Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 222. VOL. LXXVII. FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 696 1 Envelopes ALL SORTS AND SIZES PRINTED OR PLAIN j (he P w»6 Gazette Press J LIMITEI. I “THE PINANG GAZETTE.” office ANO press I s Tv n i iinrn jrat n e r safes. I >" £s jL A r/11 Tl IF LU r No R tn r j For
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    • 34 1 'LL 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. B
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  • 677 2 ENORMOUS DAMAGE. Damage which is estimated at $lOO,OOO has been done in Ipoh by floods. At 3 o’clock yesterday morning the flood was at its height. The deepest flooding in Station Road was between Messrs WhiteawAy, L idlaw Co.’s premises and Messrs McAlister <fc Co, s. All the
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  • 135 2 —“S F.P.’> At the result of an altercation bitween two Teochews and a party of five Hokipns on Sunday night last, under the railway bridge at River V- lley Road, Singapore, Lee See Tee, one cf the Teochew*, is lying in the hospital ia a critical condition
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  • 86 2 Application for preliminary issue of the British War Medal Riband by dischared and demobilized soldiers (other than those discharged from the Royal Air Force), residing in the C .donies or abroad, should be made by letter to the Officer i/c Records of the Corps in which
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 192 2 [TO THE EDITOR OF THE “PINANG GaZETTB.”] Sir, —Your account of the speeches at the Chamber of Commerce meeting in last night’s paper makes a disinterested onlooker rather wonder what had best be done to solve the difficulty in which your Penarg merchants now find
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  • 217 2 The following is the programme of arrangements for the visit of the Bishop of Singapore to Sou’h Perek:— Sunday—St. Luke’ j Teltk Anson Matins, Holy Communion and Sermon, (Preacher, the Bishop) 8.30 a.m. Holy Trinity, Batu Gajah Evensong and Sermon (Preacher, the Bi-hop), 6 30
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  • 139 2 Before Mr A C Baker, in the Police Court, Penang, one Sin Chee Jin, ‘Chin Chew’’ of the s s Pangha, and his wife, Lee Yoh, were charged at the instance of Mr J Byrne, Head of the Preventive Service, with (1) bring in possesrion cf chandu
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  • 112 2 Kian, August 18.—A British firm has opened sn agency here in Kian fir the exportation of camphor oil. The firm is known as the ng Meo C n and at present a fine r oreign building by the river side and quite near the steamer companiee.
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  • 222 2 Peking, September 9.—The Japanese Minister to China, Mr. Obata, presented six demands to the Waichiaopu yesterday in connection with the Changchun fracas. It will be remembered that the Chinese Government sopntaneously issued a Mandate shortly after the fracs, offering apologies for the attacks on the Japanese
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  • 170 2 Two Chinese, a husband and wife, were charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Hongkong Magistracy, with being in unlawful possession 553 taels of non-Government opium, valued at $6,636. Sergt. Cockle said that, at about 8.30 p.m. on Sept. 3rd., accompanied by two detectives he
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  • 130 2 Peking, September 5. —A meeting of the Mohammedan Association of Peking was held yesterday afternoon. General Ma Lung-piao, who asked the meeting who had written a letter to the Yi Shih Pao concerning General Ma Liang. There was no reply and General Ma Lung-piao then said that he
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  • 99 2 Columbus, Ohio, September 6.—“ The Treaty of Peace is not only the concluding document of the present war but is intended to prevent similar wars.” President Wilson" declared in the first speech of his transcontinental tour in this city. “There are other wrongs elsewhere than
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  • 81 2 Peking, September 5. It is understood that the Chinese Government is organising a Commission to discuss means to secure control of the Chinese Eastern Railway when normal conditions have been restored in Russia. The Com mission will consist of representatives of the Foreign Office, the Ministry of
