Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 157. VOL. LXXVIL THURSDAY. lOth JULY, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • THE FAR EAST.
    • 79 2 Peking, June 28 —The national opposition to China’s signature being affixed to the Peace Treaty, because the document does not include or safeguard tbe return of Tsingtau, which opposition has been bitter and tense, is again becoming articulate. To-day the students interviewed the Premier and
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    • 35 2 An extraordinary incident happened here. One student in performing the old ceremonial of the kowtow beat the floor so violently with his head that he had to be sent to the hospital.
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    • 100 2 Shanghai, June 28.—Several hundred persons, representing commercial and educational bodies in Tientsin, Peking and Shantung, proceeded yesterday to the Presidential Palace to ask Chu Sai-cheong about signing the Peace Treaty. Chu Saicheong asked Kung Sum-jarm and Foo Tsang.siang to see them, but the 'representatives stated
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    • 81 2 Vong Yau-ling and Kong Chiu-kin arrived at Nanking yesterday afternoon. They will first arrange for the concellation of t»e eight demands made by Tang Shao ji In the meantime, Chu Sai-cheong has telegraphed to Luk Wing-ting to arrange a compromise regarding the question of Parliament. He has
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    • 40 2 Japan demands observance of all treaties between China and Japan as a condition for signature while Chi .a is asking Britain and France to give a guarantee. Therefore it is uncertain whether China will sign or not.
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    • 64 2 Peking June 23 —Mr Wang Yuling and Mr Chiang Sbao-chien, members of tbe Northern Peace Del-gation, will start for Nanking and Shanghai tomorrow with a view to a resump ion of the Peace negotiations with the South. The Government has telegraphed Mr Chu Chi-chier, requesting
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    • 126 2 Announcement was made on June 24th that the interna] peace conference at Shanghai which was deadlock after the presentation by the South chief delegate, Mr Tang Shao-yi, of the eight demands in Peking, will be resumed shortly. The announcement was made by Mr Chen Shou
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    • 229 2 Tokyo, June 11 —The following is an extract from a personal letter, published in the Tokyo Asahi yesterday from the former Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhem of Germany, who is row in Netherlands addressed to Mr Bunshiro Sudzuki, the A s ahi’s Amsterdam correspondent: Though I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1505 2 POSITIONS WANTED. AUCTIONS. PEACE! PEACE! Billet wanted by Planter with 11 years’ PENANG SALES ROOM. F" I F \A/ D experience, willing to take temporary Assistant’s Billet- Good leferences. Box p or Ba j e a M a9ter B Voice” HornNo. 192-a, c/o Pinang Gazette. j epg Qramaphone in perfect
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    • 908 2 NOTICES. RICE HOARDIHG Owing to the necessity for balancing Th(jre g rea(jon stocks, the Agent, Food Controller, will be certain persons are ho M unable to receive, until further notice, any atocks of rice and padi f ar if) personal applications or to deal with any o f their requirements,
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  • 729 3 PLOT TO DESTROY SHIPPING IN ORIENT FAILS. Discovery that the Seattle steamship Senator and scores of other vessels ladeu with freight and passengers steamed on numerous occasions through one of the greatest minefields laid by the Teutons during their ruthless warfare on helpnts' merchant ships,
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    • 1140 3 ELECTRICITY 1 VICTORIOUS. Amazing Results with Electrical Jr Treatment in the Home. infinite joy of health. Temperature Instruments Although universally accepted as being the c most powerful curative agent in existence, tOT nearly Seventy yeaTS many sufferers Z S have been rendering the most nary powers of the satisfactory service
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    • 217 3 By using Halls Distemper your home can be made brighter, if Jt f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without j K the objectionable smell of paint. 1 Hall’s 14 i Distemper L/ 1 (Trade .Vark.) B is deservedly the popular wall covering of
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    • 113 3 Sodium s I MpstA® I i Mjaaa i 1 s s STPENGTH_jfI j S T’AP'SIAr B i POPULAR BRANDS I ALL 'W&-W DEALERS. I 1 1 “'mjt S TOL EE j THE ECLIPSE MODEL GRAFONOLA. j I At 565 this GRAFOHOLA I I is big value for the money. It
