Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 181. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 701 1 fjCOERN ART STUD!O “IMIKKO” 21. PE NANG ROAD. TEL 579 I tr you HAVE NOT TRIED. 11 1 BEAR BRAND MILK W Hytu can have no idea what a i I j e o brand with Other milks of The Quality of State Express Cigarettes s uncertain origin. SI s
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    • 31 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description undertaken, 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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  • 355 2 RUMANIA’S DEMANDS. [RiHU’R TUQBIM*.] Paris, August 6. It is reported that the Romanians handed the Hungarian Government an ultimatum, demanding the immediate surrender of a large proportion of the Danube shipping, equipment and supplies for an army of 300,000, rations for the Rumanian troops pending the p«ace settlement, the
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  • 76 2 BOLSHEVIST OFFENSIVE. Stockholm, August 6. A Petrograd message says the Bolshevists started a food offensive against the Ukraine. Detachments of several thousand soldiers, with machine guns and field guns, have been ordered to seize all the food possible in order to save Petrograd and Moscow from certain famine.
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  • 32 2 BOLSHEVIST PRESSURE. London, August 7. An Esthonian c >mmuniquĕ says the Russian North West Army, under Bolshevist pressu»e, is continning to retreat on the Esthonian frontier. The Bolshevists now threaten Yamburg.
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  • 140 2 Reuter’s Agency learnt from Russian sources on sth July, that the latest telegrams from Admiral Koltchak admit that his army has suffered a set-bock, but state that his front has in no case been broken. With regard to the position of Admiral Koltchak’s Government and the Allies, it
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  • 45 2 London, August 6. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Bottomley, Mr Bonar Law stated that the Allies had not altered their decision to try the ex-Kaiser in London, but no action could be taken until the peace treaty was ratified.
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  • 201 2 THE 1917 PROPOSALS. [Rims’i TKAOBjutt.) Londjn, August 5. In the House of Commons, in reply to Commander Kenworthy, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, referring to alleged “peace negotiations” in August 1917, stated that after the Pops’s peace proposals, Count de Salis, the British Minister at the Vatican, was instructed
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  • 132 2 .—Havas, Paris, August 6.—The Chamber of Deputies Peace Commission has proposed the ratification of the peace treaty, which, it is likely, will be discussed after the cession of the Conseils Generaux on August 26. The Supreme Council decided that the General Officer Commanding the French troops
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  • 189 2 Boshevisi Plot in Vienna io Mubdek Socialists. Reuter’s Vienna correspondent says the publication of the report of the Chief of the Vienna police, Herr Schober, regarding the Bolshevist activities of the Hungarian Legation in Vienna has caused a great sensation in political circles. Immediately after the
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  • 206 2 A motor car accident in December 1917 has just had a s-quel in the Supreme Cnurr, Singapore, before Mr. Justice Ebden, arising out of a case in which Mrs. Martia sued the Straits Motor Car Hiring Company and the Iroha Motor Car Company for damages for
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  • 466 2 We regret to announce that Mrs. Bailey of Ipoh died in hospital on Wednesday. Mr Hammeling leave* by the Ipoh for Singapore and will be away for about a fortnight. Catherine Brashovoskaia, the Grandmother of Russian Revolution,’’ has arrived in Paris. The Hon Mr G A Hall,
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  • 214 2 As in Australia, inquiries were instituted in Britain during the war into the causes of the increase in the cost of living. The report of a committee appointed in 1918 to inquire into the cost of living of the British working classes was tabled in
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  • 52 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 p.m. to-day 1. Selection To-To ...Douglas 2. Two Step Southern Melodies Duclet 3. Selection Cheep ...Hume 4. Waltz Boston Mon Tresor ...Pecurini 5. One Step Uncle Rastus Skating Party ...Hume 6. March Merry
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 Of Special Interest to Manter»: “Robber Companies Accents' BY R. S. STEWART, C.A. art F. C. EMELS. New Edition just received from Home dealiag with the Account* of Producin< and No*Producing Companies, I2> pp. with numernua Specimen Forms and full Index. Price $3.25. Sullies he tfakui frtu UU PINANG GAZETTE
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    • 325 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». MISCELLANEOUS. irzrs— Medical Man, experienced, C. T. M. (London) now in F. M S., require* post. Reply to Box No. 232, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICES. SELANGOR TURF CLUB. JE T SUMMER MEETING.”"* ENTRIES CLOSE, THURSDAY,I4TH AUGUST, 1919, AT ~8 P. M. Lost One Silk Lined Burberry Rain Coat
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    • 576 2 TAKE CARE OF YOUR M ADOPT THE POPULAR AND BENEFICIAL “HARLENE HAIR* 1,000,000 Complete HAIR-DRILL Outfits Free to Reai IF you are worried about the condition of new sparkle and freshness your hair, if it is weak, impoverished, fall- hair, and all the lost light andshdu ing out, or affected
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 54 2 VERA MI Row] THE RUSSIAN ISADORA DUNCAN— INTERPrj- T THE CLASSICAL MUSIC OF THE GREAT 1 I n!RECTF *oJ ARTISTit Tvl SSSSiW the b; JMMI repr 0F the IODERX u, J? At the TOWN HALL. PLNANS Tuesday and Thursday, August 12th and 14th HU PRICES S 3, $2 AND $l.
