Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1920
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Title Section20 1920-11-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE r’UHLISHED DAILY ESIABLISHLD f«33. No. 270. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. 1920, PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement481 1920-11-23 1 -tSffrra". rrrrrrmiytl l I .I.ITTTI.TJJ i t.1.t.i.1.U JU Obtainable everywhere wholesale from h i I (OS®. 8 h WH I Sam leone a Co., Pan»,. B riiiiißllllllWlllinMlllllllll l llHilTilH' ninilll‘T‘‘ ,y ;ii i:,,i1,1t;i ,^ll i ,lii^i^“‘ai m v^tt?t l^ NCHVENESS AND 1NDI VIDUALITY OF “STATE EXPRESS” i YOU HAVE tIQT481 words
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Advertisement20 1920-11-23 1 •"tLOL-i c^rifcjr«r jtrerr.<=«rsT^ jar. «r-. jjvj.rl—' THE BEBI GAH ik IbWft Sole Asent» &S. a F.N.S> Ong Sam Loong Co.20 words
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Article527 1920-11-23 2 MR. MONTAGU ANSWERS QUESTIONS. London, November 10.—Replying to Col. Yate in the House of Commons, Mr. Montagu stated that the Government of India’s instructions forbidding officers and officials in India to subscribe to the Dyer Fund were issued under the Government Servants’ Conduct Rules and were not527 words
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Article228 1920-11-23 2 SIR JAMES WILLCOCKS’ TRIBUTE TO INDIAN CORPS. London, November 9.—Sir James Willcocks’ book “With the Indians in France” published by Constable, contains interesting details of the achievement of llhe Indian Corps in 1914 and 1915 and abounds in individual exploits of British and Indian in228 words
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Article363 1920-11-23 2 -“8.T.” CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. In the Foreign Causes Court, Bangkok, the hearing was begun of the claim for damages brought by a share-holder in the Chino-Siam Steamship Co-, Ltd., in liquidation, for damages assessed at about Tcs. 100,000 which the company is alleged to have suffered-“8.T.” - 363 words
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Article179 1920-11-23 2 ORDERS GOING ABROADLondon, November 9. —The diversion of ship-repairing work from England to the Continent has again raised the question of the Trade Unions’ attitude in refusing to countenance the question of the piece-work system. It is believed that> orders are going abroad because, apart from cheapness,179 words
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Article233 1920-11-23 2 New York, October 6. —Only last week New York was hearing of the great loss entailed by liners unable to make the port because of fog, so that there was added enthusiasm among those people who yesterday saw wonderful demonstrations in the Lower Harbour of how T ships233 words
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Article58 1920-11-23 2 London, November 9. —All the Bibby fleet will resume the Colombo-Rangoon service at the New’ year. The “Oxfordshire,” which was the first steamer to be requisitioned by Government at the outbreak of the war,, has been reconditioned at Belfast and fitted to burn oil and is now58 words
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Advertisement1716 1920-11-23 2 POSITION WANTED. 1920, 10 H. P. Calthorpe landed last mail S. S. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. aluminium bonnet, special four seater body, French grey, by Mulliner of London, 5 A meeting of Tamils resident in Penang A young Englishman with 18 months g an key detachable pressed steel disc wheels an( p1,716 words
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Advertisement303 1920-11-23 2 pCU]S ■IlfflSHI Treatment for pimples and blackheadsAt night smear them with CuticuraOint ment. Wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing a few moments. Treatment for dandruff and itchinßOn retiring rub Cuticura Ointment into partings all over scalp. The next momma shampoo with Cuticura303 words
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Article1724 1920-11-23 3 A MANAGER’S ADVICE. Having had unusual success in fighting malaria and ankylastomiasis on the estate under my charge, which fact has been followed wi hinterrsc by certain Government Officials and not least by the Estate Medical Officer, Dr F A Amner of the Malacca Agricultural Medical Board,1,724 words
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Advertisement454 1920-11-23 3 &IWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIH z jzr\ >*IC /Rt w'/■' r Wi3 w <r (u youth—middle age and old age—‘Wincarnis’ gives new health to all who are weak. Anaemic. "Nervy," Ran down. In every walk in life —in every civilised country in the world—there you wih find Wincarnis* giving new strength to the Weak—new454 words
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Advertisement151 1920-11-23 3 ACHE AND PAIN INSURANCE. You insure your house against fire, you insure your life—why not insure yourself against aches and pains? Little’s Oriental Balm is an Ache and Pain Insurance for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and EVERY pain, small151 words
