Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 262. VOL. LXXVIII. FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1320. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 381 1 F finable everywhere wholesale from 1 1 feyWßl a i Oflf Sam Leong Co., Penang. H i nnnnnnHnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaaHnnnnnnnnnannuannun 'MINIMAX I s 3ire Extinguishers. g 5 ,„p U(M u ,.~i cjfeS* i EFFECTIVENESS.—Fire Brigades are rapidly adopting it for first aid Q q n (jVV < ECONOMY. —Refills supplied free of
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    • 19 1 —■■■—l iii na I THE BEST GAHIHTOWN «UXi 7*-wEAO Sole Agents S.S. a F.M.S* Ong Sam Leong a Oo’.
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  • 844 2 CEYLON’S SUCCESS. An interesting report on the pi ogress made by different lessees of land leased on special terms and the present position with regard to land taken up for food production has been prepared by Mr. E. B. Denham. The lessees of 9,000 acres under Min neriya,
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    • 1660 2 POSITIONS WANTED. I NOTICES. KABPOHG KUANTAN CLUB. KUALA SELANGOR. Phnfpr 5 vpars pxnfiripcce eood tes i- Members are informed that the funeral monies speaks Malay, Tamil, Chinese, of the Mother of Messrs. Tan Phi Chmaod The Aooual OpeD Tee Tennis seeks billet as Assistant on Rubber Estate, Tan Ptii *°L
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    • 1046 2 ITCHING BURN NG z~ RASH GN ARM --I ation are prepared to accept Flßl u o Neck and Head. Hair Fell ppl Out Badly. Cuticura Heals. paterson, bimonb co (lncorporated in England)’ “I had an itching and burning on my arm and neck, and also on some nrYM a t
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  • 566 3 The increase in the price of store goods, rendered necessary largely by the fall in exchange, which began on Saturday in the case of liquors and tobacco, was continued. Increased rates for household commodities had been anticipated since the rise began and a representative of
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  • 331 3 The German textile industry, which has of late begun even to invade Eng land again, has had such an astoundingly successful year that its high records of peace times are put completely in the shade. The most wonderful example of industrial recovery is that of
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    • 508 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. Saturday, 13ttj Jfovember, 1920, near tye Supreme Court, J(uala JCumpur. The Following Valuable Properties Situated at Treacher Road, Kuala Lumpur. j The whole of
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    • 376 3 We Qan Supply from Stock Acetic Acid Cotton Waste Scythes Axe Heads Disinfectant Shovels Belt 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 Tar
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  • 1576 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. -"S.T." Lt.-Col. Tyte is laid up with influenza. —“M.M.” Major G. Neville Stevens travelled from Ipoh to Penang by Tuesday’s night mail. —Ex. Dr. A. E. Bedell i s shortly leaving foi Puket to practice there, says the Bangle k Times.’’ Mr. G. E. Teale, of Messrs. Cumberbatch
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  • ARMISTICE DAY.
    • 360 4 Armistice Day, unlike November 11 last year, was declared a public holiday on the present occasion, and the fact served to make the local commemoration a much more general one than wes the case a year ago, when the twe-minutes’ silence was the only means of commemorating
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    • 116 4 Under the auspices of Penang and Difl rict Ex Service Association, a successful Armistice dinner and smoking concert were held in the F M S Railways R-s taur<*nt. About a hundred ex-Service men attended. In the absence of the acting Resident Councillor, the chair was taken by Major
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    • 46 4 AT THE E. O. The Armistice night dinner and dance at the E dt O. Hotel attracted an exceptionally large number, among them many from he Province and other portions of the mainland. Both dinner and dance were up to the standard associated with the hoteljq
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    • 1114 4 A large congregation assembled at 10 a.m. at All Saints’ Church, Taiping, for the unveiling of the memorial to the men of North Perak who fell in the War. Amongst those present was Lt.-Col W J P Hume, Resident of Perak, accompanied by officers representing
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    • 414 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh. November 11. Before the Schools dispersed for the holiday, the significance of the celebrations were explained to the pupils. The fact impressed on the little minds was what their state would have been if Germanv had won.” At 10.45 a.m., the
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  • 442 4 S. F. P. His Excellency the Gavernor will lay the foundation stone of th? Singapore War Memorial at 5 p.m. ou Munday, the 15th. November, The Memorial is to be erected on th Reclamation opposite the spot where Ruffl Statue used to stand. An enclosure will be
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  • 144 4 TO-DAY’S DEPARPUREj. t d bappho for Teluk Anson Manila for Rangoon Mculmein via Ringoon SQI Fooshing for Singapore and Cbi Da Expected A krivals Teesta, Singapore, 13th. Africa, Singapore, 15th. Elavana, Singapore, 13th. Tara, Singapore, 17th. Thongwa, Madras, 18 s h. Tanda, Rangoon, 18 h. Ellora, Singapore, 20
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  • 23 4 1,708 coolies arrived yesterday. 890 go w Pulau Jerejak ior quarantine. Th? balance go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there:
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  • 26 4 14th Nov. 24. h Sand-.y after Trinity. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Tamil). 5.15 p.m. Children's Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon,
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  • 23 4 Saturday, Nov 13 h. 5.15 p m. Evensong aud Sermon. Sunday, Nov 14th. 8 30 a.m Holy C immanion.
