Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE FUbLISHED DAILY 1833. Ho. 256. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 542 1 everywhere wholesale from g i I Si sc Iff l H o ai I! I Ong Sam Leong Co., Penang. —-—r /F you HAVE NOT TRIED. I DEAD RD AND MIIK We Qan Supply from Stoek 4 DbAH dKAHD 141 LB. I mw t Axe Heads Disinfectant Shovels .0 i
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    • 17 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN tauv 7»>*CE4O Mun sole Agents 8.8. P M.BOng Sam Leong a Oo,’
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  • 552 2 —Ex. SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS. Several attempts have been, made in recent years to produce from ramie grass a fibre which would prove U useful auxiliary material for the cotton industry. The problem has perplexed more than one research worker for the plant is notoriously difficult to treat. The chief
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  • 348 2 New York, September 22. —The real evidence of an increasing stability in public opinion is supplied by the events in the Albany Legislature on Monday night. It will be recalled that last winter the Assembly expelled its five Socialist members. A month ago the acute housing crisis
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    • 1430 2 POSITIONS WANTED. MFutest’lnd KOT,CE OF DISSOLUTION. i |J v/ Vy i\ <y Best in all branch- es of Literature. Planter 5 years experience, good testi- G an T eon 2. JU enan P art er 0 menials, speaks Malay, Tamil, Chinese, WORKS BY H. C. WELLS. 'of the firm of
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    • 910 2 N S U RANCE “I’M STRONG ONCE MORE” L— > th. undesigned M agenU I was once weak. thin, emaciated, puny. ation are prepared to accent Wn.» C< »K and colourless. Would you ever believe that surrent rates. P I am the same man who came into year office three
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  • 1423 3 LIBERTY AND LAW. No legal definition of a “profiteer” has yet been forthcoming either from judicial decision or statutory enactment, notwithstanding the fact that several masterpieces of ineffective legislation have been placed on the Statute Book and a formidable array of judgments pronounced, all with the
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  • 411 3 There is not a single British-made film showing in the United States to-day, and yet eleven million persons there visit the kinema every day, says Mr. Andrew Soutar, who has returned from America. During the last five months I have been studying in the most important
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    • 490 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. (2,7 Saturday, 13ttj Jfovember, 1920, near ttye Supreme Court, Jfuala Xumpur. The Following Valuable Properties Situated at Treacher Road, Kuala Lutnpur. The whole of
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    • 126 3 ...p I taag, am® I. j s I “OLD ENGLISH 1 CURVE CUT.” j The Ideal Tobacco for 111 iBBaMBasI Pipe Smokers. v an be purchased at ail H 9 the leading dealers for IEMWiMy $1.40 per 1/4 lb. tin. I’ 1 I FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. g 1 COLE AERO-EIGHT
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  • 227 4 ROBBERS sentenced for life. The trial of Chuah Ah Poo and Ng Ah Lai, who were charged at Penang Assizes with murder while committing gang ro bery at Mengkaung, P. W on 17th August last was resumed yesterday w both the accused den.ed knowledge of the '"Mr" Saunders,
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  • 286 4 When the Assizes were resumed this morning, the Acting Solicitor-General intimated that he wished to make ai announcement regarding the charge of alleged murder against two Tamils named Palathu Reddi and Sinnakarmoo and abetment of murder against Kristappa Reddi. This was a case, counsel said of a very
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  • 192 4 Lim Lee Goh alias Lee Bok was charged and pleaded guilty to unlawfully returning from banishment. Prisoner was banished from the Colony on the 26th August 1913 and was found in Penang on the 21st August 1920. In passing sentence, Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard said Lim Lee Goh,
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  • 125 4 Teoh Bun Chun claimed to be tried on the charge of being in possession of three forged $5 Straits Settlements Currency Notes. It is alleged that on the night of the 26th September accused went to a cigarette stall in Kimberley Street and bought a packet
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  • 549 4 IMPORTS KEEPING PACE WITH INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS. The weight of opinion in Malaya unfavourable to the adoption of any form of' Imperial Preference is not to be ignored in the light of recent declarations on that' subject, such important bodies as the Sin-I gapore and Penang Chambers
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  • 334 4 “R.G.” Rangoon, October 28. —The boycott of the tram cars of the Rangoon Electric Tramways and Supply Company by the Burmese community continues and the number of Burmese who use the cars is small. On some of the lines of the company police constables were noticed on
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  • 385 4 CHINA FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $85,377.43 Butterworth Section Ooi Hock Aun 100, Chop Hup Hoe gO, Ong Chin Ooh 50, C.H.G. Clarke 50, Chop Kheng Guan 40, Woh Hye Hin 30, Tan Choon Lean 30, Lee Cheow Pah 30, Lim Chai Tee 30, Lim Kean Guan 30,
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  • 214 4 The local committee of the Famine Fund records with appreciation the handsome donation of $5,000 from the Estate of the late Mr. Phuah Hin Leong, and it is possible to send a* further telegraphic remittance of Taels 10,000 to Shanghai to-day. Those who wish to contribute to-
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  • 73 4 Bombay, October 21. —For some weeks past there has been a movement on foot among the working classes in Bombay and Gujrat to boycott tea drinking in Bombay. Coercion had been used to achieve this end and at four teashops there had been outbreaks of mob violence.
