The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 13 October 1920

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  • 22 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. I MO FEB AXiWOI Miele Copy cte. M. 11. 1 PENANG. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER I3TH. 1920 NO. 41
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    • 289 1 11 L F CONTENTS. Laaine: Mjtni LiiMOi (Ctontinuid): i Ad Urgent Need 1,602 Ford Car Prices 1,620 Bolshevism and Id mi 1,606 Pore English 1,634 S B Topics of To-day 1,614 F M 8 Hill Station 1,635 B Traffics and Discoveries... 1,616 Chinese Widows’ and Orphan** B That Million 1...
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    • 183 2 njc wll &7r THE 1 I “STRAITS ECHO” I H MAIL EDITION. MOOOOO—<■ i fc ~St5 Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, »nd contains the latest local and States news originally publistien in the W 1 (Cy Zip’ daily issues, as well as all
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  • 37 1602 MARRIAGE. Qre-CHiAH.-Oa Tuesday the sth iust. g Morningside, Penang, the residence of the ta'ipiren’B Hock Beag, fifch son of the M 0:g Hacg B> ew to u y Hood, fifth fefbter of Cbeah Keo Eo.
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  • 1049 1602 Wille at Home, in America and Aaahii lidable and more or less effective Aru have been made recently by sew■liming wholesale and re'ail traders, mil manufacturer! in a large way of ■'am, io psi an ead to the tyranny dactoal cruelty of heartless pr fiteers taipedof gain
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  • 513 1602 M r,W P,-* 1 W 'U probably b. Imtim London for the g-.r.it. .bo.r-1 of the P. 8.28.Kp. D,T >b 1D 0 il Oetolw .nu f k’“ E< Thoon dinner t»d a“ p int ni,?l 278 > Pe n of tb 83r< »nniT«ru’g a»k d,y of h Kh,r Li
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  • 1193 1603 Penang's Passport Nuisance. Mob ths ago we published a note in this column pointing out that the local Harbour authorities were making themeelves and Penang supremely ridiculous by the ’fussy manner in which they conduct the so-called inspection of passports on board ocean-going vessels calling at this port.
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  • 375 1603 (To the Editor of the r*. u Dear Bir, Your “leader” of hit Isting and AoilU consider the petition, qt out what they man? *“l by demend, but in differ Take tin: When U grade mines an worked, w’h« th Z they are shut down (.nd withewt
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  • 620 1604 n» Moron Cab Rkoulatioxs G A. Smith, First Magistrate, two Touog Chinese named *’TJ’yX sod Lim Kong Aik, ra a lammons at the Hr Bower, C.P.0.-No. 1 *Si motor-c»r No. P. 1090 ro a SA nW"' m,DO d jjjw »D Mxndent and No. 2 for abetment Manager of
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  • 420 1604 Subscription Lm. Mr. Lim Eu Tob, Honorary Treasurer of tbe China Famine and Floods Relief Fund, informs us he received up to 5 pm. yesterday the following subscriptions Staff of Mesm. Kats 8r05.... 74.40 Guan 800 Hast Sian 10,000.00 Vive la Chine 20.00 Staff of Messrs.
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  • 404 1604 (Haviw) anniversary OF the republic. Preparations for Celebration. p I’aris, October 1. repara ions arc being made Holemnly to celebrate on November 11 the pro c amation of the French Republic fifty years ago. J New Japanese Ambassador. he newly appointe d Japanese Ambasd 1 kscoll ot Ishii,
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  • 56 1604 Paris, October 1. Mr. Edwin Berwind, President of the Berwind Dwight Coal Company, has ar rived for the purpose of conferring with the French Government as regards the coal export trade between France and the United Stat. < According to the Prt -ident’s plan Mr Berwind says.
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  • 225 1605 IMPENDING CRISIS. Disaffection in the Army. (Reuteb’s Telegrams], London, October 2. Reports from widely different sources, all inclining to the same point of view, are seriously raising the question whether the Soviet regime in Russia is not on the verge of collapse. Two hundred French prisoners who
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  • 59 1605 REDS ON THE RUN. Polish Captures. Warsaw, October 2. A communique states: —We are continuing our pursuit of the Bolshevist divisions beaten at Lida. The Second Polish Army has taken 30,000 prisoners and 100 guns. Polish-Luthuanian Agreement. All action has been suspended in the region of Suwalki
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  • 133 1605 MEETING IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL. R.G.A.’s Attitude. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 6. The meeting this morning under the auspices of the local branch of the R- G. A. at which the Hon. Mr. W. Duncan presided. con sidered the question of rubber res friction and
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  • 243 1605 THE MURDER CAMPAIGN. Lightning Reprisals. [Heuteb s Telbgbams.] London, October 1. It is reported that yesterday’s murder of Inspector Brady at Tabbercurry, Co. Sligo, brought quick reprisals to Tabbercurry where four houses and two creameries were destroyed and fourteen houses damaged by bombs and rifle fire. Sinn Eeiners
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  • 169 1605 Viscount Grey's Proposals. London, October 2. Sir Edward Carsun, replying to the Viscount’s views as expressed last week in the Westminster Gazette, says that Viscount Grey’s Irish proposals bluntly mean the abandoning of all loyalists of the Crown and leave them under the mercies of Sinn Feinism
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  • 35 1605 Final Results. Copenhagen, October 1. The result Of the elections for the Landsling show little change m composition. The Liberals s > 1 fairlv strong majority, four m being added owing to the uiuorpcra
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  • 148 1605 m General Smuts’ General appeal for the formation of,n?*u* derate Party in SoaU Atoil O maintaining the Constitute batting the movement for the of South Afrisa from Commonwealth. The appJudfe r I I Coß P es 0“ September 8 which it had been hoped would tewh o the
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  • 67 1605 Washington, October L The State Department inquired oh mally of the Peking Government is regards the reported Chinese acceptor of certain concessions recently made by Russian Bolsheviks. It is understood that the action is a sequel of the Cha cse mandate of September 23 suspa» ing all
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  • 35 1605 GitUMT CtfTAM’» (From Our Own Corrupt Cptaia Kwon, fonwdy J* of the...- Korting. «"K,, but off Ben View Ho^’ J! "Lrtl yeoterday «ftereoon hr I w weue rt Id weter. The little one
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  • 11 1605 Impobt.w Dneun* (-from Our 0»» CorrcP Bing.P«* voyage
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  • 28 1606 MARRIAGE. flcnhiO-Diy.—At St. George’s Church, oo October 6, 1920, by the R<v. p-tl Giroir, Gay N. Burnham, of to Isabelle Cameron Day, of The Hampton, Middlesex.