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  • 407 4 CHINA FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Amount previously acknowledged *115.124.73 Staff of Messrs. Behr Co. Members of Penang Chinese Engineering Club Members of Hong Tian Sia i Staff of Chop Joo Sang Choon Tee Koon Oh Kongsee Collections by Oversea Chinese a Collection by E. &O. Hotel: Sarkiei > Bros. $lOO,
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  • 512 5 There has been a persistence of rumours to the effect that the Soviet» Government is seriously alarmed at the growj ing discontent of the people, says the I Daily Chronicle.” We cannot accept without confirmation various repor/s of I strikes in Petrograd and Moscow of
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  • 246 5 MANUFACTURERS AND FOREIGN COMPETITION. Daily reports continue to reach the National Union of Manufacturers, telling of the depth of the depression now affecting British trade. Manufacturers quote price lists of German. United Sta-tes, and Japanese goods on sale in Britain, which cannot be made by them at
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    • 205 5 COLE AND HUPMOBILE CARS LEYLAND FULTON LORRIES. H Our representative Mr. D. Cartwright will be at the E. O. Hotel on Friday and Saturday next, when he will be pleased to give full particulars of these cars and lorries. STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, J KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH SINGAPORE. 111 XMAS OPPORTUNITY,
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    • 261 5 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured bv LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. N Terry of Countess Wells, Aberdeen says:—l was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, daring which time I tried many remedies from which I received bat very little relief. I had great pain in any arms and
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    • 254 5 Pritchard 4 CO.. L.TD.. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) PENANG A IPOH. CHRISTMAS AND NCW YCAR GIFTS FOR FRICNDS at HOMC Manila Cigars Reina Victorias High Life in the Cast Londres Princesses Delivered at any address in the United Kingdom Post Free and Duty Paid. Ceylon Tea, 1n 1 lb. Packets
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 121 5 Tmperial FMEIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. Fred. L. Wilke Presents Jess Willard with Arline Pretty in 7 Reels The Challenge of Chance 7 Reels Together with Will N, Selig Present Reels 2 Tom Mix in Pals in Blue 2 Reels 2 Bright,
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  • 20 6 Kitovitz—At 139 Tanj ng Katong on the 9 h inscanr, to Mr and Mrs D Kitovi z, a son.
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  • 1196 6 The expectations of a general re umption in the coal-fields of the United Kingdom have been realised. Notwithstanding the majority—too narrow to give the necessary authority for a univers”! stoppage—against the terms of tbe settlement, the men are working again. The near approach of the armistice
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  • 1008 6 In m ny of the trades at Home engaged in the manufacture of The Trade articles which, for some Slump. iotxplicable reason we are told will very soon become cheaper, there is undoubtedly a very depressing slump, which may get wofse, before an improvement sets in. Shortness
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  • 111 6 SIR G, A, GOODMAN APPOINTED We understand that Sir Gerald a Goodman, Chief Judicial Co^i?- re P M S, has been appointed CHef Straits Settlements. The l ew Justice is txpec ed to re urn eaily in March. Jul ‘e&yj It is very generally expected that», vacant
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 202 6 [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette." Sir, —Notification No 28 published i c the F M S Government Gbz -tte imposes an export duty .f 2| per cent, the priceof first grade lubber as notified in the Gazetts being fixed at 55$ cents per lb,
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  • 37 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Novemb a r 11. H M the King of Biain has advanced bit bethrothed to the rank of Her Roy». Highness. The Royal bride born L 1892.
