Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 229. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY, 4th SGTOBER, 1919. PRIOR 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 653 1 I ‘NIKKO E- MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC n STUDIO 21, Penang Road. ’Phone 579. E x-ri'iTi rri'i rrrrTOTTTrnrr imng' j rfflttlllllllllllllllllllW 1 IE YQU NQJL TRIED, 1 k BEAR BRAND MILK HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES I ISBNS' g» AT MODBRATE PRICES. W i you can have no idea what a ra w I
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    • 33 1 i 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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  • 304 2 LORD INCHCAPE’S ACTION. All of the 40 steamers which were acquired by Lord Inchcape from the Government earlier in the summer have been allotted to British shipowners, and consequently no further applications need be forwarded. The announcement of the acquisition of these 40 steamers, of 342,751 toni
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  • 337 2 Ships Berths’Filled By Government. A correspondent in The Times complained of the difficulty of securing steamer passages to other parts of tne world and pointed cut that the situation in this respect is a serious one, affecting our Eastern trade, which is hampered by the difficulties
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  • 259 2 .—Ex. The decision of the Supreme Council at Paris to start sending home the German prisoners without waiting further for the ratification of the Treaty is a step in th® direction of restoring a better feeling between tire ex-belligerents, and will also contribute te bring things back
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1493 2 ‘ill 1 j: J MW—W’-’v 2- •*> POSITIONS WANTED. new SEMI-DEISEL CRUDE VV7JII i OIL ENGINE.—Just arrived, VY JJJ UJ IVIVI U<XJ\.V Robber Planter with nearly 5 years’ one 54 b. H. P. Fielding and experience seeks billet ou Estate as junior piatt Crude Oi j Engine with > or
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    • 1278 2 WH,T nI S T i?J ina ”9 gazette. ON YOUR HAIR? rates for Adopt the Popular Beneficial Harte» u and Hair- CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS for sale> to let stations VACANT etc. and unfailing remedy for all hair-health defeew. HERE IS THE 4-FOLD GIFT, Minimam Charge <2.00 1 a Bottle of “Harlene,”
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  • 1374 3 MORE SINGAPORE COMMENT. It being taken as an accepted fact says the Malaya Tribune’ that the two Chambers of Commerce disapprove of the negotiations between the Government of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States and have by a majority of votes signified their disapproval (the
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  • 430 3 FAR E \ST PROPOSALS The Referee says —Mr Maurice E Bandman. newly returned from the Far East, has related co me some vei y in’eres 1 ing remarks concerning his doings during his latest two years play-presenting pilgrimage in Oriental places, together with an outline of his plans
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    • 357 3 NOTICE? KHOO THEAN TEK ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the sale of the KHOO THEAN TEK AYER ITAM PLANTATION has been postponed INDEFINITELY. Due Notice will be given before the sale when the date has been fixed. Dated 27th September, 1919. PRESGRAVE MATTHEWS, Solicitors, ALLEN DENNYS Co., Licensed Auctioneers.