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  • 844 1606 Oiet spin we are told that the frltwriir j4gime in Russia is tottering •id fill. 8o often hts this yarn been ipo bion, only to find the Bolsheviks m ifpMive than ever a few weeks gur, that it bat become rather threadbare. vs are inclined to query
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  • 38 1606 Latwst Sixgapobk News. Our Singapore correspondent wires that at the Rubber Auction there was a good demand for all grades but prices were considerably lower. Sheet touched 51 cents a lb. and crepes 57J cents.
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  • 155 1606 Burbham-Day. At Bs. George’s Church yesterday afternoon the marriage was solemnised by the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Colonial Chaplain, of Mr. Guy Noel Burnham, Chartered, Accountant of Messrs. Barker A Co., Limited, and Miss I»abelle Cameron Day. eldest daughter of Dr. Cameron Day, of Edinburgh, who came out from
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  • 595 1606 The Renown, with ths Prinoe of Wales on board, is due to arrive at PnrtamouJi to-day. Mrs. C. F. Nicholas, of Caledonia Estate, who has ban suffering from neuritis and sciatica, has gone into the General Hospital for rest and observation. Dr. A. E. McCloeky ia anting as Senior
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  • 1204 1607 Cause and Effect. Peril cheque was quoted in London on Septembsr 8 nt 62.55—55 60It ie curious to note how sts France's foreign policy growl firmer" her exchange grows weaker. Paul and the Hunger Strikers. A correspondent writes to point out that hunger-striking a la McSwiney is a
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  • 386 1607 STRIKES and BICB. m Edr 2 ,w Wg. [Reoteb’s A Calcutta bmi,,, looted ths market, smalt«i nJ 5? Msnagsrs Bnd t Europuaßn J* A f assy A faw platoons of the Ama RilM bronght up and quiet wm netond. v k* 1 1 0P Tw «h Mb. a/
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  • 3 1607 International
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  • 140 1608 OF RED FORCES. TuH D»»™» 0 8 8 to Tbleobams]. London, October 4. the wnutional report» from jMi lg fjn «g” d tlie ,uu*'J, on K, WB3 t jel ken confirmed, Finnuh report» indicate t*>»‘ g™» SJ i, preniliag in Bo»iet circle, in this Both on the
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  • 121 1608 POLES’SMASHING SUCCESSES. OOHtDKIAILI MaTIBIAL CAPTUBXD, Warsaw, October 8. Ttelatest ooaumnique recounts smashing am* for the Poles during the past few kiipwet the Bolsheviks and states that I pulling detachments crossed the River km tod occupied Novogrodsk. The uej-abo list week wae before Bielostok, hat Lank, Lemberg and other
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  • 105 1608 itMIBTIOg COBCLUDKD, Um. London, October 3. t«3i lft y® that the conoll >h-Lithuauian armistice < °*a aiiDouncsd. ■toMlo, LINI D.KKOW», Hi Poliak t-a W* r *aw, October 4. .u D a ar has m. 4 l be demarcation line has I???** *™wn. 8.? Hr J CE seport.
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  • 28 1608 < N. 1 v’ P4CI »to. <2’ I Yo k O“»obw 8. **.910 •»pe,-«*pla»e, iX bee iOO mil their emu. Th,y ai h hjSL**l. L eo-opmte with
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  • 85 1608 MEXICAN CONCESSIONS. British amd Japammr Ixtirksts, a Li f nr Chicago, October 2. A ble f ron> Mexico City eays that a Britisher named Alfred Mackenzie has been granted a three years’ concession to exploit all the oil lands in Lower California between Ban to Lomas and Punta
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  • 78 1608 Arbxbt of a Suipbot. London, October 4. A man named Zelsnaka hailing from Brooklyn was arrested for possessing aquantity of dynamite after furious resistance. It is believed that many arrests in New York and Brooklyn will follow. It is reported that Zelenaka left Brooklyn at the
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  • 45 1608 Chicago, October 3. A seaplane nosedived into a lake from a height of 500 feet at a speed of 100 miles an hour. The pilot, Lieutenant Pedott, was drowned in spite of the plucky efforts of his companion Lieutenant Bachelor to rescue him.
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  • 76 1608 EXIENSINE DAMAGE. Mast Gallaxt Hmcotn. Tokio, October 1. The edge of a typhoon struck Tokio and Yokohama last night. Considerable damage was done, many houses being demolished and all low-lying are is flooded. It is feared the death-roll is heavy. Police and firemen effected many gallant retcues
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  • 40 1608 A Sigxivioa»t Decision. London, October 3. The Extremists of the French General Confederation of Labour have suffered a revere setback, the Congress of the Federation at Orleans by 1,478 to 602 votes refusing tojiin the Moscow International.
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  • 105 1608 THE MAIN ISSUE. Mr. Wilbox’s Appial. Washington, October 4. President Wilson’s first election campaign appeal direct to the people urges the electors to endorse the League of Nations. It declares that the whole world awaits the verdict of America in November atd that the assertion that Article X
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  • 138 1608 IMPENDING CLIMAX. Ballot om Owmxrs* Orrxx. [Keutbr’B Telxgxams.] T London, October 4. In the text issued in the miners’ ballot form the are asked to vote either for or against the mineowuers* offer. What thi Owwum Orrnto. I Wiring on Ootobr 1 ReaUr «aid that the owners
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  • 102 1608 EXCHANGE OF COURTESIES. Paris, October 4. A Paris message reports that Doctor Meyer, the German Ambamdor, in paying bis first official visit to M. Leygues, the Premier, emphasised the intention of Germany to carry out the Treaty of Versailles to the extreme limit of her possibilities. M.
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  • 66 1608 RETRENCHMENT NOTIFIED. —> i Imcukasimg Uxsmploymbft. London, October 4 The Phoenix Street Works, Sheffield, have notified retrenobment involving a thousand workers owing to tbe shortage cf orders. Ocher manufacturers are stated to be taking similar action shortly. There are fnree thousand workers, principally unemployed in Cardiff. Considerable
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  • 103 1608 FRESH CROP OF OUTRAGE®. Critical Situatiom. London, Oetnber A A crop of fresh outrages in Ireland marked the week-end. One poiioeman wae killed and several injured in Cork. Soldiers were fired on at Dublin and a sergeant was wounded. A raid for rifla was made upon a Unionist
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  • 20 1608 Messrs. Swift Co. Loo don, October 3. Messrs. Swift and Company's business as meat packers baa been sold for HQIOOfILfIM
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  • 831 1609 HOW CHINESE MINERS MANAGE WITHOUT STRIKES, oorreapondent of an paper, writing from Penang, on Jane 30, ways During the past two months I have travelled over all the west side of the Malay Peninsula, and visited the principal mining centres, getting in touch with the mining men
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  • 667 1609 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo). Sir, As you have pointed out, the present is ceitainly a time when the public have an opportunity to demonstrate their sympathy with suffering humanity by contributing to the best of their ability to the China Famine Relief Ford.
