Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-02-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 46. VOL. LXXVII. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement903 1919-02-26 1 iiprol.V K Murahaaii, anson road. B one Setting and < I surgical Manipulation. durance. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnn 1 gg"™— the n n Hr u ,hoon assurance corporation, a PREVENTION IS BETTER J Wflmillfl fit MAfdht*icfC i TAN CURE. g TfUllllll!] IV IViVlVlldtde J mrrent rates. g r,. fill particulars apply to— M903 words
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Advertisement49 1919-02-26 1 DaaßaaaaoDaoaQC I UP-TO-DATE PRINTING f ttt avery description undertaken, i B tram a visiting card to the largest J size poster, by S Tb< Pib>M Gazette Press, Lti., I with ears and promptitvdo. I BAhnatef given free and artistic J B display guaranteed. IftMMU a oanaaa a a n49 words
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Article425 1919-02-26 2 Soldiers Storm Blackpool Toweb and Join the Dancebs. Following upon the invasion of the ballroom by a little army of wounded, convalescent and other soldiers, there ended on Saturday (January 18) the most extraordinary ball held in the Tower Pavilion at Blackpool. The affair had been organised as425 words
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Article209 1919-02-26 2 The British Ministry of Labour announces that an Appointments Department has been formed for the purpose of placing prospective employers in touch with demobilized British officers and men of similar educational qualifications. A very’ large number of applications for posts overseas has been received, and to209 words
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Article179 1919-02-26 2 Allied Armies Poised for Attack When Armistice Came. A despatch from General Sir George Milne, on the operations of the British Army in Macedonia from Octx/oer 1, 1917, to the close of hostilities, is published in “London Gazette” of January 22nd. Bulgaria was utterly defeated and the Allied179 words
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Advertisement1296 1919-02-26 2 POSITIONS WANTED. AUCTIONS. SIN POH HOCK CO., rvrniLPC undertake to build new wooden Experienced European Medical Man THE EASTERN PRODUCE EXCHA jjghters, junks, sampans &c. disengaged, shortly open for locum engage- ment 6-10 months. Box 64, c/o Pinang PUBLIC AUCTION. a,so repa,r o,d inters or any Gazette. wooden craft &c.1,296 words
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Advertisement69 1919-02-26 2 CHILL ON THE LIVER is a frequent cause of sickness at this time of year. Therefore keep your liver active, your system clean and your body healthy by the occasional use of gMai thus avoiding chills and colds, constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches. Pinkettes are tiny but thorough, act as69 words
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Advertisement679 1919-02-26 2 get F-? idonßQ Kloos ter Jaylor COMPASSES Z> fl T 7 na ,a <h n.ino™ J 1" k night as by day. price, «J» the grade of the comn..7l C<lonli njtl Quality IN CASE OF Ourline °f ma^hctur elndudtr Houiehold Thermometer, Induwrial Thermometer, PyTometer, Temperature. Prepare and Tim, Hycrometere Hydrometer,679 words
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Article2434 1919-02-26 3 effect of restrictions. n{ the most trying years ever ex(>ae j in the rubber planting industry be universal verdict on 1918 says Crimes Annual Financial and Coratbe I Roview of Jan 21. After the first T„ r ck’con.eque»t upon the outbreak of war ih Siuu S»i“ ed tl,e upper2,434 words
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Article397 1919-02-26 3 Discussing the plantation rubber market in 1918 in their annual report, Messis S Figgis and Company state that no one could have fore een the decision of America in June to reduce their import of rubber and consumption by one half. The effect of397 words
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Article505 1919-02-26 3 Messrs Baker, Morgan <fc Co, Ltd, Kuala Lumpur, reportid on Saturday, as follows Tin Shares have continued their general decline, with a conspicuous absence from the market of any buyers. Rubbers however, have changed hands in quite large parcels, especially the lower valued shares. The price505 words
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Article220 1919-02-26 3 It is possible writes a London correspondent that only our British self-conscious-n-sa has prevented us from taking the precaution of wearing germ-masks during the irfluenza epidemic—some such mouthguard, it might be, as was worn by delicate women about twenty years ago but is now never seen. Some of220 words
