Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 November 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-11-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333 No. 276. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement538 1920-11-30 1 Qb-.iinablee.erywhere wbclesal' from <* o I om Sam Leong Co., Penang. j'm wx% aj -uc um* TDim s=: <* THE HOME OF 5 2 yQV I stats express cigarettes the PROPRIETORS OF BEAR BRAND MILK UZ-LOftgiM y»“ can have no idea what a ?<Z™ Perfectly Sterilised MilK “jp cigarettes i538 words
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Advertisement18 1920-11-30 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN teSKH 9 <W *~e«tAo Sola Atfenta IS. F.1.1* Ong Sam Leong A 00,18 words
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Article318 1920-11-30 2 XRAB GOVERNMENT WITH BRITISH SUPPORT. London, November 16. —Replying ?n the House of Commons to Mr. McNeill, Mr- Churchill said it was not proposed to depart at present from the decision not to allow families of staff officers and permanent officials to remain in Mesopotamia, but the decision would318 words
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Article99 1920-11-30 2 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LEAVES. London, November 15. —H. M. the King, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, HR. H. the Duke of York and other members of the Royal Family bade God speed to IL R. H. the Duke of Connaught this morning. Captain the99 words
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Article72 1920-11-30 2 London, November 15. —Replying in the Commons to Sir J. D. Rees, Mr- Lloyd George said he hoped to announce Lord Chelmsford’s successor shortly. London, November 18. —The “Evening News” says it is understood that Mr. Lloyd George entertained Mr. Montagu to dinner at the House of Commons72 words
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Article89 1920-11-30 2 ADVICE GIVEN IN LONDON. London, Novembei* 7. —The Rev. Poyntz Sanderson, lecturing on the new conditions in India in St. Martin’s-in-the Fields emphasised the need for removing from the minds of the British in India the feelings of resentment and alarm whereby they were inevitably actuated after89 words
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Article72 1920-11-30 2 Shanghai, November 14. —A serious fire broke out in a native dwelling containing cotton. A gable and wall fell on the cotton which collapsed. Several firemen were buried in the debris butt were later rescued. One foreign and two Chinese firemen were seriously injured and were72 words
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Advertisement1676 1920-11-30 2 POSITION .WANTED. FOR KALB. TENDERS INVITED. Billet wanted by married man as One Invicta Motor Cycle in good condi- Tenders will b 3 received up to noon on Assistant in a General Store Has had tion. Horn, Lamp, etc., $4OO or near offer, the 30th November, 1920, at the Resident1,676 words
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Advertisement93 1920-11-30 2 DON’T THROW MONEY AWAY on large, harsh and habit-forming cathartic pills, or on disagreeable saline purgatives, when you can obtain the famous little gentle-as-nature laxatives, at every drug store. Strong purgatives hurt and harm, the temporary relief they give being usually followed by worse constipation than before. Pinkettes, on the93 words
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Advertisement199 1920-11-30 2 JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. Player’s Navy Cut De Luxe. The Pride of a Famous House and the I Ji Joy of the Discriminating Pipe Smoker. K Price $1.70 Per lb. Tin. Obtainable at PRITCHARD COMPANY, LIMITED, Penang and Ipoh. I IN STOCK. 2i H.P. JUNIOR TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES. 1920 MODEL.199 words
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Article669 1920-11-30 3 TRIPLE ALLIANCE OF U.S., FRENCH AND GERMAN INTERESTS. Great interest has been aroused in business circles by the annouacemeat that a big combine against British trade has been effected between the United States Steel Trust and French and German manufacturers t° secure the world’s trade in669 words
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Article1406 1920-11-30 3 January JYleeting, 1921. RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 11th January, 1921. SECOND DAY Thursday, 13th January, 1921. THIRD DAY Saturday, 15th January, 1921. Pioposed Programme. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1921 1 9 The Lawn Stakes and Purse Value $7OO and $lOO to each Second Horse. A1,406 words
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Advertisement352 1920-11-30 3 W 0 u a 9 illiams Luxury Shaving Cream A roughened or tender skin will not make your shave a torture if you use Williams’ I Luxury Shaving Cream. P" 11 Willi a ms Williams’Cream creates a quick, [luxury rich, deep lather which lasts phaving until you have fully completed352 words
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Advertisement109 1920-11-30 3 l SYNOLEO j sp \w i v i {Tbe 0)1 Sound Wash a bis DUtcmjxr for Interior and Exterior Docoratiea* I A soft flat finish. Does not rob off. Proclaimed J unrivalled for Tropical use. I I 07 c r for Full Range of Artirtfc Shades and Colour Schemes. I109 words
