Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 247. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 467 1 NIKKO modern art PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, No. 7, Northam Road. Tel :'NO 579* v\u□iiiiiiiiiiiilllliniiiilllllllllllll iiiiiiilillllllllllllllllilllllllllllliuillllllllliuillllllllllliuilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliuiannnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnunnnnnnnnn e a a n—i 0 a H In regard to accidents, n I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. I I s SjSgSSSSB| Sometimes it will be g s H //JrnK good; sometimes bad. 1 s n //Ztja JCTreWjj®! 4&w\V
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    • 16 1 THE BEBI CAR IM TOWN MMMM «Mai sols Agents 18. P.W.S< Ong Sam Leong a 00.
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  • 1790 2 POPULARITY OF SPORT. Edinburgh, September 22. Everyone remarks that there is more about sport in our newspapers than ever before, and the reason is that there is more about sport in people’s minds than at any previous time. The interest in games is as it was before the
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  • 146 2 A means of smoothing out wrinkles was recently announced by a French surgeon. There was not the immedate rush of patients that he doubtless expected, bub the other day a woman applied for treatment. She underwent a slight operation) which consisted in cutting the flesh behind the
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    • 1045 2 POSITIONS WANTED. AUCTIONS. DiXON LTO.~IN LIQUIDATION. F s ie **Vi c io oo Y ed th e9d F yl t oth r, u J*®.. November *t 11 am at the Factory ,o inang a Premise* HE Nortbam Road, the whole of 1899-19-11 the plant, Machinery and Equipment of an 1
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    • 934 2 NOTICES. x* —X. An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal I )O Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office, at 4 p.m, .on Tuesday, the 26th (By Order), MWjT. W. DOUGLAS, g* 1 A.g, «Sec. to the Municipal Commissioners. wL 23rd October, 1920. “'LI iX feA t fl s «3TS
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  • 802 3 I SOCIALISTS EAGER TO RESUME POWER. The ‘Times”' Berlin correspondent wrote as follows on Sept. 13: As the time for the National Socialist Congress approaches signa of a Cabinet crisis in Germany in the near future become increasingly evident. The Majority Socialists, dissatisfied With the present Government’s
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 121 3 jl fi for it at tfie Club and fHotel. Something Really sood. SIMOND’S MILK STOUT A REVOLUTION IN BREWING. Each Pint Contains the Energising Carbo-Hydrates of 10 Ounces of Pure Dairy Milk. fl “Bull Dog” 11 Lager Beer fll THE FINEST. OBTAINABLE r Pcr Case 4 dM arts porter n
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    • 231 3 We (San Supply from Stock Acetic Acid Cotton Waste Scythes Axe Heads Disinfectant Shovels Belt Dressing Filters Sorrocks Bicycles Gouges Sodium Sulphite Bill Hooks Lalang Knives Soft Soap Bolts and Nuts Latex Cups Spouts Box Strapping Linseed Oil Stencil Ink Brass Wire Gauze Lubricating Grease Tapping Knives. Brooms Metrolacs Tar
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  • 4190 4 H.E. The GOVERNOR’S SPEECH. THE FINANCIAL POSITION. The foilowii g is the addre-s by His Ex oellet’cy the Governo to the members of me Legislative C>u cil at the meeting held this af ernoon. Honourable Members of the Legislative Council. It has been the practice when the annnal
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  • 155 4 A civil action for damage?, which has occupied the attention of Kuala Lumpur Supteme Court upon several occasions recently, wis finally concluded before Mr Justic Farrer Manby an Thursday. The Federal Trading Company, re presented by Mr C Wagner as counsel, were plaintiff»,and sued the Hamediah
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  • 234 4 THE RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 24 The Seremban Skye Meeting on Sato, day was carried out successfully, an j provided a pleasant* afternoon to a a □umber, Results Civil Service Cup THE BOLIER 9.13 (Elliot) i BATTLEAXE 8.12 (Strode) Tim l 1 min
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  • 287 4 Tire Business tor the Meeting of the Municipal Commission, to morrow, is u follow 1. Minutes of last meeting to ba r&d and confirmed, 2. Any special business the President may bring forward, 3 Questions. 4 Motion by Dr P Liston regarding tha time within which registration of
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  • 50 4 The Band will play the f0,,0W g f r(M# gramme of music at the Espl* 4o 6 p.m. to-day 1 Overture Poet and Peasant ...SoPP® 2. Fox Trot Smile ...B° be 3. Selection Les Cloches do oet x Comeville 4. W.l-1 The Miseoari 5. March American Eagle D'-
