Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1920
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Title Section20 1920-11-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE UDMSHED daily ESTABLISHED !832>. No. 264. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 03NTS20 words
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Advertisement595 1920-11-16 1 Bottai!iibleevery where wholesale from g I WS B I I I: H Ong Sam Leong Co Penan 8- p vwftz>n/WWVWVVwnzwvwvvw^ B IF ypv HAI/E NOT g e STATE EXPRESS C!GARETTES THE PROPRIETORS OF I BEAR BRAND MILK I z-—**<l I !xSJL I I WZWWK^ i you cgn have no idea595 words
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Advertisement13 1920-11-16 1 THE BEST CAR ik TCWfe Sole A&e&ts S.S. F.M.S. Ong Sam Leong Col13 words
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Article1491 1920-11-16 2 AN AMERICAN SURVEY. The following facts show why we are short of lubricating oil and a few suggested remedies for this condition. The world to-day is facing a shortage of all petroleum products. We have heard much of this shortage as affecting fuel oils, gasoline,1,491 words
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Advertisement441 1920-11-16 2 POSITIONS WANTED. Planter 5 years experience, good testimonials, speaks Malay, Tamil, Chinese, seeks billet as Assistant on Rubber Estate, At present disengaged, Apply Box No. 411, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1899—19-11 Married Tamil Offce Clerk desires change. Has good knowledge of Accounts, Typewriting, Factory and Store works and fair speed in441 words
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Advertisement147 1920-11-16 2 THE ANXIETIES OF MOTHERHOOD Man is rather a careless happy-go-lucky individual, and, in general, does not fully appreciate the worries of his wife in safeguarding their children’s health. Generally one or other of the young household is ailing either with a chill, slightly feverish or colic symptoms, and pa, with147 words
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Advertisement1532 1920-11-16 2 FOR BALK. SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE Patent fire-reaieting Safe (Milner's) f° r LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. vir'" sale. What offers? Apply Box No 437, c/o Pirßog Gazette. The Select Committee appointed to 4 2040—12 16 18-11 consider whether any and what changes are W desirable in the constitation of1,532 words
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Article1439 1920-11-16 3 GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE OUTLINED. November 6. A Gazette oi 1 Uxtrao* d nary” < publ shes the fol ll n, resolution by the Government of “dYin .he Home Department: I view of recent events the Governor- ,ii in Council considers that it is (,C K ?irv to make a further1,439 words
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Article232 1920-11-16 3 REVIEW OF YEAR’S WORK. Calcutta. November G. —The Bengal Police Administration Report for last year shows that 5,499 officers and men received money rewards and 1.470 were rewarded wit'h good service marks or otherwise. The amount expended was Rs. 55,263. The work of the Railway Police was heavy.232 words
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Article129 1920-11-16 3 “PIONEER’S” CHOICE. Allahabad, November 7. —In connection with the choice of a successor to Lord Chelmsford, the “Pioneer” suggests the name of Sir Harcourt Butler saying It is w ith no desire to flatter Sir Harcourt that wfe say so. We know of no man in England129 words
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Article506 1920-11-16 3 The following twelve hints may’ be found useful to t*hose intent on this sport» says “R. C.” in the Rangoon Times. (1) When going snipe shooting, saynothing about it. and. even if you return triumphant, do not* talk big unless you never intend to go again. Above all,506 words
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275 1920-11-16 3 The Irish authorities are offering a reward of £l,OOO for the capture of or information leading to the capture, of Daniel Breen, *he 27-year old Irishman believed to be one of the leaders of the murder gang. He is accused of the murder275 words
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Article78 1920-11-16 3 Simla. November 3. —It is understood that the Netherlands India Annual Fair Association will hold an industrial faar at Bandoeng (Java), Netherlands East Indies. from the 19th September to the 9th October 1921 inclusive. The association also intends to organise an au'tomobile ejtfiibition in 1921 on78 words
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Article529 1920-11-16 3 —“The Times.” Proposed Institute of Control and Issue. M. Delacroix addressed the International Financial Conference in a notable speech proposing the establishment of an International Institute of Control and Issue. He said that he was not a pessimist, but the danger of the situation was the catastrophe which—“The Times.” - 529 words
