Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED No. 244. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 555 1 e"erywhere wholesale from l f I wH? H Sam l.»»« Co 1 f UE '£QLL HAVE MOT TRJEJD. ij I BEAR BRAND MILK I HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY J H,.. b.,. id„ I I T, S MILS OOOSWKES. f Perfectly sterilised Milk G OSSINGS FCfllly IS. Do not confuse this g
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    • 21 1 -IWWU ,T<g a THE BEST GAR IN TOWS I I wusat Scio AReots S.S. a F.M.»’ W Ong Sam Laong A
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  • 983 2 KERRY’S SMILE. Mr J M N Jeffries has been sauntering about Cork and Kerry, and says ib has all been very pleasant. You hear distantly of trouble but see nothing the curious thing ii to read the papers when they come in the morning or afternoon
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    • 1533 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. Planter 5 years experience, go id testi- NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The Municipal Commissioners of George monials, speaks Malay, Tamil, Chinese, Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for seeks billet m Aniston, on Rubber Ee’ate. O an of Penang, partner of the undermentioned work pr e e
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    • 282 2 “ONE WEEK’S GRACE” jg. 447 K II 448 K Q I ::06 k fl:: S Jw n IKP 6K I I V 355 kb i:: gl I Now is your chance TO SAVE 40 per cent. AT WASSIAMDLL ASSOMULL Co’s, GREAT SALE. “JUST UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT.” COME AND TRY AT
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  • 970 3 “T.O M.” MAJOR VAUGHAN’S LECTURE. Under the auepicies of the Ceylon Tamil Association, Majir L Vanghan delivered an informative lec’ure at the Association Hall, Ipoh, on Saturday night to a large gathering of members, Mr Gcpal Singh presiding. Dealing with the life and habits of the Pathans, Major
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    • 227 3 mmwMßiMßraMMiiiiinaMr figirri T inr To Arrive Shortly; One 131 B. H. P._Type V. D. “Vickers Petters” vertical Semi-Diesel Crude Oil Engine, con- i plete with Self-starter and accessories and J two .special water tanks (Makers, Petters Ltd., Yeovil). Sin Stock: I Changkols, Axes, European Aqetic Acid 99/LOO? Sodium Bisulphite, Galvanised
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    • 101 3 GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR F.tOM DATE OF PURCHASE.' CETACHABLE ROWBOAT MOTOR8 ll'l t i S* Converts Dinghies, Tenders, Cutters and Rots wSbuMMFB- boats into DEPENDABLE power boats that give a great deal Of enjoyment and utility at minimum expense. Special method of balancing gives the latest model EVINRUDE wonderfully smooth,
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    • 106 3 for it at tGe Qlub and J~(otel. Something Really §ood. SIMOND’S MILK STOUT A REVOLUTION IN BREWING. Each Pint Contains the Energising Carbo-Hydrates of 10 Ounces of Pure Dairy Milk. 1 1“Bull Dog” Lager Beer i THE FINEST. OBTAINABLE Per Casc 4 d <,uarts 540 b,=?:£j 8 Pints $44 Special
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  • 3696 4 A CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. The suit in which the Eastern Truth Syndicate, consising of Messrs, Robert Greening, Teddy Long, J G Alian and A N Dumareeq, is claiming $15,000 as dam »g f s from Messrs Ribeiro Co, Ltd., for failing to carry < ut thrir contract to
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  • 196 4 Ocj 21—Orchestral Society, Rehearsd, Town HaH 5 p m. Oct 22—Football, Penang Free School v Darul Makmoor F.C Free School Ground, 5 15 p m. Oct 23—Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, Meeting, British India Hou-:e. Penang, 12 noon. Oct 23—Statutory Meeting Paradise Rubber Es’ates Ltd, Chamber of Cimmerce, 12
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  • 34 4 Per NYK 88 Kamo Maru, from London, lB —To Singapore: Mr and Mrs F J Ford, Master F J Ford, Miss E C Ford, Mrs MAO Hope, Mr W Muir.
