Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 March 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 65. VOL. LXXVII. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 733 1 rFjUTSUj pr O f v. L MuroM,;; ANSON ROAD. g o ne Setting and 1 Surgical Manipulation. J i lF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. f ax- ‘e Express become the all-time L js I BEAR BRAND MILK I them and recognises their refine- c f I ment, exquisite aroma and
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    • 40 1 iwea3a«<t£iaDa«niaaaßoQBiS f UP-TO-DATE PRINTING S I of every description andertaken, from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by TW Fmang Gazette Preu, ttl., with «are and promptitude. I *ftimstes given free and artistic J display gaaranteed. »B O&DiaCllltlßND
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  • 1502 2 SINN FEIN AT CLOSE QUARTERS. Mr W R Moody writes to the Springfield Republican.” After a lapse of 26 yevrs it has recently been my privilege to revisit Ireland, with a group of Americans, as a guest of the British ministry of information. Every facility was
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  • 113 2 The Siam Gazette records that His Majesty has conferred Decorations as follows on foreign officers: The Ist class of the Order cf the White Elephant—General Weygand, General Edmond Boat, General Debeney, General Guraud, General Albie, and Admiral Dubon (of the French Army and Navy); and also on General
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  • 142 2 —China Press. Taianfu, Shangtung, Cliinai, February 18. —A woman in this city has given birth to a peculiar monstrosity which was viewed by thousands of people. The child had two heads, two arms and seven legs one head was at each end of the
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    • 987 2 for sale. notices. Cvrns Price Safe (aboub 24x18x18) PENANG GOLF CLUB. for sale with wooden stand, at present in Batterworth Police Station. rlce Notice is hereby given that the Annual Apply to Gerard A. Smith, Ipo General Meeting will be held in the Club *****-3 house on Wednesday, 2nd April,
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    • 675 2 TENDERS INVITED. 1 S. S. “CHI YUEN.” (LLOYD’S REGISTER NO. 822.) W The undersigned are prepared to receive HIC/r/f tenders for the purchase of this vessel Or CICCUrcICV 1 n which has been damaged by fire, and which Z is now lying at Rangoon. J IACI 1C Qt 1 Kit/
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  • 1689 3 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS. Eye-witness writes: The story of railway construction in Mesopotamia is one of the most interesting chapters in the narrative of the services connected with the wotk of our Force hare. The Turks, with their characteristic indifference to the development of the country, had done practically
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  • 150 3 and Lady Macbeth in miud. Wall Street Journal.” A fire caused, by a small explosion occurred on board H.M.T.D. ‘‘Sua Tayam Choi.” The explosion was probably due to stagnant Benzine gas in the storage, in which, however, no Benzine was stocked at the moment. Eight
    and Lady Macbeth in miud.—“ Wall Street Journal.”  -  150 words
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    • 279 3 Two Important Rubber Property Sales, BHhil Sepanq Estate. Town Property, (near Kuala Kangsar Railway Station) By Public Auction, At the Land Office, Kuala Kangsar, March 25th 1919, at Noon. Area 71 Acres, in bearing and clean-weeded. Age of Trees—7 years. LETCHUMIE ESTATE. Town Property, (quarter mile from Sungkai Railway Station)
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    • 505 3 Date of Sale Postponed until 25th March, 1919. 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 Commissioner at Ipoh on the 2nd day
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  • 950 4 —“M.M.” THE CHAMPIONSHIP. There was a very large number of spectators at the Penaog Cricket Club last -vening to witnts* the final in the lawn tennis championship between Mr. R. A Hunt, the holder, and Mr. A. W. de W. Harries, those present including the
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  • 409 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Penarg Library was held in the Library yesterday afternoon. The Hon W C MicheP, the Resident Councillor, presided and the others present were Messrs R H Pinhom, O R Samuel, N P Walt he and the Rev D J
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  • 238 4 “Pacific Ports.” The -mutable success achieved by those who have been embarked in the coconut oil industry in the Philippines during the last few years bears testimony that a profitable field is open to capital in laying the foundation of manufacturing in the Islands. The item of transportation
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  • 226 4 Shanghai, February 25 —Advices from Nanking say that Peking government has given permission to Japun for the export ation of four and half mil ion piculs of Chinese rice from Yangtze provinces within three years and for each picul, tbe Japanese will pay one dollar and
