Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 November 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833= No. 268. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY. 20th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 436 1 NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, No. 7, Northam Road. Tel No 579- 'r'i IHE distinctiveness and indiI IF YOU HAVE NQI ÜBL&Qz 1 VIDUALITY OF “STATE EXPRESS” g CIGARETTES COMPEL ADMIRATION. DA 11 'O 11 AW fl J i feC THE charm lies in their un- OIuA.K DKrillP nil 1/0.
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    • 15 1 IHE BESI CAB IN TCWb et jti -nt-A-tna Sole Agents 8.8. F.M.SOng S«m Leong 00.
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  • 296 2 PROBLEM OF THE OLD RUSSIAN DEBT. At the moment when the report of the Departmental Committee on Russian Trade is coming before the Cabinet, an attempt is being made in certain financial Q rcles to arrest the negotiations for a resumption of trade with Russia by raising
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  • 186 2 Ex. While in regard to India as a whole, Japan, as was stated in a recent article in “The British Export Gazette,” is now supplying one fifth of the total imports, the position in regard to Burma alone is much less favourable to the
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  • 327 2 L. C. E.” We are glad to find t|hat the statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, held in London this year, by Mr. G. E. S- Cubitt, on “Forestry in the Malay Peninsula," has been Issued as a Government paper from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Cubitt is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2276 2 POSITION WANTED. Orders are ro* being booked for Para BARQUE INDUSTRtELLE do Io the matter of the Companies Rubber Seeds from fine old trees, with a CHINE Ordinance, 1915, ntpe of 75 T* M And in the matter of The Trengganu Robber ikte, Speaks Tamil and Malay. the F. M.
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    • 369 2 a LOMBIO g CURES PILES S P, ck| y H«t. Eczffla, c and nil Skia Trouble», LOMSIO gives immediate relief ro m jhe intolerable itch;7 irntauon p B i n s t ops EleS’ W out the heat from inflamed tissues and effect! A permanent cure. Z/.’* I, Lombio is
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  • 320 3 —“S- T.” KNOTTY POINT DISCUSSED BY THE RENT BOARD. Arising out of an application by the lessor of 19, Bencoolen Street to raise tiie rent, to which objection was raised by Mr. Davies, on behalf of the tenant, a somewhat lively discussion took place at the Rent Board
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  • 163 3 —“S. T.” If the decision in the Ah Lay v. Jackson case rejecting Mr. C. Ward Jackson s con/ention that a man who had worked for him for a month less one day was not entitled to any wages at all for that month because he had
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  • 199 3 M omen have acquired the taste for cock-fails. At luncheon or dinner look round any restaurant in London that has an American bar, and women’s partiality for a cocktail will be seen. Quite often a woman will refuse w ine with her meal, taking only water, but.
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    • 270 3 t ii.jwj S .;>»g- v [KRUSCHEN SALTS: ARE I THE KEY TO HEALTH Stocks Held by all Chemists. i SOLE IMPORTERS: F. G. Taylor Co., Ltd., Penang and Singapore. I I I v XMAS OPPORTUNITY. I NOVEMBER BARGAINS I NOW PROCEEDING AT H. T. DOULATRAM CO., i Ladies and Gent’s
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    • 162 3 NO HOME WHERE THERE ARE CHILDREN should be without Baby’s Own Tablets, for they are a specific for all the ordinary ailments of infancy and childhood, such as simple fever, colic, constipation, indigestion, diarrhoea, wind, teething troubles and worms. Guaranteed to contain no opiates or other harmful drugs, Baby’s Own
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    • 479 3 We ©an Supply from Stock cetic cid Cotton Waste Scythes Axe Heads Dibinfectant 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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  • 1431 4 P. A. M COMMITTEE'S REPORT. The following is from the report of the special committee appointed by khe Planters’ Association of Malaya to consi- 1 der the war service land grants scheme (the Original Scheme as published in tbe “Gazette” of February 14‘th, 1920), and to
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  • 49 4 'A local firm of estate agents inform us -nat thpy have just been notified that a number of sterling rubber companies in which they are interested have con eluded forward contracts for 1921 at prices ranging from 2s- 2d. to 2s. 10d., says the •Malay Mail.”