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  • 50 6 Tbe Chief Pest Office will be closed at noon to-monow and cn Monday, iber® will be deliveries to town ai.d subur.-s tl noon on both days. The Pi’- acg Gazette with cables ana local news, will be issued before aocn to-morrow. There will be oo i-rae it Monday.
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  • 214 6 Nov 12—Ipch Sky Meeting. Nov 12— Practice, Town Ha’l, F 12—M CL, Meeting, Gov. Giru School J pm. Nov 13 and 15—Public Holid; ys. Nov 13—Rugby, Penang Nov. 14— PS C, 200 yards “A C 30 yds B Class. Nov 13—Football, Darol cent, Dato Era mat Ground, ofNov
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    • 169 6 R BOOTH’S ft J- ■'al' |hKH*I»4 £*CIN. s« eSTT 1740 TR 'IBBR M BOOTHS ■|O.L’TGriJi 0L D TO M 77 3 Six? Original Dry Gm and DISTILLERY. i S I LONDON, eiMCLANo. p R y 'Unsweetened) SOLE IMPORTERS I BEHR A Co., iMggaawt 111 ami" 11 1 1 hi l
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    • 11 6 St. Andrews Tuesday, 30th Nov. Dinner Dnnce AT THE E. O.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 50 6 THE TIDES. The following sre the tides for to-day to-morrow, and Saturday, Penang Standard Time High Water. Lew Water To-dat 12.46 a.tn. 7.32 a m. 1.16 p m. 7.27 p.m. To-morrow. 1.13 a.m. 8 02 a.m. 1.47 p.m. 7.56 p.m Saturday. 1.39 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 2.17 p m. 8.23 p.m
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  • 20 6 DEATH. Smith.—On November 6, at the General Hospital, Singapore, Archibald Smith, aged 46 years, late of tbe Orient Ltd. Singapore.
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  • 519 7 amendments passed. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Novembers. J i the House of Common», when the ji, Rule Bill was again taken ii? committee, a new Government caUS > was adopted by 175 votes to 31, providing for the creation of Record Chambers for the two Irish Parlia ments,
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  • 142 7 RENEWAL OP OUTRAGES. London, November 7. There wsre wild scenes at Londonderry curing the n'ght rs the result of which five policemen were sent to hospital wounded Two of the policemen were attacked by arm- ®en ani shot. The remaining three were foond lying in the gt r eets
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  • 292 7 QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. London, November 8 Io the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd u' r 8 e re pl)i n g to a suggestion by Lord to w th® bolding of an inquiry as comm* it'^ 8 re P riB!^B in Ireland were lad 1 aut lority,
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  • 95 7 A WHITE HOUSE PARADE. Washington, November 8. Hundreds of Irish sympathisers marched fcr an hour in single file around tbe White House this evening, as a protest against tbe death of Mr McSwiney, carrying banners inscribed, Get the British cut of Ireland,’ and “McSwiney’s death shall
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  • 55 7 A FULL RESUMPTION, London, November 8. The fears that thousands of the miners who voted against the Government proposals, especially in South Wales, wou'd refuse to return to work have not materialised, and to-day work is in full swing throughout the coalfields of the country. The railways have
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  • 88 7 ANOTHER SLUMP. London, November 7, A fresh spasm of weakness has developed in tbe European currencies. Ths pound closed in New York at $3-35, the lowest since February. This makes the Sovereign worth only 13s 9d in N< w York. The continental exchanges are also demoralised. The franc
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  • 125 7 THE LEAGUE’S INTEREST. London, November 8. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr JR Clynes, Mr Lloyd George said the Government did not intend to instruct the British delegates to the forthcoming Assembly of tbe League of Nations to propose that the right to determine the terms of