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Article126 1920-11-16 3 .—Ex. London, November 6. —In course of a further article on Briti-h policy in the Near and Middle East, the Aga Khan declares tfliat Bolshevist propaganda- will only spread in India if British policy and promises are mistrusted. He urges the withdrawal from Mesopotamia, except frojn the.—Ex. - 126 words
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Advertisement144 1920-11-16 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. Ea tates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN, WOLBERS,144 words
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Advertisement250 1920-11-16 3 Pritchard CO.. I.TD.. (Incorporated in t6e Straits Settlements) I PENANG IPOH. Si CHRISTMAS AND NCW YCAR GIFTS FOR FRICNDS at HOME, Manila Cigars Reina Victorias High Ufa in the Cast kondres Princesses Delivered at any address in the United Kingdom Post Free and Duty Paid. Ceylon Tea, In 1 Ib.250 words
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Article729 1920-11-16 4 Mr. B. K. James has returned from home, accompanied by Mrs. James. Mr. G. C. Valpy leaves for Home on a holiday by the “Novara” this weekMrs. Low and Miss Low have arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Penang.—“M- L. Mr- Herbert Pinching, R.G.A. Mycologist, is on a729 words
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944 1920-11-16 4 FURTHER CHINESE ACTION. A meeting of the Tri sb es and Committee of the Chinese Town Hall was held at their Headquarters on Friday last, the 12ch instant, for the purpose of considering, among other matters, the invitation advertised in the Press by the Select Committee on944 words
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Article930 1920-11-16 4 PENANG v BANGKOK. The Rugby football matches between Penang and Bangkok, played at the Esplanade, on Saturday and Monday evenings, proved excellent holiday attractions» large crowds witnessing the play. On Saturday, when the conditions were ideal, the teams turned out as follows, the visitors being somewhat the heavier IoL930 words
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Article991 1920-11-16 4 Penang’s Narrow Win, For the return game between Penang and Bangkok, Warren and Stewart played instead of Grafton and Laville in the Penang tbr e-quarter line, bath charges, being necessitated through injuries sustained in the first match. Mr A E T Murray was again referee with Messrs991 words
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Article347 1920-11-16 4 Shanghai's Easy Win, Hongkong, November 13.—0 n resuming this morning, wires the Free Press” correep indent, Holmes Brown continued his innings, keeping up bis wickot for two hours and twenty minutes and being eventually not out. Grenier, who batted fiftyfivc minutes for three, was caught in the slips,347 words
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Article55 1920-11-16 4 Shanghai beat* Malaya. MiWMMMßwaaa» Singapore, November 15. In the Inter-Port Cricket match between Malaya and Shanghai, Malaya in the second innings were all out for 68. Shanghai in the fi st innings having made 324, thus won the ma*ch by an innings and 139 runs. The Malaya team55 words
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Article172 1920-11-16 4 Tne following tus are fixed for tomono* (Wednesday). Teams of four— 6 Messrs E A Davie?, S Weiben, G S Glass and H Slack v Scr Messrs H Parry, G B F Southam, G Wright Motion and A Lindley (2); +3 Messrs F N Syer, W H172 words
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Article217 1920-11-16 4 The Sinn Feiners have their financial as well as their military organisation, and in the early part of 'h’year Lud French referred to the fact that the authorities knew the names of three treasurers of the rebel funds and tba 1- they were men cf very considerable217 words
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Article165 1920-11-16 4 EMPLOYEES’ CIIARg Es [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, November m Two -ex-employes o f the qp Board reported to the Cnn PPin Committee which is operations of the Board A’ 8 ng tain employes and official’s of H Cer with corruption, alleging, i n t er J? m the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 165 words
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Article41 1920-11-16 4 ADMIRAL BEXSOX’S VIEWS Washington, November io. Discussing the question of ocean rate cutting, Admiral Benson urged American exporters to patronise American ships. He said if foreign ships succeeded in driving American vessels from the seaa rates would invariably increase.41 words
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Article62 1920-11-16 4 WORLD WIDE DEPRESSION. London, Xovember 11. At a London meeting of the Interna, tional Cotton Committee extensive reports from members showed that depression m the industry i s world wide and that organised short time is being extensively adopted. The appointment of arbitrators to deal with disputes over62 words
