Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 July 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 171. VOL. LXXVII. MONDAY, 28th JULY, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 562 1 ENVELOPES; ALL SORTS I AND sizes I printed or PLAIN j B the Pinang Gazette Press limited. IIIIIIIIHI L "TZ". I few a iays_\ [RATNER SAFES. I I Small Shipment I I OF Fitted with Fire Resist- insurance ..LTD. «T 3 f| Interchange- ng Saf has jg L .h,,. J’
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    • 37 1 v i UP-TO-DATE PRINTING I of every description nmlortaken, from a visiting card to the largest 1 size poster, by [The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic j display guaranteed
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  • 628 2 .—Ex. ST. HELENA EXPECTING FAMOUS EXILE. St, Helena, isle of the great Napoleon’s exile, wants the ex-Kaiser. Not only do the community want him, but, believing in the perfect propriety, of the wish, they are confidently expecting that the fallen Emperor will, when his
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    • 1042 2 POSITIONS VACANT. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. I. Cylinder and Platen Machinemen wanted. An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Salary according to qualifications. Apply Commissioners will be held at the to Works Manager, Pinang Gazette. Municipal Office at 4 p. m. on Tuesday, the 29th instant. A Chinese Conductor wanted for Rubber (By
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    • 319 2 THE SECRET OF THEIR WEAKNESS. WHAT PALLID NERVOUS WOMEN SHOULD DO TO GET STRONG. Many women, mothers who have the oaae of children, girls who work and come h<>me tired; every night, and even society women who have an endless round of duties and little time for rest and relaxation,
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    • 1012 2 AdvPrtkin Aovertismg A public g' tousMofcrs KrCfeji EC SIT< *l\/TAN Y mothers are gj «r I VI worried about the n;4 a Ttfw I w witn.. ft! changing of Baby’ B \tl HEN g O n<i. tfj Food from time to time. The JF W/W/ g00(1 h Food that suits
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  • 958 3 STRENGTHENING THE RESERVE. The tenth ordinary general meeting of the above company was held at 3 and 4, Great Wioches‘er Street, EC, on the 24th June, Mr E E Morreau (Cbairmao) presiding. The Chairman said :—Turning to the balance-sheet yon will find our capital remains unaltered, but
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  • 271 3 The rejMirt by the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1918, states: During the year a< further 118 acre» were planted on Sungei Tankas Estate. A statement showing approximate acreages and dates of planting is appended. The estates are in a satisfactory condition and little trouble
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  • 211 3 Messrs Guthrie and Co Ltd. Singapore, reported on Friday, 25th July as follows A brisk demand charac‘erised the opening yesterday of the usual weekly rubber auction due to certain buyers being short on July commitments and a welcome rise in prices of all grades has to be
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  • 412 3 The ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Company’s office on the 11th July, Mr. Tan Soo Hock (Chairman) presiding. The Chairman sadd the Directors have not decided to pay any dividend for the past financial year. This decision was
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  • 209 3 The Directors’ report for the year ended 30th April. 1919, states that the net profit for the year as shown by the Profit and Loss Account amounts to 88.756.21 as agiainst $12.961.85 for the previous year. To this must be added the balance of 819.091.38 brought
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  • 211 3 The Kramat Pulai, a Malay undertaking, usually associated with the production of tin, in calling attention to the fact that for the past six months the bulk of the company's profits have been won from scheelite a rich patch of this mineral having been opened, out and
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  • 223 3 New York, June 11. A careful resume of the crude rubber market did not bring to light any new interesting features and only a slight improvement was reported ini some directions in the call from manufacturers, while in others the same dull tone continues to be
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    • 412 3 h for children who are outgrow- H. cohcintvt» JI W* ijll/ ins their strength or whose 1 *™r rfft bodily or mental development is I IN V retarded, Ovaltine should be I the daily beverage, and should I I j I supersede milk, cocoa or harmful tea or coffee. 1
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    • 282 3 BRITISH MADE I ARRIVING FOUNTAIN PENS I SHORTLY: A guaranteed quality British made Fountain Pen with Solid Gold j > K TT7 I Nib, Medium and I I f Broad Point. 1 I $s I ra BEER >■" ON SALE BY The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., un.on street. PeN. r^a
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  • 1099 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. C. M. Henderson is appointed a member of the Penang Harbour Board. Mr. and Mrs. Sam an arrived at Penang to-day from Java by the van Riebeeck. The Hon. Mr. John Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell left for Home by the Mishima Maru. Sir Edward Brockman is spending
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  • 148 4 Sir Robert Horne, the Labour Minister, peaking on June 23, at a trade union linnet to the Australian Premier, said he would like to pay his tribute to the great trade unions of this country. He was glad to belong to a party that
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  • 52 4 It is notified in a Straits Government Gazette Extraordinary for public information that private codes may be used, excepting in the case of local telegrams to India. Burma», China, Siam, French IndoChina and the Netherlands East Indies. All other restrictions of the cable censor ship
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  • 40 4 H.H THE SULTAN ATTENDS CONSECRATION. Singapore, July 28. H.H. the Sultan of Johore attended the ceremony of Consecration of Lodge Johore Royal on Saturday. There was a large gathering of masons from all parts of the Peninsula.