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  • 67 4 Kobe, Nov. 5. —Mr. G. L. Shaw hgs been released on bail by the Japanese authorities. He has not been committed to stand his trial. Shanghai. Nov. 6. —A privatte telegram received in Shanghai states that Mr G. L. Shaw has been released on bad. It
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  • 517 4 -Ex. At the general meeting of the Straitfc Settlements (Singapore) Association at the Cricket Club, Singapore, Mr. G. S. Carver the Chairman put the following resolutions, before the meeting en bloc,, vizThat the objects of the Association be altered by the insertion of the words
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    • 820 4 FOR SiLE. •450 Field failing block express rifle, practically new case and fifty rou ids $l5O Bax No 445, c/o Pinang Gaz ttp. 1920, 10 H. P. Calthorpe 1 anded last m*ii aluminium bonnet, t-peciai four ?ea f er body. French grey, by Mulliner of London, :> Sankey detachable pressed
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    • 21 4 MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted to buy for ?pot cash 1500 Jimahs- Q mte best p ice to Bex No. 446, c/o Ptnang Gazette.
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    • 140 4 I am as pleased as Punch.” iT-\y v v j) VV/7 i That was the unsolicited remark of a New Hudson Cyclist. Avoid imitations, and buy the genuine article that gives pleasure. Fitted with Bate’s Tyres, Lamp, Bell, Luggage Carrier, Tools and Bag. PRICE $150. KENG Oo., P£WAfJ K G
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 303 4 I Reynolds Denniston. Limited, I Has the Honour to Ahnounce the First Appearance in Penang I The Denniston Players I AT THE TOWN HALL, 3 Commencing on Thursday, November 25th. PRESENTING THE FOLLOWING What the Papers Said About “Up i n a Mabel’s Room.” FARCICAL COMEDIES. u D S Continuous
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  • 713 5 ORDERS OF THE DAY The fi.liowing is the agenda for the meeting of the Legislative Cou icil, to be held on Monday, at 2 30 p.m. 1. Qaestions by Mr D Y Perkin? (1) What examinations or other tes s are required for Court Interpreters to rank as
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  • 64 5 Tbe Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club a- 5-45 p.m. to-day 1 March The Great Little Army Alford 2 Selecti n»,. Th« Pirates of Peizince Su.livan 3 Fox Trot... Hawaii I’m Lonesome for you Gumb’e 4 Waltz The Girl from Utha Rubens
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  • 830 5 SHANGHAI CONFERENCE. The following resolutions w-'re among those carried at the Shanghai Conference of the British Chambers of Commerce on Novembar s: Support of British Educational and Medic.i Mission Work in China.— ‘That in view of the importance from a national standpoint of ensuring the adequate maintenance
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    • 294 5 V 2% Fi 418 it V\ Utv JjL 5 Uy fIHOT —Tjßpfl From a photo of a ,s Us--»' Bonnie Qlaxo Baby I jsj? I I Glaxo lays for Baby g .< a firm foundation of J sturdy health A suitable form of milk is the only food for a
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    • 243 5 Pritchard CO., UTD.. (Incorporated in tfie Straits Settlements) pgNANG A IPOH. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS FOR at HOM£ Manila Cigars Peina Victorias High Life in the Londrcs Princcssas Delivered at any address in the United Kingdom Post Free and Doty Paid. I Ceylon Tea, 1n 1 Ib. Packets and
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  • 72 6 Cammaert.—On November 13, at the Maternity Hospital Sing-pore, to Mr and Mrs A Cammaert, of a daughter. Seow.—To Mr and Mrs Secw Poh Leng, at Oberon,’’ Emerald Hili, Singapore, cn November 14, a ton. Shori—Bcse—At St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on November 12. by the Rev J Butterworth, D R
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  • 41 6 Clarke— Sparks.—On November 17th, at St. Andrews Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rev. J, Butterworth, William Harold Stuart, second son (f Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Clarke, London, to Anna Helen, elder daughter of Cap ain ard Mrs. Vincent Sparks, Drayton, H’D's
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  • 1086 6 Whatever may be thought of the appeal of small holders and others in the Lower Perak district who signed the petition to the Resident for temporary relief in what we hope are temporary difficulties, the present plight of the small rubber producers is acknowledged. The slump in