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  • 29 1609 EARL Nm of Emf»' t»tiv. m t OB n n° DO ri for wB sj 0 .pp'.led .btab> in S Tein V a r thMpri.f Capetown m
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  • 22 1609 O.“. 0. uM» Strain y g tot h 3 s*l*l 1 Y b» to*» 1 lo
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  • 660 1610 an enigmatical smile.—Malayan Leader JILL GOVER nMENT control? fu slump io business circles has Sponsible for a rise in the price stuffs as set forth m the Z.J fa for October issued by the ,3. Lumpur Sanitary Board. A S. of this list for the. current
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  • 1075 1610 INTERESTING LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. A case of exceptional interest, and one that was productive of astonishing revelations, was dealt with at the Assizes which began in Ipoh on October 4 before Mr. Justice A. V. Brown, when a mid-dle-aged Hockchian, named Yeak Ming Leng, stood charged with the
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  • 1581 1611 MEETING IN KUALA LUMPUR. SPEECH BY MR. DUNCAN. RESTRICTION NEEDED. CABLE FROM THE R.G.A. A Deputation to Government. A meeting of those concerned with the question of rubber output restriction was held this morning in Kuala Lumpur, says last night’s Malay Mail. The Hon. Mr. W. Duncan took
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  • 2119 1612 LOSS OF THE STEPHAN. 10 the Governor’s Office, yesterday rfternocn, an inquiry was opened &> the circumstances in connection wh the loss of the Chinese steamer sepbaa on the 11th of August last off aj», on the East Coast of Sumatra ’kc eight lives were lost. Mr.G. A.
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  • 1081 1613 MISS CHE AH GAY HOON AND MR. ONG HUCK LENG Interesting Ceremonies. .Tuesday last the sth iost. at Morning1® Burma Road, Penang, the residence A*"’ Mr Cbeah Ke. Ee, J.P., and wi known distiller, msrcbanfc, y n wedding of Mlw Chenh HnrlT°T n bW With Mr. Ong ftmili..
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  • 1082 1614 as it is reasonable to suppose, •27,-qaiw willing «og«v* fc Indian 22uo.olM.lay* «precaution la th. £2 or UgWitiw Coancil-or both Eiiit lo ink for a local Indian, of the petition and experience and Sioo who woaH make a pgiiefictory iLaisiif» of hit follow-countrymen w know of none
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  • 588 1614 wrTia on a W t 0 h ld d b ~d No«»ter H P a T,luk An,on e noymber 11, Armi.tio, d.y. C»ot»i. Ki ob.rd hs. b« io Miei ch.irm.n Jf th. at «!>• eommi tX in .nd Mr. E. c. P,U whm h retur d from J»<» -Jf
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  • 237 1615 ILLUMINATING EXPLANATIONS Inopportune Official Action. [Reuteb's Telegiums.] London, October 6. Illuminating explanations as to why the English commercial community is experiencing a period of depression were afforded by Mr. Peter Rylands, the president of the Federation of British lodustrice, in the course of an address to the members
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  • 108 1615 COMBIDXBABLX DAMAGE London, October 5. Parts of Scotland have been devastated by wind and rain storms. The rivers Dee and Den have flooded the countryside for miles laying waste hay, o irn and poultry farms as the flood swirled from the lower reaches of the Dee to
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  • 68 1615 Sootoh Film’s Good Lead London, October 5. A patriotic ofler has made by an Edinburgh firm, insisting on ancnvinity, to forego its interest totalling «£25,000 accruing in the next live years on £100,600 War Steck. The firm foreshadows possible similar extension for five tars after which it
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  • 34 1615 Rauxp of Samawa. Louden, October 6. cs Mesopotamia communique from Tl Cei the column proceeding T?|“ J?. ««>»*»» rewl.d ccXhUn 1 tv tober 1 without any The advanced railhead on the now at Baths,
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  • 182 1615 BOLSHEVIK KEVEK3EB. Txotbxy's LATESY Trumpet-Call, [Beutbb’B Tblbgbams] n i London, October 5. General Wrangoi’a operations in Bxith Russia have again coma into prominence where the situation apparently is developing most rapidly and a big move io the line Ekaterinoe!av-R*wtcfl' appe rs imminent Oimultantously wirh widespread reports recurring
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  • 125 1615 Gebmam IrrnrxßßVOß. Berlin, October 6. A message from Kiel states that the German authorities held up a Dutch s'eamer from Rotterdam to Daoz g conveying two American aeroplanes equipp'd with machineguns for Poland at-d ordered the Captain to discharge the cargo or return to Rotterdam. Impbovbd Pbacb Pbospbots.
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  • 157 1615 TRADE AGREEMENT. Amazing Ck>ncEseio»s to the Soviet. London, October o. Th. draft of th» Anglo-Kuwian Ti»de Agreement now pnblUbed confirm, t recent cabled forecast. E nor 'S question of the vart babihtu-, of the Etutiau Government, M ,e,p a ion private borrower,; propels P' o( (J again,t
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  • 125 1615 «fAMMNQ REJEIAuoj, Important (Reuter's Telegram.) On» of th» mw »nn,|, o f E gTDti 'Ffut in Cairo W h»u 7bd,lr,kn??‘ ,5* **< of theex-Kbufiv, and t«»Zl*2 U the Mmlem Uair.ni’y of K t!S wweaccaied of **l «option Sooiotv, th, objrcu Of rtioi JJf* preaching of wdttion ..d a.