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Article85 1919-02-26 3 Feb. 26. —Mr. Biggs’ Children’s Play Dick Whittington Town Hall. Children’s Matinee 5.30 p.m. in aid of Our Day Fund. Feb. 28. —Perak River Valley Rubber Go., Ltd., Annual Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. March. Ist.—Mr. Bigg’s Children’s Play Dick Whittington Town Hall 9.15 p.m. In aid of85 words
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Advertisement139 1919-02-26 3 OH! HOW IT HURTS. That’s what you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about it —sit there ana suffer? Perhaps you have tried all sorts oi embrocations and found no relief. These are just the sort of cases m139 words
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Advertisement483 1919-02-26 3 NOTICE OF SALE. In the Court of the Judicial Commissioner at Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar Land Office. THE NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Chargees AND MURUGASU CATHIRAVALOO Chargor. In pursuance of an order made by the Judicial Comtni-sioner at Ipoh on the 2nd day of December, 1918, and of an order made483 words
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Article738 1919-02-26 4 EVIDENCE IN POLICE COURT, The case in which 25 Chinese are cbarg ed with affray at Pet.aug Harbour on Friday was resumed in the Police Court, before Mr S H Langston yesterday afternoon, when the witnesses for the pro secution were cross examined by Mr G E Wright-Motion738 words
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Article95 1919-02-26 4 A dispu e between six Tamils and a Chinese fisherman on the Beach at Bitu Feringhi yesterday is alleged to have e »de r in the Tamils assaulting the Chinaman The Chinaman and one of the Tamils are in hospital, the former with a broken arm,95 words
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Article135 1919-02-26 4 The process of demobilization involves dis. appointments, and one was experienced by members of the French Lodge of Freemasons No. 2,060, working under the English Constitution. Membership of the lodge is limited to Frenchmen who have performed their statutory military obligation, and there was a large gathering135 words
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Article996 1919-02-26 4 [To THE EdITOH OF THE “PINANG GaZhTTR.”] Sih —I would like fro draw the attention of your readers to the report of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce as a model of what such a statement should be. It is in fact an exposition of the996 words
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Advertisement837 1919-02-26 4 nfw advertisements. new ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Thoroughly competent and experienced LOST. Typist wanted at once. Apply with Copies ot testimonials, stating P rev *2 aB p^ P p?nane Lost at Ar gyh Road, a Bunch of Keys, and salary expected to o. Finder will be rewarded on returning same837 words
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Advertisement24 1919-02-26 4 GRANTS IMF m f wSBI If tdi. s?bssS®li I!HI'. iiiitfUjK i J, y/ r|R p WHISKYAGENTS R. T. REID Co., PENANG A. T. HANCOCK,24 words
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Miscellaneous220 1919-02-26 4 nnnannnnnnnnnnnflnnnnHn ENTIRE GHANGE OF NEW PHOTO-Pu 13 At the Popular Picture Palace 0 1 EMPIRE THEATRE! FENANQ ROAD. fj H Monday, 24t6 to Wednesday, setlj February Q Q In the Second House 9-15 p.m. 13 t[ presents S i mmhm‘ emmy whien S i —iW 3 I< i AXD HENRY220 words
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Article4712 1919-02-26 5 annual general meeting. DOCK AND. FERRY FACILITIES. CHAIRMAN AND EDUCATION. :.-aird annual general meettig -an» Chamber of Commerce was Chamber yesterday afternoon. T: i Low ‘Messrs. Adamson, Co. Ltd), Chairman of the redied, and the others present Hon Mr John Mitchell, Messrs. en Anthony 4 A Anthony4,712 words
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Article708 1919-02-26 5 —“M. M.” Selangor Branch Chamber's Annual Meeting. In the Mercantile Bank Ba..dings, Ku-tla Lumpur, on Saturday, the anneal general meeting of the Selangor Branch of the F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce was held, there being present Mr. H. P. Clodd (Chairman), the Hon. Mr. A.—“M. M.” - 708 words
