Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 August 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily ESTABLISHED 1833. No 194. VOL. LXXVII. MONDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 545 1 modern art jIIOTOCRA pHIC sTUDI "imikko” JL PENANG NO* o 1 Ilk- I THE 4 4 4 4 A A A A n OON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. > ESTATE SUPPLIES. “compass” brand. rent rates- A- A rrfull particulars appb A. ttSS=ESS=SSSB A §§s&: < GUINNESS’S STOUT. > 4 beve Company is
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    • 33 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. I
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  • 1929 2 BOXING AND BOXERS. [Fbom Our Own Gobmspondent. London, July 24—It was not possible for me to go to Paris last Saturday night to see Carpentier knock out Dick Smith in the eighth round, but I have carefully studied every phase of the fight, so that I
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    • 1164 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. Wanted—By Experienced Planter, The offico of Mr. Malcolm Beranger Billet, Manager or Assistant, excellent has been removed from No. 47, Penang testimonials open to re engagement Ist Sfcreefc fco j Church Street. September. Apply Box No, 246, c/o 8 Pinang Gazette. '329 28-8 Lost 0° Thursday evening
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    • 940 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICES. —4 Applications for the appointment of a Iw fully qualified Nnrse for the King Edward t VII (Memorial) Matirnity Hospital, H|| Penang, will be received by the undersigned. The Worlj'jp Ki Salary $125 per month with a duty Dentifrirp allowance of $l5 per month. .A ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES. A
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  • 1270 3 THE WATER HYACINTH. Calcutta, August B.—The Government of Bengal has issued a circular letter to aP Coma issioners of Division on the subject of eradicating the water hyacinth, known also as the lac devil,” wherever it is found in the presidency. The letter siys For some time
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  • 383 3 PENANG, AUGUST 25, 1919. BEEF— eta. Soup per catty 20 Roast do 38 Steaks do 38 Stew or Curry Meat do 25 Rump do 38 Ox Tail each 40 do Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart Small do 40 Liver per catty 60 Fillet of Beef do
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    • 144 3 auction sales. At II am., on Friday, 29th August, 1919, At 3a, Union Street, Penang, QF VALUABLE FANCY BRASSWORK, Comprising Benares Bowls, Sireh Sets, and other Ornamental Brassware, &c., &c ALSO ,4/ 11-15 a.m., on Saturday, 30 th August, 1919. At Bagan Dalam (Opposite Prai Station), EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising:
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    • 9 3 Schweppes BRITISH APERIENT WĔR Agents:— HUTTENBACH BROS. A 00.
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    • 304 3 Trunnymede HOTEL. I I NORTHAM ROAD. PENANG. I The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement. I A HOME OF COMFORT. j RATES $5.50 to $lO per day. I Special terms to monthly fuett» and theatrical Companies, I KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors. Telegrams: RUNNYMEDE." Telephones: 549 E 835. nunannHnanniHHHHnHHHHnnnEinHHnnn I WHEAT GRAIN
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 296 3 oua nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn IMPERIAL P*S I fl at the EMPIRE THEATRE. n p Presents from Mon. 25 th to Wed. 27th Aug. 0 ,he Second Show at 9-30 p.m. 0 fl lD a•< Peerless Production by the World Studio. featuring Dion Q fl A 5 of The Whip with Carlyle Blackwell
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  • 911 4 OPENED AT PARIT BUNTAR On Saturday evening the ceremonies of consecration, erection and installation of Lodge Krian (No 1190 Scottish Constitution) brought together at Parit Bantar a large gathering of Free Masons drawn from various centr r s in Malaya. It was the occasion of the opening
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  • 1023 4 DEPARTURE THIS MORNING. [Fkom Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August 25. H. E, the Governor, in a message to the people of British Malaya, thanks them for their whole-hearted co-operation n thr overthrow of German militarism. H. E. jays he will look back to the thirteen years
