Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1919

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. N o. 168. VOL. LXXVII. THURSDAY, 24th JULY, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 521 1 "envelopes All SORTS ANO SIZES PRINTED OR PLAIN I The Pinans Gazette Press LIMITED. IF YOU HAVE NQT TRIED. I g bear brand milk W I yen can have no idea what a I f i tewi pc^ Mug n sier isefl w,m 11 w® i I really is. >Do
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    • 32 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description nndertuken, from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed.
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  • 1408 2 alor star en fete. [FBOM A COBBESPONDINT. Alor Star, Joly 23. Fine weather conduced to the success of Alor Star’s Victory and Peace celebrations. Kedah’s loyalty to the British administration was nowhere better evinced than at the stately Mosque on Friday, when many were the prayers of thanksgiving
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  • 205 2 THE PROGRAMME. The following is the programme of Victory and Peace Celebrations on Saturday and Sunday, the 26rh and 27th July, at Balik Pulau Decoration and illumination of Balik Pulau Village and the Public Buildings. Malays, Chinese and Tamil school boys procession followed by Hadrah performance
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  • 680 2 In spite of the heavy rain in the early morning on Saturday, says the Straits Times the ceremonial military parade was carried out as arranged and at the time appointed. Though not what it would have been under bright sunshine the parade was a sufficiently striking display
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  • 373 2 Saturday, the first of the two days of the Peace Celebrations, brought as far as Kuala Lumpur was concerned a highly successful series of entertainments and spectacles, lasting froms?von in the morning till after eleven in the evening. The most striking feature was the
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  • 42 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Selection Macbeth ...Verdi 2. Galop Wing? of Love ...Meyder 3. Waltz Rosen ...Eiienberg 4. Polka Buds ...Coote 5. March The Regiment Passes ...Hume
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 367 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted Private Board and Residence near Penang. Particulars to Box No. 217, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Ford Car. New 1917 old model. Owner driven only. What offers Box No. 216, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. Police Order made under Section 6 (3) of the Minor Offences Ordinance
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    • 247 2 IBig Your I Furniture I HNSOMSSOK Is it smoky, finger stained and dustcatching? Has your gramophone, piano wwiiiiiiiii®» 1 and mahogany furniture a bluish, cloudy appearance? It can be easily restored to its original charm and beauty with JOHNSONS BiiMsirwo ft cleans and polishes in one operation— protects and preserves
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  • 205 3 METHOD AND VALUE OF NASAL DOUCHING. Simla, Jaly 12th: The following Press camman:qie baa been issued Dy the Education Department on toe method and va.ae of Nasal Douching as a preventative of infiaenza Ihe Sanitary Commissioner with she Govemmean of India recommends the Doucaing of the N«&. cavities
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  • 138 3 Simla, Ju.y 1 j.—ln view of the fresh outbreak cf induenza in Bombav, Calcutta, Rangoon sad Madras, the Government of India are taking pre cautionary measures and have suggested to maritime Governments to exercise the power under the Indian Ports Act to deal with the ship-home
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  • 62 3 The Health Oxcer repors that there were 72 deaths reported in Rang'-on during the 2*9 hours ending midnight Ju.y 15 of which 23 were due to induerrs, the largest number being reported from the Pazundaung depot Tne above figures are an increase on the figures for
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  • 329 3 A former resident of Singapore writes from heme to the S. T. on Juue 12 The writer is one cf four old Singaporeans who are spending a holiday at Scarborough The pleasure and benefit we are deriving bas turned our thoughts to Singapore and from that to
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    • 1259 3 VACANT. NOTICES. 1 P'atei! Machiaemea wanted. To a., to whom these Bremen's abal S Cyiifldtf c qa I deations. come I Snawaaa Nawana Ana Aruaaaa.am S Si. »4 1 Pinacg Gazette. Chetty the son of Narayanan Chatty of --3 Penang Street, Penang. Money Lender, send 7 i ftf wanted for
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    • 142 3 SHAKE OFF THE SHACKLES. Rheumatism is one of the world’s greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bends _1 pain. Deliverance is at hand, for these afflicted beings however for the soothing influence of Little’s Or ental Balm opens the way to freedom.