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  • 54 2 Peking, Septembr B.—The interned Germans on September 6 renounced the authority of their Captain and formed a Committee for self -government. The Chinese authorities reported the matter to the Netherlands Minister who sent a Dutch officer to the camp. The latter lectured the interned Germans and
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  • 73 2 Shanghai, September 11.—Freight rates on conference lines operating steamers between Shanghai and the West Coast of America will be raised G. $2.50 a ton for general cargo. The increase is to be effective on October first and will also apply to freight carried in Unted States Shipping
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 152 2 ACHE AND PAIN INSURANCE. You insure your house against fire, you insure your life —why not insure yourself against aches and pains? Little’s Oriental Balm is an Ache and Pain Insurance for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and EVERY pain,
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    • 734 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. The Bankruptcy lnan ee,Uei Members of the Chinese Widows’ and the Supreme C POSITIONS VACANT. Orphans’lnstitution, Perak, are informed Straits S that the funeral of the late Mrs. Lim Boon e ei heats, Aw, mother of Messrs. Lim Seng Khuan SETTLEMpivr Dredging Engineer wanted. Capable of an(
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  • 156 3 Calcutta, September 17.—-The expected rise in exchange to two shillings was announced night in the following communiquĕ The Secretary of State for India has raided the price of Council drafts from Is lOd to 2s for immediate telegraphic transfers and from Is 9-}|d to Is for deferred telegraphic
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  • 289 3 The President regrets that there is no way in which be can take action.” This is the reply of the President of the Singapore Municipal Commission to a letter sent in by the Malay householders who have had notice to quit the bouses they have hitherto
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  • 265 3 S.T.” As a measure of precaution, owing to an outbreak of cholera in the town, the following streets and areas are placed out of bounds, for all ranks:—Tanjong Pagar Coolie Lines, Havelock Road, Tan Took Seng Hospital, Ophir Road, Klang Road, Nelson Road Coolie Lines, Lunatic Asylum,
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  • 128 3 14 T O M.” Before the Court of Appeal (Justices Earnshaw and Whitley) Mr F N Sanderson appeared in support of a motion by the plaintiffs in this case asking for a declaration that owing to failure to comply with the order of the Court regarding
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  • 39 3 London, August 24. —The War Office is distributing amongst charities the sum of £71,000, representing the profit made out of the exhibition of war films. Australian and New Zealand war charities will receive £5.000 each.
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    • 1332 3 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. p- CyHnder and Platen Machinemen wanted, The Office of MessrLCaldbeck Macgregor MOTORISTS 1 Salary according to qualifications. Apply Coy., after 3 0th September will be 4A, w Works Manager, Pinang Gazette. Logan Building, Beach Street. THE NeW 1530—140 M KT A Junior Clerk wanted (Tamil) for GEORGES
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    • 171 3 NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark represented above ia the Trade Mark of Cole Motor Car Company, A corporation organised and existing under the laws of the State of Indiana in the United States of 'America and is used by tha Company in connection with Automobiles, Chassis, Motor
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 405 3 |town HALL.! Commencing Monday ftext, September 29t(j, 1919, g s AT 9-75 P.M. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY f EDGAR WARWICK PRESENTS THE I Hew Revusical-Comedy Co. j g IN 1 1 VANITY FAIRIN NEW EDITIONS g g YOU WILL NOT HAVE A DULL MOMENT. g N= EW FROCKS EW
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  • 20 4 De Silva —On September 23, at 12, Rowell Road, Singapore, to Dr, and Mrs. John De Silva, a daughter.
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  • 21 4 Gilchrist-Towers —At 4 Mailborough Avenue, Broomhil), Glasgow, Robert Barron Gilchrist, Medan, Sumatra, to Susan Munro Towers, 289 Byers Road, Glasgow.