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  • 405 3 An interesting function of a very cordial character took place on Saturday last at the Europe Hotel when practically the whole French community of Singapore attended a dinner given to celebrate the victorious peace. A few members of the Belgian, Italian and Portuguese Colonies, grouped arouud their
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  • 222 3 An unfortunate and, what proved to be, a fatal accident took place on the Japanese steamer Liverpool Maru as she was nearing Singapore port from Hongkong on Tuesday afternoon. The vessel is carrying a force of 587 Czecho Slovak officers and men, most of them
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1550 3 VACANT. NOTICES. WHO IS NUMBER ONE? Btiaaun 15 Chapters 30 Parts 1 K'nrsc wanted for six or twelve PENANG TURF CLUB. is said by everyone who has seen the First QDaiH' etl w oX No. 228, c/o Pinang f ew Chapters of this wonderful serial to be »0“ tMBpp y
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    • 346 3 DOSE FOOD NAUSEATE YOU To thousands the very thought of a meal brings nausea. Why is it sMiy does the stomach rebel Surely the explanation is that the stomach is not in a tit condition to perform its natural task properly. That, too, is why you will surely suffer from
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    • 305 3 NOTICE. STOP HERE An Excellent Opportunity to investors The Maloyo General Agency, ltd. (Incorporated under the Companies Enactment 1917 in F.M.S.) To carry on business as Estate Suppliers, Importers and Exporters, Printers, General Merchants, Lime Kiln Owners, Contractors, Agents, Etc., Etc. Head Office, No. 2, Clarke Street, Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S.
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  • 818 4 Reuter’s cables convey the news that the Prince of Wales has actually started on his long talked of visit to Canada and the United States. There is lo doubt as to the warm welcome he will receive both from the Canadians and the Americans Before the war
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  • 36 4 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $126 per picul, business done; and for refined tin nothing doing. Tin was quoted in London on August 7th at £260 spot, and £276 three months.
