Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-07-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 153. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY, sth JULY, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement726 1919-07-05 1 I |ENVELOPES ALL SORTS AND SIZES PRINTED OR PLAIN The P'Nang Gazette Press I LIMITED. gllllllllllinill IlllllillllllllllllllllllUllllllllinilllllllllUllllllllllliiilUliiiUlllUllilllUilUlilliniUllllilllilHIlllltllllll!u-'Ti 1 IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. 1 1 1 BEAR BRAND MILK j Cigarettes prices. g f ytu can have no idea what a i g f 1 thSfl Wrf€C,,y S,er,,fert Mi,K i726 words
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Advertisement40 1919-07-05 1 UP-TO-DATE PRATING of every descry r ioi u «I ruk ;n, from a visiting car i co tu- largest size poster, t v The Pinang Gazette Press. Ltd. with care and promptitude. i Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed.40 words
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Article1567 1919-07-05 2 J. C. P. CffiftJAL - CAN MALAYA BE J/ K SELFSUPPORT! By J. C. P.CffiftJAL. {Special to the P. G”) (Concluding Article I have often wondered why, it rice could be gruwu under d-fferent conditions in regard to water supply, this adaptability has not been seized upon and the dry variety of crops1,567 words
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Article37 1919-07-05 2 The special articles by Mr. J. C. Pasqual, now appearing in the Pinang Gazette,” will be printed in pamphlet form. Price50 cents per copy. By Post SS cents. Reduction for Quantities. APPLY WORKS MANAGER, gazette37 words
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Article86 1919-07-05 2 A Gazette Extraordinary issued on Wednesday forbids hand-milling of padi, (except for private consumption) without a license. Also prohibiting the transit by railway, steamer &c. of more than one bag of rice without a document showing that such rice is in transit with the approval of the86 words
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Article69 1919-07-05 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”} Sib.,5: our note shows that you are apt to jump to conclusions. I was led into writing you originally owing mainly to my own experience here, where I have employed daily some 80 to 100 Malays in planting hill-padi. Of this69 words
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Article314 1919-07-05 2 TWO CHINESE CONVICTED. In the District Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr. R. D. Acton, Hoh Ah Soon, Yap Leong and Tan Yee were charged in that they were on the 22nd June, 1919, members of an unlawful assembly and in the pursuit of the common object of such314 words
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Article374 1919-07-05 2 CHINESE CONVICTED. In the Police Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr. S. H. Langston, three Chinese were charged with being members of an unlawful assembly on the 25th June. They pleaded not guilty. A Chinese shop-keeper stated that on the 25th ultimo he was in liis fchop in Perak374 words
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Article168 1919-07-05 2 In the Police Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr. S. H. Langston, eight Chinese were charged in that they being armed with deadly weapons, to wit, knives, were members of an unlawful assembly, on the 25th inst. Mohamed, Cpl. 23, Hutton Lane, stated he was on duty at168 words
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Article124 1919-07-05 2 The case against the Chinese charged wifi robbery from a Chinese woman living Green Lane, Penang, which was adjo from the 3rd instant for accused to evidence in his defence, came up to-day in the District Court. In the cas|e accused demanded money the complainant and upon124 words
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Article167 1919-07-05 2 On the 17th June, the Fultala from India and was berthed at the Government wharf. Mr. Barrett and Revenue offi. cers kept a watch on some Chinese goi n on and off the ship, and at 2-15 p.m. a Ql nese named Ho Lee was seen going down167 words
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Article625 1919-07-05 2 A LARGE CLAIM [AGAINST MESSRS MEYER BROS. A case which sht?u d be of interest to merchants generally has commenced before Mr Justice Ebden in the Supreme Court, and is likely to continue for some days. It is an action brought by the Aarhus Oliefabrik Limeteret of625 words
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Advertisement530 1919-07-05 2 nnnnnnnnnnnnannnrmnntinnnnnnnnn u AN ALL ROUND NEW PICTURE PROGRAMME FOR JU 4th, sth 6th and 7th July, 1919. 0 U You have known Douglas Fairbanks and Charlie Chaplin, but the imperial Picture Palace AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. VI Will introduce to you to-night and the three following nights another530 words
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Article4581 1919-07-05 3 L& C E GREAT VICTORY ASSEMBLAGE IN LONDON. Prince Albert wag the chief guest at the Malay States Victory Dinner held at the Connaught Rooms, Great Queen Street, O n the 2nd June. Sir Ernest Birch, K C M G, presided over a gathering of nearly threeL& C E - 4,581 words