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  • 1499 4 Yesterday’s editorial dealt with what some may regard as a subsidiary phase of the problem which brought members of the Chamber together for the general meeting on Tuesday. There may be some force in this contention, but the definite points we raised with reference to the transfer
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  • 443 4 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $134.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for refined tin $135.50 per picul buyers, no sellers. Tin was quoted in London on Sept 23rd at £273 10s spot, and £276 10s three months. Tin was quoted in London on Sept
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  • 881 4 When Singapore i 8 en j eHVo effectively A Health break of cholJ °°L r in Penang to r ®P°rt e(i coolies arriving f rom I n fj a ch after they have oeen r e l eaBed f 6 br °oght tine on Pulau Jerejak, it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 183 4 PRITCHARD i> Co L™ INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SPORTING REQUISITES. f'-'-'-'Z s' ?z 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 ztw Jr 'lBir Winchester. Kynoch. Primax. Hr t 1 1 I
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    • 25 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 38 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times:— High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.07 a.m. 7.36 a.m. 1.14 p.m. 7.42 p.m. Tomorrow. 1.31 a.m. 8.02 a m. I*4o p.m. 8 02 p.m,
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  • 24 4 DEATH. Mowe—“On Septemter 23, at the General Hospital, Mrs. Freda Mowe, the wife of A. L Mowe of Post Office, Labuan, aged 25 years.
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  • 304 5 rK OF THE MINE SERVICE. [RIOTH’I TZLIGBAM»-] London, September 24, j| ie official announcement that the Mine ce Service will cease at the end of L niibc gives little indication of the imon(l dangerous labour involved in nn the minefields in the ghbourhood of the British Isles
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  • 95 5 VIEWS ON MR. THOMAS’S WARNING. London, September 24 Labour correspondents consider that Mr J H Thomas’s warning of railway trouble should not be taken too seriously, and point cut that the already protracted negotiations with tie Railway Executive have still two months to run, and with Government lelp
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  • 129 5 SOME DISORDER. [RIUTBB’U ThLBQBAMS.] New York, September 23. The first day of the steelworkers’ strike shewed twenty States to be affected. Disorders are reported at a few places only. The guards shot seven persons at Newcastle (Pennsylvania), one mortally. Numerous arrests were made at various centres. Extension of
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  • 133 5 INQUIRY IN LONDON. London, September 23 r Ja nes Meston, representing India, H Knibbs (Australia) Mr W L (Cana.dn) and Mr James Burns l Afiica) attended a meeting of the nr --ommittee of the Royal Commission .5 Income Tax, which is considering Question of double Income Tax
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  • 128 5 STRENGTH OF HIS ARMIES. [Rium’g Tbugbams.] Havas. London, September 24. It is authoritatively announced that Denikin has won about a quarter of European Russia, with a population of thirty millions, from the Bolshevists, and occupies the third, fourth and fifth great cities of Russia. His armies number from
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  • 202 5 Shanghai, September 11-—Sixty Russian officers in regulation British uniforms, except for the small colour insignia on the shoulder, leave Shanghai to-day on the Russian Volunteer steamer, Simbirsk.. They are returning from the western front in Europe, bound for Vladivostok and the Siberian front where they will
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  • 151 5 Mr.. Harold Williams, correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle,’’ writing from Kharkoff after an extensive tour of the Poltava district, describes the intense joy of the inhabitants of the liberated towns after the terrors of the red regime, when no one was’ secure against raids, arfests, confiscation
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  • 37 5 Havas. CLEMENCEAU’S INTENTION. Paris, September 24.—A topic of discussion in Paris is a report that the French Premier intends to accompany Marshal Foch on his visit to America The suggestion is unanimously favoured.—
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  • 96 5 THE RADICAL PROGRAMME. Paris September 24.—The National Convention of the Radical and Radical-Socia-list Party agreed upon a programme for the coming election?, the main points being the maintenance of the Parliamentary Republic, equality of all children in the matter of education, the maintenance of social law?, with a
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  • 51 5 —Havas. Paris, September 24 A favourable impression was created in Paris circles by the announcement that the American Senate Committee had submitted a unanimous report on the Franco-American Treaty, the United States agreeing to come to the defence of France in case of another menace of German
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  • 75 5 —Havas. Paris, September 24.—French nnanciers express the opinion that better foreign exchange rests with the United States and the attitude of American Bankers, the real solution of the problem being the extension of long-time credits by American banking firms. The exact amount of the credit should be
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  • 75 5 MENACING ACTION. [Reutxb’h Telegrams.] Belgrade, September 24. An official message from Spalato on Sep tember 23rd says an Italian detachment, with armoured cars, crossed the line of de marcation end entered Trogil, despite resistance by a few Jugo-Slav soldiers. Serbian troops have gone to meet the Italians.