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  • 79 7 THE CHIEF BUSINESS. Paris, November 8. The provision*! agenda for the first session of the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva on November 15, includes the consideration of questions of hygiene, particularly typhus, the control of agreements relating to the employment of women and children industrially,
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  • 73 7 Washington, November 7 Ihe Supreme Court found for the plaintiff in the case Mr William G Street versatile Lincoln Safe Deposit Company of New York. Under this decision the owners of liquors lawfully acquired and stored for their own use in places other than their homes may
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  • 54 7 FIERCE FIGHtING. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Sebs'stcpcl, November 9. The fiercest fighting, with flactuating fortunes, is progressing i uith of tbe Oiimea. The Bolsheviks rn e; deovoming m st strenuously to cut off Gt neral Wrsngel from the Penirsute, at tLe neck of which Wrangel’s forces still holds Perekop, A
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  • 537 7 Riga, October 12.—A correspondent had a long conversation with M- Joffe, head of the Russian Peace Delegation, just before the plenary meeting of the Conference. He said: —“1 am signing the treaty wi/h a deep feeling of responsibility. 1 wished too achieve peace by
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  • 45 7 PETLURA DICTATOR. London, November 8. A telegram from Berlin state) a Lemberg message says General Pablei.ko, Commander in Chief of the Ufcrairians, is a pri-uiner Petlura hag proclaimed himself dictator of the Ukraine, ami put hims lf at the ctepcsal of General Skoropadski.
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  • 49 7 THE ALLIED AGREEMENT. Washington, November 7. Although the State Department has not yet protested against the Anglo-Frarco-Italian agreement defining respective spheres of influence in Tarkey, the officiate indicate that objection may be ma J e on the ground that the agre°ment violates the principle of the open door.
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  • 53 7 Constantinople, November 8 Six'y-one Biitieb prisoners from Baku, naval, military and civilian, arrived at Tiflis. Tbe British Vice-Consul stayed on at Baku to collect a few prisoners who were authorised to live in tbe town. The order has been given to band over Botehevik prisoners to the
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  • 139 7 COMMUNIST OFFICES STORMED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Veron», November 7. After a demoastratio-a before the Garibaldi monomer, a party of demonstrators proceeded to the Communist H> adqusrters in erd.-r to pull down »h? Rd Flag. The occupants fired, wounding three, whereupon the building was stormed. In the course of the fighting,
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  • 31 7 FURTHER CONFERENCE. Rome, November 8. The Italian and Yugo-Slaviau Miniaters have assembled at Santa Marguerita to confer with a view to arriving at an understanding on tbe Adriatic question.
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  • 29 7 THE PLEBISCITE PROPOSAL. Par a, November 9. The Polish and Lithuanian Governments have accepted the proposal cf the League ot Nations for a plebiscite on Vilua territory.
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  • 171 7 CREDITS RECOMMENDED. Vi B nna, November 8 It is reported that the Allied Austria! Reparations Commission is recommending the granting to Austria of credits totalling $250,000,000, in five instalments, spread over the period, January, 1921, fill 1925. Austria’s Existence Menaced. Paris, November 8. Tbe likelihood of Austria disappearing from
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  • 23 7 M. C. C. BEAT SOUIH AUSTRALIA, Adelaide, November 9. The Marylebone cricket team defeated South Australia by an innings and 55 runs.