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  • 1028 6 The Beater telegram regarding opium licenses and Sir W J Opium. Collins’ letter to the “Times”, in which the Straits Settlements are referred to, again directs attention to this traffic, which one critic asserts is an ineffaceable stain on our history. Many people congratulated themselves that it
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  • 187 6 According to reports from Calcutta and Bombay the Denniston Player, are opening at the Town Hall on H day next for a three u ighls broken all records at the theatres by reason of the splesdX ductions combined with magnificent V., ing which this Company has been p
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  • 156 6 Mr. A. C. Baker Coroner, held two inquests to-day. The first one was k connection with the death of a Chinese painter named Lim Taw, who fell from the top of a ladder while painting house No. 120, Armenian Street on the 16th instant and died as the
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  • 33 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Nov. 20 The Chinese Commercial Bank report; a nett profit of $620,902. A dividend oi 12 per cent is recommended. A prosperous year is reported.
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  • 230 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). fYngapore, Nov. K A Japanese of Singapore who won 100,000 ticals in the Siamese Lotte>s left by train for Bangkok. An 5.0.-S. haw a Sierra Leone publication:—Subscribers are hereby te minded of their duos to this Officehigh cost of paper and other printing
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 46 6 TOE TIDES. The following »ra the tides for to-day to-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 8.12 p.m. 12.46 p.m. To-morrow. 8 08 a.m. 12.15 a m. 9.11 p.m. 2 25 p.m. Monday. 9.16 a.m. 3.33 a.m. 9.55 p in. 3.29 p.m.
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  • 607 7 j4EW GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. SHOOTING IN ATHENS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Athens, November 16. r Government has resigned in conseqa nee of the defeat in the elections. It is probable that the pro Constantinian M. will form a Cabinet. In the course of shooting between rival factions at Athens, two
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  • 95 7 WE PREMIER’S WARNING. London, November 17. si'n'r delicacy of the A mer'.co-Japanese 1 1 in connection with Japanese im n to California is evidenced by a emtnt of the Japanese Premier, Mr order’ 1 l lB tniOst care 9 necessary in Alnerico Ja P«”*Be Nb a nwbile
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  • 145 7 MOSCOW IN HIGH FEATHER. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, November 17. G<ne al W-angel has arrived at Constantinople. The Moscow wireless, gloating over the victory, says the outstanding bands of scabs commanded by General Wrangel and others must be finally destroyed. It declares the English bourgeoisie should find this an
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  • 128 7 THE CABINET’S ATTITUDE. London, November 17. The question of resuming trade with Russia was discussed at a Cabinet meeting to-day, but no decision was reached. It is understood Mr Lloyd George and Mr Bonar Law advocated early resumption, and met with certain opposition from Earl Curzon, Mr
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  • 98 7 AMERICAN SYNDICATE’S LEASE Stockholm, November 15. Mr Washington Vauderlip has arrived from Russia. The American Syndica’e h° represents, which has secured a sixty year lease of the whole of North East Siberia east of the 160'h meridian, including the Peninsula of Kamchatka, will begin its activities in the
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  • 148 7 QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. London, November 17, The question of the immigration of Indians into Crown Colonies and Protector. a‘es was raised in the Hcu.e of Commons this evening, by a question put by Mr T J Bennett with regard to the recent visit of Sir Benjamin Robertson
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  • 37 7 Simla, November 15. In response to repeated requests by the Dalai Lama, Mr Bell, Political Officer, Sikbitn, and Major Kennedy of the Indian Medical Service, are going to Lhasa to pay a friendly visit.
