Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-10-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1835. No. 252. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement549 1920-10-30 1 xx&s e rywherewholesalefrom g i S I 1 1 1 1 o„, Sam leong Co., Penan,. sxaaESEßiDSßcnDcnfficnDffl ES OjWWEWWWI v^nTT^r^? CIIVENESS AND IXDI VWUAUIY OF “STATE EXPRESS” f| .HAVE NQT CIGARETTES COMPEL ADMIRATION BEAR BRAND MILK I 1 can fcave 1,0 ide ha I $l/'® I Perfeclly Sterilised KilK I'B/awJib549 words
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Advertisement27 1920-10-30 1 "X sr»««gBPW& L.tor, ,M id WIT TTRgJHT THE BEST CAg tN TOWS I I WUf .WEAff I Sole Agents S.S. F M.S. long Sam Leong O«J s27 words
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Article495 1920-10-30 2 —Ex. OPPORTUNITY IN THE SCHOOLROOM. Since the days of our great-grand-mothers health has become a more and more complex problem says a Home paper. The family volume, with its 101 remedies, no longer supplies all we want to know. The old idea that health conditions can be—Ex. - 495 words
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Article351 1920-10-30 2 New York,September 26—-Prices in the I nited States are coming down with a rush. The abnormal foreign exchange situation, which for so long has boosted the dollar at the expense of the pound, not to speak of the franc and the lira, is now having its351 words
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Advertisement953 1920-10-30 2 POSITIONS .WANTED. STEAMERS FOR SALE. Under instructions leceived from The Ministry of Shipping, London, seeks billet as Assistant on Rubber Estate. Offers are invited for the purchase the At present disengaged, Apply Box No, following Ex-Enemy Steamers. 411, c/o Pinang Gazette. Name of Gross Nett B .j t 1899—19-11 Steamer.953 words
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Advertisement1442 1920-10-30 2 TENDERS INVITED. TfafCC INSURANCE,^ 8 Tenders will be received up to noon, on the Friday, the sth November, 1920, at the Tlk LONDON IRAnnivm Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, from 11|* All CoRp o*AHqi persons desirous of contracting for supplies AZ underaivned t for tbe Government at Peoeng fore period >1,442 words
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Article1285 1920-10-30 3 A SPECIAL INTERVIEW. The largest Congress ever held in Sooth Africa assembled at Bloemfontein to consider the reunion of the two parties of the Dutch people, the South African party (led by General Smuts) and the Republicans (led by General Hertzog). General Hertzog is the bead and front1,285 words
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Article603 1920-10-30 3 Evidence collected in foreign lands shows that tuberculosis does not exist in places fir removed from contact with civilised people, and that when it is introduced by “carriers.” or infected people bom civilised countries, it has a deadly efl’ ct on the unsalteo” population. Tnis was the603 words
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Advertisement676 1920-10-30 3 IMPORTANT land sale. BY DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE WILL OF L. R. YZELMAN, Deceased. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL BY AUCTION, AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON. Oq Saturday, 13ttj November, 192 a, near t/je Supreme Court, )(uala JCumpur. r i ■—wwf— i The Following Valuable Properties Situated at Treacher Road,676 words
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Advertisement114 1920-10-30 3 Jisk for it at the @lub and Jfotei. 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. Dog” Lager Beer THE FINEST. OBTAINABLE Per Casc 4 r s ,s I M 99 O 9f FintS Special114 words
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Article25 1920-10-30 4 Paris, October 17—. The Conference of have decided to request the Bago-'lav Gfvsrtmeit immediately to nrithdraw Jogo Slav troops f cm Carinthia.25 words
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Article351 1920-10-30 4 Staff Alterations And Additions The Secretary of the Colonies has been pleased to approve the following alterations in, and additions to, the office of the Chief Secretary to Government-, F M S., as from July 1,1920, viz. First Assistant Secretary to Government, 1 F M 8., Class351 words
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Article258 1920-10-30 4 —Ex. America has come to the conclusion that Church Services are dull. Consequently she has decided to enliven them. One has grown accustomed to startling innovations from the United States, but this latest stunt caps the climax. An organisation of Church and business men, we are toll,—Ex. - 258 words
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Article159 1920-10-30 4 At a bu.inesi meeting of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, the Rules of Golf Committee submitted for approval certain changes in the rules, which have been framed after meetings with the American delegates, and after consultations with representatives of Canada and South Africa. The alterations hwe159 words