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Advertisement149 1920-11-23 3 PRITCHARDS Christmas Bazaar IS NOW OPEN. Toys of Every Description For Boys and Girls. «Wonderful Selection of Beautiful Dressed Dolls i X in a Large Variety of Costumes J 1 OYpj $1.95 to $l5. •WW Li Every thing tor the Dolly. Dolls Houses Substanti- A ally Made and Well Pinished.149 words
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Article1064 1920-11-23 4 INTERESTING GOLF MATCH. On Sunday morning says the Malay Mail a very interesting match took place between Mr Justice Crabb-Watt and Mr E P Kyle. The fo'mer u perhaps, one of the best known golfers in the Straits, while Mr Kyle, who distinguished himself in the Amateur1,064 words
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Article217 1920-11-23 4 The ties fixed for Friday next, are further postponed until Friday, the 3:d December, The Championship ties fixed for to-day, are postponed until further notice. The Lawn Bowls Lottery Sweeps, “A” and “B” Clas'ee, and also the Lottery Sweep in the Ladies Singles Handicap, will take p'ree217 words
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Article90 1920-11-23 4 Merchants v Bankers and Brokers. A football match will be played ab the Esplanade to-morrow evening between teams representing the local Merchants and the Bankers and Brokers. Mrs Dunn has very kindly consented to set the sphere in motion, at 5.15 pm. The Merchants (in white) will field the90 words
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Article174 1920-11-23 4 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Ipob, November 22. A meeting of the Caplins of the Ipoh Clubs was held to day, and It was decided to play Soccer matches with a Penang team and perhaps a united Kuala Lumpur team, The Central Union had already been invited174 words
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Article270 1920-11-23 4 Fine weather favoured the Rugby match betwren Negri S •mbiliu and Singapore played at Seremban on Saturday, in tbe presence of a la*ge number of spectators, reports the ‘‘MM” The SCC won by 17 points to 3. Negri Sembilan hardly ever got tbe ball in the scrum in270 words
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Article108 1920-11-23 4 First Prize. $167,000. Shanghai, November 4. —Tbe Champions priz s this year have established a record. The first priza is $167,000, the second prize $47,000, and the third prize $23,000. Tbe winners are not known. The Hawk (Mr. Hill) secured an unexpected victory. Bydand was second and Tatovillard108 words
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Advertisement222 1920-11-23 4 I FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I 3 1/2 TON I DENNIS LORRY CHASSIS i I The same model as the six thousand j lorries supplied to the British War I Office. S tS ss I FORDSON TRACTORS I I FOR I I RUBBERS COCONUT ESTATES ES t SS i Why use222 words
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Advertisement212 1920-11-23 4 i 7+; r )X —ar iiy» it i n ,4 Equipment Worthy a Motor Car RESTONE Motorcycle Tyres am Jp built extra strong and sure-footed. Built for the risky turns, the hard bumps over rocks, mud and sand. Built to stand abuse and give mileage with comfortable riding. 1 Quick212 words
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Article480 1920-11-23 5 DIFFERENCE ABOUT PEACE TERMS. Allahabad, November 12 —A "Pioneer” special cable from London say*: Marsha! Foch has given to a representative of the “Matin" some interesting statements concerning his relations with M Clemenceau, his views on the armistice, and the treaty of Versailles, He had been thinking480 words
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Article248 1920-11-23 5 -“T.0.M.” The stray cattle nuisance has been during the past couple of years very much on the increase and planters and others -.ave had enough cause for complaint. The new Enactment No 25 of 1920, permi's of a maximum fine of $25 being imposed in respect cf each-“T.0.M.” - 248 words
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Article196 1920-11-23 5 S.F.P.” Convened at the instance of the Singapore Moslem Institute, a largely attended meeting of Moslems to discuss the question of an enlarged Legislative Council, was held in the Institute’s rooms, Race Course Road, Singapore, presided over by Tunku Ibrahim bin Tunku Abdul Jalil. Penang was representedS.F.P.” - 196 words
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Advertisement194 1920-11-23 5 HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON GIN. Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London Gin. I BQTTItO IX IOHOOW E-nzsa r I Tin- j ,J» 1 oxDO\ Glx I Matured and Aged in Wood. Made from highly-refined Corn spirit. No Potato spirit used. St. Pancras Gin Refinery Co., 258, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, ENGLAND.194 words
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Advertisement293 1920-11-23 5 pinctng gazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. TOILET. SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge 22.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 1.40 4 1.35 6 1.30 8 1.25 i, „10 1.15 „12 1.00 18 075 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A line of ordinary advertisement293 words
