Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-10-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 240. VOL. LXXVII. FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement669 1919-10-17 1 envelopes all sorts and sizes printed or PLAIN f HE P.NAN6 Gazette Press limited. •THE pinang gazette annnnnnnannnnHnnnnHnDnuannnnni; M mwh EV T ™c™= 1 stochs or mc following are Zir" 1 10 i ’Wore influenza, i now flVflll(IMe flt P€nflng Local Delivery $3O per annum. q q JODELITE. The original669 words
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Advertisement35 1919-10-17 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description urdertaken, from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. I with care and promptitude. I Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed 135 words
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Article226 1919-10-17 2 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. [From Oub Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 16. The propramme for the second day o c the Singapore Sporting Club’s Autumn Meeting commenced this afternoon in a heavy thunderstorm, but very little rain followed, The results were as follow Race I—Singapore Plate (5 furlongs) GILL 10.7226 words
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Article445 1919-10-17 2 W ith fine weather and a large attendance, the first day of the Autumn Meeting passed off very successfully, and all enjoyed a pleasant afternoon’s racing, says the Straits Times” of Wednesday. For the most part it was a good day for favourites, and in445 words
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Article247 1919-10-17 2 October Plate—(Racecourse). Noel 10. 10 Ann Ann 8. 7 Buki* Depot 9. 4 MyDarling 7.11 May 9. 2 Happy Return 6.10 Stewards Plate—(7 Furlongs), Sol Dhu 117 Lady Barnab 9.10 Cheeky Boy 10.13 7. 4 Captain 7. 0 Smiles 6.10 Malaya Handicap—(Racecourse). Idle Girl 11. 7 The Earl247 words
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Article400 1919-10-17 2 P. C C. v. H. M. S. HAWKINS. Much interest was evinced in the first of the sporting fix’u r es arranged here for the complement of H M S Hawkins, the football match p'ayel on the pad «ng last evening between th Penang Cricket Ciub and the Officers400 words
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Article44 1919-10-17 2 At an extraordinary gemral meeting of the Mohammed tn Foo'ball Association, held at Hutton Lane Football Club on Wednesday, it was t.ecided to accept the challenge of the Kedah Football Association, It was also decided to pliy the match on Sunday, 16ch November.44 words
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Article133 1919-10-17 2 r A water polo match fietweeil IQS H. M. 8. Hawkins will ba played Una fevvbiujl at Tanjong BungaK.; There will be S special tiffin lE® BwhQi ming Club on Sunday, when the Club pionship and Sealed Handicap (440 yards) ruceq will take place. Members who wisH133 words
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Article249 1919-10-17 2 [Fbom Ouu Own Cobmspondent.] Our Government, apparently, is at last waking up to the needs of altering the somewhat antiquated course of tuition hitherto prescribed for arrived Cadets that is to say, if the following item of news, which reaches me from a secret source, is correct249 words
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Article129 1919-10-17 2 D J R, [To TH» EmTOB Or TH» “PIMAMG GAtHR»,*] Sir, —I beg to acknowledge, wi'h best thanks, the following additional contributions to the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged $270.00 11 Anonymous Seremban 50.00 “J G”, Penang 50 00 Two Danes in Siam, pe r Editor Bangkok TimesD J R, - 129 words
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Article54 1919-10-17 2 £To the Editob 0r m “PnrAMo Ginßit’*] Sir, —When is the damage to the bridge at the sixth mile on the Batu Ferringhi road, caused by a flood inJNovember, 1918, going to be made good, so as to permit of the resumption of normal traffic? Yours, etc. Em54 words
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Article169 1919-10-17 2 You said it would sive your honour, Though it rent my heart I obeyed Though I half kn?w you wished to hold me Though I made you my own if I stayed But t’were best we had fallen together, Than to loose you to fall alone Better169 words
