Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 215. VOL. LXXVII. THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 666 1 ■envelopes i all sorts ano sizes PRINTED OR PLAIN The Pihanb Gazette Press LIMITED. g .Uliiiiililii n ililimi mniliii B IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED, 1 BEAR BRAND MILK I Cigarettes prices. g 1 0U can ave no dea w hat a i I Wfe Pcrf€<:,ly B,eriHse<l MilK I I
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    • 32 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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  • 949 2 SUIT BY EX-KATHI. In the Supreme Court, Penang, today, before Mr. Justice P J Sproule, the suit was continued of Haji Mohamed Isa bin Haji Abdul Rasit, ex-Kathi, Balik Pulao, Penang, versos Lebbai Mahomed Asope and 16 other Malays. The plaintiff is the ex Kathi of the district
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  • 553 2 Flossie in the Free Press.” THE CALLING CUSTOM. Dear Pat, —At last I am in Sunny Singapore and according to promise am sending you a short account of my impressions of the place and the people.. There are plenty of pretty girls here some are nurses
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  • 236 2 M M.” Klang Judqmbnts. Judgments were delivered by Mr W Pryde (Magistrate) at Kiang Police Court, on Tuesday, in two cases heard at Klang last week which are of great interest to members of the Malay States Volunteer Rifles. The first case was one in which Private Stephen
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  • 152 2 Miss Eileen Dawn, business manager for Mr Edgar Warwick’s Revusical-Comedy Company, arrived yesterday by the Tara, to make arrangements for the welcome return visit of the talented Vanity Fair Company, Since their last visit here, six months the company have tou) ed India,
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  • 253 2 Inquiry at Balik Pulau. An inquiry was held at the House, Balik Pulau, by the Coroner, Captain N M Hashim, into the death of a Malay named Hamad bin Noordin. It was alleged that the deceased was an Imam at the Gertak Sangol mosque, and that he was
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  • 252 2 The corrected return of the export of Rice from Bangkok is, in details, a very different document from the approximate return. For example S ngapore was credited with 473,008 piculs valued at Ticals 11,838,000. The correct figure was 228,092 piculs valued at Ticals 5,575,000. The new totals
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  • 244 2 The members of the order of Holy Royal Arch Freemasons of Victoria Jubilee Chapter E A 1555 held their annual Installation ab the Freemason’s Hall, Northern Road, last night. The installing principals were H E C R Owen, J G Allan, W A Ward, R J Kirke
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  • 63 2 Sept 19.—-Penang Automobile Club, Annual Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4 30 p.m. Sept 19.—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar. Regular Meeting, 6-30 p m. Sept 20.—Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., Meeting, Downing Street, noon. Sept 20.—Termerloh Coconnts, Meeting, noon, 9 Beach Street. Sept 21,—P.V.R.C, Shoot, Long Ranges, 7-30 a.m. Sept 21.—Penang
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 152 2 MIDLAND SOLID BAND TYRES for Commercial Vehicles. Large stocks of all sizes ready for immediate Shipment. Also all kinds of Rubber Goods, Washers, Valves, Sheeting, Hose, Buffers, Tiling, Belting, Matting, etc. Write for quotations. THE MIDLAND RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED, Ryland Street, Birmingham, England. RIDE A RIGID, RAPID, RELIABLE (RALEIGH Mi
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    • 464 2 Sextant for* c/o Pinang Gazette. PP y B x No. Two seater FordCaTTiTT Th C n 1 4^ o r Qeare off er h Threlfall, Post Office. One Victoria Phaeton Co, Madras, No. 9,478 incl Q dVj^ Oj and Lamps complete and n 8 Horse. A Pply to Their Nutritive
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 349 2 nnnanunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n S a REMEMBER! H 0 The boastful verbal three month’s notice given by other to smash this L 4 show will shortly be due and every promise publicly m ade should be j-j fulfilled at the time of expiration g thb IMPERIAL P™ g AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE
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  • 654 3 BY “LOOKER ON,” London, August 21. The weather thia summer has made Eng* land a Spo*taman’s Arcady. On field and river the outdoor man and woman have had a gorgeous time, and it looks as it they will be able to continue with their favourite pastimes until
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  • 950 3  -  BY EUGENE CORRI. [P, G. Special.'] London, August 21.—1 have had sent to me by one of my many readers an article which appeared in the New York Sun,” in which I am severely taken to task for declaring Jimmy Wilde to have beaten Pal Moore at
