Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 April 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 87. VOL. LXXVII. TUESDAY, 15th APRIL, 1919, PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 46 1 gnMlia DafßaasiaaacgsH I UP-TO-DATE PRINTING g 1 of every description undertaken, u S from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by u Tit Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., S M with ears and promptitude. B I. 8 Kltimates given free and artistic display guaranteed. g
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  • 249 2 LORD LEVERHULME AND LAND. [Rxutkb’b Tubgbamb.] London, April 9. Lord Leverhulme, addressing the Colonial Institute, said had Britain consented to the return of the German Colonies, she would have been a party to the greatest crime against their own kinsmen in the Dominions. She would have sacrificed
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  • 146 2 TRIBUTES TO JELLICOE AND BEATTY. London, April 7. Admrial Beatty to day hauls down his flag as Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, on its dispersal. The papers all publish articles on the historic occasion, dwelling on the fact that its put pose was achieved with the complete
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  • 219 2 Karachi, March 31.—Admiral Jellicoe arrived at Karachi this morning and received and replied to the address from the Municipality and later in the morning had interviews with local notabilities and also a deputation from the Anglo-Indians, who urged the placing of training ship in Karachi Harbour.
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  • 46 2 THE CHINA STATION. London, April 3. The Admiralty announces th»t RearAdmiral J H Borrett has been appointed Rear-Admiral Commanding the Fifth Light Crui-er Squadron on the China Station, and that Commodore A A Ellison has been appointed Senior British Naval Officer on the Yangtse.
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  • 24 2 London, April 9. The Vindictive, in the course of salvage operations at Zjebrugge, has broken in half, and must be blown up.
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  • 52 2 Havas. Paris, April 11 —A French paper states that France sees herself confronted with an annual Budget of 22,000,000,000 franc*, therefore the two following principles must be proclaimed: G rmanv must unde: take to pay reparation integrally and the A hes wvl guarantee one another the recovery of
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  • 51 2 Db VEULLE SENTENCED. [Rbutbb’s Telbgkams.] London, April 8. At the Old Bailey, De Vtulle, in connection with the death of Miss Billie Carleton, the actress, pleaded guilty to conspiring to procure large quantities of cocaine last year, and was sentenced to eight months imprisonment in the second
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  • 36 2 COL. RUTHERFORD INSANE. London, April 9. At the Old Bailey, Colonel Rutherford was found guilty of the murder of Major Seton, but insane. The Judge ordered his detention during the King’s pleasure.
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  • 64 2 SCIENTISTS AND MALARIA. Cannes, April 10 At the Scientists’ Congress, convened by the Red Cross, Doctor Laveran, the discoverer of the malaria pirarite, read a report urging the immediate organisation of an International Bureau to arrange for the co-operation of the National Red Cross Societies with national and
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  • 20 2 London, April 9. In the Hou?e of Commons, the Ministry of Health Bill received the third reading
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  • 83 2 London April 10 In the House of Lords, Lord Birkenhead, the Lord Chancellor, introduced a 81l which received a first reading, providing, where a marriage was contracted in the United Kingdom during the war by a member of the overseeas forces, that the competent court in the
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  • 107 2 London, April 10. The Court of Appeal, by a majority, allowed the appeal of de Keyser’s Hotel, London, in the test action against the Crown, who had requisitioned the premises for the payment of ren**, and for compensation during nine months’ occupation For the Crown it
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  • 14 2 London, April 10. The Budget will be introduced on April 30.
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  • 22 2 London, April 8. The Prince of Wales had an aeroplane flight, lasting an hour, over Central Lond jo.
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  • 45 2 Loudon, April 3. The Post Office notifies that sample packets of tea received in the United Kingdom from abroad by sample poit must be plainly marked as containing tea, and must not exceed eight ounces gross weight, on penalty of forfeiture.
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  • 44 2 !—Havas. Paris, April 11.—A series of events in commemoration of French men of letter s who have fallen during the war, was closed by a ceremony in the Pantheon. A list of 450 writers was read, and military honours rendered'
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  • 21 2 .—Havas. M. Bjudrillart, R°ctor of the Institute Catholique, was yesterday admitted a mem- ber of the Academie Francais?
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  • 45 2 .—Havas. The French Chamber of Deputies passed a resolution in favour of proportional representation by 235 votes to 201. The attitude of the Senate remains doubtful, but its opposition six years ago to a similar law is believed to have lessened.— Havas.
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  • 14 2 London, April 5. Si ver is at 48 7/Bd, The market is quiet.
