Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 253. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY. Ist NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 OSriTSI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 496 1 NIKKO modern art photogr aphic studio, No. 7» North am Road. Tel No 579- I I I MASCOTS. I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS, i i .-i EE -'"A the cars one sees on the roads are HE 3 l v very charming ornaments. -1- But as a safeguard against either ac- Er
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    • 17 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN F4WURS MiMyy Sole ARent» S.S. a F.s.s. Ong S»m Loong A Oo,:
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  • 934 3 —"S.F.P.” MR MUJLISTON’S BIG SCHEME. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held on Friday afternoon in the Board Rrotu of the Municipal Buildings, Mr R J Farrer, the President, being in the chair. Civic Buildings ?chemb. Mr Mugliston bad the following motion standing in bis
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  • 634 3 ORDERS OF THE DAY. The following are the Orders of the Day tor the meeting of the Legislative Council, on Welne&day: 1 Resolution by the Acting AttorneyGeneral:— “That this Cougc.l approves ’he amendment to the Passenger Sceamsrs Rules, 1911, which was made by the Governor in Council on
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  • 112 3 Nov I—P.C.C. Bowls Entries close, 8.30 p.no. Nov 6—Football, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, v Huttenbach Lazarus Sons, Ltd. Nov 6—Temerloh Estate, Ltd, Meeting, No. 9 Beach Street, 12 noon, Nov 8, 9 and 10—Warwick Comedy Company, Town Hall. Nov 11—Armistice Dav. Public Holiday. Nov 11—Penang and District Ex-Service Association
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 656 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. or t Saturday, 13tlj Jfovember, 192 a, near tfye Supreme Court, Jfuala JCumpur. The Following Valuable Properties Situated at Treacher Road, Kuala Lumpur. I
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    • 541 3 J/WTi 1 II WfcMw LADY hat brought her sick friend a bottle of Wincarnis') "'Now, dear, be sura you take a u-ineglassful three times a day. You will be delighted to find how quickly it wiU give you new health. lam an enthusiast about Wincarnis,’ because I have proved its
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  • 1216 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. H. Pedlow is to act as Deputy Treasurer. Dr. F. R. Sayers is to act as Chief Health Officer, Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. Readford left Kuala Kubu on Thursday night for Penang. Mr. F. Caithness is to be a Deputy Port Officer for Singapore. Mr. J.
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  • 211 4 —“S. T.” MR H. BECK AWARDED $lO,OOO DAMAGES. The ag. Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, awarded plaintiff $lO,OOO and costs in the action in which Mr-Hugh Beck, marine engineer, of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., claimed $22,200 from the Abrams Motor Transport Co., for damages on account of
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  • 135 4 —“S. F. P.” It will be remembered than in connection with the recent murder of an Indian revenue officer, four Chinese had been arrested and detained in custody. On certain information which reached the police, another Chinese, See Ah Leng, said to be a leader of Samsings
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  • 229 4 —“M. L.” The enquiry was resumed at Kuala Lum pur, before Mr S. H Langston, First Magistrate, into the death of a Chinese as the result of a motor accident which occurred on the Ampang Road on October 20. The car in question was being driven by Master
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  • 279 4 At about midnight at the corner of River Valley Road and New Bridge Road, Singapore, a motor car, driven by an unlicensed driver, ran into a ricksha and killed the puller. At the time they were both turning from New Bridge Road into River Valley Road. In
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 566 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT* POSITION WANTED. Planting Adverti er open to management on Kuboer E Ute, at present acting for dae to re u n from leave. Box No. 427, c/o Pinwg ChzMrte. FOR SALE. 500 acres, class laud, (Lalaug) situated within boars j »aruey by car on main road from Batterworth.