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  • 51 1615 Exampli ron Bimii Mm. Berlin, Outarl It is evident that the Gtma mb regard the output gratin bi Mm light from their Briciih faliupnkrib official otatie.iCi diwiose thl tb wfpu of the first eight month of tb jnr vn 17,000,000 tons greater th» tb nipt ta the corresponding
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  • 31 1615 Gibmav Lwn Dnno^ 9 Berlin, Oetobl It i, repnrtwd from th«i« dwirojrd th, Bi»irarck, th, biggwt 'h'P «“L k which mi in conrrn handing ovtr to the Ah><a
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  • 87 1615 A Mabk of A pletjuflt little dl,c gong th. offio.cnh. 8 ojmmunity of < M Yooh P*ik H I* Cbineie lo* n H p Prudent or th. J FJ* of CcmMrc*. jo», Peatog ip LinE”"j* and Koh Cb«ml» ,f Pen.cg Cbww il* t k
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  • 1166 1616 ...J-U oi .l<no<t o»iiy occurrence, »cd i J; rf ibtm f« »li a t tbe P MI f w h>n n>»J« lhe of traffic of for i J* tfi do not lay that the problem pL, cannot ba wired, but it u not 1 LoJe to salve,
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  • 563 1616 m.n of '"J J? ll eI )t 1 ChurLumpur Y. IMG C. #f KtUl Mr. L. C. Perera hu bein anoointwi E«»te, P.hlX, estate of five thousand acres. —M.M. P M l r Aif Khong, Of Ipob, who went Co Engfoud 1.,: yr.r to itud, fo, t h e
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  • 1232 1617 A Rubber Solution. Enquiries in the right quarter lead us to believe that the solation of the present rubber crisis is really to be found in the course we have already suggested, namely, by handing over the surplus output of, say, 25 to 30 per cent, on long
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  • 74 1617 WILSON INIEKV Esffi Paw «i’ Bunin, [ReCTU’B Preeid-nt Wibon', mentioning th. pnblio with regard to gross ignorance and impudent I*.*! attempting to invent which has no foundations wkJnTTL authentic traditions of kJ! 2? ““nt. Tun Fxvown. In view of tho November both parties in fit Biw wo? M
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  • 82 1617 APPOINTMENT OP MUfflft Riaoom fob Dilit, London, Ofitef Contrary to the Associated Pns Mf from New YorkonSeptewber Post’s correspondent at Oita sp that it is officially denied fist th toj in th. appointment of a Misita a present Canada in Washington i to a objections by Sir
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  • 39 1617 Tbibcti to PitattW<nita Waibin|*o*L Th. Federal Council of theWw* Christ of America, bi Protestant denomioatiosi, Ch.p'.in’» m«d»l t. Pt®*"* ’“J,, expnoioa Of .ppHWW» hi. iMdemhip m |h. to the world the ideals embed of Nations.
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  • 50 1617 Amount Prtvioß.ly* t ,„1 Buff of M«rv j Kh Lim Sun Ke» 6, Ye. 10, PoTbocgs,J. 5, Fw LP P»^ o Mia Fatt 3, L P h x’phXi/'r* >«* Boy.“ A" P^ M School h. .Ajj H. R Chee*®» G.np.tr*n 1*1'1“ Total P.a»ng,
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  • 14 1617 PENANG merco at D n w j]i the inca® 10 to
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  • 134 1618 iEMISTICB AT LAST. iTO wnro A CampAIOM. (BWTM'« TBLEOBIMa.] London, October 6. from Ri'f- «X' that th Ra,,i n 2 ftibk del<g»ti™« have agraed to Zuan»“ ,iM,nd P re!irai r y P** 08 on witli a view to «Toidicg a winter «snaiii IXTIRFXMXOX. Berlin, October 6. I soup
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  • 90 1618 Whites' Pbow. Paris, October 4. IDi Qiirs, on behalf of the South btaan Govirnment, baa telegraphed to tai protesting against the refusal to tbs Rusias Legation and Consul* yltd pointing out that General W rangel’s ’taeieißti ooeeds the temporary Gjvern* and which was J"**!represented in China by
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  • 70 1618 NOTE to the soviet. Ud 110 Pbopaqasda. ieiim l. Loudon, October 6. 0 n &t tbe 1110,1 reCBnt Note ■ltaii2a’ b rnmoQt to* ll Ho™* Vdnthi ,°i 9 October 11 with Ol Br,t h P r taoners prop»Note adds that until n tb abov P° iut reeumption
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  • 16 1618 »P* 0S« eom„ ka*», October 6. Chiu te lick, »n the BtgCoj rctn Kariad have
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  • 27 1618 S 01J Jaut uber 6. *JS 23? 11 1 »nd t l k* u ’P'“ y D-r? “>• remainder, will k, -J** 811 fo°nd guilty. <»’'d
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  • 33 1618 a ki e a, k° n d° n October 6. A cable from Madrid says that a general strike, apparently of a revolutionary charao* t«r, has broken out throughout Portugal.
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  • 66 1618 Inquiry Ordnrxd. TA Washington, October 5. lhe Department of Justice has ordered an enquiry into the source of the recent importation of $340,000 (gold) worth of Russian gold, believing that this is posiibly a portion of the Bolshevist propaganda fund in the United States. The gold was shipped
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  • 64 1618 Stockholm, October 5. There was a solemn ceremony at the side of the late Crown Princess's ocffi a, which was covered with lilies, when the Crown Princess Margaret memorial fund exceeding X7B 000 was handed to the Crown Prince in the Storkyrkan. The Crown Prince who was
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  • 221 1618 -Havas. Thu Fixaxctal Position. Paris, October 5. From the way substantial subscriptions are already pouring into the banks, the next National Loan to open at the end of the month promises to bo an unqualified success. Taxes are still coming in most satisfactorily. The financial situation is improving
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  • 46 1618 Govxrmhbxt Buildings on Fixh. London, October 6. Ths Times' correspondent in Manila says that the Philippine Senate, the Treasury and Mint buildings are on are and are a flaring furanee. They are probably doomed in spite of the efforts of the fire brigades.