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  • 193 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at tbe Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day: 1. Selection Vanity Fair ...Finck .2. Mazurka La Czarine ...Ganne 3. Waltz Remembrance Of The Vale ...Lopez 4. Two Step Goblin Gambol ...Noel 5. March La Machiche ...Clerc With regard to ths
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    • 735 4 I TOWN HALL. I J TO-NIGHT AT 9.30. THE EMPIRE REVUE CO. WILL PRESENT j THE BRILLIANT REV U SIC AL MELANGE \“OH BABY," J WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY g GEORGE ROSS. Special Announcement. g The management beg* to announce H that owing to the sailing of the g 1
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    • 613 4 PENANG AUCTION MAR] NOTICE OF SALE By Public Auction, On Wednesday, the 13th day of August, AT 11 A.M. IN THE ARCHWAY OF LOGAX> S BUILDINGS, BEACH STREET, PENANG. BY ORDER OF THE COURT in the Supreme court of the Straits settiememj. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Suit 1915 No. 89 BETWEEN
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  • 236 5 MR. R. T. REID’S XI v. MAJOR JENSEN’S XI. This practice game, in view of the match here with Perak ou Saturday and Monday next, was played at the Esplanade on Saturday, and resulted in a win for Major Jensen’s side, The details are Mr, Reid’s XI. R T
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  • 217 5 The following official statement was issued at Lord’s in regard to the incident in the match at Taunton between Somerset and Sussex on May 22 The Committee of the M C C have not been appealed to as regards the decision of the umpires in this case,
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  • 78 5 The monthly handicap competitions of the Penang Swimming Club took place at Tanjong Bungah yesterday, in a heavy sea, with the following results A Class 200 Yds. Handicap, C L Malden (10 secs.) 1 R C Martin (Scr.) 2 L W Learmount (Scr 3 Time, 4min 20
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  • 113 5 Although he has been io hard training BiLce the armistice, little has been heard of Georges Carpentier, whom Beckett will have to meet for the championship on September 2. Those who went over tn Paris to see the Papin-Ferrey contest for the French light-weight championship caught
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  • 446 5 SUMMERS V. MARIIOTr Bob Marriott (R A S C) beat Jobnoy Summers (Canning Town) io a 20-rcund contest for the Light-weight Championship of Great Britain, the Lonsdale Belt and a puree of £450, at the National Sporting Club, on June 23. Summers was disqualified for holding in the 10th
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  • 325 5 Ex. A very pleasing picture is drawn by Mr T J McMahon in the Empire Review of what the Japanese are accomplishing in the Marshall Islands, into which they came into occupation early in the war. We are told that under their rule the Marshall Islanders as
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    • 417 5 r^uNNYMED E HOTEL. GRAND CINDERELLA DANCE. F OAY. 16TH AUGUST, 1919. AT 9-30 P.M. 2 admission FREE. I J SPECIAL DINNER ON THE LAWN AT 8 p.m. -BOOKING now open I full band in attendance. I KERDYK &E. R. HENDERSON, Proprietors. l »i Victory and peace Celebrations j Victory Ball
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    • 145 5 The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd, JUST RECEIVED. NEW STOCK OF ENGLISH MADE ACCOUNT BOOKS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, Ae., RULED, BOUND AND SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF Local Companies and Businesses. NO BETTER BOOKS IN THE MARKET. Available in following sizes: F’Cap Books: 2 qrs., 3 qis, and 4
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    • 205 5 PRITCHARD &C° L° (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) LADIES DEPARTMENT. We have received a of Knitted Silk and Wool Coats in the very latest fashionable shapes and shades, also a full assortment of different styles in Voile Blouses and RaincoatsThere is at present a marked demand for J AWtL Knitted
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  • 1088 6 Reuter does not exaggerate in describing the meetings of the Conference of the Triple Industrial Alliance in Londm as momentous.” The decision arrived at. by 217 votes to 11, in favour of recommending its constituent bodies to ascertain whether the members were prepared to take industrial action to
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  • 55 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $126.50 per picul business done refined tin $127.50 per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London on July 23rd at £255 10s spot, and £254 10a three months Tin was quoted in London on July 25th at £260 spot,
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  • 24 6 The output oT Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging., Co N. L. from 20th to 26th July, 1919 being one week was 24 tons.
