Farm (France) October Bcb, 1918, aged 21. Thy wid be done Obituary. London, October 1. The death Lae occurred of the novelist, Mr
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  • 152 7 THE BARRACKS INCIDENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 6. As regards the captured barracks», cabled yesterday, it is ifficiaily reported that it was the R. 1.0. barracks at ScLull, in County {Jerk, that were attacked in the evening by a large body of armed men. Vigorous fire was maintained by
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  • 145 7 BRITISH AUTHORIUES ACTIVE. London, October 6. The idea is gaining ground in reliable quar e s that while police and military vprifaie in Ireland will henceforward be discouraged, another move is imminent with the object of reasserting the Government authority. This is evidenced by the increasing raids
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  • 70 7 AGRARIAN DISTURBANCES. London, October 6. Serious agrarian disturbances have been recurring in Sicily recently, and organised todies of peasants, many of th*m armed have now begun to take possession of large landed estates Already 200 estates have been occupied. In one in. stance, a Monk led 500 peasants to
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  • 157 7 REMARKABLE SCENES. London, October 6. The Highlands of Scotland experienced the worst floods since the historic overfit, wing of the Moray in 1829. It is impossible yet to gauge the extent of the disaster, but the rivers Tay, Spey, Die and Don are raging torrents. Farmers’ households
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  • 38 7 London, October 6. The '‘Times” Manila correspondent reports that the Philippines Senate, Treasury and Mint buildings are on fire, and <re a flaring furnace, and probably doomed, despite the ff .rts of fire brigades.
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  • 42 7 London. October 5. It would appear that the damage to the Bismarck is not so extensive as was fiiat reported. At any ra’e Lloyds’ agent at Hamburg merely reports that the fire destroyed one room above the engine room.
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  • 145 7 LAIEST INDICATIONS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, O- ober 6. ILeie are indications that a strung feeling txisis in most of the coalfields, which may lead to a maj >rity againbt the proposed datum line on next weeks ballot. The fact that the Miners* Federation Executive has not suggested
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  • 591 7 Public Aqaikst the Mikebs. London, September 21.Ever since the armisiicc, business has bten hampered by uncertainties, particularly as regards labour demands. British manufactmers have been unable to give firm quotations and dates for delivery, and their overs»-as customers have complained of having to give orders subject to
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  • 238 7 Another Woman,” who sends her name and address in Redcar, Yorkshire, writes to the "Daily Mail”: 11 1 agree most heartily with A Miner’s Wife,’ whose letter is printed. My husband is employed al a large iron and steel works herein the north He works bard and earns
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  • 116 7 NEW LEGISLATION. London, October 6. An Italian Gcven ment Bill regulating the industrial relations arising out of the recent metalworkers* dispute, will shortly be introduced in the Chamber. According to the Epoca,” it provides for the reform of the Supreme Labour Council and creates a special Technic *1
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  • 20 7 A GENERAL SIRIKE. Madiid, October 6. A general strike, apparently of a ievolutionary character, has broken out throughout Portugal.
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  • 78 7 THE REDUCTION CAMPAIGN. London, October 6. 3he Central Prcfireering Committee has been cc-optrating with traders with a view to reducing the cost of living, and as a result of the investigations, it is anticipated that large supplies of guaranteed good clothing will be placed on the market, also standard
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  • 70 7 COMMITTEE’S PROPOSAL. x London, October 6. The report of the Profiteering Subcommittee in connection with the oils and fats trade finds that no monopoly exists, but with a view to preventing the possibility, the report advocates the establishment cf a Committee cf traders and Government cfficials for
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  • 47 7 New York, October 5. A Mexico City message says Mr MacKetzie’s til concessions in Lower Cali fornia do not cncrocch upm American rights. It appears a United States Coiporation possesses twice the amount of oil lands con ceded to the British in Lower California.
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  • 78 7 OPENING OF THE NEW RIKSDAG, Copenhagen, October 5. An exceptional ceremony marked the opening of the new Rigsdag by the King, this being the first session since the incorporation of South Sleevig in Denmark. His Majesty, in welcoming re-union with the new Provinces, said every Dane had long awaited
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  • 65 7 A MEMORIAL FUND. Stockholm, October 5. There was a solemn ceremony at the side of the late Crown Princess’s coffin, which was covered with lilies, when the Crown Princess Margaret Memorial Fund, exceeding £7BOOO, was handed to the Crown Prince in the Storkyrkan. The Crown Prince,
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  • 27 7 Cairo, October 1. Four accused in the conspiracy trial were acquitted. The remainder, including Abdul Rahman, were found guilty. The sentences will be pccmulgated.