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  • 666 5 vl-NERAL OF TOWKAY CHUNG TIN FAIT, The body of the late Towkay Chung Yin who expired at Medan, Sumatra, thile oo a trip to consult a specialist, was bought to Ipoh last Saturday by his other, Mr Chung Yin Loon ThroughD r the week hundreds of
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  • 117 5 here has been an amusing comedy over stamps to be issued by our wriest settled colony, Bermuda, The in Council decided upon one design, and, apparently unaware of tcuion, the House of Assembly ap Gov mother. Since, however, the >ts trUOl f atD P bad been
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  • 86 5 laer e Was biMng comnonf a Very interesting mint Club !Un 01 Swunb« r s taking J p a rt Un< Tk mornin six mem h a runnim/d „T oints wei ‘e given, Bt andi n r (]j Ve f fl tbe lower board, a bo ar
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  • 360 5 Efforts for the Famine Fund. The Penang Baba Bangsawan, whose good work on behalf of tbe Raffles College Fund will be recalled, gave two matinee and two night performances in tbe Empire Theatre during the week-end, the gross proceeds being given to tbe China Famine and Floods
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  • 348 5 ‘•EASIERN TRUTH’S CLAIM DISMISSED. Judgment was given for defendants, with coats, in tl e Supreme Court, Penang, cn Saturday, in tbe case in which the “Eastern Truth” Syndicate sued Messrs Ribeiro and Co, L’d. for $15,000 damages for nonfulfilment of contract to publish the “Eastern Truth Mr C
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  • 166 5 Mr Langham Carter had before him a powerfully built man, named Tan Ah Jin, who was charged in connection with an incident at Pasir Panjang in the early morning of the 10i>h its*. It seems that Mr Elli?, manager of the Linotype and Machine) y Co, turned
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  • 563 5 BOOK OF GOOD STORIES. There has been published a book that will delight the very many admirers and friends of a great man and an actor who was a great personality of the stage “Herbert Beerbohm Tree," with Mr. Max Beerbohm, Sir Herbert’s brother, as its general
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  • 111 5 —Ex. Armistice Day having been conditionally fixed for the unveiling of the Whitehall Cenotaph by King George, considerable interest is being shown in the arrivals of stone on the prepared site. The progress of the Work seems slow, and many have thought the temporary memorial might have been
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  • 597 5 Mr. Richard Oliver of Hongkong, writing to the “Daily Mail" says the Chinese are a most difficult people to understand because they seem to Europeans to possess so many contradictory characteristics. Some of the earliest of scicif tific achievements originated in China. The Great Wall, the Grand
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  • 294 5 The case of Mr. Shaw is attracting attention in the Far Eastern Press. Mr. Shaw has been under arrest and subject to severe treatment for over two months, but he has not yet been brought before any Court nor has there been any preliminary hearing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 150 5 DON’T CIVE UP. When you suffer the unbearable twinges and tortures of Rheumatism, when yon are oppressed by the awful spectre of ceaseless pain, when you have tried all the cures you know and these cures have failed—don’t give up. The skill of man can find a way to solve
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    • 156 5 GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. PENANG ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. FULL ORCHESTRA OF FIFTY PERFORMERS. SATURDAY OCT. 30™. PRICES $3 $2. REFRESHMENTS OBTAINABLE AT HALL. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. Stocktaking Clearance Sale I All Goods Genuinely Reduced I The British Bombay Bazaar 1 1 Viiftndas Go., ffo 8, Sieaefi Street, Penang, E
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 132 5 IMPERIAL ;A\T e EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. MONDAY, 25th, TO WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1920. In the Second House at 9*15 p.m. 7,000 feet COLOMBIA PICTURE PRESENT 7,000 feet 7 Keels CALL OF HER PEOPLE Reels 7 It is a Picture which is delightfully entertaining and decidedly fascinating. 2 Reels Law
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  • 24 6 Gates-May—On 16th October, at Singapore, Sadgen Ga’ee of Sungei Patani, Kedah, to Gladys Irene, daughter of Capt and Mrs May. Farnborough, Hants, England.