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Advertisement213 1919-07-05 3 Diamond and Gem Set Jewellery. Wedding and Engagement Rings. LEVER WRIST WATCHES AND NOVELTY BANDS IN GOLD AND SILVER N. D. DE SILVA, 74, Bishop Street, Penang. Re-setting and pqt iann Repairing and Re-mounting. 1900 Re-gilding. The Malaya General Agency, Ltd. (Incorporated under the Companies Enactment 1917 in F.M.S.) To213 words
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Advertisement279 1919-07-05 3 Mlombio g CURES B p !LES r Prickly Heat, Eczema, >• and all Skin Troubles. M LOMBIO gives immediate relief om the intolerable itching, irritation pain, stops bleeding. F draws out the heat from the /inflamed tissues and effects a permanent cure. /y' Lombic is Guaranteed irte from A Aniwal279 words
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Article1000 1919-07-05 4 In the Paris message which we published yesterday the gist is given of a letter of thanks addressed to the Turkish delegation on behalf of the Allies, by M. Clemenceau, which politely dismisses them_for the time being and suggesting that their stay in the French capital cannot1,000 words
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Article35 1919-07-05 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $ll5 per picul, business done refined tin no market. Tin was quoted in London on June 30th at £238 10s spot, and £236 three months35 words
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Article200 1919-07-05 4 The output and profits from the Kramat Pulai, Limited, mine, for the month of June, were as follows :Output Dressed Ore from the Mine 204 piculs, estimated profit $4,250 00, from Tributors 190 piculs, estimated profit $3,750.00. Total 394 piculs. Total estimated profit $8,000.00. The output of the200 words
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Article1564 1919-07-05 4 The Chinese delegation sprang a surprise st Versailles, according to A s.rpri.e .1 in refa.ing to «g» Versailles. the Peace Treaty. What happened was that they merely stayed away, and in the crowd and the confusion the fact escaped general notice” We cannot imagine anything more lemarkable1,564 words
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Article170 1919-07-05 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5 45 p.m to-day:. 1. Selection Festivalia ...Williams 2. Polka Pliny Come Kiss Yo Baby ...Boettger 3. Selection The Yeomen Of The Guard ...Sullivan 4. Waltz The Chocolate Soldier ...Strauss 5. One Step The170 words
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Advertisement197 1919-07-05 4 ON SALE TO-DAY Pinang Gazette” Illustrated Peace Souvenir Containing over 50 Portraits and Pictures and a Chronological and Descriptive History of the War, etc. ON SALE AT ALL BOOKSTALLS. Price 20 cents. op by Post 25 cents from the PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. I JAMAICA CIGARS. I Golofino perfectos j197 words
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Advertisement11 1919-07-05 4 PEACE CELEBRATIONS AT THE E. O." Night before the Victory Bali.11 words
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Miscellaneous36 1919-07-05 4 THE tide:». The following are the tides for To-day and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 5.18 a.m. 11.21 a.m. 4.29 p.m. 11.29 p.m. Tomorrow. 6.36 a.m. 12.00 noon. 5.10 p.m. 12.00 m'nt.36 words
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Article1964 1919-07-05 5 PREMIER’S SPEECH. [Rjbutbb’s Txlbgbams.] London, July 3. I 'The HjUse of Commons was C'Owced jnd the Prince of Wi.les was in the Peers’ Jallery, when Mr. Lloyd George rose to ipeak on the peace treaty. The Premier, who was enthusiastically welcomed, said he Lad to lay[Rjbutbb’s Txlbgbams.] - 1,964 words
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159 1919-07-05 5 The Preussische Zeitung” declares that the Kaiser cannot be submitted to the judgment of a human Court for any action whilst he was reigning. The old conception of the monarchy which places the King above the judgment of men etill holds good.” This view,159 words
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Article179 1919-07-05 5 BOLSHEVIST WARSHIPS BUSY Helsingfors, June 28. Judging from recent decrees, the situation in Petrograd is desperate. The evacuation of the town is being carried out most hastily. Trotzky has ordered that the fortress of Kronstadt be blown up before it is surrendered, also that all bridges, railway179 words
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Article20 1919-07-05 5 London, June 27. Cotton, Liverpool, closing, 3000 *****, *****, 2099, higher, *****, *****, *****, 0594 93,630, 2709, *****.20 words
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Article59 1919-07-05 5 GOVERNMENT PRECAUTIONS. [Bium'i Tzlbgkaic*.] Copenhagen, June 30. The German Government is taking precautions against rebellion. Troops with machine guns are stationed in all the large squares, and guarding railway bridges. The Independent Socialists alone are holding 26 anti-Government meetings in Berlin this afternoon. Falkenhayn Retires. Copenhagen. June 30.[Bium'i Tzlbgkaic*.] - 59 words