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Advertisement148 1920-11-23 5 ’D'DTHnTQIU’ CJOH/TIS AV PA 7 A A D > 9 JL A A A DLA. fA JL A 3 JHk Ail I Qo., ?fo 8, 59eaefi Street, Penang. I B J ust arrived new stocks ofArtificial Silk Embroideries, R B Nice Cloaks and Dressing Gowns, Kimonos and I Pyjamas for148 words
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Miscellaneous345 1920-11-23 5 I Reynolds Denniston, Limited, 5 Has the Honour to Announce the First Appearance in Penang OF B I The Denniston Players AT THE TOWN HALL, 1 Commencing on Friday, November 26th. g S 3 PRESENTING THE FOLLOWING What the Papers Said About “Up in S Mabel’s Room.” S FARCICAL COMEDIES.345 words
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Article1284 1920-11-23 6 In the House of Commons recently, the term slavery was freely applied by several Membe's to the conditions under which girl domestic «erran'B enter many Coinese households in China, and in Hougkorg. Toe subject was then brough’ to the notice of the Impetial Government by Colonel John Ward, M1,284 words
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Article1254 1920-11-23 6 The P. &O. and N.Y K. example in raising fares recently is Steamship Faresapparently to be followed by other companies. The rate for a single passage by P. O. is now £l3O, a serious matter to the majority of people who are about to take leave, in1,254 words
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Article167 1920-11-23 6 Daring the week ended the 22ud instant 7 mm cf rain fell in the town 8 reais, tered by the gauge at Fort Cornwallis the highest being 37 mm on the 21st. Yesterdav was the coolest day since the beginning of tbe month, the thermometer registering only 75167 words
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Article84 1920-11-23 6 Lahore, November 14.—A dtpula ion of Sikhs waited upon the Lieut,-Governor to-day to make representations regarding tbe future management of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, It urged that the existing arrangements were not satisfactory and Government had already expres-ed ft desire to hand over the management to&84 words
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Article41 1920-11-23 6 (From Our Own CorrMpondintJ Singapore, November 23. The report of the Commission on Profiteering states that gross profi'eering exists in tbe sheep trade from Australia while cattle, timber, fi-h and milk are closto, if not over the border.41 words
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Article41 1920-11-23 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 23. In the Legislative Council, the m°nt refused to impose a motor p limit. It is creating a special tra department. g 0: A Malay motorbus syce was u ■> for reckless driving.41 words
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Article73 1920-11-23 6 [From Our Own Corresponding Sincere, Novewb’' The report of Indreein Rohto i( shows a profit of $69/6 > recommended, The dance at the E& O Vacated will be held on Thursday, anu n yesterday. A meeting of the w day ment will be held in the T«-W gt73 words
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Advertisement256 1920-11-23 6 Xj? liljk i -> ,r J** ZSk a ®fR--xY <& o aS TJS3<£ J :i<a S XK'’ >K ■K--- I 3 *mslJ fdr V M r 'I Mi’ll ltWi/%. R I L m IlJri I lfll> u T S I ~|M <llif in I Hmfle; IS j 3 ri J256 words
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Advertisement11 1920-11-23 6 St. Andrews Tuesday, 30/A Nov. Dinner Dance AT THE E. O.11 words
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Miscellaneous34 1920-11-23 6 THE TIDES The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water Low Water To-dai. 10.37 p.m. 4 23 p.m To-morrow. 1101 a.m. 5.12 am. 11.18 p m. 5.12 p.m.34 words
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Article205 1920-11-23 7 UR ASQUITH’S ATTACK ON M GOVERNMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 19. Mr A'qoith, in a speech at the National Club, dtliveied a mos’) trenchant J* l 7' the Government in connection ••tVrbe reprieah in Ireland. He said the Wl ftE d constabulary in Ireland had ‘.\ctd in a false[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 205 words
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Article267 1920-11-23 7 SEMENCED AT BOW STREET. London, November 19. Colonel Malone, M. P., was sentenced to six m n’hs in the second division for “haviig spoken words likely to cause sedition and dissflection ata pro-Bolsbevik meetiu;. at the Albert Hall.” Amazing Story, London, November 19. An amazing story267 words
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Article75 1920-11-23 7 SIR A GEDDES’S APPEAL. New York, November 19, Speaking at a banquet of the Chambers of Ccmmercs cf New York State, at which General Pershing and Governor Miller were present, Sir Auckland Geddes again pleaded for Anglo-American friendship and cooperation. He declared that the only alterca'ive to75 words