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  • 445 4 MADAME ZALESKA AND THE EX-KAISER, Readers may be reminded of the return concert which the celebrated Polish pianist Mdme ZaLska and M. Kirilkff the Russian operatic baritone give to-night at the Town Ht-11. In addition to solos the artists will appear in a coaple of vocal duets
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  • 297 4 The proposition to reduce armaments is one which has been made before. The “Asahi” editor reminds us of the attempt at it in tie international conferet ces in the past. The philosophy of Kant and others is quoted, On principle, tbe reduction of armaments is agreed even
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  • 133 4 a toboggan when it ended. —“Brooklyn I Eagle. Paris, March 14.—Cottin, charged with wilful murder with premeditation, appeared before the martial court. On being quea•ioned, Cottin said that if he had escaped he would have begun again. The heating of the witness did not bring anything new
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    • 338 4 POSITION WANTED. POSITION VACANT. Wanted a helper for Women 8 Christian Temperance Union w<rk, to aco a« president’s assistant. Salary p«id while learning the work. Apply to Miss Blackmore, Nind Home, Mouot Sophia, Singapore. MISCELLANEOUS. RUBBER STUMPS. 15—20,000 first-class robber stumps wanted, 1 yi-ar old. Manager, Padang Mt ihv Estate,
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    • 112 4 TOWN HALL I AT 9-75 P. M I GRAND CONCERT J By YADWIGA ZALESKA! And ARSENIS KI HI L/JL/OFF I FAMOUS RUSSIAN OPERA-SINGER I I Admission $3 $2. Booking at Robinson Piano Co 1.1 JERSEY COATS OF SILK FLANNEL WITH STRIPES EMBROIDERIES Prices from $lB to $2B ach. I I
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    • 330 4 DDnnnnnD n nDOnQnnnrannn n A TIP-TOP PROGRAMME WILL BE PRESENTED H at THE Q s PsE EMPIRE Pgi In the Second House 9-15 p.m. n g THE CELEBRATED Q NAZIMOVA 5 IN A RECORD BREAKING FEATURE Q n TOYS of FATE Nazimova, who is called upon to do some palm
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  • 1187 5 A TERRIBLE STORY. Flight-Commander George B Dacre, DBO, son of Dr J Dacre, of Eaton Crescent, Clifton, arrived home after a long captivity in Tarkey, where he was unfortunate to be one of the five u reprisal prisoners whom the Turks placed in a dungeon at
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  • 350 5 Little has yet btxn heard in tills country about the most remarkable woyage made by an airship during the war, or indeed at any time —that of the German L 59. which in November. 1917. flew fr"m Bulgaria to the neighbourhood of Khartoum and back.
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  • 321 5 General Sir Edmund Allenby lias just is- suwd the following special order of the day to the Egyptian Expeditionary Force:— “I wish to remind all ranks serving under my command that during the trying and un- avoidable extended period that must elapse before the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 346 5 ’J J 5 ®J B: ia2Mgw. M. 1 Just Like New! Dirty, gloomy, dust catching furniture can easily be restored to its original beauty and charm with Johnson’s Prepared Wax. Has your mahogany furniture a bluish, cloudy appearance? An application of jOHRSOrS PREPARED WAX will quickly and permanentlyremove it —at
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    • 64 5 TO LOOK WELL AND FEEL WELL daily regularity is e-ential. Constipation is the root cause of disordered liver, -ick headaches, biliousness, foul breath, pimples and a host of other ills. dispel constipation and promote regularity, thev do not gripe or purge, but act as nature. I Chemists sell them, also
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    • 129 5 GRANT’S KT fife* I/ (ML 74 WHISKY. AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., PENANG. A. T. HANCOCK, medan. I FUJI’S FRESH STOCKS I SILK KIMONOS, UMBRELLAS CREPE KIMONOS, BEADS TOILET PAPERS CREPE COTTON CLOTHS J JUST UNPACKED. PRICES DIFFERENT. FUJI CO., PENANG.J Di J.CgIIIs vs 'iie g t Kp ORIGINAL and
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  • 1302 6 With the signing of the armistice and cessation of hostilities cams a great change in many British industries, notably in that of cotton. During the war some very serious problems had to be faced and in heir solution the Cotton Control Board, created in 1917 at a
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  • 1325 6 The substitute ship, the Marama, is expected to leave SingaThe Substitute pore for Penang on Ship. April 4th, and the bookings, as intimated, will be controlled. Priority will be given to those who had booked by tbe Note and Novara, in addition to a very appreciable number
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  • 140 6 “THE TONICS" AT THE E. O. Mr Sarkies has arranged an attractive after-dinner entertainment for to-morrow night, when Tbe Tonics wil' give f he -prightly performance which has earned for item the applause of mt»ny aud.enc s i-iucc they began their Eastern tour. Since the c ompany was last in
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  • 37 6 To day’s quotations for unretined tin in Penang was $lOO per picul, buyers no se and for refined tin no market. Tin was quoted in London on Ma I-- 1 s £232 10s. three months.
