Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 November 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1920-11-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE HOLIDAY EDITION. 1 PUBLISHED DAILY LSTAoLiSHED. 135&. No. 263. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 OENTS23 words
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Advertisement516 1920-11-13 1 i NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGR APHIC STUDIO, No. 7, Northam Road. Tel No 579- /F YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. j jl I BEAR BRAND MILK I U“ I I CIGARETTES S KSTI y U Mn n idea Wha Perfect Contentment I Perfectly Sterilised Mint f| I a °d are r516 words
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Advertisement14 1920-11-13 1 THE BEST OAR IN TOWN pmKh MIA Missel. Afenta B.S. P.I.S* Ong Sam Leong14 words
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Article407 1920-11-13 2 THE PREMIER’S SPEECH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 9. At the Lord May >r’a Banquet, in the Guildhall, there was the usual assemblage of Cabinet Ministers and others. Mr Lloyd George said there were B'ill perils on the path to peace, but they would gradually settle down and things[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 407 words
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Article47 1920-11-13 2 London, November 9. The City was thronged with spectators to witness the Lord Mayor's Show, which, however, was very simple, compared with previous pageants. The uncertainty due to the miners’ strike caused the abandonment of the proposed historic story of “Makers of London,”47 words
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Article104 1920-11-13 2 Lindon, November 9. The Board of Trade returns of imports for October show 149,889,000, a decrease compared wi'h October, 1919, of £3,611,000, and an increase over Octobei 1913, of £78,159,000, Kxp rts in October were £112,295,000, an increase compared with October, 1919, of £33 234 000 and104 words
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Article57 1920-11-13 2 PRESENTED TO BELGIUM. London, November 9. Reuter learns that HM S Vindictive, which is now lying in shdlow wa'er at the mouth of Ostend Harbour, has been presented to and accepted by the B Igian Government, as a tribute from His Majesty’s Government. The Vindictive will57 words
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Article16 1920-11-13 2 Paris, November 9 The ex-King of Bavaria has di* d at Easle.16 words
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Article34 1920-11-13 2 Loudon, November 9, Mr J C Davidson, Coalition Uuicnis* was returned umj posed fur Hemel Hemo’ Stead. r At the las»- eho'ion, the Coalition Unionist candidate bad a majority of 7,157 votes.34 words
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Article350 1920-11-13 2 AN AMBUSH THAT FAILED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 9. A Sinn Fein attempt to ambush a police patrol met with disastrous results to the attackers, two of shorn were killed, one wounded and two made prisoners, whilst tbe police bad no casualties. The Balbriggan Affair. London, November 9 In[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 350 words
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Article189 1920-11-13 2 MR GREENWOOD ACQUITTED. London, November 9 One of the most sensational murder trials of recent yars ended at Cara*%rtben, to-day, when the solicitor, Mr Harold Greenwood, was acquitted oo the charge of poisoning bis first wife Mabel, who died on Jure 16, last year. The body189 words
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Article46 1920-11-13 2 DIVORCE GRANTED. London, November 9, The Duel ess of Marlborough was granted divorce on the ground of deser ion and the misconduct of the Duke. A formal denial of the charges made against tbe Duke wa« put in, but no evidence was called.46 words
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Article109 1920-11-13 2 London, November 8 A telegram from Berlin stages a Lemberg message says General Pablenko, Com mauder.in-Chief of tbe Ukrainians, has made Petlura a prisonsr, proclaimed himself dictator of the Ukraine, and put himself at tbe disposal of General Skoropadski Red Cross Commissioner Killed. Sebastopol, November 9. Daring a109 words
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Article19 1920-11-13 2 Vi-nna, November 10. The Austrian Government has applied or adurssion to the League of Nations.19 words
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Article745 1920-11-13 2 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, November 12. i A large gathering attended on the i second day of the Ipoh Skye Meeting. All tbe horses that won were well backed) the highest sum paid by tbe tote being $lB on Wendy- Tne prizes were745 words