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Article76 1920-10-30 4 (From thb Chinese.) It stands—a delight to the eye b .< Its story hidden, save to the wise. A message it brings from the Far Away. Of Scholars, of Seers, of a lost Cathay; Its story is wrapb in an Orient veil; Only to Love will it76 words
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Article119 1920-10-30 4 *'S. F. P.” A reader sends us an F. M- S. Railways receipt for 72 cents, and states that this sum was extorted from me for passage by launch from Prai to Penang. I caught the launch at the last minute and had no ticket. On enquiry from the119 words
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Article561 1920-10-30 4 The average woman will probably be annoyed or amused at the view put forward by Professor Leonard Hill that her fashions are decreed by a desire to impose on others and to maintain a false system of sexual selection, says Mr. Maurice Long. For while such criticism561 words
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Article396 1920-10-30 4 —Ex. To Mister Tim the doctor went, and sai< “Good morning, Tim! I’ve brought < special instrument to measure up you vim. Unless another brick you’ve stil to lay this afternoon, please take you coat off if you will —I must be going soon This epidemic in—Ex. - 396 words
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203 1920-10-30 4 THE CHINA FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $49,850.70 Staff of The Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. $6O Yeap Keng Teng $5O Staff of Messrs. Joo Hoe Co. $65 Yeoh Paik Keat $3OO Capt. T. Ring $lO Mrs. Weng Chan $lOO Messrs. Kwong Yoon $3OO Messrs. Cheng Law Co. $250203 words
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Article144 1920-10-30 4 In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard, an action was commenced by Chop “Hong Joo” against the Federated Malay States Railways claiming $1,644.64, the value of ten bags of rubber which it was alleged defendants had failed to deliver. According to the statement of144 words
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Article117 1920-10-30 4 “M.M.” In connection with yesterday’s editorial we are informed that a conference of Rulers and Residents sat recently to consider arrangements for the reception of H.M.S. Malaya in these waters and it was only because it would probably be necessary for the ship to take in oil, supplies,“M.M.” - 117 words
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Article238 1920-10-30 4 At the meeting of Ebe Singapore Municipal Council, Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston moved: That a Sub-Committee be formed to consider a scheme for the erection of new Municipal offices on the site of the Victoria Memorial Hall and theatre (which would be rebuilt) and that these should238 words
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Advertisement439 1920-10-30 4 MIW advertisement, POSITION VACANT. Expe A i r oed Chines Clerk Mme Office la Peras. App! r salary required and enclosing copv < mouiala to Box No. 425 c/i p' e tl G.zette. /J TO LET. Rooms Furnished, With Europeans, Wi h out board, private entrance. Ann's R No. 424,439 words
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Article896 1920-10-30 5 "NO MAGIC REMEDY.” Brussels, September 29. —The Conference opened this morning with an address in English by Dr. Vissering (Holland), which makes 45 pages in print, it was especially interesting at the points in which Dr. Vissering differs from British and American views. Having laid down the896 words
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Article392 1920-10-30 5 CALIFORNIA'S IMPATIENCE. Washington, Sept. 23.—The L’nited States seems to be in for another of the periodical so-called anti-Japanese agitations. The news that negotiations had been initiated for a permanent settlement of the immigration question seems to have sharpened the determination of the Californians not to wait for the392 words
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Article470 1920-10-30 5 New York, Sept. 24.—Mr. Henry Ford, in reducing the price of his cars and tractors to the pre war level, has given a lead which other manufacturers are beginning to follow. Business men in many cities believe that the peak has been passed and that there will now470 words
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Advertisement238 1920-10-30 5 Tso-nig6t! Orchestral Society s i j Qoneert and C' :m:iz?ncing r. rn. 1 $3 and $2. ‘Book of Refreshment tickets $1 each. J k H 'T.ljg! n !jfe OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS AND REPAIR WORK. I Our stock of LENSES of all descriptions is H 2 large and up-to-date and we undertake238 words
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Advertisement325 1920-10-30 5 nnnannnnnnncnnnnnnnannnnanunnn jWASSIAMULIi ASSOMULL&Co’s j I GREAT! I SALE n n ENDS 30th OCTOBER i a n S COME IN TIME TO SAVE g n n 40 per cent I n a n □nnnnnnnnnnnan.annnnnnnnnnnnnnn A LARGE SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. BEST INDIAN BRITISH CARPETS. I F I F I F I F325 words
