Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 November 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED- No. 265. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 161 2 London, November 3.—Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Glyn, who put a question with regard to incidents on the last voyage of the steamer Patricia from Bombay to Liverpool, Mr. Leslie Wilson pointed out that the Patricia was built for the Atlantic but was used
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    • 154 2 London, November 3. —Replying t in the House of Commons to Capt. Ormsby Gore, Col. Yate and Commander Kenworthy, Mr- Montagu, who returned to the House to-day, said he hoped the new Arab Government in Mesopotamia would take immediate steps to increase Arab levies with
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    • 98 2 London, November 2. —Replying in the Commons to Col- Yate, who urged the increase in the pensions of the Government of India’s pensioners, Mr. Eisher stated that Mr. Montagu was considering, w,ith the Government of India, the question of granting to their pensioners in the United
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    • 40 2 London, November I.—Replying in the House of C-mimons to Mr. Raper, Mr. Lloyd George stated that a report had been received from Sir Percy Cox, which would not be published as it was not final.
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    • 72 2 London. November I« —Replying in the House of Commons to questions with re gard to the British Empire Exhibition, Mr. Kellaway stated that, the Govern ment of India had been greatly interested jn it. Mr. Montagu was an original member of the committee and the India Office
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    • 73 2 London, November 3.—The “Daily Telegraph” Parliamentary Correspondent says it cs understood that the Government- has received definite indications from India that Mr- Austen Chamberlain’s appointment as Viceroy would be most popular. It is stated on excellent authority, however, that it is most unlikely that he
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    • 79 2 London, November 2.—At an investiture at Buckingham Palace to-day, His Majesty presented the posthumously awarded Victoria Cross to the widow of Doctor Henry John Andrews, who was killed in action on 22nd October last year, while attending the wounded on the Afghan frontier. The King also presented the
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    • 1641 2 POSITION WANTED. 2 Diamond Cat Robber Mangles ROYAL NORWEGIAN Crooodib’ CONSULATE. Planter 5 years experience, good tes'i- 2 Smooth Cot Robber Mangles monials, sp-aks Malay, Tamil, Chinese. “Crocodile" In order to as.ut in the formation of a seeks billet as Assistant on Rubber Estate, o T ManoUa wifch Ton directory
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    • 689 2 IQeble K fA food II I I Digestion «O x n Cokcewtratid J' f Z J Hait Extract j ’r' “Ovaltine” is the ideal food y akugj y beverage in al) cases of feeble IL granules i digestion. It is a highly con- centrated extract of the vitalisJ ing and
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  • 79 2 OBITUARY. London, November 2. —Lord Belhaven and Stenton is dead. His nephew, Lieut.-Colonel R. E. A- Hamilton, In d an Army, succeeds to the title. Lord Belhaven and Stenton, 10th Baron, was 80 years of age. He joined the Royal Engineers in 1857, served in the Zulu campaign of 1879
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  • 404 3 “S F P.” There was a fair attendance at the annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese British A-scciation, held in the rooms of the Garden Club on Friday Ffccrnoor, with Mr Song Ong Siang, MA, LL M, the President, in the chair. The report and acccunta
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  • 369 3 As part cf the hundredth anniversary of i the S a ttlement of Singapore, a local com i mittee was formed to compile a history of th* Settlement f'om Feb 6:h 1819 to Feb 6 h 1919. The work is now leing actively puthrough the Press
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    • 289 3 Zz w f/ JK \a k 4» y B\ i Bff i sl I i -b=s< S <ESSSSr '>— f]' ■<’* r From a photo of a Bonnie Qiana Baby I w aLr I ffi Glaxo lays for Baby a firm foundation of jf I sturdy health .*l' A suitable
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    • 131 3 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatic* cause* the most acute agony, making your life a burden, but if you don’t fight the disease, it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on you —and then f There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight and that
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    • 750 3 ifiiißpwi B D f Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a 'YI P ure ly vegetable preparation, carefully I compounded, with the ingredients in such H| quantities and proportions that makes them unexcelled as a remedy for all Stomach Liver Troubles. I here need be no f ear on P art
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  • 1679 4 CORRESPONDENCE with straits SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION. We have received from Mr. F. K- Mur-ray-Johnson, Secretary to the Association of British Malaya, a copy of a letter from the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association of the 24th July, 1920 and a copy of the reply of the Association of