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  • 30 7 Bombay, November 14. Five thousand millbands of the Sassoon Mill struck, owing to the refusal of their demands for gifts of cloth for the festival of Diwali.
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  • 60 7 New York, October 9. —Increase of deaths here from sleep-producing drugs, ip the use of which many persons are said to have become addicted since the advent jof prohibition, has led the Health Commissioner to order an investigation of the sales of such drugs, which
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  • 334 7 LORD ROBERT CECIL’S SPEECH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, November 17. The feature of to day’s sitting of the Assembly cf the League of Nations was an interesting debate on the work of the Council, notably a striking speech by Lord Robert Cecil, who opened the discussion Referring to
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  • 171 7 STAFF OFFICERS KIDNAPPED. London, November 17. The Sinn Ftirers’ latest exploit is the kidnapping of four Army Staff Officers travelling in a train and carrying them off to an unknown destination. The officers were captured at Waterfall, near Cork, while proceeding to duty. They were dressed in mufti. Suddenly
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  • 263 7 EXPORT LICENCES REVOKED. London, November 17. The Board of Trade announces that licences to export opium and cccdne granted prior to August Ist are revoked. Application may be made for fresh licences. The Opium Convention. In a letter to “The Times,” Sir W J Collins recalls that
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  • 1297 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. S F.P,” Mr R G van Someren leaves f.-r Singapore thia aftenoon fcr a few day?. L\-Ccl. R E Tyler, who baa been inspecting the Cadets and Scoots of the Anglo Chinese School and St Xavier’s Institution, leaves for the Southern Settlement thia afternoon. The following passengers leave
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  • 436 7 l ‘M L Lawyer’s Claim For Damages. Before Justices Watson and Crabb Watt, in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, on Thursday, Mr C Wagner appeals! against the decision of Mr Justice Farrer Manby, who, some weeks ago, decided against him in his action against Mr A A
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  • 166 7 The following t i es are for MondayTeam of Four.-E. A. Daviea, S. Weiplrrv C B Slack v H Farry, G. B F. boutham, G. Wright Motion and A. Lindley (unfinished tie) Mixed Doubles.—l 6 Mr. Mrs. C- W. Ballantyne v. t 5 Mrs. Hogan
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  • 186 7 LEAGUE RESULTS. London October 30.-The following are to-days football results:—-. Division IArsenal 1, Derby County 0, Bolton Wanderers 6, Middlesbrough 2, Newcastle Lnited 2, Bradford City o, Burnley 2 Tottenham Hotspur 0, Liverpool 3, Everton 0, Manchester City Blackburn Rovers 0. Chelsea 2, Oldham Athletic 1, Preston 0,
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  • 136 7 Will Edgar Hobbs be the first footballer to have a monument erected to him in the market place of an important’ town such as Northampton The monument is a tribute to his achievement! as a soldier who died for his country after having fought well for
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  • 110 7 Amount previously acknowledged $124,768.86 Collections per list of Messrs. Cheah Chin Leong Goh Hioh Mr. Goh Boon 2O, Mr. Goh Aun Jean 10, Sundry Subscribers 52. $B2 Collections per Messrs- Beh J it Chuan, Beh Cheng Teik Beh Swee Beng, Port Weld: Messrs. Beh
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  • 67 7 Peking, November 2. —The Japanese Minister, Mr. Obata, yesterday informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that Japan consenls to the increase of customs duties to 10 per cent, for a period of one year, provided only that the increased revenue will be employed for famine relief. This
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  • 904 8 TRANSPORT IN .MALAYA. In a note on transport in the Straits Settlemen's and the F- M. S., in connection with the Imperial Motor Transport Council, Mr. R. O. N. Anderson says, there is probably no country where motor transport is more used in proportion to the population than
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 208 8 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 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 to
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    • 851 8 fl IiMI EZIiM— tZZIMiCZ3MZ3IM[T2IH«n~n|| X d I I X 'l. 1 mb V tractor J I The PRESENT CRISIS necessitates every ESTATE OWNER PLANTER to kJ cut down expenses more than ever. t U Wide awake Planters and Owners are now using the CLEIRAC to keep down ct the weed