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  • 94 5 ASHORE ON SOMALI COAST. London, September 23. Lloyd’s correspondent at Aden on September 21st learns from the Italian ViceConsul that the Otaru Maru No. 3 (2,698 tons), which left Singapore for Marseilles on August 2nd, has been ashore, badly damaged, since August 20th at Ras-al-Ula, Northern Somaliland, and
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  • 33 5 London, September 23. The Exchequer returns from April Ist to September 20th show receipts £431,032,558 and expenditure £691,828,622. compared with £330,026,892 and £1,309,561,586 respectively in the corresponding period of last year.
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  • 16 5 London, September 23. Silver is at 62 5/8d spot and forward. The market is firm.
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  • 63 5 London, August 22. —The Government has no official intimation that Germany will refuse to surrender the officers indicated in the breaches of the laws of warfare report. The Admiralty’s list of submarine commanders has been forwarded to Paris. Some misgivings have arisen owing to the release of
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  • 54 5 New York, August 21.—1 t is reported from Louisberg, North Carolina, that a negro was lynched for an alleged assault on a farmer’s wife. The mob first shot the man. and then tied his body to a tree in the local churchyard, defying the sheriffs, who
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  • 46 5 London. August 24.—1 t is computed that a total of 7.600,000 working hours has been lost on the South Wales coal fields during the tweilve months ended mid-July,) Clf this total 4,594.000 hours were due th avoidable absenteeism. and 658,000* to strikes.
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  • 65 5 London, August 24.—The arbitration award in the bakers’ strike gives an advance of 5/ weekly, making the wages 60/ par week in the country and 65/ in the towns. It fixes the hours at 48 weekly, and provides for payment at the rate of time and
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  • 38 5 London, August 24. —Capablanca, who won the international chess tournament at Hastings yesterday, gave an exhibition of simultaneous play, meeting 35 Opponents. He wc>n 27 of the games, drew 7 and lost only 1 game.
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  • 41 5 London, August 25. —The Roman Catholic Cathedral at Queenstown, Ireland, has been consecrated with great ceremony. The building of the, cathedral has extended over fifty years. fiTie splendid cathedral for Cloyne dioceae is the principal building in Queenstown.
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  • 32 5 Washington, August 22. The War department of the United States has announced that after Ist September the United States army remaining in Germany will number 6,000 picked, men.
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  • 26 5 London, August 21.—Home-grown wheat of the 1919 harvest will be offered to the millers at an average price of 71/11 per 480 lb.
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  • 554 5 SAIONJI’S DECLARATION. Tokio, S ptember B,—Marqtrs Saionji, speaking in response to an address of welcome on behalf of the City of Tokio at a luncheon in his honour today said that Japan clearly uederstood the responsibility of aiding and promoting the usefulness of the League of Nations which
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  • 242 5 Tokio, September 10.—The first proclamation issued by Baron Saito, the new Governor-General of Korea, since he has taken up his du'ies at Seoul, is published to-day. The proclamation, which is addressed to the peop’e states that although the previous administrations recognised that Japane e policy in
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  • 860 5 The Rev B N Miles has returned to his home from the General Hospital, Singapore. An enlarged photograph of the late Mr Justice Edmonds has just been placed in the Supreme Court Library, Kuala Lumpur. Mr C L Malden is under transfer to the Cocos Islands Station
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  • 577 5 PENANG SCHOLAR’S VIEWS. Another pupil of the Government Girls’ School writes as follows Owing to the dilapidated appearance of Fort Cornwall!», and its uselessntss as a protection for the stat», it is advisable that it (the old fort) should be demolished and either eiect a modern fort or
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  • 311 5 SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT. The full dress rehearsal of the entertainment to be given in the Town Hall on Saturday night by the Penang Free School Scouts and Cadets, in aid of their funds, attracted a very full house lash evening. The quality of the performance bespeaks