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  • 248 6 The output of Kalumpang Infor the first half of March, was hours Yards 38,000, output 16 tons 3 cwts. The output of the Ayer the months of January and 90 and 110 piculs roasted ore respec Before Mr. F. E. Taylor the Kuala Lumpur Po"river ’f >K«“ T.
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    • 150 6 PRITCHARD C° L° (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) The Lu he Breeze Motor Fan I RUNS ON EITHER METHYLATED SPIRITS OR KEROSENE OIL. ECONOMICAL AND ODOURLESS, SHOULD BE IN EVERY BUNGALOW. < &F T“5 A c’r L’? j/ Mfife. /®L <8 X" Pri S: sso, $57.50 i> $62.50 ACCORDING TO
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    • 56 6 E. HOTEL SELECTED AND UP-TO-DATE CONCERT BY “THE TONICS” AFTER DINNER On Friday, 21st March. PUBLIC DANCING. The latest American Foxtrots, &c, played by Mr. Teddy LONG and Miss Brooke. Dinner, Concert and Dance $4. Concert and Dance $3. Residents and Visitors at the Hotel for Concert $2. BOOK YOUR
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 92 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2,06 p m 8.35 p.m. To-morrow. 2.13 a m. 8.26 a.m. 2.29 p.m. 9.00 p m. DEATHS. Butlbr —At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, at 2 45 am. on the 18th
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  • 259 7 —Havas. SIGNED AT BRUSSELS. March H. —Representatives of and Germany held a meeting -eH:‘e' Astoria, Brussels. The dele- galate one another on enterrtte3 u* in e and the meeting was without cities. Admiral Wemvss read pc 1 >re p, rr taking if f he Germans accepted re
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  • 34 7 [RrCTTB’S TELXGUAMB. London, March 13. A c mtnmiqnĕ from Parn on Ma-ch 13 th? Labour Lesi-lation Commission ir to the Peace Conference an In-ernational Labour Conference meet at Wa-hiugton in Octobe**.
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  • 332 7 Roosevelt’s Last Wok kn editorial which Mr. Roosevelt wrote, days before he died on the subject of t League of Nations, has been published by his paper, the “Kansas City Star.’’ After n ain ng that President Wilson’s plans jr— o still unknown, he wrote: Would
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  • 39 7 W HL7O’.?E IN ZEELAND Amsterdam, March 6. mina vidted Zeeiaod-Flan- "vas -trhaaiasticslly welcomed. ,n 2‘' address of welcome, Her "i a W*’* t popala ion of Z a elandi w c i remain Dutch (thunderoas ptau se
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  • 15 7 The p, r market waa steady on March in a quiet ou the Bth.
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  • 150 7 GOVEaNMEXT’ S SVCCESS. [Riutxb’s Tirranv» Copenhagen, March 20. A Berlin message of March 12th says the Government troops occupied the east end of the city, including the suburb of Lichtenberg, after lively fighting. Considerable arms were captured. The losses of the Government troops were not heavy. Cases of
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  • 162 7 BOLSHEVISTS ACTIVE London, March 13. learns that the *si r ua r ion at Odessa is very unpleasant. The Bolshevists are carrying on intense propaganda am.ng the Alli-d troops. General Gregoriefi, the Bolshevist commander, w >h 3.000 troops, is in touih with ths Germans at Nico’aieff, who are
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  • 48 7 Abhbsts in New York New York. March 20. The poLce raided an East Side building, which was alleged to be occupied by the Russian Peasant Workers Union and arrested 200 persons and seized a quantity of literature, including red in Russian. advocating the the American Government.