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  • 804 2 The “ST” is informed that Mr W E Vowler has joined the Singapore branch of Morgan’s agency. Mr Yu. formerly Chinese Consul at Padang, Sumatra, arrived in British North Borneo on March 19 to relieve Dr Sia going on leave. H R H the Prince of Kambaeng
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  • 60 2 About 9-30 a.m. on Thursday, a Bugis tapper on Sungei Senai Estate, named Sidong, while collecting latex, was carried away by a tiger, which must be a big one judging from its footprints. A search-party was at once sent out, and only the mutilated remains of the
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  • 781 2 COMPLETE PRIZE LIST. 1 ***** Chua Chin Neoh c/o Ooi Chong Sin, Taiping —5123,650. 2 *****8 E Durheim Tamieng, Sumatra—s6l,B2s. 3 15G392 E. A. Manaseeh, Penang.— $30,912. Fivb Prizes of $6,182.50. 4 3795 H. Waddington c/o Coimbatore Club, Coimbatore. 5 ***** Wong Kong, c/o Yew Sang, Kampar.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 500 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. ffe. < Young Indian Clerk-Conductor wanted immediately for Rubber Estate. Apply 'I |l|/ I with full particulars and salary required to I B I/ V I Manager, Segari Estate, Dindings. S V M I PENANG SALES ROOM. -(M i|j m li iifflh TO BE SOLD BY
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  • 284 3 Sixteen Years a Volunteer” writes to the Editor of the ‘‘Straits Times” ith reference to your correspondent “Simplicitas” letter on the above subject, may I point out that the rules regarding drill, etc., just gazetted are Regulations under the Volunteer Ordinance, 1888, and are not a new Volunteer
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  • 267 3 An English resident in Medan who read some of our lecent on the Singapore housing problem, sends u s a very interesting letter with a photograph and rough giound plan of the house he occupies there tays the “Straits Times.” Th e house looks >ery
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  • 189 3 —“M.T.” W e are authorised by the Hon’ble the Colonial Treasurer to -date that a consignment of a new issue of one cent pieces has •xen received from His Majesty’s Mint, Cadcutta. The new coin, a specimen of which has been shown us. is square in shape
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  • 153 3 .—“S.F.P.” Of the eight prisoners, awaiting trial for various criminal offences, who made good their escape from the prison cells on the night o»f March 27, one named Yeo Mui a H«kien, found hiding in a hut in Tiong Bahru has again been taken into
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  • 87 3 I he existence of cerebro-spinal meningitis in Amoy and ivcruiting districts, from which Chinese labour flows into Malaya, is causing anxiety and. naturally, restrictions are being placed again on the landing of Chinese at Penang, Port Swettenhaon and Singapore. No precautions can be considered too severe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1414 3 POSlTlON^ vacant. notices. SIN POH HOCK CO., Dresser wanted for Estate By Power of Attorney dated 11th instant undertake to build new wooden M maser Gapia Estate, Padang we have authorised Mr. S. Wood-Hill to lighters, junks, sampans &c., Hospit» 1 sign our firm, per pro with eflect from the
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    • 745 3 Tycos I printing Registered mark i| 1 OOK for this mark on the i| mstrun }ent you buy. It’s your T a i II E guarantee for faithful performance. F p 2 TyCCS (Hews) (Job) j I THERMOMETERS 47 7 498 I andTEMPERATURE I INSTRUMENTS for We do the best
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  • 21 4 Lindley. —At 360, Anson Road. Penang, on the 14th Ap ii, the wife of Mr. A. Lindley, of a daughter
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  • 966 4 The present Snltan of Egypt, Prince Ahmed Faad, g.c.b who succeeded his brother, Sultan Husein Kim appointed 9th October, 1917, in the place of the Khedive Abbas, a friend of the Central Powers, when it became necessary to declare Egypt a British Protectorate, is reported to have issued a
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  • 14 4 In Penang, to-day, there was no market for refined or unrefined tin.
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  • 21 4 [From Our Own Corrispondrnt. Singapore, April 15. A fleet of two cruisers and seven torpedo boats arrived this morning.
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  • 30 4 [From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, April 15. The prospectus is issued of the Taxi Company. The company propose to put 40 cabs and many lorries on hire.
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  • 16 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 15. The Port Examination Service is stopped.