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Article45 1919-10-17 2 Calcutta, Octob r 6.—The “Dasserah" and “Mohurrum" celebrations concluded to-day, there being amicable arrangements between Hindus and Moslems. No difficulty whatever was experienced. Allahabad, October 5. —The “Dasserah” celeb-ations passed off here without any contretemps, Hindus and Moslems cooperating in maintaining order.45 words
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Advertisement134 1919-10-17 2 MXJMlllMilLlllMlßllllMißMlMßMiilßWMllllbll I lliiilili 111 lllli I 111 ihiW ill 11 ■miiirTg jlloopuyts fg=| HOLLAND 181 GIN IN red CASES I «BN 0 F «■■■l' 15 FLASKS C. H. SLOT Co., PENANG. I pyrene Fire Extinguishers. An Excellent and Portable Extinguisher Extensively Used by the Government during SE the War: EE134 words
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Advertisement433 1919-10-17 2 NEW ADVERTISFuJ MISCELLANEO(jSY| W anted—Motor cylinder prefer» d. Atn v ln J mlar. Box No. 318, e/o J WATERMAN'S Gold Mounted 510.50 STERLING SILVI^ I Plain, Heavy, 3x3| 3, 330, and §32.55 1 N- D. DE SILVA I 74, Bishop Street, Pen a j PENANG SA LES~RoqJI PRELIMINARY NOtJI An433 words
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Miscellaneous339 1919-10-17 2 nnntinnnannnnnEinnnnnnnnnnnnnnng THB IMPERIAL P'™“ s E at the EMPIRE THEATRE n PRESENTS: g H From Thur. 16th to Sun. I9th October, 1919. g q n In the Second Show at 9-15 p.m. j-j S The Last Three Episodes of Six Parts g FOURTH PROTEA FOURTH g B THE MYSTERIES OF339 words
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Article1665 1919-10-17 3 MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION. That one of the problems in connection with tha ragi growing on rubber estates has been well nigh solved was demonstrated on Tuesday morning when the working of the Craig ragi thresher was demonstrated on Golconda Estace, Kapar, to a number of those interested in the1,665 words
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Article94 1919-10-17 3 There was an unfortunate incident in Lavendar Street, Singapore, on Monday evening about 6 o’clock, when a tram driven by an Iniiaa driver, Ramkelon, ran over a Sikh child aged about three years, who was killed, as the result of serious injuries it A cted on94 words
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Article87 1919-10-17 3 O tacamuud, October 4,—The S'u'ffi of India Observer” in a leading article says that it has ascertained with certain amount of definiteness that a direct telephone system between Madras and Ootacamund is to be immediately taken in band at a cost of over five 1-khs87 words
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Advertisement1023 1919-10-17 3 POSIT! ON WANTED.NOTICES. Vj-eriecced Planter de.ire, management THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY Private Estate or 3mai Private 6e if po-aibie near Penang, Pro- O' PLANTERS. Wellesley or Laipinz Kedah District. --je'ic, hardworking and trust- The Incorporated Society of Planters Has fair working knowledge of was incorporated on the Bch instant, and and1,023 words
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Advertisement535 1919-10-17 3 AFRICAN REALTY TRUST, LTD. (Incorporated in SouthC-Africa.) i 6,000 7EBEDIELA 16 000 acres a-i-ru ACRES ESTATES THE FINEST ORANGE LAND IN THE WORLD nideieiMleiice—All incone lor life—Freedom A payment of £l2O a year for 5 years would provide an annual income of £5OO absolutely beyond question cr doubt. Manager, R.535 words
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Article29 1919-10-17 4 Cubitt —On the 4 f h Sept, at Brampton Lodge, Newcastle, Staffs, the wife of G E S Cubitt. Conservator of Forests, F M S, of a daughter.29 words
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Article1272 1919-10-17 4 When we were writing yesterday, somewhat pessimistically, as some might think, of the immediate future of Hying in these parts, we had not seen a letter the London correspondent of the Singapore Free Press wrote to our contemporary at the beginning of last month in which he throws1,272 words
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Article1374 1919-10-17 4 H. M. S. Hawkins is of the Raleigh class of light cruiser, H. M. S. Hawkias. and of this class, which I have a displacement of 9 750 tone, there are the Raleigh, Effingham Hawkins, Frobisher and Cavendish. “I he 1 Syren and Sh pp ng says1,374 words
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Article60 1919-10-17 4 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin it Penang was $139 per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for refined tin $139 per picU. buyers, no sellers. Tin was quoted in London on Oct 13th at £284 1 os. spot, at d £:B3 three months. Tin was quoted in Loudon on60 words