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  • 342 4 PENANG v. BANGKOK. A team selected from the visiting Bangkok Rugby players met a. Ptnang e’evtn in an association football match at the Esplanade, before a very large attendance last evening, when the members of the Penang Cricket Club were at Home." At the conclusion of the game, d-rnciog
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  • 217 4 Th-i Caledonia football team travelled to Tapping on Saturday, when they met an e’ev-T, from 'he 70:h Btrini RtfLs. i’ne game, viewed by a large number uf j-p’Ctators, was not only interesting, but. p-obably one of the b st witnessed in Taiping. Ron fell be»vi!y in the
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  • 319 4 Thoewere only three entran‘s for the 200 yards mce io the J-tckson Miller Cup se’ies, which was swum off at the S vim ming Club, S naapore, O the t! re Satin went at go. Cole at 8 seconds and G-ddes a 1 13, and the result w .s
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  • 686 4 IN!ER DISTRICT HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, November 14. Helped by a sound defence, the Ipoh forwards made the most of the hockey match versus Taiping and won it by 3 to nil Ipoh dispensed with a goalkeeper, and instead of playing R flying half-back
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  • 67 4 Nov 17—Hunt Club mea’, Polo Giound, 445 Finish, 3, Perak Road. Nov 20—Football, Chinese Sporting Club v Kennedy Co, Esplanade. Nov 27—Foo’baP, Police v Tupham Jones and Railton, Esplanade.. Nov 29—P C C, Meeting, 6 p.m. Nov 30—Rugby, Scotland v The Rest, Penang. Dec 10—Penang Impressionist», At Home
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  • 86 4 The Band will play the foil- wiog programme of music at tbe Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-cay 1 March The Regiments Comrade Lehi bard 2 Selection... Allies in Camp Eogh man 3 Waltz Cinema Star G;lb it 4 Fox Trot Hindustan Wallate 5 One Step Soko Arnold The
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  • 1371 4 January Jrfeeting, RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 11th January, 1921. SECOND DAY Thursday, 13th January. 1921 THIRD DAY Saturday, 15th January, 1921 Proposed Programme. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1921 1 9 The Lawn Stakes and Purse Value $7OO and $lOO to each Second Horse. A Handicap
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  • 806 5 S.F.P.” H E THE GOVERNOR LAYS FOUNDATION SLONE. •'I declare thia stone well and truly laid to the Glory of God and to the memory of the Illustrious Dead.” With this impressive and eloquent remark, Hia Excellency The Goveraor, Sir L urence Guillemard, K C B, laid
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    • 93 5 I NORTHERN ASSURANCE |j I COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 1 MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. I Lunds Excoed $70.000.000. i I Il I i Deductions are allowed if the assured I has more than one Car insured. I I j i- Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed toff I
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  • 47 6 Macaskill—At Kuala Lumpur, on the 15th instant, to Dr and Mrs D C Macaskill, a hod, Ruchwaldy—On November 14, ab the Clinic, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs Fred Ruchwaldy, a sod. Danikl—Oo November 15th, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, tcMran< Mrs Geo O Danitl, a eon.
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  • 17 6 Bonbfaas—Hofhuis —At Piesbyterian Church, Singapore, on November 12 Hendrik Johan Bonefaas to Maria Catharina Sybella Hofhuis.
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  • 1104 6 By tc-day’s mail we received, through the courtesy of Mr F K Murray-Johnson, Secretary to the Association of British Malaya, copies of the correspondence bet we in the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association and the Association cf British Malaya. It is published on another page, and
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  • 1084 6 The ex-Service men who deserve the best that Governments, The Prize Imperial and Colonial Suggestion. can give them, must sometimes suspect that the advocacy of hare-brained sch‘ mas which are seriously propounded at intervals, presum ably with the best intentions, must seriously retard the others which will
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  • 264 6 MEMORIAL TO THE FALLEN A r ALL SAINTS’, TAIPING. [To Th© Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’ Sir,—it is alleged that there are g/J. names mis=ing from the nsu al t erected in All Saint.’ C. urch, Taipin. memory of the men of Nor hPerak nLobr in the War. Will
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  • 301 6 F.M.S. PROGRAMME CANCELLED. The following is a copy of a telegram received by the Resident Cou cidor, P«o* ang, from the Private Secretary to Hi> Excellency the Governor, Singapore, dated the 17th Noveirbes 1920; Owing sudden alteration io steam-* F arrangements, Monsieur Clemenceau leaves Singapore for Rangoon by
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    • 36 6 TBE TIDES c The following »r» the tides for to day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-DAT. 3,52 p.m. 9.46 p.m. To-mobrow. 3 31 a.m. 10.27 a m. 4.38 p.m. 10.34 p.m.