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    • 285 3 CANNON STEEL WORKS J SHEFFIELD. I (Sybry, Searls Qo., Zstd.) extra quality. t I CTEFI and I i minlliXv 3ILLL Octagonal) I AS USED IN THE PRINCIPAL MINES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. I STOCKS HELD BY: I VINCENT fe 9 Co., I PENANG. I I Eastern agent C. e. V. HARROP,
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  • 939 4 The question of nationalizing the coal mines of Great Britain is no longer a subject of academic discussion it is in the front rank of practical politics. The miners have taken the lead in pressing the issue aud, as recent wires disclose, they propose to use
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  • 22 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $125 per picul business done refined tin $126 per picul, business done.
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  • 387 4 Messrs. Lean and Co. are officially informed that the output of the Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. during June was 265 piculs. Messrs Sime, Darby Co Ltd. advise that the output from Lingui Tin Limited for June was Tribute piculs 101.60. His Majesty the King will not be -advised
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  • 1790 4 In the discussions on aeronautics and commerce, attention has The Airship’s b een directed principally Commercial aer oplane, but the Future. development and performances of British airships have led to a recognition of the fact that the airship has an important commercial future before it. For long
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    • 284 4 r i PRITCHARD Co L° I (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) I LADIES DEPARTMENT. I We have received a large variety of Knitted Silk and Wool Coats in the very 1 I latest fashionable shapes and shades, also a full I I assortment of different styles in Voile I I
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    • 37 4 RAC E W EEK. Fancy Dress (optional) Dinner Dance at THE “E. O. Xafjursday, 14t6 Jiugust. 1919. SPECIAL DINNERS: Tuesday, 12th August. Saturday, 16th Special Tiffins;during the week. E, 0. Orchestra every day at Tiffin and Dinner.
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    • 41 4 THE TIDES. The following *re the tides for To day and To-morrow, Pena tg Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 9,57 a.m. 3 33 am. 10.42 p.m. 4 58 p.ro. To-morrow. 10.50 a.m. 4.40 a.tn. 11.34 p m. 5.46 p.ro.
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  • 419 5 r INTERVIEWED. Bosau»-] Lon ion. Joly 1" e f of he British >1 ;ea** r u a.i Russia, returned i y" 2 I r ;e r» > Interviewed K I nrrsd'c-s the K Seat* gainst Denikin’s ad■fporta e areg ;aa s Denikin a 1 4 2 Russian patriot
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  • 51 5 AILESBY’3 Pu3T Paris, July 18. tucreme mac considered the 4i Asia ii,aor It ig uniemood i.. •eacr.eo terween the Gresss L 4 -is’sgar is the fisoribution of ...,1 voerm r e. Genera. A enoy is Ka.ng iuorgine oemmand if a. troops in k a' -.s't French, Greeks it
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  • 186 5 -Eiyz-v frjntier, London, July 16. i uords sc'iuot Brvce k*5C -aa L. r I- -sc rnat tne sumi. lce Sored to Austria ai -u :a- tae frontier of Italv h.- e w* erahed :t tne I- M nd -fing u Ita y cv-r i 7 e-e.' He
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  • 420 5 STATEMENT BEFORE DEPARTURE. 'Racm’s Turwcwtw l London, Ju y 17 Ge er»l smuts, in a valedictory s atement on the rre o‘ retur iog to Sound Africa, express hxs warmest thanks to the British peep e who in the last two and ha.f years nave not hesi’ated to
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  • 69 5 London, July 18. The miners refusa, to accept Mr Bcuar Law offsr caused an unfavourable impression. The decision was tasen despue the eloquent appeal bv the Labour M P Mr W Brace, emphasising that the 6s increase would be catastrophic for tne miners themselves. Miners Strike. London,
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  • 33 5 Londen, July 18. Tne North-Eastern Ran waymen at Leeds struck, despite the Union a order of July 17th. North Eastern towns are already suffering from a shortage of supplies
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  • 32 5 London. Ja y 18, The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Bill to carry out the recommendaci n* of the Police Committee, mentioned on Ju y 14oh.
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  • 49 5 Landon. July 17. The Cou*t of Arbiira'ion ar Westminster. in a test case affecting the shipbuilding and engineering trades, decided against the employers application, which was made on the grounds that the cost of living is declining, to reduce the war bonus by 5s weesly.
