Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 245. VOL. LXXVIII. FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 654 1 Ii 1 j WH Ong □nnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnHnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnua IMINIMAX J 3ire Extinguishers. J SIMPLICITY.—No experience is necessary to use the appliance. Sk J EFFECTIVENESS.—Fire Brigades are rapidly adopting it for first aid Q purposes. g ECONOMY. —Refills supplied free of charge after use against actual fires. S Q O DURABILITY. Neither appliance
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    • 20 1 iaer. t-s r THE BEST CAR IH TtfW r4MMOt* »Wf -itr-MUO Sole ABenta IS. P.MiS> Ong Sem Leons A 00,
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  • 2953 2 A CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. The suit in which the Eastern Truth Syndicate, consisting of Messrs. Robert Greening, Teddy Long, J G Allan and A N Dumaresq, is claiming $15,000 as dam ages from Messrs Ribeiro Co, Ltd., for failing to carry out their contract to publish the “Eastern
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  • 95 2 It may be more than a coincidence that when Malaria has been under discussion at Kuala Lumpur, what is regarded as in the nature of a malarial epidemic is receiving the attention cf the Health authorities and the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary B a«-d, It is understood that
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    • 116 2 Tlsk for it at tfie Qlub and fHotel. Something Really §ood. SIMOND’S MILK STOUT A REVOLUTION IN BREWING. Each Pint Contains the Energising Carbo-Hydrates of JO Ounces of Pure Dairy Milk. 1“Bull Dog” Lager Beer THE FINEST. L J OBTAINABLE Pcr Case 4 dM Ouarls 540 r PORTER J J
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    • 579 2 NEW ADVERTISEMEMTB. POSITION VACANT. Reliable young man wanted as p, Despatching Clerk- Apply by letter L 1 own handwriting enclosing copies o f references to Box No, 415 c/o pj a ,J Gazette. FOR BALI. Chevrolet Car io good runninz order Cheap. Apply H. Oxenham, Latest Model, Watercooled twin cylin.
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  • 621 3 NOVEMBER SKY MEETING. (From Our Own Correrpondent Immediately after the Races, there was a pronounced opinion in favour of a Sky meeting at Ipoh in October, about a fort, night after the Kuala Lumpur Meeting. Later, however, there did not seem to be the same enthusiasm
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  • 284 3 We are happy to be able, after a compulsory stoppage of three weeks, to meet our readers with their accustomed newspaper says the Manchester Guardian” of September 20. During nearly the whole of this time we have circulated among a section of them an apology
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1589 3 POSITIONS WANTED. AUCTIONS. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 5 years experience, good testi- PENANG SALES ROOM. Gan Teong Oon of Penang, partner of Pla speaks Malay, Tamil, Chinese, 1-cnMnu OHLCO HUUIH. af tbe firm of Cheow Kay i Co., Import on Rubber Estate. and Export Merchants, 7 Church Street, 3ee rZt disengaged,
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    • 111 3 TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. SOLE AGENTS» I ADAMSON, GILFILLAN j AND CO. LTD. lOMCORPOUTO nt KMQMIWa “ONE WEEK’S GRACE” 6 k IM >&/' II bi u Vf V 355 KB 353 KB W ROLLED GOLD p| ATE. I Jewelry H Now is your chance TO SAVE r
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  • 1210 4 The attitude of the unofficial members of the Legislative Council towards the Income Tax will be disclosed when the next Bill is discussed by the Council. We do not suppose, and we have never believed, that it is one of hostility, to this particular form of direct
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  • 1075 4 The Times," according to Reuter, expresses tbe opinion Voluntary Restric- that the Ruboer Grotion. wers' Association’s scheme for tbe restriction of rubber output will have a better chance of success than in 1918.” We do not suppose there can be the least doubt about that, for it
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  • 252 4 Amount previously $32,898.56 Mr. Ee Kee Huat, Ipoh District Office, Nebong Tebal, per Mr Khaw Loon Chong To save child Federal Rubber Stamp Co. 825 The Chinese Club, per Mr. Lim Aing Gan: Lim Aing Gan $2O, Tan Joo Chuar. $lO, Khor Boon Kung