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  • 430 7 wrangel hard pressed. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, November 14. e Foreign Office learns that it is report- (te Bolsheviks captured Sebastopol, with great quantities of material. General Wraugel and the members of hia Government were still at Sebastopol last night. Sebastopol. Paris, November 14. Civilians and foreigners are reported
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  • 15 7 PEACE TREATY RATIFIED. Budapest, November 14, The National Assembly has ratified the Peace Treaty.
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  • 55 7 THE BRITISH TROOPS. Loudon, November 14. The Pictorial says the Government has ordered the immediate with.raWß' of all British and Indian troops Persia, also a drastic reduction of l lisb and Indian troops in Mesopotamia, jnth a view to handing over the country to e new Arab
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  • 61 7 IHE SHORTAGE OF LABOUR. London, November 13. p limes'” correspondent at Suva says the elected members of the gts ature introduced a motion favouring tn r luction of Chinese labour for the P c e meeting the grave shortage in IndiaD antat n 8 Ue tbe departure of Unr
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  • 21 7 ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND, London November 13. EugUd ba?r tern6tioDal match, Belfast tlre andb 7 f o“r goa’s to nil,
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  • 121 7 THE CALIFORNIAN QUESTION. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Washington, November 14 Mr Shidehara, th*' J-panese Ambassador, conferred with officials of the State Department with regard to the exclusion of Japanese from California. It is understood that the end of the negotiations is approaching, Whether the exclusion of Japanese will be
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  • 75 7 Brownsville, November 12. Senator Handing, addressing a border crowd, on the occasion of the Armistice celebration?, said Americans craved fraternity, but demanded their freedom and to own America. He said he did not claim that America won the war, but she helped mightily. She did not fight
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  • 68 7 Washington, November 14. An unexpected wave of business depression has followed the Presidential election in the United State-, where 150,000 engaged in the clothing trade alone in New York are cut of wotk. Textile mills are working short time or have closed. The curtailment of motorcar
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  • 45 7 Washington, November 14. The State Department is enquiring of Constan'.inop’e regarding John Sbismaniau, an American, who was reported to have been hanged by French military authorities in Armenia. Captain Shhmanian commanded relief work in connection wi'h the American L°gion at Adana,
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  • 55 7 Wa?hingtOi>, November 14. Admiral Benson state! that the Shipping Board will immediately consider the section of the Merchant Marine Liw, permitting railways to grant prtferential rates on cargoes for shipment in American bottoms, This provision vias suspended till January Ist, but it might be necessary to put it
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  • 46 7 New York, November 14. The wife of Charlie Chaplin was granted divorce by the Superior Court of Los Angles. It is stated that $200,600 was settled upon her out of Court, while she has agreed not to use her hus band’s name professionally.
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  • 55 7 Ottawa (Illinois), November 12. Mr Francis Carey, Cashier of the National Bank, surrendered last even ing. He admitted that he engineered the entire Echeme, Most of the stolen money has been recovered. [The burglar alleged that be locked the cashier in the safe, and that he lost
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  • 36 7 Berlin, November 14. The Allies have accepted the German assurances that it is possible to utilise the Diesel motors from submarines industrially, and have therefore agreed to forego the demands for their destruction.
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  • 30 7 London, November 14. The newspapers strongly disapprove of the recent anti-British demonstrations by Irish sympathisers in New Y.rk, especially the pulling down of Union Jacks.
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  • 26 7 ANGLO-DUTCH TREATY. London, November 13. Britain and Holland have concluded an Extradition Treaty regarding fugitives from justice in the Federated Malay States.
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  • 58 7 SWISS AND NORWEGIAN RECIPIENTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Stockholm, November 13. The 1919 Nobel Prize for literature has been awarded to the Swiss, Spitteler. The newspapers are much astonished, as it was expected the Prize would be given to Thomas Hardy. The 1920 prize has been awarded to the
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  • 67 7 Ottawa, November 13. J The Registrar Exch quer of the Court, who is examining the affairs of the Central Railway Company of Canada, expresses doubt if the deliberate tampering with the Company’s books at the instance of the Rail way President dent, "Mr Armstrong, has ever been
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  • 73 7 Paris, November 12,—0n the ccoasion of the commemoration of the Armistice of 1918, King George and President Millerand, and the French and British Premiers exchanged mo’t cordial telegrams. The French Premier and Madame Leygues gave a luncheon in honour of the Biitish Ambassador and the Countess of
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  • 44 7 Paris, November 14. The new naval estimates amount to 1,091,600,000 francs, an increase of 33 per cent over last year, chitfly due to increased costs. The new programme will include six cruisers, twelve destroyers, submarines of various types and air machines.