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  • 900 4 S F P.” HIS MESSAGE TO SINGAPORE. “I am thankful for what has been done for me, and really the way in which I have been received in Singapore is very touching to my heart!” This was the impressive re mark made to a representative of the “Singapore
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  • 37 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 21. H E the Governor last night gave a dinrer at Government House in honour of M. Clemenceau. There was a large and select gathering of guests.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 478 4 NEW advertisemehti Englishman of good address off service?, available immediately, We |f 118 perieuced, Produce, Rubber, Tin Shin Finance, well versed office routine knowledge accounts, excellent’ C orr pondent. Box No. 414, c/o p;„ Gazette. M PIQBD FOR BALI. A 4 years old Plano in splendid ci-oj tion, made of
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 393 5 Simla, October 9. —A Press communique says Several articles have recently appeared in the Indian Press protesting against the indifference displayed by the British Government towards Persia. One such article states that as in former times Persia and England were friendly powers now that the Bolsheviks
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    • 178 5 Simla, October 16. —A communique states: Statements have appeared in a (Calcutta newspaper to the effect that the Afghan Government formally informed the Government of India that an Afghan mission would arrive in Simla by October 10th and that the Afghan Government subsequently changed its view and cancelled
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    • 93 5 Calcutta, October 12. —During the month of June, 1920, 86 joint stock companies were registered with an aggregate authorised capital of Rs. 1,653 lakhs as against 37 companies with an aggregate capital of Rs. 208 lakhs in the corresponding month of the preceding year. Bengal accounted
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    • 96 5 Madras, October 15. —The magisterial inquiry touching the railway disaster at Arkonam which was conducted by the District Magistrate of North Arcot on Tuesday and Wednesday closed with the examination of a number of witnesses consisting of railway officials and police officers. On Wednesday afternoon in course
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    • 36 5 Bankipore, October 9. —On Thursday morning Captain Hansard of the 89th Punjabis is said to have shot himself dead with a revolver in his own quarters at Dinapore Cantonment. An inquest is proceeding.
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    • 396 5 October 12. —The Administration Report of the Bombay” Port Trust for 1919-20 shows receipts exceeded expectations and tlmounted nearly to Rs. 2 crores including an allotment of Rs. 101 lakhs towards the Depreciation Fund to provide for further depreciation of public securities. Expenditure came to about Rs.
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    • 245 5 Simla, October 12. —The Simla Tennis Tournament was brought to a successful termination to day before a crowded stand. Among the spectators in the gal lery were seen Lady Monro and His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab. The Open Doubles Final between Gupta and Jagat Mohanlal and
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    • 138 5 Madras. October 12. —On the recommendation of the Committee of Police Officers, the Madras Government have decided to issue new uniforms to the Madras City Police- The most important change is the substitution of khaki for the present white. The Committee reported that there
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    • 41 5 Calcutta, October 14. —The Burma mail steamer Angora while coming up tho river H oghly this morning went aground at Fulta Point. The Port Commissioner’s tug Rescue was despatched, immediately on receipt of the information, to her assistance.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 246 5 f i NORTHERN ASSURANCE I I COMPANY, LIMITED. I I MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. J j Funds Exceed $70,000,000. f I Il I Seductions are allowed if the assured J has more than one Car Insured. I I f Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed Jeff r
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    • 182 5 «MaoaH»«■■■■■■» «■kwktmk» «omhhbbi <■ MOTOR CARS LORRIES MOTOR CYCLES AND BICYCLES. IN STOCK—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. DE DION. OVERLANDS TOURING. ROADSTER, SEDAN AND COUPE HUDSON. CHANDLER, ESSEX, CLEVELAND CARS. APPERSON, STUTZ AND TEMPLAR CARS. I BROCKWAY LORRIES. 2| &3i Tons. I IB- S- A. ENGLISH EXCELSIOR AND INVICTA I MOTOR CYCLES. I
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  • 126 6 Barr-Chope.—At St Peter’s Church Streatham, London, on September 21, by the Rev H C Frith, assisted by the Rev E A Hawkins-Jones, John Cooper Batr, only son of John Barr, J P, and Mrs Barr, of Aro’rosaan and Belfast, to Violet Ethel, younger daughter of the late Herbert Irons
