Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 March 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-03-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 51. VOL. LXXVII. TUESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement650 1919-03-04 1 JU JUTSU. i; prof. Yh. MuroKflffli, <; ANSOH ROAD. [gone Setting and I Surgical Manipulation. J ;;ilii!UBUUIillllllllliaiihiiillillllllBlllllllllllllllllliJlHlllhliiiBliil|j|||llliniailllUlill!!!IIIBIUIIIll!llli. have not TRIED, ||k I BEAR BRAND MILK I THE PERFECT TYRE I y®u can have no idea what a “the covers are full I Perfectly sterilised Milh k »>— I owner using650 words
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Advertisement42 1919-03-04 1 A«pwaaarthfl»aua«Bß3aßaa3a»n UP-TO-DATE PRINTING t of «very description undertaken, i* from a viaiting card to the largest J size poster, by > 1 TW Pinaag Gazette Preu. Ltd., 2 with tare and promptitude. I IltisiAUs given froo and artistic J display faanntesd. Isuiniaa■■■■■■■aananpa a42 words
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Article1780 1919-03-04 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman has returned to Penang from India. The Rev. D. J. Ross, M.A., is acting as Librarian, Penang, during Mr. Welham’s afbsence on leave. Mr. and Mrs. H. Welham left by the Nellore for Home, via Hongkong, where they will stay a few weeks.1,780 words
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Article629 1919-03-04 2 RICE FOR SOUTH KEDAH. [From a Correspondent.] A deputation of Chinese rice traders from Bukit Mertajam waited on the Agent of the Food Controller, Mr. G. A. Hereford, on Friday morning, in the District Office at Butterworth regarding the export of rice from Bukit Mertajam to South Kedah629 words
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Article374 1919-03-04 2 By being appointed to the Governorship of Hongkong our Colonial Secretary has received higher promotion than any previous member of the Civil Service of this Colony not excluding his immediate predecessor, Sir Hugh Clifford, who went to the Gold Coast, says the “Times of Ceylon.” Indeed Mr.374 words
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Article369 1919-03-04 2 The ninth annual general meeting of Paitani Estates, Limited, was held at the registered offices of the company, Gresham House Battery Road, Singapore, reports the “Struts Times,” and Mr. W L. Watkm., the chairman, addressing those present, Gentlemen.— The report and accounts have been in your hands for369 words
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Article449 1919-03-04 2 The ninth annual general meeting of the Lumut Rubber Estates (Limited) was held at 38, Eastcheaip, Sir F. A. Swettenham, G.C.M.G., presiding. The Chairman observed that, bearing in mind the difficulties of transport, the limitation of American imports the reduction of output in the general interests of449 words
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Article68 1919-03-04 2 London, February 14.—The imports of Plantation rubber for January amounted to 4,707 tons and deliveries to 2,196 tons. The total stocks of Para and Plantation rubbei amount to 15,812 tons against 10,795 tons. The Ceylon Government has decided to withdraw the import tax on motor vehicles, and it68 words
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Article184 1919-03-04 2 There was rather more life in the tin market in the past week, although the demand for early or cash delivery was not particularly keen, says a London report of January 27. Somewhat free forward selling forced 1 the price of three months from £246 10s. to184 words
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Article74 1919-03-04 2 The foil wing are the latest quotations it Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s ehare list:— Yesterday. Today. co c© o on SHARES. >. 1 3 0) Z 5 cy CQ CQ 0 OQ Rubber (Dollar.) c. c. c. c. Nyalas 7.00 8.00 7.50 800 Mining. K. Kamunting 49/- 50/-74 words
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Article76 1919-03-04 2 The following are additional rubber outputs for February Gula-Kalumpong lbs 125,000 Rantau 4,1)0 Samagaga 17,450 Padang 20,300 Karan 8,830 R. E. of Krian 27,500 New Columbia 42,441 Padang Jawa 21.287 Nellmay ft 5,908 Corsolidated 51,336 Sungei Gettah 8,745 Sungei Patani 14,700 K.M.S. 17,561 Sungei Batu (Malaya) 17,000 Vai76 words
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Article184 1919-03-04 2 Penang, March 4, 1919 S. P. Tapioca $9. sellers. M. P. Tapioca $lO. sellers. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $BO sellers. Cloves $7O sellers.184 words