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    • 65 3 A SIMPLE CURE FOR COLDS. A hot bath at bed-time followed by a laxative is the best treatment for a cold, and the best laxative is These dainty little sugar-coated pilules dispel constipation, cure biliousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, pimples and illsmelling breath. If you cannot obtain Pinkettes where you
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    • 978 3 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES FOR PENANG, PROVINCE WELLESLEY AND THE BINDINGS, 1920. Notice is hereby given thab Tenders, to be forwarded iu sealed covers and marked on the outside “Toddy Shop Tenders” will be received at the Resident Councillor’s Office until noon on the 24th October, 1919, for the
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  • 392 4 Mr W Rankine is in Penang. Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown and family are spending a holiday ab "The Cottage,’ Taiping Hills. It is said Hindenburg will be put forward by the People’s Party as a candidate at the new German Presidential election. Dr Wheeler, Mrs Miss
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  • 133 4 It is some consi 'erable time since the members of the Penang Amateur Dramatic Club ventured to give a public performance and they evidently feel it incumbent on them to make up for lost time by producing a triple bill at the Town Hall on Friday next the
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  • 208 4 The Malacca Club will run a ?mall tennis tournament during October. The club' will also hold a Russian pool handicap tournament. In my notes of September 4, I mentioned the queer way in which many rubber dealers in Malacca carry on their business. I can Mow say
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  • 123 4 Some people in Singapore early on Wednesday morning seeing a red glare in the sky concluded it was a bright sunrise. It was a fire. 'At 3.30 the brigade was called out to the officers* mess, Tanglin barracks, a big attap roofed building. Mr. Wilson went
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  • 589 4 ALLEGED COUNTERFEITERS. POLICE PROSECUTION. In the Police Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr A 0 Baker, evidence was taken in the case in which two Chinese stand charged with counterfeiting ten cent currency notes on the 19th September, 1919, at No. 83, Kuala Kangsar Road, Penang. Dectective Inspector W
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  • 162 4 Ab the Police Court, Balik Pulau, yesterday before Captain N M Hashim, one Che Wan, Manager of Sin Hiu Rubber Estate, Telok Bahang, pleaded guilty to a charge of selling rice by retail without a licence, and stated that be, about two months ago, came from
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  • 630 4 Now that the world war is a thing of the past and we are again living in the glorious times of a peace one naturally sooner or later expects to revert to pre-war conditions says the Singapore Free Press. The average householder to a certain extent has been
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  • 126 4 The Food Controller hereby orders that every dealer in Wheat Flour shall, provided that, he has sufficient stocks of such flour in his possession, selj at a price not exceeding the price fixed from time to time by the Food Controller such Wheat Flour as any person may
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  • 177 4 Indifference to Needs of Merchants. A correspondent of the Times Trade Supplement” says one of the most disquieting features of the present situation is the general indifference of railways to rhe requirements of merchants. Comment was made in a recent issue on &.e marked contrast between pre-war
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  • 790 4 WHAT THE PUBLIC CAN DO. What right has Labour, when in a minority of the nation, to say to the community, Unless you do our will and grant our demands we will withdraw our labour and you shall be deprived of the necessaries of life”? T
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  • 136 4 A correspondent sends the "S.T.” a piece, silver plated, so as t o resemble a 10-cent piece to which it corresponds* in size and colour. This seems to be a new nuisance and an additional one to the counterfeit 10-cent notes. Care should be exercised in- accepting small
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 149 4 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes the arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master —or when hard work or exposure bring intense suffering .in aching joints and swollen muscles —then bear in mind that you can have that rich legacy,
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    • 39 4 unnnnnnnnnnnnnannannnnnnnnnnnn u n 3 DIXON, LTD, S a n a d SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR n o<l at e r and Sweets T 3 3 DIXON, LTD., g PENANG. g TELEPHONE No. 755. D a n no ninnnn Dnnnnrrnnririrwn
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 425 4 H Under the Patronage and in the Presence of £1 8 THE HON. THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. I Oct. 10th FRIDAY lOth Oct. H AT THE I TOWN HALL, PENANG, g RFO/? ONE NIGHT ONLY Z g IN AID OF gj P St. GEORGE'S GIRLS' HOME THE PENANG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
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  • 1672 5 BY LOOKER ON." London, September 4. Last week’s weather completely spoilt the end of the county cricket championship, which had promised such an exciting struggle, and though there was sunshine on Saturday the matches in which Yorkshire and Kent were engaged had both to be left drawn,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 156 5 PRITCHARD C? Lp (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) GENTLEMEN’S Outfitting Department. -t-* RAINCOATS. i Burberry Raincoats Price $B5 J Overcoats $65 j SWIB I■> .I f J'- <■ Talma Raincoats Price $67.50 J.f Iffc Ripon $50.00 iiwi 1 Regulation Infantry «ter r 4. i; < rteiiilii;. Waterproof Coats in Fawn
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    • 181 5 to -saMmHMMBtoMIRHHMatoMMMMaRHRatotoBBDtoBHMtoMMtoMMBBiinSMAS» I u i RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, i NORTH AM ROAD, PENANG. The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement A HOME OF COMFORT. I RATES $5.50 to SJO per day. 1 MT I Special term» to monthly yuests and “&6eatrieal Companies. J KERDYK HENDERSON, Vrcprieisr,. 9 Telegrams: “RUNNYMEDE” Ta’ephonas: 543
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  • 22 6 Burk. —On October 4th,. at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr,, and Mrs. Burr, of Sungei Ular Estate, Kuliin. a daughter.