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  • 1073 6 The strike overshadows t very thing for the time being, and until all doubt is removed there is not the least chance of estimating the factors which may govern the rubber situation, and possible developments. If the strike collapses, the course of event? will still be largely
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  • 1784 6 0 The coal strike is ‘‘complete and uniy veral ’’—work I as stopped o The Strike. in all the mines, and yet the latest telegrams sug--0 gest the possibility of mediation—everyn thing depends upon the attitude of the a other members of the Triple Alliance, If the
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    • 125 6 i NY CARLSBERG f <5T £&BB g f THE OLD FAVOURITE •fj JUST ARRIVED H IN CASES Or I £i 48 QUARTS AND 96 PINTS. I OB AINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. f i G. H. SLOT CO., I SOLE IMPORTERS. IJUSTHARRIVEDZA NEW SHIPMENT OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES such as CHAINS and
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 222 6 They Came They Saw They Praised I Our Programmes are Always Capital! Excellent I Pleasing! To-night another attraction in our Change of Programme Thursday, 21st, to Friday, 22hd October, 1920, at th IMPERIAL J™ EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. in the Second House at 9-15 p. m. First National Buffalo Picture
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    • 37 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tidea for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 4.15 am. 12.42 p.m, 8.38 p.m. 12 m'nt. To-morrow. 8 05 a.m. 2,13 a.m. 9.39 p.m. 2.53 p.m.
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  • 101 6 DEATHS. Choal—Ac 14, Eyre Crescent, Edinburgh, the bouse of his sisters, on 21st September, Thomas Gordon Croa), Regalia Estate, Taiping, F M S, third son of the late T A Gorman—Mr James Gorman, F R GS, MIME, ARIBA, Federated Malay States, son of Mr J Go man, J P. Annat
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  • 279 7 sT JPPAGE of MINES GENERAL. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 18. Messages from the coalfields show that lLe strike of miners is complete and 'ferial, and that not a single ton of coal to da y be produced in Britain. Until T i, a settlement, the country will be
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  • 251 7 'A few nrnutes before the miners confereuce separated for th 3 district discussions deputation from the National Women’s Political League arrived at the hall in four taxicabs to seek an interview with the con fe-ence in order to protest against a strike. I'Le deputation represented
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  • 106 7 The following instructions were issued in week by the Coal Merchants* Federation of Great Britain to all provincial disnct8 j to come into operation forthwith 1. ho further coal to be delivered to «OBsnmers with a month’s normal consump•ica on baud, w. V\here coal is actually needed
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  • 297 7 I ‘'EMPLOYED demonstration. London, October 18. f t “S' thousands of unemployed to lie ku'bankment to Westminster led w 1 ‘OK scenes at Downing Street, Mayor e P Qta, i° n of 15 London Georne J? iabervi e™g Mr Lloyd A crew i re B ar
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  • 70 7 21 CASUALTIES. Loudon, October 18. A renewal of rioting at the week end a Belfast broke oat upon a Sion Fein mob firing revolvers in the loyalists' quarter. The Police intervened and fired o the opposing factious. Two armoured cars, supported by a big force of soldiers,
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  • 210 7 The Libei te” publishes an interview which its special correspondent had with General Macready iu Ireland, Referring to the alleged reprisals with which Sinn Feiners accused the army, the G» neral said: Frankly speaking, there have been some but not many—threa at mos\ We
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  • 26 7 ORDERED FROM GERMANY. Berlin, October 18. It is re ported the authorities have ordered the Russian Soviet d-lekates, Ziuoviefi and Losovsky, to ler.ve Germany.
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  • 247 7 A notification which appears tn the “Board of Trade Journal” states in view Of the difficulties which have arisen through the loss of a large proportion of the German records relating to land it is considered premature at present to encourage an influx of would-be settlers into
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  • 47 7 THE JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, October 18. Ti e State Department announces tl at the Japan» 80 conversations on the Californian land question are continuing fully satisfactorily, though somewhat delayed owing to Mr Shidebara and Mr Davis being engaged in the Communications Conference.