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  • 1220 6 The vagaries of exchange in India have been responsible for extraordinary developments from time to time fortunes have been acquired and lost, trade has followed strange courses, and some incidents reported would be regarded as arresting, even in the pages of fiction. Despite the fact that they were associated
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  • 1373 6 It is the boast of the Triple Alliance (miners, railwaymen and The Triple transport workers) that it Alliance, can “stop every wheel in the country.’’ We hope it will not come to that. The affiliated societies represent a membership of approaching, 2,000,000, made up approximately as follows.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 400 6 [To Thi Enrroa or na “PDuxa Sir—With regard to the Armistice dinner and smoking concert announced for November lltb, I thould sugge-t that this ba held not necessarily under the auspices of the Ex-Service Association, bu than Mr Mayger should invite all and sundry wbc are
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 E ivr "can Supply 1 FROM STOCK: I I I Caustic Soda 70/72% 1 Soda Ash 42% 41 Soda Crystals. J Silicate of Soda. Tallow. I Cotton Seed Oil. I Palm Kernel Oil. j i j BEHR CO., Penang. j NY CARLSBERG I JS® I •I Li’i*’ Lag» S g
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 10.52 a m. 5.08 a.in. 11.17 p.m. 5.11 p m. To-mobrow. 11.31 a.m. 5.47 A.m. 11.49 p m. 5 49 p,m.
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  • 1495 7 5 progress towards peace. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 21. While the Labour leaders are continuing esp l O re means of bringing the Governand the miners together, no tangible reaa toward B a settlement was made The discussions centred around tb*propo’»l’ olMrßrace While the action of the railwaymen,
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  • 37 7 422 CHINESE KILLED. Tientsin, October 21. A terrible explosion in the coal mines at Tangihan, in Chihli, resulted in 422 Chinese coolies being killed. The disaster is attributed to tbe ccolietJ practice of lighting cigarettes
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  • 24 7 THE ARMISTICE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Warsaw, October 21. Military operations have ceased on the entire front, in accordance with the armistice terms.
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  • 72 7 A BOLSHEVIK DEMAND. Paris, October 1. It is reported that the Soviet Government sent an ultimatum to Armenia deman-, ding permission for the immediate transport of Bolshevik troops through Armenia io order to effect a junction with the Turkish Nationalists in Asia Minor. It is probable Armenia will refuse,
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  • 164 7 London, October 21. A telegram from Athens says Professor Vidal, who came from Paris specially to attend King Alexander left after a pathetic scene in the Royal Chamber. His Majesty decorated Professor Vidal, The Government handed him a fee of £12,000. Meanwhile the surgeon, M. Derblet,
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  • 526 7 The Italian labour dispute is a fight bewsen t e principles or monarchy and democracy, says Mr G Ward Price. Hitherto, in the industrial enterprises of all countries organised on the capitalist system, one man has exercised sole command, whether as proprietor or managing director,
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  • 98 7 £2,000,000 DEAL. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 22. In an. interview, Mr. W. F. Regan, who, on behalf of the Rubber Planters’ -Union, arranged a £2,000,000 contract for supplying rubber to Russia, the rubber to be delivered from March, 1921, to December, 1922, declared he was satisfied with
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  • 39 7 THE AMERICAN DUTIES. Washington, October 21. A Sino-American Treaty has been signed, providing for graduated increases of import duties on tobacco, sugar, spirits and luxuries from China, instead of the present five per cent flat rate.
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  • 91 7 Paris, October 21. It is generally believed that the subsidiary Standard Oil Company, entitled Standard Franco-Americaine, in addition to placing the Standard Oil Company’s products on the French market, will devote considerable capital to the exploration of petroleum strata in France and the French’ Colonies in order
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  • 43 7 PERTH MATCH ABANDONED. Perth, October 22. Owing to a case of typhus aboard, the Osterley is quarantined. The Marylebone cricket team was not allowed to disembark at Perth, and the match was abandoned. The Osterley sails for Ade la ide to-day.
