Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 249.80V0L. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 392 1 NIKKO MODERN ART i photographic studio, No. 7, North am Road. Tel No 579- —mnaa—■■ mu iiii^th—— —■■■■■■■ls nnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn /F t» u r the I ;g g I MARCHANT CALCULATOR j .<S I ENDS ALL FIGURE WORRY. n WHA r it 1 Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, also Calculates Interest, Q
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    • 17 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWH AWMUBM muv/«*mu« triTlW Sole Agenta S.S. a F.I.S« Ong Sam Leong 00,
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  • 708 2 MR» COPE’S FIRST PARTY LEAVES., An expedition left London on a two. years’ trip to the Antarctic regions where, on behalf of the British Imperial Antarctic Expedition, they will carry out a survey and circumnavigation of the western •oast of the Weddell Sea and .Graham Land.
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  • 159 2 Berlin, Sept, 25. —Potsdam was chosen recently by a film company as the setting for a play representing the life of Louis XIV., as Versailles is not yet thought to be a suitable place for German actors. The company engaged soldiers from the Potsdam garrison, whose co-operation
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1523 2 POSITIONS WANTED. AUCTION S INSURANCE. Planter 5 years experience, good testi- GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. THB n>om.l>i, epe.fr. M.l.y, Tamil Chinese, LONDON ABBCBANCE COBFOBAWIOX seeks billet as Assistant on Rubber Estate. At present disengaged, Apply Box No. AUCTION SALE OF VILLAGE LOTS AT 411, c/o Pinang Gazette. PADANG SERAI. n.d.r.ign.4 4«
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    • 396 2 I'the great eastern life I I ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. J Head Office :~SI NG A PORE. J Let Your Home Possess One Strong Anchor. j? Your foresight should provide comfort and provision for your loved I ones, should you die first, and you should make such provision to-day, Next day,
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  • 608 3 “GERMAN DESIRE FOR ENGLAND’S FRIENDSHIP.” Germany is making overtures for a reconciliation with England on the cynically frank ground of purely diplomats and commercial needs. She still bates us, still de Bounces us, but she wants an alliance to farther her own ends. The programme of the
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  • 273 3 The speech of the of Holland at the reopening of Parliament explains that hhe situation in Europe remains uncertain. Moreover, the hopes which the League ol Nations bad opened up as regards future re'aticns amongst S’ates have not yet been fulfilled. Under these ci'cumstances mea-ures to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 470 3 NOTTIOE. The trend of the modern mind is to obtain a specialist’s opinion on every- Mere high flown sentences in advertisements no longer satisfy. The ornumer wants to be in a position to judge for himself. Realising this, the p Clts of Messrs. Lambert and Butler’s Limited. London, manufacturers of
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    • 261 3 CHRISTMAS AMP m J new YEAR CARDS The interchange of these graceful missives of Friendship and Goodwill is one of the pleasing social customs of the age; but the card must possess true merit; it must excel in Art. If not the compliment fails to carry conviction. Send a "TUCKS”
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    • 152 3 UNINTERRUPTED ELECTRIC SUPPLY gl /S ASSURED IF YOU INSTALL A gl DELCO-LIGHT PLANT I SUPPLIED IN 2 SIZES. B (a) 3/4 Kilowatt, 32 volts, will light 35-20 Candle H Power Lamps. g| (b) 3 Kilowatt, 110 volts, will light 150-20 Hj Candle Power Lamps. g Both plants supplied with BATTERY
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 174 3 imperial 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 BED PEOPLE Keels 7 It is a Picture which is delightfully entertaining and decidedly fascinating. 2 Reels Law and the
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  • 2853 4 REGISTRATION OF The ordinary fortnightly meetiug o the Municipal Commission whs held in the Municipal Office, a yesterday afternoon, the e bring jreseit Mr 8 Codring'o (President), the Hon Mr W H Tnorne, Mr Yeoh Guan Seek, Mr Um Ewe Toh, Mr J L McFall and Dr Liston,
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  • 2216 4 Council adjourned till Nov. 3,—‘y ree Press.” PENANG» GENERAL HOSPITAL. THE CHINA FAMINE FUND. At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday, there were present: His Excellency the Governor and Commander in Chief (Sir Laurence Guillemard, K C B). The Hon’ble the Col. Secretary (Sir William Morison,
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  • 342 4 The Warwick Comedy Company at ibe Town Hall. The announcement that Mr. Eigar Warwick is shortly visiting Penang with an entirely new London Comedy Company will be eagerly welcomed by local theatregoers. For upwards of twelve years Mr. Warwick has been interested in theatrical tours in the East,
