Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 July 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 169. VOL. LXXVII. FRIDAY, 25th JULY, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 142 2 BOLSHEVIST ADVANCE. [Rjvrn'i Thjmxams.] London, July 21. An Ea*t Rus.ia conin uniqud says the Boshevists occupied Cherdin, and continue to advance e*st of Ekaterinburg, also east of Zlatoust Owing to a Robber is t lauding in the rear c( IVrUit». the latter retired and new boa» position* at
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  • 22 2 Berlin, July 20. Strikes are expected on July 21 in Berlin, Halle, Kiel, Nuremburg and the Upper Silesian mines.
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  • 60 2 Copenhagen, July 19. The British flying boat E 5 flew from Felixstowe to Copenhagen in 7| hours. Bound for Helsingfors. Copenhagen, July 20. The British flying-boat is proceeding to Helsingfors and carries a Foreign Office official on a special mission to the Finnish Republic, and despatches for the
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  • 32 2 IN AN AERIAL ACCIDENT. London, July 19. The Daily Express reports that Mr. Winston Chu-chill was severely shaken in an aeroplane crash at Croydon. The pilot was badly injured.
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  • 29 2 London, July 19. The famous airwoman, Baroness de Laroche, the holder of the height and other airwoman’s records, was killed in the crash of a Crotoy aeroplane.
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  • 15 2 St John’s, July 12. Mr Raynham has abandoned the transAtlantic flight.
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  • 109 2 SAVED BY INTERNED GERMAN. London, July 18. A British aeroplane c ashed and was set on fi r e at a Wiltshire aerodrome, where German prisoners are employed. The pilot was entrapped in the burning wreckage and was in imminent danger of being burnt to death, when
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  • 38 2 Washington, July 21. President Wilson is ill with dysentery. President’s Condition. Washington, July 21. President Wilscn’s condition is not serious, but his engagements to discuss the petes treaty with the Republican Senators have been cancelled.
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  • 35 2 Old Point Comfort, July 19. Six super-dreadnoughts and 30 d< st’oyers, the vanguard of the new American Pacific Fleet of 200 ship*, sailed for a Pacific base via the Panama Canal.
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  • 54 2 TOWN HALL DESTROYED. London, July 21. A crowd of several thousands, infuriated at the refusal of the Corporation to grant a park for a memorial service for fallen soldiers, attacked the Town Ha'l at Luton, which was wrecked and burned to the ground. The damage is a
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  • 61 2 REPARATION DEMANDED. [Rjrtrm’s Tnioßua.] Paris, July 21. The French Press is furious at Germany’s refusal to pay a fine of a million francs for the street murder of a French Sergeant in Berlin and declares Berlin must ’pay, pointing oub that the Germans mercilessly levied a similar
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  • 29 2 Coblerz, July 21. Two Germans attempted to assassinate Major Cockriel, the Provost Marshal of the American forces in Germany, who was not hurt. His assailants escaped.
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  • 32 2 Brussels, July 20. The Civic Cross of the First Class of the Order of Leopold has been awarded to Nurse Cavell for notable courage and devotion to humanity.”
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  • 25 2 Paris, July 19. The Responsibilities Committee presented a report to the Supreme Council urging that nobody can be tried instead of the ex-Kaiser.
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  • 27 2 Paris, July 19. Von Lersner, the successor of Count Rantzau as heed of the German delegation has been appointed German Charge d’Affaires in France.
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  • 22 2 Belgrade, Ju’y 17. King Peter arrived in Serbia from Athens and was enthusiastically welcomed on his return from exile.
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  • 32 2 London, July 18. Details of increased pay to naval officers aie published. The scheme provides for substantial advances, retrospective from February. The estimated additional cost is over £2,000,000 annually.