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    • 272 4 HOW DOCTORS KEEP WELL. Rules They Recommend and Follow. “Eat enough food, but never too much at any one meal; keep the windows» of your living rooms open day and night; take as much exercise as you can in the open air, and be careful to keep your blood in
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    • 253 4 Warwick Ccnjedy Company IN ADDITION TO THE PRESENT ADVERTISED PROGRAMME WILL PRESENT "UNCLE NED” On Saturday 9 6th November, 1920, BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. rl < Z r 9 l LLWg» GROSSMITHS" Sbcm-OtjjiiD T’Ae Scent of Jlraby '"There is a mystic Eastern charm about Shem-El* Nessim that delights the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 158 4 I ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FROM MONDAY, ist, to WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, i 920 IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In the Second House at 9*15 p.m. The First Two Gigantic instalments of the Titanic Mystery Serial Vitagraph’s Latest and Best 15 Episodes The Invisible Hand Parts 31 Featuring Antonio
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  • 1279 5 AMERICAN EXPERIENCES. fu st experience of democracy-in-be Mr E. V. Lucas, followed swif n writes boarding the steamboat, for Sat p ...eiseo, when “Show thia man Numbe. Ji -was the American steward's com ,nd to a cabin boy. 1 have no objectton ,J being called
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  • 520 5 The reason for the Bolshevist success is not the superiority of their theory, but the superiority’ of the discipline of their organization. writes Dr L Haden Guest, who recently returned from Russia. The socalled Russian Communist Party is a military brotherhood of believers in a certain set of
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  • 916 5 PROPOSED “CONSTITUTIONAL” PARTY. Mr. C. F Higham, M.P., received hundreds of letters in response to his advertisement in the “Morning Post” inviting support of a “Constitutional Party” to avert the danger of the will of the great majority of the people being overridden by that of the
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  • 684 5 TOl RS TOO EXPENSIVE. There is not room in the theatrical profession to-day for all those who are trying to make their living on the stage. The only thing is for some of them to take up other work.’’ This is the depressing conclusion of a man
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 148 5 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,
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    • 179 5 Pritchard 4. CO.. UTD-. (Incorporated in tfje Straits Settlements) PENANG A IPOH. Ladies’ Footwear Department. We have received a new consignment of Ladies’ Shoes and the newest styles for Walking. House or any occasion- Norvic shoes LAdies' Grey Suede Brogue Lace an exceptionally smart Shoe for Golf or Walking Price
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  • 20 6 Dunn —At Sungei Linna Estate, Taipiug, on 29 b October, to Mr. and Mis. D. A. Dann, a son.
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  • 1172 6 Specula*ion has been rife in the rubber world of Malaya as to whit the £2,010,000 contract for supplying tte commodity to Russia, reported last week, is likely to lead t>. According to Reuter, the deal was made by Mr W F on behalf of the Rubber Planter-»’
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  • 1158 6 Fortunately, the cable service rarely lets us down completely. Even A Coal during the war, we hardly Settlement. ever experienced an eclipse similar to that on Saturday. However, the news now coming through is much more hopeful, so far as it concerns the coal dispute. The terms
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  • 352 6 PERAK v PENANG. Much interest was evinced in the Rugbr match at Taiping, between Perak aui Penang, a large crowd witnes-iog the game despite unfavourable neither conditions The Hon the Resident of Perak was. among those present-. In the Penang side, F H Baker played at half for E
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  • 240 6 y A A correspondent writes to the The 8 S. and F M S. cricketers left apore on Oct. 29th by the P Somali. The team will be capt** B Griffin, and consists of twelve men,’improbable extra, Stafford, now in 00 i The names are -N AM. Gr.ffinW
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 162 6 r- I WE CAN SUPPLY i. I FROM STOCK: Caustic Soda 70/72% Soda Ash 42% I j Soda Crystals. k ‘I p I II Silicate of Sod i. JI Tallow. I I Cotton Seed Oil. 'JJ4 I j Palm Kernel Oil. BEHR CO., Penang. I ■il Hi I NY CARLSBERG
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    • 62 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. TOWN HALL November Sth, 9i6 and ICtfj. Warwick Comedy Co. Mon, H. V. Esmond’s Comedy Bth THE LAW DIVINE H. A. Vachell’s powerful Tues. 9th play THE CASE of LADY CAMBER. Wed, The Roaring Farce lOth* ELIZA COMES TO STAY.