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  • 33 7 Paris March 13. President Wilson has arrived at Brest. Arrival at Paris. Paris. March 14. President Wilson arrived at noon President Poincare received him, and the crowd gave him an ovation.
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  • 221 7 PERSONNEL OF 150.000. London. March 13 In the House of Commons. Major-General Seely, introducting the Royal Air Force Estimates of £66 500.000 for a personnel of 150.000 mentioned that at the armistice we had 200 air squadrons compared with six bef .re the war, and were
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  • 158 7 QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. (RaVTBB’B TutaGßajCl.J London, March 5. In the House of Commons, Lieut. W. H sugden (Co. U.—-Royton) drew attention to the serious nature of the markets abroad of the cotton-spinning and weaving t'ade since the armistice, and asked about the possibilities of opening new
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  • 145 7 How the Japanese have captured our trade in the Far East during the war was the subject of strong comment at the annual meeting of Messrs. S. Barlow and. Company. Ltd., bleachers, dyers, and finishers, Manchester. We had been so handicapped as the result of being
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  • 681 7 Eye Witness writes i The activities of the Agricultural Depart ment of our Expeditionary Force have been mainly concentrated on producing or collecting food for the Army, but at the same time various experiments have been tried with a view to testing the agricultural possibilities
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  • 60 7 COMPANIES’ OFFERS REJECTED. Rims' 3 Txlxguami. London, Ma'ch 15 A meering of Railwaymen's delegatee, held in London for the purpose of con-aid-iriug the Railway Companies’ offers, r ejec ed the proposals, also the principles upon which the proposals are baaed, and refased to compromise on the national programme
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  • 31 7 Lindon, March 13. The Pue‘mxster-Geoeral announces that the War Cabinet has appointed a Telegraph Communications Biard, with Lord Milner as Chairman and head of InterImperial communications, inclading wireless.
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  • 35 7 London, March 13. The report that Sir General William Ribertson is about to succeed Field Marsha! Haig is authoritatively described as premature, but it is mderstoed that important channel in commands are pending
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  • 29 7 FOUR DEPORTED. London, March 13. Four p'eminent Egyptian Nationalists, inclui ng two ex Ministers, are being deported to Ma’ta. on a charge of conducting an anti-British agitation.
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  • 359 7 ‘C.M.” The retum of the H K S Mountain Battery from the tattle-field after a period o‘ 3t years with brilliant achievement was a source of pride and pleasure for the Hongkong Sikh Communry. In order to wei'cme the Battery and extol their valuable
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  • 232 7 Some years ago a prominent foreigner who had just arrived in Japan received an invi'ation to a certain function at Courta few days previous to the event. He got a full dress cf haori ani hakama made in great haste, and, clad in this attire, proceeded to
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  • 1191 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“S.T.” Mr L M Bell, Municipal Engineer,. Penang, ia going Home on leave shortly. Mr Wilson, of the Singapore Free Presa and Mrs Wilson, arrived at Bangkok by the a a Taming en route for Hongkong, 1 whence they proceed Home ou leave, via America* Surgeon-General W. Jennings
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  • 284 7 to the repudiation of the Executive. —“The Pioneer An Oniooker's Estimate. London. February 27. —Your correspondent has just returned from a two hours session of the great Industrial Conference. In its present form it is hopeiess it is too large j its atmosphere is that of a
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  • 170 7 A Nationality Point. An interesting question of nationally came before Mr. Brierley, the Manchester Stipendiary Magistrate, when Paul Lan-.-i--mann. a young man employed in a business house in Manchester, was proceeded against for registering himself as a Swiss instead of a German subject. An officer in the
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  • 559 8 The Occupied Zone Seen from the Aik. With the British Army in Germany, January 23.—1 n an hours’» flying you can make a complete air-tour of the British bridgehead on the Rhine. It is a rich land, sleek and wellgroomed, that slips away beneath the aeroplane —no
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  • 294 8 Sir E. H Hollen’s Striking Estimate. Sir Edward Holden, in his speech as chairman of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, gave some remarkable figures in reference to the probable indebtedness of the United Kingdom, Germany, and America as the result of the wtar. His calculations as
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 258 8 I® M ROSE’S o LIME JUICE r J Tl<' 1 Delicious, i IfeCS-W Wholesome, Refreshing. Prepared from the pure Juice of the finest Westlndian Lime Fruit, grown U\ on our estates in Dominica, West Wfs3)' Indies J X J; lnsist on having ROSENS. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII ‘WOOSTER’ BELTING IS MIRE ECONOMICAL than,