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  • 72 2 Aden, July 15. The steamer Warreman, mentioned on July 17th, is lying broadside on a bard, sandy beach, in stormy weather. A heavy sea is breaking over the ship, which has started making water and is straining heavily. The Captain thinks it is impossible to salve her unless
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  • 78 2 "DAILY MAIL” TO PAY. London, July 18. A special jury, Lord Reading presiding, awarded Lord Newton, formerly in charge of the Prisoners of War Department of the Foreign Office, £5.000 damages for libel against the "Daily Mail” which accused him of sneering at the sufferings of British
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  • 75 2 EASTERN COMPANY’S PLANS. London, July 18. In the House of Commons, in the course of the discussion on the cable delays Captain Denison Pender said he hoped that by the end of August all the Eastern Telegraph Company’s cables would be in very fair working order. The Eastern
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  • 82 2 London, July 21. The Post Office announces that the censorship is abolished, so far as British controlled cables and wireless messages are concerned, from midnight on July 23-24, after which telegrams will be accepted without restriction to all Brifsh Possessions, except Egypt, and all parts of the world
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  • 81 2 SOME FIGHTING. Simla, July 21, Chitral reports that 300 Afghan Regulars and tribesmen reached Bumboret valley, e’ght miles south of Chitral, but were driven off. It is reported that Afghan Regulars have occupied the passes between Kafiristan and Chitral. There was heavy fighting on July 18th at all
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  • 40 2 AN INCIDENT. Washington, July 19. The State Department has made urgent representations to Mexico abcut the robbery of American sailors at Tampico by bandits. A similar incident in 1914 led to the American occupation of Vera Cruz.
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  • 230 2 London, July 18. The report of the Government Committee dealing with the question of war medals, stages that an Allied war medal called the Victory Medal will bear a winged figure of victory and the inscription, The Great War for Civilisation" and the rames cr coats of
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  • 55 2 MANY DRAWN GAMES. London, July 19. Gloucester beat Sussex by an innings and 89 runs. The Australians beat Worcester by an innings acd 203 runs. Kent v Hampshire, a draw. Notts v Lancashire, a draw. Essex v Somerset, draw. Warwick v Nortban’s, a draw. Surrey v Middlesex, a draw.
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  • 56 2 London, July 18. The race for the Eclipse Stages resulted as follows: Bcchan I Cygnus 2 Splendid Spur 3 Seven ran won by one and a half length; he same distance betwe°n second and third. The betting was 2 to 7 Buchan, 100 to 8 against Cygnus and
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  • 33 2 ENGLAND’S WIN AT BISLEY. London, July 21, At Bisley, the result of the Mackinnon Cup competition was as follows: England 1497 Australia 1421 Canada 1398 Scotland 1376 New Sealand 1368
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  • 22 2 HB London, Ju’y 20. For the Polo Patriotic Cup at Hurlingham, England beat Ireland by 9 goals to 6.
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  • 124 2 Madrid, July 20. The Conservative, S nor Se.nchez Toca, has formed a Cabinet. Messrs. Sarkies Brothers have purchased Sea Bank” the property adjoining the E. arid O. Hotel, and we understand they will begin building their extension by the end of August. The public examination in bankruptcy
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  • 140 2 division of territory. London, July 18. A Paris message says at a meeting of the commission appointed to arrange the division of enemy colonies and to draw up details of mandates, the Belgian delegate, who is ambassador in Pans, announced the basis of the Anglo-Belgian agreement, which
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  • 139 2 Paris, July 21.—A strorg feeling prevails that China will sign the Germm treaty, in return for which the Japanese peace mission in Par’s will make public the oral agreement made at the time of the Chinese settlement announcing the date upon which Japan agreed to restore
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  • 71 2 JAPAN’S INTENTIONS. Paris, July 21. Since the signature of the peace treaty, Japan has reiterated her promise to the Allies to restore Shantung to China, and only to reta n economic control of the railways and the Kiao-Chau concession. It is believed the Chinese delegates in Paris
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  • 383 2 Paris, Ju’y 20.—The Inter-Allied Committee and German Commission at Versailles have arranged the conditions under which workers will be sent by the German Government to rebuild d vastat c d regions in France. 500,000 will be necessary. The Austrian plenipotentiaries at S Germain en Laye have received
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  • 22 2 Paris, July 19. The General Confederation of Labour decided to postpone the demonstration planned to take place on July 21st.