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  • 1993 9 MEEFINO of THE committee. A -etin" of the Indian Immigration ;rfpP was held in Kuala Lumpur on November 15th. There r/nr'oaent the Controller of Labour (Mr W Chairman, the Principal Medical FM S (Dr R Dowden), the n> C c'or of Public Works (Mr W E v m
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  • 100 9 Sitting as a Court of Appeal, the Acting Chief Justice, his Honour Mr Justice P J Sproule, and Justices W H Thorne and J Crabb-Watt gave their decision in the first case on the list at Singapore. Tney dismissed the appeal of K M Noordiu and gave judgment in
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  • 357 9 We have good reason for believing that H M S Malaya’s first stay in local waters will after all be at Port Swettenham.— “MM” The inquest into the circumstances at ending the death of Ong Tek Chew, the Manager of Chop Tay Lay Seng, No 80 Beach Street,
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  • 317 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co, Penang, report as follows: The holidays since our last Report leave a short week only to review during which the volume of business passing has been limited but the general tone of markets is slightly better. The price of tin after dropping to
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  • 429 9 Singapore, November, 18—. In giving a Report of the Share Market it is still impossible to write otherwise than in a depressing strain. The quotations wil* generally convey the tendency of tl e market week by week and the past, although full of holidays, has been no
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  • 29 9 CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. At Singapore auctions, 774 tons were offered and 455 tons sold. Standard Sheet was 38 to cents and crepe 41?> to 42 cents.
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  • 73 9 LONDON OPTIMISM. Colombo, Nov. 17.—The “Times oi Ceylon”- London oorresp<m3enk SbETtil that the “Financier” states that the rubber situation is still very ser.ious in New York and at Home, 100,000 tons being involved on Speculative JKQOTtni alone. I In Mincing Lane there is a stout belief t in
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  • 14 9 The following is an additional rubber output for October Taiping lbs 10,110
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  • 54 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 18th Plantation Ist latex crepe Is |d Smoked Sheet 11 Market quiet. The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 19th Plantation Ist latex crepe Is Id Smoked Sheet Is |d Market steady. [By courtesy
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  • 52 9 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $123 25 per picul, buyers, no sellers; refined tin $122 per picu’, no market, tin ore $122 per picul, business done. To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $119.50 per picul, business done; 60 tons. Raw tin $118.60 per
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  • 9 9 Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd, October, 225 piculs
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  • 190 9 Penang, November 20, 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 $5O sellers Cloves M $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $47.50 sellers. {No.
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  • 117 9 Penang, November 20,1920. By Courtesy of the 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. 135 3 days’ sight Private 147 Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank 1» 135 3
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  • 959 9 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. J_ 51 RUBBER (Dollar.) 0 I®' SoAllenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 600 65c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.5 C Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.9( 3.00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 20.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.25 Ayer Mo’ek Rubber Co. 2.20 2.4 G Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 10.50
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    • 145 9 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. Es tates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN, WOLBERS,
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  • 556 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Padang for P. Brandes and Largkat. Will 0’ the Wisp for Teluk Anson. Lake Gitano for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moalmein via Rangoon). Malaya for Bhuket (Toogkah) and Renong. Pungah for Pang N.s, Ipob for Port Swettenham i Singapore. Teo Pao for Singapore. Koemai for
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  • 110 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.in Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.n Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 58 10 Mails from Western Australia are expected to arrive in time for delivery at 9 am. on Monday, the 22nd instant. The homeward mail by the Novara closes at 2 p m. on Tuesday. The P O Packet Sicilia is expected to arrive here od rhe 24th instant, and