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Article119 1919-03-04 2 Pbnang, March 4, 1919 (By 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 17/32 Calcutta Demand Fank Rs. 3 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank r Moulmein Demand Bank 2 3 days’ sight119 words
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Article34 1919-03-04 2 Mar. 8,9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30. Penang Bisley. Mar. 15.—F.M.S. War Lottery Closes. Mar. 16.—Penang Swmiming Club, Monthly Competitions. April 12.—F.M.S. War Lottery Drawing, at Ipoh Town Hall, 11 atm.34 words
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Article154 1919-03-04 2 The Government is pushing the investigation into the hydro-electrical possibilities of Cektbies so as to learn without delay to what extent the water power of Celebes, can be used for the working of the rich iron and nickel deposits which have been found there. It has154 words
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Advertisement351 1919-03-04 2 posit Chinese Conductor ConTT charge experience of all the p tOr able to speak Teo Chew, H Ock Cantonese, Malay, benirh rami! can keep accounts Dresser work. B No. 75 ier8 M Gazette. °/o POSITION competent Ont-door Apply stating exp er i ence a^ erk quired, enclosing C opv s351 words
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Article516 1919-03-04 3 M. M.” ASSAULT ON PLANTERS. Before Mr Justice Earnsh »w, Acting Chief Judicial Commissioner, in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, with the D.P.P. to uphold the convictions, five criminal appeals against Magistrates’ convictions and sentences were disposed of. The one of most interest was the appeal of three“ M. M.” - 516 words
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Article117 1919-03-04 3 In the Supreme Court,Penang, yesterday before Mr Justice L M Woodward, the appeal was heard of Chan Chuan Sui, a Chulia Street shoemaker’s assistant from a sentence of ooe month r.i, and being bound over to keep the peace for six months on a charge of voluntarily117 words
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Advertisement1631 1919-03-04 3 POSITIONS WANTED. MAXIMUM PRICES for BURMA -''■"'Th... ix thorough white rice. Visitors to penang| 'TriZZwistint on Rubber Bwraw «I «be powers conferred 5 Requiring a quiet, In- >' P-terred. I 9 wri XJXr .X I; No. 71, c/o Pint D bd 9 prices, as per schedule annexed, for the Bale1,631 words
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Advertisement141 1919-03-04 3 4» That pain around your heart means pressure of gas, the result of indigestion. It does not mean heart disease. Pain in the region of the heart is almost never present in organic heart trouble. Strength for the stomach is the one thing needed. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, one after141 words
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Advertisement114 1919-03-04 3 I NEW GOODS j g Auto-Strop Razor Blades. g Angier’s Emulsion. g j Colgate’s Dental Cream. J Shaving Cream and Soap. J 1 Chesebrough’s Vaseline. All varieties. g I Deschien’s Sirop d’Hemoglobin. s Kolynos. g Kaufmann’s Sulphur Soap. g Listerine. Ovaltine. g Savory and Moore’s Food. 1 Vibrona Tonic. Waterbury’s114 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous221 1919-03-04 3 □nDnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n Nearly 2000 years ago Wisemen saw a STAR in the East H n THIS WAS A MIRACLE E( HI To-Night! There are many STARS to be seen in the East H 3 This is not a Miracle but the usual thing Now a days tT H AT the221 words
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Article1148 1919-03-04 4 Lord Leverhulme of Sunlight soap fame has written a book on the Six Hour Day and other industrial qaeations iu which he refers to the statement that Ltbour is the source of all weal-h and adds I think it was Adam Smith who first uttered this fallacy," A1,148 words
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Article20 1919-03-04 4 To day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $93 per picul, and for refined tin no market.20 words
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Article209 1919-03-04 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March. 4. The report of Central Engine Works, Ltd., records a profit of $232,466, and Tecommends a dividend of 10 per cent. It is proposed to place $232,000 to general reserve, making that reserve equal to the subscribed capital, and to carry209 words
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Article1349 1919-03-04 4 Wsimar —where the German National Assembly, having elected The Weimar Ebert, the South German Assembly, son of a master tailor President of the German State, is now dealing with the new constitution—is the capital of Saxe-Weimar, and the seat of the Court which Thackeray lampooned in the1,349 words