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  • 407 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for July Consolidated Malay lbs 94,100 Chulsa (Selangor) 23,200 F.M.S. Rubber 90,710 Johore 159,600 Jelebu Syndicate 24,851 Mambau (F.M.S.) 31,748 Sungei Salak 69,500 Segamat (Johore) 44,100 Tangga Batu 10,492 Thirdmile 39,500 A Victory Ball is being given at Klang Club to-night. The
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  • 1073 4 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, receives the Order of The Prime Merit. Quite recently AdMinister’s O.M. miral Sir David Beatty and Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig were the recipients of this Order. The military members number seven. Formerly there were half a dozen civil members of
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  • 170 4 The Athol Tier Company, which concluded a record week in Sing apore appear in the Town Hall, P enang) at 9.15 in the first of two The company comprises seven first e il{ artistes, comprising Miss Clara S e L whose contralto voice is considered n
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  • 132 4 FIRST VISIT TO PENANG. During race week residents and visito'i to Penang will be given an opportunity*.!) see one of the finest exponents of modern dancing that has come to the Ear. Coming from Russia, via Vladivostok bra Mirowa has achieved some wonderfi successes on her appearances iu
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  • 127 4 In the Police Court. Penang, this m°n> ing, an Indian Mohammedan was c r? with failing to comply with a notice to provide proper ventilation J- u honBe l knwa The accused said be had sold the since he received the notice. His Worship told the accused that
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  • 59 4 The Food Controller has following Committee f° r 5 i D the LimEuToh and Limbo" 1 ,J r js place of Mr. D. A, M. Brown and M Murray, resigned. nn qed The committee is D cO “L eD t Co a0 lows:—The Hon. the acting floods 11
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE INDIANS CEYLONESE. ‘ADDRESS TO THE GOVEB^ 0 [From Our Own CoBB,aP Singapore Aug i tfornmn lllsl The Indian and Ceylon fare* eJ a Garden Party presented address to H. E. the Govern r Evelyn Young in presence of J thering.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 209 4 [SYNOLEO' The Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior and Exterior Decorations A soft flat finish. Does not rub off. Proclaimed unrivalled ’for Tropical use. C 7 r for Full Range of Artistic Shades IIFISIC and Colour Schemes. PATERSON, SIMONS I U. Ltd. OROOnrOBATED XN f BOLLINGER I 1 CHAMPAGNE j
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    • 36 4 RAC W EEK. Fancy Dress (optional) Dinner Danee at THE “E. «8 O. l-6-td 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 4 Miscellaneous
    • 51 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, To-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.54 a.m. 5 03 p.m. 11.29 p.m, 5 49 p,m. To MORROW. 11.32 a.m. 5.46 a.m. 12.00 ui’ut 6.24 p.m. Monday 12.00 m’nt. 6.24 a.m. 12 00 noon. 6 56
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  • 617 5 THE STRIKE MENACE. „rEBf0 OL 5 ITHOPT BRKAD rHDRAtf ALS^ OUCE UN,ON [JtfVTO’- London, Auguit 6. .ti.jcftb* Tr.de Union org.ni.a--4 Liverpool appointed a general L«it«» to carry at the re,olu f o rof. e ene™l S trikein eyeopa- b Police Union and as a protest I» «Government's attack on jiosf
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  • 370 5 SPECULATION PROFITEERING. COMMONS’ FOOD INQUIRY. IRaxrraa’s Tbuobamb.] London, August 5. At the first public meeting of the Hou-e of Common Committee to enquire into high prices and profiting, Mr G H Roberts, the Pood Controller, said prices were bound to rise whether controlled or uncontrolled. He mentioned illegitimate speculation among
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  • 103 5 RAILWAY STRIKE SPREADS. Washington, August 6. President Wilson has abandoned the conferences with the Republican and Democratic Senators on the League of Nations until the problem of the dearness of living is solved. He conferred with the Cabinet and considered the report of the Special Commission
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  • 82 5 DEMAND FOR NATIONALISATION. London, August 6. The big Railway Unions reiterate their demand that Congress pass a Bill authorising Government ownership of the Railways, with profit-sharing with the employes. A referendum of the Chambers of Commerce of the United States, comprising 600,000 members, is in favour of private
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  • 26 5 LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. Washington, August 6. The Department of Justice decided to institute immediate proceedings, under the Anti-Trust Laws, against five leading American meat-packers.
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  • 34 5 Washington, Augusb 6. Mr Barnes, Director of the Grain Corporation, announces that a wheat crop o a billion bushels is assured, but there is no hope of a reduction in price.
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  • 448 5 AT AFGHANISTAN CONFERENCE. [Riuth’b Tulugbucs.] London, August 8. Peace has been signed with Afghanistan this morning. THE AFGHANISTAN CONFERENCE. In bis opening adaress to the Afghan delegates at the Rawalpindi Conference Sir Hamilton Grant, the chief British re* presentative, indulged in some very plain speaking. He began by
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  • 170 5 JAPAN’S INTENTIONS. Tokio, August 2. The Foreign Minister, Count Uchida, in a statement, declares that Japan, faithful to her pledge to China in 1915, is willing to restore the whole of the Kiao-Chau territory to China immediately Japan ratifies the treaty of Versailles. Further, Japan includes any
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  • 27 5 —Havas. Paris, August 6.—Sympathy for the Koreans fighting fcr independence was expressed at a dinner given to the Korean delegation to the peace conference.