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Article5212 1920-11-30 4 HIS EXCELLENCY’S ADDRESS. The following is the adiress of His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Laur nce Nunns Guillemard K.C.B, a‘ the Federal Council, held at Kuala Lina pi to-day: Your Highnesses and Honourable Members cf the Fede.al Cou cil, In preparing this my first Presidential Address I5,212 words
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Article360 1920-11-30 4 QUESTIONS AT TO-DAY 'S MEETING. The Hon Mr. R C M. Kindetsley was to ask at the meeting of the Federal Council to day I understand that the establiibmeat of a Stock and Dairy Farm in the Federated Malay States wig postponed owin’to the shortage of staff caused by the360 words
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Article130 1920-11-30 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 30. In the Federal Council, the answers were given to Lnofficial q The Government does not p rO P establish a Dairy Farm. A Committee will qaestion of changes io the com, the Federal Council. t j The Government consider130 words
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Advertisement27 1920-11-30 4 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description from a visiting card to the size poster, by The Pining Gazette with care and e. Estimates given free and display guarantees27 words
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Article222 1920-11-30 5 P.M.G’S WARNING. Bombay. November 18. —The Postmas-ter-General of Bombay has, under yesterday g date, passed a General Order giving notice to the Posts and Telegraph strikers that they having left work with out leave must return to duty on or be. fore midday of the 22nd November and222 words
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Article129 1920-11-30 5 A CALCUTTA ENTERPRISE Calcutta, November 18. —As the cho. lera season has commenced a series of new sanitary posters has just been issued by the Sanitary Department ofßengal with a view of educating the villagers in regard to the prevention* of disease. The first poster gives a picture129 words
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Article99 1920-11-30 5 JUTE MILLS ON SHORT TIME. Calcutta, November 19,—The "New Empire announces this evening that a short time agreement has been fixed no onX„ d B x’ u^ er “%r e^ p n to X’7X^Juu e Mi™"' fficia !y th A C Association that be insuff V99 words
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Article64 1920-11-30 5 MEDICAL OFFICER SHOT DEAD. dead lrH° hat aT t( l nnient an d shot him drato W Und l ed Mls Foulkes Mho was d aggedsome distance from the house U subsequently released. Lt.-Col 7 Vas a fellow the Royal Colegc of Surgeons and was known to a64 words
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Article75 1920-11-30 5 Calcutta, November 19.—According to a statement- issued by the Department of Statistics wholesale prices of food grains and pulses in India in the first half of October, 1920. showed an average increase of 3 per cent as compared with those jn the preceding fortnight the75 words
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Advertisement63 1920-11-30 5 BRITISH U DD’’ expanded metal D D DIAMOND MESH \z \Z 0 z\ Z k Z% SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. SUB*AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., Penang. RĔsoirs AUSTRALIAN light lager Obtainable fromALL LEADING DEALERSjsnd f THE E. O. HOTEL. WHOLESALE STOCKS HELD i THE SOLE AGENTS: Mullenbach, Lazarus63 words
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Advertisement78 1920-11-30 5 ESTATE SUPPLIES. Momis, Veneers, Acetic Acid, Sodium Bisulphite, Porcelain Rubber Cups, Box Strapping, Coagulating Pans, Galvanised and Enamelled Latex Pails, Changkols, Pruning Saws, Tajaks, Rubber Packing Mats and all other requisites. The PENANG ESTATE SUPPLY AGENCY, AH QUEE’S BUILDING, g No. 22, Beach Street, Penang. E Telegrams PESA. a —i78 words
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Advertisement119 1920-11-30 5 PRITCHARDS Christmas Dazaar SS NOW OPEN. Joys or Every Description For Boys and Girls. Wonderful Selection of Beautiful Dressed Dolls in a Large Variety of T 4 A A lostumes $1.95 to $l5. ®j 53 Everything tor the Dolly. Dolls Houses Substantially Made and Well \lf Finished. 2 From SIB.119 words
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Miscellaneous147 1920-11-30 5 IMPERIAL eM pI be THEATRE PENANG ROAD. The popular show in Penang and People’s favourite Rendezvous fn the Second House at 9-15 p.m. Australasian Films Ltd, present Vitagraph Bine Ribbon 5 Reels ALIBI Reels 5 BY GEORGE A ENGLAND. Xustralasian Films Ltd., present Triangle play featuring Pauline Starke who helps147 words
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Article927 1920-11-30 6 The Federal Council sat at Kuala Lumpur to-day, and H E the High Commissioner, Sir Laurence Guillemard, delivered his first aonual address to the Council, outlining the Government policy and the steps it is proposed to take to give efiect to it. In the main, the policy927 words