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Article386 1919-10-17 4 The output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability for the Ist half of October 1919 was 2oG piculs. The naval experiment station at New forfj has succeeded in establishing telegraphic cow munication between a hydroplane flying at *8 elevation of 2,000 ft. and a gubmarina merged to a depth’386 words
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Advertisement169 1919-10-17 4 PRITCHARD and Company, Limited, Incorporated in Straits Settlements. PENANG. Drapery. corsets. Gowns. Hosiery. Millinery. underclothing. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. We are showing a very attractive selection of Dress Goods, in the latest patterns and designs; also Gowns, Millinery, &c., &c., at prices consistent with the high quality of the goods shown. ZEPHYR169 words
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Advertisement25 1919-10-17 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.25 words
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Miscellaneous40 1919-10-17 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times:— High Water. Low Water. To-day. 5.25 a.m. 12.00 m’nt, 8 52 p.m. 1.14 p.m. To-mobrow. 8.18 a.m. 2 18 a m. 9.43 p.m. 2 57 p.m.40 words
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Obituary15 1919-10-17 4 DEATH. Gauder—On October 18, at the General Hospital, Singapore, William Gander, Manager, Trafalgar Estate, Singapore.15 words
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Article110 1919-10-17 5 DENIKIN’S ADVANCE. [RtUTBB’B TMQMAMS.J London, October 14. Me339ge9 from Helsingfors confirm the j n London that the Soviets’ is extremely critical, owing to the of Denikin, who is less than 200 5 from Moscow, which, it is anticipated, will reach within a month. The Bolhevists have been preparing[RtUTBB’B TMQMAMS.J - 110 words
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Article98 1919-10-17 5 LETT CABINET RETURNS. London, October 14. The latest news from Riga is that the Lettish Government has returned to the c hv and is making a big effort to secure the co-operation of the Baltic States against General von der Goltz. The situation, however, is most obscure, although it98 words
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215 1919-10-17 5 The Lithuanian Commission to the Peace Conference announced that an English-speaking legion for the Lithuanian Army is now being formed in Paris, and i, expected to have units on the way to xUuuel before the end of September, says the Times” of 9th. ultimo. Iliis215 words
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Article92 1919-10-17 5 THE EXCROWN PRINCE’S COMPLAINTS. Berlin, October 14. The “TagHche Rundschau” publishes a letter from the ex-Crown Prince, in which says the battle of the Marne was only such a grave failure owing to their army triers losing their head?. It was clear to in tbe autumn of92 words
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Article21 1919-10-17 5 Constantinople, October 14, leaders have agreed to )r R’ za I >as ba’s Government, Las accepted Nationalist views.21 words
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Article81 1919-10-17 5 MR LODGE AND SHANTUNG. Washington, October 14. p Senate, Senator Lodge, the p, J 14 an iea^er vehemently denounced ntUng P rovi9 ion in the Peace k«ildit°a p 8 6 v° nd th>t a > n lar Eastern Empire which S&nat T' a ie Balet y81 words
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Article343 1919-10-17 5 THE DARDANELLES. [Rjum’i Tmlmgmams.] London, October 14. Lord Fisher’s “memories” in to-day’s Times deal with the Dardanelles. He emphasises that he alone opposed the naval operation’, but he remained at the Admiralty bemuse he desired to see his large building programme carried out. He admits there was[Rjum’i Tmlmgmams.] - 343 words
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869 1919-10-17 5 Admiral Lord Fisher in explaining th® thoughts that brought about the naval re* organisation which he terms “these Lutheran changes,” writes": —Once looking a£ the chart in my secluded room at the Admiralty, fa! 1905, I saw a large inland land-locked sheet of water unsurveyed869 words
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Article725 1919-10-17 5 94 Passengers Rescued. The liner Marathon, of the Aberdeen line, homeward bound from Sydney for London, was beached, on September 10th at Dungeness, after having been in collisioii with the Japanese steamer, Heijun Maru, off Brighton, during a thick fog. The liner had 94 passengers on725 words