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  • 107 4 Penang, October 27, 1920. (Bt Courtesy of ths Chartered Base: London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months' eight Bank 2/4 I, 3 Credit 3/ 5 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta Demand Bank j 3 days’ sight Private 1*" Bombay Demand Bank ♦> 2 Madras Demand Bank 1 p a 3
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 205 4 DOES YOUR CHILD SUFFER FROM THEM? Many children in this country are troubled with worms, some of the indications of which are irregular appetite, bad breath, grinding of the teeth in sleep, pain and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the nose. Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, given
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  • 1764 5 ELECTRIFYING HIGHLAND RAILWAY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Edinburgh, September 25.—Details are now available of an important development in the way of generating electricity fiom water-power for domestic and industrial parposes on a large scale, with particular reference to the North of Scotland. It is proposed that Inverness should
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    • 407 5 f JAUNDICE ITS CAUSE AND CURE. This distressing complaint so common in all hot countries is caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. It is not an independent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which cause the Bile to overflow in this manner instead of entering the z
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    • 164 5 WHY SUFFER FROM A CHESi COLD. You can gat rid of it so easily—By using i Little’s Oriental Balm, you can gam immediate relief and soon all soreness entirely disaapears. It penetrates immediately. Goes straight to the exact spot where the trouble is and drives it away. There is nothing
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    • 123 5 -Jlsk for it at tfje (Blul) and fHoteh Something Really §ood. ■> —I SIMOND’S MILK STOUT A REVOLUTION h BREWING. Each Pint Contains the Energising Carbo-Hydrates of 10 Ounces of Pure Dairy Milk. Dog” Lager Beer THE FINEST. HSTI OBTA|NABLE s&l Per Casc 4 ioz Qaarts $4 i£ Pints $44
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  • 27 6 Cornelius-Rose —On Saturday. October 23. at the Ca'hedral of the Giod Shepherd, Singapore, by the Kev L M Dovelle, Mary Ernestine Rise aid Aloysios Francis Cornelius.
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  • 1178 6 During the war period when f<od supplies were ir sufficient and precarious and starvation was the spectre haunting peoples of Europe, the British Empire learned the lesson of the evils of dependence upon others for essentia's, notably foodstuff?, by br.ttr experience. The serious shortage was reflected in the
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  • 1296 6 The Lord Mayor of Cork, Mr Terence McSwiney, died on the The Death of morning of October 25th. McSwiney. He bad persisted in his hunger strike for 74 days, an amazing record, which is surrounded by mystery. The most extraordinary statements and allegations have been made regarding
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  • 35 6 A VISIT TO JAVA. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore. October 27. H. E. the Governor will pay a shot, visit to Java in the early part of November, returning about the 15th.
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  • 359 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 27. In the final of the Singapore tenuis championship pairs, Donnel and Leggatt beat Cameron and Griffith-Jones 6-2, 6-2. The other day the. scholars at a local school were ordered to write an essay, on school work. One young youngster wrote: —“Home
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 151 6 I] WE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK: Caustic Soda 70/72% 'j* Soda Ash 4270 Soda Crystals. j y J Silicate of Sod i. j Tallow. I| jlj I) 1 Cotton Seed Oil. i i 1 jl Palm Kerne! Oil. I BEHR CO., Penang. i<i< Ihl NY CARLSBERG| IF®® l Cm tV4
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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 sro the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 12.C9 a in 6.25 a m. 12 m’nt. 6.26 p.m. To-morrow. 12,22 a.m. 7.02 a.ir, 12 47 p.m. 7 02 p.m.
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  • 249 7 RACING abandoned, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 25. raciDg this week, including the 04O bridgwW«. h.. been abandoned. The Downing Street Conference. London, October 25. fl.o Miners’ Executive, after considering the resnlt of the leaders’conference with Mr Lloyd George to-night, adjourned until the morning. The Secretary, Mr Hodges, stated
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  • 241 7 GRIEF IN DUBLIN. London, October 25. The news of the death of Mr McSwiney was received in Dublin with profound grief. The city flag was flown half-mast, but British troops bad possession of the Mansion Htuse, over which a flag flies. There are signs cf
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  • 12 7 London, October 25. The King of Greece is dead.