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Article51 1920-11-30 6 (From Our Own Correapondint) Singapore, November 30. The first report of the Singapore Building Corporation states that the capital was raised to $1,777,000, for which land in Orchard Road and Serangoon Road was purchased, on which flats on the former and ehophouses on the latter are being51 words
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Article207 1920-11-30 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 30. In a Soccer match, Scotland v. the Rest, the result was draw, one goal each. The Billiards tournment lottery will be held at the Penang Club to-morrow night. On Saturday, 25 free vaccinations were done at the Lem Hua Ee207 words
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Article1147 1920-11-30 6 A correspondent writes to us with reference to grants to ex-Service men, Ex-Service and points out that ap oGrants. portion of ex Service men have already been granted land. Lucky men possessing a certain amount of capital were able to take advantage of the Government’s scheme, The1,147 words
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Article138 1920-11-30 6 At the adjourned meeting, onder the auspices of the Athenaeum, in the Towe Hal), to morrow evening, at 530 in connection with proposals for the reform of the Legislative Council, tbe following resolutions will, we understand, te pat to the meeting (1) That this meeting is of the138 words
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Article102 1920-11-30 6 The following are the latest quotations ir. Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. >, J KM X Rubber (Dollar J c. sc. i c. f c Mining. Batang P’ang. 1.00 1.05 80c 90c Hitam Tin 2.20 230 2.15 2.25 Jelantoh T. 1.50 1.60 1.45 1.55102 words
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Article30 1920-11-30 6 The following were the rubber in London on November 26th Plantation Ist latex crepe Is Smoked Sheet 1® Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead &Co j30 words
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Article28 1920-11-30 6 Tin was quoted in London on Nov at £229 10s and £233 month®. Tio was quoted io Loodoo on Inov at £221 spot, £225 three months.28 words
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Article170 1920-11-30 6 Nov 30—Rugby, Scotland v Tbe Rest, Penang. Nov 30—E. &O. Dinner aud Darce. Nov 30—Hunt Club Bide. Meet Ground, 4-45. Finish at AsccvMess, Ayer Hitam Road. Dec I—Public Meeting, Town H ft pm .IS. S. UgwLtireCoii» h Dec I—Football. Muoic.pal Becr Club v United Chinese Esplanade. Dec 2—170 words
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Advertisement125 1920-11-30 6 -7S&L O o 'm wk I -1 bMM ~-1 ■SW J >f <0 o i® I M BSfeu '*%< /v I s /X) 1 “'iflDhA? Bb" piMullw 1 My h |,Ox V J I V j- i f I JF- i" l bwl I 5 W< i M J NY125 words
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Advertisement20 1920-11-30 6 ST. ANDREWS TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE AT THE E. O. BOOK YOUR TABLES BEFORE NOON OF THE 30TH. EXTENSION OF LICENCE.20 words
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Miscellaneous33 1920-11-30 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water, Lew Water To-day. 3.32 p.m. 9.42 p.m, To-morrow. 3.29 a.m. 10.18 a.m. 4.27 p.m. 10 33 p.m.33 words
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Article690 1920-11-30 7 THE STAIEMENT. < Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 25, j, 8 Hou-e of Commons, replying t< Cavendish-Bentinck, Mr Lloyc id the Government was exploring RVcU ue to Irish peace, but no policy w P" wible Ireland eil the reign of terror wae broken. Colonel Ward and the Forces. London, November< Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 690 words
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Article242 1920-11-30 7 THE DEBATE IN THE LORDS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 25. In th° Home <f Lord?, on the Home Rule Bill, Viscount Midieton emphasised the universal condemnation of the Bill in the South of Ireland. The Government were pledged to safeguard the South as well as Ulster, and[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 242 words
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Article142 1920-11-30 7 During a debate on Irish reprisals in the Hou«e of Commons recently, Sir Hamar Greenwood stated that since the previous week’s debate three soldiers Lad been killed and eight wounded, eleven constables murdered and twilve wounded, three civilians murdered and three wounded. The Government policy was142 words
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Article60 1920-11-30 7 AMENDMENTS REJECTED. Geneva, November 25. The ballot of the first Commission on amendments to the Covenant of the League, proposed by the Scandinavian Governments, resulted in 20 States, including Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Japan, China, South Africa, Australia, Canada, ard India votirg apa’tst the emfndmrn’s while eight60 words