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Article1255 1919-02-26 6 The compliment which the Hon. Mr. John Mitchell paid to Mr. H. A. Low, with reference to his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, was well deserved. Few readers of his remarks as reported on another page of this issue, will dissent1,255 words
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Article1336 1919-02-26 6 The Press Bureau telegraphs the sensational news of the murder of Amir of the Amir (or Ameer) of Afghanistan Afghanistan, Habibullah nr ere He was shob dead in camp. It is stated the motive is obscure, and no arrests have been made. Habibullah Khan was the san1,336 words
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Article32 1919-02-26 6 To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $99 perp eui, anu for refined tic no market. Tin was quoted in London on Feb. 24th s< £IOS. 10s. three momhs.32 words
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Article68 1919-02-26 6 The following are the latest quotations lit Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s ehare net.— Yesterday. Today. ®g J SHARES. t i >• 18 Mining. sc. C SC. s C AsamK. 31/- 32/- 30/6 31/6 Ayer Weng 2.25 230 2.2 Trong D. 21/6 22/- Ulu Piah 1-60 1.6 a LoO68 words
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Article309 1919-02-26 6 A* a compensation for jl’e to Germany, Holland is forced to exp cows to Belgium and to t rance The British Government has mi land that emigration via F,ntd n J time being impossible, btcause the armies to ■A- ustra^a Afric» Canada, Newfoundland, and will take309 words
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Advertisement233 1919-02-26 6 BASS's LIGHT BITTER ALE. Q 0 (GREEN DIAMOND) IN QUARTS AND PINTS. j H BOTTLED BY B s M. B. FOSTER SONS, London, g Q AGENTS: U CALDBECK, MACGREGOR COMPANY. Q I BARNET GLASS. I MOTORTYRES. I C OVERS I SQUARE TREAD QUALITY. g 30 x $45.55 765 x 105233 words
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Advertisement37 1919-02-26 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises. J/r. Mrs C. G May. P. P. C. Wednesday, February 26, 1919.37 words
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Miscellaneous36 1919-02-26 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to day and to-morrow, Penaog Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.00 p.m. 3.56 p.m. To morrow. 11.00 a.m. 4 46 a.m. 11.00 p.m. 5.00 p m.36 words
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Article644 1919-02-26 7 soldieks SPARTACISTS and STRIKERS. [Rjtmu’B Tilmgramb.] Copenhagen, February 23. Thrams from Berlin Btate that owing -in.rv disturbances Government t 0 9 Tucc<>pied Hanau, in Hesse Nassau, and arrested members of the in the Ruhr basin is still Hied despite the announcement calling the strike. An official Berlin telegram,[Rjtmu’B Tilmgramb.] - 644 words
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Article26 1919-02-26 7 Fr ench Warship’s Capture. t«j n G IJ‘P lJ ‘P boat, Oriflamme, witt rujan 3 -earners navigating wa O t U thotizarioo Tbey are to Dunkirk,26 words
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Article663 1919-02-26 7 Paris, February 24 —Probably the queatioo of Germany's western frontiers will come before the Council of ten this week. No doubt exists that neither Germany nor any other Power could ever possibly aflord to pay c mipensation for damages, plus the whole cott of the war The practical663 words
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Article30 1919-02-26 7 Stockholm, February 24. Trotzky has issued a proclamation warning Fmland that the Soviet Government will not remain inactive if the concentration of troops in the frontier continues.30 words
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Article56 1919-02-26 7 SHOT DEAD IN CAMP. Telegrams.] London, February 24. Ihe Press Bureau says advices have been received from Kabul that the Ameer of Afghanistan was attacked and shot dead in Laygman Camp early in the morning of February 20. The motives for the murder are at present obscure,Telegrams.] - 56 words
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Article48 1919-02-26 7 London, February 23. The Medical Bulletin of the morning of the 23rd says the improvement in M Clemenceau’s condition continues. HL temperature is 98.4, and the pulse 68. Good News. Hopes are expressed that M Clemenceau will be able to resume work in a few days.48 words
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Article151 1919-02-26 7 London, February 23. Lord Robert Cecil, interviewed by Reuter, declared it was certain a League of Nations would be e tablisbed as soon as peace preliminaries were signed. The machinery proposed by the Covemant was extremely simple and could be brought into existenc° without any trcuble. Generally decisions151 words
