Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-05-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1835. Ho 100. VOL. LXXVII. THURSDAY, Ist MAY, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement576 1919-05-01 1 j jp jljtsu. I pr#( V K. Murflhfiffii, I ANSON ROAD. I I .resetting and I sur» 10 1 Mjn PU a i O 1 /F YOU HAVE, HOT TRIED, If i BEAR BRAND MILK I ?J± jf|' I y eu Mn have no idea what a i g i576 words
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Advertisement48 1919-05-01 1 c icgasa 1 UP-TO-DATE PRIXTINe a •< •▼«ry deaoription andarakeu, 2 fr«m aTi jit mg card to th*3 largest J J size poster, by S The Pisaat Prm, Lit, S with sars uod prompatuda. I s I latimatsfl giwsn free and artiitie I display f«annte«d. •■aaaoa■■■■«■■aaaaa«■■a a■s a a48 words
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Article402 1919-05-01 2 THE COMPETITION OF JAPAN. Lord Emnoott, who has retired from bis position as director of the War Trade Department, is one of the business men of the country who have been giving their services to the Government throughout the wa r in matters which they are402 words
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Article187 1919-05-01 2 The fatal p’ornaine prisoning case which occurred at Knu Ngao Hock Shuk, a private school, in the morning of April 16, is U’»der investigation by the Canton courts. The poisonous substance discovered in the pot in which soup wa? b?ing prepared, and also in the school house,187 words
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Article163 1919-05-01 2 New Yoik, March 24.—A striking tribute to British comradeship was paid by General O’Ryao, commanding the famous 27th Division, at a lec tre given last night by General Sir F Maurice. In introducing General Maurice, General O'Ryan said We shall alwajs feel honoured by the request made by163 words
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61 1919-05-01 2 It is estimated that, if the rural population which is self-supplying is exclu ed, abou* 47,000,000 Germai s are qualified to participate in the new foud imports. Unless the rural population is to feel aggrieved, there will have to be the strictest enforcement of the61 words
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Article65 1919-05-01 2 According to a statement of the German Finance Minister, Kuiffer, it h proposed to levy a tax on wealth which is calculated to proc uce 40,000,000 000 marks (£2,000,000,000). Small for tunes not tx> ceeding 20,000 marks (£1,000) will have to pay 1| per cent, larger65 words
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Advertisement1046 1919-05-01 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. Advertiser Englishman, 2$ years ex- WAGON-PACH AU NG perience in Planting wants billet offering m n |r D i| U MiNCC ITR good prospects. Can terminate present WULrKMNI mIULOj LIU. engagement with a month’s notice. Reply to Box 134, c/o Pinang Gazette. Notice is hereby given that1,046 words
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Advertisement796 1919-05-01 2 Tycos THERMOMETERS mll are used all over the world by the 1 medical profession, in hospitals am I in homes. I The consistent use of Fever Thermometers often prevents serious > L~. illness in the family by its indication I of the presence of fever. It elmt- I nates uncertainty796 words
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Article2378 1919-05-01 3 S.T.” r v OF GOVERNMENT iS adeqlaci^ !lES CoIOt ,»BXOHS’ f t i ie commissions appointed 'niv die Governor <4 th- Struts to the X' -ting MK -vu-e of the Stiaits Settlements I!ie i' llbl r, < an d the provision ree *nd thc t\ such officersS.T.” - 2,378 words
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Article332 1919-05-01 3 PENANG, MAY 1, 1919. BEEF— cts. Soup per catty 20 Roast do 30—32 Steaks do 30—32 Stew or Curry_Meat do 21 —22 Rump Steak do 30 —32 Ox Tail each 35 do Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart Small each 35 Liver per catty 40 Fillet of332 words
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Article2225 1919-05-01 3 —“S.F.P.” FOOD PRODUCTION ENACTMENT. An ordinary meetnig of the Legislative Council was held in the Council Chambers on Monday afternoon. In the absence of H. E. lhe Governor, the Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell was in the chair. Piesent. —H. E. the General Officer Commanding the troops (Major-General—“S.F.P.” - 2,225 words
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Advertisement62 1919-05-01 3 discomfort after meals usually due to flatulence, or wind in; the stomach, may be remedied by the occasion, use of the gentle little laxative®. Pinkettes dispel constipation and flatulence, cure bdiouaies®, sick headaches, livenshness, coated ill-smelling breath, clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of dealers, or for 60 oents62 words