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  • 312 10 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as follows Sunday next before Advent. 8 a.m. Matins. Ps 145 and 146. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9 30 a.m, Holy Communion (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p <m> —Sunday School. 6 p.m—Evensong. Hymn 12, Pss 147,
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  • 148 10 Nov 20—Football, Chinese Sporting Club v Kennedy Co, Esplanade. Nov 21—Hunt Club Ride. Meet 6 45, the Polo Ground. Nov 23—Rngby Footba'l Practice, Epl’ade. Nov 24—Football. Brokers and Bankers v Merchants, E-planade. Nov 25—Football, Gov Monopolies v Hatton Lane, Esplat ale. Nov 25, 26 acd 27—Denniston Players, Town
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 742 10 ICW Mrs. Wykes. r- (Front Pb»ta.) 7Wlr Incessant Backache Rapid and Complete Cures Do you wake in the morning feeling! “1 am thankful I did, because I seemed heavy and tired, stiff in the joints, and to gam relief alter the very first dose. 1 with’ a bad taste in
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    • 259 10 Popular pnceJ—. any Xi 1 1 v/ Z Safety Razor is the intimate friend of twenty millions of men in every comer of the globe. If your razor is the sturdy, well-balanced EVERREADY your morning shave will S be a pleasant event of the day. f X Twenty years ago,
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  • 235 11 EX-SERVICE EMIGRATION, Applications for the emigration of nearly 50,000 ex-Service men and women tcu all parts of the British Empire have been received by the Overseas Settlement Committee. About one-fifth of the applicants are women, a Daily Chronicle” representative was told. They are
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  • 190 11 Mr- Ernest Law, the well-known historian, who is a trustee of Shakespeare’s Birthplace, writing from The Pavilion, Hampton Court Palace, says: I see that Mr. E. T. Raymond, writing in a monthly magazine, has been making fun of Sir Edward Carson’s pronunciation of the word ‘any,’ which he
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  • 189 11 One by one he enumerated the details of the beloved statue Wendy and the other “mummies*,” the mice and their holes, the birds, the snail “in his little house,” the squirrel and the stork. Nurse said it was time to say farewell. He was but three
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  • 83 11 Owing to shortage of men, wealthy public and business men in Vienna are advertising daily on behalf of their daughters for eligible bachelors. The following was inserted Tn a Vien na newspaper by a leading exporter: Exporter, Old-Established. seeks man of character as husband for 18
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  • 80 11 In his Budget speech. H. E. the Governor of Hongkong said the Volunteer expenditure is reduced from 871,481 to 838.359, owing mainly to the large falling off in the membership of the local forces which has resulted from the reintroduction of the voluntary system. A considerable falling off
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    • 190 11 BRITISH «n D” expanded metal 0 D DIAMOND MESH Y Y Y Y Y i YVYYYYY»IAAA A A /YYYYY V WSW ■*B I 1 l A A. A A A VY Y Y Y Y i HF i Y¥ i MAA A J t. A Mt w w vL X
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    • 145 11 TANGYE’S I PUMPS. I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I I I 9 I 9 I a B It vl| KBX IV A V/1 I I 11 I M S I For Full Particulars Apply to: I Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd I SOncorporated in Straits Settlements) M
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    • 1461 12 Pgn-BRITISH INDIA PACIFIG Company aft J» mwmw» regular monthly transpacific service. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND a s ECUADOR From Hongkong t^° U^>c S h ifPO a A a? W 8 s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 26th Dec 1920 jAmL Ck JL JL and every 28
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    • 615 12 TOYO KISEN KAISHA HONCKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA JAPAN CONNECTING TO. ALL POINTS IN UNITEO STATES, CANADA IMEXICOIANO EUROPE. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE, [lncorporated in Japan.] Leave Hongkong. Arriv,l_ San F 8 s Persia Maru 9,000 tons Dec. 2 1 ClBc I s Korea Maru 20,000 tons Dec. 17 ec
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    • 348 12 XHS MMSANTILI SANK tF IMI4 UfffexportUd iff Eaglubd), Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Pa,4 u D 1,050,000 Reserve FundJ and. Undivided Profits 1,146,400 Board ofijDlrectors. 1 RJ. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrle, Eiq, 1 H. MelviH Simons Esq., F. 8 Ohatmers, Ek Sir David Yule, Lord Carmhhiel 0
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