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Article22 1919-02-26 7 New York, February 24 Fourteen Spaniards were arrested on Sunday night in connection with a plot against President Wilson.22 words
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Article95 1919-02-26 7 London, February 21. The Press Bureau says the Treasury states it will be impossible to dispense altogether with the control of capital issues, but it is necessary to reconsider the princi pies governing sanction and avoid placing unnecessary obstacles in the way of providing capital for the speedy95 words
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Article31 1919-02-26 7 New York, February 23, The death has occurred of Doctor Mary Walker, the famous advocate of women’s rights. She served in the Civil War as assistant surgeon.31 words
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Article17 1919-02-26 7 London, February 24. The death has occurred of Sir Guy Calthrop, the Coal Controller.17 words
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Article106 1919-02-26 7 S.T.’’ Batavia, February 21. —At the opening session of the People’s Council to-day the chairman protested, in the name of the People’s Council, against the territorial claims of Belgium. Thereafter the director of agriculture, in the name of the Government, joined in the protest, trusting that, everyS.T.’’ - 106 words
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Article95 1919-02-26 7 The 47-hour scheme is causing much dissatisfaction around the Tees-side and North Yorks districts. Large numbers of shipbuilding and engineering workmen are refusing to work. All the men employed Jwo of the largest shipyards on the Tees at Middlebrough assembled on January 6. at 7.30, the time95 words
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Article57 1919-02-26 7 [Rbutxk’ 8 Telbgbams. Paris, Febiuary 25. Dr Rateau has invented a new aeroplane engine based on the principle of the turbine, designed to produce 30,000 revolutions a minute, enabling far greater altitudes being attained and flights to be made from Paris to Algiers in five hours, Constantinople[Rbutxk’ 8 Telbgbams. ] - 57 words
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Article312 1919-02-26 7 Cairo is destined to be one of the great aerial junctions of the world. It will not only be the extra-European starting-point of the Indian mail-route, but also that of the line to the Cape. It is just twenty years since Kitchener recovered the Sudan from312 words
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Article585 1919-02-26 7 I S.F.P.” The desire of Germany to cling to the Polish provinces of Prussia is not merely prompted by territorial or military aspirations or by the desire to dominate Russia* but also for internal economic reasons, as will be seen by the fact that of theI “ S.F.P.” - 585 words
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Article1831 1919-02-26 7 —S. T.” CHINESE INTERVIEW THE FOOD CONTROLLER. A deputation from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, heard the views of the Food Controller (the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, C.M.G.) in the Governor’s office, Penang, this forenoon, on the question of export of Burma white rice from—S. T.” - 1,831 words
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Article751 1919-02-26 8 •'WATCH ON THE RHINE.” [From Cobrespondent. Treves, January 18.—-Marshal Fooh received the American and British corres pondents accredited to the American General Headquarters in his train at Treves to-day. It is for me a happy opportunity to tell you all the good I think of the American751 words
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Advertisement199 1919-02-26 8 PRITCHARD C» L." (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) saddlery and Harness. Just Received a shipment of the Best English Riding Saddles, Bridles, Etc. Real Hogskin Saddles From $55 to $7O. Girths, Leathers and 1 L-f" '7 Stirrup Irons to fit these pF -7 > 7: d Saddles $10.50. W' *7199 words
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Advertisement154 1919-02-26 8 D:JXcllis Brwi»«s The ORIGINAL and ONLY GEhtUlNfe. d ci» like a Charm In Checks and arrests W DIARRHOEA. i. FEVF CROUP, AGUE. S the onlv Specific tr> The> hvst Remedv known for ar d ’coughs, colds, f DYSENTERY. asthma, bronchitis Palliative in NEURALGIA. GOUT. RKewar.AT.S*a Cuuihncing Medical testimony accompanies each154 words