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Article34 1920-11-16 4 Reuter learns that Germany has hitherto .surrendered 33,500 howitzers and field guns, and 1,200 fortress guns. Only 2,500 are left, and flhey will probably be destroyed by the end of the month.34 words
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Article146 1920-11-16 4 Penang, November 16, 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 s°o seller® Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $47.50 sellers. (No. 1146 words
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Article75 1920-11-16 4 Nov 16-P.C.C. Home Nov 17—Hoot Clob mev, F 445 Finish, 3, Nov 18—Football, Bankeis and Merchant. C;o b Nov 20—Football, Chinese »P or 11 L v Kennedy L’», k ae j Nov 27—Football, Police v T-pha and Railton, Nov 29—P CC. Meeting, 6 P-® T Reetl Nov 30—Rugby,75 words
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Article2879 1920-11-16 5 INKNOWN WARRIOR LAID IH WESTMINSTER ABBEY. REMARKABLE scenes. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 10. There were moat imposing scenes at Boulogne to-day on the occasion of the em b. rkation of the body of the unknown British warrtor for Dover, the British destroyer Verdun, escorted by a flotilla of[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 2,879 words
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Article857 1920-11-16 5 Vale. CHOSEN FROM VERDUN. London, November 11. France’s unknown warrior wis cho9 o n from Vtjiduo by young iufantrymeo, who signified tbeir selection by tenderly placing a wreath of will flowers on the third of *-ight coffins. The gen a rals present saluted with their sword*, a. Vale. - 857 words
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Article116 1920-11-16 5 merchant and sugar producer in Java— Vale. Paris, November 11. The Chinese delegation to the League of Nations announces tbe marriage on November 8 at tbe Chinese Legation io Brussels, of Dr. Wellington Kod, Chinese Minister to the United States, with a young Chinese lady belongingmerchant and sugar producer in Java—Vale. - 116 words
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Article146 1920-11-16 5 Paris, November 11.—The aggregate proceeds of State Excises and Monopoli°s exceeded in October ’£53,000,000 at par, being an increasaof more than £20,000,000 at par over October, 1919. Tne importation of manufactured article? is decreasing steadily in proportion as conditions in French industry are improving—Vale. France and Belgium. In146 words
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Article46 1920-11-16 5 London, November 12. Mr. H. H. Fox has completed a tour of the industrial cen’tes of England, and is at present at the Department of Overseas Trade, where he is available for consultation, pending his return tt> China 5n the first week of December.46 words
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Article95 1920-11-16 5 Teheran, October 27. —A Cabinet crisis has been produced by the defeat of the Cossacks- The British Minister has signified that it will be impossible to continue to find money from British sources to finance the Cossack division under Russian officers. Mushir-ed-Dowleh’s Cabinet has resigned, and the95 words
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Article897 1920-11-16 5 THE EGYPTIAN TRIAL. Cairo, October B.—For over two month» now public attention in Egypt has been centred on an exceedingly sensational conspiracy case which came to an end this week. The events of the past eighteen months have been such as to justify the suspicion that there was897 words
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Article62 1920-11-16 6 Robinson —At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr and Mrs A G Robinson, of Kulim, Kedah, on the Hih inst, a daughter. Shrink \t Kuchinp, on the 25th October, the wife of W V D Skrine, a daughter. Ke!R—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, cn the 12 h icst,62 words
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922 1920-11-16 6 The announcement that H M the King of Siam, who for a decade has been somewhat un'que among reigning monarch* by reason of Lis bachelor state, is bethrothed to Princes- 1 Devi, daughter of H R H Piince Naralhip, a son of Kirg922 words
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Article42 1920-11-16 6 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £237 spo*\ £243 three months. Tc-day’s quotation for refined tin in Ptnang was $110.25 per picul, bujer?, no sellers unrefined tin $ll4 per picul, business done, tin ore $ll4 per picul, business done.42 words
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Article93 1920-11-16 6 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, NL, from 7th to 13th November, being one week 19 tons. Middleton Tin Mines, Ltd., October, plant 110.44 piculs, tribute 7.16 piculs. Total piculs 117.60 Titi Tin Company Limited, October, piculs 711.01, made up as follows Battery 500 00 piculs, hydrau’iciug (estim'teu) 115.0093 words