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  • 338 4 -"S.T." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 22. The Hon. Mr. A. N. Kenion has resigned his seat in the Federal Council. Later. The report regarding Mr. Kenionsres:.' nation is incorrect. It is proposed to hold a dinner in Malacca on the anniversary of Armistice Day, November
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    • 228 4 parity Qfjarity Gfarity j the PENANG BABA BANGSAWAN WILL STAGE On Saturday. 23rd October, 1920 .11 and Sunday. 24 th October, 1920 H AT THE H Empire Theatre Hall, Penang, ĔĔ IN AID OF The Chino Famine and Floods I Relief Fund, Penang, j TWO GRAND BANGSAWAN! PLAYS s H
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    • 10 4 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 222 4 (They Came They Saw They Praised Our Programmes are Always Capital! Excellent? Pleasing! To-night another attraction in our Change of Programme Thursday, 21st, to Friday, 22nd October, 1920. at th (IMPERIAL J™ EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In the Second House at 9-15 p. m. First National Buffalo Picture Cor. Presents
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    • 41 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Lew Water To-dat. 8 05 a.m. 2.13 a.m. 9 36 p.m. 2 53 p.m. To-morrow. 9.18 a m. 3.34 a.m. 10.14 p.m. 3 46 p.m.
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  • 26 4 DEATH. Blacker—The death occurred on October 19, at Colombo, of Mr E F Blacker, father of Mr S C Blacker of Messrs Adamson Gilfillan Co, Ltd.
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  • 165 5 SIB ROBERT HORNE’S STATEMENT, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 19. la the Hoose of Commons, Sir Robert jl me made a statement with regard to the strike. He emphasised the gravity o t r, and deprecated recrimination. He u'ged goodwill and commonsense, and dec!ared that since the Sankey Enquiry,
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  • 341 5 The effect of a coal strike on the iron and steel industry was discussed at a country meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute a'.Cardiff on September 21. Sir John Bryon said that to-day the coal trade bad assumed the airs and graces of a very fashionable
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  • 489 5 The report of the German Commission ou the nationalization of the coal industry is a L ng document fi ling seven columns of the newspapers. It comprises two proposals, and the two sections of the report are substantially in agreement on many points. The question
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  • 122 5 NO CHANGE AT BOMBAY. Bombay, October 19. The strike situation is u 1 changed The Telegraph Office has now got sufficient re cruits to relieve ti e Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. The Government of India sanctioned an increased allowance of seven i upees a mouth, but
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  • 477 5 CITY DIMLY LIGHTED. Calcutta, October 9. —The men of the Oriental Gas Company who went on strike on Thursday were still holding out last night. Yesterday made the second day of cessation of work. Calcutta was again on half rations as far as her street lighting was
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  • 152 5 Princess Christian, who was to have unveiled the Egham War Memorial caused the following letter to be sent to the secretary Dear Mr. Fitzgerald,—l am desired by H. R H. Princess Christain to write and tell you that she has most unexpectedly been obliged to
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  • 276 5 CRIME IN IRELAND. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Loudon, October 19. The Hou e of Cinomoi a 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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  • 69 5 L >ndon, October 19, Unemployment is stesdily iocreasing. It is estimated that 1,750,000 will be unemployed by the week end. Meanwhile all eyes are centred on the debate in the House of Commons to-day, upon which the present hopes of a settlement are centred. The train services are
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  • 67 5 CHANGE FOR THE WORSE. London, October 19. A specialist was called in to consult the piison dcctcr ar Brixton tc-night, in con sequence of the Lord Mayor of Cork changing for the worse. London, October 19. The Daily Mail states that Mr McSwiuey is visibly weaker.
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  • 41 5 THE CASUALTIES. London, October 19. Thirty to forty of the unemployed demonstrators at Downing Street were injured. Twenty were treated in hospital. Ten police were hurt. The fracas lasted over two hours, A number of arrests were made.