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Advertisement300 1919-02-26 8 !l 11 -r. k You set :ioi ciisiiss c.i L.c bate luutti! A/cn i you airaiJ you’ll ruin the surface?” "Not at all, my table is polished uiith Johnsen's Prebared Wax It to thoroughly protects the finish that hot dishes do not affect it jonsoift PKMRIO fII protects and preserves300 words
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Article823 1919-02-26 9 I great shipping deal j Inchcap e and Sir Owen Philipps, A P b V e entered into an agreement with r of Shipping to take over the tracts made with shipbuild--37 steamers now in construction. The will be offered to the shipping com- <be823 words
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Article104 1919-02-26 9 :j... ei ’ary 17.—1 t has been decided J,' war conditions prevail, ofiir. a nurses invalided to a colony wounds received in action or 11 l a, "*rf in the field, and whose n the colony to which inrovided with free passage '’earner when passages bv trans* available.104 words
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Article164 1919-02-26 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Dragon. Drahman, 36. Port Weld Poh >Seng and Co., general. Jit Seng, Noor, 22, Yen and Salak Eastern Shipping Co., general. To-day’s Arrivals. Krian, McDonald, 453. Singajrore S. S. S Co., general. To-day’s Departurbs. Jit Seng, Noor, 22, Yen, Sungei Limau and Salak. Thye Oe,164 words
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47 1919-02-26 9 The following German ships are in Sumatra Ports:—Arsterturm, Castell Pelesch, Drachenfels, Emden. Geniis. Goldenfels, Hoerde, Preussen. Scandia, Schonfels, Sithonittf Westmark. The following German vessels are at Batavia —Freiberg, Hagen, Offenbach. Iserlohn, Imkerturm, Roon, Lubeck, Machew, Uhenfels, Silesia. Anghin, Sydney, Hohenfels, Wismer.47 words
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Article536 1919-02-26 9 Depleted Fleet to be Brought to Former Standard. The report of the 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd. (directors Lord Inchcape. Lord Burghclere. E. H. Cunard, H. N. Gladstone, Sir W. R. Lawrence, W. G. Rathbone, F. Ritchie, I. M. Shields, P. Williams, Lord Kilbracken, A. M. Monteath,536 words
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Article57 1919-02-26 9 San Francisco. Feb. 6.—The State Board Harbour Commission; has decided that beginning, on Aprl 1. all vessels of foreign or off-shore trade be given free dockage and rental of the port of San Francisco, making the port a free harbour. Trade between San Francisco and57 words
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Article443 1919-02-26 9 “The Basis of the Whole War.” Y ice-Admiral Sims was the chief guest at an Armistice dinner of the Glaziers’ Company, held at Painters’ Hall on January 21. Ihe Master of the Company, Mr. George Paget Walford, presided. Y ice-Admiral Sims, in responding to443 words
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116 1919-02-26 9 The Pacific Mail S.S. Co. are in receipt of cable advices that the United States Ship* ping Board has turned over for operation by the company, in conjunction with the Veneduela, Ecuador and Colombia, the following steamers: —Steamer Eclipse 14,000 tons, measurement capacity. Str.116 words
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Article161 1919-02-26 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,") By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > pore and Hongkong— J Saturdays 5.30 p.m Parit Buntar, Bagan I Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Kuala Kubu. Kuala Lumjur and Seremban j 10 a m Bukit Mertajam, Bukit 10161 words
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Article115 1919-02-26 9 Penang, February 26, 1919 Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 11/32 3 Credit ...2/4 1/2 3 Documentary ...2/4 1 7,32 Calcutta Demand I ank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank n a 3 days’sight Private115 words
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Article1067 1919-02-26 9 I I NAMES. I s§ E1 I f RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. Sc. c. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.50 3.75 i Amalgamated Malay Estates ...i 2.30 2.50 Ayer Hitaru Planting Syndicat» 13.00 14.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ...I 1.25 1.35 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 25' 2.00 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates1,067 words