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  • 947 7 settlement reached. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 28. qhe eleventh hour hitch in the coal .pttlement, in regard to which both sides vp a serious view, is ascribed to «ectionof the Miners’ Executive spring- fresh demand whereby the miners, if J?" output exceeds the estimate, should cive a guarantee
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  • 49 7 SENT TO PRISON. London, October 28. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment in the Second Division, on a charge of attempting to cause sedition in the Navy, by publishing an article in a Communist newspaper urging British sailors to form a Red Navy.
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  • 25 7 A PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE London, October 28, Major-General Sir C. Townshend has become Parliamentary Independent candidate for the Wrekin division, vice Mr Palmer, deceased.
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  • 79 7 THE BRITISH VIEW. Loudon, October 28. Reuter understands that the view in authoritative British circles of the action of the Government in waiving the right to attach German property in the United Kingdom is that there is nothing there in inconsistent with perfect loyalty to the Treaty of
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  • 37 7 Berlin, October 28. The ‘‘Berliner Tageblatt states that British officers on the Inter-Allied Commission confiscated a new aeroplane belonging to the Aerial Traffic Company, on the ground that it was a camouflaged military aeroplane.
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  • 96 7 London, October 29. The Inter-Allied Aviation Commission consented to waive the destruction under the Peace Treaty of nine military aerodromes, four aeroplane stations and three airship harbours in Germany. Fifteen per cent of the privately owned aviation buildings used for military purposes in ths war will be Lfo
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  • 36 7 AN ALLIED NOTE. Paris, October 29. The Allies sent a Note to the Hungarian Government demanding ratification of the Treaty of the Trianon by November 15th, threatening certain consequences in the event of non compliance.
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  • 44 7 Home, October 29. It is semi-officially announced that direct negotiations between Italy and Jugo Slavia, for the solution of the Adriatic problem, will open in the first fortnight of November. Both countries will be represented by their Premiers and other Minister s.
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  • 36 7 New York, October 27. Prince Purachatra of Siam is at present visiting New York to study American railway methods. Twenty-one Siamese engineers are already working in the Unibd States with the same object.
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  • 122 7 POLICE SURPRISE MEN DRILLING. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 28. A remarkable affair is reported from Scotland. The Policp, at two in the morning, in a dense fog, surprised a body of men drilling near Bothwell. Shots were fired and one policeman was seriously wounded. The men
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  • 98 7 A QUIET DEBATE, London, October 29. The House of Commons to-day was occupied with the Home Rule Bill, which j as 9 ed the Committee Stage, but a number of important questions were left to the Report Stage, including a clause providing that election candidates must take
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  • 449 7 IMPRESSIVE SCENES IN LONDON. London, October 28. The removal of Mr McSwiney’s remains to-night from Brixton Prison to St George’s Cathedral, Sou‘hwark, where they are lying in state, was marked by impressive scenes, A motor hearse, bearing the body, was met at the prison doors by
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  • 57 7 HAVANA THE VENUE. New York, October 28. It is officially announced tuat the Jack Dempsey-Georges Carpentier fight will ba held at Havana. It is stated that a flattering effer was received from a Cuban Syrdicate, and that an agreement would be signed a week hence noon the arrival
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  • 64 7 AND THE FOOD SHORTAGE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. October, 28. The news from Russia indicates the growing seriousness of the food shortage. Lenin, writing in the Pravda,” states that the Republic has never experienced such a difficult food crisis. The Bolsheviks are enforcing a rigorous state of siege in
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  • 85 7 SENATOR HARDING’S DISCLAIMER. Washington, October 27. Mr Colby announced that Mr Young, the American Commissioner at Riga, informed the State Department that Mr Washington Vanderlip, who was stated to be negotiating with representatives of the Soviet with a view to opening trade relation?, was reported
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  • 103 7 THE LEAGUE’S PROPOSAL. Brussels, October 28. The Council of the League of Nations, in an effort to settle the Polish Lithuanian dispute, owing to the Polish occupation of Vilna, has requested the two Governments concerned to agree to a plebiscite under the Control of the L c
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  • 109 7 PRESIDENT WILSON’S VIEWS. Washington, October 28. Prrs dent Wilson, addressing a deputation of Republicans in favour of the League of Nations,said the Ameiican»’ greatest sacrifices in the war wou’d be thrown away unless the work which was begun was completed. Pre a ident Wilson warned bibearers against supposing
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  • 40 7 London, October 27. A meeting to establish a League of Friends of Korea in Great Britain was held at the House of Commons on October 26 Sir Robert Newmir, M.P presided Mr F A McKenzie spoke.