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Article57 1919-10-17 5 MR. THOMAS PLEASED. [Rbutkb’s Tblugbams.] London, October 14. In accordance with the strike settlement, the Railwaymen’s Executive interviewed the Premier regarding the resumption of the negotiations, after which Mr J H Thomas expressed pleasure at the prevailing spirit and the atmosphere of tbe meeting, and tbe geniuue desire[Rbutkb’s Tblugbams.] - 57 words
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Article37 1919-10-17 5 Marseilles, October 14 Nine thousand passengers are held up, owing to another slapping strike, including engineers, stewards, wireless operators and doctors, due to a refusal to reinstate some of the men who previously uck.37 words
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Article127 1919-10-17 5 PROBABLE RUNNERS. London, October 14 Cesarewitch probables are Queen’s Square (Donoghue) Haki (J Cbilds) Saint Eloi (Templeman) King John (Martin) Buck Thorn (Carslake) Silver Bridge (Hulme) Langdon Hills Ivanhoe (Whalley) Golden Rule (Evans) War wick (Robbins) White Heat (Fox) Unitoi (Lane) Gay Lord (J Colling) Matoppo (Hamsbaw) Chaltoi127 words
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Article191 1919-10-17 5 Havas. CUSTOMERS FOR AEROPLANE*. Paris, October 14.—The Daily Mail notes that France is now giving away specimens of her best aeroplane types throughout Europe, especially in tbe tew small States which are beginning to organise air services. Japan, Serbia, Greece, and Czecho-Slovakia are her acquired clients, AnotherHavas. - 191 words
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Article260 1919-10-17 5 —“ST.” Before Mr Monk, at Singapore, on Wednesday, a European named Georg* Clarke, respectably dressed, was charged bv Tnsp. D Killourhy of the Central station, with cheating a Chinese musical dealer named LingChim, of 18 River Valley Road, on October 5 last, by te’ling him he was a—“ST.” - 260 words
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Article831 1919-10-17 5 Mr. Sidney Morgan has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Australia. Mr. W. J. Sutton, New Columbia Estate, Sitiawan, is proceeding Home shortly on long leave. Mr. R. E. Gread, of Bintang Estate, Sitiawan, is spending a few days at Maxwell’s Cottage, Taiping Hill. Miss Fisher, M.D., who831 words
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Article78 1919-10-17 5 ECHO OF NORTHAM ROAD ROBBERY. The Hylam seivantof Mr Chung Thye Chong, who, as was recently announced in these columns, was arrested in Singapore, was brought back to Penang by the Ipoh this morning. He will appear before tbe Magistrate to-morrow. The other five accused who were arrested78 words
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Article83 1919-10-17 5 An interesting rent case and the first of its kind to be tried in Penapg will be heard on the 28th instant. The complainant is a Chinese who had been paying $3l rent for some months. In September the rent was increased by tbe landlord to $4O.83 words
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Article204 1919-10-17 5 Munisamy, an old offender was, charged before Mr R D Acton in the District Court with tbe theft of $5, tbe property of Manikam. Complainant stated that be was in the tive-foot-way of a shop in Penang Road, baying some cigarettes and bad in one band204 words
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Article192 1919-10-17 5 “5.0,” In common with other towns on th* Malay Peninsula, Patani has been visited by the dread cholera, and claimed some hundreds of victims. The Lord Lieutenant, assisted loyally by his staff, strove strenuously to combat the disease, and the doctors, only two in number and“5.0,” - 192 words
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Article112 1919-10-17 5 An extract from the “Gazette of India,”, dated Simla, September 19th, says; “The following rewards have been gran-i ted to the undermentioned for acts of gallantry or devotion t© duty in the field while serving with the Aden Field Force: “Awarded the Indian Order of Merit, 2nd112 words
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Article179 1919-10-17 5 Mrs. Goodrich has kindly consented to give away the prizes at the Free School, at 5.15 p.m* on Tuesday, October 21st* The Hon. the Resident Councillor will preside.. The attens dance of all friends of the school is cordially] invited.; An enormous amount pf additional179 words