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    • 991 3 POSITIONS vacant. notices. 'TXandPlaten Machinemen wanted, COMMERCIAL Cfl ,flde lino- to qualifications. Apply «ihl S-W’“Onager, Prnang Gazette. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. to wanted for Estate Agents’ ahorfcliand a nd Book-keeping G°°d shorthand not necessary. 1 b Y Correspondence. Only a limited i a t h copies of testimonials to p Um e
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    • 388 3 IMPORTANT SALE BY ORDER OF THE COURT. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Suit 1915 No. 89, KHOO HUN YEANG Plaintitf AND KHOO HUN ENG. 1915 No. 134. BETWEEN KHOO HUN YEANG AND KHOO HUN ENG. Dejendant Suit 1915 No. 304, BETWEEN YEOH TUAN NEOH
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  • 1335 4 We have grave misgivings regarding the future of Prai and Penang, if the F M S Railways and the Pen mg Harbour Board, as ar present constituted, are finally to contrd, either singly or in combination, the destinies of these ports. We have no love for
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  • 1490 4 We understand that the Government has agreed to the Penang Free request of the Committee School, of the Penang Free School that the Government take over the School, and that the conditions of the change are now under consideration. The decision of the authorities will meet with
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  • 25 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $137 J per picul, business done, and for refined tin sl3B| per picul business done.
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  • 209 4 The output for August of Middleto Mines Ltd, was: Sluicing piculs 1 Tribute piculs 14.40. Total 164.80 picuL The output of Ratrut Basin Tin D* the first fortnight of September waWe would remind reader. f T.ogo Dinner alike 1».,«» when dunce, will be B «nd««bed the various courses.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 352 4 XXXKXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I MALTHOID. 8 B /VfALTHO/D. —Is a Roofing for all kinds of Permanent axd 9C Temporary Buildings» Railway Carriages, Boat Decks etc* 9C Hospital Floorsand X 3C Bathroom Floors. It is Vermin Proof and Insect Proof and ag will last longer than Linoleum. X xi used as a Gutter
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    • 23 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The of tne Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, alsolsingle and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 37 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times:— Water. Low Water. To-day. 5.55 a.m. 12 00 m’nt. 9.09 p.m. 202 p.m. To-morrow. 8.44 a.m. 2.27 a.m. 10 07 p.m, 3.49 p.m.
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  • 274 5 FURTHER DETAILS. [RmrrD’» Truouxi.] Rome, September 14. Io the Italian Chamber, Signor Nitti ue d that d’Antuzio’s Grenadiers te d at night time and proceeded in motor cars to Fiame, whence a batawaited them on the armistice line. j b C commander of the Eighth Army sent
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  • 172 5 THE KING’S APPEAL. London, September 16. The King’s appeal to employers to employ disabled ex.soldiers has been received favourably everywhere. There are prospects that the solemn obligation mentioned by His Majesty will be generally supported. The Ministry of Labour states that 50,000 disabled soldiers are seeking work
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  • 65 5 ARRIVES IN LONDON. London, September 16.--Field Marshal Allenby arrived at Victoria Station. He received a warm welcome. The Earl cf Athlone was the Fst to receive him on behalf of His Majesty. Other distinguished persons Present included Earl Haig, Generals Frenchard and Sykes and Sir Auckland Geddes.
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  • 143 5 ALLENBY’S TRIBUTTE. London, September 16. Implying to an address of welcome at er > discount Allenby said when he to Egypt two years ago, he did not s what was going to happen, but e soon found he owed much Genera! Sir Archibald Murray, had crossed the Sinai
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  • 32 5 THE LITHUANIAN FRONT. [Rbu±xb’b Tbuobamh.] London, September 16. A Polish commuuiqud says we occupied Borysow, 90 kilometres north-easb of Minsk. The Bolshevists have been heavily reinforced on the Lithuanian front.
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  • 57 5 London, September 16. M. Czspinski, President of the Lithuanians, says Lithuania it is greatly inclined to make peace with the Bolshevists, because it is impossible for them to continue to fighb against the Bolshevists as they have received no Allied assistance, but Lithuania will only make peace
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  • Lettland.