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 305 3 □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnQpqnij n q Hold a dollar too close to your eye and you will lose sight of the sun? And, -r *2 so you can t see pictures starring players of the highest reputation that L 4 all the people are talking and praising every day if you don’t come
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 289 4 [To THB EdITOB or THE “PINANO GaZBTTB. Sir, —The letter of “Loc d Option’ (who is apparently a person of som j observation’) in your issue of yesterday has given me another, (this time the last) idea, for an evening entertainment to take place in rhe Town Hall
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  • 308 4 The approximate returns issued by H M Customs of the tra-eof Bangkok f< r the month of June, show that the paddy and rice away by sea was valued at Tcs 38,010,666. or nearly fifteen times the value of all Siam’s other exporrs. This does not, the
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  • 147 4 They tork about “Orstralians,” An’ the sorter slang we use, An’ they reckon we’re the “limit,” When our “lingo” we abuse. But yer takes no bloomin’ notice, ’Cos yer’ll find slang hard ter beat, If yer “butts” into an argument— Well, “blow me,” it’s a “treat.” Just fancy
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  • 111 4 R. Billet the Jockey, who returned from Ipoh on Monday evening, wos standing in the Central Station, Kuala Lumpur, with several friends, when he over -balanced and i fell between the platform and the train. In falling he struck the side of his head and face against
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  • 522 4 S F P.” THE Kat angelino murder. The Controller de Kat Angelino who was murdered in Kampong Seloem Pangang, on the north coast of the Toli Toli district, Celebes, had gone to arrest those unwilling to perform the corvee The Chief requested that the arrest should not be
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  • 159 4 The ninth annual report of the directors to the shan holders for the year ended 30th April 1919 s-ates •’hat the profit for that period after providing fur director’s fees depreciation of buildings, etc, is $21,451 94, les provision for war tax $2,501 58, net prefit $18,950.36.
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  • 130 4 The matches played last evening resulted as follows Championship—A Lindley beat R- imar n 21—17 W E O Turv.il beat S Wood ‘-’ill 21—11; H Smith beat J Bind 21 —l4; G Wright-Motion beat G B Crisp 21 8; F M Sharrock beat H S’arr 21—14. To
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  • 872 4 SUIT OVER COPRA BAGS. In the Supreme Court, Penarg, yesterday, before Mr Justice P J Sproulo, the case was continued of Solomon and I-aac (plaintiff?) versus the Nanyo Boyeki Kaisha Ltd, (defendants.) Messrs. J Crabb Watt and G N Saye appeared for the plaintiffs and Messrs
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 418 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED. Discharged Soldier wants job, «ood at figures. Apply Box No. 198, c/o Piosng Gazette. POSITION VACANT. Collector wanted for an European firm, application to Box No. 201, c/o Pinaug Gazette. Tin med ia i l y w*nc°d for Mercantile Office in Malacca, experienced Clerk. one with
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    • 248 4 SLOT BRANDY PRODUCE OF FRANCE. ONE STAR, THREE STARS, SIX STARS. Obtainable at all retail stores in PENANG *nd F. M. S. 8 G. H. SLOT CO., PENANG. SOLE IMPORTERS. V- =nn I I CHANDLER CARS FAMOUS FOR ITS MARVELLOUS MOTOR g Chandler owners and men generally who know automobiles,
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  • 1041 5 MR. PHILIP GIBBS’ STORIES. Mercy, mercy, Kamerad cried a German with his hands up in surrender. Nob so much of that ‘mercy, Kamerad’ said a ccckney soldier. Hand us over your blinkin’ ticker.’’ And he took the German’s watch as a souvenir. Can you speak English asked
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    • 291 5 GET IT 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. or by Post 25 cents from the PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. fcANNON STEEL WORKS,! SHEFFIELD. I (Sybry, Searls
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    • 296 5 “GARIBONUM” Jr r I ||DtmfIUUULN Ip 7 e I I I J l The carbon that gives the best service. No smudgy i duplicates-the duplicate is as clean as the original. Q'JARTO AND FOOLSCAP S’ZFS I in neat boxes that eliminate 8 waste. The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltc. J PENANG.