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  • 116 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 9. The North China Insurance Company and the Union Insurance Company of Canton are amalgamating. The following information has been received by the British Naval authorities at Bangkok The Anamba mine field is now clear and open to traffic. A Straits Government
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  • 1767 4 After much discussion the mandatory principle was at length decided upon with regard to the Mandates. Colonies formerly heli by Germany, and it has been accepted as a practical method of disposing uf the question. The character of the mandate may differ according to circumstances, and in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 304 4 (PALE PILSENI BEER g LIGHT REFRESHING, BREWED TO g H SUIT THE MOST EXACTING TASTE. E n H SUPPLIES OBTAIN ABL E FROM PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd., j (Incorporated in England) J AND PRINCIPAL DEALERS g I PENANG. J as liBOk••< q "djatSßtrr JMm 71W 1 i w^g ,r fe
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    • 23 4 THE CRAG2HOTEL, TTpenang9hills. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 THE TIDES. The fallcwirg are the tides for To-day and To-tuorrow, Ptnai g Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 10-DAY. 12.23 p.m. 7.01 p.m. Tomorrow. 12,31 a m. 7.00 a.in. 1.00 p.m. 7.28 p.m.
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  • 302 5 SCHEIDEMANN’S SPEECH. [Reuteb’b Tkjbohamb.] Berlin, April 11. 1 Weimar message says In the NationAssembly, Herr Scbeidemann, the Chancellor, said loyalty to treaties would a distinguishing mark of new Germany, vital German interests must be un-Iw-rviujy protected. While the spirit of served conciliation would be observed Awards ail people’,
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  • 1145 5 BERLIN MEASURES. Berlin, April 7. It is stated that extensive military measures are being taken in Berlin to repress disturbances. Hamburg Apprehensive. A Hamburg telegram speaks of impending catbStrophe there. It is reported that the Spartacist leaders, Doctors Lauftenberg aud Herz, have recently been working to
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  • 257 5 .—Havas. YUGO SLAV ATTITUDE. Paris, April 9. The Temps” says the Yugo-Siav Press Bureau states that the Yugo-Slav Government has refused the Entente request for ti e co-operation of its army against the Hungarian Soviets Budapest Elections. Copenhagen, April 10. A Budapest message says all the Soviet candidates
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  • 134 5 NATIONALIST LEADERS RELEASED Cairo, April 7. The proclamation by General Allenby, mentioned in the House of Commons, orders the release of the four deported Nationalist leaders, who are now permitted to leave Egypt. Regrettable Incidents. London, April 11. A communique of April Bth reports several regrettable incidents at Cairo
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  • 72 5 London, April 10. In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Ivor Philipps, Mr Churchill said a general war medal bad been decided on and the design of the ribbon approved, A free preliminary issue would be made to all who were entitled to the medal,
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  • 205 5 M. Ps’ TELEGRAM TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE. [Rjum's Tmlugbams.] London, April 10. Another telegram, signed by 200 members of the House cf Common?, was despatched to Mr Lloyd George last evening, urging the British delegates to refuse to agree to any proposal to recognise the Russian Soviet Government.
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  • 197 5 THE BOLSHEVIST ADVANCE. London, April 10. General Franchet d’Esperey expressed the opinion that Odessa was tenable, but be decided to evacuate it, owing to the absence of food supplies for the civilians. The Bolshevists are now trying to penetrate the Crimea, and are already in contact with French
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  • 181 5 JOINT RESPONSIBILITY. London, April 7. In connection with the situation of the Allied forces in North Russia, it is emphasised that responsibility for the North Russian expedition is an Allied one, undertaken with all due deliberation by the Supreme War Council. Britain was entrusted with the co-ordination of
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  • 31 5 Madrid, April 10. There were 100 casualties on a steamer on which 400 Russian Bolshevists were being deported to Odessa. The vessel struck a mine in the Dardanelles,
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  • 55 5 Ottawa, April 8. The Government has introduced a Bill providing that undesirable immigrants may be deported at any time within five years of entering the Dominion, instead of three years as at present. The Bill will exclude Bolshevists and interned or deported enemy aliens, and provide a
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  • 228 5 PRIVATE DISCUSSIONS PROBABLE. [Raxrrni’B Tulugxams.J Paris, April 10. It is probable the peace terms will be handed to the Germans and discussed privately and that there will be no public meeting till the terms are practically agreed upon. The number of German delegates at Versailles is expected
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  • 363 5 ,—Havas. London, April 7. In the House of Commons, Mr. Claude Lowther affirmed that a commission, comprising Messrs Hughes, Henderson and Walter Long, appointed by the late Government to inquire into the enemies’ capacity to pay indemnities, reported that the enemy could, if given time, pay £20,000,000,000. Mr. Bonar