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  • 1672 4 THE ANNUaL MEEtING. The seventh oruiuary gene al meeting of the Wagou-Pachauog Wolfram Mine’, Ltd, whs h» Id at tbe offices of the Company, British India House, on Saturday. There were present Messrs C B Redway, J Berry, A Sjephen An'hony, the Hon R P Brash and Lim
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  • 115 4 Pbnang, August 25, 1919. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...’2/4 3/16 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 1/2 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 i> 3 Documentary ...2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R s 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank n "3 3 days’sight Private
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  • 621 4 KEEN COMPETITION. After a considerable interval, sports for the native police were held at the Esplanade on Saturday, the successful function being the concluding event on Penang’s programme of pesce celebrations. The good work of the police during the war is generally recognised and appreciated, and it
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  • 70 4 The following tie baa been fixed for Tuesday, 26th AugustDouble ’Handicap 5 G B F Southam and J M Chalmers v +2 F M Sharrock and J Bond (2), Wednesday, 27tb— Championship—G Wright-Motioa v J M Chalmers*(2), Friday, 29th— Double Handicap 4 H Starr and J G
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  • 148 4 The Long Ranges shoot on Suudny morning resulted as under Coy Sergt-Major G E Wright Motion H’cap .29 made 94.77 Fte Lim Teik Soon .48 90.96 L M Bell .60 90.20 Mis A E Murray .60 89 80 B Q M S A E Murray scr
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    • 40 4 dnieper [Reuter's Telegrams.] A. I A Bolshevist „ire| fss A '*nl The enemy occunk/ I Nikolais." ;iel A oir. nsill I Paris advices from 7 I Rumanians are prepsri I beyond the Dniester, jo.n.ng op with Denikin, “M
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    • 60 4 AGBEEMENrR EACfIEt r. LOUdO,1 ‘A®,.., I It is aemi-officially I meat has been reached J tween the Ukrainian Mhion M Petlura, and th<* whereby the latter will free passage of munition an( j g rN contracting parties undertake up arms against the otlnr R n to interpret
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    • 20 4 London, Mr Cummius, the stil: remains in Mexico City Carranza does not intend to eoS order to leave
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  • 27 4 L-j The above vessel is expected to win* Penang at daylight on Saturday, and to sail the afternoon of tbe sami i IT s.
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  • 106 4 The full >wing are the latest qao*tunj' Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list:— Friday. To-d»j, ie SHARES. »-< 02 X j Rubber (Dollar.) J c. e. Jc. sc. A.-Malay 2.60 2.70 2.65 275 Indragiri 7.75 8.00 8.00 825 Nyalas 8.25 8.50 8.50 8.65 P.-Perak 2.80 300 290 3.10
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  • 77 4 To-day's quotation for unrefined tn 1 Penang was $133.50 per picul, and for refined tin $135 per picul, bfflffll done. TIN OUTPUT. The output of Tongkah Harbour ft Dredging., Co N. L. from 17th to 23rd Auf 1919 being one week was 23 tons. THE RUBBER MARKET. The
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  • 152 4 Penang, August 20, 1 919 $l6 c"-seiie» S. P. Tapioca tirOMeH* M. P. Tapioca 1 t -n jeliaa Gold leaf Zgi buy*** Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 0 Black Pepper noa White Pepper Trang Pepper nt Mace J 59 Mace Pickings Cloves j4(j geliet* Nutmegs yiiJs*!* TNb. 1 qo?’*'*
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  • 1525 5 QUARTERLY MEETING AT PENANG. The quarterly meeting of the Kedah Planters’ Association was held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Sator* day. Mr. R S Chantier, Chairman of the Association, presided, and the others present were Messrs E D Lane, H W Rickeard, F R Long,
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    • 393 5 eS imiinii iiiiiiiiiiiiiinimi f UL/ST ARRIVED g I a New Shipment of CYBUS PRICE Co.’s., Ltd., j 5 GOLD MEDAL 1 j FIRE AND THIEF RESISTING safes. I 1 wM|| OkBB i i i 1 sW' i rail h HIhI L FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO S mcalsster co.,
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    • 213 5 THE WOMANLY WOMAN. CHARMING AND OVERFLOWING WITH HEALTH. j Most of us can call to mind, girls whom nothing daunts. They have all the energy of a man, and yet retain their womanliness. They go steadily on from day to day quite unaffected, by ailments and nervous fears. i It