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    • 133 5 |UEX- lurr re nW «mmmmwmh» i RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. I NORTHAM ROAD, PERANQ. I The HOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement A HOME OF COMFORT. RATES $5.50 to $lO per day. I Special ternu to monthly quests and TSfeatrieal Sompaniet. KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietor». I Telegrams: RUNNYMEDE.** Telephones: 543 635. (■»M«HHMNNOe«HNHNNNN»N««aMMeaMN»M«»«N«NNMMBMBB«MMMNNN» 6
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  • 37 6 Du Cruz—On *Ju’y 8, at Mildreda, 1491, Ea-t Coa-t Road, Singapore, the wife of Mr J Qe Ci uz, a daugi.te Campbell.—Ou JuU 7 at No 5. Tunggal Road, Singapore, Mrs L A Campbell, a daughter.
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  • 1146 6 —Ex Following upon the Egyptian troubles the foolish unprovoked attack upon India by the Amir of Afghanistan, and the Kurdish risiriß we now get news of a threat» ted rebellion of a Moslem* sect, the Wahabitts, against the King of ti e Hecijaz, wh -e son, Emir Faisal,
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  • 1847 6 Included in the supplements to the F. M. S. Government F M, S Gazette of July 4th are Public Works, the following annual reports Financial, Fisheries, Forests, Posts and Telegraphs, and P.W.D In the last mentioned there are deU'ls which have not been given in the Chief
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 219 6 AIABASTINt SOMETHING QUITE NEW IN WATER COLOUR t” WALLS. Artistic, sanitary, Lasting and Economical. <1 Alabastixxe when applied on the walls gives a clear Streakless and Spotless appearance and is particularly suitable for standing the trying light of the Tropics<J Alabastiae is stocked in a wide range of Colours in
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    • 55 6 PEACE CELEBRATIONS AT THE “E. O.” THURSDAY, 17™ JULY. D i n n e r —D a n c e Sea Carnival, etc. Dinner $3. The whole proceeds from the dinner will be given to local charities. E. O. Orchestra during and after dinner. Town Band on the Sea. Book
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 45 6 THt The following *re tn- tid-s for To day and To-morrow, Pena? g Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 10-DAY 10.39 a,ui. 4 28 a.m, 1109 p.m. 5 38 p.m. To morrow 11.15 a m. 5 16 a.m. 11 48 p.m. 6 1 4 p.m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    823 7 ATLANTIC FLIGHT COMPLETED. A RECORD IN AVIATION. [Rirm’i Telegram*.} London, July 6. 'The Air Minify says the following was received direct frrm the R 34 by the United States’ naval authorities at four in the 'morning Greenwich time “Position 67 deg 30m west and 43deg 20m north, course
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  • 148 7 LORD ROBERT CECIL’S WARNING Loudon, July 6. Lord Ruber 1 Cecil, speaking at Hitchin on July sth, said the economic situation m Ear ope was as serious as it could possibly be. People were unable to gen sufficient food, and there was a general breakdown of
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  • 192 7 THE EMPIRE’S FUTURE. [Reuter’* Tir.wqwiif London, July 5 General Smuts, receiving the Degree of Doctor of Lawn at Manchest j r University, referred to the greatness of the British Empire, which in irsi If was a League of Natior s At the Conference in Paris M Clemenceau had
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  • 161 7 MARCH THROUGH THE CITY. London, July 5. The triumphal march through the Metropolis of detachments of City and County of London treops was the occasion of great demonstrations of their fellow-citizens’ pride in the deeds of their own men. Huge crowds walked the route from Constitution Hill
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  • 56 7 REMAINS REMOVED TO ENGLAND [Reuter’s Tnlrgram*.] Bruges, July 6. The body of Captain Fryatt was taken last evening from the cemetery to the Provincial Government Building, where this morning enormous crowds filed past the coffin, which in the afternoon wa» conveyed with all due honour to
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  • 177 7 Havas. Paris July 5.—M. Clemenceau visited some districts in France devastated by the war. Addressing crowds at Stint Quentin, who asked for comfortable houses before winter, stocks uf combustibles, advai c» to fanners and less rigid application of the administrative laws, he said Saint Quentin
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  • 105 7 —“Sunday Express.” An eminent legal authority, asked which of the English judges will be chosen to represent Great Britain at the trial of the ex-Kaiser, replied:—“l think it almost certain that the choice will fall on the Lord Chief Justice, the Earl of Reading.” It may be
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  • 74 7 Paris, Julv 6.—The Electoral Reform Bill was finally adopted by 334 against 121, including scrutiny of the lists, one ba lot and representation of minorities. Havas. 80 Per Cent Excess Profits Tax. A bill was prupo-ed in the Chamber of Deputies to fix an 80 per cent
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  • 42 7 Paris, July s.—The French Minister of Marine has reorganised the French fleet in view of peace time. Everybody acknowledges the fine spirit of the sailors, which is not at all affected bv the unimportant disturbance in the Black Sea.