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  • 203 7 -“M. M.” D. G. LODGE AND CHAPTER. The quarterly communications of the District Grand Lodge and Chapter of the Eastern Archipelago were 'held in t<he Masonic Hall, Ipoh, on Saturday under the banner of the Kinta Lodge. R. or. Bro. W. F. Nutt, District Grand Master, presided and was
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  • 193 7 —“Malaya Tribune.’* At the ex-service men’s Armistice Day dinner, Sir Laurence Guillemard was given some indication of the prospects of the proposed Volunteer Force- They are not rosy. That* much may be said in all moderation. The Governor’s appeal for a generous response to the call for
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  • 79 7 MEETING OF COMMITTEE- The monthly meeting of the Indian Im migration Committee was held in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday morning, when the new Acting Controller of Labour, Mr. W. Peel, presided for (the first time. The other members present were the Hon. Mr. William Duncan, the Hon. Mr.
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  • 1676 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. -Ex. Mr W Makepeace is now in England. Dr Stanton is now styled Director of Government Laboratories, says the M. M.” Dr J R Delmege, we regret to hear, has gone into hospital at Seremban,—•“ MM” Mr E C D’Orville, Government Auditor, Penang, left by the as. Kedah
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  • 404 7 Amount previously acknowledged $118,361.11 Carnarvon and Kimberley Streets Sections Hooi Keow Bean Hup Hoay 100, Khor Seng Li 100, Dr. Koh Leap' Teng 25, Anonymous 20, Madam Kho r Swee Yong 20, Mericaii 15, Hong Suivt Loo Club 15, Chuah Ewe Seng 10, Ban
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  • 118 7 SHANGHAI CONFERENCE. Shanghai, November 4.—The second conference of British Chambers of Commerce, auspiciously opened in the presence of a distinguished gathering, inclu ding Mr. R. H. Clive, C-M.G., the Charge d’Acaires at Peking, Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, and Sir Eyre Crowe, Commercial Counsellor at the Tokyo Embassy.
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  • 141 7 “T. O. M.” Various schemes have been suggested to protect Ipoh from flooding, the three most prominent being:—The Bunding of the Town. The Wood Scheme. The Thomas Scheme. All these schemes will be duly investigated; the Government does not as yet favour anyone in particular. Government Engineers have
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  • 77 7 London, November 3.—The Peninsular and Oriental announce a dividend on deferred shares of six per cent for six months, and a bond of three per cent, both tax free, making fifteen per cent for the year- They also propose to distribute about £205,000 deferred stock to
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  • 200 8 AMMUNITION DUMP EXPLOSION. Allahabad, November 5. —The “Pioneer's Cairo correspondent writes The political situation in Egypt is very calm and everyone is anxiously awaiting news of the progress of affairs in Paris and i London. In all probability the Treaty of Alliance will be finally ratified and signed
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  • 94 8 Madras. November 4- —Eileen Elsa Ryan. wife of Dennis Ryan, a coolie recruiter, applied for a divorce from her husband on the ground of cruelty. The petitioner, who is Che daughter of Major Lloyd, Pension Paymaster, Fort St. George, was married tk> respondent on 30th August last
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  • 62 8 Lucknow, October 30.—Orders were passed to-day in the appeals of the three accused, Nasir-ud-din, Bashir Ahmed and Masook Ali, who had been sentenced to death for having murdered Mr. Willoughby at Kheri on the 26th August last. Mr- Lindsay. Judicial Commissioner and Mr- Daniels Ist Additional Judicial
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  • 97 8 Simla, November 5. —Army Headquarters gave a farewell dinner to the Com-mander-in Chief last night at the United Service Club. Nearly 160 officers were presen?. Sir Claude Jacob Chief of Staff proposed the toast of the evening and Sir C'harles Monro made a very happy reply. It
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  • 57 8 A receiving order has been made in the Supreme Court, Singapore, Mr. E A. Stevens appearing for the petitioning creditor, Messrs. Thompson Larsen and Company, against the local firm of Low How Kim. South Canal Road, the liabilities of which are estimated at about t.wo million
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  • 663 9 STATUTORY meeting. statutory meeting of the Batang i> 1 )!<• Dredging Company Ltd., was ,i i! t‘he Chamber of Commerce, Penvt sferday, when flhe following were Messrs. L. E., Slowe (Chairman) S Goldie, J. R. Brown, W. E. Hut--1 D. Kemp, H. de Buriatte ajid Mr. j Baker
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  • 111 9 Bmanp, 17*1920. Courtesy of ihk chartered Bank) Louion Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 < 4 months’ sight Hauk 2/4 1/4 3 Cre lit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Demand Bank R a 133 3 ays' sight Private 143 I Otnbay D m» n d Bank 133 I c :ras