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  • 127 4 Bombay, October 21.—The gas strike ended to-day after 20 days duration. The strikers returned the Company’s articles and received their dues for September. The Company offered to take back 300 out of the 1000 strikers but the men having declined the Company considers them as dismissed.
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  • 479 4 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA’S PROPOSAL. Simla, October 25.—The Government of India propose to offer to owners of a certain type of heavy motor lorries, who are prepared to register their vehicles for acquisition by Government, at predetermined valuations, in case of need, on an annual subsidy on terms
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  • 206 4 Rangoon, October 25.—The meeting of all Rangoon Societies was held on Monday evening last, a t the Community Hall, with a respectable audience representing over 40 societies of all nationalities. U Po Khine was in chair. U Sein proposed the following resolution That the meeting is of opinion
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  • 145 4 Simla, October 23. —Latest news from Bokhara states that the Young Bokharans are garrisoning the city of Bokhara, which is in ruins. Bolshevik troops come and go and on the 4th of October there were 400 troops in the city. At the station a propaganda train
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  • 160 4 It is not generally known that papermaking machinery is shortly to be installed in Kuala Lumpur by the F. M. S. Gnvernm ent, f°r experimental purposes. For the present, it is proposed to begin the manufacture of paper by the conversion of waste
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  • 122 4 Penang, November 4, 1920. (Bt Court «by op thb Chartbrrd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ eight 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 B Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank
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    • 511 4 THE BREAKING POINT. When Mind and Body are Fagged, Many serious accidents, as well as mistakes in life, have been traced to failure of the memory, ill-health having been the original cause of this trouble. Now, who are the most likely to suffer in this respect When persons of either
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    • 333 4 MSW ADVERTIdgg heal 'hy Eslate near Qualified Dresser wanted to capable man. Suitably hn n 7 vidEd. Apply in the fi rBt bQ “r lo Mro. Box No. 431, c/o Pinang GH Z ette 9t&UCS tQ The Penang and District Association will hold a Dinnar irvic ing Concert on Armistice
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  • 1506 5 FACTS AND FACTORS. .Too many good books on malaria cannot be written. When one considers the appalling waste of human life and still more of energy brought about by this scourge of humanity, one welcomes whole heartedly any attempt, big or little, to reduce that
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  • 108 5 QUESTION IN THE COMMONS. London, October 25. —Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Cape who asked a question with regard to a proposal to curtail the production of tea Indian and Ceylon, Sir W. Mitchell Thompson pointed out that for some time past large
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    • 258 5 Pritchard 4. CO.. L.TD-. (Jneoiporated in tfje Straits Settlements) PENANG IPOH- CHRISTMAS AND NCW GIFTS FOR FRIENDS at HOWE. Manila Cigars Peina Victorias High Life in the East Londres Princesses Delivered at any address in the United Kingdom Post Free and Duty Paid. Ceylon Tea, !n 1 Ib. Packets and
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    • 134 5 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain 1 Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle? Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease Then let me tell i you that you
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    • 142 5 Jindr ew U.sfjer(Sos Special Reserve q 0. V. (ii r wnjsxy i ll Sandilands, buttery eo., Sole Agents for Penang 1- i V» 1 Q. f i in™- —i i DDCnWQ AUSTRALIAN LIGHT LAGER Obtainable fromALL LEADING DEALERS J THE E. O. HOTEL. WHOLESALE STOCKS HELD BY THE SOLE AGENTS:
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  • 1187 6 The long-desired break in prices is thought to te at hand in England, and a telegram dated October 12tb, which we reproduce in another page, mentions indications of optimism, quite remarkable in view of th? ui certainties in the industrial world. The London correspondent of the Pioneer
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  • 1109 6 The exchange question is still exercising Chambers of Commerce, Exchange Trades Associations and Troubles. other bodies in India. The Calcutta Iron Merchants’ Association strongly requests the Government of India to establish exchange by arbitrarily fixirg it at 2/-, without resuming the sale of Reverse Councils. While resumption