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Article125 1920-11-16 6 The mail which it was proposed to despatch on the 2 2nd in-t., bas been deferred, and parcels for Christmas should be posted for despatch by the homeward Tara to-morrow morning. The Taiping and Penang Aerated Water Bakery Co., Thiping were fined $lOO in Taiping Court on125 words
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Article1083 1920-11-16 6 M. Tardieu, who was one of France’s representatives at the A Taxation Peace Conference, has Tangle* given figures to prove that whereas the average income per head of the population is much higher in Germany than in France tie taxation per head of the population is much1,083 words
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137 1920-11-16 6 Amount previously acknowledge Mrs. Cheah Cheang Lim ?J!7,744 U Pupils of King Edward VFI s? 10 Taiping bc M Messrs. Hoong Kee Co.. 150 Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.’ European Staff of Messrs K H0 Co., -Messis- Boustead Bukit Tambun Collection C.P.O. Office Staff ?123137 words
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Article207 1920-11-16 6 “S.F.P.” TO-DAY’S WAR MEMORIAL CEREMONY. Iu S. 0U i rSe of time there iJJ staDd facing the Padang, Singapore, its back overlooking the sea, a noble, bold, classically beautiful memorial to the everlasting memory of the men of the Straits Settlements who gave lives in the cause freedom“S.F.P.” - 207 words
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Article250 1920-11-16 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November A number of smallholders and others lin Lower Perak are petitioning the Resident for a moratorium during the crisisI nless a moratorium postpones the Chetties action, smallholders are faced with ruin. An amusing story is told in the "Life of Sir Herbert250 words
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Advertisement188 1920-11-16 6 V x :> OR St ewA z$ <** i lg SftLfc. "‘fisxHF* T Jr? i z'i --vis** X -.’J&. <zT' </ -A A < fri-i,'. .erfM*****- V 1 f -w* 1 Ek. r A* «< 1 /1 W i 1 Xf ’I s ’O I < C 4 > V188 words
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Advertisement10 1920-11-16 6 St. Andrews 3oth IVov. Dinner Dance AT THE E. O.10 words
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Miscellaneous40 1920-11-16 6 TBE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 2.30 a.m. 9.21 a.m, 3.18 p tn. 9.16 p.m. To-morrow. 2.58 a.m. 9 49 a.m 3.52 p.m. 9 46 p in.40 words
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Article1060 1920-11-16 7 [LKTHEU amendments. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 10. I House of Commons, the Report 111 the Home Rule Rill was conclu--1'* v itio iit material alterations. This Amendments were agreed to, eVC < 1 t i iat control of the Police h }h handed over to the Irish; Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 1,060 words
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Article138 1920-11-16 7 A FIERY SPEECH, London, November 10. The Liberal M P, Colonel Malone, who made a wild revolutionary speech at the Albert Hall on Sunday, when be suggested the hanging of Mr Churchill and Earl Cuzn as a beginning, was arrested in Dublin, prior to addressing a meeting138 words
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Article96 1920-11-16 7 COLONEL AMERY’S IDEA. London, November 12. Colonel Amery, speaking at a luncheon given by the Anti Double Income Tax Association, pointed out that Imperial Preference need not necessarily be limited to tariffs, it might apply to every form of trade, commirce, shipping and telegraph». He desired to see96 words
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Article210 1920-11-16 7 TO MEET NEXT YEAR. London, November 10. In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George announced that a meeting of the Prime Ministers of the Empire has been arranged for the middle of June 1021. Scope of Imperial Conference London, November 12. It is authoritatively staged that the210 words
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Article19 1920-11-16 7 Paris. November 10. The Ukrainian delegation denies the report of Petlura’s arrest, cabled on November 8.19 words
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Article206 1920-11-16 7 A STRONG DEFENCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 10. General Wrangel, in a communiqT.e, claims that bis force* after five cays’ attacks by overwhelming Red Forces, including 25,000 cavalry, successfully retired behind the fortified position from Sisash to Perikop He explains that after the Polish peace, the Bolsheviks concentrated[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 206 words