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Miscellaneous128 1920-10-30 5 MOTHER grand change of programme from THURSDAY, 28th, to SUNDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1920. imperial I tjpiKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD* in the Second House at 9-15 P.m. Theodore C. Deitrich and A. F. Beck Present Doris Kenyon in 6 Reels The Band Box Reels 6 Picturized from the famous novel by128 words
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Article20 1920-10-30 6 Kitching.—On October 28th, at the European Hospital. Batu Gajah, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Kitching. of Seremban, a son.20 words
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Article41 1920-10-30 6 Bradford—Kennedy.—Ou October 28th at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Kuala Lumpur, by the Rev. W. E. Horley, George Bradford, of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd., Klang and Port Swettenhaxn, to Elsie Duncan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Dundee.41 words
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1118 1920-10-30 6 T.0.M.” Coming into town this morning retiients of Penang observed a somewhat drooping figure, bearing a board cn which was a question and an app°al, Are you breeding mosquitoes Dou r The sandwich man v was a first class advertisement, for his lagnbrioes lookT.0.M.” - 1,118 words
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Article1859 1920-10-30 6 There will be general agreement with the view expressed by the Trade with Hon Mr W Duncan, that Russia. if the big rubber deal with Russia eventuates, as reported, the situation locally would te considerably affected for the bette-. In business circles at home, though there is1,859 words
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Article26 1920-10-30 6 (Aneta Service.) Pa’svia, October 29.— '1 Company is bankrupt, the dtfL >r6 ten millirn guilders lhe cre tba appjintiug a Commis-Lu to Rcustodian.26 words
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Article32 1920-10-30 6 Batavia, October 29 l ie is very dull, owing to the Q C tob«r Java overs a company- Super l f o b is 29 guTJers, at which done.32 words
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Advertisement165 1920-10-30 6 xg hU [WE CAN SUPPLY li J FROM STOCK: 1 Caustic Soda 70/72% Soda Ash 42% Soda Crystals. i j i| Silicate of Soda. Tallow. Cotton Seed Oil. M Palm Kernei Oil. J BEHR CO., Penang. I |!h !i P* I NY CARLSBERG I BEER g THE OLD FAVOURITE S165 words
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Advertisement70 1920-10-30 6 E. &0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. TOWN HALL November Sth, 9tb and 1016. Warwick Comedy Co. Mon, H, V. Esmond’s Comedy ath THE law divine H. A. Vachell's powerful Play THE CASE of LADY CAMBER. Wed. The Roaring Farce lOth* ELIZA COMES TO STAY. Entirely New70 words
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Article1168 1920-10-30 7 n OL1) ON THE PEASANTSv ron Peter Wrangel is at present the factor in Russian politics, and h t "he is a factor at all is perhaps the t ctrikinu tribute that can be paid to 111(1 u rP of organization and leadership, hl Sl rlVe produced1,168 words
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255 1920-10-30 7 Osaka, October 9. —The “Osaka Mainichi,” commenting on the representa- tions made to the Japanese Foreign Office by the British Chamber of Commerce with regard to cancellations of orders, admits that there have undoubtedly been cases of “commercial immorality on the part of Japanese merchants.255 words
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Article192 1920-10-30 7 Tokio, October 14. —The increasingly critical situation at Chientao renders it impossible for the Japanese to give up the measures they are now taking for the protection of the Consulates and of Japanese subjects, says a Foreign Office statement issued a propos of the Waichiaopu’s refusal tn permit192 words
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Article108 1920-10-30 7 Tokio, October 14. —The War Office announces the discovery of a method of utilising volcanic iron and sand in the manu facture of steel, thus making Japan independent of steel imports. The War Office says:' “Recurrent anti-Japanese movements in China since the Treaty of Versailles,108 words
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Article318 1920-10-30 7 AMERICA AND IRELAND. New York, Septembar 23—-This week’s Nation announces that t has gathered its full Committee f 100 wh ch is to investigate, 1 brooch a Select Commission, the charges and counter-charges of atrocities in Ireland. In a leading article, headed "No War with England,” it points cut318 words