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  • 42 1618 New York, October 4. A cable from Mexico City says tnat Mackenzie's oil concessions ■> Lower California do not encroach ob American rights. It appears that the United 8.-.t* Corporation possess twice the aancunt o oil lands to th? British
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  • 292 1618 BCHULL BARRACK INCIDENT. Gallajtt Dhfxndbbs Qgnrnwaunwn [llBo7Bl’B TkLBGKAMS.] London, October A As regards tbs captured barracks cabled yesterday it is officially reported it was the Royal Irish Constabulary barracks at Bchull, County Cork, that were attacked ia the evening by a large body of armed men. Vigorous fire
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  • 165 1618 COHSIDXBABLB DaMXQK. London, October d. Ths Highlands experienced the worst floods since the historic overflowing nf the Moray in 1829. It is impossible yet tu gauge the extent of the disaster bat the Rivers Tay, Bpey, Deo and Dun are raging torrents. A farmer's household in th#
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  • 66 1618 London, October I, He none agranan disturbances have oecD occurring in Sicily recently and organised bodies of peasants, many armed, have now begun to take po» seas io a ci large landed estates. Already 200 estates have teen cccnpied. lu oas instance a uiouk lod 600 pea<«aata
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  • 144 1619 AN EXAMPLE FOR MALAYA Efforts For Reduction. [Reuter's Telegrams]. London, October 6. The Central Profiteering Committee is co-operating with the traders with a view to reducing the cost of living and as the result of investigations it is anticipated that large supplies of guaranteed good clothing will be placed
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  • 109 1619 Fobthoomivg Lxglslatiom. London, October 6, jk Italian Government Bill regulating industrial relations arising out of the reemt metalworkers, dispute will shortly be introduced in the Chamber. According to the Epoca, it provides for the reform of the Supreme Labour Council, creates a special technical council of 150
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  • 140 1619 Jssua in ths Balance. London, October There are indications that a strong feeling exists in most coalfields which may to a majority against the proposed datum-line at next week's ballot. The fact that the Miners’ Federation Executive have not suggested how the miners should vote—probably due to
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  • 66 1619 OPIBIIG OF RIGftDAG. Copenhagen, October d. fcxeepiionai cersinony marked the opening a w Higedag by the King, being thy rs aessiOD since the iueorporation. of South m Daaourk. His Majesty welcomed reunion of the new provinces and sai l H tk V€ l7 h R d long awaited that
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  • 266 1619 The Singapore Free Press, in an article dealing with tho above question, is of opinion that a thorough shake-out would do the rubber industry good, but the last that should be wished is Government imtrference. While there are discrepancies in the matter of agreement as to methods, the
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  • 226 1619 The Malay Mail commenting on the report by Mr. P. A. Anthony, General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways, which has been issued, says that in face of the marked increases which appear in practically all the revenue producing transactions of the railways it is at first sight
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  • 41 1619 London. October 8. It would appeer «b»‘ th ,l° fir.t Bismarck i« not so eD n at --ported. At any r.fe> Lloyd. fife Hamburg merely r ®P° rt nt nB rod», dutroyed one room above the eng
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  • 17 1619 *LoDdo«, Octoto 6 General Iron.ide h “forew’i» tn taka over or-muatH til W
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  • 246 1619 A magisterial enquir, the Second Court, L S[ s day, in connection 3/th tempted murder of clerk to Messrs. '“haw, the accused being TvX“* Chinese, who was arrJJ charge of attempted murfrtd I*l known stevedore and ligO* SSS2* •—»is Counsel for the prosecution in L Ehff K
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  • 68 1619 New G.O.C. (From Out Major-General Sir o C General Officer < r Sir J‘ >hn Shan»»» F**; P. 5.0., C.B- L/wil >raB born on “'X B ,xier. second sou of Hie Cheltenham Golltgf n s „,n in th- Roy» I*> served in the l/a/a Force &at i‘ A
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  • 2835 1620 W SS 01-THE STEPHAN. Further Evidence. rebU d in the f ?°r ■/nice yesterday before Mr. G. A. Judge and Captain R. M Leyne and Captain A Sheppard, Assessors, into the cirVtaDces in connection with the loss Tk r Chinese steamer Stephan on th© 4of August last off
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  • 335 1621 LEAN 4 CO.’S WEEKLY HEfOtT Rubber is sheet nod c repc he Singapore Auctions have realised 51 (;ents .F* I here have been but few shares and the volume of bu.meZ mg is trifling. Tin has moved within very limits, and, after having Zj Ce f27f r ino
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  • 531 1622 nr Editor of the Straits Echo). corruption m pugibstic become so common that re- i crookedness in the fistic phenone exec pt the young and ‘lr vK-cd. happily the same cannot the sport of Kings, of weild{the willow or of votaries of the Considering the tempta%irbich the
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  • 442 1622 Programme of Celebration. 1 he following is the programme for the 1 t-nang Oversea Chinese lantern procession in commemoration of ‘‘The Double Cross Day” which will take place tomorrow night: Place of Meeting: —The Chinese Town Hall. Time of Meeting:—7.3o p.m. assemble at the Chinese Town Hall,
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  • 1386 1622 MEETING OF GENERAL COMMITTEE. Caovassiag Campaign Started. A meeting of Committee Hons Pi T te d -übecri! i.‘e r al Chin, «nd I loods Belief Fund wan h el(1 |n the times» lottnI ottn on Wedneedey »ft< rnoon, the Oth inetant, for the p
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  • 509 1623 -M.L. FURTHER OUTRAGES. Dominion Home Rule Question. [Reuter’s Tuleobams.J London, October 3 A customary outrage ia reported from Ireland to day, the case being a 10 U armed men of a Three entered the bank, handcurfeu.the staff whom they Covered with revol r and demanded their arms, w
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  • 35 1624 MARRIAGE. On October 9, 1920, *Jo^ c h f the Assumption, by the Ll D*uU Edward James Courme, of Saßakfr.Fetron Co., Kuala Lumpur, iJLlCautiDce Scully, second daughter ’JuuMr. and Mn. E. R. Scully.
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  • 1021 1624 j, R, Addie, who represents gfga &uite<d A Co. in the Lcgislam Council, wm put up only a month gHO Igo when the Guvernment wanted i imMiod a»ked wuh regard to the Blila sterling contribution by this to Imperial Treasury, We gy to doing him au injustice, but
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  • 513 1624 Mewr,. D. A. M. Brown and H Ox.ah.in have gon, to Bing,po f <Qt tie oW W'V? 1 0 I ud ®«®b.r P«n.ng. B 0 f L MnBln JmlioM for .elI h t ti C i“ n idge h L,bo r P »f‘y hnv. M, M 91r Q L
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  • 335 1625 MR. ASQUITH'S SUGGESTIONS. Pbbmixr's Rxply, (Rkutbb's Telegrams.] London f October 7. What amount! to a reply to Mr. H. H. Asquith's Dominion Home Rule suggestions for Ireland is contained in an interview with Mr. Lloyd George accorded Mr. Harold Spinder and published in the Lloyd George Liberal
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  • 179 1625 REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT. Paralysation qv Bubixxm. Madrid, October 6. Travellers from Portugal confirm that a general strike has broken out throughout the country. Government officials declare that it is a revolutionary movement. Postal, telegraph and telephone employee», naval reservists, railwaymen and docker® labourers have all ceased work, while
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  • 320 1625 ARMISTICE WITH THE SOVIET. Great Polish Triumph, [Reuter’s Telegram London, October 7. It is reported that the signature of the Russo-Polish Armistice, with which is assreiated preliminary peace, signifies a great Polish triumph. Oce account declares that M. Dombeki, Chairman of the Polish Delegation in Riga, has
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  • 111 1625 Exchange of Prisomwri. London, October 7. Renter learn, that the Series Gawram.ut’a reply to Earl Carton a Nxte of October 6 i. wholly «atuf-otory bot doe not give any undertaking to abei.iu from prrpttgaude. It sgreie to reps rl British prisoner, in Rimi* m “’’’’W.L Russian prisoner,
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  • 44 1625 Rxvubal Casualties. “KwYoA. October T. A disastrous “P !o, °wbil. in the Canadian tank<-r, G. km n ar. dry dock io Brooklyn. T«> ’were reported killed; t-seuty. boroad rescued by firemen wearing g s blown mtn miraculously injured on lb*
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  • 220 1625 a-(Hiw FINan CIAL Is.uuaic, Cuoin The finwoM Conference u n n i nuuh rli i rMld£n “>• FttssHtU?? Collier, to recommend to the Lsaga, of Nation, for extension of th, iMortooslX credits engsgsd in «port Cwmom or foooun, According to an official West Africa was formaly b IO
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  • 70 1625 Statemivt bt Ax>miAt Bwoa Wuhinftor, OotoH Admiral Bensen, Chan®* 0 ping Board, -Utri Jri never formally t Do‘ l 2 j. u Coss* between ths American Ship Corporaiion and the Hamb- involving American sbipii p flj former Gormen tr.de ro that whil. he P'™ 00 11
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  • 13 1625 Of sseer.l b p over a nomto cW’JS# false account
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  • 18 1625 Kort */Ho’«bW B r %e K t ownofHon«l>» B .ituetion :0 durf»g »!>.•«* Earn*’ Earoi** B
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  • 96 1626 serious situation. --itita Objective, TELEGRAMS.] London, October 7. Times’ correspondent in Con- i giyi that the situation on the krdtr ii unquestionably serious, .nd rj, and Armenian! are being S-ly ettacked on the eastern i view to «topping reinforcetbs wsit« iJ».ioa*l’»to )mnQan^ f rom "Trebiiand gkpi tbit the march
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  • 110 1626 AttaC! Of A Column. London, October 7. i fir Office oommuniqud states that nlitf column moving on Samawah limbed Darrag’, a station twentypsitofrom the town. Reconnoitring oburved all well aignala from hKifi garrison, bat the Arabs are myisg the Kufanej?f line. The rjurd of the column marching to toi
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  • 49 1626 National consortium, ConriBENOB. !>■ cw k, October 6. that tbs International iCiamii u na Cl0 'Domic asaistauce flntia P P e, f-,cied at the conference i, Japa Qew and American H. W A h*** oo l1 on On ober lhfl r’-tarn of Mr. 00 from the Far East.