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  • 45 7 —Havas. Paris, July 6.—Concerning the trial of the Kaiser, Marshal von Hindenburg addressed a letter to Marshal Focb, “the supreme chief of the French army, for centuries associated with the maintenance of real traditions of vpiitable honour in war and chivalrous sentiments.
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  • 41 7 Paris, Joly 5.—-The Chintso delegation at the peace conference announced that although they refused to sign the treaty with Germany, they will sign rhe treaty with Austria, thus nutomaticady cecuriug China’s membership of the League of Nations.
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  • 62 7 —Havas. Pari®, July 6.—Amerma joined hands with France in honouring the memory of Generals Hoche and Marceau. The re mains o f Hoche were uansferred to a new burial place near Weissenburg on the Rhine, ar, the base of a monument recently erected marking the 1< cality
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  • 34 7 —Havas. Paris, July 6.—The King of Hedjaz, •whose son Emir was conspicuous at the peace conference, is reported to be threatened by a rebellion of Wababites, a foreigner-hating Musulman sect Havas.
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  • 19 7 Paris, July 6. M Venizelos received a ’ekgram announcing that the Greeks recaptured Aidin on July 4ih
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  • 39 7 APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, July 7. Mr Montagu has ordered a postponement of the execution of Bugga Ratavchand in connection with the Amritsar riots, pen irg au immediate appeal to the Privy Council.
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  • 84 7 A GREAT GAME London, July 6. At Wim; ledon, the greatest and mist thrilling doubles game ever witnessed was the defeat iu the semi-fl .al of Brookes and Patterson hv O’Ha-a Wood and Thomas All tuu p ayers are Austiiaiiauti. The result was :—6-4, 3-6, 6-3.
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  • 114 7 MINISTER’S STATE MEFT. London, July 5. The Miai’t r of Pensions (Sir L Worchingtan Evans) wires to the Press with reference to Field Marshal Ha'e’s evidence before the Pensions Committee on July 7th. He says the figures quoted referred to past, not to present rates. He instances Sir
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  • 23 7 Ottawa, July 5. The Canadian Hou®e of Com nons passed a bill entitling women to vote and sit in Parliament.
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  • 38 7 P .ris, July 6. M Simon, Fre* ch Minister for the Colonies, and Signer Marconi have gone to Boulogne whence they go by aeroplane 'O Lund n t.. participate on the Commission on Colonial M;<i. ates.
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  • 18 7 London, July 7. Cotton at Liverpool on opening was *****, *****. *****, *****, and 06 unquoted.
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  • 34 7 Shanghai, June 26.—Jardmos Cotton MUI was partly destroyed by fire. A number of bales of cotton yarn was damaged, but cov-. ered by insurance for one hundred and forty thousand.
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  • 14 7 Londou, July 7. Silver is at 53f I; 54d. The market is steady.
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  • 243 7 Omsk, Juns 23. —Reports are coming in stating that the Bolshevik offensive towards Slatousk is slackening. An attack is expected towards Perm where there is a considerable flotilla, and the Siberian Army is concentrated at Kama, including the Suffolk contingent. All the man-power in West Siberia is
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  • 1086 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs Lim Cheng Ean left Penang for Singapore, for a short holiday yesterday. Lt.-Commander W J Swan was a passenger from Negapatam to Singapore by the Euryalus. Mrs. C R Thurstan and baby arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Home, says the local paper. Mr Justice Woodward has returned
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  • 75 7 HON. MR. MICHELL’S SUCCESSOR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 1. The Malay Mail understands that Mr. G. A. Hall, Acting Advi er to the Kedah Government, succeeds the Hon. Mr W. C. Mich-H as Resident Councillor, Penang; that Mr. M. S. H. McArthur, Under-Secretary F.