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Article311 1920-10-30 7 —“Times” Into a distresdng and humiliating situ’tion the manifesto issued by Viscount Grey through tbe “Westminster Gazette’’ comes wi’h peculiar force as the honest o; ioion of an honest and experienced statesman. With bis openin'» observation that “the government of Ireland has neVer been such a reproach—“Times” - 311 words
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Article255 1920-10-30 7 —Ex. Professor Einstein furnishes the latest instance of a prophet’s being without honour in his own country. Tbe fame of tbe discoverer of tbe tremendous theory of relativity has spread into every land. Hie work has been welcomed nowhere, more warmly and discussed nowhere more keenly than in—Ex. - 255 words
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Article570 1920-10-30 7 -Ex. THE ERA OF THE LORRY. Tbe rapid growth of motor transport since tbe war has been one of the most remarkable, and a* the same time the most useful features cf British industry and commerce. Within the list year, as the head of a big business-Ex. - 570 words
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Article208 1920-10-30 7 One of the minor trageiies of the war was the almost total extermination of tbe famous collection of animals in Hageobeck’s Zoological Garders, near Hamlurg, In many ways Hagenbeck’s was unique. It is as well-known in Germany ss Madame Tussaud’s in England, and no visit to tbe208 words
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Article151 1920-10-30 7 The number of tenants in New York City served with notices to quit on October 1, increased to upwards of 100,000. This is ou the authority of the Mayor’s Committee on Rent Profiteer ing. The State Legislature met in special Session to take quick151 words
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Article1685 1920-10-30 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr D A M Brown leaves by the Kashgar, to-night. Mr Justice A V Brown leaves for home by the P O Mail. William Gunn, the famous Notts batsman is seriously ill. Mr and Mrs Herbert Cooper leave for home by the Kashgar. Dr R Dowden, who is1,685 words
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Article501 1920-10-30 8 WHAT CHINA CAN PROVE TO THE WORLD. The following article was written for the annual Chinese edition of the China Press” by Hon. Charles R- Crane, the American Minister to China. Among China’s problems, the most pressing at this moment is that of the famine. It will be501 words
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Article369 1920-10-30 8 Russians in China will continue to enjoy the treaty rights granted to them by China during the old regime- The consular representatives of Russia were unable to represent their people so the Chinese Government decided to authorise the local commissioners of foreign affairs to carry out369 words
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Article627 1920-10-30 8 NO MONARCHY PLOT. Peking, Oct. 14.—The Government has issued an official statement to the effect that there is no truth whatsoever in the alarmist reports circulated in Shanghai, as to a monarchist movement in North China, and that tbe situation is normal. General Li's Suicide, Commissioner Hsu627 words
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Advertisement461 1920-10-30 8 fW K M$K \A 1 VW n From a photo of a »lr~ 5. Bonnie Glaxo Baby I Glaxo lays for Baby j B a firm foundation of f sturdy health A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to j|r 9 months, and Glaxo461 words
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Advertisement279 1920-10-30 8 THE NEW WORLD. We have had several new worlds. The Jews call this year 5680; Christians, with a newer world, call it 1920; the Mohammedans, dating from Mohammed’s flight, say it is 1307: and, in England, the Lloyd Georgeites consider the new world really began on January 10th, when the279 words
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Advertisement183 1920-10-30 8 [SCHWEPPESI I Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, I I Malvern Water, Tonic i I water ana Relenta water. I I Obtainable at| I The Leading Clubs, I E. 0. Hotel and from I I Huttenbach, Lazarus Sous., Ltd., I t (ißc«r>trfl!«o in ibe straits snititmenis.) Rl— i iMCZMZOMarZJWZZICZJBEZIIZZIBIZJEZJSmLja U LINSEED OIL,183 words
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Article800 1920-10-30 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. i! 8 s names. g, 3.2 3 ;Is HUBBUB (Dollar.) j £> 4» y t Kuning Kubber Estates 1-20 1.30 w B* ?hpr Co 1-30 1-35 Bassett Rubber Co lt2o j 3O B»ta L n w«?i s 20c die 10c dis Bedford V? 11 FsUteB 25c800 words
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Article327 1920-10-30 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co, Penang, report as follows: The sharp recovery io the price of Tin to £269 10, an advance of £24 10 in ten days, has brought an active market for Mining shares and most of the more popular counters show fair advances. Rubbers remain327 words