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Article50 1919-07-05 5 Paris, June 30. Despite their refusal to sign, the Chinese continue to participate in the proceedings of the Peece Conference. The delegation is now awaiting instructions from Peking. It is stated in Conference circles that it is still possible for the Chinese to sign if they desire.50 words
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Article36 1919-07-05 5 [Fbom Oub Own Cobbbspondent.] Singapore, July 5. At the hearing of Latham and Go. in bankruptcy, Mr. Justice Woodward com* mented severely on the debtor’s extravagant living. The proceedings were again adjourned.36 words
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Article31 1919-07-05 5 [Fbom Ova Own Cobbbspondent.] Singapore, July 5. The Americans celebrated Independence Day yesterday. Major-General Ridout. H. E. the Governor’s representatives and the Consuls attended a Consular At Home.”31 words
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Article33 1919-07-05 5 [Fbom Our Own Cobbbspondent.] Singapore, July 5. The death occurred last night suddenly from high fever of Mr. T. M. Maben, Manager of Messrs. Maynard and Company, Limited.33 words
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Article185 1919-07-05 5 The following ties have been fixed fnr Monday, 7th July, at 5-10 prompt. Championship.G. B. F. Southam v. H. Muir (2); J. H. B. Smith v. L. R. Tofield (3). Championship Pairs.J. G. Allan and J. Bond v. R. N. Goodwin and A. Lindley (4) R. Owen185 words
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Article74 1919-07-05 5 Penang Volunteers have b?en demobilised as from the 4th inst, with the exception of C.” Company, which is engaged on piquet duty, Lieut. H R Cheeseman being in charge. The O. C in Battalion Orders expresses thanks for the services of the Corps during the recent trouble. He74 words
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Article226 1919-07-05 5 Volunteers to Attend, In accordance with His Majesty’s order for Peace Thanksgiving Service? throughout the Empire on July 6th, there will be Special Services in the various Churches in Phnang at 10 a.m. to-morrow, and large congregations are expected. The Hon. the Resident Councillor will attend the226 words
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Article349 1919-07-05 5 The following is a copy of a telegram received from the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, by Resident Councillor, Penaug, dated 4tb July, 1919, and eent to us for publication The following is the text of the King’s proclamation George R. I. Whereas it has pleased Almighty God to bring349 words
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Article475 1919-07-05 5 PENANG’S PROGRAMME. We learn that the peace celebrations in the Colony will be held on Saturday, the 1 19th, and Monday the 21st July, which will i be declared Public Holidays. The Committee appointed by the Hon. Resident Councillor had arranged the following programme, which is being475 words
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Article880 1919-07-05 5 Mr and Mis G A Richardson are passengers by the Fazilka from Singapore to Madras. Lt.-Commander W J Swan is a passenger from Negapatam to Singapore by the Euryalus. Capt Vi z, la f e of the Straits Shipping Company, has been appoiated Chief Boarding Officer, Penang.880 words
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Obituary21 1919-07-05 5 Obituary. London, June 30. The death has occurred of Mr. James Nicol Dunn, London Editor of the Glasgow News,” aged 62.21 words
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Article65 1919-07-05 6 The Services next week will be as follows 3kd Sunday after Trinity 8 am. Matins. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Service of Thanksgiving for Peace. 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 281. Ps 22 102 and 103, 23—104, Magnificat 46,Nunc Dimittis 15, Hymns65 words
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36 1919-07-05 6 10 a.m. Peace Thanksgiving Service. Volunteer Church Parade. Fall in, Penang Club, 9.30 a.m. 6 p.m.—Public Worship. Preacher:—Rev. Donald J. Ross m.a. Hymns for Thanksgiving Service :687, 343, 421 (1, 3,5), 516.36 words
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Article28 1919-07-05 6 Fitzgerald Memorial Metbdisc Church (corner of Anson and Burmab Road) Sunday July 6, Sunday School 8 am. Epworth League 7.15 p.m., Evening Worship 8 p.m.28 words
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Article28 1919-07-05 6 Sunday, July 6th.—4:h Sunday after Pentecost. 6 15 a.m. Low Mass. 10 a.m. Thanksgiving Service. 5 pm. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.28 words
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Article67 1919-07-05 6 Sunday, July 6ch.4sh Sunday after Pentecost. 6.30 a m. Holy Communion. High Mass, Sermon and Benediction Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Chu ch of our Lady of Sorrows, Me Alister Road. High Mass, Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Church of the Immaculate Conception,67 words