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  • 262 7 Perth, (Weit Australia), Oct. 30 —The MC C. team played a Wes: Australian team to-day, the result being a draw in favour of the visitors. The wicket was in perfect condition when tbe M OC. opened their innings with Hobbs and Ra*sell, in the presence of
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  • 116 7 AERI >L ACTIVIIY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Londe n, November 8. A CGinmua’q ĕ contluutd aeiid activiiynn tie Middle Euphrates against hosnle carberings Eouth-easc of Kufa, io which a pilo* was wounded, tut tbe leader of the insurgent forces and rhe majority of the sections of the most important tribes in
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  • 180 7 FAMINE HORRORS. London, November 8 The famine in Chit a has reached rd appalling s age, with 58,000,000 pcoplshadowed by the g im monster in five provinces, of whom 14,000,000 are actually starving, according to figures compiled by the International Famine Relief Cum mittee. It is estima*ed £50,000,000
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  • 92 7 WIRELESS FACILITIES. London, Novsmber 9. In the Hens* of C mm'ns, replying to Colonel J hn *Vard, Colonel Amery pointed rut that the question of wireless facilities at Hongkong were intimately conuectrd with the general question of Inter-Impeiial wireless communication. A copy of the rep.rt of the Imperial Wireless
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  • 49 7 Pans, November 9 It has now been decide! that the unknown Fiecch Pa’lu will be buried under the Arc de Triomphe, instead of in the Pantheon, where Thursday’s ceremony will be confined to the depositing of the urn containing the heart of Gambetta in the crypt,
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  • 22 7 London, November 8, M. Paul Carobon, the French Ambassador in England for 22 years, is retiring in January.
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  • 169 7 Are we as a nation shedding a reputation for honesty and fair dealing which we built up through the centuries when an Englishman’s word was his bond says a home paper. The question is suggested by our experience of the past few weeks, when we have found it necessary
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  • 646 7 MEETING OF COMMITTEE. The following are excerpts from the minutes of a meeting of the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held at the Chamber on Tuesday, 2nd: November, 1920 at 2-30 pm« Present. Messrs. C. M. Henderson. (Chairman) J. L. Lonie, A. Sharp, AV. A«
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  • 21 7 Despatched from Penang London. 4th October By P& O 5 h November 7th By B I sth
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  • 14 7 The homeward mail, by the Teests, closes at 10 a.m. to-mono*. J
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  • 567 8 The following minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commisuonera of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday the 26th October, 1920, Present; :—Messrs S Codrington (President), Yeoh Guau Seok, Litn Eu Toh, Dr P Liston, Hon’ble W H Thorne, and Mr J L McFall. Absent:—Mr P K Nambyar.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 379 8 COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS The Sure Remedy is Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. Veno's Lightning Cough Cure strengthens all the organs of breathing, and that is why it cures coughs, colds, and chest troubles so quickly and so thoroughly. It does not matter whether the sufferer is young or old; Veno’s cures
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    • 157 8 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 particulars of crop for past three years. Es tates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAE. JAN, WOLBERS,
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    • 214 8 E fc U Connoisseurs B. appreciate HAIG HAIG WHISKY it* nM»aiu’Unu«»un<«ifi;«iurwww«Mßß»wrnt*”’—in nintmtinmimni| i 1 i 'VZ'OU will be proud to place A Haig Haig Five Stars Scots Whisky before the greatest connoisBeurs among your mends. Iney tafe- w hl confirm your choice—they will vpte you a judge of quality. T
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  • 94 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October Asahan lbs 84,777 Anglo Sumatra 95,798 Burma 6,405 Bintang 18,000 Bukit K B 4,200 Bah Lias 177,618 Bila Sumatra 46,266 Clovelly 13,000 Central Sumatra 27,494 Henrietta 33,300 Investment Trust 98,302 Investment Tea 650,458 Jimah 28,322 Kota Tinggi 41,000 Laras (Sumatra)
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  • 16 9 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £244 spot, and £249 10s three months.
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  • 13 9 Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, October, 1,015 pikuls.
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  • 137 9 Penang, November 12, 1920. SP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $B.OO 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 $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $47.50 sellers. {No. 1
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  • 664 9 STRAITS FIRST WIN. Hongkong, November 9.—The following gives further details of the Interport cricket match between the Straits and Hongkong wires a correspondent to the Singapore Free Press.” After playing a fine innings of 62 during which be hit seven 4’s Riches fell to a catch in the
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  • 22 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Bangkok, November 11. The Bangkok Rughby team left on Wednesday for Penang, All the members are fit.
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  • 35 9 An exhibition game of tennis has been arranged for next Sunday evening at the Kedah Club, Alor Star, when Mr W H ThrelKall of Penang will meet Mr J H Spowers of Sungei Patani.