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  • 52 5 London, October 19. The question of a general election is again being discussed. Seme of the miners’ leaders declare the Government intend soon to go to the country, The decision, bow ever, has hardly yet been taken, but the development of sympathetic strikes may make an early
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  • 22 5 London, October 19 M»jor-Gereral Sir C. V. F. Townshend announces that bis retirement from the Army has been accepted.
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  • 85 5 BRITAIN LEADS AGAIN. London, Pctober 19. Striking evidence of the ability .of British shipbuilders to restore Britain’s pre-war position as the world's greatest ship producer is provided by Lloyd’s Register. The shipbuilding returns for the quarter ending September 30th show that during the last 18 months the tonnage under
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  • 133 5 THE MILITARY SITUATION, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Warsaw, October 19. A Polish communique of October 17 chronicles a continued advance towa ds the Lettish frontier. Polish detachments in the direction of Minsk are withdrawing to a fixed lineDetachments temporarily occupied the town and captured machine guns. The latter tends to confi
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  • 22 5 KUFAH RELIEVED. Baghdad, October 19. The town of Kufah, btleagared since July, was relieved on October 17th. The garrison are well.
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  • 74 5 SENATOR HARDING'S REPLY. Marion (Ohio), October 19, Replying to President Wilson's letter, Senator Harding has written to the White House declaring that in his speech at Indianapolis he only suggested that there had come to him “these wl o spoke the senti meat which they represented
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  • 266 5 PRESIDENT WILSON’S APPEAL. Washingon, October 5. —President U ilson has issued his first appeal directly to the people in the present electoral campaign. He urges that the League of Nations stands in danger at the elections, and declares that ‘‘the whole world will wait the country’s verdictJn November.”
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  • 39 5 SALE TO BRITAIN. London, October 19, The property of the Direct United States Cables Company ha<* been sold to the Government for £570,000. The sale means the transfer of the cable from American to British control.
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  • 26 5 Athens, October 18. The King's condition at ten this morning was stationary, but very grave congestion of the lungs has set in.
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  • 61 5 SEARCH PARTY’S DISCOVERY. Brisbane, October 19. Two whites and ten natives hunting birds of paradise in Dutch New Guinea are believed to have been eaten by natives of Fly River. A search party of sixteen Chinese hunters report that they found blood-stained books and clothes, and a human jawbone
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  • 7 5 SCHEME WELL SUPPORTED, [Reuter’s Telegrams.]
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  • 142 5 The Times” -ays it may be taken as a certainty that the Rubber Growers’ Association’s restriction scheme will have a much better chance of success than in 1918, Already well over 70 per cent of the London members of the Association have notified their acceptance, therefore so
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  • 42 5 ,—Havas. Paris, October 19—The Committee on Passports and Customs appointed by the League of Nations made several recommendations, tending to facilitate international traffic, travellers and goods, through the simplifying of the visas formalities and the coordinating of the customs regulations.-
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  • 38 5 —Havas», Paris, October 19.—The Andre Lebon, from Yokohama, arrived at Marseilles, with over 100 Chinese students, to be distributed among various French Colleges, for the study of the French language, civilisation and commercial methods.-
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  • 310 5 Agrkement with Russo-Asiatic Bank. Peking, October 4.—A railway agreement was initialled on Saturday evening between the Chinese Government and the Russo-Asiatic Bank, whereby the Bank continues to function ss the financial instrument of the Chinese Eastern Railway in accordance which the agreement of 1896 on a
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  • 44 5 Peking October 4.—The Government has decided that the Russian Courts at Harbin shall continue to function over Russian citizens, with appeal to the Chief Chinese Conru at Harbin in the first instance and finally to the Supreme Court at Peking.
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  • 126 5 CONSOLATION HANDICAP. Following are additional handicaps for Saturday:— Race 6. £HafS fl.—Pegasus 12.5; Bruce 12.2; TKe Bolter 11.6; Little Girl 10.12; Battleaxe II 10.5; Palm Oil 9.12; Whizz Bang 9.7 Gwini 8.9 Columbus 8.7; Gay Lass 8.2 Lovely Nightie 7.7 Mabel 7.0 Poverty 7.0; and Sandstone 7.7.