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Article41 1920-11-23 7 HOSTILITIES resumed. London, November 19. A Tiflis message says owing to the j g 8 presenting an ultimatum imposing ciushing conditions, the armistice rndtd ano hostilities are being resumed. e A’’iienians declare they are determined to fight to the end.41 words
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Article38 1920-11-23 7 New York, November 19. reli« 8 aDQoaQce( l that as a means of e nanc a l situation in Cuba, oca Kugaj- dealers are evolving plans to •«t to Europe about 200,000 tons of ,RW sugar.38 words
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Article36 1920-11-23 7 London, November 20. BritLk -36 Governments, including the kt rn\- nt€ d t 0 P artici Fate in the fifth ether t i Exhibition of rubber and ropical products in London in June.36 words
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Article14 1920-11-23 7 Charlotte, November 19. fcitely. 1 a! Cottoa milla have closed indefi-14 words
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Article249 1920-11-23 7 RECOVERING PRE WAR RATIO. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 19. Greit Britain is rapidly making up the ground lost in war time in the direction of supplying the Dominions' markets with goods. The Minister, Mr F G Kellaway, speaking in Bedfordshire, showed that whereas 33 per cent[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 249 words
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Article288 1920-11-23 7 The British Government it must be admitted, are taking an interest in the development of British and Imperial trade for which they deserve a full meed of praise. Next year an exhibition is to be held under the auspices of the Department of Overseas Trade at which all288 words
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Article70 1920-11-23 7 AMERICAN ATTITUDE. Washington, November 19. It is stated that the United States will not follow the lead of Britain, if she recognises the Soviet Government, even if only to the extent of trading. The officials explain that the Government believes that Bolshevism is a menace to the70 words
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Article92 1920-11-23 7 London, November 20. Following the charter secured from the Government of China by a group of AngloChinese business interests in China, three large firms in Britain have already guaranteed a substantial part of the £120,000 required to form the proposed AngloChinese Trade Corporation, which it ap pears92 words
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Article26 1920-11-23 7 WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. London, November 19. At the Albert Hall, for the Welterweight Championship of Britain, Kid Lewis knocked out Johnny Basham in the mineteenth round.26 words
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Article29 1920-11-23 7 London, November 19. Jack Dempsey will meet Bill Brennan in a 15 round bout at Madison Square Garden on December 14 for the world's heavyweight championship.29 words
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Article316 1920-11-23 7 GERMAN PROTEST TO THE LEAGUE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, November 19. Get many officially protested to the Assembly of the of Nations against the methods of distributing the mandate?, declaring that under the Treaty of Versailles it is illegal for the Entente Powers to distribute the mandates amongst themselves.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 316 words
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Article153 1920-11-23 7 THE NEW REGENT. Athens, November 19. Ihe new Parliament will meet on November 25, when Queen Olga will be sworn in as R?gent. The New Cabinet. Athens, November 19. The Cabinet Ministers were sworn in in the presence of the Regent, Admiral Condouriotis, the Ministers afterwards proceeding to153 words
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Article104 1920-11-23 7 SIGNOR BUCCO’S ARREST. Rome, November 19. The Commission itqairing into the incidents arising out of Signor Bucco's arrest, has reported that his conduct demonstrated his evident unfitness for the work entrusted to him by a popular organisation. It piquantly adds that when Signor Bucco recently visited Trieste, he was104 words
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Article45 1920-11-23 7 Rome, November 20 The Italian battleship R me will not go to the Far E«st. The warship Libia will sail in February for Central America, whence she will proceed to Vancouver, Japan, China, India and the Red Sea en route for home.45 words
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Article31 1920-11-23 7 London, November 19. The tomb of the unknown warrior was sealed with soil deposited from France and Flanders. Over a million made the pilgr mage to the Abbey.31 words
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Article241 1920-11-23 7 F. B. I’s SUGGESTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 19. The Federation of British Industries sent a letter to Mr Fiiher, the High Commissioner for Australia, as regards the serious London-Australia exchange position, which is most seriously endangering trade between Britain and Australia. It declares tbg Australian exchange[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 241 words