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  • 115 2 EAST GALICIA FOR POLAND. Faris, July 19. The Matin" says the Supreme Council informed the Ukrainian delegation that East Galicia is allocated to Poland. Russian Prisoners, The Supreme Economic Council decided to recommend the Council of Five to assume responsibility for revictualling and supporting 200,000 Russian war prisoners
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  • 82 2 Paris, July 21.—A determined effort was made in the Chamber of Deputies to upset the Clemenceau Cabinet but it failed utterly the Government obtainirg a vote of confidence by 289 votes to 176, after a stirring speech by M Clemenceau on the general policy. He stated that on
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  • 56 2 GOVERNMENT’S DEFEAT. Pari?, July 18. Tht Chamber, aber discussing the high prices, adopted by 227 votes to 213 a resolution condemning the economic policy of the Government, after a statement by M Boret, Minister of Fcod Supplies, who resigns. The vote dors not affect the Government’s
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  • 108 2 President Poincare and Marshal Foch were received with tremendous enthusiasm in the Chamber of Deputrs at Brussels. France was acclaimed and the “Marseillaise” sung by members of the Chamber.—-Havas. The Prince and Foch. London, July 21, Marshal Foch departed this morning for Brasse's to attend the Belgian
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  • 123 2 The Empire Revue Company, which has just'concluded a very successful tcur of the F.M.S and the Far East, open to-night at tl e Town Hall, with an attraction, which has brought b’g business elsewhere, The Follies," The review in written and produced by Mr George Ross, who
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  • 202 2 —"M.M.”- The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day:— 1. Selection Marco Visconti ...Petrella 2. Polka ...Pierrot ...Megone 3. Selection Ernani ...Verdi 4 Waltz Beauty’s Daughters ...Lowthian 5. March The Night Riders Safroni Amendments are to be made in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 NEW ADV ER tise m > I PENANG STJINDReJTSJM The Annual General Meeti held in the Penang Criek a c Monday, the 28th July at 6-15 fl JOHN JIELDRcj A S (5 J As my wife, Josephine left me and is no longer livi a hereby warn the public that
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  • 1457 3 vN PRECEPENTED scenes. rRjTTX* London, July 17. n nprals "ho will ride with Field The ,°nX will be Sir Julian Byng, nn Sir W Marshall, Hoskins, Sir H B ’h’“, d Birdwood. Chetwode, B ..fence. Chaueel, G H Davidf ’Tc rne "w Earl of Cavan and T
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  • 83 3 London, July 20. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was taken ill after the proce sion and conveyed home in a motor car. Field Marshal Better. London, July 20. Field Marshal Haig has contracted a chill. He had a restful night, his temperature is now normal
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  • 503 3 GOVERNMENT’S VIEW. [Rbutkb’s Telmrams.] London, July 18. In the Hou«e of Commons, replying to Mr J R Clynes, Mr B mar Law sta r ed that in consequence of the Miners’ Federation’s decision not to accept his offer, the 6s increase in the price of coal will
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  • 108 3 STRIKE SETTLED. London, July 19. The negotiations between the Board of Trade and the North-Eastern strikers have begun. London, July 20. The North-Eastern Railway strike has been settled after negotiations between the company and the National Union of Railwaymen. Though the strike committee repudiates the terms
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  • 29 3 London, July 20. The Mates and Engineers of harbour craft at the port of Liverpool struck in support of the disputed demands of the transport workers.
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  • 33 3 Paris, July 21, The Temps says Marshal Foch has requested Germany to arrange fcr the transport of an Allied battalion from Cologne to Flensburg to supervise the plebiscite in Sleevig.
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  • 1212 3 OPPOSITION’S VIEWS. (Rauns'i Tzlrowo.] London, July 21. The House of Commons was full for the debate on the second reading of the Treaty of Peace and Anglo-French Agreement Bills. Sir Donald McLsan, opening the discussion, urged that a definite indemnity from Germany should be fixed. The trial
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  • 34 3 Paris, July 18. M. Clemenceau, giving evidence to the Peace Committee of the Chamber, extolled the Anglo-French-American Alliance, securing safety to France, which is now enabled to reduce her military service.
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  • 44 3 London, July 21. The Daily Express says Mr Lloyd George will undertake the reconstruction of the Cabinet after the parliamentary recess, and will reverb to the old system of twelve Cabinet Ministers. Lord Milner and Mr Balfour are among the retiring Ministers
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  • 213 3 THE PRINCE’S EULOGY. London, July 19, Speaking at a dinner in honour of General Birdwood, the Prince of Wales referred in enthusiastic terms to the work of the Australian Forces, and said he looked forward to the first opportunity be would get to visit Australia,which had played a
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  • 59 3 London, July 21. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr C Jesson, Mr Kellaway stated that the Government, in conjunction with the Dominions and Colonial Governments, is considering the advisability of organising and co-ordinating all sources of oil supply within the Empire, with a view to preventing
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  • 640 3 NEW CLAUSES. Pars, July 18. The Supreme Council has completed tho Austrian treaty, which will be handed to the Austrians at the beginning of the week. An agreement has been reached for the demarcation of the Italo-Grecian occupied zones in Asia Minor. Paris, July 20. The official summary
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  • 18 3 Berlin, July 17. The Vienna communists are planning the proclamation of a Soviet on Monday.