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  • 1363 6 We are not approaching a new subject refer to the unsatisfactory state of affairs at the Penang General ’Even before the war] complaints were numeions, bub now thatjthe war is over apologies that might have been advanced with regard to certain matters in that institution Lave no
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  • 1369 6 To avoid disappointmant and misanderstanding in regard to ‘ine “The Silent most a maBin mystery Mystery.” serial ever filmed which is being screened shortly at a local Cinema House, we think it is up to the management who are booming the picture to announce that it has
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  • 50 6 Yesterday’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $132,75 per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for refined tin $133.25 per picul, buyers, no sellers. To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $133.25 per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for refined tin $136 per picul, buyers, no sellers.
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  • 31 6 The output of the Tronoh Mines, Ltd., from aH sources for September was piculs 2,C47. The output of Tongkah Compound for the second fortnight of September was 21 tons.
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  • 20 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Eow Seng Estate lbs 17,337 K.M.S. 24,503 Singapore Para 50,191
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  • 64 6 Ther© has recently been congestion at Penang Harbour Board godown No. 5. which deals with goods awaiting transport) to F.M.S. destinations, and we are given to understand that it arises through, the F.M.S. Railways not having sufficient truck* available to handle the goods coming forward and has no
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  • 112 6 Replying to Representations from ths Burma Clerks and Skilled Workers’ Association on high rents, food prices and in-< adequate salaries, the Burma Chamber oS Commerce point out that stationary rents are impossible in view of the advancing prices of materials, labour and necessaries of life and suggest
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    • 206 6 I Fort-Reviver I I THE WONDERFUL NON- ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT. "«7? Isiqueur 'taonie.” s It is a combination of pure fruit juices re-inforced with nerve foods such as Giycero s B Phosphates, Lecithin and Organic Phosphates j| g of the Nuclein Group. Stocked in Quarts and f SOLE AGENTS: 1 Behr
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    • 11 6 “E.E& O.” TANGO DINNER 5 TO-NIGHT. SEATS TO BE ENGAGED PREVIOUSLY.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 49 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, To-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Times:— I High Water. Low Water. I K«ni 7.18 a.m. 12.00' m’nt, 8.12 p.m. 2.19 p.m. To-morrow. ST--'-” 8.45 a.m. 3.01 a.m. 9.56 p.m. 3.31 p.m. r ’—w Monday9,52a.m.,-. 401 a.m. 11.33 p.m. 4.20 p,m,
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  • 2179 7 efforts for settlement. more trains running. [Rkutzb’s Tiijbgmamb.] London, October 2, Except in the West of Scotland and South Wales, the situation in the provinces is not very bad. Canal transit is proving most helpful in the Midlands, in supplying fuel an( j raw material to numerous
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  • 360 7 London, September 23. —The social questions in which the public here are most inter-, ested are prices of commodities and the provision of houses. They are showing a notable blindness in connection with both. Great indignation has been expressed in at least, two London districts over the proposed
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  • 126 7 The new Transport Ministry is to open motor transport bureaus throughout the countrv, says the London “Evening News.” of August. 29th. The dutv of these offices will eh to collect all information regarding available transport and inform inquirers of its availability. The transport department of the Ministry
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  • 304 7 A recent attempt to organise a coolie union in Peking as the nucleus of a Chinese labour organisation, which was to have had a political significance which was not at first understood, says Rodney Gilbert in the “N. C. Daiiy News The Chinputang leaders, who have
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  • 269 7 London,September 17.—The present value in London of the French franc is less than sixpence hall-penny, the value in New York being slightly over eleven cents. France is in great need of raw materials, but it is feared if she buys them on such terms the prices of
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  • 76 7 MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. [Raurn’g Tklkbami.] London, October 2, The outstanding event of tbe week in Scuth Russia is General Denikin’s rapid advance beyond Kursk, while he is continuing to progress on most of the test of his front. He is only about 240 miles from Moscow, where
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  • 47 7 London, October 2. Reuter learns that the conference of the Baltic States at Dorpart decided that as the Baltic States bad no imperialistic design?, and had cleared the country of Bolshevists, there was no reason for declining Soviet Russia’s peace proposals.