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Article91 1920-11-23 7 A FRENCH HONOUR. Pari», November 20. On the proposal of the Faculty of Letters, the University of Paris has decided to confer the Degree of Doctor Hono ris Causa on the President of China, Hsu-Shi-Chang. This is the highest honorary distinction that can be bestowed by the University,91 words
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Article71 1920-11-23 7 PRESENTATION TO MR SZE. London, November 21. At a representative gathering of the Chinese community in the United King dom, an illuminated address and silver plate were present ei to the Chinese Minis ter and Madame tzs “as a token of respect, affection and gratitude.” The Chairman71 words
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Article104 1920-11-23 7 London, November 20. On behalf of the American banking group, Messrs. Moreau announce formal approval of the Chinese Consortium, Objects of the Consortium. Washington, November 20, The State Department has issued the statement that the Chino-e Consortium has been organised with the full approval of the Governments104 words
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Article94 1920-11-23 7 A PETROL PIPELINE. Paris, November 20. The construction is about to start of the 126 miles long pipeline for the conveyance of petroleum from Havre to Paris, which is expected to be operating by the end of next year. It will be ten inches in diameter and94 words
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Article59 1920-11-23 7 SENATOR HARDING’S PLEA. New Orleans, November 19. Serator Harding, io a speech at a Commerce Association luncheon, urged th* United States to return to the simple mod of living. Be declared that the western hemisphere was America’s special field of influence and trade. He urged the strengthening59 words
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Article1133 1920-11-23 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs- H. P. Cork have returned from England.—“M. M.” Mr- P. F. Warner is coming out to India in the near future in charge of an amateur XI to play cricket. The death has occurred at Colombo of Mrs. Pearson, wife of Mr. F. Pearson, the1,133 words
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Article57 1920-11-23 7 In consequence of tfhe steamer arriving late on Thursday the Denniston Players find impossible to open on that evening. The season will now commence on Friday the 26th and will continue until Monday, 29th jnsfc. The order of plays is as follows: Friday “Up in Mabel’s Room.”57 words
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Article74 1920-11-23 7 London, November 9—Rspiying to Sir! Arthur Fell, Mr. Churchill said tfherci were no troops on the east coast of the Red Sea. There was one battalion of Indian Infantey at Hodeida. Sir A Fell suggested that this “unfortunate episode sffiould now be closed and the troops be74 words
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Article353 1920-11-23 7 LARCENY CASES. In the Police Court, Penang, bafore Mr. X C Baker, to-day, several cases in connecion with tbeft were disposed of. The firsb one was a theft of a silk coat and a pair off trousers valued at $3B, the accused in the case being Oh Kim353 words
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Article514 1920-11-23 8 Further Exploits Farther light on the exploits of the burglars who have been so successfully engaged in Colombo during the past few weeks is thrown by the following accounts of two of their ‘‘jobs/’says the “Times of Ceylon It now appears definitely established that at least two men,514 words
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Article176 1920-11-23 8 Meeting in Kelantan, The first annual g; neral meeting of the above Association was held in the Kelantan Sparta Club, on Armistice Day, with Lt G W. Terr pier in the chair, there being 34 m mbers present cut of a total of 50. The draft ru’es176 words
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Advertisement459 1920-11-23 8 Williams Holder Top Shaving Stick I I The rich, lasting lather of Williams’ Shaving Stick will quickly win you to its daily use. The velvety coolness it imparts to the face, combined with its delicate fragrance makes shaving a real pleasure. The Holder Top feature is an added convenience Holder459 words
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Advertisement165 1920-11-23 8 palpitation. It is not oftan that one hears of a young man or woman complaining of physical pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there can generally be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age, then real165 words
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Advertisement335 1920-11-23 8 J A < lie*’rar z -v...... C —The self confidence and mental comfort that mark the man or woman full of the joy of living \\avotr is largely due to a feeling of be- 'zT ing appropriately dressed, j/ IVre Keen alert people give careful 1/ heed to thoes little335 words
