Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 November 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-11-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 254. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement576 1920-11-02 1 NIKKO modern art photographic studio, No. 7, Northam Road. Tel No 579« f *f YQV HAVE g H BEAR BRAND MILK S you can have no idea what a j CIGARETTES 1 Perlecily Sterilised Mini j Perfect Contentment I 1 l(ls and i°y are or discerning smoker ri 1' rCally576 words
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Advertisement21 1920-11-02 1 w it., i.i ii,. «ajMTiTF-r. I THEBES! CAR IN TOWN mu» -w-hua *> uft Sole Agents 8.8. F.H.B. Ong Sam Leong Co.’.21 words
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Article360 1920-11-02 2 -“ML.” engines and trucks damaged. The whole of the train service between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was dislocated for over twenty-four hours from Thursday morning onwards owing to a collision between two goods trains which occurred shortly before 10 a.m. a little distance away from Labis station. Exact-“ML.” - 360 words
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Article498 1920-11-02 2 The war exploded the myth that unless English people in Egypt went to Europe for at least three months every summer all manner of dreadful things would happen to them. This year again the high cost and the difficulty of obtaining passages have prevented many from498 words
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Advertisement1488 1920-11-02 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. Advertiser open to manage- NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. I Tenders will be received up to noon, on men' "J Rubber E.tete, atpresent acting the sth November. 1920, at the for manager dne to retun from leave. Beudent Councillor s Office, Penang, from Box No. 427 c/o1,488 words
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Advertisement666 1920-11-02 2 IMPORTANTJAND 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 Saturday, 13th November, near the Supreme Court, Jfuala Xumpur. The Following Valuable Properties Situated at Treacher Road, Kuala Lumpur. Lot No- 1-— The whole666 words
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Article1586 1920-11-02 3 MR. LUCAS’S NOTE BOOK. Mr. E. y. Lucas, the wellknown author, in ‘An American Note-Book' saysC, I heard many stories in America, where every one is a raconteur, but none was better than this, which my San Francisco, host narrated, from his own experience, as the most1,586 words
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Advertisement196 1920-11-02 3 FOR THE HAIR I Pompadour Shampoo Powders, a Make delightful egg-julep for cleansing and H 3 giving lustre to the hair. 3 Henna Shampoo Powders. Refreshing and invigorating. 3; g Eutrikene Hair Tonic, The most popular d h hair tonic in Malaya. p Lirosa Cream. A delightful non-greasy hair H196 words
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Advertisement149 1920-11-02 3 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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Advertisement363 1920-11-02 3 7 have found Iron Jelloids to be an Excellent Tonic in all such cases. 9 Says the Many a man feels so thorough- Physkian. ly out of sorts, and thinks himself so dreadfully ill, that he is rather surprised when the Doctor tells him there is not really anything seriously363 words
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Miscellaneous159 1920-11-02 3 \fSOTHER GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FROM S MONDAY ist, to WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1920. IMPERIAL LJL'H EMPIKE 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 Antonio159 words
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Article977 1920-11-02 4 ALLEGED MURDER. The Aes'zes opeoet in the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, Mr Justice Barrett Leonard presiding. There are altogether nine cases on the Calendar, two of which are on the capital charge and one culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The first case proceeded with was against977 words
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Article922 1920-11-02 4 INSPECTION OF CADETS AND SCOUTS, The annual inspection of the Cadets and Scouts of the Penang Free School was held yesterday afternoon, the Inspecting Officer being Capt D M Noyes-Lewis, Staff Officer, A large number of Europeans and Asiatics interested in the Schoo! were present. The Hon922 words
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Article567 1920-11-02 4 Third Annual Meeting. There was a fair attendance at bhe third annual general meeting of the Singapore and South Malaya Bjy Scou’a’ Association at the YMCA Hall, Singapore, on Friday evening, held under tbe chairmanship of H E Major-Genera, Sir D H Ridout, K C B,567 words
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Article411 1920-11-02 4 —Ex. London had a “lionne” of tbe most pr noucced celebrity recently. For s days you could not open a paper, from the limes downward, without comics across the name of Mr Bambe'ge>-. The i lastrated papers gave pictures of M>s Bamberger goieg into esurt, Mrs—Ex. - 411 words