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  • 96 5 .—Havas. Paris, April 11.—French Senators, present in the Senate, signed a demand that the International Conference shall prepare a treaty worthy of the victory of the Allied Armies, capable of assuring tbe pjace and justice for the world expected; the exaction from the enemy of full restitution
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  • 219 5 A COMMUNIQUE FROM PEKING, [Baum’s Tbugbams.] Paris, April 6. The Chinese delegation received a communiquĕ from the Peking Government, explaining the Chinese demand for the nullification of Japan’s 21 demands. The communiquĕ declares that China demands complete freedom to direct her own affairs, and the full exercise of
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  • 97 5 OVER 100 RISINGS. Tokio, April 9. A semi-official report states that over 100 risings occurred in different places in Korea between March 31st and April 3rd, the rioters, armed with clubs, sickles and axes, assaulting the police and gendarmes, attacking and burning post offices and Government buildings and
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  • 66 5 Seoul, Mar. 29.—Thirty demonstrations occurred in Seoul during the last two days. There were many Korean casualties. The ancient custom of mountain signal fires was revived. One thousand railway employes are on strike. It is reported that a new party opposing independence propaganda has been organized,
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  • 146 5 STATEMENTS IN THE COMMONS. London, April 8. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. A. Hailwood (Co. U.—Ardwick), who alleged that great barm was being done to British interests in India and the Far East by the seditious efforts of German missionaries, and asked if they were
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  • 64 5 LIBERAL RETURNED. London, April 11. The Central Hull by-election, caused by the death of Col. Sir Mark Sykes (Coalition Unionist) resulted as follows Commander Kenworthy (Liberal) 8,616 Lord Eustace Percy (Coalition .Unionist) 7,699 Liberal Majority 917 The result at the General Election was as follows Col. Sir
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  • 22 5 Lausanne, April 7. The International Olympic Games Committee decided that the seventh Olympiad be held at Antwerp in 1920.
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  • 28 5 London, April 7. The “London Gazette” of April 7th gives Mentioned for gallant and distinguished service at Aden, Subadar Sohan Singh (Malay States Guides Artillery),
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  • 834 6 MVf.” THE GREAT EXODUS. Now it came to pass that the Great War ended and there ensued a sort of peace which men used to call an armistice. Now the difference between a war and an armistice ia this in war one nation warreth with
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  • 97 6 New York. February 19. —Th« London, correspondent of the New York “World” states “I learn that one of the greatest combines in the world is being organised. It will be known as the English Electrical Company, with a capital of £5,000.000, and will employ 25,000 persons. It is
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  • 434 6 Throughout the war patriotism has justly been preferred to private interests. Many men have deliberately sacrificed insurance provision for their families and for their own old age. The time has now arrived when every man should reconsider that great question. Valuable documents can now be safely sent by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 174 6 PRITCHARD C° L“ (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) MILLINERY For EASTER. We have just opened out a quantity of Easter Hats; also New Voile Dresses and Sun= shades—all to be sold at Sale Prices. Our clearance sale Is only for Two Days more. Now is Your Opportunity. t Millinery. White
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    • 52 6 NIGHT-TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME to take Pinkettes, the gentle little laxatives. Their good effects are experienced next morning, and without griping or purging. dispel constipation, cure biliousness, sick headaches, liverishness, coated tongue, foul breath. Obtainable from dealers everywhere, or at 60 cents the vial, from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine
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    • 86 6 STAMPS BOUGHT. All sorts of Postage, Revenue and Telegraph Stamps purchased in Large quantities. Cash per return mail. H. ROSS-SHIELLS i Co., 4, Eldon Street, London, E. C- 2 England. (Bankers :—National Provincial and Union Bank of England). To REDUCE YOUR COST OF CULTIVATION By Using Massey-Harris AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Eight-Disc
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    • 162 6 I WHENYOUBUY TAN WIPIN’S BURMA CHEROOTS YOU ARE SURE OF GETTING THE BEST ON THE MARKET. Rolled from carefully selected and well matured leaves by skilled hands, Recommended Brands BURMESE KINS.’ SISAR.” “BOOK.’ Made in Rangoon or Mouhnein shapes and in three strengths; strong, medium or mild. For Quality, Condition,
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  • 2051 7 DR. BROOKE’S COMMENTS. llowing notes by Dr. Brooke on the Ihe him on Preventive Quarantine by iaart and Dr. B. Day” appear in Mr- L u for the next P.A.M. meeting he aS T have lead the valuable report by 1 1 Mooiiaart and Day with much inter-
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  • 33 7 [From Oub Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 15. The Tek>k Anson Rubber Company’s report shows a profit of $37,638. No di\ dend is recommended. The all-in costs were 40.26, against 56.03.