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  • 28 7 BOLSHEVIKS REPULSED. Peking, October 29. Two thousand Russians attacked Urga and were driven off with hundreds of casualties. The Chicese bad 76 military and 300 civilian casualties.
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  • 29 7 TWO AMERICANS KILLED. Washington, October 27 The State Department received a report that two Americans, Mr Arthur L Mosley and Mr Gustave E Salier, were killed near Tampico.
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  • 99 7 ANOTHER ISSUE. London, October 28. In the House of Commons, Mr Chamberlain stated that the subscriptions to the first issue of Treasury Bonds were disappointing in respect of the large investor, but as the subscriptions cf the smaller investors were unexpectedly large and steady, be had decided to
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  • 252 7 GENERAL SMUTS’ SPEECH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Bloemfont in, October 28. The General Smuts, in a no a ble speech at the South African Part) Congress, threw considerable light on the present conditions and future political prospects of the Union. He pointed cut that General Heitzog’s party, in refusing
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  • 51 7 DEPARTURE FOR SOUTH AFEICA. London, Oct, 29, Prince Arthur of Connaught, with the Princess and their son, departed for South Af. ica to take up the Governor-Generalship. The Prince of Walts, numerous other royalty, court officials and other prominent personages bade them farewell at the station and dock
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  • 52 7 London, October 29. Lord Inchcape is offering a farther 40 ex enemy ships to British owners. It is understood these constitute the residue of the more important ships allotted to Britain by the Reparations Commission, Including th° «th vo, h'.ther? > 42 and 115 ca -.o s -antnr-
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  • 298 7 ASSIZES AND CIVIL CASES. Penang assizes, which were originally, fixed for this morning, were postponed till this afternoon. Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard, who arri-, ved from Singapore, took his seat on the' bench, and before fixing the civil cases, down for hearing this month, remarked that owing to
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  • 88 7 The management of the Empire Theatre has secured at great cost the latest and best vitagraph serial entitled. “The Invisible Hand”, the first two episodes of which will be screened to-night. In the leading role are two famous artists in the persons of Mr. Antonio Moreno and
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  • 532 7 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. The members of the Penang Orchestral Society have no reason to be dissatisfied with the support accorded their efforts. hen the Society made its second pearance in the Town Hall last night the attendance was excellent, and the appreciation of the work of the members
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  • 43 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, November 1H. M. the King of Siam drew a motorcar in the lottery, on Saturday. There! were 83 prizes of the total value of £20,000. The first prize, value £lO,OOO, was won by a Siamese Policeman.
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  • 94 7 “s, TJ 2 A correspondent favours us with the following:—“This is the first time in the! world’s history that I spectated a duckling with four legs. I have seen cows halving six legs and two tails but this ia quite a marvellous thing for me to see
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  • 172 7 ,—“Strait Times.” The Rev. J. A. B. Cook, Gilstea'd, Singapore, writes “Will those who received collecting lists for the above fund have tha kindness to return the same to me, with or without result, that the fund way ba closed. A draft has been sent
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  • 16 7 Obituary. Christiania, October 27, The death has occurred of Professor Johan Storm, Norway’s most prominent linguist.