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  • 42 7 GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF LIQUOR. Vancouver, October 22. British Columbia voted overwhelmingly in favour of Government control of the sale of liquor, at a special election. The defeat of the present “Dry” Act was conclusive, the majority against being 15.000 votes.
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  • 33 7 Washington, October 22. Senor Roberto Pesquiera, a confiden tial agent of the Dela Huerta Government. has arrived in Washington to nego tiate American recognition of the present regime in Mexico.
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  • 34 7 Washington, October 22. The Bankers’ Association decided tc request President Wilson to recreate the War Finance Corporation for the pur pose of aiding the export of cotton, wheat and other agricultural products.
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  • 47 7 New York, October 21. It is understood the Commander of the Alaskan Aerial Expedition recommends a regular aerial service to Alaska. He reports he frequently sighted herds of reinder, caribou, bear and mountain sheep. The Indians fled on the approach of the machines.
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  • 66 7 BANDITS CAPTURED. Cleveland, October 22. An attempt by thieves to carry off $50,000 from a safe in the Cleveland Trust Company’s Bedford Branch in broad daylight, was foiled by a brave clerk, Petre, who alarmed the town. A pistol battle followed. Two bandits were killed, and Petre
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  • 47 7 Port of Spain. October 22. A Trinidad message says the British cruiser Cambrian and the Canadian Government steamer Farmer succeeded in beaching the United States Shipping Board steamer Zaca, which is afire. Efforts are being made to arrest the flames by flooding the hold.
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  • 1002 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. Nell is to be the Controller un der the Clearing Office Ordinance. Among those leaving for Home this week are Messrs. R. B. Bannon and E. N. T. Cummins. Mr. and Mrs. H. Welham are expected here to-morrow, by the s.s. Elephanta from Rangoon. Mr. Justice
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  • 366 7 Batavia, October 25. —M. Clemenceau arrived at Batavia on Saturday morning, and was welcomed by a special commission, including the Adjutant to the Gover-nor-General and the First Secretary. VL Clemenceau left by special train Buitenzorg, where he will be stay at the Palace of the Governor-General
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  • 266 8 To-Day’b Depastures. Perlia for Kantang (Trang). Pangkor for Telnk Anson. Helenes for Colombo, Dhannsbkod», Su z and United Kingdom. Ekma for Rangoon and Calcutta fMergoi and Moulmein via Rangoon) ExPBOTBD A RBI V AM. Somali, London, 25th. Gregory Apcar, Singapore, 25th. Mishima Mare, Singapore, 26th. Eiephanta, Rangoon, 26th.
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  • 425 8 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh. Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Koala Kubn, >7.16 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buotar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taipiag By
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  • 1223 8 WE HAVE BEEN HAD,” In letters received by the directors of the Badak Conpany from Mr H F Scarborough, the company’s representative in the Malay Peninsula, Mr Scarborough gives further confirmation of his opinion, sent by cable message, that the property is valueless Cmm nting on the sensational
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  • 626 8 Messrs. Baker Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Friday, as follows Business during the week has been steady and a fair volume of transactions falls to be recorded in most sections, although Tin has again accounted for the majority f transaction!*. The latest price of Rubber
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  • 695 8 THE R.G.A. PROPOSALS The following is from the text of th P n G.A. circular recommending A of output referred to in the cabk tember 23, from London to Mahv received by the mail which arrived Home on October 21:— ro,a It is suggested that:— (n Et which
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 240 8 [rĔSOH’B I AUSTRALIAN 9 LIGHT LAGER g Obtainable fromALL LEADING DEALERS find j THE E. O. HOTEL. WHOLESALE STOCKS HELD BY THE SOLE AGENTS: Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) S. S. AND F. M. S. THE GASPER C Forms an Association of Ideas. i Carer cut
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  • 866 9 RA H MAN HYDRAULIC TIN. GENERAL meeting. ThA thirteenth annual genial meeting of >Shareholders of the Rahman Hydraulic imited, was held at the registered a nf the Companv, British India Hoose, Jon Saturday, Major H F Natter, *1- .“.voidable absence of Mr G N 0 took the chiir There were
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  • 27 9 -he Gevemn- i vT 'T t 0 a P a< a nnM- u F ber 1920 to b Bettkme n u tn thrOaBhc P the
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  • 67 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Keaneiy Co.’s share list»:— Friday. To-day 8 8 8 SHARES. .2 s’® GO CO 9 02 Rubber (Dollar c. sc. c. J c. Tambalak 95c 1.00 85c 95c Mining. Ratrut B. 25/6 26/6 25/- 26/T’kah Hr T.... 20.50 21.00
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  • 32 9 To-dsy’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $125.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers; unrefined tin $124.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers, tin ore $124 50 per picul, business dona.