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Article132 1919-03-04 4 Rafalewski and Miss Lili Sharp, who in unable to get a boat to Australia (their next stopping place) until the middle of tk month, have in response to many requests decided to give an extra concert at the I wii Hall cn Saturday riglr with an entin132 words
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Article297 1919-03-04 4 The following are the results of day’s tennis ties: r Ladies’ Singles.— —5O Miss Scr. Miss M. Pritchard (Unfinished -I» —4O R. A. Hunt by 6—3, B. Doubles (Final).— C. Cunradi H. Rankin beat W. S. Dunn and JSmith by 6 —3, 6 —B, 6—lI tried to297 words
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Advertisement243 1919-03-04 4 Pritchard co., LIMITED, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) THREE FAMOUS BRANDS OF WHISKY. JOHNNIE WALKER “BLACK” “RED.” Born 1820 >. —Still going \X strong. i jggL -V IP’' m,\\ O' lMi 5 J -i k 7 I SUJ?*' "«?<» VTSEehSSuK"' IBr r < i v'| .Jj\ ’MI, ii' 1 l-**Ĕd243 words
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Advertisement25 1919-03-04 4 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.25 words
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Miscellaneous34 1919-03-04 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.00 p.m. 8.10 p.m. To-morrow. 2.00 a m. 7 00 a.m. 2.21 p.m. 9.C0 pm.34 words
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Article272 1919-03-04 5 -,r\;T x r IVE GATHERING £S L ondon. -n T —7X3 a TEJGILUfB. Loudon, February 27. .--i- Labour Conf-rencp, convened T?ra ajentJ, with the object of ia3ar es which will render strikes prevent them until matters ĕ *~een submitted tc an im--2 Qi., met in the Central Hall,-nT—7X3 a TEJGILUfB. ] - 272 words
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Article125 1919-03-04 5 ELZ. .12 5 RECOMMENDATION. London, February 27. 1.7 c•> Conference in L ndon yes•?ria- v.j private. It is stated that Mr. E, Announced tLa’ the Miners y,. 7- mended the p's’ponement r -re- Mi h. 22nd, and suggested .ve-nm-nt’s prcu the conference would t: ire pe- .ire delegates125 words
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Article269 1919-03-04 5 .re 10 —Although London'* t- been restored for the momer a -.-e cf the trouble remains minched. The week s gam *>- t.rmly psychological. Livers have returned without ayment for meal times which v demanded, and as it is a r e a strike was settled except269 words
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Article91 1919-03-04 5 ways and communications. ’P-XTT33 S TuIBGBAMB. London, February 26. In the House of Commons, Mr E. Shortt, Home Secretary, introduced a bill estabiishirg a Ministry ct Ways and Communications. He exphasised the necessity for cheap transport for the development of industries, also the necessity for control and’P-XTT33 ’ S TuIBGBAMB. ] - 91 words
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Article73 1919-03-04 5 London February 27. The House of Comm .ns read a second time the Ministry of Heal-.h Bill, transferring to a new department all the various powers at present exercised by difierent authorities, wvh the object of securing co-ordination and concerted setioo. The Local Government Board is73 words
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Article171 1919-03-04 5 STATEMENT IN THE LORDS London, February 26 In the House of Lords, replying to Lord Islington’s question as regards the disposal of the German Fleet, Lord Lytton stateo hat the question was of the utmost in e es' and of considerable ditficul’y, ani mus be decided by171 words
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Article75 1919-03-04 5 NEW VESSELS FROM BRITAIN. London, February 26. In the House of Commons, r Q plying to Lieut. Colons. Bu r goyne, Mr Waiter Long stated that the Imperial Government had ottered the Australian C.mmcnwealcL Government six modern destroyers and six modern submarines. Two submarines ha oeen presented to75 words
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Article56 1919-03-04 5 Paris, February 26. The French Minister cf Marine, in a statement to the Navy Committee of the Chamber, said hitherto it had been impossible to make good the French naval losses. The only ju-t and practical way of reconstituting the French Navy was o recover part of56 words
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Article69 1919-03-04 5 The U. S. Senate Naval Committe favourably reported upon the $7 20,000,000 Naval Appropriation Bi 1 and recommended an increase of the permanent strength from 225.000 to 250.000, on the ground mainly that they are required to expedite the return of American troops At the Navai Conference69 words