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Article58 1920-11-16 7 SOVIET DEMANDS London, November 10. The Soviet sent an ultimatum to Georgia demanding the immediate cessation of negotations with General Wrangel and the rup-ure of relations with the Entente Powers, also the suspension of commerce with them It promises in return to furnish all the oil and gold required.58 words
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Article58 1920-11-16 7 AMERICA’S ATTITUDE. Washington, November 10. The Secretary of State, Mr. Colby, announces that the United States has definitely declined to participate with Britain and France in the blockade of Black Sea ports. He said the American people are not at war with Sovjet Russia. therefore there58 words
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Article94 1920-11-16 7 EXTRAORDINARY DOCUMENT. London, November 12. The “Daily Telegraph” says the Government has received the expected Bolshevik Note, which is an extraordinary, lengthy document consisting of no less than 5.000 words, couched in most violent, most abusive and most provocative language. It charges the British Government with doing94 words
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Article142 1920-11-16 7 PUNITIVE OPERATIONS. London, November 10. A communique says: On the Lower Euphrates, a column from Samawah carrying out punitive operations on both banks of the Euphrates, around Khidr, met a stubborn resistance on November 6 from an insurgent band concealed in broken country on the left bank of the142 words
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Article66 1920-11-16 7 London, November 11. In tihe House of Commons Mr. S. Baldwin, moving the second reading of the Export Bullion Bill said the Bill empowered Government to regulate when necessary the export of gold by Order in Council and to make regulations for controlling export by licence, and66 words
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Article230 1920-11-16 7 BASIS OF AGREEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Rome, November 10. A Belgrade message says Yugo-Slav newspapers report that the Italian and 1 ugo-Slav delegates reached agreement in principle on the basis of Montenevoso being the frontier, territorial contiguity with Fiume, the independence of the State of Fiume and Italian sovereignity[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 230 words
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Article131 1920-11-16 7 A KEMALIST REQUEST. Constantinople, November 10. The remnants of the Armenian Army are reported to be returning to Novcbayagid near Lake G-Acba, It is stated that the Armenian Government is suing for peace, but the Commander.in-Chief of Kemal Pasha’s forces demands as a preliminary the surrender cf all arms.131 words
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Article61 1920-11-16 7 A FINANCIAL MEASURE. Constontincpk, November 10. The financial assistance the Allies have hitherto granted the Turkish Treasury is about to be restricted in cor sequence of the Government’s procrastinatory attitude in the carrying out of certain obligations, especially the ratification of the Treaty of Sevres. The despatch cf an61 words
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Article42 1920-11-16 7 O. B E. CONFERRED. Washington, November 10. The Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire has been bestowed on Mr Morgenthtio, ex American Ambassador to Turkey, in recognition of his services to British civiliau and military war prisoners42 words
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Article55 1920-11-16 7 Brussel?, November 9. Sun Tchoa Wei, the Chinese Minister, in a speech referring to M. Paia 1 eve's Mission to the Far East on behalf cf France, u r ged the necest-ity of a similar rapprochement between China and Belgium, especially tl e establishment cf a steamship55 words
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Article24 1920-11-16 7 Stockholm, November 9, According to the October statistics, the cost of living has risen 206 per cent since July, 1914.24 words
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Article142 1920-11-16 7 THE PROCEDURE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, November 12. The British and French Governments have definitely agreed upon the following procedure to suggest reparations from Germany, firstly a meeting of Allied and German technical experts at Brussels to report to the respective Governments and the Reparations Commission secondly, Allied Ministers meet[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 142 words
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Article139 1920-11-16 7 BRITISH STATESMEN’S APPEAL London, November 11Lord Selborne, Lord Grey, ex-Foreign Secretary and Mr. G. N. Barnes have issued a memorandum declaring that the peace of the world will best be secured by the admission of all States to the league of nations- The matter must be debated at139 words