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Advertisement273 1920-11-02 4 MEW ADVERTISEMENT». POSITION VACANT. Immediately wanted Clerk to assist Head Clerk. Must have slight) knowledge of Estate Account®, able to keep check rolls and use a typewriter. Apply in own Handwriting with copies of testimonials to the Manager, Harap Rubber Plantations Ltd,, Sitiawan. FOR SALE, Ford Cars, 1918-1919 model, in273 words
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Advertisement408 1920-11-02 4 TRAVEL IN LUXURY TO AUSTRALIA. The newly acquired Fast Twin-screw steim WAHEHE, 73,72 tons register, is expected to arrivn from Australia during first half of January, 1921. and i° expected to be despatched for ADELAIDE MR? BOURNE and SYDNEY about middle January 1921 This vessel has exceptionally good accommodation fo--180408 words
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Article399 1920-11-02 5 ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL SPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 31. The Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School held successful f ports jesterday on the school grounds, which were beautifully decorated There was a very Urge attendance of all c mmuuities. Mr Justice Wa son away the prizes. Before399 words
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Article304 1920-11-02 5 His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner at Wellington, New Zealand, has recently cabled to the D pertinent of Overseas Trade r he award of a contract of the English Electric Co., Ltd., for the electrification cf a section of the Midland Railway of New Zealand He adds that special importance304 words
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Article223 1920-11-02 5 The corner of New Bridge and Rivei Valley road?, Singapore, was the scene of a fatal motor smash about midnight on Friday. Car No. 1277, driven by Lim Heng Wee, the owo p r j crashed into a rikisha while both were turning into Riv r Valky223 words
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Advertisement294 1920-11-02 5 [stocks now ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, j Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Go.? l/td* CHRISTMAS AHP I U O NEW YEAR CARDS The interchange of these graceful missives of Friendship and Goodwill is one of the pleasing social294 words
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Advertisement883 1920-11-02 5 pinang Gazette ?Jil|||l||l||||ji||HllMlWlMgaiinr" pir RATES OF CASUAL OOlinCl'^ > ADVERTISEMENTS. IWSUWSSJ, Si Lk <3f£ep FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS If VACANT, Etc. f Sleeplessness te very fre- 1] r rr'j quently caused by undue pressure y ’flu ««eggs y Jr of blood on the brain, resulting in t Minimum Charge883 words
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Article17 1920-11-02 6 Sharpies.—Tu Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaxples. Kuala Lumptu a son, at European Hospital. Oct. 29th, 1920.17 words
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Article70 1920-11-02 6 GRAY —COOKE. —On October 25, 1920, at the St. Joseph’s Church, Kuching Sarawak, by the Rev. Father Haideggar, Horace Gerald Gray. Wireless Station, Kuching, eldest son of Mr. \V. G. Gray,. Banffshire, Scotland, and of the late Mrs. Gray, Singapore, to Mona Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr70 words
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Article1026 1920-11-02 6 At to-morrow’s meeting of the Legislative Ccnrci), the Municipal Amendment Ordinance will be read a third time. The object of the Bill, as introduced cn May 3rd, was to raise the Lumber of Municipal Commissioners in Singapore whom tbe Governor may appoint, from 15 to 31. The reconstitution1,026 words
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Article1283 1920-11-02 6 The people of the United States decide to-day who will follow Cox or Harding President Wilson at the White House. There are at least three candidates, but the chances of Senator Haroing, the Republican, and Governor Cox, the Democ atic candidate, are the only ones being discussed,1,283 words
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Article466 1920-11-02 6 M. M- VISIT TO JAVA POSTPONED. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Nov. 2 Owing to the indisposition of the Conntess Limburg von Stirum. Hi s Excellency the Governor’s visit to the GovernorGeneral of the Netherlands East Indies has been indefinitely postponed. The Warwick Comedy Company will_‘ M. M- - 466 words
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Advertisement195 1920-11-02 6 ,2L j NORTHERN ASSURANCE j I COMPANY, LIMITED. I MOTOR BRANCH. MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,005. t Seductions are allowed if the assured I has more than one Car Insured. I I i Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed Joff I I the Renewal Premium when no claim195 words
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Advertisement60 1920-11-02 6 DINNER DANCE AT THE “EL fir’O.” ON ARMISTICE DAY, Thursday, 11th November, 1920. TOWN HALL November Btfj, 9tb and Warwick Comedy Co. Mon, H. V. Esmonds Comedy Bth THE LAW DIVINE H. A. Vachell’s powerful T 9?h‘ *> la y THE CASE of LADY CAMBER. Wed. Tbe Roaring Farce iOth*60 words