    • 57 5 London, September 16, Doctor the Lettish representative in London, interviewed by Reuter, dwelt on Latvia’s difficult situation, owing to the Allies’ not furnishing indispensable mui ition, which is accentuated by the British evacuation of North Russia* His Government consequently was unable to reject the Bolshevist peace overtures,
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    • 49 5 Copenhagen, September 16. It is learned from an official Lettish source that the Baltic States are considering peace in close touch with the Allied representatives. Baltic statesmen have gone to Reval, where it is understood a Baltic Alliance is being discussed, in conjunction with Finnish representatives.
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  • 66 5 LIMAN VON SANDERS’ STATEMENT. Copenhagen, September 16. General Liman von Sanders, in an interview, said the Turkish campain in Palestine never had any prospect of success. Its object was to draw off troops from the western front. Asked what Germany’s future relationship with Turkey would be, General
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  • 187 5 PREMIER’S ENGAGEMENTS. London, September 16. The return of Mr' Lloyd George from Paris to-night marks the opening of the autumn political campaign. Ihe Premier will make an important speech to-morrow at the International Brotherhood Congress, and he proceeds later to Wales, where it is expected he will
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  • 90 5 Calgary, September 14. The Prince of Wales was presented with a civic address enclosed in a huge sheeps horn, at Victoria Park. Afterwards he distributed decorations to demobilized men and relatives of the fallen. There was an enthusiastic crowd of 30,000. Tne Pnn subsequently visited the
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  • 37 5 —Havas. Paris, September 15.-The date of the French general election is not ye x 1 note issued by the Min.stry terior says no indication of any km cerning the date has been given —Havas.
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  • 39 5 SOUTH AFRICA’S RATIFICATION. [Baum's Tbugkams.] Cape Town, September 14. The South African Senate by 30 votes ;o 5 passed a motion ratifying the peace ;reaty, on similar terms to that passed by :he House of Assembly.
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  • 32 5 Rome, September 16. The Socialist Minority in Pailiament has issued a statement urging that Italy should annul the treaty of Versailles as “Italy received no advantage therefrom,’’
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  • 65 5 Paris, September 16. It is understood that a provisional agreement between Mr Lloyd George and M Clemenceau stipulates that French troops shall relieve the British in Upper Syria, The newspapers reiterate that Britain will support a French mandate in Syria. Allenby and Foch. Paris, September 16. Field
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  • 83 5 THE DIFFERENT VIEWS. Paris, September 15,—-The Chinese delegation in Paris is reported to have expressed surprise about the position taken up by the Japanese, who are willing to return Shantung to China as soon as China signs the Treaty of Versailles. The position of the Chinese is that so
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  • 50 5 SIR EYRE CROWE APPOINTED. Paris, September 16. Sir Eyre Crowe, who has been appointed British Plenipotentiary on the Council of Five, will have Ambassador's rank. It is stated in French conference circles that the British are anxious to have the venue of the conference moved to London.
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  • 80 5 i.—Havas. Paris, September 15.—1 n a speech, M Andre Lefebre. in the Chamber of Deputies, estimating that owing to the failure of the Allies to demand in the armistice, immediate cessation of the manufacture of munitions, the Germans may have turned out 2,500 guns and 15,000,000 shells
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  • 27 5 BIG PAYMENT TO BRITAIN, Brussels, September 16. Forty million marks in gold were despatched from Germany to England to day in payment of foodstuffs.
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  • 28 5 Havas. Paris, September 15. —At Marseilles, the strike is becoming less popular. A settlement may shortly be reached on the lines previously proposed by the employers.
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  • 32 5 .—Havas. Paris, September 15.—President Poincare presented the Cross of the Legion of Honour to the towns of Douai and Cambrai, British troops taking part in the im- piessive ceremony.