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Article31 1920-11-16 7 Vienna, November 10. The newly elected National Assembly held its first Session. to-day- Herr Weiskirchner. the former Burgomaster of Vienna, who is a Christian Socialist, was elected President.31 words
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Article45 1920-11-16 7 London, November 12/ Two Marylebone bowlers are laid up. Waddington has been advised tto undergo an operation for an abcess, and Hitoh has split the forefinger of his right hand while practising and will be incapacitated for a fortnight.45 words
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Article78 1920-11-16 7 POSSIBLE VISIT TO SINGAPORE. New York, November 11. America’s Davis Cup team will sail from Vancouver for Auckland on November 12. After the Davis Cup tie, they will tour Australia, finishing at Sydney on January 29. The return route has not been determined. It is stated78 words
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Article86 1920-11-16 7 Ottawa, Illinois, November 11. Mystery enshrouds the whereabouts y>f la cashier, Francis Carey, who was re porled to be entombed in the evening of November 10, in a safe time-loiked for the monring of November 12, by an alleged bandit, who stated that he quitted the National86 words
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Article40 1920-11-16 7 PRESIDENT ELECT’S GIFT. New York, November 11Senator Harding has contributed $2,500 to a fund for lhe relief of 3i million destitute qhildren in Europe. A number of reductions in the prices of all classes of commodities is announced.40 words
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Article26 1920-11-16 7 London, November 10. Brigadier-Gederal Sir Owen Thomas, who recently resigned, will retain his seat for Anglesey as an Independent Labour member.26 words
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Article23 1920-11-16 7 London, November 10. Comte de Saint Aulaire, ab present French Ambassador to Spain, succeeds M. Paul CambcD in London.23 words
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Article362 1920-11-16 7 SIR CHARLES ADDIS AND JAPAN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 12. An important! statement was made on the China Consortium by Sir Charles Addis at the annual dinner of the China Association. He said if he was asked to define in a single sentence the principle upon which[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 362 words
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Article69 1920-11-16 7 A DOMESTIC LOAN. Peking, November 12. Failing to receive a favourable answer from Foreign Banks, the Government proposes to launch a domestic loan of $4,000,000 secured on sur-taxes in order to aid the famine sufferers. The Sino-Japanese Association, consisting of Tokyo businessmen, has taken up the69 words
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Article124 1920-11-16 7 London, November 10. In the House of Commons replying to Colonel John Ward, Colonel Amery stated that the proposals of the Governor of Hongkong with regard to the Colonial Governments resuming the areas occupied by the military authorities were referred to the War Office, and the General124 words
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Article51 1920-11-16 7 London, November 10. Limehouse Chinamen are rejoicing in the success of a Chinaman who successfully sued a Police Sergeant for the recovery of £22 which was taken from his trunk on the night of a raid for the discovery of opium. He was also awarded £5 for51 words
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Article102 1920-11-16 7 JOY IN AMERICA. New’ York, November 10. The Supreme Court’s decision authorising the owners of liquors lawfully acquired and stored for their own use ip places other than their homes to remove them, has filled innumerable Americana with delight, particularly Clubmen, who who assert they are specially102 words
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Obituary41 1920-11-16 7 OBITUARY. London, November 11. It appears that l owing to confusion of names, the announcement of the death of the ex-King of Bavaria was incorrect. The report concerned Duke Ludwig of Bavaria, who died from pneumonia at the age of ninety.41 words
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Article388 1920-11-16 8 PUBLIC MI SA PPREHENSI ON. Calcutta, November 8. —The Directoi of Information in course of a statement issued to-day says: “There is apparently some confusion in the public mind as to the functions and status of His Majesty’s Trade Commissioners. In its issue of the 4th388 words
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Article210 1920-11-16 8 A summary of the crop report for the week ended the 3o»h October, 1920, says: During the week rainfall shows general abatement and -<‘veial districts 4 of Upper and Lower Burma report no ram, Kyaukpyu report'd a heavy full of 6.56 inches while Maubin, .Mergui and Meiktila210 words