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Advertisement286 1919-05-01 3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A VJCTORV BALL (Fancy Dress) will be held, at the T O WtN HALL, PENANG, on the Friday of the Peace Celebrations at p.m. HANDSOME PRIZES will be given for the Best Costumes (Ladies’ and Gentlemen.) Tickets $5 each. Ladies Free. POSITION WANTED. A Burgher setks employment in286 words
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Article372 1919-05-01 4 TTo the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Iq your lust night’s issue there appeared under the pseudonym of Citizen a letter which practically states my views regarding the Fort Sice and the proposed Imperial Hotel,” I agree in point of detail with »11 the suggestions that372 words
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Article297 1919-05-01 4 [To the Editor of the ‘‘Pinang Gazette.”] Sir. —In his letter to you regarding the proposed visit of the Food Controller to Penang, Mr Clayton, the Deputy Food Controller, says, arnot g other things, that the Food Controller will be glad to m et the Chinese Chamber297 words
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Article122 1919-05-01 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —With reference to my letter which appeared in yesterday’s paper, will y<-u kindly alter my figures from 35 to 55 per gantang), I believe one of the figu.es has been misprinted. I am very thankful for the information giv-n by122 words
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Article129 1919-05-01 4 S T.” The report of the Food speech at Kuala Lumpur on Friday which, as stated, we reproduced yesterday from our Kuala Lumpur contemporary, the Malay Mail,” contains an error wh ch puts a d fferent construction upon Mr. James’s reference to the Local Thunderer in theS T.” - 129 words
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Article185 1919-05-01 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,—We are invited to prepare to celebrate tbe signing of Peace with decorations, processions and rejoicings. Pending publication of the finally agreed upon terms of Peace, our rejoicings must be founded on a faith which sees the vision of things hoped185 words
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Article100 1919-05-01 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazettb’-j Sir,—l note with satisfaction that the local Press is now doing justice to our Cuinese triends by publishing their names in the lists of passengers arriving at or sailing from this port. It is indeed good reading when, in one of100 words
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Article30 1919-05-01 4 BACHELORS’ QUARTERS URGED. [From Our Own Correspondent. s Singapore, May 1. At a meeting of the members of Tangiin Club the building of bachelors’ quarters was strongly urged.30 words
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Article337 1919-05-01 4 PADI EXPORT. In his report for 1917-18, Mr. G. A. Hall, Acting Adviser to the Kedah Government, says the export of padi totalled 20.030.550 gantangs against 17,156,800 in 1335. and that of rice 4,179,294 gantangs against 2,672,000. The duty collected amounted to $146,701. Until the end of337 words
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Article159 1919-05-01 4 The report for 1917-1918 on the State of Perlis, by Mr. H. C. Eckhardt, Acting Adviser, says the padi harvested in the first half of the year gave a fair crop and with stocks over from previous years, a record export of 4,407 koyans (3,525,000 gantangs) was159 words
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Article207 1919-05-01 4 LETTERS READ AT P.A.M. MEETING. Telegram to the R.G.A. [From Our Own Representative.] Kuala Lumpur, May 1. The annual general meeting of the P.A.M. lasted throughout Wednesday. In a lengthy discussion regarding the Marama scandal, a number of planters read letters received from their wives, stating that, the207 words
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Article171 1919-05-01 4 Letters received in Singapore by ti e •nail from Marama pa-henge s are in very similar strain to those publisi ed in the “P. G." They speak ot the disgraceful sanitary conditions, owing to lack of proper cleansing opportunities with so many children and the fact that G171 words
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Article38 1919-05-01 4 INCREASED PENDING COMMISSION’S REPORT. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, May 1. Tbe steamer companies have agreed to tbe demands for higher wages, pending tbe report of a Commission of Enquiry to be appointed by tbe Government.38 words
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Article478 1919-05-01 4 [From a Correspondent.} The post and telegraph office at Bukit Mertajam has been removed to tbe District Office, and the old building is being demolished. A new office will be erected where there will also be a telephone exchange, something like the Dato Kramat Road sub-post office, with478 words