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  • 488 9 SKYE MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipob, November 11. Fine cloudy weather favoured the first day of the Skye Meeting held under the auspices of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club today. The attendance was poor when the first race was run, but many peopla came later. His Highness
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  • 117 9 Penang, November 12,1920. (Bi Courtesy of thb Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 130 3 days' sight Private 139 Bombay Demand Bank 130 o Madras Demand Bank 130 3 days'
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 510 9 fW ADVFRTitEMEMTB. POSITIONS VACANT. rtancPr wanted immedia:edly. One D ‘ff“ cbinders, etc ,in eyeglasses able to t 0 Dr. S. Ponnub, P refer ?T q Edn Ophthalmic Surgeon, Ipob. **T7nreqser Fa’ly qualified man requirkai<batelv, salary $l5O per month with edlU ct ol' an early substantial rise if satisfactory. Apply giving
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    • 280 9 For a few days only LEON KENDAL THE WORLD-RENOWNED ASTROLOGER E &0- HOTEL (ROOM NO. 40.) Consultation Hours IO to 5. A meeting of the Board of the Licensing Jus 8 will be held in the District Court on Wednesday, the 15th: December, 1920, at 2 30 pm. to consider
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    • 333 9 uninterrupted electric supply g IS ASSURED YQU INSTALL A g DELCO-LICHT PLANT 2 SUPPLIED IN 2 SIZES. J 2 (a) 3/4 Kilowatt, 32 volts, will light 35" 20 Candle i: Power Lamps. i i 3 Kilowatt, no volts, will light ***** I ■1 Candle Power Lamps. W R Both plants
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  • 504 10 COMMITTEE OF BUYERS SUGGESTED. Mach was said at the. meeting of the Ceylon Association in London, held recen’ly to consider the question of the restriction of tea oatput concerning the unfairness of calling upon estates which have plucked fine for years and which have adopted a
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  • 327 10 PENANG. NOVEMBER 12, 1920. BEEF— cts Soup per catty 35 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per catty 70 Liver do 80 Fillet
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 182 10 j. l4 .JIIHHF ?>< .5 i t I NORTHERN ASSURANCE J i I COMPANY, LIMITED. i I MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. I Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I t 4 I Reductions are allowed if the assured i| I: has more than one Car Insured. < I Bonus A
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    • 249 10 \W? X\'7'P— i Tliß'S? tdi&wirnVFß 1 UIXEy ngti V i/M Supple Me. t&uM List ot Stockists. Penang:—Chin Kooi Co., Cycle Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. Farit Buntar —Ban Bee Leong Co. Alor Star Goh Soon Leong. Sungei PataniJ, W. Wilson Co., Ltd, Ml custard a thorough favour- LJ ite
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  • 263 11 In his crusade against mixed bathing Councillor Clark, of Tunbridge Wells, has sustained a set-back by the action of the Bath Mineral Baths Committee. Hitherto used by male and female bathers separately. the Royal Hof Mineral Water Swimming Bath is in future to be
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  • 245 11 A New Device for the Rubber-Soled. Could you oblige me with two halfpennies for a penny asked a wiry, strenuous, middle-aged man. He dived his sinewy hand into his f’ouser pocket, and a sharp “honk honk, like a motor-horn, came from among his currency. “Money talk!*” I
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  • 262 11 The rince of M ales is closing down thiee mines on <,he Duchy of Cornwall estafie at Gunnis a ke and Chilsworthy, on he banks of the R»iver Tamar—Kit Hill L mted,Kingston Down Consols,and Gun nislake Glitters. These mines employed during the war 250
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 73 11 YOUR WIFE AND YOU. As a remedy for one of woman’s wo.ij troubles, Pinkettes are just as efficient for the fair sex as for men. They dispel constipation in a night, bringing the de sired relief next morning. They cure disordered liver, biliousness, sick headaches, foul breath, pimples and blotched
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    • 244 11 Red Ferroder Point j Non-Poisonous Supersedes all others, for preventing i rust nnd Corrosion on iron and steel, j i supplied ready lor use. in 1 cwi. Drums. 1u 1 SOIEAGFMTS Motz Brothers, Limited, Penang. I S c HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY 1 j TAPING TRUCKS, RAILS, DOGSPIKES, I POINTS AND
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