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Article1136 1919-10-17 6 FEATURES OF THE HAWKINS. For some time H M S Hawkins, the new flagship of the China Station (which is now in Penang) has, says a writer in a home paper, attracted considerable attention, mainly in consequence of innovations intended to promote the welfare and comfort of1,136 words
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Article116 1919-10-17 6 The steamer Lunefcerg saild from Singapore, on the 11th inst, for Basseiu to load a cargo of foodstuffs for a United Kingdom port. Her officers are Captain, J Hudson chief officer, A Brown 2nd officer, B H Williams 3rd officer, J B McCann chief engineer, S Gillard 2nd116 words
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Advertisement323 1919-10-17 6 By using Halls Distemper your home can be made brighter, A f healthier and more picturesque, X at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without u a the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s 1» j Distemper L/ i| (Trade Mark.) is deservedly the popular wall covering of the323 words
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Advertisement211 1919-10-17 6 A Deadly Enemy. It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism, causing acute suffering with each appearance will wear away the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem trivial, but as they continue they grow worse and the211 words
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Advertisement496 1919-10-17 6 Kidney Bladder Troubles Grateful Testimony from Former Sufferers Now Cured by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. India. South Africa. Mr. Upendrakriehna. Bromhopadhe- P, J Der Merwe inva Porodaha P.O. 28. Railway. Waterfall Post mterburghoui Nadia Bengal, writes: “I am enjoy- Adelaide. C.P. South Africa, writes J ing splendid health and have no496 words
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Article712 1919-10-17 7 PULLING NEW YORK’S LEG. e 1 New York Times (not forthe first has been having its leg pulled (or the process on its readers) on matters v/aan. In iBJUe of August 25th i*eld Helf go as follows: Passengers arriving yesterday from nd on the While Star liner712 words
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Article463 1919-10-17 7 HONGKONG’S APPRECIATION. Ihe following correspondence between the t Hon. Mr. Claud Seven, C. M._ G., ftnd the Secretary of State for the Colonies ia pain lished in the Hongkong Gazette: Government House, June 6. My Lord, —With reference to my telegram of January 22, I have the463 words
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Article193 1919-10-17 7 Reported hre t to Luassa Calcut’e. (Jj>"b r 3 d The E gl sh nan" pub'i-iies the f Lowing from its Jangtok c ■rrrscondeT’: It is reported here th <r the Chine-e «re nasung a hirg j 1 umber of trn >ps 01 he jas’ern frontier of193 words
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Article231 1919-10-17 7 Peking, Sept-ember 26. —In regard to. thß Tibetan question, the Government is coJi* sidering tte following views submitted to it by the authorities of Szechuen, .Yunnan and Kansu': (1) The immediate withdrawal of the Tioetafi troops, the Government feeling that if such' action js not taken it231 words
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Article80 1919-10-17 7 London Setdember 30.—Reuter learns that membe-s of ‘he Rriti-b Mission to ’he Imam of Yemen, w’-o can’ored bv Shdks at B jil, are well. Tho tribesmen differ as to the terms to be demanded for their reDsge. The Imam of Yemen has warned the tribesmen of their responsibility80 words
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Article468 1919-10-17 7 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., Manchester, reported on Wednesday, 1 September 10th, as follows i Liverpool Cotton. Week VJid-American—Spot 18.75 19.72 Mid-American, Current Month 18.21 19.05 F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 30.00 30.00 do. Current Month 30.00 30.00 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 29.10 31.40 Current Month 28.20 30.48468 words
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Article194 1919-10-17 7 Penang, October 17, 1919. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 $13.50 —buyers M. P. Tapioca $13.50 —buyers 1 Gold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sl6| buyers. Black Pepper $25 nom. White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $5O sellers. Cloves194 words