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  • 30 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 10. The death occurred last night from a revolver wound of Mr J R Brooke of the Government Analyst’s Department.
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  • 41 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore July 10. Mr J Roberts. Master or the Sri Maar, suad the Sooo Keck Steamship Company for damages for wrongful dismi-aal. Defendants said dismissal was due to druukennes®. The Judge dismissed the action.
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  • 25 7 [From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, July 10. At Singap >re rice seders were fined $250 for selling nee above rhe control prices.
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  • 212 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 10. At Singapore Rubber Auctions, 907 tons were catalogued. Tuere was a brisk demand. Sheet was 64 to 67 cents and crepe the same as last week. In view of the recent volcanic eruption in Java, it is of some interest
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 675 8 Mr. G. L. Paterson (Victoria) who has qualified at Wimbledon to meet the last pre-war champion, Mr. Norman Brookes, with whom he is expected to play in the Doubles, is a nephew of D<me Nellie Melba, Mr. Gerald Paterson is considered for his age to be
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    • 161 8 The verdict of a draw which the referee gave in that much-anticipated match between Jim Driscoll and Francis Rossi, at Mountain Ash, met with a very bad reception The majority of 10,000 people present thought Driscoll had won. The ►-x-featherweight champion, now nearly 38
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 233 8 too, should study this mark of K# 1 good travel. Firestone Tyres arc ggl dependable; built for wear and SsS |w all kinds. 353 The Non-Skid letters hold the car tree Q in all weathers and the Firestone “extras w|l of material an<ts building insure long x wear, which means
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    • 183 8 X!«IdXIX!.IJJJXM.!.!. [ENGLISH t FISH KIPPERS, HADDOCKS, i I FILLETS. I I Singapore i I Cold Storage Co., Ltd., PENANG. I (TRADE MARK) AND th E Exact Materials used by I BRITISH WAR OFFICE for H I O their WATERPROOF COVERS BRk COMMERCIAL HOODS fi? -am ALL MOTOR BODY FITTINGS Write
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    • 379 8 I UL/ST ARRIVED 1 A New Shipment of CYRUS PRICE Co.’s., Ltd., I GOLD MEDAL FIRE AND THIEF I RESISTING SAFES. i -3 I I Boiiilf 'K I 1 1 1 FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO McAlister co., ltd.| |u N I LECTRIC ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER GENERATORS complete self
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  • 1824 9 COURT PROCEEDINGS. In the District Court, Penang, to-day, before Mr R D Acton, six Chinese were charged in that they were on or about the 26'h June, members of an unlawful assembly aii’i in prosecution of the common ol ject of such to wit the taking
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  • 413 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Sir, —May I brim? to your notice a certain incident which occurred to me, in the hope that you will give publicity to it in your valuable paper. I trust that it will come under the notice of the lady
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  • 255 9 A Perak correspondent writes to the Straits Times suggestirg that the Sultan of Johore might institute a commemorative stamps issue on peace day, the 19th inst. Referring to the usual form of celebrations —reviews, salutes, fireworks, etc. —he says these are excellent in their way, but
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  • 296 9 Th? Selangor Fire Brigade was calle! out just on 2 o’clock on Monday, the call coming from Bungsar Estate to a fire in some Malay holdings, situate at about the 4th mile Dapua> sara Road, these holdings lying between Damansara Road and in the direction of Burgsar
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  • 210 9 Comments at Shanghai Inquest. Strong remarks were made by Mr. Grant Jones, British Assessor, in a rider to the verdict which was returned on June 16th at an inquest into the circumstances attending the death of a Chinese, who died from the effects of a bullet wound
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  • 112 9 The annual report for 1918 of Mr. E. M. Baker, Acting Treasurer. F.M.S., is issued with the “Gazette.” The bulk of the figures have already been published in the Chief Secretary’s annual report. Mr. Baker states: “Investments increased from $37,748,440 to $64,685,383. A sum of £750.000 ($6,428,571) was
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  • 315 9 Contemplated Action in Shanghai. Shanghai, June 27.—A sharp issue has arisen on the proposal of the Council to amend the Municipal Laws providing for the licensing of the settlement newspapers, including Foreign, with power to prevent publication of matter which the Council' considers dangerous. A ratepayers
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  • 142 9 On the occasion of the signing of the P ace Treaty tlm following message was sen” by Hi* Majesty the King to His Majes’y the King of Siam In the bouof I desire to convey my wa r noest greetings to You r Majestv, The British Empire
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  • 94 9 July 11.— MC L Meeting, Penang Free Schoo), 4-45 p m. July 13.—Penang Catholic Benevolent Association, Parish H-l 1 9-15 a.m July 15. Farewell Din-er to the Hou Res de-»' CoU' ci lor, Penang Clu‘>. July 17.—E O Victory Dinner, Dance and Sea Carnival. July 18.—Victory At Home
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  • 22 9 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $ll9 per picul, business done; refined tin $l2O per picul, business done.