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  • 60 7 RUSSO-POLISH AGREEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 6. A telegram from Riga says the RussoPolibh delegations agreed to feign »n armistice and prel.mu.aty peace on October Btb, with a view to avoiding a winter campaign. Armistice Signed. Wassaw, October 6 A Riga mefesage says the armistice was signed last
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  • 75 7 Berlin, October 6 A Kiel message says the cargo for Dantzig of the Dutch steamer held up ab Kiel consists mainly of American tinned beef, with two British aeroplanes. A Note to Germany. Paris, October 6. The conference of Ambassadors sent a note to
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  • 61 7 ENQUIRY IN.AMERICA. Washington, October 5. The Department of Justice has ordered an enquiry into the source of a recent importation of $340,000 worth of Russian gold, believing thia is possibly a portion of the Bolshevik propaganda fund in the United States. The gold was ostensibly in payment of
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  • 101 7 GOVERNMENT’S PROTEST. Faris, October 4. M Digit re, r on behalf cfi the South Russian Government, telegraphed to the Chinese protesting against the refusal to]? recognise the Russian Legation and pointing out that General Wi argei’s Government eucceeded the temporary Government of Deni ken and Koltchak, which
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  • 88 7 THE LATEST NOTE. London, Oc'ober 6. Reuter learns that the most recent Note from ihe British Government to the Soviet requests a definite reply by October 11 with regard to the release of Bri'ibh prisoners at Baku, and the cessation of B( Isbevik propaganda in Asia. The Note
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  • 47 7 THE KARIND CAMP. London, October 6, A War Office communique announces that with the exception of a few sick, all the women and children from Karin! have reached Bagbdah. General Ironside has arrived at Kazvin to take over the command of the forces in North-West Persia.
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  • 123 7 Baghdad, September 22 The pilot and observer of the aeroplane which made a forced landing near Khan Muguat on the 16th were banded over to our post at Fallujah on the 20th. Diyalab ia quite The work of repairing the railway and bridges continues. Io the Mosul
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  • 102 7 SENATOR HARDING FAVOURITE, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 5.*SIn view of tie Presidential election on November 2, both parties ia the United States are preparing for a supreme effort. The betting odds at pi esent are stated to be largely in favour cf Senator Harding, the Republican candidate.
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  • 54 7 Washington, October 5. The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, representing most of the Protestant denominations, presented their Chaplain’s Medal to President Wilson as an expression of appreciation of bis services in leadership in the world and bringing to the world the ideals embodied in
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  • 88 7 London, October 6. Contrary to the Associated Press message from New York, the Morning Post’s Ottawa correspondent says it is officially denied that the delay in lhe appointment of a Minister to represent Canada in Washington is due to objec ions by Sir Aucklan Geddes. The delay
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  • 126 7 A CAMPAIGN FOR REFORM London, October 5. Recent Police Court proceedings against a Chinese restaurant keeper, for allowing loose women to frt quent his promise?, led some newspapers to devote space to the gaming vice, which is alleged to be rampant in Limehouse, where some 2,000 Chin'
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  • 138 7 Havas. Paris. Oct. s.—The French Ambassador in Berlin has arrived in Paris. The papers Uy stress upoi a reported overture by the German Cabinet Minister, Herr von Simone, previously to the Ambassador's departure, respecting a Franco-German conference to discuss and settle the momentous economic problems still pending
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  • 35 7 .—Havas. Pari?, October 5.A Surgery Congress is now sitting in Paris, The President, the Belgian surgeon, Lapage, emphasised the striking progress and remarkable discoveries French surgical art bad made during the war.
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  • 128 7 Paris. October 5.—From the way substantial subscriptions are already pouring into the Banks, the next National Loan, to open at the end if the month, promises to be an unqualified success. Taxes are still coming in most satisfactorily, and the financial situation is getting better every day, although
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  • 859 7 The Hon Mr J H Rich of Ipoh is on n visit to Kuala Lumpur, Mr Justice and Mrs Farrer Manby are leaving for Kuala Lumpur. The Yang di Pertuan of Besar Negri Sembilan is expected here thia evening. Mr F. Stan way is leaving for home
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  • 879 8 RETIRING COMMISSIONER ON THE CAUSE. Baghdad, September 22,—A speech was delivered by the Civil Commissioner, Mesopotamia, at Baghdad on ths 20th September, in the course of which he said The seed of nationalism had grown io Europe, and the plant bad borne fruit in the East. The
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    • 722 8 WiJ 7 Mr. A. Jarvis. mßk>B Weak and ill tor years DeWitt’s made me a strong man Do yon wake in the morning feeling ill with rheumatic fever, so badly that no heavy and tired, ttiff in the joints, andhope was entertained of his recovery, with’a bid taste in your
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    • 157 8 g R OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS I AND REPAIR WORK. I g Our stock of LENSES of all descriptions is a H large and up-to-date and we undertake to a m cut, drill and fit them to any type of frame a g or mount. a B Lens work and fitting of