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  • 199 5 As in Ireland so in China, the pig 13 a domestic pet. According to the United States Commerce Report, a conservative estimate ol the number of pigs raised in China each year would be 100,000,000. At night the hogs axe enclosed in a room usually next to that
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 163 5 [To thb Editor or thr “Pining Gazktb.”] Sir, —With the enormous extension of godown accommodation likely to be available within the next few years at Prai, it does not appear very probable that any further extension thereof will be required in this Island, and by the time Prai
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    • 265 5 [To th» Editor or thr “Pinang Gazwtr”] Sir, —I do not wish to add anything to this correspondence so far as actual grants are concerned, but the spirit of Up and Doing’s letter is ugly, and in that regard 1 would say a few words—l am glad to
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  • 236 5 DISAPPOINTMENT AT PENANG, The tennis match arranged for last evening on the Penang Cricket Club’s courts between Mr W H Threlfall and a visitor to the Settlement, Mr C H Ten Cate, who is doubles champion of Sumatra, had just begun when an accident to Mr Ten Cate,
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  • 195 5 Truth’s Comments. A movement is on foot in Malaya for establishing an Estates Staff Association (now the Incorporated Society of Planters) to deal with the various difficulties which arise between rubber campanies and their managers and assistants. The scheme is framed on broad lines to promote in
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  • 1701 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. S.T” Mr D A A Christie has been demobilised and is awaiting repatriation. Mr R F R Swettenham is due back to Kuala Lumpur in a week or two. Major and Mrs Russell Grey are expected out on a visit towards the end of the year. The marriage
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  • 348 6 .—»S T” MR. H. LATHAM SIGNS NEW BAIL BOND.The fifth Assizes for Singapore was commenced on Tuesday morning, under the presidency of the Hon Mr Justice Woodward, acting Chief Justice. Before the actual proceedings opened, Mr G G Seth, Deputy Public Prosecutor, made an application in regard to
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  • 164 6 There is a constant and steady demand for sago, which is the chief industry of Sarawak. Plantations are entirely in the hands of the Milano population. They are, however, heavily in debt to tradesmen and have no time to clear up plantations, and thus increase the
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  • 121 6 The draft appears in F M S Gazette of a Bill about to be introduced in the Federal Council, whose object is “to empower additional officers to intervene for the dispersal of unlawful assemblies, to bring the references to local military forces into accord with the existing
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  • 73 6 For acquit i g 5| bags of rice exceeding the quantity required for the use of his household, wi'hout the authority of the Food Controller, L m Eng Muh, a Hokien was fined $5O by Mr. Monk, third magistrate, Singapore Two other Chinese were fined $25 each in
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  • 52 6 Information has been received in Singapore that the Telemachus of Hongkong has picked up some wreckage, since identified as having belonged to the id-fated steamer Hauroto, which had disappeared mysterirously. The Hauroto, which started on her last voyage from Saigon, had on board five European saloon passengers, including
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 161 6 PRITCHARD 6C« I 1" INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SPORTING REQUISITES. DOUBLE BARREL BREACH LOADING SPORTING GUNS Hammer 12 bore $52 and $7O Hammerless 12 bore $B4 SINGLE BARREL BREACH LOADING Hammer 12 bore $26 SPORTING CARTRIDGES M iJMllti Winchester. Kynoch. Primax. v Sit ’"HI I <V No. 4,6& 8 shot
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    • 64 6 SUMMER HEADACHES. A frequent cause of hot-weather headaches is torpid liver. To gently stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, sick headaches, or biliousness, use the dainty little laxatives which neither gripe nor purge. Pinkettes promote daily lanty, clear the skin, remove the causes of coated tongue and ill-smelling breath Of chemists,
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    • 463 6 TANGYE'S SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. -> 1— 1 I —< FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: HUTTENBACH BROS, CO., ENGINEERING DEPT., PENANG. INFLUOiif AND 7 CATAW on the Temperature H M■USS E ■J I instrument you buy Soon Cured by Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. T TT Is on all recording hrstm■w, A.
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  • 1138 7 t MERICAN INVESTIGATIONS. following statement (prepared by r Eastern Division. Bureau of > and Domestic Commerce) has been our disposition by the American Cf IMr Logan v° h! bUc jness men of British Malaya and /immunity in general are kindly distbe j toward Americans, this seems
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  • 303 7 The annual g-eneral meeftyig- the Penang Automobile Club will be held to-* morrow in the Penang Chamber of Commerce at 4-30 p.m. The report for the year ended the 30th June, 1919, states that the total membership at the end of the year was approximately 156, including
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  • 60 7 Calcutta, September B,—The Bantam Weight Championship of India was won by Herman in the 15 round contest with J. Parnell under the National Sporting Club’ Rules at the Empire Theatre to-night. The contest was promoted by Mr. Albert E. Fleming. The French Government advises that all war restrictions relating
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  • 115 7 Penang, September 18, 1919. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 7/32 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 1/2 3 Credit -2/4 29/32 n 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days' sight Private Bombay Demand Bank .u Moulmein Demand Bank n la 3 days’ sight
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  • 649 7 A BANGKOK OPINION. We were in a company not long ago—whether in Bangkok or no does not matter —and we beard this remark made: He’s a bit shy over signing bis name.” Of course “he was gone by the time that remark was made and what
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  • 124 7 The flight of Signor d’Annunzio from Rome to Tokio, via Bangkok, is awaited, and now the “Oourrier Saigonnais” announces a similar flight from Paris to Saigon, which is projected. The expedition is to comprise the famous Captain Fonck, the French “As des As," who brought down
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  • 107 7 “It has been noticed that almost everybody in the country has indulged in the use of cigars or cigarettes,” says a Chinese Home Office Circular to the Shen-changs and Tu-tungs, which are the great local authorities in China. “This,” the manifesto adds, “will become a curse
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  • 101 7 I met a man from Singapore yesterday who was bitterly complaining of the heat, says a London correspondent on August 12th. “But surely you’re used to it,” I observed. And then he told me that in his own favoured island (which is just about 70 miles from
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  • 1467 7 THE MINE-MANAGER’S REPORT. Mr. T. L. McCall, the Mine-Manager, Malayan Collieries, Ltd., imports on the 4th August, as follows on the work done on your property for the financial year ending 30th June, 1919. Coal Sales.—The sales of coal for the year under review amount to 179,931 tons.