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  • 28 5 ,—Havas. Paris, August 7.—The report that an agreement has been reached between France and Italy concerning Fiume, to be submitted to Britain and United States, is premature..
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  • 74 5 Paris, August 6. The Austrian counter-proposals have been received. The Financial Clauses. St. Germains, August 7. The Austrian delegation has returned to Vienna. The Austrian counter-proposals emphasise the inability of Austria to accept the financial clauses. They propose to hand over to the Entente the financial administration
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  • 775 5 THE PREMIER’S EULOGIES. [Rmrraa’a TkmbamS.] London, August 6. In the House of Commons, Mr Lloyd George moved the following motions of thanks to the forces "Firstly, to the officers, petty officers and men of the Navy and Royal Marines for their sleepless watch over the seas,
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  • 625 5 THE PREMIER AND HAIG. [Rium'i TnuGßaM*.] —Havas. London, August 6. In the House of Commons, the Premier, moving a resolution for money grants to the Commanders of the forces, cabled on August sth, emphasised tbe British scale of war pensions was incomparably the most generous in Europe,
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  • 146 5 London, August 6. His Majesty has conferred the Order of Merit on Mr. Lloyd George, King’s Message to Premier. Loudon, August 6. The following is the text of His Majesty’s letter to the Premier Buckingham Palace, August 6. My dear Prime Minister, Tbe honours and rewards
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  • 43 5 DEPARTURE FOR CANADA. [Ravna’a TauGßaxs.] (London, August 6. The Prince of Wales left aboard the battleship Renown for a tour of Canada and the United States. The King and Queen and other Royalties took leave of the Prince at Portsmouth.
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  • 35 5 —Havas. Paris, August 7,—-The Executive Committee of the American Legion has invited Marshal Foch to attend the first National Convention of the Legion, to be held at Minneapolis on November 10th.
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  • 65 5 Hava», THROUGH ARC DE TRIOMPHE. Paris, August 7.—A most remarkable and daring air feat was accomplished when a. French Aviator Sergeant flew through the Arc de Triompbe in Paris. The plane was traveling at the rate of 140 kilometres (80 miles) an hour, tbe clearance between the
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  • 46 5 —Havas. Paris, August 7 Among taxation proposals now being examined by tbe French Budget Commission is one proposing that the taxpayer should have the choice either to pay annually or to leave a fixed part of his estate to the State at death.-
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  • 42 5 —Havas. Paris, August 7—Tbe demobilisation of the French Army is being pushed actively. Tbe task of decoccentration will be complete by September 15tb, and totU demobilisation realised by October 4th. Then France will have an army totalling about 600,000 men.-
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  • 98 5 —Havas Paris, August 6—Parisians visit the stores in a body and as a result prices promptly fall. In many French cities improvement is brought by the appointment of special Committees. A coal shortage is feared in France next winter. Steps are being taken to provide
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  • 66 5 —Havas. Paris, August 6.—At a meeting of the Supreme Allied Council, in Paris, Mr Hoover, the Food Controller, stated that no coal exports to Europe could be expected from the United States, consequently the Supreme Council decided to form an InterAllied Council for the production and distribution
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  • 67 5 LLOYD’S FIGURES. London, August 6. Lloyd’s Shipping Register, the first uncensored issue since the war, shows that in 1919 the United Kingdom owns 34.1 and the United States 24.1 per cent of tbe world’s tonnage, compared with 41.6 and 4.46 per cent respectively in 1914. The tonnage of
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  • 32 5 Paris, August 7.—Over 1,000,825,000 francs are to be spent by the French Government in developing a new commercial fleet. A bill will be introduced in the Chamber of Deputies.