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Article38 1919-03-04 5 Washington, February 27. President Wils n has convened a conference of Governors of Stages and Mayers cf the larger cities at the White House on March 3rd, to discuss vital questions affecting business and labour38 words
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Article44 1919-03-04 5 London, February 26 In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Betterton, Mr. Walter Long stated that the Imperial Government had nor suggested nor approved the offer by Admiral Fitznerbert to convey a Nationa.ist deputation to Europe on board a cruiser.44 words
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Article20 1919-03-04 5 London. February 26. The British Isles have challenged for the International Davis Cup, aS present held by Australia.20 words
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Article169 1919-03-04 5 BRILLIANT CEREMONIAL. [RjorriH s Txligsxxs. London, February 26 The ceremonia at the wedding of Princes* Patricia and Ccmmkcder the Hon Alexander Marne Ramsay at coon tc-morrow, of which the official orogramme is pa bi is sea will be a meat brilliant spectacle, atteniea oy all the Royalties,[RjorriH ’ s Txligsxxs. ] - 169 words
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Article27 1919-03-04 5 London, February 26 Th a London Gazette notifies that Princess Pa'ricia up* n her marriage rebr-qui*h-s to.-s title f Princess, becoming Lady Patric'a Ranaear.27 words
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Article99 1919-03-04 5 The names of the bridesmaids at Princes* Patricia's wedding zn February 27 were announced. as follows —Princess Mary. Princess Ingrid of Sweden, Princess Maud of Fite. Lady Mary Cambridge. Lady Helen Camhmdire. Lady May Cambridge. Lady Ida Ramsay, and Lady Jean Puamsay. Princess Maud is the younger99 words
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Article337 1919-03-04 5 Princess Patricia, younger daughter of the Duke of Connaught, and cousin of Their Majesties, made her first public appearance in 1895 when she was c-ne of the bridesmaids to Queen Mary. then, of coarse, the Princess of Wales. There have been many suitors for her hand. and.337 words
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Article225 1919-03-04 5 Bettes Edxtcatiox. More Holiday? and Pensions. Seme of the demands now being formulated by Labour are set out below £1 a Wees Pensions. The Federated Trades Councils vf Yorkshire earned by a large majority at Bradford a resolution declaring for (1) A six-hours' working day (2) A225 words
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Article237 1919-03-04 5 THE BUSINESS Pan’s. February 26. —The attempt on f he life of Mr Clsmecceaa finds the work cf the Peace Coofe'ence in'he stated having the fallowing to settle; Recognition of the Polish Goverment, tu^ settlement of the question cf ScbFtewig Holstein, Morocco, the Zionist question. Rassia, the Adriatic237 words
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Article26 1919-03-04 5 War-aw, February 26 The Inter-Allied Mission to secure agreement be”ween the Poles and tne Czechs has beers successful. Temporary frontiers have be-n arranged26 words
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Article34 1919-03-04 5 Paris, February 26. Ten truck-liads of medicines and hospi'al supplies are b ing de-patc ed to Prague. Large supplies of foods uffs will foHcw shortly for the srarving peoples of Bohemia.34 words
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Article239 1919-03-04 5 Copenhagen. Februa-y 27. A Brriin telegram says after a simultaneous land and sea attach and a vio eat battle the Germans recaptured Windau frem the Bolshevists Atrocities in Esthcnia. C.penhagen, February 26. Au appa ling narrative of inhuman crime is revealed in the official report ci the Eithznian239 words
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Article62 1919-03-04 5 Paris, February 27. A conference held in Petrograd at the end of December of representatives cf ail the Chinese workmen's organisations in Rass-a, formed a combined association cf 60,000 member», with the object of conducting revo u iocary propaganda, and issued an aepea. to che Chinese people to62 words
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Article211 1919-03-04 5 «China was a long ume in making up its mind to throw in its lot th reserved ~.y with the Allies, but since then, the movement to expel enemy aliens and their influence has progressed rapidly, says the Hongkong Daily Press of February Arangements havs been completed211 words
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Article146 1919-03-04 5 STEFANSSON’S STATEMENT. rßxroß' s Tejgalms. Ottawa, February 26. The Canadian explorer, Stefanason. says Starker sen's arrival on the Aasiaa ends the work of the Canadian Arctic expedition. Stefansson intended to com mand the party, but was taken ill with typhoid. Storkersen left Cross I? ands off therßxroß' s Tejgalms. ] - 146 words