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  • 711 6 FIRST SURVEY COMPLETED. Two records'were set up by Lloyd’s aerial survey party, which left Sydney for the Northern Territory some weeks ago. The party mapped oub and surveyed the first chain of aerial lauding stations across the continent for the use of aeroplanes flying from Europe to
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  • 103 6 Perth (W.A.) August 26.—With respect to Senator Pratten’s statement that there will be a loss of 214,000,000 bushels on the four years’ wheat pools, Mr Colebatcb, Colonial Secretary, states that in Western Australia for the 1915-16 pool the surplus was 76,596 bushels For 1916-17 the known shortage
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 141 6 ASK SOME OF THE USERS OF B DELCO g ELECTRIC LIGHT SETS IN YOUR DISTRICT WHAT THEY H THINK OF THEM. B SOME USERS: R 1’ I CALEDONIA ESTATE, Wrow’nee Ufelfedey. g EASTERN SHIPPING Co., Penang. g' SUNGEI PATANI CLUB, Xedad. LAUDERDALE ESTATE, XSaiping. gi jj 1 -T. 1 •PALE
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    • 78 6 ggL 1 1 ffiueyrus (Company, Soulfi Milwaukee, 11 Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., &c. Vtyompson Co., Jstd., Qastlemaine, I Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps, <&c. Robey Co., 2&td., Is neoln, 11 Portable Engines, Superheated Steam Engines. Steam Tractors, Semi-Diesel Engines, Crushers, &c. AGENTS: frleJTlister (So., Jstfl., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH.
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    • 219 6 DUE SHORTLY B M bicycles and 3. /1. motor-cycles B.&A. /z/\\\ Orders Booked in Rotation. Catalogue free from: CYCLE 6 CARRIAGE Co., ltd., Penang, Kuqla mmpur, Singapore s ipon. I of LAMBERT AND BUTLER’S j FAMOUS TOBACCOS. GARRICK AND FRONTIER :l STOCKED BY: ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. 'l GIGANTIC CLEARANCE
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  • 741 7 ALLEGED secret treaty. j •-> message from Washington, USA, in the The Age intimated f“'.' Senate had adopted a resolution President Wilson to furnish details 3 --cret treaty alleged to have been j between Japan and Germany in of the draft of the alleged p v reached
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  • 87 7 Loth, 15th Sunday after Trinity. J -2 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Tamil). 5.15 p m. Children’s Service. 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. church of the resurrection, KUALA KANGBAR. 30 a m Holy Communion. i.m. Matinsand Sermon p ®fchig, September 7.— The ChaU Pao re* r-rta that
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  • 647 7 german barbarity. London, August 26 —The Cracow correspondent of the Morning Post” states Several bands of insur gents are still holding cut in Upper Silesia, bui wholesale executions, coupled with artillery fire, have broken the back bone of the revolt. Most of the insurgents preferred death to
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  • 159 7 The Federal Government has decided to send a special commission to the former German colonies in the Pacific, over which the Commonwealth is to exerc’se mandatory powers. The commiss on will comprise Judge Murray, the Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, Mr Altee Hunt, secretary cf the Commonweal,h Department
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  • 49 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-d»y 1. Overture Bronze Horse ...Auber 2. Two Step Zencbie 3. Pavane (Cornet Solo). La Petite Marqu Kling 4. Wal»z The Girl In the Taxi. Fetras 5. March The Royal Salute ...Hume
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  • 1242 7 SEAMEN ACCEPT TERMS. After many disappointments, which have been due in the main to the vacillating views of the seamen, the public of Australia will be gratified to learn that the strike which has brought heavy losses, severe privations or serious inconveniences upon the entire community, many
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  • 56 7 Sept 26 —Penang Automobile Club, Aunuil Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4-30 p.m Sept 26.—Ladies Cricket Match, Esplanade, 4.30 p.m. Sept 27.—Nellmay Rubber Co, Ltd, Mee'ing, Downing Street, noon. Sept 27.—Stiawan Plantations, Meeting, noon, 21 Beach Street. Sept 27.—F>ee School Scout 3 Entertainment 9 p.m Oct 19.—Penang Swimming Cub,
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  • 46 7 A doubles tennis match, played at the Penang Cricket C ub last evening, between Messrs W H Threifail and Ten Cate (Sumatra) and Mess r s F C Gregson and E G Bird resulted ia a win for the former couple by 6—l, 6—3, 6—3.