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 390 6 [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir Without acrimony and in a 8 2 t of perfect comradeship I hasten to renin n the letter under the above beading pubL ed in your last night's edition and 8 by Captain McLeod Ctaik, R 9 I do this
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    • 285 6 [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—•“ Fed.up’s” letter i> yesterday’s issue voices the feelings of all those wh received Messrs F and N’e uka e. I'■ notice of the Company’s intentions to increase the price was despatched co t e 31st ult„ much too late
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    • 175 6 ,F a jWE CAN SUPPLY L I FROM STOCK: I i Caustic Soda 70/72% I Jp r Soda Ash 42% J Soda Crystals. Silicate of Soda. j 9 f- J Tallow. j Cotton Seed Oil. Palm Kernel Oil. BEHR CO., Penang. I II iNY CARLSBERG I BEER j is the:
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    • 55 6 DINNER DANCE AT THE “E>. ON rADMISTICE DAY, Thursday, 11th November, 1920. TOWN HALL ffovember Btfj, 9t/j and ICtlj. Warwick Comedy Co. Mon, H, V. Esmond’s Comedy Bth THEJLAW divine H. A. Vachell’s powerful THE CASE of LADY CAMBER. Wed. The Roaring Farce lOth *EL.IZA COMES TO STAY. Entirely New
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 37 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day, 5.36 a n?. 1.02 p.m, 8.22 p.m. 12.30 a.m. To-morrow. 8.06 a.m. 2.11 a.m. 9.30 p.m. 2.44 p.m.
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  • 207 7 the FIRST RESULTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 2. (in’v three resales have hitherto been dec’ared of the miners’ ballot on the strike settlement ternr, which began yesterday d ends to-iay. Two of these show sabstantiai but not overwhelming majorities in ftv(ni c>f auceptance, bat the third is an*
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  • 369 7 DEFEAT OF REVOLUTIONARY EXTREMISTS. Allahabad. October 29.—Tne Pioneer’s” London correspondent cabled that the resumption of formal negotiations between the Government and the miners is important not only on account of its bearing on the aspects of a settlement, but because it marks the difeat of those who
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  • 111 7 labour offensive fails. London, November 2 An analy-h of the returns of yesterday’s Municipal contests indicates that the Labour »*d for Municipal control was badly de?ated. The figures for 70 Boroughs, e results are published, show that of <47 Labour candida'e’, 199 were returned •nd 15IS defeated. The
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  • 101 7 De PAR.URES FOR THE COLONIES. London, November 2. H° aBe °f Commons, replying to 115 Wa n U h Colonel Amery stated that Vnir ß r) BaE jects removed from the Emn/ to other parts of the two a 7 Ul and 97,916 du:ing the first c f
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  • 156 7 DEBATE IN THE LORDS, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Nov.-mb r 2 In the Hous.-» of Lords, Lord Loreburn moved a resolution cundem ting the Sion Feio murders, denouncing the policy of reprisals, and urging the creation of a complete measure of self-government in Ireland, including fiscal autonomy, but reserving to
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  • 177 7 London, October 23.-—The Cabinet Council .severely condemned the police reprisals on Ireland, although admitting the terrible provocation the police received, and severe punishment was threatened for future offenders. The week-end in Dublin and Cork marked guerilla war in the streets b’twe'n troop?, police and civilians, One constable was
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  • 59 7 HARDING A HOT FAVOURITE. New York, November 1. The betting was 10 to 1 in favour of Senator Harding when the balloting in the Presidential election b'gan. Despite inclement weather, the la-g-st o’l in history is exp°cted, owing to the addi ion of 9.000,000 women to
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  • 116 7 CHINESE GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE. Peking, November 2. Following on the Banks comprising the old Consortium informing the Government that they had referred to the new Consortium the Government's suggestion that they grant a loan for famine relief of $12,000,000 secured on the proposed sur-taxes, the Government replied it has
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  • 31 7 FRANCE’S DELEGATION. Paris, November 2. M. Bourge?i°, M. Viviani and M. Hanotaux have been appointed to represent France in the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva.