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  • 85 1626 3 *Ns fm» 1/ I k° n d°n, October 7. n ,a 7 s se'eures eultinii ntl ul J 8 »°d are aimed 0< land without to hmtb c c P er will Jj* by d c J. d the Payment of “l,,loni .ompris ng w*** are
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  • 16 1626 U. S and Mexico. ,r,gtoD Oo'ober 6. Ui h ComL* r I K' ,,d ad “’Mion,
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  • 134 1626 A SIGNIFICANT APPEAL. Situation Becoming Womb. [Reuter's Telegrams.] w n London, October 7. Mr. R. emillie, in the course of a statement mads in Glasgow, advised the miners to vote for the acceptance of the owners’ offer as a temporary measure and to settle down for three
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  • 216 1626 Amount previously acknowledged 111,687.65 PcrSooi E ig Club:—Ch<y Weng Thoon 20, Cboah Soo Nyan 20, Khoo Soo Hong 15, Cheab Keog Ouan 15, Kboo Kbeng Syn 10, Tan Chye Thuan 10, Chew Hock Cheong Kboo K k Cueng 5, Kboo 800 Gaik 5.
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  • 205 1626 (To the Editor of the Strait» Echo). Sir, I am glad to see that The China ram:ufc and Flood Relief Fund has been slarltd and that a rich Chinese forward wi h a subrcripliou of 310,000. But 1 am surprised te find that many leading men of
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  • 228 1626 Ths Amateur Chinese Mandarin Musieal Association gave two performances at the Drury Lane Theatre on Friday and Saturday last, the Bth and 9th instant, when twelve well known Chinees historical plays (6 each night) in aid of the Incal China Famine and Floods Relief Fund were staged. The
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  • 249 1626 Imposing Bteotaolb, The Penang Oversea Chinese Lantern ProcMsion in commemoration cf “The Double Cross” wss held last night io splendid weather. Proceedings oomnsoßood at 7.30 when the various sections met at tbo Chinese Town Halt grounds, which were tasiefLilly decorated and illuminated as were also the buildings
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  • 1129 1627 WEALTHY TOWKAY CHARGED. The following from the Free Press of Saturday amplifies our special telegram from Singapore: The sequel to a raid conducted by Mr. H R> Bull, Assistant Protector of Chinese on Aug. 12 at 3.40 p.m. at Nos. 7 and 8 North Boat Quay, the
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  • 183 1627 MEE ING AT GENEVA. Preparation» im Proobess. Reuter's Telrgbamb.] London, October 7 Great preparations are hi ing fo r fir*t session of the assembly of the League c Nations meeting Geneva in vam JThe work is in progr.s. on the P»ian a Nation., the newly .oqnired boadquart.rs”
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  • 479 1627 The inq.e.t into El ward Kearon, lata Kuching, who ctmiby attempt tosn,. J??* 4 jnto the N off 8« *S w difficulties, WM hdd A'fl* Lingdoa nidUwai. on ths verandah of the hotel deceased go out tohm was three quarten of ths way lp he saw the
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  • 1016 1628 Eiwtly nine yearn have elapsed since the jnt|it Katkov of the first shots in the pen and comparatively blood leas revoluIM that to speedily ended iu the extinction gib deipoic Ching dynasty and the issue g»pncl.mi(ion by Dr. Sun Yat Beo at Staking announcing the bir h
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  • 275 1628 CHVRME-SCULLY. thp\ f ,Ut v> dding Hus solemnised at M-l ala P u ">pur. wa.miwfedtolSl A abel Construe.. Scullv. second dsugh e 7 °l the 1»,., M,. and Mrs E h Scul g lv et Ihe bride ho uas given 0K uncle Mr. j n S( ully lwtv(J
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  • 94 1628 (In the Editor of the Strait» Echo) Sir, May I beg sufficient space in your columns to refer many of mv correspondents to an article in the Lancet of September I 1'.»20 entitled Antis.phili tic Prophylaxis, bv Dr D l< Hamilton If is a description ot an investigat m
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  • 122 1628 Mr H R (’hecßcman, Hon S« ere tary, Itafll -s C< liege Fund < Penang), in fornn us that he has received u cheque for from Mr. -f D Scully, being the first instalment of subscriptions collected from the Eurasian Community towards the Raffb s College Fund
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  • 1071 1629 WEDNESDAY’S MEETING. Orders of the Day, 1. Question by Mr. Addie “Is there any official authority for the statement in Reuter's telegram from London, dated Bth September, that the Colony would continue to contribute £1,000,000 sterling yearly to the Imperial Government if revenue permitted?” 2. Questions by Mr.