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  • 350 7 Tokio, October I,—The Japan-America Society has decided to send two of its American members to America to endeaI vour to secure better representation of the Japanese side of the California and other questions and also to work to allay the apparent idea in America that Japan is
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  • 126 7 THE PRESIDENT’S LETTER. Washington, October 18. President Wilson sent a letter to Senator Harding in connection with the latter’s speech, the President querying the statement that France had approached Senator Harding, a private citizen of a nation which is a non-member of the L r agae of Nations.
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  • 31 7 PRESIDENT’S DECLARATION, Dallas (Texas), October 18. President Obregon, speaking at an international banquet, declared that Mexico would recognise all legal foreign debts and the rights of Mexicans and foreigners alike.
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  • 44 7 Brussels, October 18. “Libre Belgique” s’ates that M Delacroix has definitely decid d to tender the resignation of the Cabinet to His Majesty as soon as King Albert returns from Brazil, and that he will not officiate in the next Ministry.
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  • 28 7 Copenhagen, October 19. It is reported that the Minister of Finance intends to raise in America a 9 per cent State Loan of $25,000,0000.
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  • 1196 7 -Ex Mr and Mrs T Moore are on a visit to Selangor.—* M.M.” M Millerand, tbenjFrench Premier,entertained on 20th September to a farewell luncheon Mr Mataui. the Japanese Ambassador. Mr Alex Bonder MPS, of, the Federal Dispensary, was removed to tie European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, suffering from acute
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  • 316 7 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China is increasing its nominal capital to £3,000,000 because it is found that further resources are necessary tc meet the increased demands of trade, and the much greater volume of business that the bank is now called on to finance
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  • 136 7 The Jeram Fete was a great success and the promoters and their helpers are to be congratulated on their splendid work. The fete was held on the Bukit Cheraka Estate, the manager’s bungalow and garden being converted into a fairy ground, gay with bunting and florai arches,
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  • 352 7 Amount- previously acknowledged $***** OS Choong Chen Seong $5 Liew’ Kim Swee $2 Collections per Heah Joo Seang, Khoo Swee Chin Low Geok Swee. Low Geok Swee $3O, Robert J. Kirk© $3O, Beh Eng $3O, Heah Joo Seang $25, Ong Bean Wan $2O, Lee
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  • 467 7 [From Oub Own Cobbxspondbni 1 The residents of Ipoh hailed with joy the announcement made a couple of months ago that arrangements were well in hand for the electric lighting of Ipoh by means of power generated at the Pengkalen Mines. I learn, however, that there
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  • 443 8 CONGO PYGMIES THAT CLIMB TREES LIKE MONKEYS. Dr. Leonard Vandenbergh, a Catholic missionary, who has reached New Irork after a year’s tour in Central Africa, says that he has discovered in the virgin forests of the Congo a new race of apemen, who climb trees
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  • 436 8 Exports are an infallible teat of grg>perity, and the August exports are down 22| millions compared with July. At the >a>me fime it if importanj ifl notfl jhll July’s exports were a record. August exports practically equal June, and are nearly 4 millions above the average of the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 241 8 The Negative FLAG of the Naval Code. xF dCV —Say “NO” when offered IMITATIONS IJ ea Penins’ Sauce. 1 1 Hl To distinguish the original and genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the signature of j LEA PERRINS appears in White across IIISISI the Red label on
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    • 59 8 RESCH’S AUSTRALIAN LIGHT LAGER Obtainable fromALL LEADING DEALERS fjid f THE E. O. HOTEL. WHOLESALE STOCKS HELD BY 4 THE SOLE AGENTS: Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) S. S. AND F. M. S. JUST UNPACKED Grass Carpets 3 ft. by 6 ft. p ft. by 9
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    • 263 8 NOBEL’S GLASGOW I I explosives! I —J I I Gelignite, sextuple I iretnnaiors, Sufetg Fuse I ISanoilands, Buttery I 1 co., Penang. s t 2 s 1 Aglesbury a Nulier ltd., tpoh, I I snl-Afents For Perak [the gasper Forms an Associa- ti»n of Ideas. Cover cut !he Label Each
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  • 384 9 FROM KUALA LUMPUR kic nauer on malaria and its history Kuala Lumpur, Dr. A. R. Wellington m f i'ihe following as his “conclusion.” Bl There is no doubt that the clearing of x alleys started malaria in the Euro--1 residential area and increased the incidence and death rate in
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  • 288 9 P p», SOME COMMENTS. h considering the meeting just over redit must be given to the officials of the Club for the success which has attended it. because there were, considerable handicaps to be overcome of which the bulk of the members nor the public was aware.