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Article871 1920-11-23 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. NAM'-S. 5 I? < 1 Igl RUBBER (Dollar.) ***l®®“ Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 60e Gx r i.alah Rubber Estate Malay Estates 2.90 3.00 t r Hitam Planting Syndicate, 20.00 Av- r Kuning Rubber Estates 1.25 aS Molek Rubber Co. *l2O 24u Aver Panas Rubber Estates townie871 words
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Article78 1920-11-23 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kenoeiy <fc Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. ae g x SHARES. -2 J s'® g OQ «2 CQ «2 Rubber (Dollar C. c. J C. C. Pulau Buiang 140 1.25 Mining. Jelantoh T. 1.55 165 1.50 1.60 Kamunting Tin78 words
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Article32 1920-11-23 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November 22nd Plantation Ist latex crepe Is l|d Smoked Sheet Is |d Market quiet [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.)32 words
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Article258 1920-11-23 9 The statutory meeting of the Legoog Uiu Rubber Company, Ltd, was held at 9 11 Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur with Mr James Rea in the chair, The Chairman said the Company was formed on 27th 1920, to tak° over and continue the development of two< Eitst s258 words
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Article109 1920-11-23 9 Colombo, Novemb-r 18.—Immediate steps are being ta*<en )y the Ceylon Planters Aes ciatior, the Chamber of Commerce and Estate Agen’s As e ocia’iju, to form a general commit ea, thorcughlj representative of ail Ceylo-- tea and rubber interes s through which all future d-alings with Government will be109 words
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Article163 1920-11-23 9 Messrs Guthrie Company, Limited, Singapore, reported on Friday, as follows For the weekly rubber auction held yesterday and to d-y the quantity catalogued was 903 ton 3 No improvement in demand was apparent, and although prices of S andard Grades show a slight advance on the week,163 words
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Article61 1920-11-23 9 Tin was quoted in L r nd m yesterday at £231 spo% and £234 t ree months. To day’s quotation for refine! tin in Penang was $ll5 per p cul, buve’-r, no sellers; raw tin $llO, tin ore $llO per picul, nothing doing. Tnere has been another fall61 words
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Article102 1920-11-23 9 With reference to the repott of tie meeting of the Batang Padang Dredgirg Co, Ltd, it should have been stated, as follows, aid do* as givuu < n Wednesday last: “As regards the Mining j Lease for 255 acres, this area was prospect- I ed102 words
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Article52 1920-11-23 9 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Omaha, November 21. Robbers who attacked a mail van at Council Bluffs (Iowa) burned bonds valued at over $5,000,000. It is believed tte robbery is the largest in the history of the Post Office, The loes falls heavily up n two American Companies, which insurf d[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 52 words
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Article38 1920-11-23 9 CALCUTTA Mills affected. Calcutta, November 21. The Icdian Jute Mills Association has decided that for six months from next January, the jute mills will work only five days weekly, owing to the scarcity of coa 138 words
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Article43 1920-11-23 9 Messrs. Barlow Co, rep irt that during the week under review the market has been slightly weaker and quotations close as follows:—No, 1 Standard $21.00 to $2l 53 No 2 Standard $20.00 to $21,00, No. 3 Standard $19,00 to $20,00.43 words
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Article153 1920-11-23 9 Pekano, November 23, 1920. SP. Tapioca 57 sellers M. P. Tapioca $B.OO sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $35 sellers. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $6O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $47.50 sellers. (No. 1153 words
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Article71 1920-11-23 9 H. M. S. MALAYA.” PROGRAMME OF THE VISIT. We learn from an uucfficial soured th-*t the following dates have been Sx-d in connecion with the vi-it of HM S. Malaya Jan. 17th—morning Arrive P Swettenbain 24tb evening leave 25th daybreak arrive P. Dickson 27th evening leave 28th morning arrive Malacca71 words
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86 1920-11-23 9 China Famine Flood Relief Fund. Amount previously acknowledged $125,700 86 Mrs Jin Tiu 20.10 Collection per Mr Lye Koon Sam from Intan, Perak Chops Kwong Loong $lOO, Tee Siang Chan $lO, Kwong Cheng Si«ng 0, Chang Eng Sang $lO Loon Thye $lO, L»m Heng $lO, Joo slo, ?undry subscribers $212.5086 words