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  • 65 7 INVITATION TO VISIT AUSTRALIA. Batavia, October 27.—The Australian yemier, Mr Hughes, has invited M. etrenceau to visit Australia at the contHion of his tour in the Dutch Indies. p, nct nOWQ whether he has consented. Uemenceau intends to return after his Trenk C t,lp J^ Bali by the
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  • 301 7 UNKNOWN WARRIOR’S BURIAL IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 25. A feature of the Armistice Day celebrations on November 11 in London this year will be the burial of an unknown British warrior in Westminster Abbey, and preparations are being made to deal with enormous crowds which
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  • 168 7 Havas. PLEA FOR TREATY EVASION. Paris, October 24. The German semi-official press is still relentless in attempting to find all sorts of reasons for Germany to dtdge the peace treaty stipulations. The former Imperial Cabinet Minister, Herr Dernburg, now contends, in a Berlin paper, that France has
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  • 126 7 London October 7th:—Colonel Yate, who always championed the Indian Army in the House of Commons, says: The one thing is to get a contented Indian Army, I fear the agitators’ influence may be so great under the present regime that the necessary money to carry into effect the
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  • 93 7 Calcutta, October 18.—Since Saturday last a number of the strikers have come back to work. About 200 new men mostly Ooriyas have been appointed in place of the strikers numbering about a thousand. Of the two gas tanks the biggest one has been half filled with gas and
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  • BOKHARA.
    • 51 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Bombay, October 25. An envoy of the Bolsheviks, who recently established themselves at Bokhara, occupied the Amir’s Palace. An explosion caused many easualties, while the Bolsheviks were removing the Amir’s supplies of munitions from the Palace. The Amir is reported to have fled to
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    • 329 7 Refugees Arrive In Persia. Allahabad, October 20.—The Pioneer’ says refugees from Bokhara continue to arrive in Persia and some of recent arrivals state that the Bolshevik troops who participated in the attack on the city were well provided with artillery, armoured cars and aeroplanes. The attack was
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  • 315 7 APATHY OF GOVERNMENT. A shipping writer spent several days in Washington interviewing departmental officials from whom be gathered unmistakable evidence of the existence of a state of chaos in the affairs of the United States shipping board, and of wholesale cheating and robbery, He discovered that, claims
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  • 49 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. tc-day 1. Selection The Boy ...Moncktou 2. One Step The Teddy Bears Picnic ~.Saddler 3. Waltz Red Rosen ...Lehar 4. Fox Trot Kiss Me ...David 5. March On The Quarter Deck ...Alford
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  • 1236 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “M. T Mrs. W. H. Thorne returned from Home yesterday, via Rangoon. Dr. A. L. Hoops, State Surgeon, Kedah, returned from long, leave by the Somali. Major General Sir Dudley Howard Ridout, K. B. E., C 8., C. M. G., arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday morning. Mr.
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  • 260 7 The following wireless message was received by His Excellency from H.M.S. Curlew on Sunday. “Captain. Officers and Ship’s company H.M.S. Curlew say au revoir to His Excellency the Governor and wish to convey to him, and through him to all those friends who made our visit sucn a
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 416 7 iTo Th» Editor or th» “Pinanq Gazxttb. X I would not have encroached upon yoiu- valuable columns to reply to the complaints of your correspondent, Mr- W. Beamish A. Morrison if it were not on account of my great concern for the comfort of all patrons attending
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    • 199 7 [To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, —May you, Mr. Editor, be kind enough as to give me a space in your valuable journal concerning Mr- W. B. A. Morrison’s statement in your paper of yesterday’s date about the management of the Penang Baba Bangsawan. It is a great
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  • 161 7 THE CHINA FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $45,216.68 Thong Chong Heng $lO Messrs. Hang Aun Insurance Co. Ltd. $25 Kwong Weng Chong Kee $5O Leong Yuen Bin $25 Hon Chi Hong $lO Mrs. Aw Yang Jit Kwi $lO Stanley Jones’ Mission Thank offering Contribution. $603-52 Cheah Loon Ghee
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  • 451 8 Messrs James F. Hattoa »fc Co., Ltd, Manchester, reported oa Wednesday, September 29tb, as follows Liverpool Cotton. 'day f Last Week Fully Mid* American —Spot 20.78 23.23 Mid-American, Current Month 17.20 19.69 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 54.00 59.50 do. Current Month 39.25 44.25 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents.
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  • 317 8 PENANO, OCTOBER 27, 1920. BEEP— eta Soup per catty 40 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60—70 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 80 Fillet
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 298 8 o /tv* jbfi J' J Bf > r f I ,A 71/F OTO RISTS like Firestone Tyres J, yJL because they can absolutely depend on their service. They can depend on the certain hold of tiie NonSkid tread. They can rely on their inbuilt endurance. With Firestone toughness, strength and
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    • 346 8 ■□■□■MOBi[=i™EZ™«=lMß[Zi™i=]MCZ»E3j Q SEATER MOTOR CAR I At the price of n a Motor Cycle. I PR,CE I 51,750. j SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY. Q I BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW. I I ONG SAM LEONG TRADING CO., LTD., I LI (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) U I Sole Agents: S. S. F.