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Article543 1919-05-01 4 The “Frankfurter Zeitung” approves the nomination of the German Peace Delegates. It was of vital importance, it says, that men should be selected who had the least connexion with the old regime and the policy that led to the war. The newspaper is polite about Count Brockdorff-Rantzau,543 words
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Advertisement19 1919-05-01 4 SADHU SUNDER SINGH. Addresses in the Town Hall, Saturday 3rd ins'ant, 6 p.m. Major Dewar presides* ALL ARE INVITED.19 words
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Advertisement237 1919-05-01 4 JUST ARRIVED LATEST MODEL Reading Standard) MOTOR CYCLES 16 H. P. Twin Cylinders Magneto Ignition 3 speed with S Electric Fittings. s g CATALOGUES FREE ON REQUEST. I Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd.,] s 27, Beach Street, Sole Agents. W/IIIIIIIIIIimiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Dr. Cassell's Tablets Cure Bowel Troubles and Prevent Malarial Fevers, and237 words
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Miscellaneous157 1919-05-01 4 UUU M U u U M M M M J i&Dpire Theatre] Thursday Ist May to Sunday 4th May, H First House 8 p.m. Sharp. Cl c -IMLAa iMßfegl n Jerry c-n the i S Farm 'OWI-Oi Cub Corned v. HI n g F ME Wh i n IF in157 words
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Article2332 1919-05-01 5 <rtlNG COMMITTEE’S REPORT. •t nng is a further portion of the rhe 1 1 -he Standing Committee of the P A. wing short synopsis of the ptancit J may not be out of place Root Diseases. The -ymptoms of attack 7 ind remedial methods of treat- ,pther with2,332 words
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Article440 1919-05-01 5 T O M.” TODDY SHOPS AND DRUNKENNESS. A special general meeting of this Asscciarion was held at Su igzai Club on Friday. Mr. J. H. Allard presided. Rrci Supply. Th< Secretaby stated that the definite complaints made by three managers and the Group Hospi r al Secretary—■ T O M.” - 440 words
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Article42 1919-05-01 5 M. Lairolle. the French deputy gives the following figures for the male and rernale population of France in 1911 and 1919, these including only persons over 16 years of age Men. Women. ion 13.860.000 14 600.000 12.700 000 14,300,00042 words
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Advertisement202 1919-05-01 5 NEW STOCKS I DEVOES KEROSENE OIL (59est kerosene Oil in tde "IVorld). I STOCKS AVAILABLE AT ALL OF OUR AGENCIES I AGENTS EVERYWHERE.— I IPOH AGENT: I PENANG AGENT: I BAN HOE SENG Co. CHEAT SENG Co. I Standard Oil @o., of Jiew York, I iin 11 i— i~~imii ~~~lannii202 words
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Article19 1919-05-01 6 Buckland —On April 26tb, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapoie, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Buckland, a sen.19 words
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Article38 1919-05-01 6 Jones-Stuckey—At the Church of the Assumption, Penang, on the 30th April, by the Rev. L. M. Duvelle, Hairy T. Jones, barrister-a aw, Ipob, to Clare, daughter of the late Mr. George Stuckey, and Mrs. Stuckey, of Cardiff.38 words
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Article778 1919-05-01 6 When it ccmesj to a question of final analysis in pronouncing judgment on the Government of a country the matter resolves iteelf largely into an enquiry into the character, ability and general ffiiciercy of the officials reeponsille for running the administrative machinery. In discussing reasons for778 words
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Article358 1919-05-01 6 The output of the Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co N. L. for April was: hours worked 621, cubic yards treated 65,000, output 450 piculs. Tt is notified in the Government Gazette tha‘ Amov’and are ports ir fected with Ce rt bro-Spinal Meningitis. Mr and Mrs A W Still358 words
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Article1427 1919-05-01 6 WELL KNOWN RICE MERCHANT HEAVILY FINED. As a result to the statement made by Mr. Lim Boon Haw at the Chinese public meeting held recently at the Chinese Town Hall, to the eflheb that he held documents to prove that he had been charged for Burmah white1,427 words
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Article24 1919-05-01 6 [From Our Own Corbespondint.] Singapore. May 1. A number of rice traders were profited for selling above the retail price.24 words
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Article263 1919-05-01 6 Tie funeral cf Mr William KeX Acting Manager, Prai Dock, took ph last evening, tbe remains beirg conveyed from Penang General Hospital to the Western Road Cemetery, where the Rev D J Ros?, M a, St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church conducted the services in the chape263 words