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  • 23 7 Paris, November 2. The Cabinet decided to introduce a bill authorising the bmial of an unknown soldier in the Pantheon.
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  • 27 7 London, November 2. In the House of Commons, Mr Churchill stated thab the strength of the Territorial Army was now 5,865 officers and 64,067 recruits.
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  • 31 7 Vienna, November 3. The Reparations Commission authorised to the Austrian Government, upon the security of its famous Gobe’in tapestries, a sum sufficient to purchase 60,000 tons of foodstuffs.
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  • 19 7 London, November 2. Sir Campbell Bt«art, Deputy Chairman, baa been appointed Managi g Director of The Times.’’
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  • 91 7 MR BONAR LAW’S STATEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 2. In the House of CoiomoLS, replying to Sir Donald Maclean wi'h regard to Sir Percy Cox’s Mission »o Mesopotamia, Mr Bonar Law maae a lengthy statement in which he stated that there was no further cause for serious at xiety
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  • 396 7 ThK "Rk MIERB STATEMENT ON Mes POTAMIA. Lcrdui», October 25.—1 n the House of Commons, Mr Lloyd George said that it appeared necessary to await the recommendations of Sir Percy Cox, who was at present acting under the instructors of the Secretary of State for India, before
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  • 352 7 Questions in the Commons London, October 25.—Replying in the Hou a e of Commons to Col. Yat p who asked a qaes‘ion with regard to the reported dissatisfaction among the non-Brahmins at the recent appointment of Brahmins as permanent Collectors in Madras over the heads of senior non-Brahmins,
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  • 767 7 MT SPEECHES ON SUPPLY BILL. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, November 4, At the meeting of the Legislative Council, .the Hon Air E E Smith was the only absentee, Mr G Q Seth took the oaths as Acting Attorney-General. The votes were sanctioned as per the agenda, including
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  • 804 7 —“M L,’’ Judge Busztrd returned to Bangkok by the s s Sadhadbib. —Ex The Hon’Me Mr Eu Tong Sen is at present on a vuit to Koala Lumpur. Brother Edward, of Taiping School, arrived in Penang from Europe to-day. Mr J G T Puoley, Acting L gal
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  • 681 7 OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. The Commission on Profiteering, which was created on the 7(h April. 1920, haa now finished its work and the Government ssues the Llloaiog communiqcĕ The first interim report wh'ch dealt with the Incr ase of Rent (War Resuic'ion) Ordinanct 1917, was received by the Governmen
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  • 119 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) fpob, November 4. The foil' wing are the entries and weights for the first day of the Ipoh Skye Meeting Race I—(E Class) Noreen 10.7, lO 7, Blink Bonny 10 0, Gwini 10.0, Pandan 9 10. Race 2—-(D Cl ss), Cookoo 10.12, Bruce
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  • 1108 8 THE OLD OUDEEt CH \NGETH". The 1920 Chinese gid or woman is r great improvement on her fore-unners. There is a superior animation ai d k enyi vivacity notie-able about her. Her e\ehave life. Why? Simply 1 ec <use she h.s h id educatior. Her siu/git-h br*in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 326 8 t. —:.~njw _-T 'u~ ~n>nr*_ rrw —.>_r-u. -r- t~w~w~t www —hj«— aww COTTON But be sure it’s cohort AE RTEX "Clothed with Air AE RTEX is cotton scientifically woven into cellular SOLD BY ALI garments. The next-to-the-skin feeling is one of delightful freedom and smoothness, while a layer of even-temperature
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    • 222 8 I TANGYE’S PUMPS. I Ail Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. BH 1 A fl 9 1 I R I I 7 I /Oaa 9 I I It —Jvl I !i 11 i\( )j/ v/j®n 9 V/»J 0! yif- V I II xt. >7 w |K H For Full
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  • 413 9 —The Pioneer.” LATEST OPTIMISTIC OUTBREAK. London, October 12.—The wholesale prices of cotton, tea, certain metals, and oils have been declining here for some days, and a number of commodities are now quoted in New York at aboub 8 per cent Oelow the prices ruling when the .Armistice was