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  • 83 9 club <r S change of programme inlit a picture entitled “The of B Lr O u^aw two new episodes crim J']. Dollar Reward” serial a i n ’ctoral new R and the first Snnw' Buffalo, picture called “The tiged t ’T” This is a storv dramasame r?
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  • 399 9 AFFORESTATION AND PREVENTION. Expenditure of $1,000,000 a year for the protection of American forests against the $80,000,000 a year fire loss was advocated by Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the American Forestry Association. He also urged a $2,000,000 a year appropriation for the acquisition of forest land
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  • 151 9 Full particulars of the recent measure passed in Japan to prevent dumping and to amend the Customs Tariff show that it is provided that if any important Japanese industry is threatened with injury on account of the import of goods sold at an unfair price, or the
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  • 33 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 21. Messrs Barlow and Co, report a good all round demand for standard sheet at 50 to si| cents and crepe 58j to 59|.
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  • 281 9 Messrs William Jacks &Co London., reported on September 23 on the tin market, as follow?: The leading Duch house? are bolding their baud meantime, and for that reason prices have sagged £5 per ton. Tho premium for Straits Tin is now £2 per ton, and this
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  • 151 9 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate Limited, held in the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers Singapore, it was decided to increase the capital of the company to $500,000, by the creation of 150,000'additional Ordinary shares of $1 each ranking
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  • 324 9 —“L. C. E.” The outlook for trade during the coming winter is sufficiently depressing. Reports of “slumps, with heavy discharges of workers and short time in factories, come from the chief industrial centres of the country. The shipbuilding, general engineering, motor-car, boot, hosiery and cotton trades are
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  • 85 9 ,—Aneta. Weltevreden, October 18r— Several speculators, who are willing to second hand treat, are holding together about two million piculs of sugar, the only condition being that the great Norwegian firm takes up the October position. The trust intends to fix the price limit for superior at
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  • 121 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Ji Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day SHARES. J» s'® s'® a U 2 X U 2 Rubber (Dollar J c. c. c. c. Amalgamated 3.50 375 3.06 3.50 A. Molek 290 2.60 Balgownie 7.00 7.50 7.(0 Changkat 725
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  • 51 9 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $l2O 75 per picul, buyers, no sellers; raw tin $118.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers, tin ore $118.50 per p’cul, buyers, no sellers. Tin was quoted in Loudon yetterday’s at £250 spot, £256 three months; on ’he I9tb, £242 and
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  • 184 9 Fenano October 2\ 1920. SP. Tapioca $7.50 sellers M P. Tapioca $9.00 sellers C>>ld leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $35 sellers. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. {No. 1
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  • 116 9 Penang, October 21, 1920. (Bt Courtusy 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 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bsnk Rs. 135] 3 days’ eight Private 145 Bombay D m?nd Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank 135
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  • 132 9 The Fand will play the following programme of idus'o at the Dato Kratna* Gardens, f-o n 5 30 p m. to-day 1 Selection La Fille du 'imb r u- Major ...Offenbach 2. Polka The Sh' p Girl ...Bocalossi 3. Waltz Love and L fi in Vienna ...Komzak 4.