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  • 145 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs, Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. DO «0 ca SHARES. "5 BQ 32 a CQ Rubber (Dollar.) sc. c. c. sc. A. 14.75 15.25 15.25 15.75 B. 70c 80c 80c 85c cum BukitK. B. 70c 80c 80c 90c Bukit
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  • 14 7 The following is an additional rubber output for August Taiping lbs. 10,851
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  • 191 7 PENANGf September 18, 1919, S. P. Tapioca No. 2 514—sales. M. P. Tapioca Jl4| —nominal. Gold leaf 572 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyers Black Pepper $25 nom. White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings ssO| sales. Cloves $7O sellers.
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS.
    • 120 7 [From Our Own Cobmspondbht.J Singapore, September 18. In connection with the Daily Mail competition for £lO,OOO to the first successful airman to fly from London to Australia, Captain Rigby and Lt Bryce were to have started from London on September 8 in a small Martinsyde two sea
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    • 64 7 [From Oub Own Corbibpondint.] Singapore, September 18. The Assizes concluded yesterday. Tan Chin for being in possession cf forged 10 cent notes was given two years. Tan Hong Kiat*, clerk to Messrs Gattey and Bateman, for forging a dividend warrant was sentenced to nine months. Two other Chinese,
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    • 30 7 [Fbom Oub Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 18. The Stohlberg, another ex-German, now an Inter-Allied, vessel, arrived from Dutch waters yesterday, making twelve vessels. Two are still lef?.
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    • 38 7 [Fbom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 18. At Singapore Rubber auctions 1,596 tons were catalogued. The market bad a weaker tendency Shee*; was 99 cants, fine pale 96| to 98 and clean brown 89 cents.
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  • 50 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 93 to 103 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 83 >,86 Crepe fine pale thin 100
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  • 182 7 To-day's Arrivals. Mentor, Warrail, 4,732, Glasgow, W. Mansfield Co, general. Kedah, Maples, 94, Sitiawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Pangkor, Harris, 94, Trang,’ Eastern Shipping Co, general. Pm Seng, 378, Singapore, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Ban Whatt Soon, Murphy) 199, Port Swettenbam, Eastern Shipping Co, general Sapph n Scott,
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  • 33 7 The steamer Nagoja left Singapore rK 8 a.m. to-day, and is expected to arrive here at 3 p.m. to-morrow. She will leave for Colombo, Bombay and Europe ab 10 pm to-morrow.
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  • 31 7 The ambulance transport Egyot arrived at Suez at 11-30 a.m. on bhe 16th instant. The Ban Whatt Soon brought a cargo of paddy to Penang to-day from Port Swettenbam.
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  • 26 7 The homeward mail E by the Nagoy» closes ab 6 p.m. to-morrow; registration 5 p.m. pillar-boxes 5 p.m. Two cents stamps are now available.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 639 8 BANKS, ARTEr ED austraua AND c Hin A 1 (Incorporated in Paid up Capital Reserve Fund «,200 oqq Head Office l,2o °.OQc 38. BISHOPSUATB, IOKO Canton, Cebu Ur. v Hankow, l£°’i P elhi < Kobe, Kuala Lum P u/ P Medan, New York, Peking p Ma drag, baigon, Seremban, Shanghai
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