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Miscellaneous38 1920-11-02 6 THE TIDES The following are tbp tides for to-day and to-morrow, Pen%og Standard Time High Water Low Water To-dat.’ 3 33am 10 27 a.m 4.42 p.m. 10.21 pm. To MORROW. 4.19 a.ra. 11.34 a.m, 6.03 p.m. 11.48 p.m.38 words
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Article468 1920-11-02 7 ballot prospects. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 28. I ntel’s Lobby correspondent authoritatively learns tl at the coal agreement establishes three main points, namely, the adopfonof the principle of relation between Ja” 8 and pi ices, or production, also that LiQ.tment of wages between now ana March 31 is[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 468 words
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Article76 1920-11-02 7 MINISTRY’S SPECIAL EFFORT. London, October 30. The Ministry of Labour is making great “efforts to settle in industry ex-Service men who are s'ill out of employment. The Ministry is instituting an Obligation Week,' to be held from November 7 to 14, when an intensive campaign will be76 words
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Article33 1920-11-02 7 POLL FOR LORD RECTORSHIP, London, October 30. Polling for the Lord Rectorship of Ld'.nburgh University lesulted Mr Lloyd George 1,764, Professor Gilbert Murray (Oxford) 509. Professor Murray represented the Independent Liberals.33 words
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Article42 1920-11-02 7 DEPARTURE FOR INDIA, Loudon, October 30 Icdk' erdi Rawlinson departs for tj a "I ovem^er Ist to assume the break h*. Comuiatider il >-Chief. He will Uriin., J' Urn ey at Amiens to present a U oQjack to Amiens Cathedral.42 words
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Article42 1920-11-02 7 p London, October 28. from the' Ch"- Page who waa 011 ,eave in a taxiruk was found dead diB charg e d ah r lDg laBb evenin g, with a tl!nn ,he ">»>■ It i* >»ggau was discharged accidentally.42 words
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Article93 1920-11-02 7 Mr. ASQUITH’S DECLARATION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] L «ndon, October 30, Mr Asquith, in a speech at Leicester, enter d an indignant protest against the of reprisals in Ireland. He expressed amazement at the apathy of the English public towards affairs in Ireland, declaring that it seemed to him as though* [Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 93 words
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Article70 1920-11-02 7 London, October 29. The outrage at Bothwell caused a great local sensation. It appears that the constable who was seriously wounded was shot twice, and then brutally kicked while lying on the ground. The police have secured proof that it was a Sinn Fein outrage. It70 words
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Article363 1920-11-02 7 GOVERNMENT’S PRECAUTIONS. London, October 28. The Government’s prohibition of the landing of Mr McSwiney’s remains at Dublin was due to the risk of political demonstrations, which would possibly result in the loss of innocent lives. The Government would not allow a lauding, except at Cork. Tension in363 words
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Article62 1920-11-02 7 LABOUR’S BID. London, October 31. Considerable interest is being manifested in the Municipal elections in the Provinces, which occur on November 1, a feature of which will be the strong attacks made everywhere by Labour, which is putting forward a thousand candidates. An interesting fight is promised at62 words
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Article80 1920-11-02 7 THE ABBEY BURIAL SERVICE. London, October 31. In connection with the arrangements to bury an unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey, as a tribute to the the Army’s deeds in the war, it is m w suggested that an unknown naval man be also re-interred in the Abbey. It80 words
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Article160 1920-11-02 7 A SERIOUS SITUATION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 28. While news from Russia is accepted with great reserve, ever growing reports of the seriousness of the situation indicate that a climax may be approaching, as the result of martial law in Moscow and the mobilisation, the object of which[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 160 words
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Article41 1920-11-02 7 Washington, October 31. The Department of Commerce is considering plans for the openins of trade relations between Russia and the United States with an International Clearing House at Copenhagen. Recommendations regarding payment to American exporters are incomplete,41 words
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Article33 1920-11-02 7 REVOLUTION SUPPRESSED. Buenos Aires, October 29. It is reported that an attempted revolu tion which broke cut in Bolivia was quickly suppressed. Twenty-seven ringleaders were executed. The authorities have imposed a censorship.33 words