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Article31 1919-07-05 6 July 6th, 3rd Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 a.m. Litany. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.15 p.m. Sunday School. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher :Rev. G. Dexter Alien.31 words
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Article358 1919-07-05 6 PENANG, JULY 5, 1919. BEEF ets. Soup per catty 20 Roast do 32 Steaks do 32 Stew or Curry Meat do 2122 Rump Steak do 32 Ox Tail each 35 do Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart Small do 35 Liver per catty 40 Fillet of Beef358 words
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Advertisement1278 1919-07-05 6 POSITION WANTED. COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1889 1915 a. FRASER REAVE. LTD. willing to select and open good rubber land in Tenasserim, Lower Burma. Notice is hereby given that a Petition Large areas of State land aval able on waa 0Q t be 29th day of May, 1919, presented very attractive terms1,278 words
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Advertisement909 1919-07-05 6 notices. =1 parboiled rice. Owing to the necessity for balancing imstocks, the Agent, Food Controller, will be iqiq\ mill unable to receive, until lurtber notice, any The .yatem o« distribution (aa from July Ist, 1919) be en tlrel personal applications or to deal with any reorganised. _s written applications between909 words
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Article552 1919-07-05 7 HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. Simla. June 26.A Press conununique says:It is with regret that the following further particulars of the accident on-the East Indian Railway on June 19 when No. 7 up passenger and 126 down goods collided between Firozabad and Makhanpur stations are published for552 words
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Advertisement234 1919-07-05 7 PRITCHARD S’ L» (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) Important announcement WE HAVE RECEIVED I A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GvODS IN OUR SOFT FURNhHINO DEPARTMENT. I! I’ i S KaKS T cW 111 Iu it fr J I/. SKI™ rWlmWaiß 1 1 ill 9 Ji. i l! IWRRIWI -hS =t*- -jjSgSSeSa234 words
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Advertisement225 1919-07-05 7 CURES TALK. GREAT FAME OF A GREAT MEDICINE WON BY ACTUAL MERIT. The fame of Little’s Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has done to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says: I was troubled awfully225 words
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Advertisement650 1919-07-05 7 PEACE! PEACE! I fireworks hft'/SWlffinrii FOR THE FORTHCOMING I |JI fl XI II I I PEACE CELEBRATIONS ft J fIIW Ist to 6ih August, l fl The medicinal axtractt from which Mother Seigel’e Syrup i> I have in stock about $lOO,OOO compounded are derived from more than ton varieties of650 words
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Article920 1919-07-05 8 EFFECTS OF BANGKOK-F.M.S. RAILWAY. The British Consul at Singgora, in a report in the Board of Trade Journal, says: The most important date in the commercial history of the peninsula of Siam for many years past is Ist July, 1918, the on which regular trains began to run between920 words
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Advertisement312 1919-07-05 8 ICORONAI 1 THE PERFECT PORTABLE g TYPEWRITER. Weight including Case 9 lbs. nett. g H Can be used anywhere and is as e? useful for private correspondence as it is fer business purposes. 1 Price $125 Nett. OBTAINABLE FROM 1 THE FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP CO., j J or HUTTENBACH BROTHERS312 words
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Advertisement64 1919-07-05 8 DISCOMFORT AFTER MEALS usually due to flatulence, or wind in the stomach, may be rer.edied by the occasional use of the gentle little laxative*. Pinkettes d r -nel constipation and flatulence, cure biliousness, sick headaches, liverishness, coated tongue' ill-smelling breath, clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of dealers, or64 words
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Advertisement606 1919-07-05 8 Tgfg jkT <All ;||||||||||||l||l|||l|llllllllllllllllllllllllhllllllllllllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllll|||||||/ 2 MINUTES A DAY DELCO” fok your hair. J ELECTRIC LIGHT SETS. I '*»«■<»» run »0 g m qqq in use all over the world. Complete EVERY woman and girl can double Mer t ss and attractiveness by devoting «ly twe 5 with storage Battery giving606 words
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Article186 1919-07-05 9 At the commencement of the period- under review (June 17 to July 1) demand for Piece goods continued on an improved scale, and fair sales of greys and whites are reported. The disturbances of last week upset the bazaar and the position has hardly become normal. The186 words
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Article135 1919-07-05 9 The Directors’ ninth annual report covering the year ended 31st March, 1919, shows a net profit for the year after deducting Directors’ fees of $10,234.76, less War Tax and F.M.S. War Export Duty $1,063.17 eaving a balance of $9,171.59, add balance brought forward from last year $7,069.61,135 words