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Advertisement248 1919-02-26 9 I‘WOOSTER’ BELTING IS MORE ECONOMICAL than, and SUPERIOR to leather, rubber, or stitched canvas belting as it has no laps, stitches, plies or cemented parts to open up or pull apart. COLD, HEAT, STEAM will not effect its efficiency. Either side can be run on the policy. WOOSTER BELTING is248 words
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Article837 1919-02-26 10 S F P.” CELEBRATIONS AT SINGAPORE. Washington’s birthday, Februaay 22nd, was celebrated by the American community in Singapore by an informal tiffin at the Hotel Europe, whilst later in the afternoon a game of baseball was played by two local teams. Mr Adler, President of the American Association“ S F P.” - 837 words
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Advertisement358 1919-02-26 10 PURE CREAMERY BUTTER IN 1 LB. PATS. I H J I Singapore I Cold Storage Co., Ltd., I PENANG. B 0 ®“ldgShotGuns i T HE REMINGTON umc > Jrl Repeating Shot Gun may be /yJ used as a single or double l° a^er When loaded to full j A capacity358 words
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Advertisement45 1919-02-26 10 Ila, DAMANSARA TERRACE, KUALA LUMPUR IN EXCHANGE FOR 200 used Stamps of STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, M AL AY STATES, SIAM, HONG KONG, JAVA and the surrounding countries, I will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c. Miss, TEE Kia Ora,” STOCKWELL, London England45 words
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Advertisement405 1919-02-26 10 J r. young t> c«., in J n PENANG. FANCY mosaic” Q B K Pressed Concrete Flooring Ti| es ihh h Great Variety in Artistic Colors P a tt<r M I ql B a h w n v,ew at ur Fp,cE 8 0 H I■W |1 SIZE OF TILES 8*405 words
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Article447 1919-02-26 11 James F. Hutton Co., Ltd,, Manchester, reported on Wednesday, Jan. 220 d, rs follows Liverpool Cotton. e^‘® r Last Week Mid-American—Spot Boweds 16 58 18.53 Mid-American, Current Month 17.69 18.67 Good Middling. F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 17.30 27.30 do. Current Mouth 27,30 27.30 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 27.85447 words
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Article207 1919-02-26 11 The enormous mass of matter which is being cabled from Paris to the United States may recall to some old pressmen the difficulties with which the work was accompanied fifty years ago. For one thing, the rate was then a sovereign a word, and the gentleman207 words
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Article214 1919-02-26 11 —“Washington Star.” There have b°en several references lately to Chinese with the Bolshevik forces in Russia. It appears that during the war the Russian Government had to import great squads of Chinese coolies into Russia for work behind the lines. When the Revolution broke out these coolies were—“Washington Star.” - 214 words
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Advertisement352 1919-02-26 11 Fuel Saving In these days, with fuel so expensive, you need the resilient, power-saving quality only to be found in Firestone rubber. The new improved ffmtone Non-Skid Tyres contain an extra quantity of this supremely good rubber; they give greater service at lower cost. And there is no question as352 words
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Advertisement153 1919-02-26 11 ipr Jl x I i I A REVOLUTION IN TYRE SIZES Motorists have hitherto had recourse to so-called oversizes (at a highly oversized price) to make up their tyre capacity to the normal or adequate requirements of resiliency and carrying power. This is no longer necessary. The remedy is to153 words
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Advertisement1624 1919-02-26 12 p#n-BRITISH INDIA N. Y. K. K. P. M. (5 B■* M 1 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. j (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co.) ND (Incorp.'rat.'d in Japan.) k ,v (INCOBPOBATED IN HOLLAND.) APOAR LINE. I ‘i&elepfjone fro. 582. XaelegramsPaketvaart," (Companies Incorporated in England.) f tntfndfd TO FOR INT sail r 01,624 words
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Advertisement695 1919-02-26 12 B ,HARTERe UBTRAL| A tHI ln E 6laMby RtH Paid up Capital Reserve Fund fl «200,00c Reserve Liability of P roprietw f 2 Head Office- 200 b ™at E wx Canton, Cebu, Colombo a n onib *y, Ci Medan, New York, PekiiA p aia dras, Saigon, Seremban, Taiping, Tavoy, lientsin,695 words
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