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    • 234 8 9 T)raw the cork i quantity is and HAIG limiled HAIG SCOTS I he > s WHISKY to ill B*ar I rare sing its own I Ecu cannot get praises I M jP |BW me everywhere Haig&Haig w Five Stars Scots I am a famous bottle because of the famous
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  • 550 9 I:. >criATlos NOT Favoured. be recalled that in his report on the j epidemic m India Major Norman Siw remarked that outbreaks of this disease brief as they are severe and that even unit ruble doctors were ready to begin t -i ji work at the first warning
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  • 450 9 With effect from the Ist April, the United Provinces will possess a Board of Agriculture. Hie Board is to consist of fourteen members, ainely, the Director of Agriculture, Chairman ex officio, one member to be elected by the Upper India Chamber of Commerce, one member
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  • 537 9 S T.” The Victoria Theatre was crammed in every parb on Sunday night for the mass and final meeting held in connection with he. Purity Campaign, and the sympathy which Mrs Dixon’s mission has evoked locally, was manifested by the unanimous passing of the resolution put to the
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  • 198 9 One of the Handley Psge machines which arrived recently in Egypt from England, had just made a trip to the Sedan. It flew up in two stage?, carrying five passengers, including Brigadier-Gtntral Herbert. Its arrival in Khartum crea ed a great sensation for although the
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  • 130 9 The second annual general meeting of the War Loans Investment Trust of Malaya was held in the office of the Trust, in Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co.’s offices, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, the Hon. Mr A K E Hampshire in the chair. Other
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  • 62 9 A Championship Prize of $lOO has been kindly donated for the show by Mr. Tan Wi Yau. This gift, in conjunction with that for a like amount generously subscribed by the Municipal Commistionerr, completes the funds needed for the Championship Prizes. There were 1,064 telephone instruments in
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  • 341 9 Last year a special Commission of the British Chamber of Commerce was formed <>n me initiative of the High Commissioner for the purpose of studying the measures that might be taken to promote British trade in Egypt. It was composed of members of ha lber Wlth
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  • 296 9 Ihe Committee on Production have issued an award which will interest the holders oi shares in Cornish, tin mines. Tin stands at a very high price, but some of the companies, if not all, cannot get sufficient labour to win it, or even to carry
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  • 116 9 Mar. 20. —Zaleska-Kirilloff Concert, Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. Alar. 21.—The Tonics at jthe E. and O. Mar. 21.—Rantau Rubber Co., Ltd., general meeting, Downing Street, 2-30 p.m. Mar 22.—North Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Statutory Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12.30 p.m? Mar 22.—M. C. L., Annual Meeting, St.
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  • 153 9 Pknanq, March 20, 1919 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank .2/3 31/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/32 3 Credit ...2/4 13/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Pank Rs. 'I 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank g 3 days’sight Private I’g
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  • 49 9 EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. [From Our, Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 20. The Marama has arrived. She is a fine ship, with good accommodation, divided into many wards with hospital beds, and is cool and airy. The vessel was inspected yesterday by the Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell.
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  • 31 9 The Hon. the Resident Cturcillor, Penang, has receive! tbe following telegram from Singapore “It is expected that the Marama will leave Singapore for Penang about the 4th April.”
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  • 102 9 —“S.T” The Nore and Novara, carrying repatriated Germans from China to Germany, are expected to arrive of Singapore sometime during the course of to-morrow (Wednesday) but according to information received the vessels will bs kept away as far as possible from the port daring their s’ay, nei'her
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  • 534 9 Yestesday’s Late Arbivaib. Lian Choo, Mohamed, 45, Tharnoon, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Jit Seng, Noor, 22, Salak, Eastern Shipping Co, general. To-day’b Arrivals. Ghirbie, West, 49, Sitiawan,' Qaab Beng Kee, general. Trang, Pithie, 73, Trang, Qaah Beng Kee, general. Koemai, Dutch, 466, Belawan, K. P. M. general. D’
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  • 44 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 20. At Singapore rubber auctions, 978 tons were catalogued. The market was firm, with a good demand at better prices; Smoked sheet 79 cents, crepe average 77| to 79; and the others two cents up.