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    • 227 5 PRITCHARD Cs L» (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) Boys Girls Ready Modes We are now showing complete ranges of new styles in ready mades. THE CAe/ten Aazn For ease and comfort this style jKsJ cannot be surpassed. Easily Cv/t i adjusted, detachable blouse and knickers. y-. 5 t.’A Prices from
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  • 1549 6 From to clay s cables it wi 1 be observed that a representative of Renter’s Agency has been el citing the views of the President of the Canadian West Indies League regarding a statement that the Imperial Government was looking to Canada to deve’op
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  • 930 6 Sir Percy Fi zpatrick, the well-known Transvaal magnate, surprised h s London friends Cheap Coal. rece ntly by stating that countless millions of tons of coal can be obtained in South Africa at the low price of 7s. a ton at the pit’s mouth. It is not
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  • 1094 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mrs Hall is proceeding home by the Egypt, on medical advice. The Resident Councillor and Mrs Hall will be “At Home at the Residency to-morrow at 5 p.m. Mr W E Cleaver has returned from home. Mrs C L Malden is going home on the Egypt. Mr Maxwell,
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  • 297 6 The death occurred yesterday at the residence of his sister, Mrs Mathieu, at Arratoon Road, Penang, of Mr Arthur C Hardouin, of Bukit Tambun Estate, Province Wellesley, after a short illness. The deceased was born in 1863 at Penang, and was educated at St Xavier’s
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  • 52 6 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day f 1. Fantasia Tbe Golden Button ...Jonas 2. Two Step Spanish Patrol ...Deshayes 3. Selection From The Operetta Das Model ...Suppe 4. Waltz Passing of Salome. Joyes 5. March Molly My Little
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  • 504 6 MILITAHY FUNER4, The funeral of Mr A A P kant, Strait' Trading Co 'j Or)lD < occurred from malaria General Hospital on F rid e^ e place from the Hospital noon to the Western R a r The deceased bein g an a® I Province
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  • 372 6 Kuala Lumpur has now the boncorof having a V C residing there, in tbepereond Lieutenar t Frederick Wd’wn V C, M M, who arrived on Tuesday last K take up a position with Messrs Gee t Cobb, Ltd. His journey to this part of tbe world, says
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    • 33 6 “E. O.” DANCING AFTER DINNER ON Friday, 29th August. I The Hon the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Hall will be At Home at the fteeidencje to-morrow Tuesday the 26fb inst. at 5 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 42 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times;— High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12 00 m nt. 6.21 am. 12 00 noon. 6 44 p.m, To MORROW. 12.38 a.m. 6.58 s.m. 12 38 p.m. 7.16 p.m.
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  • 16 6 DEATH. Hardouin.—At No. 5, Arratoon Road, Penang, on the 23nd inst., Arthur Christopher Hardouin, aged 56.
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  • 753 7 grave situation. the PEICHT OF BUDAPEST. nuvn.'» Tvlmbam.,] Paris, August 22. ar has returned from a tour Jr o< ”r Furope »n«l reported to the i. C<' o ci i tJ pl.ioiDg the grave eo»l W re e i„ Europe as a result of the iiiO ,tioD q-iahia
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  • 449 7 BOLSHEVIT DEFEATS. [Rmrm’u TuLuquava London, August 21. The War Office published a report from Murmansk, dated the 20th inst, stating that our troops attacked the enemy seven miles south of Kapasalga. The enemy was driven out of positions and pursued southwards for several miles. On the Shunga Peninsula,
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  • 11 7 UKRAINIAN OCCUPATION. London, August 22. Ukrainian troops have occupied Odessa.
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  • 37 7 BOLSHEVISTS DEFEATED. London, August 22. The Ukrainian Bureau s’ates that in the elections for the Communal Council?, the Ukraine Bolshevists were cru=h njy defeated, polling only a third of the tota: vote?, despite terroristic measures.
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  • 43 7 Berlin. August 22. Anew Foreign Committee of the National Assembly has been formed, with Herr Scheidemann President, also a committer* for investigation t»f war guilt, with the Democrat, Herr Peteis a u, President, and the Centre Party member, Herr Fpahn, V.’ce-President.