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  • 178 6 The following were the rubber quotations in London on July 25th inst., received to-day Plantation Ist latex crepe Is lid Smoked Sheet is gjd [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co]. The Government Monopolies. Singapore, notify that the opium revenue for the second quarter of 1919 amounted to
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  • 1437 6 Apropos of Sir Douglas Mawsons opinion that one of the Going Abroad.” results of the war will be heavy emigration from Great Britain, statistics have shown that for a time at any rate the Home country was the gainer in population owing to the war. This can
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  • 323 6 The Empire Revue Company a second performance at the I-’-Hall, Penang, on Saturday night and had the satisfaction of pl»? ing to an excellent bouse, both u regards numbers and enthusiasm. I-’ programme again was an attractive one and the Company, who certainly know be» to
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    • 267 6 National Association of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers. (Straits Settlements Branch.) An Organisation of ex-service Men, governed by themselves, free from all Party Politics and Politicians. Existing to Promote the welfare of those who have served, of those who are still fighting, their dependents and the dependents of those who have
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    • 36 6 RA C E W EEK. Fancy Dress (optional) Dinner Danee at THE E. O. l£tfy Jlugust, 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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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.56 a.m. 7.10 a.m. 12.53 p.m. 7.43 p.m. Tomorrow. 1.34 a.m. 7 49 sin. 1,30 p.m. 8 15 p.m.
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  • 1532 7 coS FKRENCES in LONDON. r ß ,un*’« Tmobam»-] London, July 23. Mto meeting’ Of the Executives lp le Alliance, nam-ly, the miners, o, e and transport workers, end Federation are fixed tor London *’”odecide further action. "’X'jmillie and other leaders arrived tn L °’-’«peeled the Miners' Executive
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  • 749 7 SIR A. GRANT’S STATEMENT. [Baurn’a Tgaaiiw Simla, July 22. The Amir submitted the names of ten prominent officials who will represent Afghanistan at the peace negotiations. The British delegation leaves to-morrow for Rawal Pindi to meet tbe Afghans. A satisfactory settlement is probable. Conference Opened. Simla, July 27.
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  • 30 7 London, July 23. Silver is at 54 9/163 54 3.8 d. ibe market is steady. London, July 25. Silver is at 55 l/16d 54 7'Bd. Tbe market is steady,
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  • 46 7 BY HOLT LINE WEEKLY. (Rxvm’s Txlxgxams.] London, July 24. The Post Office announces that from next week letter mails for the Straits Settlements, the Dutch Indies, Siam, etc Hongkong and South China will be despatched on Thursdays by the Holt line direct from Birkenhead.