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Article98 1919-05-01 6 IlClt This Christian p e n»D|> Penang. Since his last vi-i'. y tbe Sadhu has been ad !re -'’’is gatherings of Chinese a mpO Peking, Tokyo, Kyoto and ot r j e places. He will give an a ,re t ]e 3$ Town Hall here on Saturday,98 words
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Article25 1919-05-01 6 0 wiii »P‘ Mr Paeqaal’s pear to-morrow. s article’ orders for reprints of 15 ,104 pamphlet form 20 cts a f.25 words
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Advertisement172 1919-05-01 6 TWWIffIWWH jajSSgi» M lw BISCUITS From War to Peace. WAR deprived millions of Civilians of these biscuits. Their loss has been the Sailors, and Soldiers’ gain, for the famous HUNTLEY PALMERS’ factory has been worked to its utmost by Government demands. PEACE t conditions now once again enable HUNTLEY PALMERS172 words
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Advertisement62 1919-05-01 6 E. O. SPECIAL DINNER MONDAY, STH MAY. After Dinner Mr. Chas- E. Weatherley Will Present “THE PRIZE PACKETS” Variety Entertainers. A Popular Show. DA PETITE ZILLA. The Prince of Pantomime. XAIDA STEDDA. Australia’s Vesta Tilley. QUEENIE LLOYD. The Cute Kid. CHAS. E. WEATHERLEY and a Piano. CLOTILDE COLEMAN Entertainer. Dinner62 words
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Article4294 1919-05-01 7 the rubber telegram. H E. REPLIES TO CRITICISMS From our cwh Representative] c c.-e’encv tbe High Commissioner, H Yo M g,K.C.M.G. K B E., Sir a-’he mteting of the Federal r 6 l e ie ld&- Lumpur on Tuesday. CC3QW abo present the Raj* Muda tin 2 the4,294 words
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Article528 1919-05-01 7 ANSWER TO CRITICISMS. After replying to the speeches of the Unofficial members in the Federal Ccuncil on Wednesday, H. E. the High Commissioner, before leaving on retirement, said there were one on two points he wished to clear up. H. E made an important reply to outside528 words
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Article177 1919-05-01 7 Considerable surprise has been betrayed by the local Portuguese on becoming aware that the Governor of Macao, Senior A. T« Barbosa, has been dismissed from hi» Governorship. It appears that the new government at Lisbon which is of democratic principles, issued instructions immediately to remove the177 words
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Article41 1919-05-01 7 The Victory Ball to be held in the Towif Hall on the Friday of the peace celebrations will be a fancy dress function. Prizefl will be given for the best costumes. Ticket are 85 each, ladies free. 141 words
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Article430 1919-05-01 8 —Ex The be-t monamenia to the memory of Australia’s fal en sol tiers will not be built of stone. It hin the hearts of the people, in the art and litera ure and song and music of the nation, that the sentiments of pride aud patriotism—Ex - 430 words
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Article89 1919-05-01 8 A foreigner who returned to Shanghai from the North brought news of a big fire in Pengpu, Anhui, the first big station north of Pukow on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway. Nearly a hundred persons are supposad to be dead, many more homeless and between $300,000 and $500,00089 words
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Article133 1919-05-01 8 Peking, April 18—Despatches from Korea state that three hundred Koreans at Changsong created a disturbance and were fired upon on Apr 16. Six were killed and others wounded. At Kochohli another cro »d was fired upon and some injured. Arre,t of as Americas Missiosary An133 words
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Article94 1919-05-01 8 Washington, April 9th.—The Department of Agriculture has issued a forecast of winter whe*t production this year of 657,000,000 bushels. The condition of crops ou Ist April was 99.8 per cent. This is the largest crop ever grown, «nd the Government’s guaranteed price of $2 26 per94 words
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Article70 1919-05-01 8 Washington, April 9.—The War D partment has announced that the aggregate strength cf the American army on Ist April was 2,053,715 including 139,739 Marines with the Expeditionary Forces The total shows no decrease from 7th December last. The army is now divided as follows 1,373,510 iu70 words
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Article162 1919-05-01 8 '—Ex. Maj«>r-Gcneral Sir Edward Travers Clarke, who accompanied Sir Douglas Haig back home, as the new Quartermaster-GeneraJ, i- a strong man. He has risen by great leaps over his colleagues during the war, and was taken from Salonika to France to act as a Deputy to the'—Ex. - 162 words