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Article425 1920-11-13 2 Penang v. Bangkok. The team to represent Bangkok against Penang this evening is as follows N Sutton (Captain), N L Selley, GAO Preston, AR Somers Cox, RH Vawdrey, A M Steven, RH St Amory, G C Prouse, W D Brown, H Nielson, G G Butler, B E Heawood,425 words
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Article71 1920-11-13 2 Several changes have been necessary in the Selangor team to p’av Malacca at Klang to-day. The XV now isMcMichael; Gibb. Laugworthy. Fjston, Wyatt-Smith; Murchison Farrer; Graham Brown (Caftil) Grem Book Tribe Strachan Fripp Findly Roberts. The Malacca team comprises.—Oakesbott Stanley Fisher Lander Campbell Morrison Black Venables Fraser71 words
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Article38 1920-11-13 2 Malaya v Shanghai, The following telegram reached the Secretary of Penang Cricket Club, this morning from Hongkong Shanghai 324 Malaya 60 for four wickets (Clixton 23.) Tucker damaged, unable to play. Grenier also damaged, but playing.38 words
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Article47 1920-11-13 2 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 9, In the House of Common®, replying to Mr G Terrel, Sir Rhys Williams stated that the rate of expenditure on Mesopotamia and North-West Persia at present was £2 500,000 monthly. He hoped for substantial reductions in the next six months.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 47 words
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Article60 1920-11-13 2 London, November 10, It is officially reported from Syria that Armenians were not massacred at Hajin as reported on November 1. The resolution that The meeting is o* opinion that tbe President of Municipality should be elect d by the Commissioner? and not nominated* by th*» Government formed60 words
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Article397 1920-11-13 2 Mr S C Vickers has arrived in Penang from Singapore, Mrs F D Warde and Master Warde have arrived in Penang from Home. Mr H S Russel], of Messrs Sime Darby and Co, Ltd., returned from home yesterday, via Singapore. Mr and Mrs L M Berenger, of397 words
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Article370 1920-11-13 2 The Singapore war memorial, the foundation stone of which is to be laid by H E the Governor (Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, K C B), on Monday, November 15 in the presence of M, Clemenceau, is to be a replica of the Cenotaph in Whitehall. It will370 words
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Article498 1920-11-13 2 “3,T.” observance in sing^ ORp The second anniversary of tb < was observed in Sioga P 0 Ar ®iitice to the nature of the’ hTtor o L"? ann.rersarie, of the c eBsalio .ft, have been marked not so much L of rejoicing as that oI "«’■»<, fulness fcr“3,T.” - 498 words
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Article342 1920-11-13 2 (From Our Own Correipondint) Alor Star, November 11. The second anniversary of the Armistica was marked by land sports and a Residency “At Home. The day was observed holiday, and the State Council voted so adequate sum of money to defray the exp® 0 c342 words
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Article820 1920-11-13 3 \sE AGAINST MR. GRANT. c. Grant was charged in the In- tional Court, Bangkok, on No 4, before Mon Chao Khehorn and Mr. J. R C. Lyons Public Prosecutor under bv IIS 30 and 31 of the Penal Code. Th,» charge was one of having sent a t820 words
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Article307 1920-11-13 3 -“S.T.” Two Rash Drivers Get Month’s Imprisonment. A month’s imprisonment without the option of a fine was the sentence imposed by Capt. Rowbotham in the third police court, Singapore, in each of two cases of driving a motor-car in a rash and negligent manner. In one case-“S.T.” - 307 words
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Article189 1920-11-13 3 Peking, Oct. 26. —The Mongolian situation has taken a sudden turn and Chinese troops are evacuating Urga on account of disturbances, according to a radio message. The message simply said: “This our last message abandoning station account disturbances.” Peking is greatly puzzled over the situation in Mongolia.189 words
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150 1920-11-13 3 Four Singapore firms, namely Messrs. Nagandas and Co. of 57, North Bridge Road ,and the managers of Chop Tong Yee Hing and Co., 20, North Bridge Road, Pong Sing and Co- 43, High Street and Chop Ho Huah and Co., 57, Arab Street, were charged150 words
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Article319 1920-11-13 3 Messrs. Kennedy and Co, Penang, report as follows: The price of Tin has continued to drop steadily throughout the week but closes £2 above the worst at £249 a loss on balance of £l4-10 with Rubber also Id. down there has been no encouragement for investing in319 words