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  • 285 9 The Annual Meeting. The third annual general meeting of Connemara. Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company, 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, cn Friday, March 14th, the Hon Mr R C M Kindersley presiding. The Chairman addressed the meeting as follows: The Directors’ report and accounts for
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  • 188 9 Penang, March 20, 1919 S. P. Tapioca $8 25 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $9.00 sellers. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6£ buyers Black Pepper $25 ncm White Pepper $4O nom; Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $BO sellers. Cloves $7O
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  • 210 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 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban J 10 am. Bukit Mertajam, Bukit 1 10 a.m.,
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  • 1049 9 NAMES. g q o s a® RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc, Se, S o. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.20 3.4 C Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.25 2.40 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 13,00 14.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.20 1.30 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 230 2XO Ayer Pauas Rubber Estates 10.75 11,00 Balgownie
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  • 365 10 The annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Siam Steam Packet Co., Ltd., was held at the office of the “Bang kok Times.” Dr. T. Heyward Hays w-as in the chair, and there were also present: Mr. A. Carson, Mr. W. Duncan, Phra Bhakdi
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  • 271 10 Osaka. Alar. 3—Thousands of Koreans at Seoul took part in a demonstration on Saturday afternoon parading the streets, some hundreds forcing their way into the palace, where the ex-Emperor Yi is lying in state. The intruders clamoured for the independence *bf Kort*. Girl students participated in
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  • 180 10 Tokio, March 2. —A demonstration by universal suffragists was held in the Hibiya Park to-day, wlien fully 10.000 people participated. The Imperial Oath of 1868. f< r abiding by public opinion, was read to the crowd, who stood with uncovered heads, and then paraded, header! by
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  • 116 10 Tokio, March 2.—At the meeting of the Asiatic Students’ Association, which hae been organized with headquarters at Tokio, including Japanese Chinese and Siamese, the formal organization of which took plac« to-day at the Seiyoken Hotel, where 1.500 attended, the Chinese and Siamese Ministers congratulated them upon the
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    • 328 10 .-jH *t ’w v MAGNETO IGNITION. I 1 ft 150,000 Last Year! B' 7 ffl i- Ji ft —the enormous annual output of Overland motor cars! I I j| Many thousands of them went to all r? parts of the world. The Overland is indeed the international motor car because
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    • 190 10 i FIT &BB United States r l'y res Tubes tOi ||r Oj STOCKED BY ALL GARAGES. «Tn* nflnTff jffi Rftnlrtl WHOLESALE IMPORTERS wWSMI Hottenbach Bros. Jrm Wwn\' COMPANY,! straits settlements v f.m s. -J. iiilßlN— r*l I TTl w Truif-'r _-i_ -TU-.UTL. n—r— r—r-iNUTf— i—i iiniiiiriiariwnMrw IR. YOUNG CO., Li
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  • 784 11 THE TODDY QUESTION. [To THE EdiTOB OF THE “PiNING GAZETTE.”} Sir, At the annual general meeting of the Kapar D.P.A., the chairman is reported. to have expatiated on the good that has resulted from the bold venture of the association in having stood for total prohibition of toddy to
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  • 247 11 The 23rd ordinary general meeting of the above Company was held at the offices ot the Company on .March 11th. Commander W. I/. Grut presided, and there were also pnesent:—Phya Boribun Raja Sonibat. Messrs. E. G. Gollo and H. Elsoe (directors), ana L. Bisgaard-Thomsen, A. Helvard,
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    • 300 11 H? “Tug O’War” O TV A AKE this test. Take IVJL two Firestone Holdfast Cementless Tube Patches and stick them together. Then try this Jc&onSSot “tUg of war. Pull, yank. Fits any style or type of They will hold fast Furnished with J extra long lace. Hook* TT 1 On
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    • 385 11 «r= TYRE tOMFSRT Jm® AND TYRE VALUES Air pressure, when based upon Tyre-size only can be very unisleading if the varying load is not considered. The Tyres of a SEVEN-Passenger Car, if carrying only TWO people at correct pressure for SEVEN, would prove over inflated for comfort, the surplus pressure
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