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  • 84 7 SPEECHES AT WEIMAR, Weimar, August 22. With much ceremony, President Ebert, at the taking of the oath in the National Assembly, was received with miatsry honours in the crowded square. The organ played as he entered the hall, which was decorated with flowers and packed President Ebert, in
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  • 205 7 THE GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. [Raum’i Tkugbami.J London, Augnst 22. Mr. Lloyd George has issued a lengthy summary of the Government’s policy relating to trade, industry and labour, as announced in hii speech of the 18th instant, emphasising afresh the points made on that occasion. It declares that
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  • 634 7 Fur five years, says the “Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Journal’’, we have been living from day to day, and our conscience and forethought in regard to national matters have been mainly in the keeping of Cabinets and Councils. Moreover, wo have been reluctant to face the idea
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  • 875 7 Mr. Moore-Bennett writes to the “Manchester Guardian” in the course of a letter from Peking, under da 4 May 24 The various leaders and letters appearing in your valued paper afford to u» residents abroad a very welcome sign that Britain has at last
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  • 34 7 HITCH TN NEGOTIATIONS. London. Augnst 22. Owing to a hitch in the final negotiations, the Australian seamen’s strike continues. The Union is now endeavouring to extend the strike to overseas ships.
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  • 22 7 LEAVES LESS THAN $50,000,000 New York, August 22. The late Mr Andrew Carnegie left ’ess than fifty million dollars.
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  • 83 7 London, August 21. Reuter learns that a Japanese rescript has been issued announcing a number of administrative reforms, declaring that the Koreans and Japanese as loyal subjects of the same sovereign are equal in all respects, that Japan intends eventually to adopt io Korea a system of
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  • 49 7 THE PEACE TREATY. [Rwm’M Tkmbaics.] London, August 22. A White Paper, dealing with recent events in Afghanistan, mentions that the peace treaty leaves the country officially free and independent internally and externally. It contains no stipulation that the Amir shall follow the advice of Britain in external relatione.
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  • 137 7 S mla, August B—A Press communique states Abdul Matin, son of the late Umra Khan cf Jandol, is repotted to have arrived in Bsjaur with a view to enlisting Bajanris for the Afghan army. lhe Nawab of Dir is reported to bemovtrg to attack the Upper Swat is
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  • 23 7 RECEPTION AT QUEBEC. Quebec, August 22. The Prince of Wales arrived on August 21st. and bad a wonderful reception.
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  • 338 7 In response to an invitation from the President of the United States of America to the Prince of Wales, Lord Curzon addressed the following note to the United States Ambassador in London. Foreign Office, July 23. —I am desired by His Majesty the King
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  • 211 7 —Havas. PRESIDENT’S TOUR. Paris, August 21.—Continuing his journey through Alsace and Lorraine, Preside"»t Poincaire conferred the Cross »he Legion of Houcur on Phalsburg and Stressburg, which distinguished themselves by their gallant resistance to the Germans in 1870. The President said the soul of Straesburg like that of
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  • 25 7 London, August 21, The Kent v Lancashire match was drawn. Gloucestershire beat Leicestershire by eight wickets. London, August 22. Middlesex v, Yorkshire was drawn.
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  • 191 7 SOVEREIGN AT 17s IN U S. [Bavm’g Tusbami.] London, August 22. The decline in the sterling value, especially on American exchange, is featured by the papers. The sovereign yesterday was the lowest on recurd, 410 cents, thus the pound is worth 17s. in America. •§Tbe experts exhort
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  • 113 7 London, August.2l. is {at 60^d; 58 7/Bd, with home and foreign demand. |Tbe market is firm. London,jAuguat 22. Silver is at 60 3/8d; 58 7/Bd. The market is steady, London, August 23. Silver is at 60 1/2 ;59 1/8, The market s firm. Causes of Hie Rise. London, August
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  • 140 7 RESOURCES OF BRITISH GUIANA; London, August 21. In an interview with Mr. MacAulay, president of the Canadian West Indies League, respecting a state mt nt that the Imperial Government was looking to Canada to develop the West Indies, be said British Guiana had tremendous resource?.