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  • 899 9 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. The fi st Annual General Meeting of the Lampeh (British) Mining Co.. Ltd., whs held yestercay afrernoon at the Registered Offices of ’he Company, Downing Street, Penang, Mr J Cranford presided, the others present including Messrs F H Grnmitt, A Linilev
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  • 351 9 LOWER PERAK PETITION. The following petition, asking for cmoratory law during the present rubber crisis, is being forwarded by a unmber of merchants, land holders and others in the Lower Perak district, to the Hon. British Resident, Perak: Sir, In view of the existing depression in the rubber
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  • 172 9 Me srs Barlow <fc Co Singapore, repor s-d on the 12th iogt. At the opening of the um<l weekly aaiti?n«, on Wednesday, there was a slightly better demand than durio’g the previous week bu’ wi'b prices 2 cen's lower T le improvetnen’’ was not however maintained and
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  • 95 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. -2 s s'® 00 U 2 X 32 Rubber (Dollar c. c. c. S c. Bassett 1.30 1.35 1.25 1.30 Sungei Arak 80 cts 90 cts 80 c's Tapah 22 00 20.00
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  • 45 9 Tin was quoted in London je terday at- £239 spot, £243 three months. To-day’s quotation for refined tin io Penang was $ll9 per picul, Layers, no sellers raw tin $ll4 per picul, no market, tin ore $ll4 per picul, budness d m 3.
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  • 84 9 Tronoh Mines, Ltd., October, 1,482 piculs. Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., first half of November, 4'o piculs. North Taiping Tin Dredging Co, Ltd, first half of November, 2* 5 piculs Ronpibon Extended No Liability, first half of November, 100 iculs. Tin Bentong No Liability, first half of November,
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  • 250 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. ara for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Will o’ the Wisp for Teluk Anson. Thougwa for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Perlis for Kantang (Trang). Lian Choo for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Ghicbi for Sitiawan. Hong Hwa for Singapore and China. Expbctid Arrivals.
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    • 329 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT* POSITIONS VACANT. Experienced Chinese Book-Keeper wanted for Mine in Kedah. Only first class men need apply. Box No 441 c/i Pinang Gazette. First class Winchman wanted for Dredge in Siam. Must be sobor and industrious Good Wages. Apply G. H. Slot <fc Co,, Penang. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. English
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    • 309 9 jSYNOLEOj 1 S—B————N—' 1» —i !■>*' >—T Tbe Oil Bound Washable Dlftampar 1 for Interior and Exterior Decoratleas A soft flatlfinisb. Does not rob off. Proclaimed unrivalled Jor Tropical use. A for Full Range of Artistic and Gdour Schemes. I I PATERSON. SIMONS i Lib. OOOarO>ATBD m I AGENT*. L
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  • 835 10 A NOTABLE RECORD. Writing some six months back on the political position in South Africa, 1 ventured the opinion that “despite the surface indications, General Smuts is in no immediate danger, and may have a very, much longer innings than most people imagine,” writes a special correspondent
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    • 119 10 SAPBTY TREAD*** TYRES THE BEST IN TH£ LONG RUN. I r SOLfc AGENTSi J ADAMSON, CILFILLAN AND CO. LTD. I r I (INCORFOKATKD IN KNQLANP). t I N I A Revelation in Economy. •1 I ~r- J ANDRE CITROEN CAR, The Citroen Car is on or the side of the
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    • 123 10 To Arrive Shortly; g One 13J B. H. P. Type V. D. Vickers Petters” r vertical Semi-Diesel Crude Oil Engine, com- < plete with Self-starter and accessories and 3 two special water tanks (Makers, Petters Ltd., Yeovil). f In Stock; 1 Changkols, Axes, European Acetic Acid 90/too Sodium Bisulphite, Galvanised
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    • 406 10 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 rfVMfAtt 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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  • 271 11 RICE MERCHANTS ASK FOR ABOLITION. The following telegram has been sent by the secretary, Burma Rice Merchants Association, to the secretary, Govern- meat of Burma, Maymyo, with a request that a c °py ma y be forwarded to the Government of India. We members of our Rice
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  • 359 11 —“S- F. P.” It has been decided that the Federated Malay States War Memorial shall take the form of a Cenotaph, on the lines of that temporarily erected in London in 1919, to be placed at some conspicuous point on the New Avenue which it
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