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  • 234 1629 SESSIO, .fcb XX’SI enjoyable dumer ti s Hotel will be voted both tlie M Vt bj T th fc Wh< the Malayan Leader of j W(U V ‘S ery heartening to nok that the mJ Branch of the Association is m nourishing condition. With Dr, cher, the
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  • 69 1629 Wearne Bros Ltd ed cable factory that tor a $7O (gold) as rom is a reduction of .b B the touring car V *!,*>•* J however, expect to rf reduction n> for Borne Can tn the steady <lr»P'V 'xe ear at the facW y counterbslaneedI by K
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  • 43 1630 MARRUGE. -J m -TBoias:-Ai St. George’s 1920, by the Rev. KjGsnisr, Colomal Chaplain, R 4 y* •JJy-rtii Mclntyre, third son of Mr. SLJohnstone Mclntyre, to Beatrice Sri Thomas, only daughter of Mr. JX.L C. Thomas. Suffolk House, Singapore papers please copy.
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  • 1144 1630 cum of considerablo imports toe to of this country hare railed in the Courts of the Federated frU. gjtei daring the loot few weeks, fbinit relating to ths loss of soma bags d u ore while in the ousted/ of ibe fkiß, was argued at length before no
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  • 549 1630 co2r’‘ oODf.rred upon Mr. A. C. Mien.b, 'h* Gb”rnor hu ap p.wced Mr. F M. 8.di.1., t 0 b. tlem. r nti er W tbla nd for Tb. Editor of th. Bcr.it. Echo it toiu to Rangoon this afternoon by the B. I. sj L iavana to iiqaire into
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  • 1169 1631 Japan’s Future. In the Nineteenth Century for September Mr. Joseph Longford has an intereating article on Japan as a great economic power. The contrast between the trade of Japan immediately before the abolition of the Shogunate fifty years ago and immediately after the close of the Great War
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  • 120 1631 8 G A? KEc o«MKDm. Dowa Q MwW Ajlni6i [Revter’s Talons; Th. Cnril of th Association state that thn tee riot output but th, »4 Si? are being added to th w-Tkl II hoped lhl P*" aha will be accepted by a nueb wider j producers than
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  • 138 1631 TRANS-ATLANTIC I Pioposid Gbbmaji Emm Washington, Owhil Germany’s belief in fotiN commercial possibilities by giut unty is evidenced by the fict tbit th Gm Government, through the Ztyfdu Ihty Company, has requested P«J*" J the Inter-Allied Commission«M*** in Germany to construct tvot” T for use in international mm*
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  • 48 1631 th. finance er< P D wbi<,h rtpirt* 0T ,l.i on coß !’a i important b n eon>i° d^ Q yi lion of the any w cb that e, be r ,onU D, an in e r n«ful ig*, tbs uod iro| \u »b 0 A P>*“
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  • 43 1632 mn KILLBD AMD INJURED, Venice, Oolob r 8. nilwij accident, inTolTiog th* Jk f »t j«~‘ tweoty-tbrce pnieagcra J tW ter Hwrdy iojcrcd occurred on TLwMicg I'-g’»?; T h tra,n ,r m SwlWopi» r n lnta th r,,r of to Miian.
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  • 105 1632 London, September 28. cf the most dramatic trial» in the u-jf» of Ibe Turf conclu ied at the Old Lirtthii morning when six men received p,,,™ ringing from three years’ penal gwde to binding over, for conipiracy to ftfk frauds in o»nnee ion with horse {pt extirple,
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  • 35 1632 A Good Ybae. London, October 8. Time’oorrirpondent at Toronto says xOwida never had a better year agri■ttrally. Tbe wheat yield ia estimated i 289,000 000 budhcli compared with M 000,000 lut year.
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  • 150 1632 Affboachisg Climax. New York, October 6. _J*,*wdential campaign is now ap*tal« climax. Both candidate, will J" mpecti.. h.xdqa.rten nt J? jod Marion to-day on extensive Senator W. G 18 <’HIoorer the middle west; Gover p tb ®ora southerly States. Cox amd th» Leagub New York, October 8.
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  • 52 1632 4 S*it.w*T Aooioxrt., P b n killed and > M L'®* 1 Th. R lw *T «Bp‘et.l. Br di,,fi4! ha. '4? k “'>iiy C L p,cifi d with the X ii r?T (Ho M y Alicia is j aprOT of 'j.-—— toe p/ mteiiog or U Uld Cnamb
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  • 498 1632 THE RAILWAY PROBLEM. Giavitt of thb Situatiom, [Reuter’s Telegram».] T L ndon, October 8. lhe Government is seriously considering the Irish railways problem arising out of the men s refusal during the past three months to handle troops, police and munitions. Ihe railways are still controlled by the
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  • 25 1632 Papulation of U.S .A. SUBtTAJITIAL IxCRBAOB. New York, Oelober 8. According to the official census t. h population of the United Slates :c 105.500,000, an
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  • 256 1632 resumption of trade. Text of Bbitub Note. [Reuter’s Telegram.] Tk. A. x October 8. The text of Earl Curs is’s Noto to the Soviet has now been published. Tho Moto, which is dated October 1, pointe out that the Soviet has flagrantly violated the conditions under which
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  • 72 1632 CONSORTIUM’S EFFORTS. Abolo Ambbioam Cobfxbbncb. Washington, October 9. Sir Auckland Goddeo, the Briiieb Ambassador, Sir Charles Addis, ths Manager in London of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, met Mr. Frank Davis, Undersecretary of the State Department, on Oetober 8 for a conforonoo which it io understood was arrang’d
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  • 72 1632 Satisfactory Rbtubbs. Le don, October 8. The Board of Trade roturns for September record another notable increase in exports and tbe lowest total io imports risoo last November, Exportstotal Al 17,500,000 being an increase of A 51,000,000 compared *i<hSeptember 1919; imp rts A 152 000,000 an increase of
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  • 50 1632 Am Important Pbojbct. Ntw York, October 7. San Salvador has negotiated a loan of F20,000,0C0 (gold; with United States bankers for the construction of a railway from the Atlantic coast to Lake Nicaragua. ;O The invitation sent to Singapore for a Malaya ericket elevgQ tq rjaL —Hnaahcec.
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  • 307 1633 PREMIER’B SPEECH. Dbfbnob or the Coalition. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 8. Mr. Lloyd George add r med between four and fire thousand persons at Llandudno On the occasion of the annual meeting of the Welsh National Liberal Council. The Premier was given a magnificent reception. In the course
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  • 186 1633 Need of Closer Cooperation, New York, October 7. Bir Auckland Geddes in his speech at a dinner given by the United States Chambers of Commerce to the representatives of British Chambers of Commerce declared that ad quale world trade development by Great Britain and the United States required
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  • 27 1633 London, October 8. lhe Timrs siys that the prospectus is he mg Biued of a new British Loan of J p three per cent.