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  • 78 5 London, July 15 The prospec'us has been issued cf the British jverseas Bank wmeh will have a capita of a million shares of £5 e&cb, of wnich oOO.OOG aaa been ssbscibed at par ov the banie 1 previously mentioned, a.so by the Dammi n Banx of T
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  • 54 5 London, July 18 Messrs Montagu and Co.’s report *ay? tne firmness of the Cmna and American exchanges caused a considerable rise in the price of silver The prem.um on forward delivery has been reduced to 1 3. Business is fairly active and the tone steady. London, July 18 The
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  • 455 5 THE TROOPS SELECTED .xiRCTXB I TxL»GXaMX London, Ju.y 17. It i* anucunced that -5,000 cmcers aad men cf al arms Lavs been cho*en to represent the British acd Dominions forc«*« in the victory march n Joly I9th. including squadrons of all cavsiry regimen's, varices sections cf
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  • 52 5 London, Ju.y 18, The Prince cf Wa,es in Hyde Park witnessed the march past of 3.00C’ American troops who will parade on Ju.y 19th. In a speech, the Prince conveyed his ccngratuiations on the very smar appearance of the troop* and emphasised British appreciation □f
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  • 174 5 THE FREEDOM OF LONDON. L.ndon, July 18. There was most imp”esrive eeremoma at the Guildhall when the honorary Freedom of the City and a sword of honour were conferred noon Genera Pershing, who received a great ovation, the audience standing up and a “and playng the atsr Soangled
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  • 49 5 Loadc-n. July 22. The House of Cammans passed the second reading cf the Peace Bill ant unanimously referred the Bui to 1 Committee. Bill Passed. Loudon, Inly 22 The Peace Bill ia Committee was not amended and received the third reading by 163 votes to 4
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  • 11 5 London, July 17. The Leicester v Lancs match was drawn
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  • 154 5 MR ILLINGWORTHS STATEMENT ~Rxrm a Tslugrajo.] London, July 17. In the House cf Common*. Mr Illingworth said the question of aerial mails had cctupied muc of the Governments attention, though it had been placed under the Royal Air Force. Tee resu.ta achieved in dying the Atlantic had been
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  • 49 5 London, July 16. The Daily Exp-ess offers a prize of £l‘j.ooo for fi.ghta from E ig.and to India *nd England to South Africa. All types of aircraft are eligible and must carry at least a ton of saleable commodities on the outward aud homeward journey.
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  • 29 5 3t. John's, July 17. P.synnam mace his third attempt to start cne --ans-Atlantic d.ghc The aeroplane rose thirty feet crashed ana was wrecked. The airmen were uninjured.
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  • 56 5 Copenhagen. Jaly 16. A Ber.m telegram says Germany is preparmg a screme for establishing a regu ar airship line between Berlin, Odessa, Copenhagen and Stockholm. Trial fi.gh's are oeing made with a super Zeppelin carrying a hundred passengers, apart from the c-ew It is expected the fiights wilt
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  • 49 5 London. Ja!y 19. H M the King has approved of the engagement of Lady Helena daughter ef tne Marquess of Cambridge (formerly Duke of Tecj and Major Evelyn Gibbs. Coldstream Gu’rd’. ex-Aide de Camp to Lord Minto in India aud a ccus’n of Lord Aldentazn.
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  • 46 5 Washington, Juiy 17. The Senate Foreign Relations Com miriee paseed unanimously a resolution demanding that the State Department furnish copies cf any treaties affecting Japanese ind German rights in China, particularly the Ch na-German Convention cf 1898. aad tne Coina-Japanese treatv of 1915.
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  • 40 5 Madrid, July 16 The resignation of the Cabinet is due to an sdver*e vote on the question of abuses in the last elections, involving a hundred sea**, in regard to which there were heated iefcates in Parliament.
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  • 28 5 London, Jaiy 17. In the House cf Commons. Mr. Chamber a.n announced that the income tax abatement for the first chili is increased to £4O
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  • 212 5 Paris, July 20.—1 n the great pegeant. London acclaimed Marshal Foch with exuberant enthu-iasua, «gain and again chef! ug tiie il ustricus general!«aiino cf the Allied forces. The Exporting Secretary of the Parliameutry Peace Commission says it is ca cu ated that the amount due from Germany
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  • 189 5 In the Supreme Court. Penang on Tuesdav afternoon, before Mr Justice P. J. Sprouls and a ccmm-’-n jury the trial was »m--menced of Hamad, bin Yusup amd A wajig I bin Yusup who rtaud chargee with the attempted murder of Seem, a wtfe of the first accused. The
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  • 52 5 ENTEHTaINET BY ChI'SSE. [h xch Oxtb Own CcxaisyojrDmrT. Singapore. July 24. The pea.'e leiebrarions ar Singapore ended when members ol the <7hmese Garden dub gave a inner to a number of men of the garrison, all of whom ha«i seen active service. Doctor Lim Bcon Keng wae in
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  • 46 5 The following telegram has been received by the F Ccmtrt iier Penang f—the -nctan G- -vemment weather department at n la "dated —ora. Ju_y mnee teiegram good rain, east and north Prn jan west Rajputana. and Lower Sind. Elsewhere no marked change.