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  • 219 9 To Day’s Departures. Trang for Deli. Pangkor for Telek Anson. Tara for Port Swettenbam ifc Singapore. Perak (S S. Co) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Cbaksang for Calcutta. Kxpeotbd Arrivals. Danera, Singapore, 21 sb. Somali, London, 24th. Gregory Apcar, Singapore, 25tb. Ekma, Singapore, 25th. Mishima
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  • 329 9 1,301 co' Les arrived to-day. 654 go to Palau Jerej tk for quarantine. The balance go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. According to the investigation of the Communications Department, the number of ships above 2,000 tons registered in Japan at the end of last June, including
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  • 282 9 House of Commons. CRIME IN IRELAND. [Reuter’s Telegrams,] London, October 19. The Hoose of Commons resumed, with a crowded House, in view of the prospect of an immediate debate on the coal crisis. Replying to Mr De F Pennefatber, Sir Hamar Greenwood state that since January, a hundred
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  • 387 9 PENANG, OCTOBER 21, 1920. BEEF— Soup per catty 40 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60—70 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 80 Fillet of Beef So
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 272 9 HOW DOCTORS KEEP WELL. Rules They Recommend and Follow. “Eat enough food, but never too much at- any one meal; keep the window® of your living rooms open day and night; take as much exercise as you can in the open air, and be careful to keep your blood in
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    • 167 9 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goos Where the Pain lo—AN Stopo It. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica canaot realize the fall intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever «offered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Llttle'e
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  • 674 10 ROMANCE OF ARMY BANKING. Cox’s is not the heaviest bank of the world, in weight of money, but probably it has the most widespread reputation. Within the last six years its cheques have penetrated to hundreds of remote parts of Europe which never saw a cheque before—and some of
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  • 251 10 Considerable damage is reported to have occurred as the result of the fire which broke out shortly after 1 p m. on 18cb inst in a Chinese tannery at Gaylang. Three machines turned out under tbe direction of Messrs Wilson, Stevens, and Newbury and they bad to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 352 10 gnnaunnnnnnannnnnannaarinnnnnn'i 1 Heiiesens cells i 2 n I JUST ARRIVED g a T»ix o o vow» ij Price $6.70 R srf l*rt< Car* ond Motor Boat* fl Two I No, 4 Volt» 1.1 M 2.70 g H Tn, 4 V*U g3O g E* Bants Hand Lamps F? i I fl
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    • 272 10 Appreciation HAIG HAIG FIVE stars scots whisky I® is sought after and appreciated because of its supreme excellence of flavour. No other is so rich or delicate. The quality bears a reputation of I y ears It is found in all good clubs and j cultured homes and wherever discerning
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    • 827 11 .s—u_-_j...■ev^MSTtSßuc^—. INSURANCE. s w >^FaiMMMiS»^BMMg!jSAAag»aa»L.y J 8 »3> <■ THE R W**’ W"*' K"b V£ i (ML LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. «■■■■■■m m m St I!-!-1- Prw 9 I np a XT/** VIT Q r a_ fi M Li <J I -“•■“"J" I I I/A wjr g I full particular* apply
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    • 1532 12 P VO -B RITISH INDIA PACIFIC MAILSTEAMSHIP Company. W «MM regular monthly trans-pacific service. i Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Ban Francisco. f- A A ww W T T7A I 8 8 VENEZUELA From Hongkong about 3rd Nov 19X I 1 88 ECUADOR From Hongkong about Ist Dec 19X
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    • 677 12 QREEN ISLAND CEMENT I COMPANY, LIMITED. I j (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) 1 EMERALD BRAND. I 2 I PORTLAND CEMENT. I In Casks 0f375 lbs. Nett 1 I R.T. REID CO., AGENTS, PENAN?. I U BANKS MARTIRBB RANK RF INBIA, AUSTRALIA AMR BHINA. (liaerporaUd. ift Kaflaad by Royal •harfarX Paid up
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    • 281 12 SIAM COMMERCIAL BAM LIMITED, BANGKOK (Incorporated by Royal Charter) BRANCH AT TUNG SONG, (Junction Royal Siamese State Rai[ w T Southern Line,) Capital—Ticalb 3,300,000 Reserves—Ticals 1,810,000. Agents in Penang: The Netherlands Trading Society Agents in Singapore The International Banking Co-nore tion. r The Netherlands Trading Society. Every description of Banking
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