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  • 254 9 Prisoners Used as Targets. Allahabad, October 23 —The Pioneer 3?ys that offiaial despatches published by the Japanese Foreign Office throw fresh light on the outrages committed by the Bolsheviks at Nikolaievisk. Mvjor-Genera) Fauna was sent to that place in command of the Japanese. An agreement had been entered
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  • 141 9 Nov 4—Runnymede Hotel, Cinderella Dance. Nov 6—Football, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, v Huttenbach Lazaios Sons, Ltd. Nov 6—Temerloh Estate, Ltd, Meeting, No 9 Beach Street, 12 noon, Nov.7—P.S C. 100 tris “A Class, 75 yards B Class. Nov. 14— PS C, 200 v»rds “A” Class 30 yds B C'aF.
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  • 149 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy 4 Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. X SHARES. J 2, J? 3 -S CO 3Q X r JI Rubber (Dollar c. c. S c. c. Colinsburgh... 500 5.40 5.00 Kempas 850 7.00 7.50 Kuala Ketil... 95c 1.00 90c
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  • 240 9 Messrs William Jacks and Co London, reported oil the 6sh Oct. that tin has been stronger, but closes under the best as the leading speculators seem to have no decided policy for the moment. Price, £269 15s. Messrs George White and Co London, on 0ct..6, reported
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  • 47 9 Yesterday, tin was quoted in London at £262 spot, and £264 15s three months. Yesterday’s question for refined tin in Penang was $130.40 per picul, business done 25 tons unrefined tin $129 40 per picul business done raw tin $129.40 per picul, buyers no sellers.
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  • 27 9 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. October, output 445 piculs, 600 hours worked, 65,000 cubic yards treated, estimated gross value $41,000, estimated costs $17,000.
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  • 214 9 Penang, November 4, 1920. SP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $B.OO 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 $47.50 sellers. {No. 1
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  • 377 9 Expected Arrivals. Sado Maru, Singapore, 6tb. Edavana, Rangoon, 6th. Devanha, Lonion, Bth. Tara, Madras, 11th. Eastern Exporter, Saigon, 12th, Tees»-a, Singapore, 13th. Africa, Singapore, 13th. Edavnns, Singapore, 13th. Novara, Singapore, 22nd. Sicilia, London, 24th. Takada, Singapore, 25th. Ecuador, Singapore, Dee Ist. Japan, Singapore, Dec sth. Nellore, Singapore, Dec
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  • 23 9 1225 coolies arrived to-day 695 go to Pulsu Jerepk for quarantine. The balance go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there:
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  • 72 9 Per NY K s s lyo Maru, from London, Ocbt 2—To Singapore: Mr and Mrs A C Bramwell, Mr D L Cooper, Miss H Bai ton, Miss P Matthew?. Per N Y K 9 s Awa Mare, from Birkenhead, Oct. 6—For Singapore Mr G E Teale,
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  • 243 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.w Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train ala© 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m. Tai
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 412 9 pinang Gazette r rATESSIOF CASUAL advertisements. for sale, toilet, situations VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 Fori insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1-W q 1.40 135 130 8 1.25 "10 116 12 100 s 075 „25 60 Advertisements are charged by space. A line of ordinary advertisement type in the Pinang
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    • 62 9 Best Chinese Cutter from Shanghai. Just unpacked fresh stock of Tweeds, Flannels, Alpaccas, White and Khaki Drills for Gent’s Suits and Coats. H. MULCHAND CO., 104. MUNTRIi STREET. (CORNER OF LEITH STREET,) STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, 7 j r