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  • 39 5 2Fbcx Oxra Own Ccaaxspcsnmcr. Singapore. July 24. The raptam of the Msr -na, Maru was fined Sloe r failing to supply 1 xunnlete -ist of passengers, ome Japanese n board wap w-.th-xit a passport.
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  • 73 5 Commencing to-night there» w-"! be shown at the Imperia. Picture Palace. Penamg Road the opening chapters of the expensive mystery serial. Auo is Number One. extend-ng to 30 parts. Six parts be shown this evening in the second show Another feature for to-n-j-ht •<* medy-drama entitled His
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  • 88 5 THE E. O. FUNCTION The Rev Keppel Garnier acknowledges, with many than k* the receipt of a cheque for 8115.“5 presented by Messr* Sark-ee Brothers for cLstmbuticn among the peer. Sister St. J >sephine. on beitald if the Lady Superior of the Penang Convent, expresses thanks for a cheque for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 283 5 [To thx Enrrcn ov thx ‘Pinang Gazf/rx 'J Sik,—ln reply to the letter under the heading Riczsha Fares” published in your Correspondence Columns yesterday, I am directed to give the following informacion Rickafaa fares are now at the rate of 7 cents per half mile, and the legal
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  • 772 5 M T.” Mr H Gerritsen. of Smgei Wav. fiaa gone on eave. Mr G M Notley has returned to Seiingor on demobili-ation. Mr W G Bjlton arrived this morning by the Sappho from Teiuk Anson. We are giad to hear that Mr H Muir oas left the
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  • 415 6 CHINESE EXPLAIN THEIR STAND Peking, July 3.—Renter’s correspondent learns that after tbeir refusal to sign, the Chinese Delegation in Paris issued a statement explaining their action. The statement, briefly summarised, described the decision of the Supreme Council regarding Shantung as an injustice which had caused bitter discontent throughout
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  • 320 6 Shanghai, Joly 10.—In view of the rapid leap in the price of rice in Shanghai and elsewhere from $7.20 to $8 per pica! as a result of the rainy season and the reported big export shipments to nine local organisations telegraphed to President Hsu Shih
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 380 6 BgS MOSQUITOES SMELL Blood That tiny wound or cut attracts Mosquitoes, |j||F K.-X AmZ Flies, Gnats, Midges—all deadly disease carrying insects. After alighting oq foul substances they will settle on you and in Eg 7 an instant pierce the akin with their sharp gX* > sting resulting in MALARIA and
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    • 61 6 DIZZINESS AND HEADACHES frequently arise frvni biliousness and disordered liver. In such cases there is nothing better than the dainty little gentle-as-natuie laxatives which neither gripe nor purge. Pinkettes dispel and prevent the return of constipation, clear the tongue and the complexion, purify the breath. Of chemists, also post free,
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    • 234 6 ,y wo csivit tnn’HlS is a warning—and a recommendation I g lam only a bottle, but the whisky I contain is scarce. Its quality bears the reputation of 240 years. No other is so rich and delightfully delicate. I am welcomed and esteemed in all good clubs and cultured homes,
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  • 120 7 NEW ZEALANDER’S SUCCESS. London, July 18. The New Zealander, Sergeant Loveday, won the King’s Prize at Bigley, with a score of 2530(?) He had a possible at 300 yards. —Reuter. PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THE KING’S PRIZE. 1900. —Pte Ward Ist V. B. Devon. 1901. —Lce.CpL Ommundsen, Queen’s
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  • 537 7 The firs'; overseas’ team to arrive at Bisley is the Australian under Colonel R. H. Beardsinore, says a writer in June, and they have begun practice in view of the N. R. A, Meeting which opens on the 9th July and closes on the 19th July. Canada,
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  • 190 7 George Hirst’s wonderful innings at Lord’s the other day—mace in bis 49th year—reminds a correspondent that there was a time when the Yotkshire wonder was nok entirely appreciated, even in his own country. Hirst was once going to the wicket to bat in a Lancashire v. "Yorkshire match at
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  • 443 7 BECKETT THE HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION Nothing in boxing could exceed in solemnity and expectation the preface to the big heavy-weight boxing match on June 17th, which ended in the gigantic Goddard being knocked out at the middle of the second round. Naval and military and fistic heroes
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  • 380 7 Empire Cup at Bisley Lord Cheylesmor?, who presided at the spring general meeting of the National Rifle Association in the Ward Room of the British Small Arms Company, Pall mall, S.W., announced that the Prince of Wales, President of the Association, had intimated his intention
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 172 7 DELCO LIGHT. THE FIRST DELCO SET was installed in KEDAH 1 1 in the year g 1337. I When last we heard of it, it 1 was giving every satisfaction. g S FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS: I HOTTENBACH BROTHERS 8 CO., IPOH AND PENANG. sr I §gSSB I I I 1
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    • 445 7 CeiL is bridges ime and home protection ccurate repeating rifle is ines, perfect balance and sportsmen of experience. 4138 breech which protects the face and eyes of the shooter from f possible blow-backs and keeps foreign matte" out of the mechanism of the rifle. Descriptive circular mailed free upon request.