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  • 777 9 K ENNEDY CO.’S SHARE LIST. S 2 s NAM L J- i ll RUBBER e Alor iim»ted Malay Estates 3.0 C AmlUg flSiß Planting Syndicate 2-. W yt l K’ ning Bobber EBtote L 2( Aye M lek Rubber Co. .‘M Ayer Rubber Estates 10.$ X^V b^ B to Bassett
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  • 81 9 The following are the lateet qnotations id Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. od an uo SHARES. 1-2 s'® ”5 CQ QQ a 30 Rubber (Dollar c. c. c. c. Jertm K. 1.60 1.70 1.30 Lunas 12 00 10.50 11.00 Mining. N. Taipiug 1.70 1.75 1.75
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  • 55 9 Tin was qaited in London yesterday £258 10« spot, and £263 10« three months; on ’he 25th, £251 10s and £257 10». To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $l3O par pica’, buyers, no sellers; unrefined tin $129 50 per picul, buyers, no sellers, tin ore $129.50
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in’ London yesterday Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 5d Smoked Sheet Is 3d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 182 9 Penang, October 27, 1920 SP. Tapioca $7.00 sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper fW. 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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  • 292 9 —“Straits Times.” LIFE IN MALAYA’. The ordinary plain man and his wife will be inclined to confess that it is all a matter of money. If one can pay all the monthly bills and then have a nice bit over any place is well worth while. Such
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  • 106 9 .—“Free Press Taking all these circumstances together with the estimated figure for the current year, the memorandum unquestionably leaves the impression that the position of the Colony from an actual financial and trade point of view—and allowing for the non-settlement of the disturbing after war effects—is highly
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  • 170 9 ’’—Ex. Something is too cheap! The thing is hardly believable, but there is no mistake about it. The “something” is rubber. At a special meeting of the Council of the Rubber Growers’ Association it was decided that the Council recommend to all producers of plantation rubber that
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  • 180 9 Messrs. George White Co., London, reported on September 29: A substantial recovery has taken place in prices during the period under review, current values shewing an advance of 2jd. to 21d. per lb. as compared with those ruling last Wednesday. Following the liquidation of a “bull” account
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  • 462 9 An extraordinary general meeting oi Kemaman Limited was held at the Offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. There were present: —Mr. Chew Woon Poh (Chair man). The Hon. Mr. W. Lowther Kemp (director), Mr. Lim Kim Seng (shareholder), and Mr. St. G. Johnston (for the Secretaries,
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 299 9 Bombay, October 16. —There is no change in any of the Bombay strikes. The Telegraph office have got a sufficient number of new recruits and delivery peons to be able to relieve the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides from doing voluntary work from the 18th instant. It
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    • 260 9 Simla, October 16. —In connection with the Census of 1911 a special industrial schedule was prescribed for enumeration of persons working in industrial establishments employing at least 20 persons, and published with Home Department Resolution dated 28th July, 1910. On the present occasion the extent and scope of
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    • 290 9 Calcutta, October 16. —The of the 8.1.5. N. Co.’s steamer Angora which went aground at Hooghly Point on Thursday shortly after 12 noon left the vessel that night with the help of the Company’s launches, and landed not far from the steamer. The remainder of the passengers
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    • 197 9 Bombay, October 18. —The following cables dated October 15 have been received from East Africa. (1) It is understood that the proceeds of the sale of plots of the Hon. Mr. Visram has been stopped by Government under the segregation rules and that as a protest
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    • 119 9 Allahabad, October 16. —The “Pioneer’s” Cairo correspondent writes: Matters appear to be progressing quite satisfactorily in regard to the acceptance of the basis on which it is proposed to make an agreement between Great Britain and Egypt. The meeting of members of the Legislative Assembly which was unofficially
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    • 146 9 Madras, October 18. —The Southern. India Chamber of Commerce has telegraphed as follows to the Secretary to the Government of India, Finance Departmental The Chamber feels that the present Indian foreign exchange position is extremely acute and that the Government of India should at once take steps to ease
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    • 269 9 Calcutta, October 22.—Messrs. Mackinnon McKenzie and Co. have received instructions from the managing directors of the P. and O. Co. that owing to complaints from passengers no dogs will be carried in future by the company’s steamers under any consideration whatever, A meeting
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  • STOP PRESS.