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Article47 1920-11-30 7 ITALY REPRESENTED. Rome, November 25. The Premier, Signor Giolitti, greatly regrets that it is impossible for him to accept Mr Lloyd George’s invitation to visit London to participate in conversations with M Leygues. but the Foreign Minister, Signor Sforza, will go to London instead,47 words
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Article78 1920-11-30 7 QUESTION IN THE COMMONS. London, November 25. A recent report that £4,250,000 was sent to the ex-Kaiser frem Germany was brought up in the House of Commons this afternoon by Mr. Claude Lowther, who suggested that the Government should confiscate the money. Mr Lloyd George replied that78 words
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Article67 1920-11-30 7 BRITISH ADMIRAL’S DEMANDS, Berlin, November 25. As a sequel to recent insulting conduct, the squirting of water, etc., accorded to two British and two French officers inspecting Cuxhaven naval barracks, Admiral Charieton handed the German G vernment a Note demanding the dismissal of the Commandant at67 words
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Article21 1920-11-30 7 Ottawa, November 25. Mr John D Rcckefeller has given a million dollars to the McGill University Centennial Endowment Fund.21 words
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Article127 1920-11-30 7 FRENCH OPINIQN, Paris, November 26 —The papers express satisfaction and see a happy omen in the utmost cordiality on the first meeting of the British and French Premiers, on the lattei’s arrival in London. “Le Temp s summing up French opinion, states that France was in favour127 words
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Article221 1920-11-30 7 a Le Temps believes, however, that the general interest must come first, and that interests demand that any fighting in the Near East must cease, and the permanent causes of corflict in Thrace must be eradicated. That task had been entrusted to Greece, who was relied upon221 words
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Article75 1920-11-30 7 Paris, November 26.—A great fair and exhibition of all classes of merchandise is to take place in April next at Beirut (Syria), which port is now under French control, and bids fair to become the emporium of the Eastern Mediterranean. Visitors from Turkey, Greece, Egyp* Palestine75 words
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Article97 1920-11-30 7 Paris, November 26.—The French market, like tbe American, British and Japanese markets is going through slow deflation, which, although painful to some speculators, is proceeding smoothly enough, and is unlikely to cause the ruin of many. The Banks have the situation well in band and jolts are97 words
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Article53 1920-11-30 7 A GIFT OF £25,000. Sydney, November 25. At an enthusiastic meeting, Mr Hughes was presented with a cheque for £25,000 in recognition of his great services to the country. Replying, the Premier said at present there was a worldwide conspiracy against the Empire, which must be fought53 words
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Article57 1920-11-30 7 CONDITIONAL RELEASE. Washington, November 25, On condition that he leaves America before January Ist, President Wilson has commuted tbe sentence on tbe German, Franz von Rintelen, who was convicted in war time on tbe charge of fomenting rebellion in Mexico with a view to embarrassing the United States57 words
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Article29 1920-11-30 7 AUSTRALIA’S TEAM. Melbourne, November 24. Brookes, Patterson, O’Hara Wood and Heath have been selected to defend the Davis Cep. They sail for Auckland, on December 2.29 words
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Article24 1920-11-30 7 Bombay, November 25. The tramway strikers have returned to work on the management’s conditions. The strike of postmen and telegraphists continues.24 words
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Article39 1920-11-30 7 FIGHTING STILL PROCEEDING. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, November 25. Colonel Chardigny, bead of the League’s Commission which is investigating tbe Vilna affair, telegraphs that Zeligowski’s and Lithuanian troops are still fighting at various parts of the front.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 39 words
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Article60 1920-11-30 7 NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED. Warsaw, November 25. The Soviet has suspended peace negotiations with Poland at R’ga, alleging that the Poles have not withdrawn their troops to the Pripet demarcation line fixed at the peace preliminaries. It is stated that the Soviet representative at Kovno informed the Lithuan’an Govan60 words
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Article92 1920-11-30 7 FRANCE’S NEW ATTITUDE. Paris, November 25, A remarkable change of front on the part of the French Government appears to be imminent. According to the newspapers, the Premier, M Leygues, speaking to the Foreign Affairs Committee, stated th'»t the Government had decided to permit French merchants and92 words