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Article174 1920-11-02 7 REGENT ELECTED. Athens, October 29, In the Chamber of Deputies, Admiral Condourioti», a former member of the Salonika]* Provisional Government, was elected;;Regent by 137 votes to 3, after which*the Chamber dissolved. The Throne. London, October 30. The situation as regards the Throne of Greece is full of uncertainty. The174 words
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Article59 1920-11-02 7 NEW PREMIER’S STATEMENT. S ockholm t October 28, The Premie-, Biron De Geer, stated that the Government would firmly adhere to the previous Government’s policy as regards the Aaland Islands, and would carefully consider all possible measures to suppor the country’s industrial and commercia life, and exercise strict59 words
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Article32 1920-11-02 7 NORWAY’S DELEGATES. Christiania, October 30. The ex-Premier, M. Blehr, the Minister to Stockholm, M. Hagerup, and Professor Nansen will represent Norway in the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva.32 words
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Article58 1920-11-02 7 Washington, October 28, General Barnett, ex-Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, giving evidence before the Naval Court of Inquiry into the conditions of occupation of Haiti by United States forces, said 2,250 natives were killed du ing the occupation, not 3,250 as previously stated. The erroneous58 words
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Article250 1920-11-02 7 FOREIGN MINISTERS REVIEW. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, October 30. The Foreign Minister, Herr von Simons, reviewing the situation, in the Reichstag, said adversaries were swayed by two main currents of opinion. One wanted to milk the cow, the other to slaughter it. He declared compulsion would be necessary if the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 250 words
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Article79 1920-11-02 7 COMPENSATION DEMANDED. Paris* October 30. As compensation for the sinking of the German warships in Scapa Flow, the Council of Ambassadors decided to demand from Germany the immediate delivery cf 192,000 tons of dock material, also delivery within thirty months (fa further amount of deck material, to79 words
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Article149 1920-11-02 7 FRANCE’S VIEWS OF BRITISH ACTION. Paris, October 30. Steps are being taken to clear up the differences which have arisen between Paris and London as the result of the announcement that Britain is waiving the right under the Versailles Treaty to seize German property in Britain. It is149 words
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Article73 1920-11-02 7 KWANGSI MILITARISTS FLEE. Shanghai, October 31. The principals of the Ewangsi militarists, who were reported to be ruling Canton,have fled, it is understood to Shanghai. Prior to the flight, the so-called administrative directors of the military Government cancelled the independence of the South Western Province?, declaring the North and73 words
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Article72 1920-11-02 7 AMERICA’S PROPOSAL. Washington, October 30. Conditional upon a similar concession from other Treaty Powers, the United States Government has consented to a temporary extra tax of 10 per cent, in addition to the present custom duty on American goods entering China. The old duty will be72 words
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Article53 1920-11-02 7 FIRST MATCH DRAWN. Perth, October 30, The Marylebone cricket team was released from quarantine, and opened the tour with a one day match against Western Australia. The M. C. C. scored 276 runs for eight wickets, and declared. Western Australia scored 119 for seven wicket, the53 words
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Article521 1920-11-02 7 PARTY EXPENDITURE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, October 28. According to the Republican Treasurers report to the Senate Committee appointed to investigate expenditure on the Presidential campaign, the Republican National Committee’s expenditure is $3,443,000. The Treasurer of the Democratic National Committee claims an expenditure of only $879,000 hitherto. President[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 521 words
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Article61 1920-11-02 7 AMERICAN RECOGNITION.) Washington, October 30. Seaor Peequiera, Mexican High Com. misaioner to Washington, sent a letter to Mr Colby setting forth Mexico’s position and urging America to rehabilitate Mexico in the eyes of the world. Mr Colby declares the letter offers a basis, upon which the preliminaries for recognition61 words
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Article69 1920-11-02 7 LOAN FROM AMERICA. New York, October 30. Recent reports of American financial assistance to Cuba have now crystallised in a statement that a group of banks, headed by Messrs Morgan, has arranged a loan of 75 to 100 million dollars for the Cuban Government for the sole purpose69 words