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  • 849 8 .-Ex. PROSPECTS FOR SCOTTISH POLL. Voting in many parts of Scotland on the liquor question takes place tomorrow. Both parties have been working hard throughout the summer. Both express themselves to-day as confident of victory. That there is need of greater temperance in Scotland nobody denies. Everybody
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 284 8 i To Arrive Shortly,' 1 One 13J B. H. P. Type V. D. “Vickers Petters” vertical Semi-Diesel Crude Oil Engine, com- i plete with Self-starter and accessories and 1. 3 two special water tanks (Makers, Petters I Ltd., Yeovil). 1 In Stock: I Changkols, Axes, European Acetic Acid 99/100’4 4
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    • 180 8 OQQQUOUUUuUUOUUOUUOUUOUu»uUUu I Heliesens cells 3 JUST ARRIVED a c a n 3 Type 0 No. 0 Volt» M P-ipp (fee B 0 L&rge Cars and Motor But» XllwV Vj/V. Iv Type i No. 4 Volt» l.« 2.70 p 3 Type V No. Volt» 4 e OA Bants Hand Umps n
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    • 376 8 A LARGE SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. BEST INDIAN BRITISH CARPETS F I F I F F British Carpets 6 6by 4 6 Indian Carpets 9 10 i )v Indian Carpets 5 It by 6 I g 2 -> 6 3by 6 t n b > I? obv o 4 810 by
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  • 2355 9 r ACCOUNTABLE FOR FAULTS” .not ACC > decided, Unwins judgment) was delivered in Toe Sapreme Court by the acting Sioe P °i «tice (Mr Justice P J Sproule) in Cbk JreetioK suit between Moraux and tbe i and the Compute des MessaCo Mariti nes in which the
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  • 312 9 PENANG, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. BEEF— cts. Soup per catty 40 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60—70 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 80 Fillet of
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  • 124 9 Penang, November 7, 1920. (By Courtesy of thb Chartered Bank'; London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 11/16 t 3 Documentary 2/4 25/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 135 3 days’ sight Private 145 B Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank
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  • 1144 9 THE REDUCTION OF OUTPUT. What we have described as an emergency in the plantation industry is the fact that the price of the raw material reached only this week a figure at which the majority of producers see their profits reduced to the vanishing point, says the “Financier’’
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  • 98 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs, Kennedy Co.’s share list Friday. To-day. E Ĕ "E SHARES. g, 5 3 72 a 72 Rubber (Dollar c. sc. c. J c. Lunas 10.00 10.25 9.75 10.00 Miatnf. Asam K. 48/- 50/- 48/- 49/Hitam Tin 2.50 2. GO
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  • 54 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on October 28th Plantation Ist latex crepe la 4d Smoked Sheet la Market quiet. The following were tho rubber quotations in London tn October 29tb:— Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 3M Smoked Sheet i 8 Market quiet. (By courtesy
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  • 14 9 The following is the rubber output for October Sungei Tukang lbs 7,132
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  • 65 9 Saturday’s quotation for r« fined tin in P» nan» was $133 per picul, hus oes? done, 100 ton*; unrefined tin $l3l 50 per picol, business done, tin ore $***** per picu), business done. To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $131.50 per picu’, buyers, no sellers; raw
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  • 20 9 Tongkab Harbour Tin D edging Co, N L from 24tb to 30th October, being one week 11 tons.