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Article220 1920-10-30 9 Singapore, October 28 —Nothing hss trsrspired throughout the week to affect our market one way or the other. Rubber is if anything, at a lower level and the shares are mostly quoted at reduced values. Tin has been a bright spot and shows an advance of £l6220 words
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Article483 1920-10-30 9 Messrs Cbart Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, report as follows The continu ation of i he unsatisfactory position of the rubber industry, the general tightness of money combined with the anxiety caused by the coal strike has had a further depressing effect on all markets. The attitude of483 words
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Article100 1920-10-30 9 The usual aucion of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Wednesday and Thursday when there were catalogued 1,921,649 lb». Tons 857.88 Offered 1,543,546 lbs. Tons 689.10; Sold 1,079,888 lbs. Tons 482 09. Prices Realised, Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. S’pore Stand. Quality100 words
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Article123 1920-10-30 9 Singapore, October 28,—Since last reporting the market has weakened considerably and at the opening of the nsu»l weekly auctions on Wednesday prices were slightly below those of last week. Standard Sheet sold from 50$ cents, a decline of 1 cent on the week. (Three lots realised 51123 words
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Article68 1920-10-30 9 The tenth ordinary general meeting of the Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate, Limited, which was called for noon to-d%y at No. 9, Beach Scree’ was postponed, for want of a quorum, till Saturday next, at the same hour and place. The Hon. Mr W H Thorne presided. An68 words
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Article44 1920-10-30 9 Messrs. Barlow i Co., Singapore, report that the copra market has been steady throughout the week and quotations close as follows ;—No 1 Standard $22 00 to $23 00 No. 2 Standard $21.00 to $22.00. No. 3 Standard $20.00 to $21,00,44 words
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Article33 1920-10-30 9 Tin was quoted in London on Oct.2Bth, at £265 JOs spot, and £267 10s three months. Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £267 10s spot, and £269 10s three months33 words
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Article185 1920-10-30 9 Penang, October 30, 1920. SP. Tapioca $7.00 sellers M. P. Tapioca $8.50 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. 1185 words
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Article239 1920-10-30 9 The vicinity of Gunong Taban is showing signs ot considerable activity ju«t now by the presence of a large namber of coolies engaged in transferring to the mountain top large quantities of material necessary for buildings, to be used by the Observation Party which is expected to arrive239 words
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Article148 1920-10-30 9 Oct 30—Rugby, Penang v Perak at Taiping Oct 30—Football, Eastern Smelting Co, v Topham Jones and Railton. Oct 30—Orchestral Society, Concert and Dance, Town Hall. Oct 31—Hunt Club Ride. Meet Polo Ground, 6 45 a.m. Nov I—P.C.C. Bowls Entries close, 8.30 p.m. Nov 6—Football, Adamson, Gilfillan <fc Co,148 words
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Article78 1920-10-30 9 The Band will play the following pro* gramme of music at the Golf Club from 5 45 p.m. to-day 1. Selection The Girl from Kay’s ...Caryll 2. One Step Southern Melodies Duclet 3. Selection The Emerald Isle Sullivan 4. Waltz Fran Luna ...Linche 5. Intermt zzO Dandy Daa78 words
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Article276 1920-10-30 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Will o’ the Wisp for Teluk Anson. Peng Fook for Langs*. Penang for Bbuket (Tongkah) and Reuoug. van Noort for Langsa, T. Serna we, Segli, Sabang, Oiehleh, etc, Padang. Pungah for Pang Nga. Perlis for Kantang (Trang). Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Yatshing for Calcutta.276 words
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Article297 1920-10-30 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, S-7.15 a.m, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore I and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45297 words
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Article22 1920-10-30 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered io London. 19th September By BI 12fh October 23rd By B I 21 st22 words
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Article25 1920-10-30 9 A homeward mail by the Kashgar closes at 6 p.m. to-day, pillar-boxes 5 p.m. to day. Tbe Teesta with mails from Europe is25 words
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Article316 1920-10-30 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as follows 22nd Sunday aftcr Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins. Ps 118. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong. Hymn 447, Ps 132 chant Gilbert (old Psalter) 28th morning, Ps 133 chant 261,316 words