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  • 77 3 Paris, July 21. From Zurich it is reported that Bel» Kun has arrived at Vienna with a staff ot Bolshevist agents. Contradictory Reports. London, July 21. There are contradictory reports in regard to Bela Kun. A Vienna message s’atei he has been deposed and kept under
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  • 18 3 Berlin, July 20. There is a general strike in Vienna, inluding theatres and cafes
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  • 835 4 Shipping at Hongkong is increasing to such an extent that the Harbour Department is arranging for additional mooring. The Admiralty is taking steps to relieve all R.N.R. and R.N.V.R. officers on the China Station by regular R N officers. The Canard liner Mauretania has made the run between
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  • 634 5 Messrs Baker. Morgan. Co, Ltd, Kuala Lumpur report on Friday as follows. We are glad to report a decided improvement over the week. Commencing with Wednesday, the market became quite active in Rubbers,while Indusrials and Loan Stocks received some attention. The Peace celebrations come now as
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    • 1013 5 "potions VACANT. NOTICES. "Z,| Platen Machinemen wanted. Notice is hereby given that J ames Cyli fldcr to qu lifications. Apply Randle Bennett is authorised to sign CC vLnaffer, Piuang Gazette. our firm per procura'im from 18th w July, 1919. wanted for Rubber SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. ACh mu* be an experienced
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    • 237 5 WHAT LOSS OF WEIGHT MEANS How Many Peopli Maintain Stmngib. When you are ill and losing weight, tailing in strength and growing jiale and sallow dav by dav, it is a sign that you need more bh>od. Whatever the cause, there can be no relief until the blood is built
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    • 121 5 FRESH STOCKS. Palol, Steam’s wine of cod livei oil, Vibrona (Tonic Wine), Wincarnis, Hudson’s eumenthol jujubes, Langdale’s essence of cinnamon. Evan’ throat pastilles, Sanatogen Formamint, Bishop’s varalettes Fellow’s syrup, Huxley’s syrup Urodonal, Bisurated magnesia Bayer’s aspirin tablets. Drugs, Druggists’ Sundries and Perfumeries, the largest and most complete assortment. PRICES MOST
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    • 286 5 B- [□□□nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnEinnnEinEiLi >e n n g TOWN HALL, g H -TO-NIGHT AT 9-30— U Q For Four flights only g The EMPIRE REVUE COMPANY g s n of 20 Artistes q H including GEORGE ROSS present THE DAZZLING H e 2 REVUSICAL PRODUCTION s s U t The Follies n
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 469 5 An Extraordinary Announcement Of the greatest importance to every theatre goer of the grand opening of the first thre< chapters of six parts of the mightiest Para mount exciting Mystery serial at the Imperial Picture palace at the Empire Theatre. Thursday 24th, Friday 25th, Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th July,
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  • 30 6 Potts—Mitchell. —On July 21st, at St. {Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, Mr. Arthur Gacil Potts of Singapore to Mies Catherine, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell of Ilford. Essex.
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  • 1321 6 The latest issue of the FMS Government Gazette contains the annual report of Mr. H. W Firmstone, Director of Educa tion. In its 26 Pages are many points of interest, especially the remarks that the Director makes with reftrence to the fu'u-e education policy of the
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  • 1503 6 One annual report among the batch published as supplements to Police and the FMS Government Crime. Gazette that will probably receive more attention than was usually paid to such records in the past, particularly in prewar days, is that on the state of crime and the administration
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  • 37 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $125 per picul, buyers, no sellers; refined tin no market. Tin was quoted in London on July 21st at £256 5s spot, and £255 15s three months.