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Advertisement177 1919-05-01 8 PRITCHARD C“ Lp (incorporated in the straits settlements.) H DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. We are showing a beautiful selection of New Goods in this Department amongst them THE SEFTON FABRICS The Dernier Cri in Dress Goods. Their bold designs and Colours; their absolute novelty and originality will lend charm to the wearer177 words
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Advertisement175 1919-05-01 8 (TRADE MARK) AND THE Exact Materials used by IP > B jFk B F BRITISH WAR OFFICE for I their WATERPROOF COVERS ALL MOTOR BODY FITTINGS Write ter LUt to:— AGRICULTURAL G. J3;433T0>, 9. Broad Strest. Bloomsbury. C, fL* LON DOH. ENfttaNO. gOHIMOOMBlooamiOOK&£« OCaK!i:o«BlOOBBiOO P* NIK KO' j HODEBN ABT175 words
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Advertisement302 1919-05-01 8 |IIIIIIIII!I!!III1IIIIIIII| III!IIIIIIIIII1II1H I TRY THESE j J I I Coyer cut the Label 1 gold g j 5 S 1 carettes. s P i WtwM t =Q J 0 c, »Te RtOTRiOI rms lasi (p S s ,7 g S FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Oi g AT 75 CENTS302 words
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Article177 1919-05-01 9 Although Herr Erzberger is not to be one of the Peace Delegates, he still remains Minister of State, and in an addres« recently given in Berlin he threw a little more light on the Government policy. After repeating in other words the main arguments of the177 words
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Article203 1919-05-01 9 A financial contributor to the “Vossische Zeitung” is much concerned about the prospect of trade with Russia. He understands on good authority that some of the most important capitalists in Russia have contrived to move their capital from Petrograd and Moscow to the Crimea, the Ukraine,203 words
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Article162 1919-05-01 9 The “Australian Monthly Market Report” states that the removal of wheat from. Australia to the United Kingdom and Europe is steadily progressing, the tonnage being provided by the British Government. They are ilfting the wheat they have purchased in Australia, and we expect by the end of August162 words
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Article116 1919-05-01 9 A reverend canon is reported to have condemned the jazz dance, while admitting that he has never seen it. The tone of Aztec comic songs, The very way they word them, I place my ban upon them all— Because I’ve never heard them The marriage laws116 words
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Article120 1919-05-01 9 Penang, May 1, 1919 S. P. Tapioca $9.50 sellers. M. P. Tapioca 510 sellers. Gold leaf 572 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast;B lbs. 6 oz) sl6fc buyers Black Pepper 525 n<»m White Pepper 540 nom. Trang Pepper nominal Mace 9O nom Mace Pickings $BO sellers Cloves s<o sellers. Nutmegs sellers.120 words
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Article145 1919-05-01 9 To-dat's Auniu. Trang, Perkin, 73, Sitiawan, Eastern Sbippirg Co, general. Kedah. Murphy, 94, Tiatig, Eastern Shiping Co, genera'. Sapph\ Scott, 329, Telak Anson, Adamson Uilfillan, general. Hong Has, Keen, 1,924, Rangoon, Chin Hin, and Co, general. Tenchi Maru, Miguro, 435, Deli. Gutbrie and Co, general Sekkow Maru, Shanghai,145 words
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Article136 1919-05-01 9 lhe following telegram has been received from the Naval General Staff Officer, Singapore:—South Atlantic warning No. 9. This area is now clear and navigation is unrestricted except in areas off New Zealand as follows—Three Kings, New Zealand, North Island mines laid on line joining 34 deg. 6’136 words
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Article276 1919-05-01 9 POST OFFICE. DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States, ABy train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m. pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bsgan Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and Tapah Road J 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson276 words
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Article136 1919-05-01 9 The homeward mail “A by the Euryalus, closes at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The following Sub-Post Office will be closed in the middle of the day on weSk days at the following hours E. &O. Hotel From Noon to 1 p.m. Dato Kramat From 11.30 a.m to 12.15136 words
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Advertisement353 1919-05-01 9 ‘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. t WOOSTER BELTING353 words
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Advertisement100 1919-05-01 9 GRANT’S IWF S 1 -H WHISKY. AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., PENANG. |MB ■■■■■■■VW FOR I Dredge Spares, Stamp I I s Batteries, Crushers, Shoes j and Dies, Screening, Drill, I Steel, Etc., j Please Apply J. BERRY Co., I (Agents for FRASER AND CHALMERS.) I Penang Branch. —CHINA STREET100 words