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Article56 1920-11-30 7 PROHIBITION FORESHADOWED. London, November 25. Tbe Government recently announced its readiness to introduce a bill prohibiting imports of dyestuffs, provided British users and makers of dyestuffs could reach agreement on the subject of the form of such 1 gislation. A meeting of users and makers to-day reached56 words
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Article53 1920-11-30 7 MUTINY PRE-ARRANGED. London, November 25. In the Connaught Rangers mutiny, which occurred at Jullundur in June, certain men refused to do duty on tbe ground cf alleged wrongs inflicted on Ireland. Sinn Fein flags were hoisted at the ba r racks. The court of enquiry found that the53 words
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Article106 1920-11-30 7 FOR FAR EAST BRITISH TRADE. London, November 25. In connection with tbe proposal that United States shipping participate in trade between the Far East and Britain and the continent, the Times states that) the difficulty mentioned on September 29, has been removed. The representatives of United States vessels106 words
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Article44 1920-11-30 7 New York, November 25. Mr John D Rockefeller, Junior, announces that bis father provided nearly $64,000,000 toward the Laura Rockefeller Memorial established in memory of bis wife, who died in 1915, His total benefactions amount to nearly half a billion dollars.44 words
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Article37 1920-11-30 7 Washington, November 25, Mr Colby, tbe Secretary of State, sails for South America on November 28cb, io the battleship Florida, from Hamp ten Roads. He will visit Brazil, Uruguay and other South American States.37 words
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Article24 1920-11-30 7 Madrid, November 25. The Universal Postal Congress approved the proposal for a Foreign Postage rate equivalent to 5d for two ounces.24 words
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30 1920-11-30 7 New York, November 25, Io is announced that all army conscientious objectors, tbe majority of whom have been in prison for two years, have been released.30 words
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Article844 1920-11-30 7 Dr Malcolm Smith propc 393 to return to Bangkok early next year, leaving London about Febuary.—“ 8.T.” Mr Malcolm Duncan was to leave home for Penang by Blue Funnel vessel on November 27. He was to be married prior to his departure, The death has taken place844 words
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Article845 1920-11-30 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of th© members of the Penang Cricket Club wa S held la the Club last, evening. Dr. J. Stuart Rose, the President of (jhe Club presided over about forty-five members/ War Memorial. Ans frig out of the minutes, the Chairman845 words
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Article721 1920-11-30 8 —M.L.” ESTATE SHOPS. A general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association was held in the Sungei Ujong Club, Seremban. Mr G B W Gray was <u the chair The first item for discussion was the Es ate Shops Cooperative Scheme, which was adopted with only two—M.L.” - 721 words
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Advertisement303 1920-11-30 8 j Pabco Paints I Es The first and last measure of value E C in Paint is the service It gives. B S Pabco Paints are mixed ready for S use and are made to withstand the g extreme physical and chemical changes common to all E trop.cal countries. They303 words
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Advertisement161 1920-11-30 8 HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON GIN. Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London Gin. F”EOTTUb sw ifißjSal! 1 s3o3® i■ 1 M 4 <<ĕ» f I 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. Several161 words
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Advertisement229 1920-11-30 8 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 31/2 TON i I DENNIS LORRY CHASSIS The same model as the six thousand I lorries supplied to the British War I Office. ih i n ill h|||[|) J IFORDSON TRACTORS! I FOR RUBBERS COCONUT ESTATES I Why use coolie labour when culti- i vation can be229 words
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Article1882 1920-11-30 9 S QME reflect ions. discussion on the proposed the Legislative Council has re Vl«dv burst into promise. The thought ed majority has come like a full ose flashing the brow of Penang, bl0< its P»io od hpßrt malline! n P Ur P le nQ Briri-h eubjects who enjoy1,882 words
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Article1060 1920-11-30 9 [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, In connection with this Cjuncil Reform, I notice that the name Tamils is used ad nauseam to describe Indian?. You perhaps do not understand how often».ve this term is to educated Indian 1 Language does not adequately describe1,060 words
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Article175 1920-11-30 9 Locally the publication of the report on the wo k of the Profiteering Commission has divided interest with schemes of Council reform, some of the latter being the maddest brained id o as imaginable. The public, which has taken almost as keen an interest in the Commission’s175 words