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  • 25 9 The output of tin ore from the Ngow property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for the month of June was 1,254 pikuls.
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  • 78 9 Messrs Allen Dennys Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 62 to 65 diamond No. 2 53 59j Unsmoked sheet No. 1 55 61
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  • 82 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for Jute:— Asahau lbs. 66,799 Alor Pongsu 27,878 Anglo Sumatra 78,295 Ayer Kuaing 7,000 Brieh 19,120 Bah Lias 99,008 Bila Sumatra 25,348 Central Sumatra 22,544 Hevea (Johore) 21,127 Investment Trust 71,061 Investment Tea 495,973 Kuala Pergau 33,200 Merbau 13,158 Mendaris 82,187 North
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  • 195 9 Penang, July 10, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...sl9—sellers. M. P. Tapioca ...sl9j—sellers Gold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyers Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $5B nom. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $52 sellers Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs $46 sellers.
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  • 116 9 Phnang. July 10, 1919 (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 m 3 Credit ...2/4 21/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank S 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 143 9 The “Journal de Pekin has just published the judgment delivered on June 7 by the French Consular Court for Peking, exercising criminal jurisdiction,, in the case against it of Madame Marie Della Strada, Superior of the religious order of the Franciscans at Tsingtao, for
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  • 273 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,'A By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m. pore and Hongkong— )on Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan "> Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and 1 Tapah Road J 3.45 p. m leluk
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  • 378 9 PENANG, JULY 10, 1919. BEEF— cts. Soup per catty 20 Roast do 32 Steaks do 32 Stew or Curry Meat do 22 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 Beef
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 462 10 The seventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held on May 27tb in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 38, Eastcheap, E C, Mr Thomas Cuthbertson, Chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said The production of
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  • 459 10 Messrs Baker, Morgan Co, Ltd, Koala Lumpur, reported on Saturday as follows At the close, there are signs of improvement, though the week’s business has been trifling. For some time past the market has been full of enquiries, with little eventuating, on account of buyers’ and sellers’
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    • 407 10 K v:-. Pfg/fl/UjSgk 1 ahE B'i &K&. .dSr T/i MF afWftjF f& K MAGNETO lONITION. |J is i n i i Drive the “85-Four” li>s H :i < hg A car of great beauty and strength |U f*s a car of absolutely dependable perform- ance, its great power simply controlled.
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    • 140 10 -Yljl |> f i Full Sizes v.' Under Sizes 1 i Undersized Tyres, that is tyres which are n«t equal to the carload, have to be over-inflated t« make up for their deficiency in size. Over-inflated tyres not only transmit excessive vibration harmful to the car and uncemfortable for the
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  • 485 11 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 10th June, 1919. Prbbent :—Mr G A Hereford, President, Msssrs A F Goodrich, Quah Beng Kee, Chee Wor Lock. Absent:—Messrs Yeoh Gaan Seok, F Duxbury, A M Goodman. 1. The minutes of the last
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  • 154 11 Paris, May 27 —President Wilson is knoan to have expressed the hope that Mr. LI yd George would attend ths first meeting of the Leagus of Nations, to be held next October at Washington, and great prestU’e has been brought to bear from American
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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