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Article868 1920-11-02 7 —Ex. Mrs A Fleming (Ip h) and children have left for Home.—“ T O M” Miss VouLs, sister of the Acting Ch ef Secretary, is expected out at the end of thia week. Mrs Fearon, who lately arrived from Japan, is here on a visit to her—Ex. - 868 words
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Article928 1920-11-02 8 STATUTORY MEETING. > The statutory meeting of North Sa-lai. (Perak) Mines Ltd- was held at the Re- gistered Office of the Company, Downing Street, Penang, on Saturday. Present. Messrs: J. R. Crawford (Chairman) A. Lindley (Director) with Major F. Bullen, General Manager, and Mr. L.928 words
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Article1519 1920-11-02 8 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of Lirnau Nipies Tin, Limited, was held at the Registered Office of the Company, 3, Weld Quay, Penang, on Friday. Present: Messrs. E. H. Bulford (in the Chair), J. M. Chalmers, R. Owen and E. V. C. Thomson (representing the Secretaries. Messrs.1,519 words
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Advertisement173 1920-11-02 8 THE TROUBLES OF BABY. It is not to be expected that he should talk as well as you or I, but when in pain there is a solid attempt on his part to make it understood that all is not with him and everyone within range of his voice is173 words
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Advertisement158 1920-11-02 8 We (San Supply from Stock Acetic Uid Cotton Waste Scythes Axe Heads Disinfectant Shovels Beit 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 Tar158 words
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Article879 1920-11-02 9 j’ENANG’S ascendency. r r Aver an hour before the game of ot Taiping on Saturday between and Penang was due to start \vis a downpour of rain, which not v ashed out the lines but made the 1 lupallingly swampy. The match gI UU ,h«d on the879 words
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870 1920-11-02 9 THE CHINA FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $52,256.80 Staff of Chop Fong Lee Hing Guan 800 Huat Sian j No. 29 King Street $5 Staff of Police Court $3l Staff of Post Office $142 Staff of Messrs. Huttenbach, Lazarus& Sons Ltd. $95 Per Dindings Recreation Club Lumut, Kheng870 words
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Article118 1920-11-02 9 NO SALE OF REVERSE ’COUNCILS. Calcutta, October 15. The officiating Secretary of the Government of India, Finance Department has advised the Bengal Chamber of Commerce that the Government of India has no intention al present of resuming the sale of Reserve Councils or of gold. With reference118 words
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Article68 1920-11-02 9 APPOINTED BY MADRAS GOVERNMENT. The Madras Government has issued an order regarding the appointment of a Commissioner of Labour with a special staff, the financial provision for which has been sanctioned by Government of India. The functions of the Labour Commissioner and his assistants are to organise68 words
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Article273 1920-11-02 9 The result of the Melbourne Cup, received here to-day, is: 1. Poitrel lOst. (favourite). 2. Erasmus "st. 3. Queen Comedy 7st. A notice to members of the mercantile marine, and the pilotage, lighthouse and fishing services regarding war medals, appears in the current issue of the Govern273 words
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Article281 1920-11-02 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. I Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, |By trait Teluk Auboij, Kuala Kubn, 7.16 am Kuala Lum i ur, Ser® mb an. j 6 p.n Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By281 words
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Article481 1920-11-02 9 The following circular, with a form of assent, is being sent by the R. G. A. Malaya Branch, to all those who control locally registered companies in Malaya. "You are no doubt aware that the Council of the Rubber Growers’ Association have recommended that a genuine reduction of481 words
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Article139 1920-11-02 9 Messrs. Baker, Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Friday, M foliowyi Business during the week has shown aq improvement, and it has been noticeable that rubber shares at their present level are beginning to attract the attention of S section of the investing pufrlio who believe139 words
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Article120 1920-11-02 9 Th° following are the lat**»» qanta'ions in Messrs. Kennedy <fc 0o.’« share list;—Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. Js 5 s -a S «2 SQ 3Q Miaiag. S c. c. J c. J c. Batang P’ang. 95c 1.00 1.05 1.10 K. Kamunting 46/6 48/- 47/- 48/6 Rawing Tin... 75c 80c120 words
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Article15 1920-11-02 9 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £266 10s spot, £267 three months.15 words