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  • 48 7 Berlin, October 1. The Democrats have consented to enter the Cabinet; They will take the Ministries of Justice and the Interior, also a new Ministry for the execution of tbe economic conditions of the peace treaty, including compensation to Germans abroad and for the mercantile marine.
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  • 56 7 Paris, October 2. The Temps learns from Geneva that Herr Scheidemann, tbe German exPremier, took advantage of his recent stay in Switzerland to enter into conversation with various German-Swiss personages regarding the creation of a great international news agency, whose work would be the distribution to the foreign
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  • 56 7 ARRIVAL AT NEW YORK. New, York, October 2 Their Belgian Majesties landed from the George Washington, which was escorted to the Pier by twelve destroyers and fleets of yachts. The harbour forts fired a 21 gun salute. King Albert sent a messrge to the Americans, paying a tribute
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  • 55 7 New York, October 2. A telegram from Helena (Arkansas) states that 3 whites aud 7 negroes were killed, and a number of whites and negroes injured, in disturbances, owing to search for the murderer of a railway agent. The local authorities anticipate further trouble, and have
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  • 25 7 Paris, October 2, Tbe Supreme Council has decided to grant Austrians and Germans facilities for attending the forthcoming Labour Conference at Washington.
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  • 18 7 Paris, October 2. Tbe Chamber ratified the peace treaty by 372 votes to 53.
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  • 27 7 A POSTPONEMENT. Paris, October 2. M, Poulet, the French aviator, has postponed his flight to Australia, awaiting authorisation to land from the British authorities.
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  • 33 7 ABE MITCHELL’S SUCCESS. London, October 2. In the final tie of the Professional Golfers Association Tournament, Abe Mitchell beat George Duncan by one hole. Duncan won the last tournament, in 1913.
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  • 32 7 London, October 2, A fire broke out at midnight in London’s new County Hall, at Westminster, occupied by the Ministry of Food.J The south-east wing was considerably damaged.
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  • 14 7 London, October 2. Oil has been discovered in boring operations in Midlothian.
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  • 25 7 New York, October 2. Gold valued at $830,000 has been transferred at San Francisco for shipment to tbe Far East.
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  • 97 7 GRUESOME SIGHTS. [Rbutub’b Tbuomamb.] Madrid, October 2. Continuous rainstorms caused serious floods,especially in the provinces of Valencia and Murcia. Railway traffic was interrupted. Rice, maizs and spice crops were destroyed; tbe town of Carthagena was inundated, gas and electricity cut off, Windows and balconies lasb night were
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  • 92 7 THE COMPANIES' APPEAL. London, October 1. The increasing volume of commercial traffic over the lines of the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies, due largely, since tbe signing of peace, to reconstruction and the resumption of trade relations throughout tbe world with the late enemy countries, is
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  • 16 7 Paris, October 2. The French Chamber unanimously adopted tbe Anglo Franco-American Military Convention.