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Article868 1920-11-23 9 SURVEY OF OPERATIONS. I The following narrative, published by i the ar Office in mid-October was writ- ten, it was explained, with a view to i giving a clearer view of events. The situation at the end of August was that two British garrisons (Kufah and Samawah) were isolated868 words
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Article1406 1920-11-23 9 January jYieeting, 1921, e RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, llth 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 li Purse Value $/00 and $lOO to each Second1,406 words
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Advertisement76 1920-11-23 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT» FOR SALE. Canoelet sporting model Featherweight Side-Car, English manvf -cture. Good l yre and lube. Exo I'ent condition. Price $175. Robinson Piano Company. MALAYAN TIN|OREOGING, Ltd, 28th DIVIDEND. A Dividend has been declared of one shilling per share, less income tsx 6/- in the payable in London, 20th76 words
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Article219 1920-11-23 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sitiawan for Alor Star (Kedah). Trang for Deli. Klang for Port Swettenham Singapore. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Dindiuga and Sitiawan. Expkotkd Arrivals, Sicilia, London, 24ch. Teesta, Madras, 25th, Tanda, Rangoon, 26ih. Tbongwa, Singapore, 27th. Elephants, Rangoon, 28th. Takada, Singapore, 29tb, G. Apcar, Rangoon, last219 words
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Article304 1920-11-23 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Farit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, am, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsr 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping By train304 words
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Article39 1920-11-23 10 The homeward mail by the Novara closes at 4 p m. to morrow. The P O Packet Sic lia ig expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow, and is expected to have European mails on board.39 words
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Article384 1920-11-23 10 PENANG, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. BEEF— otB Soup p®* 35 Roast Steaks bO Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do bU do Feet do Heart per catty 90 Liver do f>o Fillet of Beef do 80384 words
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Article152 1920-11-23 10 Nov 23—Rogby Football Practice, Epl'ade, Nov 23 Reel Practice, Town Hall, 6 p.m. Nov 23—Hunt Club Ridp, 445 p.m. Meet at the Polo Ground. Nov 24—Football, Brokers and Bankers v Merchants, Esplanade, Nov 25—C.W.A., Meeting, the Parsonage, 10 a m, Nov 25—Football, Gov. Monopolies v Hutton Laup, Esplanade.152 words
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Article117 1920-11-23 10 Penang, November 1920. (Br Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 month»* right Rank 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 M 135 3117 words
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Advertisement281 1920-11-23 10 “OLD ENGLISH CURVE CUT.” I The ideal Tobacco for Pipe Smokers. Can be purchased at all H 1 the leading dealers for iMiaiwW $1.40 per 1/4 lb. tin. Ji 11 "~""n" ic I THE SIGNODE SYSTEM FOR NAII J FQQ BOX APPLYING STRAPPING Is of Interest to Every Shipper Because281 words
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384 1920-11-23 11 CONFERENCE IN INDIACalcutta, November 15.-The conference of Mining and Metallurgical Industries at its sitting at Jamshedpur on the first! day resolved itself into different SubCommittees to discuss and import upon the main items in the “agenda,’ 7 viz. (1) The desirability of forming an Employers’ Association384 words
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Article271 1920-11-23 11 Simla, November 15.—H. E. the Com-mander-in-Chief and the Hon’ble Lady Monro made a public departure from Simla this morning “en route” for Bombay. Considering the large number of people who have left Simla for the plains there was a large gathering of both the European and Indian271 words
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Advertisement144 1920-11-23 11 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,144 words
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Advertisement561 1920-11-23 12 LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co.. Inc. INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated in the United States of America.) Regular service between New y Or Singapore and Java ports and vice versa FROM NEW YORK. TO NEW YORK 7« Freight apply to: GUTHRIE Co.. Ltd., M, W. BURWASh Agents Straits Settlements and F M.B. Representative,561 words
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Advertisement354 1920-11-23 12 ENR HERtANTILB RANK 0P lUMITOB. Un«orpora|ad la Ea|j«a4), Authorised Capital Me £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 FaM ap 1,050,000 Reserve Fund; and; Undivided Profita 1,146,400 Board ofjjDirectoH. h ß m ‘i u*^ O H’. BBq <£ hair an J- M. Ryrie, E«q. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R, ChslmsM, 8m Sir354 words
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