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  • 887 5 Mr and Mrs F D Hirdley are leaving by the Ekma on Monday for Rangoon^to catch the Yorkshire tor home, Mr SC Blacker, of Messrs Adamson* Gilfillan Co,, Ltd., Penang, has received the sad news of the death of his father, at Colombo H R H the
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  • 231 6 —“S.F.P.” ENTERTAINED AT SINGAPORE GARDEN CLUB. On Wedneday morning, Mons, Clemenceau, accompanied by the Hon’ble Dr Lim Boon Keng and M Danjou, the Consul for France, visited some places of interest and inspected the Yeong Cheng School, Club Street, and the Singapore Chinese Girls’ School, Hill Street, He
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  • 177 6 The following had the honour of dining at Government House and of meeting M. Clemenceau: H. E. Major General Sir D. H and Lady Ridout, Hon. Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Sproule, Hon, Sir William and Lady Murison, Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, Hon. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 73 6 A m?Bt interesting ceremony is announced by the Singapore Municipality to take place at eleveno’clock thia (Friday) morning, when M. Clemenceau will turn the first sod of the new main road proj cted by the Improvement Tru-t from Tank Road and Orchard Road to Bukit Timah Read, via
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  • 525 6 M Clemenceau, in an interview with the Malaya Tribune/’ replied to the initial question as to what be thought of the Colony: It is a beautiful place,” he said, the trees, the birds, the houses, the happy looks on the f<«ces of the people—all have pleased me
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  • 242 6 —“China Mail.” The following Press “Communique” is issued in Rangoon. The following statement recently appeared in a Rangoon newspaper with regard to the prospects of graduates who take up the profession of teaching. “A trained graduate starts on Rs. 80 and seldom gets beyond Rs. 120. In fact
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 626 6 THE GASPER Forms an AssociaHO» or Ideas. GOLD Each Cigarette A £l CA j* g Pleasant Memory ii 1 gcomiKlE t of Happy Days. |C J J Cents 95 per tin Hr of 50. 'L H.O.Wil*®’/ Obtainable Everywhere. Manly Vigour and Strength Dr. Cassell's Tablets Put New Life into Weak,
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    • 250 6 I HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY I TIPPING TRUCKS, RAILS, DOGSPIKES, j I POINTS AND CROSSINGS 1 SS S 3 s i J I Ready for Immediate Delivery Ex Penang. CHraiuiimnigf s THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, I Q (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) C 3 i j Penang, Singapore and Ipoh. s 5 □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnpriFUjpcinnn
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 290 7 ENK» O’ 1,11 PD l public meeting held at Kuala S n 6th October about 60 men j t all of whom were interested U > rubber industry. ,h a dissentient voice they agreed h curtailment of rubber outputs by hat 1 vas desirable and with equal 5
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    • 133 7 The exports of rubber from Straits Settlements ports during August were 3.673 tons (transhipments 1,622 tons compared with 10,773 tons in July and ■,933 tons in the corresponding month last year. The total exports for eight months of the current year amount to 90,9-29 tons, against
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    • 129 7 Messrs. Barlow Co., Singapore, reported on the 20th October At the openmg of the usual weekly auctions this morning there was a good all-round demand and prices show little change. Standard Sheet sold at 50/51| cents and one Lt realised 52 cents, a decline of 8 cents
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  • 107 7 Tenaup, October 22 t 1920. rh ’Esv of tbs Chartered Baks) Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 months’sigh® Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit; 2/4 25/32 Ca’cnfct.n Documentary 2/4 7/8 a D emand Bank R B 135 3 sight Private 145 D mmd Bank 3? g Madrae 1 Bank {35 I B
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  • 872 7 EXTENT OF THE PROVED AREA. The twelfth annual general meeting of Kramat Pulai. Limited, was held on September 16, at the registered offices, Portland House, 73, Basinghall Street, E.C., Mr. S. H. B. Blandy (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said the profit for the year under
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  • 376 7 THE DIRECTORS’ REPORTThe report of the Directors of the Tali Ayer Rubber Estates, Limited, for the year ended 30th April, 1920, states. The area under rubber was increased during the year by 252 acres, of which 6 acres were planted on Tali Ayer Estate and 246 acres
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  • 328 7 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The report of the Directors of th© Rubana Estates, Ltd. for the year ended 30th April, 1920, states: In accordance with the scheme submitted to and approved by the Shareholders in April last, the issued Capital of the Company has been increased to £300,000 by
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  • 103 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list;— Yesterday. To-day JD SHARES. J S S 3 j a m a oq Rubber (Dollar C. SC. C. C. Ayer Panas 11.50 10.60 Craigielea P.. 1.60 1.70 1.20 1.40 Glenealy 2.30 2.50 2.70 2.80 Hajtor
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  • 47 7 Yesterdaj’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $123.75 per picul, buyers, no sellers; raw tin $122 per picul, buyers, tin ore $122 per picul. Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £251 10s spot, and £257 three month*; on the 20th. £250 and £256.