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Article68 1919-07-05 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for Jur e: Bungsar lbs 46,(00 Bassett 19,150 Foothills (Malaya) 16 300 F.M.S. 183,000 Kurau 29,000 Kuang 50,000 K.L. 158.000 Kuala Sidim 20,788 Merchiston 25,800 Mayfield 25,600 Malakoff 45,200 Riverview 10,367 Sedgeley 25.000 Sungei Patani 2«, 350 Singapore Para f 0,222 Yarak68 words
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Article477 1919-07-05 9 Tntebim Dividend Possible in Avgust. The eighth annual general meeting of I the shareholders of the Middleton Tin Mines, Ltd., was held on Saturday, June 28, at 4, Fort Road, Malacca, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. The Chairman, in proposing the adoption of the report and accounts,477 words
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Article346 1919-07-05 9 Messbs. Kennedy Co., Penang, report as follows: The disturbed conditions prevailing locally throughout last week rendered it impossible to report on what was an extremely interrupted market, but the fortnight which is under review has shown a distinct recovery in Rubbers while Mining shares and Industrials have346 words
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Article477 1919-07-05 9 Messrs. Fraser, and Co.’s Weekly Circular. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated July 2. state: The signing of peace which was anticipated ,although very welcome news, Had practically no effect on the markets, but it is to be hoped that the facilities of the477 words
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Article21 1919-07-05 9 Sungei Salak Rubber Co., Ltd. (F.M.S.), 15 per cent. Merlimau Rubber Estates, Ltd., pays dividend of 14| per cent.21 words
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Article80 1919-07-05 9 [BaUTRR’S TILRGRAICiM] London, June 30. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Beunett, in regard to representations by Transvaal Indians in regard to the recent Asiatics Trading Act, Col. Amery stated it was a matter of controversy how far the act continued a diminution of the existing[BaUTRR’S TILRGRAICiM] - 80 words
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Article29 1919-07-05 9 London, July 1. The new light cruiser Hawkins will be commissioned at Chatham on July 24th for service as Flagship of the Commander-in-Chief onthe China Station.29 words
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Article136 1919-07-05 9 TO-DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following are the handicaps for to-day’s races at Ipoh. I Selangor Stakes6 furlongs. Jillawarra 9. 0 Witty 9. 0 ll.Stewards’ Stakes,l mile Misfire 9. 0 Bee 8 6 Bamgau 9 0 Champska 7.10 Grasshopper 9. 0 Outbreak 7. 7 Moon Ray 8.10 Angsanna 7. 3136 words
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Article339 1919-07-05 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrival. Jit Seng, Noor, 22, Salak, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Kwong Thye, Sahat, 19, Sungei Lalang, Thye Hong Chan, general. Aing Thye, Jim, 45, Kedah, Quah Beng Kee, general. Tai Shun, Hassan, 18, Tebal, Quah Beng Kee, general. To-day*» Ambitau. Fazilka, Brabham, 2,698, Singapore, l a339 words
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Advertisement398 1919-07-05 9 new advertisements. POSITION VACANT. N e wanted for one little girl aged 6| for "eremban R-P'y. ,’'*'"'l? «J"?- 31c to Box No. 188, c/o Pio»ug Gazette. miscellaneous. Furnished or unfurnished House «anted from August or Stp’ember. Box No. 189, c/o Pinang Gazatte. FOR SALE. Ford Car in good condition. Ventilator»,398 words
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Advertisement206 1919-07-05 9 i 1 JJt is real economy to "buy a I j CANADIAN j FORD j IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST COST. I Most Economical in Petrol Tyres. I I In the Secondhand Market it Commands a more Ready I Sale and a Proportionately Higher Price than any other I make206 words
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Advertisement1491 1919-07-05 10 p.sO-B™ k. Axin U DER A,L CO CT W,TH THE Ba (ihcowomteb in Holland.) AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. i (IlWOIIPOm»M> (Subject to alterations without Notice.) tpelepdone ffo. SM. telegrams:— Paßetoaart" Companies Incorporated in England.) mßAnraii imr -—a EUROPEAN LINE. INTENDED TO STEAMER MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. for COLOMBO. SUEZ. (MARSEILLES)1,491 words
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Advertisement675 1919-07-05 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND OHINA, iNßsrpßrstßS ta EaflasS fey Rtyaj Paid up Capital £1,200,u00 Reserve Fund £2,IOO,(XXj Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C, Agencies and Branches. Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavia, Bombay, Calo»*. Canton, Cebu, Colombo, Delhi, Hankow, Hongkong, Iloilo, Ipoh, Karachi, Kian Kobe, Kuala675 words
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