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  • 255 1633 APPALLING CON DI HONS. Significant Criticism. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] L juciud, October 8, A cable from Mihn says that the report of the Italian Labour Mission to Russia is an impressive and significant document, coming from men who were originally prorevolutionists. It severely criticises the Bolshevist idgime and
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  • 67 1633 Provisional Frontibb. Warsaw, October 8. In agreement with Poland and Lithuania, the Commission appointed by the ke*£ uB o Nations has fixed the provisional frontier stretching from the German frontier to the confluence of the Ignorka and the Niemtn along the Niemen as far as Ucbis and
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  • 35 1633 Ari-KAL TO U. 8. A ■'OBFooa WMhiDg«in.OoWt>«r»Poland b„ r<qo«»ted “>• oul to .apply food to Poland »n up i,t.ly that the Bol,b,vi»t, have deviated 40.000 .quar. F and that the Poli.b harvoat u poor.
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  • 82 1633 Shocking Accidie* Brussel B October 7» A .booking .treat accident when two English wura^D,, Financial attending the by a motor Conference, were knocked o&r which was being drive aD offiwbil» their hwb nd "''killed cu-right and oial nciption. e critiOT l oOa 3Kioo. the other I, m
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  • 257 1633 1 Vtown. I US***.l '•I J. w, h I (Liberal) I Utt I Uni oniit Maieritv I [Ths Timei of Augnst 24 S I conteat is probable for tin I vacancy at Ilford, cau'td by th I firm of Who, i sake, aid Co., UookbrakM Il adopted as
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  • 42 1633 Flights fiom Pimiu. PaniDSi (too* I Eight Am«i<»" patrolling the Oartbean Uiut. tb. /“‘“X, HerbsUr.nd thre* Am.rio..N«vr'o«r».W2£i« AmtXn »n»y Mi-rsaS- J Jam»*. Owing to bli dl Xo r dS•'“lS wboarine w fl Sj Din t Awtm n f“‘ Jamaica»
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  • 27 1633 Fra nce and Germany. confirm* 1 00 bei**® gf I direct »»P t “‘“rfi Germ»»y. An mi» l foribooming' nM* dechr" lh,t Li M ,pWting«P ,r^> I
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  • 437 1634 j)( t p, tiou!y.ekoowWg«i»lJ,3«o.ls 100.00 *s*l»« 1.000.00 (g.rtioiO. J E»»' 1 10. T»y t-j ttot 10, Lira Joo Chong Moo.TwglO.Yeoh uCbiugO, M.hd Ghcaeo lUno f, Peweocbe* 5, U.S kU>(% M PJ.M 0a. 7 M Cheng H<xn l«n ta Bong 2, Tan Ewe Chye
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  • 99 1634 BAMGxox’a Aooiptanok. We are informed that the invitation of the Penang Cricket Club to the Bangkok Royal Sports Club to play Rugby here at the w«ek-end when the Government Holidays occur, namely, on the 13th and 15th November, hat been accepted, and the P.C.C. have received a
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  • 380 1634 Followiig Foid’c Lbad. Londoa, September 24, A New York cable states; Prominent businessmen believe that tbs Ford Company's pries cuttiog, followed by ths Franklin Company, will considerably affect not only the motor industry but all commercial enterprises. Many companies have already announced reductions including a big lumber concern
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  • 573 1634 INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT. By request of the local Hon. Secretary of the Society for Pure English attend s mvucd to the following mteresiihg nl-unatiou respecting efforts that air m mg made to encourage knowledge and y-' < pure English and increased men llalHya P eo P le ‘a Amongst
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  • 258 1635 NOTABLE DEVELOPMENTS An official announcement relating to the progress effected in connection with a greatly needed Sanatorium at Bukit Eraser states: “The trace of the motor road from the Gap is 5.1 miles long and contracts for the whole of the earthwork for the road have been
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  • 172 1635 CHINESE WIDOWS’ ORPHANS' INSTITUTION. Outstation Sub-Committees, We are informed by the Secretary ol this society that the following members of sub-CommittecH tor outstations have been appointed for the current year Larut. Messrs. See Hock Beng Khoo Chong Boon and Ng Ann Thye (all ot Taiping.) Krian.— Messrs. Ng Sen Kong
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  • 1329 1635 MCINTYRE— THOMAS. Last Satuiday afternoon St. Georges Church was the scene of a fashionable wedding, the contracting parties being Mr Raymond Francis Mclntyre, Assistant, Asiatic Petroleum Company, Limited, Puloe Samboe, third sou'of Mr. Anthony Johnstone Mclntyre, and Miss Beatrice, Margaret Thomas, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
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  • 282 1636 M 1 Capt Wright and Colonel Repington. < l uarrel '8 in progress W W C °k? el Hppi,, lon u n d Captain tftli a^f> ss s t f, nt Secretary rU t Supre K War '■'‘■uncil. Captain iiifh i” tlie September I'Sk C rgt H
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  • 446 1636 Grand Concert. It was poor tribute to the music lovers o enaug that the Town Hall was onlv a quarter full last night when Messrs 5 vauofi, 1 almetto and Hulland provided a feast of music such as has not been heaid m 1 enang for many
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  • 54 1636 Critical Financial Position. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, October 12 The Secretaries announce that the fin anees of the Pulau Bulang Rubber Co., Ltd are in a ven critical position A meeting is being called for October 1- tc •onsidTr the issuing of 1300,000 further debenture, Mosers Barker
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  • 336 1636 A Correction. thst th< prepared t/take all b erDm «>‘' sl< ps lor the r. 1 A 1 Ue <--t*«jarj out reference to Utput K ““d’ r ,>Ul, ht!d b Z page 8 Of o Ur correct. On,- ./r >»bUe, is mthat <H>v > l ,i„, t I
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  • 176 1636 Official Announcement. That special efforts are being made 1 > render the next census of Malaya much more accurate and useful than that taken in 1911 is evident from the fact that already a census department Las been established in Singapore with Mr. J. E. Nathan us
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  • 223 1637 GOVERNMENT WILLING TO ACT. Further Cables. The Committee, composed of Hon. Messrs. W. Duncan and H. P. Clodd and Mr. R. B. Bannon, appointed by the public meeting held in Kuala Lum pur in connection with rubber restriction has, the. Malayan Leader understands, sent a cable to the
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  • 276 1637 THE PROFITEERING POST OFFICE. (Tfo the Editor of the Straits Echo). Sir, Your leading article in your popular journal of Monday, the 13th September, is headed “Postal Facilities.'’ The public in general who have read it are all no doubt pleased that you made it a
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  • 524 1637 DIREC IORB’ REPORT. Following is the Report by the Director! to the tenth ordinary annual general meeting of the Comp *Dy held yesterday at Malacc»:The directors have pleaeurc in eubmitting the Balauoe Sheet and Profit and L«s Account for the year ended 30th Juno, 1920. After charging the
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