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  • 251 7 The Society of Chemical Industry resumed its annual conference at the Cloth Workers’ Hall 4 when a discussion took place on the production and consumption of sugar in the British Em? pire. Lord Denbigh, who presided, said he had net hesitation in saying that it was the Free
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  • 32 7 DEMAND FOR WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS. Washington, August 22. T 1 e Mex’can Ambassador has requested the immediate withdraws! of the American troops wlo are purrutng the bandi’s in Mexico.
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  • 353 8 Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, held on Friday, the Bth August, 1919. Pre-ent: Mr G A Hereford (President), Mr Yeoh Guan Seok, the Hon Mr A F Goodrich and Mr Chee Wor Lok. Absent: Messrs A M Goodman, F Duxbury and Quah
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  • 273 8 Sir Edward Carson had been for so long one of the gods of the high Tory party that Qpe would naturally expect, if criticism were forthcoming in that quarter, that it wru.d be very mild criticism. But that, I find, is
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  • 191 8 Writing from G. H. Q. the Forces in Great Britain, Horse Guards. London, S. W. 1, Sir Douglas Haig (President) says Previous to the Great War the Society of Miniature Bifle Chibs, was instrumental in forming over 5.000 rifle chibs. The great majority
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  • 155 8 Paris. July 16.—M. Henri Roy, who has been appointed Commissioner to enforce measures to bring down the cost of living, is going to rely largely on co-operation to bring down the prices of foodstuffs. Co operative stores and popular restaurants will be largely supplied from the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 398 8 r Il LT I I N M g ARK SOME OF' THE USERS OF H DELCO J 3 ELZCTRIC LIGHT SETS 2 j IN YOUR DISTRICT WHAT THEY THINK OF THEM. g SOME USERS: |i H 131 'H 3* CALEDONIA ESTATE, Province Wellesley, a EASTERN SHIPPING Co., Penang. SUNGEI PATANI
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    • 127 8 1111II*****1H*****11 1 1 1 1 11 1111 111 11 1 nm JAPANESE DENTIST T. NAGATA, NEXT DOOR TO THB DISPENSARY. i 1 1 I iOI /I ESTABLISHED 1 100 YEARS Ic- J ■■ilium i. n Export and Import Agents, 5» For ONE HUNDRED YEARS in the CITY OF > LONDON
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    • 74 8 Baxters I e O rsai><\ =1 g 1 0 j Can i? as j Jill I Jill grades. @anva s g i J I J I Jeyes j Rarden's 3 Slisinfeetant eer^es > j evaporate i i &luid. j Milk, I I j j Sandilands, buttery < df @o., I
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  • 196 9 APPEAL DISMISSED. ,nrflme Coart, Penang, to-day, 1° tbe nf P APPe»\ comprising Mr Justice the C a \j r justice Whitey and Mr Spt° D, r w:1 dismissed the appeal by the Io tieo Ice Company’ Lt with costs. f&iP IDS 1 > WH at the instance
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  • 116 9 OBSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAY* T t he Felice Court, Penang, to-day, beM Hamilton, three Chinese indui’gmdy to obstruction of the publfc rid with their baskets. They were fined $2 each. A Cuasdu Dross Prosecution. Cii-i *> pleaded guilty to being in pos j re-prepared chandu dross at No.