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Article84 1920-11-02 9 Rahman Tin Co., Ltd., October, 366 pikuls; Mill piculs 223.38, tributes piculs 142.68. Hitam Tin, Ltd., October, 300 piculs. Tin Bentong No Liability, October, 617 hours, 65,000 yards, 250 piculs Ronpibon Extended No Liability, October, 51,000 yards, 486 hours, 325 piculs. Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., October, output84 words
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Article184 1920-11-02 9 Penano, November 2, 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 $6O sellers Cloves 5110 nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. FNo. 1184 words
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Article123 1920-11-02 9 Penang, November 2 t 1920. (Bt Courtesy of the 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 s Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank123 words
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Article191 1920-11-02 9 Nov 3—Hunt Club Pape chase. Meet Polo Ground, 445 p.m. Finish ]95 McAlister R?ad Nov 6—Football, Adamson, GUfillan <fc Co, v Huttenbach Lazarus A Son*, Led. Nov 6 Temerloh Estate, Ltd, Meeting, No. 9 Beach Street, 12 noon, Nev 8 9 and 10—Warwick Comedy Com pany, Town Hal*.191 words
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Article666 1920-11-02 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Eurya es for Singapore. Reuong for Br.uket (PoDgkah), Kopab, Renong, Victoria Point, Tavoy and Moul me in. Hong Hwa for Rangoon (Mergui eni MouU mein via Rangoon) Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore; Sappho for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Diniingi and Sitiawan. Expected Arrivals. Ttongwa, Singapore,666 words
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Article23 1920-11-02 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 19th September By B I 12rh Oc ober 23rd By B I 21st23 words
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Article37 1920-11-02 9 The homeward mail, by the Ttj ngwa, close» at 10 a.m. to-morrow; 9 a.m parcels 8 a.m., pillar-ooxe\ flam, to-morrow. The Teesta with mails from Europe i« expected to arrive here at 7 a.m. onTbureday*37 words
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Article982 1920-11-02 10 A COMPREHENSIVE RECORD. The Imperial War Museum, at the Crystal Palace, naturally includes many striking features, covering, as it does, six sections, the Navy, Army, Air Force, Medical and Veterinary, Women’s Work and Art. In the Navy section, three guns are of especial interest—a 4 inch from982 words
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Advertisement229 1920-11-02 10 Williams Shaving Soaps j i. 1- Whether it be Williams’ stick or cream that you prefer, you will find the same inimitable qualities in both. That soft, rich lather which lasts I until you have gone over all your y rr> k face, will make your daily shave a pleasure.229 words
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Advertisement324 1920-11-02 10 Jfcj /7 i J Sts o k J/>. Ui ITS CAUSE AND CU2E. This distressing complaint so common in all hot countries is caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. It is not an in- dependent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which I cause the: Bile to324 words
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Advertisement185 1920-11-02 10 Pritchard CO-. UFD., (Incorporated in tfje Straits Settlements) PENANG A IPOH. Uadtes’ Footwear Department. We have received a new consignment of Ladies’ Shoes and the newest styles for Walking» Hoose or any occasion. Norvic Shoes Les dies' Orey Suede Brogue Letce an exceptionally smart Shoe for Golf or Walking Price185 words
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671 1920-11-02 11 NEXT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. It is understood that the suggestion which was made after the last sitting of the Imperial Conference that the next meeting should take place in one of the Dominions, instead of in London, has not met with the unanimous support of the Dominions,671 words
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Advertisement204 1920-11-02 11 MALTHOID. MALTHOID. Is a Roofing for all kinds of Permanent and Temporary Buildings, Railway Carriages, Boat Decks etcM ALT HOI O. Is a Floor Covering for Hospital Floors and Bathroom Floors. It is Vermin Proof and insect Proof and will last longer than Linoleum MALTHOID. I used as a Gutter204 words
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Advertisement92 1920-11-02 11 DON’T THROW MONEY AWAY on large, harsh and habit-forming cathartic pills, or on disagreeable saline purgatives, when you can obtain the famous little gentle-as-nature laxatives, at every drug store. Strong purgatives hurt and harm, the temporary relief they give being usually followed by worse constipation than before. Pinkettes, on the92 words
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Advertisement180 1920-11-02 11 I TANGYE’S I PUMPS. I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I B 'll I I 'JQR/IT'X I I it I h usrss" I .OJtJ B i*/-* WVrX.tl V/ 1 B I L I For Full Particulars Apply to: I Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd I B ’(incorporated in180 words
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