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Article114 1920-10-30 9 Penang, October 30 1 1920. (By Courtesy of thi Chartered Bank); London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 11/16 3 Documentary 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 135 3 days'sight Private 145 Bombay Demand Bank 135 a Madras Demand Bank 135 S-114 words
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Advertisement184 1920-10-30 9 ANOTHER PRECIOUS LITTLE. LIFE SAVED. How Baby’s Own Tablets Safeguard The Children Against Summer Ills. Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months are to small children. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, dysentery and stomach troubles are rife at this time, and often a precious little life is lost after only184 words
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Miscellaneous47 1920-10-30 9 THE TIDES. Tbe following are th? tides for to-day to-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Time High Water, Low Water To-datJ 2 04 pm. 8.17 p.m. L To-morbow« 2.10 a m. 8.54 a.m. 2.44 p.m. 8.50 pm, Monday. 2.50 a in. 9.36 a.m, 3.28 p.m, 9 36 pm.47 words
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Article780 1920-10-30 10 THE TIDE OF IMMIGRATION. Thirty-four million immigrants have entered the United States in the past century. Ifi the same time the population of the country has increased 97,000,000. The estimated increase for the ten years ended this year (1920) is 14,000.000, while the total number ot immigrants during780 words
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Article460 1920-10-30 10 LAW AGAINST EXTRAVAGANCE. Berlin, September 23. —Great prominence is given in the Press to-day to yesterday evening’s Cabinet Council. The principal subject of discussion was the financial situation of Germany, which was set out in considerable detail in a memorandum by Dr. Wirth, the Finance Minister. Dr.460 words
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Advertisement144 1920-10-30 10 7f MOTORISTS like Firestone Tyres yj[ because they can absolutely depend f on their service. They can depend j on the certain hold of the NonSkid tread. They can rely on their Hi inbuilt endurance. I With Firestone toughness, strength i and resiliency, long mileage is combined with the fullest144 words
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Advertisement119 1920-10-30 10 HAT LORRIES Incomparable in Price and Quality. -.t. B'A Ton Model CHASSIS PRICE $8,500. Ambrosoli Stoppani Co PENANG. JOSH ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES such as CHAINS and HUBS, etc, VIC.TOQ RtetSSEOr PRICES MOST MODERATE I _B T GOH TAIK CHEE <& SON, i, 24, Beach Street and119 words
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Article618 1920-10-30 11 .—Ex. MISS SYLVIA PANKHURST. Several British Communists, recently retained from the Second Congress of the Third International at Moscow, brought back interesting proof that the Bolsheviks do not rely only upon jewels k and gold for the conversion of England. They have returned with photographs, articles,.—Ex. - 618 words
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Advertisement178 1920-10-30 11 the new overland car THE CARiFOR ECONOMY OF UPKEEP 30.24 MILES TO THE GALLON Over roads of, all kinds and in all sorts of weather was the average mileage per gallon of 191 OVERLAND CARS 2 took part in a petrol consumption I test on August 19, 1920. I I178 words
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Advertisement149 1920-10-30 11 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 DAE. JAN,149 words
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Advertisement179 1920-10-30 11 SEATER MOTOR CAR J S At the price of I a Motor Cycle. JC /C i PRICE i D $1,750. B The Spacke Car. SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY. BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW. I ONG SAM LEONG TRADING CO., LTD., I y (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,) U Sole Agents: S. S.179 words
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Advertisement1507 1920-10-30 12 PgO~B RmSH F DIA PACIFIC Company, JJ, V ——————c& REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE, j Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. —w "W nP WV I ss VENEZUELA From Hongkong about 3rd Not 1920 BJf T 8 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about Ist Dec 1920 aTL*X and every 281,507 words
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Advertisement1008 1920-10-30 12 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS Ltd LEITH. OUTWARD SAILINGS. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Coast cargo booked at current rates on date of sailing of steams. For fall particulars as regards space available and freight. Apply to Sandilands, Buttery Co., Agents BANKS •HARTKRKB RANK RF IHBIA, AUBXRALIA AMR «HINA. il by Royal ObArier). Paid1,008 words
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