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  • 44 7 The Eastern Produce Excharg», Penang, gives the following prees obtained for rubber sold yesterday Diamond Smoked Sh°et fair 86 to 99 Diamond Uusmoked Sheet 75 to 89 Plain Unsmoked Sleet 68 to 77 Pressed Scrap, Loose Scrap and Virgin to 42
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  • 1343 7 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS, The report of the Directors of the Ulu Piah Co., Ld., for the year ended December 31st, 1918, to be submitted to the sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders, to be held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, the
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  • 178 7 lebrI ebr ary 26 -The Federal toons on. the export of Western Australian in a W,th by Mr Frank A Mo «> ĕs which he P«l>lish. cJZ?” ‘he negotiations with the irna S “‘honWea since 10th Decernasked te permission was ed to ship tin one at
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  • 202 7 Pbnang, April 15, 1919. S. P. Tapioca lO sales M. P. Tapioca eee jjo 59 sellers. I Gold leaf < I $72 sellers I Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oa) sl6| buyers Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $4O nO m: Trang Pepper nominal I Mace $9O nom.
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  • 161 7 Yesterday afternoon in the lower room of I the Town Hal! a number of lending citiz n’, with the Rev. Keppel Garnier in the chair, listened to an able address by Miss Strou* who has for many years actively concerned het self with social ee;vice movements, particularly for
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  • 115 7 APRIL MEDAL. The competition for the Penang Golf Club’s April Medal resulted as follows nett Mr J D Laing 48 47= 95-22 =37 Sir A Adams 48 52= 100—24 =76 Mr J Tryner 51 +50=101—24=77 Mr J Sellar 41 43= 84— 3= 81 Mr AS Hall 47
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  • 298 7 “S.T.” Smith, a newly arrived jockey from R>angoon, brought very unfavourable news with respect to H. Vincent, who, as a result of lithe fall he had there on January 8 last, is still confined to his bed. Smith Left again on Friday, in company with W. Suttle,
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  • 73 7 The Japanese training squadron, comprising the old armoured cruisers Azuma (9,436 tons) and Tokieva (9,850 tons) which arrived at Singapore on the 7th instant, left port for a cruise during which Australia will be visited. The squadron saluted the port as it left the harbour, tne
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  • 34 7 The export of rice from Bangkok during March was 2,146,783 piculs approximately valued at Tcs. 23,603,216 Japan took the largest share of the white rice exported, then Netherlands India and Singapore.
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  • 78 7 SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION. Wednesday April 16th. 7 p.m. Office of Tenebrae. Maundy Thursday, 17th April. 7 am. Morning Service. 7 pm. Office of Tenebrae and Mandatum. Good Friday, 18tb April. 8 a.m Morning Service. 7 pm. Office of Tenebn e and S*a‘icn9 of the
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  • 110 7 Wednesday 16th April of the Feria, Day of fasting. 630 a m. Mass, confession the whole day. Thursday April 17th. Maunday Thursday 7 a m. High Mass. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament throughout the day till 10 p m. Friday April 18th Good Friday, Day of
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  • 97 7 Good Friday April 18tb. 7 45 a.m. Litany and Ante-Communion 10 00 am. Matins with short Addressees on the Seven Words from rhe Cross. 12 noon Three Hours Service (Tamil). 6.30 p m. Evensong and Sermon. Eas’er Eve April 19th. 6.00 p m. Evensong. 630 p.m.
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  • 132 7 Yesterday ’s Lath Aumivat.» Aing Thye, Jim, 45, Kedah, Quah Beng Kee, general. To-DAT’B AuiVAUk Ban Whatt Soon, Lyons, 199, Singapore. Eastern Shipping Co, general. Gula, Arshat, 48, Gula, Kennedy k, Co., general. To-day's Dipaxtubm. Thye Oe, Euscff, 23, Bagan Serai. Aing Thye, Jim, 45, Kedah. Asia, Danish,
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  • 345 7 POST OFFICE. DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,) By train 7.15 a.m. Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m. pore and Hongkong— J on Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and Tapah Road j 3.45 p. m
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  • 106 7 T 1 e homeward mail C via Singapore closes at 6 p m. on Thursday. Tie Fultala. with the outward mails*, is expected here at daylight on Thursday. The following Sub- Post Office will be closed in the middle of the day on week days at the following
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  • 78 7 Miss Mabel Normand', the “star” in the sensational film “Mickey”’ which is now being shown at the Empire Theatre, won! some publicity shortly before the film waa launched, by being arrested and fined byJudge House for violating traffic regulation» in endeavouring to learn the details of running
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