    • 228 9 j. —Rtuter. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT. London, October 25. The coal strike negotiations are proceed* ir g hopefully. After an hoar’s conference between the Premier, Sir R, S. Homa, Mr Bonar Law, Mr Bridgeman, the Score» taiy of Mines, and Mr Duncan, the Coal Controller, and representatives of ’he
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 281 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ---■-■L 1 !L2J 1 jn.i 8 POSITION VACANT. Head Clerk, wanted f r an Ettate near Kuala Lumpur. Good salary for competent and experienced man. Please apply to Box No. 422; c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Sarong Batik, f 3.50. fB, and f 15 per piece. Write at
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  • 163 10 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. Will o’ the Wisp for Teiuk Anson Lian Choo for Pulau Laugkawi, Perlis and Semi. Padang for Sitiawan. Eurymedon for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japan. Glenfalloch for Singapoie and China. Expected Arrivals. Dilwara, Bombay, 27 th. Tbongwa, Madras, 28tb, Matoppo, Singapore, 28tb. City of Dunkirk, Singapore,
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  • 535 10 Aid for Bi.itish far Eastbrn Transport.” The Evening Standard is informed on the highest authority that a scheme ot farreaching importance ha» hern put forward by the United States s upping authorities, including the United States Shipping Board and leading American firins j to co-operate with
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  • 304 10 DAILY (except Sunday), BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teiuk Anson, Kuala Kubu, i-7.15 a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.no Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 22 10 Despatched from Penang Deliveied k London. 19bh September By B I 12ch October 23rd By B I 21st
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  • 14 10 The homeward mail, by the Tee?ta, closes at 10 a.m. oa Saturday.
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  • 159 10 Oct 28—Football, Mercantile Bank v Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, at Victoria Green. Oct 29—Orchestral Society, Rehearsal, Town Hall, spm Oct 28—C.W A Meeting, the Parsonage, 10 am Oct 30—Rugby, Penang v Perak at Taiping Oct 30—Foo'.ba I, E<stero Smelting Co, v Topham and Railton. O-t 30—Tenth Ordinary General
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 298 10 rfr NORTHERN ASSURANCE a I COMPANY, LIMITED. MOTOR BRANCH. a li MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. j Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I deductions are allowed if the assured I has more than one Car Insured. I I s Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed ’off I the Renewal Premium when no I
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    • 146 10 TO PLANTERS. RUBBER ESTATES WANTED. Since 1912 we sold the following Estates and can now place sound producing properties in connection with which reports brought up to date and plans must be furnished, giving parti culars of crop for past three years. Es tates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN, WOLBERS,
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    • 268 10 I wassiamulll I ASSOMLILL&Cd’s I GREAT I SALE I ENDS 30th OCTOBER 5 t n COME IN TIME TO SAVE 5 i per cent. J D □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnn I A LARGE SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. BEST INDIAN BRITISH CARPETS. F I F I F I FI British Carpets 6 6by 4 6
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  • TURF PLOT.
    • 554 11 The defendants in the turf frauds’ case who were convicted after a hearing lasting over eleven days, the longest criminal trial on record at the Old Bailey, were brought up for sentence before Mr. Justice Greer. The defendants were Peter Christian Barrie, amateur jockey and racehorse
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    • 288 11 V.R.C. TO BEGIN CAMPAIGN. That the Victoria Racing Club intended, with the co-operation of country racing clubs, to initiate a campaign having for its object the introduction of legislation to legalise the totalisator in Victoria was announced by Mr. L. K. Mackinnon, chairman at the annual meeting of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 137 11 I NIADTEI I’CI I it lhH i 11l o j |To say that a Brandy is better I than KARTELL’S is an empty I boast; to beat it FOR QUALITY a I frank impossibility. I BRANDY. <i AaKgaaK^?^ 2 ***** 32 SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England)
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    • 153 11 I TANGYE’SI PUMPS. I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I I W i I S *ll' I I I 9 I Ofc' I i( I\\L.»% T I I L. i I I For Full Particulars Apply to: Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd I ’(lncorporated in Straits Settlements) B
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1332 12 PgO-RWTISH INDIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, J& (INCORPORATED IN U. 8. A.) i REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. AND Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. APGAR LINE. a s ECUADOR 1 A From Hongkong about Ist Dec 1920 j Companies Incorporated in England.) and every 28 days thereafter. MA
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    • 1034 12 I FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY S COLE AERO-EIGHT CUBITT CARS* 1 s Seven-seater “De Luxe England’s Mass Prod tion Car. uc 1 LEYLAND 4 TON FULTON MOTn» j LORRY LORRIES S I STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, I Iss KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH SINGAPORE. 5 ln in| l||hll J' BANKS SIAM COMMERCIAL Bih7 LIMITED,
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