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  • 21 7 London, October 1. Tbe price of silver is 64d spot and 634<2 forward. The market is steady, j
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  • 300 7 “Lost Colonies But Won Russia.; London, September 23. —The! “Times’ 3 Helsengfors’ correspondent sends an account of the views of the Russian General Vassilkov« sky who has arrived) there after escaping front the Bolsheviks. General Vassilkovsky de-< clares that instead of sending troops to Arch-t angel we should
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  • 126 7 The rateable value of Hong-kong, according to a new assessment made by Mr. A. Champman, the Government’s Assessor, is now fixed at $15,638.736 to $16,304,801, being an increase of 47 per cent, in 10 years. Since he took office in 1889, the rateable value has increased by
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  • 114 7 The Orloff diamond which has disappeared from the Russian imperial sceptre has, like the Koh-i-noor, a strange history, of which there are several versions. It once formed the eV# of an idol in a temple near Trichinopoly, whence a French deserter from the garrisort stole it. carried
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  • 927 8 S.T.” UNIVERSITY SCHEMES. The appeal on behalf of the Hongkong University for the prompt subscription of one and a half million dollars in order to carry out various necessary extaaeions has an interest for Malaya. A Hongkong paper iu endorsing the appeal says confidently that it will certainly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 208 8 ffiueyriis Company, soute Milwaukee, Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., &c. Co., Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps, &c. Co., Jstd., 3s,neoln Portable Engines, Superheated Steam Engines, Steam Tractors, Semi-Diesel Engines, Crushers, &c. AGENTS: Me blister (So., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. H I NOBEL’S GLASGOW I [explosivesl I Gelignite, sextuple I Detonators,
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    • 253 8 i3fiHWSnifnilllßWlß>XlWi.i; illi.!Nliltiiail!raillli!!lß!l.>UPj.>tl<Hii.;ilii<!.ii.;v H S S ALLEN DENNYS Co., i g 7, Union Street, Penang. Telephones: 393 General, 412 Rubber.” 1 3 PROPRIETORS OF:— J 8 THE PENANG RUBBER AUCTION ROOMS, where good prices are S always obtained. Sales every Tuesday and Friday. THE PENANG TRANSHIPPING AND FORWARDING Co., who g
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    • 180 8 •S ASK SOME OF THE USERS OF DELCO )®l,ectrio light sets d| IN your DISTRICT WHAT THEY THINK OF THEM. H SOME USERS t S g CALEDONIA ESTATE, SVov/nee Welleeley. Hf s’ S' EASTERN SHIPPING Co., Penang. SUNGEI PATANI CLUB, Xeda6. 3 LAUDERDALE ESTATE, ISaiping. j iS F. N. SANDERSON,
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  • 907 9 i NAMES. g, M RUBBER (Dollar.) c Sc. 8 a Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.15 4.25 Vnalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 16.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Iver Molek Rubber Co. Aye? Panas Rubber Estates 13.u0 13 25 &lgownie Rubber Estate J. 50 <OO ex. B UBubberC O
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  • 368 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The adjourned ninth annual general meeting of tne shareholders of the Nelltnay Rubber Company, Limited, was held in the registered office of the Company, Downing Street, Penang, this forenoon. Mr F Dusbury (Chairman of the Directors) presided, and the others present were Messrs E
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  • 429 9 Messrs Kennedy Co,, Penang, report as follows Quieter markets were to be expected with the unrest at Home but in spite of this Rubbers remain in steady demand and Tin shares have been but little affected by the slight reaction in the price of the metal which
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  • 43 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 4, At Singapore Robber Auctions, 1,859 tons were catalogued; sold 1,183 tons. The closing values for crepe were 86 j cents and for sheet 87 cents. The market was steady, inclining towards higher figures.