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Article316 1920-11-13 3 Singapore, November 10. —As to-mor-row is Armistice Day and a Bank Holiday we issue our Circular a day earlier this week. In anticipation of still lower values shares have been more freely offered and rather more business has resulted. Tin is quoted an easier market from London316 words
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Article690 1920-11-13 3 MONTHLY REPORT. Messrs. Sime, Darby Co, Ltd, Singapore, report on the rubber market during che month of October, 1320, as follows London prices during the month for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale Crepe were as follows —On the 12th October Rubber l/3f, l/sf, market flat,690 words
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Article154 1920-11-13 3 Fukuoka, October 25. —A meeting of members of the Seiyukai in Kyushu has been held here and attended by six Cabinet Ministers. The trend of the declarations and speeches was to condemn radicalism and advocate conservatism. The resolutions adopted urged, inter alia, the completion of a154 words
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Article238 1920-11-13 3 ALL SAINTS' OHUROH, TAIPING. 14th Nov. 24th Sanday after Trinity. 9.15 a.tn. Matins and Sermon (Tamil), 5.15 p.m. Cbildreu’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Collection on Sunday nigbt on behalf of the British Red Cross Society and, the Imperial War Relief Fand. S. ANDREW’S, PARIT BUNTAR, Saturday,238 words
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Article32 1920-11-13 3 The following are the rubber quotations in London on November 11th implantation Ist latex crepe Is l|d Smoked Sheet Is o£d Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]32 words
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Article31 1920-11-13 3 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $121.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers; raw tin $l2O per pical, buyers, no sellers, tin ore $l2O per picul, business dene.31 words
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Article186 1920-11-13 3 Nov 13 and 15—Public Holidays. Nov 13—Rugby, Penang v Bangkok, 5 p.m. Nov. 14—P SC, 200 yards A Class 30 yds B Clasp, Nov 13—Football, Darol Makmor v Crescent, Dato Kramat Ground, 5 p.m. Nov 15—Rugby, Penang v Bangkok, 5 p.m, Nov 16—South Taiping Tin, Meeting, noon. Nov186 words
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Article280 1920-11-13 3 -“S. T.” e have received certain papers ut connection with the winding up of the Anglo-Chinese Steamship Company. Tha hist vi these is a notice convening ax< extraordinary general meeting of tha members of the company at 64, Market Street, Singapore on Tuesday, October pass the foll-“S. T.” - 280 words
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Advertisement166 1920-11-13 3 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured by LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. N. Terry of Countess Wells, Aberdeen says :—I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very little relief. I had great pain in any arms166 words
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Advertisement145 1920-11-13 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. E 3 tates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN,145 words
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Advertisement395 1920-11-13 3 HEW POSITION WANTED, J*"’!' o,fce Clerk d <sires change. SX. knowledge of Accent.. Typewriting Factory and Store works and dnL Peed Ina. 1 n a Shorthand. Can take up Lb“” l o PrCli Ple Be «rite to Ledger c/.j Post Office, Broas, Perak. POSITIONS VACANT. pJku Cll w lc 1395 words
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Advertisement1922 1920-11-13 4 POSITION WANTED. FOR BALE. _I j Sil FC "Tkicwr’s year, expert.™», good A Urge umber of Babber Stumps, I V ,—I Malay, Tamil. Chinere. Fulpart.culara to Manager, Lauae. dale j I TVg<r»4ll aecka billet aa Assistant on Rubber Estate, Estate, Matang F. M. S. 1 llfi/li fl At present disengaged,1,922 words
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Advertisement240 1920-11-13 4 JUST RECEIVED AND UNPACKED Embroidery Silk Kimonas in all shades. Moderate prices at THE GENERAL BOMBAY STORE. KEWALRAM CHELLARAM, ’Phone No, 662. 34, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Z-z IS\ \a w. /g s w h Twjj fe VX 1 I V r jK- Bobnic Qla*o Baby p Ki Glaxo lays for240 words
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Miscellaneous126 1920-11-13 4 EMPIRE THEATRE PEN AXg Ro h TO-NIGHT! In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. Fred. L. Wilke Presents Jess VVi|] ai (l with Ariine Pretty in 7 Reels The Challenge of Chance 7 R ee s Together with Will N, Selig Present Reels 2 Tom Mix in Pals in Blue126 words
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