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  • 236 6 “S.T.’i The output of the Bandon property of The Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for the month of June was pikuis 240.53. A football match was played at the Esplanade last evening between P.C.C. and the Manchester», the soldiers winning by lour goals to one. Notice is given in
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  • 415 6 A MURDER CHARGEIn the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon the hearing was continued before Mr Justice P J Sproule and a special jary, of the case in which Husainsah is charged in that he did on or about the 20th June, 1919, at Bertam Estate, Province Wellesley, commit
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  • 234 6 Singapore and Shanghai to Visit Hongkong. A meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club held in that port recently, decided to accept Hongkong’s invitation to send a cricket team. This decision, says the “China Mai],” of Hongkong, coming as it does, in the wake of a similar decision made
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  • 207 6 (1) A licensed importer of rice shall not sell or deliver rice to (a) A licensed wholesale dealer iu rice except upon production of a delivery order issued by the Food Controller or by some person authorized by the Food Controller; or (b) A person other
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  • 902 6 .—“S.T.” Teluk Anson’s Fahey r, place to-night. v 5 Hall Mrs. Vaughan Smith has Teluk Anson. Mrs. F. Huhne Sharp v f j lnla a visit to Penang. i s Mr. W. H. Lee Warner A a Control has arrived at P» ua T nt M o*
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 RAC E W EEK. Fancy Dress (optional) Dinner Dance at THE “E. <£ O. I&fjursday, lUtfy August, 1919. SPECIAL DINNERS: Tuesday, 12th August. Saturday, 16th Special Tiffinsjduring the week. E. 0. Orchestra every day at Tiffin and Dinner.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 41 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To day and To-morrow. Penarg Standard Times High Water. Low Water. TO-DAY. 10 50 a.in 4.40 a.m. 11.34 p m. 5.46 p.m. Tomorrow. 11.33 a.m 5 37 am. 12.00 mn’c 6 29 p.m.
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  • 28 6 DEATH. Xavihb D’Cbvz. —On 20th July, at his residence in Trivandrum, the beloved fattier of Mr. Michael Xavier Pooromy D’Gniz, of Tuan Mee Estate, Sungei Buloh, Selangor, F.M.S.
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  • 1611 7 F. M S. DEFENCE. t kY service question. jjlLlT Ani Mr Eric MacUdyrn in the T be H °u t ter the Editor of the “Malay cors e ft le M» i|r At lbe tfd we were adjured by Gen. rf crn t, y re P tn it that at
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  • 140 7 A communique from the Siamese Genera] Staff says: —Members of the Siamese Expeditionary Contingent are taking part in ths Grand Review of Allied Armies in Paris and will also take part in the Peace Celebration in London on July the 19th. The Contingent will leave Europe
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  • 153 7 Ex. A big case of a claim for damages to the amount of Tcs. 11.000 is now proceeding in the Court at Nakom Rajasima Siam) Captain Luang Moo] Nives Raksha of the sth Army Corps is the plaintiff, and Nai Boon Pheng. a merchant at Korat, is the
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  • 73 7 It has been officially certified that the value of the Siamese Government Currency t Notes in circulation at the end of June was Ticals 140.917.987, being an increase of. Ticals 7.800.000 over the amount in circulation at the end of May. Of the total Ticals 8.607.426 was
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  • 653 7 DAILY* (except Su n da y Federated Malay States, ABy train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- S also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and 7 Ta pah Road j
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  • 82 7 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 63 to 70 j diamond No. 2 58 62 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 61|
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  • 194 7 Penang, July 25, 1919; S. P. Tapioca ..,sl9—buyers. M. P. Tapioca ...sl9.4o—sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 0z)... sl6| buyer». 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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  • 114 7 Penang, July 25, 1919. {By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 4 months’sigl < Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 7 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank S 3 days’sight Private Madras
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  • 42 7 July 27 —Penang Swimming Club, Monthly Competitions, 11-15 a m. July 28.—Per ang St Andrew’s Society, Meeting, Cricket Club, 6 45 p.m, Aug 10.—P.V R.C. Shoot, 7 30 a.m. Aug 21,—P.V.R.C. Shoot, 7-30 s.m. Ang. 12, 14 and 16.—Penang Racea.
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  • 27 7 July 27th, 6th Sunday after Trinity. 9 15 a.m, Matirs and Sermon (Tamil). 5.15 p m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon,
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  • 16 7 7.30 a m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Matins and Sermon.
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