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  • 87 7 CONSTITUTION DRAFTED. London, July 23. The international flying constitution, which has been drafted iu Paris, recognises every State’s complete and exclusive sovereignty of the air space above its territory and territorial waters, and accords during peace free air passage, irrefep c ctive of nationality, except over prescribed military
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  • 64 7 London, July 23. Tn the House of the Lords, the Government Bill removing the sex disqualification of women in tbe professions and judicial and other appointments, previously barred, except in the civil service, was introduced and given a second reading. The debate indicated that many Peers
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  • 123 7 TRADE POSSIBILITIES. London, July 23. In the House of Commons, at question tim*>, Colonel Amery stated that consider able information had already been collected and steps were being taken to obtain fur ther reports on tbe natural resources and commercial prospects of the new British territories, South-West
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  • 55 7 London, July 23. The by election in Swansea East resulted as follows Matthews (Coalition Liberal) 9250 D. Williams (Labour) 0158 The by-election was caused by tbe death of Mr. T. J- Williams, K.C. The result at the general election was T. J Williams (Co. Lib.) 11,071 D.
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  • 322 7 Swansea, June 17 Though tbe Labour Party has already selected as its candidate for Swansea East Mr David Williams, the Socialist candidate who was beaten by two Liberal Coalitionists by 4,730 votes last year, the Liberal Party will not begin i's selection before Saturday, when a preliminary meeting
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  • 49 7 BRITISH CASUALTIES [Baum’s Txlbubamb.] London, July 24. In tbe House of Commons, at question time, Mr Forster stated that the British casualties in Russia since November, 1918, were 19 officers and 148 men killed and 20 officers and 185 men wounded. Two officers and 37 men are missing.
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  • 100 7 BRITISH NAVAL FORCES. London, July 25. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Walter Long stated that British warships were kept in the Baltic in order to prevent unprovoked Bolshevist raids on coast towns of the Baltic States and Finland and interference with tbe feeding
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  • 319 7 Harbin, July 4.The staff of the Siberian army is informed thait the Bolshevists on entering Ufa found the town absolutely deserted. It appears that ail the inhabitants who were unable to leave by train left on foot, in catrts or horseback. All the shops were closed, the
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  • 60 7 .Havas. Paris, July 24.The question is again raised whether or not Bulgaria is to have an outlet on the TEjean Sea, Greece claiming Western Thrace totally, which would bar Bulgaria from direct outlet to the sea. France and England are inclined to favour the Greek claims,
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  • 77 7 7. Havas. Paris, July 25.After a debate in the French Chamber of Deputies on ao interpellation relating to cases of ill-treatment of French coloured soldiers by the united military police, a resolution was passed affirming equality of all coloured citizens, declaring them entitled to tbe protection of
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  • 60 7 .Havas. Paris, July 24 The General Secretary of the French General Confederation of Labour defined the pending changes nec p ssary for tbe benefit of labour as evolution rather than revolution, calling for evolutionary revolution not in the interests of one class, but for the equalising of
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  • 36 7 Paris, July 25.After August Ist, passports available for a year will be issued to French citizens desirous of travelling abroad. They will not have to be presented on each journey for French visa.
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  • 30 7 .—Havas. Faris, July 25.—Vice-Admiral de Jonquieres, who commanded the French squadron in Eastern waters during the Russo-Japanese war, bad died in Faris, at tbe age of 69.
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  • 196 7 Havas. A TOUR IN BELGIUM. Paris, July 22.—King Albert, President Poincare and Marshal Foch paid a visit to Ghent. Replying to an address from tho Municipal Council, President Poincare mentioned the dignified attitude of the people of Ghent during the German occupation, proving themselves worthy sons
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  • 291 7 show him what we think of him. Jehu Junior” in the "World.” Pronounced like tosh”but no other connection. Posh” is the real rhyme for this smartest of French soldierswho, by the way, had some hand in winning the war. In fact, as C.-in-C. of all the Allies ix
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  • 48 7 A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. Paris, July 22. A full dress debate on economic policy took place in the Chamber. After a powerful defence by M. Clemenceau, a vote of confidence in the Government was passed by 289 to 176, thus reversing the vote of July 18.
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  • 246 7 .—Hava’. Paris, July 22.—1 n the Chamber of Deputies, the Minister of Finance pointed out the great increase iu taxation, serving as a guarantee for future loans. It was intended to issue a Railway Loan for 750,000,000 francs in August or September. Financial negotiations were progressing favourably between
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  • 23 7 Obituary. London, July 23. The'death has occurred of Sir E H Holden, Chairman of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, aged 71.