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  • 109 7 Penang, September 26, 1919. (J3y CourtAgy of the Chartered Bank). Loudon Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/4 27(32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private Madras Demand Bank
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  • 190 7 Exports —The arrivals of Tin Ore for the fortnight to the 23rd September were Fls 1,450 and Pls 21,093 respectively. Smaller shipments cf Tin and larger quantities of other Produce were exported to Great Britain, viz :—320 tons Tin, >25 tons Black Pepper, 705 tons Tapioca Pearl,
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  • 277 7 The nin'h annual ordinary general meeting was he'd at the Company’s Office on Friday, 12th September, with Mr Tan Cherg Lock in the Chair. The Chairman said the profit for the year including interest on loans amounted to $17,354.52 which, considering that it was earned daring the
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  • 91 7 Messrs. Allan 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 88 to 96 diamond No. 2 80 88 Plain smoked Sheet 67 Unsmoked sheet
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  • 196 7 Fenang, September 26, 1919. 8. P. Tapioca No. 2 515.25— buyers. M. P. Tapioca 16.00—sellers. Gold leaf 572 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb«. 5 oz) sl6| buyer». Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom Mace Pickings $5O seller! Cloves $7O sellers.
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  • 258 7 To-day’s Arrivals. Yat Shing, Mitford, 1,424, Calcutta, Bcustead Jt Co, zenerd. Akira Mara, Japan, 2,324, Calcutta. Paterson Simons, general. Serapeuin, Dutch, 137, Batavia, Asiatic Petro>tum Co, general. Trang, Pithie, 73, Tel ;k Anson, Earera Snipping Co, general. Padang, Mat 43, Sungei Upi?, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Gala, Mahmood,
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  • 324 7 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States,”) By train 7.15 s.m. Malacca, Johore, Sings- > also at 5.30 p.m. pore and Hongkong— j on Saturdays Parit Buntar, Began Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, and 7 Tapah Road J 3.45 p.m. Teluk Anson
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  • 66 7 The homeward mail G by the Baharta closes at 10 a.m. on Tuesdayj registration 9am; aud parcels 8 a.m. Homeward mads (specially superscribed letters) by the lyo Maru and the Orestes close to-morrow at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. respectively, and the Offenbach 5 p.m.; parcels by the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 229 7 IS THIS YOU? Seme- people live in afc. eternal gLoom. They believe themselves to be the object of all the vexations that beset mankind. Petty grievances and. trivial troubles rasp and irritate beyond. endurance. They magnify little annoyances that would pass by other people, with stronger nerves, unnoticed. 4dmit. thaft
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    • 1589 8 Ped RRITISH INDIA Niw n Kaish4 K. P. M. _O II »[>^ IIIUII J|_ <l»eorp»«tedm_Japa n .> (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co.) (Subject to alterations without Notice.) I ISelep6one ffo. 583. telegrams9>alietoaart," companies Xnoorporstod tnjnglsnd.) EUROPEAN LINE. INTENDED TO STEAMER MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES FOR COLOMBO, SUEZ, (MARSEILLES)— —Ji LONDON AND
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    • 641 8 BANK». CHARTERED BANK of7u^~—AUSTRALIA AND OH INa Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprieto"’ t*' 100 0 Head Office 38. BIBHOHHmm, iondok Ageaae, d BtMchM E C. c, B«nko», Hougkouj, H«il„,' lp „fHuS*' Saigon, Beremban, Shanghai Puket > Taiping, Tavoy. BANKERS. Bank of England. PENANG BRANCH Deposits are
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