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  • 19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N L from 17th to 23rd October, being one week 13 tons.
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  • 203 9 Penano, October 25, 1920. SP. Tapioca 57.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 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. r No.
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  • 224 9 Amount previously acknowledged $38,913 13 Collections pec Mr Kbor Ewe Choe, Employees of Bassett Estate, Perak $5O Kun Gna Kow Secbion (partly collected) Chin Hin Co $250, Sympathiser Lee $5O, Joo Hoe &Co $5O, Yeoh Chip Moh $5O, L Y Swee Coy $5O, Yew
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  • 157 9 Oct 25—The Athenaeum, Masonic Ha l, Northam Road, 9-15 p.m. Oct 26—Rugby Trial Match, Esplanade, 5 30 p.m. Oct 29—Orchestral Society, Rehearsal, Town Hall, 5 p m. Oct 30—Rugby, Penang v Perak at Taiping Oct 30—Football, Eastern Smelting Co, v Topham Jone* and Railton. Oct 30—Tenth Ordinary General
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  • 199 9 At a special general meeting of the M s lem Institute held at the Club premises. Race Course Road, Singapore, recently a re solu'ion “That in the opinion of the Moebm Institute it is high time that a Musulman is appointed on the Legislative Council
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  • 121 9 Penang, October 1920. (Bi Courtesy of the 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/b Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 135] 3 days’sight Private 145 Bombay Demand Bank 135 Madras Demand Bank 135 H 3 days’ eight
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 298 9 ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION. Your Happiness Depends Largely Upon The Answer. Are you feeling as well and looking as young just now as you should do 1 if not, why not? You are just as old as you feel, and your feelings and looks depend largely upon the condition of
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    • 749 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. positions V.CAHT, < cannot do better than Competent Clerk required immediately. One accustomed co stores accounts pre- CCwirew A w C/JC AWe ferred. Good salary to capable man. Apply Box No. 418, c/o Piuang Gazette. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. Rw PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. limdn of tht blood! tnese corpuscles
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  • 517 10 THE AR FUL STRING PULLER’. The psople who spread the poisonous doc trine of anarchy, of discontent and envv have much to answer for. Usaa ly, the high priests of agitation are people who are themselves comfortably off—tbeoi is’s, addlepated babblers, who love to bear them elves
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  • 468 10 Messrs James F. Hatton 00., Ltd, Manchester, reported on Wednesday, September 22nd, as follows Liverpool Cotton. Last Week Fully Mid-American—Spot 23.23 23 07 Mid-American, Current Month 19.69 19.58 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 59.50 64.00 do. Current Month 44.25 45.25 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 31.00 31.00 Current Month
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    • 1511 12 P& O-B RIT,SH INDIA: PACIFIC «AI,L S J£ A^ IP Company, JL REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-FACIFIC SERVICE. jqp Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Ban Francisco. m as VENEZUELA From Hongkong X)U r< n°’ fSS ftJk ft 88 ECUADOR From Hongkong about Ist Dec 1920 ««L JL A X and every
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    • 725 12 M. N. NOOHU Co. 6a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. The wellknown “La perla del Orieute” and Alhambra brands of Manila cigars. A Fresh Direct Shipment Just Received. Reina Victoria loo’s $lO-00 Especiales 25’s $4-50 Reina Victoria 50’s 5-50 Excelentes 25’s 5-50 High Life 50’s 4-50 American Favorites 25’s 7-00 Londres 100’s
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    • 330 12 SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED, BANGKOK (Incorporated by Royal Charter BRANCH AT TUNG SONG, (Junction Royal Siamese State Rail« av Southern Line.) Capital—Ticals 3,300,000. Reserves— Ticals 1,810,000, Agents in Penang The Netherlands Trading Society Agents in Singapore: The Banking The Netherlands Trading Society Every description of Banking an d rchange business
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