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Article185 1920-11-30 9 Penano, November 30, 1920 SP. Tapioca $6.50 sales M. P. Tapioca $8.50 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 $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $47.50 sellers. {No. 1185 words
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Article120 1920-11-30 9 Penang, November 30 1 1920. (Bt Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 135 3 days’ sight Private 147 p Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank120 words
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Article943 1920-11-30 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 1 I a-£ a SS as RUBBER (Dollar.) c B S Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 60c 6x Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.5 t Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.90 i 3.0 C Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2U.(X Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates LK Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 2.15|943 words
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Advertisement10 1920-11-30 9 DENTIST T. NAGATA, NEXT DOOR LTO THE I DISPENSARY. 110 words
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Advertisement490 1920-11-30 9 «W ADVERTiSEMENTI. FOR SXLE. A Britoe font Cylinder 12 h. p. two seatar in good ranuug c mdition. Inspection invired. App y to Box No. 458, c/a Pinang Gazette. Pope Motor Cycle 8/10 h. p with spoeu ge?i and foot clutch wheel? 28" x3* Brai.d new in perfect ru .niug490 words
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Article386 1920-11-30 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tara for Port Swettenham Singapore. Sappho for Teiuk Anson. Pangkor for Bindings and Sitianan. Klarg for Port Sw«-Venham and Singapore. Machaon for Port S t-ltenbam, Singapore and Japan. Takada for Rangoon and Ca'cutta (Mergui and Moalmein via Rangoon) Expbctbd Arrivals. G. Apcar, Rangoon, last week in386 words
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Article28 1920-11-30 10 845 coolies arrived per S 3 T*ra, today, < f wh'ch 581 go to Fu’au Jerejak, and the balance prcceel to Port Swette nham for quarantine ther*:28 words
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Article245 1920-11-30 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, t Ipoh, Batu Gajab. Tapah Road, By trait Teiuk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, j A 6 p.rr Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m.245 words
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Article15 1920-11-30 10 The homeward mail, by tl e Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. cn Thursday.15 words
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Advertisement297 1920-11-30 10 FOR THE HAIR j Pompadour Shampoo Powders, a Make delightful egg-julep for cleansing and H i giving lustre to the hair. a Henna Shampoo Powders. Refreshing R and invigorating. 8 S Eutrikene Hair Tonic. The most popular m H hair tonic in Malaya. a H Lirosa Gream. A delightful non-greasy297 words
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Article318 1920-11-30 11 fined $lOO and $25 respectively —‘S.r. P.” SINGAPORE ACCIDENTS. A fatal accident, witnessed by a number of people, occurred in North Bridge Road, Singapore, just opposite the Liberty Hall, when a Tamil was knocked down by a passing bus and killed almost instantaneously. The driver of thefined $lOO and $25 respectively—‘S.r. P.” - 318 words
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Article64 1920-11-30 11 Shanghai. November 19. —There is tension tin business circles owing to the threatened strike of native piece coods dealers which is to take effect on Monday. The leading foreign merchants, interviewed, insisted on the preservation of the sanctity of contracts. The losses are computed at64 words
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Article49 1920-11-30 11 Shanghai, November 19. —Ferdinand Boulon, who was recently committed for trial on charges of the embezzlement of funds the property of Messrs. Gaston, Williams and Wigmore Electrical Engineering Corporation has now filed a civil suit against the firm for recovery of G 515,000 and Taels 14.000.49 words
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Advertisement622 1920-11-30 11 I Dysentery and Wasting Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Bring New Health and V igour, and Safeguard You From Infection. Salonica. South Africa. Private C H Trier. 12th Company, Mrs. Ellen Flowers. 8. Coleridpe-road ['l C writes: Servin r in j Salt River. C P.. South Africa, writes: I caught mr.laria. When622 words
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Advertisement283 1920-11-30 11 WHY BE RECKLESS? It is neithsr a brave or wise action to be careless of one’s health, although from everyday observation the actions of many people seem to give that impression. When a little indifferent in health, either through a chill or minor stomach disorder they take no precautiona but283 words
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