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Article435 1919-05-01 10 The following; is the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday the Bth April, 1919. Present.— Messrs A B Voules (President), Yeoh Guan Seok, Quah Berg Kee, F Duxbury. A M Goodman, Chee Wor Lok and A 1' Goodrich. 1. The minutes of the435 words
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Advertisement343 1919-05-01 10 ’4* Ar «a ■qß&tftZr MAGNETO Hj IGNITION. 4' i Jf Comfort with True Economy g Appearance: Beautiful in lines and O finish, this Overland Motor Car has *<g grace and style. fe Performance: It is dependable capable of speed and endurance —free ,&> s?<' from petty troubles. il '8 <i|gL343 words
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Advertisement128 1919-05-01 10 Tim I 11' 1 I WU u** C****** I lj| I H 11 «H»» M*«« J til Ml I KaMrtei l <ff; Cm( M. «M C«K» L Kt< Pi' H *•»•>"••••• i Fl*,’: k L!:'. F.H V<« 9 ft ill yx Sol*»y I kr Lq Th gMq cm-ih», y ««ytlW,128 words
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Advertisement221 1919-05-01 10 i undenoood STANDARD typewriters' 5 The Machine You E a d will Eventually Buy j a t a t a i t a t f PATERSON, SIMONS Co, LIMITED. i I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) I PENANG, SINGAPORE <£ KUALA LUMPUR. j g AGENTS. j ■jg||g|W the quantity is and HAIG221 words
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Article199 1919-05-01 11 New York. March 24.—The Rev. Charles A. Eaton, for ten years pastor of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, will leave the ministry to devote himself to “extending the principles of the Kingdom of God to industrial relations. ,r He said he would be a consulting expert on199 words
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Article180 1919-05-01 11 The “Daily Chronicle’’ is authoritatively informed that twice during the war the Kaiser narrowly escaped being killed hy British airmen, and. curiously enough, on both occasions it was the ’«me squadron No. 55 which so nearly accomplished the deed. On Christmas Eve, 1917. the squadron was carrying180 words
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Article152 1919-05-01 11 Helsingfors. February 19.—1 have *-etr to-day a letter on British India addressed by the Bolsheviks’ diplomatic representative at Stockholm, a little wh’le before he was ex |el led. to the famous Sj>ecial Commission at Petrograd. The letter contains striking proof that this Bolshevist agent during the summer152 words
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Article172 1919-05-01 11 The late-t pattern in tassels tor women's dress is a copy of the large bell-pull kind familiar to early Victorians. Those tassels were applied to fabrics as stodgy as the period. Nowadays they are found sometimes in the company of the most ethereal materials, to which they serve172 words
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Article106 1919-05-01 11 “You would scarcely know wed ever had a ship torpedoed. said a second officer. yesterday, describing the scene at Cardiff. Tn that port alone there were no fewer than 215 large steamers, ranging from 500 to 5.000 tons The same state of affairs is to be seen106 words
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Article75 1919-05-01 11 Plans are maturing for adding some new hotels to London. One-is to be on a popular basis with fixed prices and catering for the visitors to town who like to know beforehand what their “bill” is going to be. Another hotel, which is to be in the75 words
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Advertisement247 1919-05-01 11 Another step forward in j j Firestone I Tyre Construction I J 1. The tough, thick tread gives many more miles of r wear with a safe hold. JJ 2. More cushion stock, pure rubber between fabric pb and tread as a protection against shock and injury. L d 3.247 words
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Advertisement60 1919-05-01 11 AVhen next you need a remedy for Sore Throat or Hoarseness buy a bottle of Dr. Lmdale’s Cough and Lung Cure. 1 gives ‘relief at once, even in the most obstinate and chronic cases. Sole!y upon i s merits this remedy has already large sale, and an enviable reputation f60 words
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Advertisement241 1919-05-01 11 TYRE COMFORT jE® I TYRE MilJtS. WMJPI Air pressure, when based upon Tyre-size only can be very misleading 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 pressure241 words
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Advertisement632 1919-05-01 12 BANKS. «HARTEREO AUSTRALIA AND H lu. I. e,,1. m Rt Paid up Capital Reserve Fund F Reserve Liability of'p ropri I Head Office38, BISHOPSOATe, lond Agencies and Branch C Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavia n L Canton, Cebu Colombo, C»U Hankow, Hongkong, Iloilo, Ipoh ig’ Kobe, Kuala LumpnJ- m*. rach »> Medan,632 words
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