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  • 51 5 PREFECT REINSTATED. Faris, August 6. M Chaleil, ex-Prefect of the Seine et Oise, who was dismissed owing to tbe attack on the departing Ge r m«n delegates at Versailles, has been reinstated, in view of the finding of the Commission that the incident was due to the
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  • 24 5 Havas. Paris, August 7.—The reports that French officers and soldiers had been killed at Strassburg during revolutionary distur- bances are totally untrue.-
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  • 29 5 London, August 5. Silver at 56 l/8d; 55 7/16d. The market is quieter. London, August 6. Silver is at 57d; 56d, with a short supply and continental demand.
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 1426 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, July 10.—In tbe week under review comes the London Cup race. It was odd, perhaps, to find a £2,000 handicap at Alexandra Park, for however popular the place may be with the Londoner, it is nevertheless nothing more than a burlesque of a
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    • 289 6 The last morning of fast work before the Races brought out nearly all our sporting community, both ladies and gentlemen, to have a look at the horses and to see them galloping. Everyone left the course appa rently satisfied with the class of horse and the work
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    • 117 6 Tbe tennis ties played last evening resulted as under Championship—W H Threlfall beat C P Liston by 6—l, 6—o; E E Chambers w.o. W P Webb; A Wde W Harries w.o. S F B Martin. Mixed Doubles—Miss M Pritchard and F C Gregson —3 beat Mrs F
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    • 27 6 The monthly competitions of the Penang Swimming Club, 440 yards “A Class, and 100 yards “B Class, will be held to-morrow at 11-15 a.m.
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  • 1160 6 SUMMER MEETING, iq 1q (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Tuesday, 26th August, 1 SECOND DAY Thursday, 28th THIRD DAY Saturday, 30th August, PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1919. 1. The Klang Stakes. 2 30 pm. Value $4OO, with $lOO or
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 167 6 PRITCHARD &C“ L“ (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. PENANG RACES.” We have on show a distinctive selection of Millinery Models, Dresses and Shoes. Millinery. With all the latest ideas from Paris. Dignity, Charm, service- ability at moderate P r^ces PRICES FROM $17.50 I® $45. High Grade footwear in
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  • 635 7 In the course of an article contributed to “The Times” Weekly Trade Professor Middleton Smith remarks: The writer ha»> frequently advocated cooperation with the Chinese in industrial walk in China. But there are difficulties which must not be ignored. It is essential that the administration of
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  • 145 7 New Verses in “God SSavi thb King.” With His Majesty’s approval, two verasa have been tentatively substituted in th.« National Anthem to give it an Empire character. These (says the “Daily Mad”) wil} be sung with the original first vena outside St. Paul’s Cathedral on July 6. God
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  • 163 7 An epidemic of disease choleraic in character, but found not to be genuine cholera, is •weeping Pootung, where a high rate of mortality has developed, and is prevalent, but to a much lesser extent in Shanghai.’ Several hundred cases from Pootung. nearly 500 in all. have been handled
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 839 8 London, Joly 10 —The five thousand tons British India steamer Gorisa was launched at Belfast to-day for the Indian coast trade. It has been decided by the Commonwealth Government Line of steamers to run a regular service of first-class passenger boats between Hull and Australia. The P and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 491 8 siXEnroiiiixiinnaaraß DELCO LIGHT. H H a Complete Electric Light Installation >■ with Dynamo, Engine Storage Battery, Fuel Used—Cheapest Kerosene. £4 Engine Starts—By Pressing a Button. H r Engine Stops—When Battery is Full. H H 2 A Complete Plant can be seen working g any day at our Office in Beach
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    • 576 8 Weaw ISry one of our Saris. DON’T MISS THIS gol 2 en to p y ,ty jpale pilseni Parsi Imitation Silk Saris! f i Stitched with various flowers and 5 I b n ttas on all sides. Available in all colours. Useful for one and all on wedding and other
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 667 9 nE EPITOB J Kindly allow me a e-mail space m S’« paper to reply to Mr Lim vour Vl,lu of yesterday’s date. C hin G Vt 8 n ent re the bolding up of the TbeSt What Soon” and S S “Perak” SS Ton the