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  • 374 8 PENANG,:.JULY 24, 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 j 35 do Tongue do [55 do Feet do Heart Small do 35 Liver per catty “40 Fillet of Beef
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  • 192 8 Penang, July 21, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...$19 —buyers. M. P. Tapioca ...$19.40 —sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) buyers Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $5B oom. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $52 sellers Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs $46
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    • 103 8 STAMPS BOUGHT. All sorts of Postage. Revenue and Telegraph Stamps purchased in Large quantities. Cash per return mail. H. ROSS-SHIELLS <k CO., 4. Eldon Street, London, E.C. 2, England. (Bankers —National Provincial and Union Bank of England). CHELTONIA Villeneuve Montreux Switzerland English Preparatory School for Boys Re-opening September, 1918. Magnificent
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  • 710 9 faK EWELL dinner. Uv uight a farewell State Ofl tfiven to Mr and Mrs Hall at ar wbich>w’B prettily decorathe inflt ed writes a correspondent, ted HDj avoidable absence of the Saltan, 1,1 thP °p rent presided over a gathering H H Tbe ~7 among those present
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  • 432 9 The Staff of the Adviser’s Office, Alor star, presented the following address to r b. A. Hal), qu hj s promotion to the “tsident C .uucillorship of Penang. To (’iißEßi Amos Hall, Esq., British Adviser, Kedah. th o subordinate staff' of your i<t\o the honour to address
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  • 139 9 To-dat’b Amitaxa. Trang, Pithie, 73, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Scott, 329, Telak Anaon, Adamson Gilfillan »fc Co., general. ■To-bat’i Dbfabtwm. Tai Shun, Hassan, 18, Nibong Tebal. Ghirbie, Mat, 49, Pulau Brandan and Langkat. Will-o’-the Wisp, Caswell, 145, Bagan Datoh and Telak Anson. Speelman, Dutch, 579, Belawan, Langsa
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  • 273 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,*) By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong— )on Saturdays Farit Buntar, Bagan T Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and T Tapah Road J 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson
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  • 51 9 A homeward mail, for specially superscribed letters only, by the Mishima Mara, closes at 5 p.m. to-morrow. The Earyalus, with mails from Europe, is expected here to-morrow evening. The following undelivered telegrams are lying at the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company’s Office Kingtaiki Tormulow St.; Syed one Michel St.;
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  • 18 9 July 28—Per.aog St Andrew’s Society, Meeting, Cricket Club, 6-45 p.m. Aug. 12, 14 and 16.—Penang Baow.
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  • 872 9 A MURDER CHARGE In the Supreme Court, Penang, to-day b°fore Mr Justice P J Sproale and a speci* ja r y, Hassinsah was charged in that he did on or about the 20th Jane, 1919, at Bertam Province Wellesley, commit murder, to wi’ by causing the death of
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  • 38 9 Entries for the Ladies Single Handicap have been extended till 6 p.m. on Saturday, the 26th inst. Ladies wishing to enter are requested to send ifl their names to the Secretatry at their earliest convenience.
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    • 820 9 An Extraordinary Announcement Of the greatest importance to every theatre- nnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnannnnnnnnntm goer of the grand opening of the first three tZj chapters of six parts of the mightiest Para- W W mount exciting Mystery’ serial at the LJ B J fj Imperial Picture Palace For Pow Ni at the Empire
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    • 675 10 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF B AUSTRALIA ANO tHIN* HmperatH Ig Eiglagg by R|y|i j Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON Agencies and Branches. C Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavia, Bomk Canton, Cebu, Colombo, DfJH° h Hankow, Hongkong, Iloilo, Ipoh K*! l 11 1 Kobe,
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