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  • 461 8 Me9 s r j Jarue* F. Hatton j: Co., Manchester, reported on Wednesday, June 25th, as follows Liverpool Cotton. bast Week Fully. Mid-AmericanSpot 20.84 20.22 Mid-American, Current Month 20.25 19.39 Sakellaridis. F.G.F. EgyptianSpot 27.09 27.09 do. Current Month 27.09 27.09 New York Cotton. SpotCents. 33.50 32.50
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  • 261 8 Regulations Concurring Export and Allowances. A Straits Government G zette Extraordinary issued on Friday contains a proclamation to the efiect that for six months from July 25, 1919, the exportation of rice, paii, tugar, wheat, wheat fl mr, milk, ghee and onions, is prohibited to all ports aud
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  • 115 8 Prnang, July 28, 1919. {By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 4 months’ sigl Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Creoit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 'j 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank M 3 days’sight Private Madras
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 371 8 '1 By using A Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, Jt A ff healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without 1 f the objectionable smell of paint. 1 Hall’s V? I Distemper la I 1 Mark.) K 1 is deservedly the popular
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    • 200 8 A A Great Tonic Uli AI nil /RON j elloids A Great Cathedral Rheims Cathedral, our ho(iyt Rheims Cathedral is also subject to attacks from malignant foes. Can you a If you are well defended by j, a arm y °f rc d Mood corpuscles coursin§ ihrough your veins you
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    • 195 8 g dl/ST ARRIVED s A New Shipment of CYRUS PRICE Co.’s., L(j S GOLD MEDAL FIRE AND THIEF RESISTING SAFES. j I i i i I i I 1 FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO i McAlister co., ltd.| "L i 5 bI'JM STR. I I I 1 I fllii
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  • 894 9 rw'iFß CHARGE AGAINST MALAY. supreme Court, Penang, before lu tb p J Sproule and a special ju* y di Justice Enor wag c h a rg t d in that Ms’ N Or tbe 25th June 1919, at Bukit he id M° in the Settlement of Penang, In
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  • 96 9 The Hon. Mr John Mitchell, Consul for Belgium, Penang, writes as follows on the 26th inst: By this mail I have received a letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brussell?, containing the commands of His Belgian Majesty King Albert to convey to all those who have so
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  • 347 9 Mrs John Mitchell writes us as follows on the 26th inst. I shall esteem it a favour if you will publish the following statement of account of the Belgian Relief Funds Penang Amount acknowledged by the Chartered Bank Penang $39,460 44 against which
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  • 137 9 The business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be held on Tuesday, the 29th July, is as follows 1 Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Some bills to be passed.
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  • 172 9 ESTATE (MANAGERS) STAFF ASSOCIATION. Sir,I note the above Association has held its first formal meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Might I ask where their informal meetings were held It seems to my mind ridiculous that there should be a Board of Director?, self-appointed, consisting of a majority of Managers. The
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  • 246 9 StTNDAY’B Auivau. Sappho, Scott, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Flying Dragon, Din, 36, Port Weld, Poh Seng <fc Co, general. Kurau, Mat, 23, Bigan Serai, Eastern Shipping Co, genera). Lian Choo, Mahmood, 45, Kedah, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Aing Thye, Jim, 45, Kedah, Quah Beng Kee,
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  • 322 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 5.30 p.m pore and Hongkong— jon Saturdays Parit Buntar, Bagan I Serai, and Taiping 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and 1 Tapah Read j 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson (when no
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  • 16 9 The I omeward mail E via Singap > e closes at 6 p m. tc-day.
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  • 43 9 July 28 Pei ang Sb Andrea s Society, Meeting, Cricket Club, 6-45 p.m, IO.P.V.R.C. Shoot, 7 30 a.m. Aug 12, 14 and 16.—Penang lU«b Aug 21. P.V.R.C. Shoot, 7-30 a.m. Aug 23Lodge Krian, No 1190 S.C Parit Bunta-, Consecration and Installation.