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    • 130 8 1 1 --J»’*» --r Andrew Ztsfer Qds, S Special Reserve b h OVG 1 3 WJiJSXy I 3 1 Sandilands, I <SO., I b 1 Sole Agents for I I i I I r> L ET 1 3 I [Em aw IITSj I ILtTCi JESS J SUPPLY YOU WITH THE
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  • 639 9 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of the shareholders of Rawang Tin, Ltd, was held to-day in the -registered office of the Company, Downing Street. Pen»ng.)Mr M K Whitlock premded, the others present being Messrs F H Gruuimib, T A Deffy, L H Holdsworth, and A L ndley,
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  • 201 9 Mt«8 r 8 Osborne and Chappel advise the fallowing returns of ore won during uber. piculs. G< peug Consolidated Limited 1,000 Kinta Tin Mines Limited 440 Fusing Rubber Tin LtdTributers 790 Tekka Limited 600 I'fkka Taiping Limited 650 RamVutan Limited 230 Idris Hydraulic Tin Limited 300 Pengkalen Limited
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  • 590 9 INCREASE OF CAPITAL. An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Semanggol Rubber Company, L mited, was held in the registered offices of the Company, No 9 Union Street, Penang, to day, Mr DAM Brown was in the chair, and there were also present Messrs J
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  • 187 9 Penang, Octobib 9, 1920. SP. Tapioca $7.50 sales M. P. Tapioca $9.00 sales Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $35 setters. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. {No. 1
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  • 966 9 MONTHLY REVIEW. Messrs. Sime, Darby <fc Co, Ltd, Singapore, report on tbe .rubber market during the month of September, as follows London prices during the month for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale Crepe were as follows On the 4th September Rubber l/7£, 1/B|, market fl*t,
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  • 295 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co, Penang, report as follows: With the exception of a continuance in demand for some of the more popular mining counters at the lower levels now obtaining the share-market has been lifeless. Tin show a decline of £4 on the week and Rubber touching
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  • 256 9 The Share Market remains lifeless in every section and the changes in quotations are a shade easier with one exception, viz. United Engineers, and even they close a shade lower from the best market. Rubber has reached a new low water figure, but shares in this section
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  • 253 9 The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Itubber Association was held on Wednesday and Thursday when there was catalogued 2,430,463 lbs. Tons 1,085.05; offered 1,839,968 lbs. Tons 821.41; sold 1,235.160 lbs. Tons 551.41. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. S’pore Stand Quality 50
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  • 408 9 At the annual general meeting of the Nellmay Rubber Co., Ltd., held yesterday in the offices of the Secretaries (Messrs. Kennedy Co., Penang), Mr. A. Lindley, (Director), presiding, the report and accounts were passed, Mr. A Lindley was re-elected a Director, and Messrs. Brown Phillips Skewart re-appointed
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  • 155 9 The tenth annual report of the directors, for the year ended 31st May, 1920, states that the profit for the year after providing for Directors’ Fees, depreciation of buildings, etc., is $529,329.32, less income tax $712.30, nett profit $28,617.02 to which has to be added the balance
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  • 47 9 Messrs. Barlow Co., report that this market has been steady throughout the week and a fair volume of business has been transacted. Closing quotations are as follows:—No. 1 Standard $23.25 to $23.75, No. 2 Standard $22.25 to $22.75, No. 3 Standard $21.25 to $21.75.
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  • 91 9 Tfie following are additional rubber outputs for September Alor Pongsu lb» 33,165 Brieh 24,296 Bassett 22, JOO Foothills (Malaya) 20,000 Gopeug 14,t00 Henrietta Juru 17,500 Koran 31,800 Kuala Sidiin 34,405 Ko g Lee (Perak) 770 Laras Sumatra) 39 709 Malakoff h 49,000 Mayfield 35 500 Merchiston 25,000 Merbau
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  • 545 9 M. M.” A SATISFACTORY YEAR. The ninth annual general meeting off Selangor Coconuts, Ltd was held at the registered office of the Company, No. 1* Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Satuv* day, with Mr. J. A. Russell the Chair* The chairman said although the Company has never been in
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  • 97 9 Amount previously acknowledged $11,240.65. Staff of Messrs. Tiang Lee Co., $lOO.OO, Staff of Chinese Protectorate. J. L. McFall $lOO.OO, Lim Sun Kee $lO.OO Eng Choon Yee $lO.OO, Ong Tek Cheng $5.00, Po Thong $5.00, J. B. Rodrigues $5.00, Foo Eng Hong $3.00 Chung Min
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  • 118 9 Penang y October 1920. (8t Courtbsy of thi Chartbrbd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 5/16 tl 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8Caloatta Demand Bank Ba. 135 3 days’ sight Private 142 o Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank 135
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  • 456 10 ROYAL PERSONAGES IN SWITZERLAND The statement that ex King Constantine, in hifl retreat in Switzerland, made repeated efforts to obtain an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, at Lucerne, recalls the fact that Switzerland at present is the home of a large number of tho*e who had to
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  • 153 10 Munchausen writes to the Free Press With reference to your paragraph re the small block cf lubber found in the stomach cf a cow, I am reminded of a little sporting yarn related by George.” Deer were daily consuming his ycuog rubber trees in large numbers, eating
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