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  • 171 9 Penang, November 1, 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. 1
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  • 159 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Jin Ho for Teluk Anson. Lian Ohoo for Palau Langkawi, Sent! and Perlis. Lake Farmingdale for Rangoouand Calcutta (Mergui and Moalmein via Rangoon). Elephanta for Rangoon and Calcutta Mergui and Mculmein via Rangoon). Expkotid Arrivals. Tanch, Rangoon, Ist. Elephsnta, Singapore, Ist. Tboogwa, Singapore, 3rd. Venezuela, Singapore,
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  • 310 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m. Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also w. 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 23 9 Despatched from Peuang Delivered in London. 19 th September By B I 12th October 23rd By B I 21st
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  • 29 9 The homeward mail, by tbe Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The Teesta with mails from Europe i? expected to arrive here at 7 a.m. onTbureday.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 37 9 THE TIDES. The following are tbe tides for to day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day 3.28 p.m. 9 36 p.m To-morrow. 3 32 a.m. 10.27 a.m. t 4.42 p.m, 10.21 p m.
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  • 779 10 I—Ex. COTTON PROSPECTS. In Mesopotamia, cotton cultivation his hitherto been regligible, and the greatest value from the agricultural point of view, should lie io its production, although the maximum possible output is not more than one-twenty-sixth of the total average yearly world’s production between 1909 and 1914. In those
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 219 10 I STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. < Prices on Application McAMSTER Co., Ltd. By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, Vljj A f healthier and more picturesque, sft jy at a cheaper cost
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    • 41 10 i UP -TO DATE PRINTING i of every description undertaken, from a visiting card to the largest i- size poster, by S < The Fining Gazette Press, Ltd. j I with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed. 1
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    • 126 10 J. BERRY CoT] PENANG IPOH. I Mine and estate supplies of every I description. We carry large I 1 stocks of Galvanised Iron Pipe j and Fittings. Everything IjQ Electrical ■BEraĔiSKBnKS 1 11 ViaUWWMWU F»sr -A. I HUDSON'S LIGHT RAILWAY j TI7PING TRUCKS. RAILS, DOGSPIKES, I POINTS AND CROSSINGS. j
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  • 1024 11 The moat essential thing to low depreciation is good lubrication. This applies to every moving parb of the car from the steering connection, which moves little, to the main bearings. Shackle bolts or spring bolts m%y be made self-lubricating by drilling six or eight three-sixteenth inch holes in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 240 11 I FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I I 3 1/2 TON I I DENNIS LORRY CHASSIS j EE The same model as the six thousand lorries supplied to the British War I Office. FORDSON TRACTORS I H I FOR I I RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Why use coolie labour when culti- vation can
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    • 37 11 FIAT LORRIES Incomparable in Price and Quality. 3’A Ton Model CHASSIS PRICE $8,500. Ambrosoli Stoppani Co., PENANG. JUST UNPACKED Grass Carpels 3 ft. by 6 ft. 9 ft. by 9 ft. DAIBVTSU Co., 41. BEACH STREET. PENANG.
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    • 178 11 Fuel Saving In these days, with fuel so expensive, you need the resilient, power-saving quality only to be found in Firestone rubber* The new improved Non-Skid Tyres contain an extra quantity of this supremely good rubber; they give greater service at lower cost. And there is no question as to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1463 12 P S O -BRITISH INDIA PACIFIC Mfll L!.l£S p Company JE V J W j® REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIO SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND s s VENEZUELA From Hongkong about 3rd Nov 1920 A T T 8 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about Ist Dec IVJU jffib
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    • 727 12 M. N. NOOHU Co 6a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. The wellknown “La perla del Oriente” Alhambra brands of. Manila cigars. A Fresh Direct Shipment Just Received. Reina Victoria loo’s $lO-00 Especiales 25’s $4.Reina Victoria 50’s 550 Excelentes 25’s c.- 0 High Life 50’s 4-50 American Favorites 25’s 7.00 Londres 100’s 7-50
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    • 326 12 SIAM COMMERCIAL LIMITED, BAHGKOK (Incorporated by R oya i BRANCH AT TUNG SONG (Junction Royal Siamese State Southern Line,) Capital—Ticals 3,300,000 Reserves—Tical3 1,810,000 Agents in Penang The Netherlands Trading Society, Agents in Singapore: The Jnternatiooa! Banking Corp trs The Netherlands Trading Society. Every description of Banking an d F, change
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