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 280 9 SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR 4 NIGHTS AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE, IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. First Picture made in Clouds, Wm. STEINER proffers. 6 Reels SKY-EYE Reels 6 A Cyclonic air romance of death-defying escapades. This super feature, distributed by Sol. Lesser, has the
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  • 551 10 Six Years’Hunt tor Alleged Vurperer. Among the passengers to Rangoon by the steamer Sir Harvey Adamson from Tavoy, in jo’ice cu-tcdy, wa? Hti Mab, alias Ong Hten, a Chinaman, who is alleged to have been the cause of the murder of Mr. J. A. Foster, inspector
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  • 448 10 —‘‘M.L." Robbers Escape in Motor Cars, A most daring burglary took place on evening in one of he busiest parts of Kuala Lumpur town. House No 5Ce. Pudu Road, is situated c o-e to the Chinese Recreation Cuh and is in full view cf the Sultan Street r>
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 346 10 ai jmCTmpn33sDsyn«TixiAi.»?* j UNINTERRUPTED ELECTRIC SUPPLY L /S ASSURED IF YOU INSTALL A Z DELCO-LIGHT PLANT I SUPPLIED IN 2 SIZES. 2 (a) 3/4 Kilowatt, 32 volts, will light 35-20 Candle Power Lamps. 3 (b) 3 Kilowatt, HO volts, will light 150-20 3 Candle Power Lamps. Both plants supplied with
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    • 306 10 .nut. I HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY j TIPPING TRUCKS, RAILS, DOGSPIKES, 5 POINTS AND CROSSINGS s S r? Ready for Immediate Delivery Ex Penang. *****11 J I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, I i (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) s I r i Penang, Singapore and Ipoh. I 35 I I S 3 3
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  • 586 11 —Ex. The campaign at Home to provide for the resettlement of unemployed ex-sol diers does not seem to be progressing very rapidly. The “Times” advocates the formation of local committees with certain definite aims, of which the first suggested seems to be the one which is likely to
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  • 393 11 The Great M all, began as early as 240 B.C. and added to as late as A.D. 1547 to keep out invaders who nevertheless have made an effective entry has been followed for long distances in widely separated sections of its tortuous course of 1,250
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 197 11 -s iiM #ss O O cpoyfg/g.w SBBHBBBBS&-" j SAFETY TREAD TYRES I j THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. I i I f I 1 j SOLE AGENTSt t 3 ADAMSON, GILFILLAN AND CO. LTD. i (iNCORTOKATED IN ENGLAND). K I [the new overland car f THE CAR FOR ECONOMY
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    • 217 11 TO PLANTERS. RUBBER ESTATES WANTED. Since T 912 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 particulars of crop for past three years. Es fates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN, WOLBERS,
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    • 195 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 Crestone 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
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1537 12 P §O-B WTISH INNA! PACIFIC MAILSTEAMSHIP Company, B >? REGULAK MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIO SERVICE. H.mgkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu aud San Francisco. ja TF BB ECUADOR From Hongkong about Ist Dec 1920 /k BJP 1Q? -X M 8 8 COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 29th Dec 1920 aujj every 28 days thereafter.
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    • 502 12 VINCENT C 0.," PENANG. READY STOCKS. Mining Steel. Acetic Acid 99 Momi Gases. English Latex Pans. Changkols. Enamelled Pails Veneer Cases. Tapioca Saws. Glazed Cups. Safes (Key and Com. Porcelain Cups. bination Locks.) Hoop Iron. Glen Garry Whisky. Box Strapping. Otard’s xxx Cognac. T I HUM I REMOVAL NOTICE. K.
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    • 356 12 THE MEREANTILB BANK 8F LIMIT». >- flaeorporsted 1* £*<ia*d). Authorised Capital £3 000,90Q Subscribed Capital 1 8OQ,QQO F ld n P 1,050,000 Reserve and’ Undivided Profit B... 1,146,400 Board of I {Directors, R. J-Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M, Byrle, Eiq, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, 8k Sir David
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