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Article104 1920-11-16 8 To collect data concenyng Japanese outrages in Shantung Province and to prepare a complete statement of China's case on Shantung for submission to the League of Nations Council, (which meets at Geneva this week) the Shan'hng Patriotic Society of Shanghai’ has been organised, and has104 words
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Advertisement93 1920-11-16 8 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 the93 words
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Advertisement455 1920-11-16 8 r MANGALORE! 3 6 1 TILES. i STOCKS NOW ON HAND. PRICES PARTICULARS FROM: i KATZ Bros., Ltd., I PENANG. i iW-H'BP' .WTnr- iig-j.iwwwrw: gr I npHERE is but one true g 4 1 test of a bicycle—that E of the open road. j Many cycles resplendent to i 0455 words
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Miscellaneous145 1920-11-16 8 IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. g In the Second House at 9-15 P«m. s Astounding Vitagraph Drama released by Australasian I Film Ltd Present Harry Morey and Betty Blythe in 5 Reels GAME WITH FATE Reels 5 I 1 Reel ADVENTURE AMBROSE Reel 1 Will shake you with laughter and145 words
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Article1358 1920-11-16 9 —“S T.” .vernoh’S appeal for VO LUN VEERS. r rwo hundred ex-service men, in7P,a Americans, sat down to the 3 7.?,. -i-ooer given coder the auspic-s S -rvice Association of Singapore it the Europe Hotel. e h E -h- G tvernor had a most enthusiastic n on rising—“S T.” - 1,358 words
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Article561 1920-11-16 9 Malaria. The following are questions put by Mr. Choo Kia Peng, and Chairman’s replies there to Q, —(1) Wbat procedure is adopted by the Board for the exterminati ju of malarial mo?qaitoes wi hin tbe Sanitary Board a’ea of Kuala Lumpur and such towns, and villages561 words
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Article123 1920-11-16 9 The continuation of the g naral mee ing of the Muslims of Penang was convened at the Malay Vo unteers* Drill Hall, Anson Road, Penang, on Sunday, There was a record attendance, with Tuan Syed Masbim Kbatbi in the chair. draf ruhs of the propos 'd123 words
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Article917 1920-11-16 9 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of the South Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Ltd, was held at the Penang Chamber of Commerce at noon to-day, there being present Messrs L E Slow**, W S Goldie, J R B'own, N P Wahhe, Dr P St Leger Liston, and Mr F917 words
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Article512 1920-11-16 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Spselman for Deli, Langsa, Edi, T Semawe Segli, Olebleh and Sabang. Klang tor Port Swettenbam Singapore. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Shinsei Mrru for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Hong Hwa for Singapore and China. Expictud Arrtvam. Tara, Singapore,512 words
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Article196 1920-11-16 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.16 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m.196 words
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Article41 1920-11-16 9 Tbe 8 I Packet Tbongwa with mails from Europe i* expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Tara, closes at 10 a.m to-morrow; registration 9 a.m, parcels 8 a.m., pillar-boxes 9 e.m. to-morrow.41 words
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Advertisement888 1920-11-16 9 NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. POSITION WANTED. ROYAL NORWEGIAN CONSULATE. A young Englishman w *th 18 mouths experience requirts billet as assistant on Robber Speaks Tamil .td M.l.t, In order to assist the formatmn of. Good tes imoni»!., «a. t.ke over from directory of Norwegian sob,eet. res.dent ra Dscemberlst. Apply Box No.888 words
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Article389 1920-11-16 10 DISCUSSION IN THE LORDS. London November 4. —The Egyptian Delegation, who recently returned tc London to confer again with Lord Milner with regard to the proposed AngloEgyptian Agreement for the future Government of Egypt, are leaving London shortly. They state that there is no indication, as yet, that389 words
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Article53 1920-11-16 10 Meerut. 7,—At the races yesterday, during the Kadir Chase, a gentleman rider, Mr. O'Brien, who was riding Ritehard belonging to Caph A. Hodgins and Mr. C. M. Musgrave fell and received severe injuries. He was removed to the Hospital where he died this morning from concussion53 words
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Article393 1920-11-16 10 PEN ANU, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. BEEF— ctB 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 Fillet393 words
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