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  • 82 9 Some hundreds of 'cases of rubber, says “S.T.’\ were soen floating near tho south end of the breakwater this morning, drifing towards Tanjotag Pagar apparently in quest of godown accommodation. The heavy squall which came on this morning is believed, to halve been the cause for the
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  • 191 9 Penang, October 4, 1919. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 $14.00 —nominal M. P. Tapioca sl4.so—nominal Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 oz) buyers. Black Pepper $25 nom. White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $5O sellers. Cloves $7O sellers. Nutmegs
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  • 110 9 Penang, October 4, 1919. (By Courtesy o/ the Chartered Bank). London 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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  • 302 9 One of the wiseacres in the Mother of Parliaments has had a brain wave. “The food question’’ he says, “will be acute for the next ten years.” Anybody could have told him that! The food question is always acute —to some people! There are uncounted thousands —heaven
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  • 1091 9 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA OBTAIN. $lO,OOO. In the Supreme Court on September 24 the bearing took place before Mr Justice Woodward, acting Chief Justice, with whom was associated Captain Rushton in the capacity of assessor, of the case in which the owners, master and crew of the N Y
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  • 137 9 To-day's. Arrivals. Fook Sang, Mitchell, 1,987, Calcutta, Boustead Co, general. Perlis, Aris, 48, Alor Star, Eastern Shipping Co, general. To-day’s Departures. Tai Shun, Hassan, 18, Nibong Tebal. Thye Oe, Eusoff, 23, Kurau and Bagan Serai. Kwong Tong, Sabat, 20, Sungei Lalang. Gula, Mohamed, 48, Gula. Pangkor, 94, Trang.
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  • 270 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong— jon Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala ■> Lumpur and Seremban J By train 10 a.na. Pant Bun tar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.43 p.m. Ipoh,
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  • 15 9 The homeward mail A ”by the Fazilka closes at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
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  • 343 9 ST. GEORSE’S OHURBH, PINANfe, The Services next week will be as fol* lows:— 16th Sunday after Trinity. 8 am. Matins. Psalms LXXX and LXXXVII. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6 pm. Evensong. Hymn 12. Psalm XC, 195, 196, Psalm XCl’ 192, Magnificat) 84, Nunc
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  • 133 9 By the Rt Rev The Lord Bishop of Singapore. Kuala Kangsar. Tues Oct 7—7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Wed Oct 8—7.30 a.m, Holy Communion, Taiping. Wed Oct B—7 pm. Meeting of the Church Committee. Fri Oct 10 —lO 30 a.m. Visit St Faith’s School. All Saints’
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  • 38 9 Q c t 10.—P C.C. Tennis Championship (Final). Oct 10—Temerloh Estate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Beach Street, noon. Oct 17.—Lodge Krian, Parit Bantar, Regular Meeting, 6-30 p.m. Oct 19.—Penang Swimming Club, Championship and Sealed Handicap (440 yds).
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 107 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Au Indian Clerk-Dresser wanted for Rubber Estate in the Diudiogs. Must be efficient in Estate Accounts and Dresser Work. Apply to Box No. 303, c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted at once Reliable and experienced Chinese Contractors to eradicate laiiang. Only men with labour available immediate’y need apply
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  • 862 10 The total number of Japanese ships of over 1,000 tons each on official record at the end of June last, wa3 734, aggregating 2,263,225 tons. Japan’s mercantile fleet is now fourth in the world. It has been reported that; negotiations are being carried on between an Italian firm
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 381 10 lordsou rut is for Planters. A VJW y. W j W »•<. WsT&* W j >. Wife 3?4rMh tWhf jfew A. t£l. J 4' WWIB < t ws z z r fh »SF 1 i XJL V' > Efavtac decided to buy a Tractor, the next question is— whloh Tractor.
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    • 159 10 COMMERCIAL Tj^AC T ION The rubber tread of Goodrich Band Tyres is exactly adapted to the work it has to do. It is tough, close in grain, yet resilient yielding to road shocks, but resisting cuts and abrasions to the furthest limit. In commercial service you cannot choose roads, but
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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