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Article19 1919-03-04 5 Paris, February 27. M. Clemenceau, on hi* first outing, visited Versailles, and was cueered by a crowd.19 words
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Article34 1919-03-04 5 Copannagea, February 26. A Berlin message says Lndeadorff has written to President Ebert an i junci' g his intenti n to return to Germany ani to continue to serve the German people.34 words
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Article12 1919-03-04 5 Lisboa, February 21. The President signed a decree dissolving Parliament.12 words
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Article38 1919-03-04 5 I. Havas. Faria, February 26.—Next week w I. see the epeuing cf Lyons Fourth War Fair Last year the business transactions reached 750,000,000 francs. This ear, these participating a.-e likely greatly to exceed last year’s numbers.I. Havas. - 38 words
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Article170 1919-03-04 5 Washington.. January 28. —There are indications f i threatened shipping rate war between British and American interests, as a result of the announcement of a rediw tion of 66§ per cent, in rates to England. It is asserted here that British, shipping intere-*? have garnered cargoes sufficient170 words
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Article286 1919-03-04 5 The sittings of the Public Services Salaries Commission, held for the purpose of taking evidence, came to 3 conclusion in the Supreme Court Singapore, and the members of the Commission will now continue the drafting of their report. They have taken evidence on eighteen days and have286 words
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Article135 1919-03-04 5 The following appreciation cf Sir Douglas Haig has been cabled to the Daily Sketch bv Major-General Leonard A. Wood, former Chief, of Staff of the U. S. Army Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig is -he tyne of leader Anglo-Saxon soldiers love tq serve The more desperate the fight135 words
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Article414 1919-03-04 5 PROPERTIES CHANGING hands, A number 0? properties have recently changed hands in Penang, mostly by private treaty. Thus the *ale of the two Sans Souci Villas by tne Penang C ub CO rhe Ewern Extension Teleg aph C y, Ltd, for $65,000 has been confirmed. On Ncrtham Road414 words
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Article109 1919-03-04 5 'To ’rex Editob of th 3 'Pinang Gizxm. Sir—Kindly anow me spac- in your valu b e column? to bring to tt *e notice of the Powers -hac be t e grave ri-ks which the trave ling pi'fiic are -id sed to, through the absence of a109 words
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Article159 1919-03-04 5 Contagion Regulatbd According to Traffic. Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, speaking in London, said inflaenza had always adapted itself to the travellings of mankind and to the rapidity of the means of commuaicatioo. In Central Asia its pace was that of a caravan, in Europe and Am-rica that of159 words
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Article87 1919-03-04 5 The trial of the fifty Chinese arrested lq the fight between the rival ilans of bcatsmeo in the 22nd February commenced yesterday in the Police Court. Penang, before Mr. H. Langston when the evidence of the air» rests was taken. The case was resumed -his afternoon when87 words
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60 1919-03-04 5 Washington, February 11.—The Senate to-day voted 55 to 29 tn women, suffrage today. thus failing by one vote to get the necessary two-thirds majority for the passage of the* amendment to the Constitution enfranchising women. It was announced that thiswould be the last60 words
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Article570 1919-03-04 6 Ab the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commisfiionere, Mr. Sims moved: •‘That steps be taken to record in an appropriate and permanent form the Dames of all members of the Municipal staff who left Singapore to serve in the great war, and that the subject be referred570 words
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Article314 1919-03-04 6 The Straits Government G«zebte publishes regulations made by the Governor in Council regarding the grant of loans to public utility societies, or to individuals, for the purpose of erecting buildings in Singapore to be used wholly or partly as dwelling-houses. These state that—Applications for loans shall be314 words