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  • 93 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Friday. To-day. <D SHARES. 5 CQ M Rubber (Dollar.) sc. c. c. sc. Connemara 1.70 1.85 1.80 1.90 erti Tapah 17.00 18.00 16.50 17.00 United M. 1.35 1.40 1.30 1.40 Mining. K. Kamunting 50/- 52/6
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  • 649 9 Penang, July 28, 1919. S. P. Tapioca ...sl9buyers. M. P. Tapioca ...sl9.4osales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 0z)... $l6 j buyers, Black Pepper $25 nom. White Pepper $5B nom; Trang Pepper nominal Mace J9O nom. Mace Pickings $52 seller* Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs $46
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    • 321 9 OFFICE STATIONERY, Etc. READING EASEi,. The Reading Easel” is invaluable for use on the T^i e or bolding Newspaper in an upright, orderly position. Finished in Biack Japan with Ornamental Border. Price $0.60. CAKE BOXES. Cake boxes No. 282 1O cts each w No. 392 08 No I Postal 12
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  • 1123 10 jfiutumn jYieeting, 1919. RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 12th August, 1919. SECOND DAY Thursday, 14th August, 1919. THIRD DAY Saturday, 16th Augfist, 1919. Revised Programme. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST 1919. 1. The George Town Stakes. Value $6OO and $lOO to Second Horse A Handicap for all
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  • 938 10 Since the Armistice, Cunard vessels have made 31 voyag sto America with home* ward-bound troops The Aquitania alone has carried 27,000 the Mauretania, 20,000 and the Cai onia and Carmania 24,000 oat of a total of about a million who have been redomiciled in Canada or the States.
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    • 204 10 I Underwood > n STANDARD Cppeior i ter a j The Machine You a d n I will Eventually Buy i a a d a c n H E f PATERSON, SIMONS Co, LIMITED. 1 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) 8 8 PENANG, SINGAPORE <£ KUALA LUMPUR, AGENTS. j 6AAnnrrag"ngSnaneg'’rng»»nnnnlHannSnnnßinßn»4 T~IIIIT 11
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  • 472 11 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held under the presidency of Mr R J Farrer in the board room Singapore, the other commissioners present being Messrs J A Elias, E Tessensohn, M A Namazie, See Tiong Wab, Tan Kbeam Hock, Dr N V
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  • 117 11 N. Z. Commission’s Finding. Wellington, June 19.The Inflaenza Commission attributes the extension of the epidemic since its first appearance at Auckland largely to the neglect of precautionary measures in the initial stages owing to ignorance of the disease. It considers that the arrival of the Niagara at Auckland
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  • 243 11 Madras Time?.” The indues zt epidemic which wrought such havoc in Madras city last jear has made its appearance again, and we are glad to note that the Corporation are taking steps to dral wiUi the outbreak in i’« initial s*age. At the Corporation meeting the President
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    • 419 11 lllr A Word on Tubes I|B|| Tpxperienced motorists re- |||gg£g| jt/ alize that all they need to know about a tyre or a tube is told by one word Firestone.” This name has come to mean that rubber and workmanship j|||fgi§|O cannot produce a better tube. Its resistance to heat
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    • 39 11 IN EXCHANGE FOR 200 used Stamps of STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. MAL A.Y STATES. SIAM. HONG KONG, JAVA and the surrounding countries, I will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR, &c. Miss. TEE Kia Ora.” STOCKWELL, LONDON England
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    • 121 11 MICHELIN MOTORIST (k TRY A MICHELIN TUBE jJ JI/ then become r- a re 9 u ar user QQ MICHELIN <7 Ji lIJBES and COVERS List ot Stockists. Penang Chin Kool 4 Co., Cycle Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. Parit’Buntarßan Bee Leong Co. Alor StarGoh Soon Leong. SsW United
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    • 1627 12 p.sO.-B™ Mwj. K-,P ,8, AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. ,MW fe%. (IHCMPORATEO IR HOLLAR».» II APCAR LINE. (Subject to al.era.ions' without Notice.) I Ig e tep6one ffo. 583. telegrams Oompaniea XneerporAted EUROPEAN II MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES I FOR COLOMBO, SUEZ, (MARSEILLES) I I LONDON AND ANTWERP. Langas, Lho-Semawe, Segli, Sabang,
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    • 658 12 banks. CHARTERED BANK X.I AUSTRALIA ANS H| '> I lINrA.r.M Ugl. M b> S.I Paid up Capital Reserve Fund I Reserve Liability O f p roprieU) 8 I Head Qfli ee k I 38, BiSHOrauATE, L ON|J Agencies .nd B r. wht E ft Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavi. rT Cebu >
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