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  • 519 9 Thb mining, says Saturday’s “T.0.M.”, .he P.W D. coolies refused to turn out for work wing, it is alleged, to the inability of the P.W.D. to supply rice to them. On inquiry it w.»5 ascertained that the P.W.D. rice applies had not yet arrived, whereas supplies for the
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  • 298 9 Dr Murray Robertson, Singapore coroner he.d an enquiry on Thursday regarding the death of Mr James Balfour, assistant on Bukit Sembawsug Estate, who died as the result of a collision, it is presumed, between the motor cjcle he was riding and a ricksha near the 7th milestone,
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  • 443 9 Dutch Criticism of British Official Methods., In the course of a letter to an English correspondent, Mr. J. H. Jurriaause, the head of the firm of Wynmalen and Hausmann, Rotterdam, makes the following observation It is a great pity that things are done so slowly in
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  • 197 9 The Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, acting AttorneyGeneral, appends the following objects and reasons to the draft of an ordinance to amend the Common Gaming Houses Ordinance Gambling is being carried on to excess throughout the Colony and is said to do a a considerable amount
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  • 62 9 The prevention and cure of eye-strain in kinema audiences are to be Investigated by a committee of members of the Illuminating Ophthalmologists, Physiological Society, and the kinema trade. The investigation is being made at the request of the Theatres and Musichalls Committee of the London County Council,
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  • 246 9 Sunday’s Arrivals Sappho, Scott, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Flying Dragon, Din, 36, Port Weld, Poh Seng <fc Co, general. Kurau, Mat, 23, B*gan Serai, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Pungab, Ali, 44, Tbarnoon, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Kansas, McMillan, 3,941, Yokohama, McAlister i Co, general. Keemun,
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  • 419 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 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and Tapah Road J 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson (when no on
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    • 1206 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IN THE ESTATE OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL a CLAUDE ARTHUR WORTHINGTON, DECD. PADI-PLANTING POSITION VACANT. Pursuant to Section 26 of the Trustee Ordinance ISIA. IN Tamil Conductor wanted imme liateiy, Notice is hereby given that all persona fa.r knowledge estate work good prospects, hßvj olaims the E tite of
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  • 891 10 It is believed that the R M S Empress of Asia has broken all the Pacific records by crossing at the ra'e of 19.6 knots. The Ambalance Transport Egypt has been moved from the entrance to King’s Dock, Singapore, where she was being refitted, to the P and
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    • 340 10 "Fast West BUT DOTH AGREE ZB& 4* <^> r ’W il ftra oo Ke> I f t vi (LENSES <*<•« f'~ a*s $1 <! G>j tieirPt/iCTiON/ST. Room Ho. 34, E. 0. Hotel. Fordson Facts for Planters. T W lip fc Having decided to buy a Tractor, the next question is—
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    • 328 10 EXPANDED metal DD DIAMOND MESH \Z' fc* if it /iAt 7 sir -W' RK S V Z *\z V •wZ xkZ Tw Is k .i!J H eo«M, MS MW IMM W; gg M H S KL iq LT W K SB. R to (Si 1 An*»»» M S 3 OS
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  • 752 11 THE CURRENCY DIFFICULTIES. The report of the financial adviser on the budget of the Kingdom of Siam for tbe year 2462 (1919 20) is to hand. Under almost every head both revenue and expenditure show increase, says the Siam Observer. 1 The revenue estimated to be collected during
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    • 500 11 tonic 1 IRON JELLOIDS. A Great Tragedienne f /'JkIX Mrs. SIDDONS. I “Summa ars est celare artem.” (The highest art is that which is unseen.) K, jgy‘' natter of personal appearance let nature improve ■|KgjjfcL r WRH| ln and bring roses to your cheeks by \JSHy uour red blood corpuscles.
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    • 168 11 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops It. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realize the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little’s
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    • 239 11 ♦♦♦nnnßinnnennnHinnnnHnnnnßunntnnnHnnnHs I Underwood! n u I STANDARD Cppewriters I H I The Machine You 5 a s n n I will Eventually Buy I a n H J a H P a D PATERSON, SIMONS Co, LIMITED. ff (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) H 8 PENANG. SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPUR, u AGENTS.
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    • 1537 12 p.sO.-B™ Inn* *-*—k, ku AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (INCOBPOHATED IN HOLL APGAR LINE. (Subject to alterations without Notice.) t&fepfrHie/fo. SM. Telegrams.—“ PaHetoaart," Companies Incorporated in England.) EUROPEAN LINE. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. R oo?o: B rsi«. s ?-««.u ES > FOR BAIt "V-- LONDON AND ANTWERP. Langsa, Lho-Semawe, Segli, Sabang,
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    • 606 12 banks. CHARTERED *«TB*U* F Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Keserve Liability of Pr )p rifctwg Head Offi ce il,a °O.ooc “suate, Ag eO a M U(ie “-to, Hankow, Hongkon H o f b °’i K«be, K J“ BMgou! SerembaJ.’sh.SdT” 8 I Taiping. Tavoy, Tientsm, bakkeks. Bank of England. Londoil cXV
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