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  • 83 9 Aug 10,—P.V.R.C. Shoot, 7-30 a.m. Aug 10,— Penang Swimming Club, Monthly Handicaps, 11-15 a.m. Aug 11, 13 an( j 15—Penang Turf Club Lotteries Aug. 12, 14 and 16.— Penang Race*. —lGce Ball, Penang Club, 9.15 p.m. 16 Kedah Rubber Co, Ltd, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 11-30 a.m. Aug
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  • 1127 9 3 T.” THE GOVERNORS TRIBUTE AT UNVEILING OF PORTRAIT. A life size oil painting of the late Mr Tan Jiak Kim, C M G, painted by Mr Low Kway Soo and subscribed for by members of the Chinese community, was unveiled in the Memorial Hall Monday
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  • 391 9 RIOTERS AND LOOTERS SENTENCED. In the District Court, Bukit Mertajam, before Mr R D Acton, Tan Ah Kow, Goh Soon and ten others were charged with rioting and looting at Bukit Mertajam village. The first accused, Tan Ah Kow, was sentenced to one year’s rigorous im prisonment. Four
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  • 314 9 Night Mails to Penang. A member of our staff, says Thursday’s “M M.” interviewed Mr P G Anthony, C M G, General Manager, F M S Railways, in oider to obtain from him, if possible, fuller particulars as to the possibility of a night service between Kuala Lumpur
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  • 407 9 Messrs. Kennedy Co., Penang, report as follows: There was little doing over the holidays, after which markets opened quiet although *he general tone continues good. There has been some buying of rubbers, the demand for which exceeds supply and several sharp advances halve taken place among the
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  • 538 9 The ninth annual report of the Directors of Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd., to the 30th April, 1919. states that the revenue from rubber was $324.225.74, expenditure on rubber area $156.243.49. nett $167.982.25. To which must, be added :—Profit from rubber cured for other estates $2.348.50, forfeited wages
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  • 36 9 [From Ovr Own Corrrspondent.] Singapore, August 9. At Singapore rubber auctions, the market continued firm at 73£ cents for sheet, and 75j for crepe. The quantity offered was 1,008 j sold 709 tons.
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  • 197 9 Penang, August 9, 1919. S. P. Tapioca sl9.oo—sellers M. P. Tapioca ...$19.25 —sales. 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
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  • 64 9 The Services next week will be as follows 8th Sunday after Trinity. 8 am. Matins. 8 30 a.m Holy Communion. 10 a m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p m. Evensong. Hvmn 209. Ps XLVI 127, Ps XLII, Ps XLIII 128, Magnificat 137,
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  • 16 9 9 a.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Public Worship. Preacher :—Rev. D. J. Ross, MA.
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  • 28 9 Fitzgerald Memorial Methodist Church (corner of Anson and Burmah Roads) Sunday August 10, Sunday School 8 am. Epworth League 7.15 p.m., Evening Worship 8 p.m.
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  • 34 9 8.30 a.m, Worship and the Lord’s Supper. (1° Schoolroom) 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 6.0 p.m. Evening Service. Preacher, Mr. W. D. Ashdown. Chinese Service at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 27 9 Sunday, August 10th.—9th Sunday after Pentecost. 6.15 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Mass. 5 pm. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
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  • 65 9 Sunday, August 10*h—9th Sunday after Pentecost. 6.30 a.m. Holy Communion. High Mass. Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Church of our Lady of Sorrows, Me Alister Road. High Mass, Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Church of the Immaculate Conception,
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  • 26 9 August 10th, 8th Sunday after Trinity. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Tamil). 5.15 p m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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  • 228 9 To-day’s Arrivals. Will-o’-the Wisp, Caswell, 145, Teluk Anson, Quah Beng Kee, general. Chun Sang, Cumming, 1.406, Hongkong a Boustead and Co, general. Japan, Munro, 3,837. Hongkong, A. Aa Anthony Co, general. Glenfalloch, MacKenzie, 1,434, Amoy, Chin Hin Co, general. Sekkow Maru, Japan, 2,032, Sourabaya, Guthrie Co, general. Van
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  • 367 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 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and > Tapah Road 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson (when no on
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  • 15 9 The homeward mail D by the Fultal* closes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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