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  • 62 7 Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited, second half of September, No. 1 Dredge 431 piculs, No. 3 Dredge 76 piculs, (stopped 8 days repaired bottom tumbler shaft and end of ladder.) Total 507 piculs; output first half October: —No 1 Dredge 479 piculs, No 3 Dredge 149 piculs, (stopped
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  • 33 7 The following were the rubber quotations ia London on the 21st October Plantation Ist latex crepe Is s|d Smoked Sheet Is 3£d Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 106 7 Messrs The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lbs Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 39 to 434 diamond No. 2 34 38 Crepe fine brown 21 j
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  • 182 7 Penang, October 22, 1920. SP. Tapioca $7.50 sellers M P. Tapioca $9.00 sellers Cold 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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  • 69 7 The Band will play the following programme of mu?ic at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Selection A Waltz Dream ...Srrauss 2. Fox Trot The Examp'eman Santiago 3. Waltz Bells of Blighty ...Beker 4. Intermezzo Anona ...Grey 5. March Gladiatoren ...Fucik It is reported that, on the
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  • 521 7 —“M M,“ Several years before this paper (the ‘Malay Mail”) made its appearance, the Selangor Journal had been published fortnightly by Mr John Russell. The first issee of this “Journal” was dated September 23rd, 1892. Among other items of news was the description of an act
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  • 191 7 (not to say cleaner, too) I— Malaya Tribune. n MORE RACING. It was to be expected that the tightness of money would affect the race meeting, but it was only in a surprisingly small degree. Our sportsmen seem to be never at a loss to find the
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  • 186 7 In the Supreme Court Singapore, before Mr Justice Barrett Lennard, the ca~e of Ma’colm Beranger against M W Bishop was mentioned by Mr G S Carver, who counsel for defendant. This is a casein which it is alleged that defendant did accept delivery of thirty tons of
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  • 36 7 24 k h October, 21st Sunday after Trinity. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Tamil). 5.15 p m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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  • 334 7 To-Day’s Departures. Manila for Rangoon (Mergui and Moul* mein via Rangoon). Lian Choo for Pulau Laogk&wi, Setul and Perlis. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). 4 Expected Arrivals. Somali, London, 25th. Gregory Apcar, Singapore, 25th. Ekma, Singapore, 25tb. Mishima
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  • 186 7 Oct 22—Football, Penang Free School Darul Makmoor F.C Free School Ground, 5-15 pm. Oct 23—Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, Meeting, British India House. Penang, 12 noon. Oct 23—Statutory Meeting Paradise Rubber Estates Ltd, Chamber of Commerce, 12-30 p.m. Oct 23—Football, Hongkong Bank v Adamson, Gilfiilan and Co. Oct 24—P.S.C.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and at the base of the brain. How can you stand it 1 You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, but you
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    • 87 7 AN IMPORTANT SECRET OF HEALTH is to keep the bowels free and regular. Constipation is the root cause of sick headaches, bilious disordered liver, coated tongue, ill-smelling breath, bad temper and dull spirits. If any of these symptoms trouble you take a dose of Pinkettes, the tiny, gentle-as-nature laxatives which
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