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Article77 1919-03-04 6 I met a broken-down backer in the tube the other day, writes a London correspoa- ever saw such rotten luck, he groaned not a single winner all day, and favourites going down like ninepins.; Never mind,” I consoled him, remember we’ve won the war." "Have we?”77 words
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Advertisement225 1919-03-04 6 ‘WOOSTER’ BELTING IS MtRE 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. 5 Either side can be run on the policy. WOOSTER BELTING225 words
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Advertisement274 1919-03-04 6 manufactured by THE MALKIN TILE WORKS Co., Ltd., BURSLEM. ENGLAND. White Glazed Tiles 6 in. by 6 in. by i in. For all Purposes. Extensively used throughout the Straits and F. M. S. Grooved White Glazed Tiles 9 in. by 3 J in. by f in. Specially Suitable for use274 words
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Article2983 1919-03-04 7 >HD3 LXXMM vjewwa. Bostcn Herald. FOR la tbe text of she lament, e 1 M Woodward in the suit 2 Qvme, Penang, ven as she 1 '-a Cotusanv, Ltd. .aipwe TW Ap-eemeats. dated the I3*h Sep-j Exbibik A) the plaintiff n -ne trustee of the defen-j ben>HD3 LXXMM vjewwa. Bostcn Herald. – - 2,983 words
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Article288 1919-03-04 7 Yssrsnzav- g T_rrw Axxrvaia. Thye De, Eascff. 23. Bagau Serai, Eastern Snipping Co, general. Tai Shan, Hussan. 18. Niccng TebA. Quan Beng Kee, general. To-day' a A uxrvaxa. Gu a, Mohamed, 43. Earao. Kennedy i Co., rubbar. M* acea. Harvey. 405 Singapore Adamson Gi.fi lan x Co, general.288 words
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Article418 1919-03-04 7 S.T.-’ xx 1157 Ducvva, a 53 G —v sia Sett tc Pause y. Bet re Lieut. Bennett, of the Muter A> j^tidan j s office Singapore, the enauary was resumed in which Matnocr bin Husain, engine druver. and Aba baker fam Haji Babi. gunner together wi*hS.T.-’ - 418 words
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Article135 1919-03-04 7 Commenting on the statement that the wle responsibility f r the exorbitant fires at present charged between India ano Land has now be»m narrowed down to the ministry shipping the Pioneer’ say? seme pe*-p-e may possibly be disposed to attach some significance the fa»*t that the shipping135 words
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Article215 1919-03-04 7 DAILY except Sanday Federated Malay Stales, A By :nm 7.15 am Malacca. -Johore, Singa- C pore and Hongkong— j Saturdays 5.3»? p.m. Pant Ban tar Bsgan t Serai, and Turing jfo S-ai A 3 p m Kuala Kabu, n.aal.a Lame nr and Seremban j ...Win Bukit M-?rta;am.215 words
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Article31 1919-03-04 7 The homeward mail by the Fukala, dcses in Saturday at 9 30 a.m. An Eng iah mail ex Eu.yalus, is expected to arrive here ab ut 'he 11th iastaue.31 words
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Article297 1919-03-04 7 Opportunities fcr extending American trade in two countries :<f the Far East that ?eem to :ffer an attractive fiei«d for the sa’e of American manufactures will ’te stuided by Mr. John A. F twler who has been appointed Trade Commissioner if the Bureau of Foreign297 words
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Article853 1919-03-04 7 Wfaat ia skeleton a schoo uiMte asked a dan of snail boys, one of whom replied. A thing with ire inside cut and ite catside off.* In *be opiaion of the Council of the Drapers Chamber of Trade, who hare issued a report, although raw cotton prices are853 words
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Miscellaneous37 1919-03-04 7 CARTOONS. Eĕprodu&d ?rom the Warhfa Pwaa.) 1 aC 1 w jLg > I ■■’^-—k-sT I F’S i THE GIRLS HE LEFT BEHIND HIM Cleweland P-a:~i Dealer. 5. r ?*i Si's W... '^r f OUT IN THE COLD ;t37 words
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Advertisement1551 1919-03-04 8 P J? n -BRITISH K. P. M. <5 < J U (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co.) ANl n UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE wßr F A (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. i LINE. (Subject to alterations without Notice.) IseUpkone ffo. 552. telegramsPaketvaart," (Companies Incorporated in England.) EUROPEAN LINE. INTENDED1,551 words
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Advertisement583 1919-03-04 8 banks, •HARTERED austral, A ano RtMi Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors 000,000 Head Office 38. bishopsuate, London Ep Agencies and Branches C D >f. Kobe, 0 “X '’“VA*''"? 1 Taipiag, Tavoy. Tieuts?’^ BANKERS. Bank of England. London cXV Westmi^tt! Ltd PENANG BRANCH. Deposits are received for583 words
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