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Article49 1919-10-17 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Pavane Cornet Solo, Le Petite—Marquise ...H Kling 2. Fox Trot The Teddie ...Finck 3. Pout-Poari... Modern Melodies L Gatner 4. Waltz Bid me Goodbye Camera 5. March American Eagle. Boehme49 words
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Article34 1919-10-17 7 Oct. 19th, 18th Sunday after Trinity. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 8 a m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Tamil). 5.15 p m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.34 words
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Article306 1919-10-17 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day SHARES. Jj J? 5 o "a CC CQ CO «2 Rubber (Dollar). Sc. sc. Sc. Sc. A.-Malay 3.10 340 3.25 350 N. Serendah... 4.50 4.60 4.60 4.70 Perak R.V.... 305 3.15 3.10 3.20306 words
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Article57 1919-10-17 7 The following are additional rubber outputs 'or September Asahan Ibs. 61,955 Anglo Sumatra 86,688 Bah Lias 110,225 Bila Sumatra 29,783 Central Sumatra 23,420 Investment Trust 86,040 Investment Tea 512,916 Mendarie 91,828 Sialang 147,979 Sungei Kari 32,687 Soengei Rampah 23,030 Taiping 10,993 Tandjong 131,855 Tanah Datar 24,890 Toerangie (Sumatra)57 words
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Article81 1919-10-17 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 85J to 93 diamond No. 2 78£ 85 Plain smoked Sheet 73| Unsmoked sheet81 words
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Article183 1919-10-17 7 The Food Controller fixes the maximum prices, as per schedule annexed, for the sale of all Australian Wheat flour imported into Singapore and Penang Singapore. 1 By importers $5.75 per bag. 2 By other than importers when sold in quantises of not less than one bag—ss,Bs psr183 words
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Article125 1919-10-17 7 Yestbrday’s Latb Arrivals Perlis, Aris, 48, Kedah, Eastern Shipping Co, gene r al. Pangab, AU, 44, Tharnoon, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Flying Dragon, Arsat, 35, Port Weld, Poh Seng Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. kalmoa, Dutch, 170, Teluk Ssmawei K P M, general. Gala, Latiff, 48, Gala, Kennedy and125 words
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Article41 1919-10-17 7 1,916 coolies arrived per the Bharata. 873 go to Pula Jerejak for quarantine. The balance go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. The Prinzessin is expected to sail from Penang for Marseilles and London about the 4th November.41 words
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Article310 1919-10-17 7 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States, ABy train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa-S also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7 Lumpur and Seremban jßy train 10 a.m. Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping JlO a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Batu Gajah,310 words
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Article18 1919-10-17 7 The homeward mail “C by the Bharata, closes at 10 a m, on Wednesday 22nd inst,18 words
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Article113 1919-10-17 7 Penang, October 17, 1919. (_sy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/4 29/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank g 3 days’sight Private )-’g Madras113 words
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Advertisement221 1919-10-17 7 WHAT WILL MAKE ME EAT Lors of appetite is nature’s first warning that something in the complicated machinery of the system has gone wrong. And that something -variably the blood. Good blood helps the or gans in their work by supplying fhe strength they constantly need, the blood is impoverished221 words
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Advertisement387 1919-10-17 7 gazette RATES FOR CASUAL ADVfRriSEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATION® VACANT, ETC. Minlmam Charge r OY.(Mi ’■orltaMrtlo. 1 a w 1 insertiocMi jg I >• IS or more in— q gg Advertisements are charged by smmw. •dveriSS ype in the Pinang Oatetit occupi—--6 words, 6 lines to an inch, A387 words
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Advertisement1623 1919-10-17 8 p.eO -B?!™ IMIA.P;, AND UMBER 4lt O!,TRACT WIIH IHE ißdPllk (IHCMPOMKD IN HOLLAND.) IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. gABV |S3|\ unvwrv (Subject to alterations without Notice.) ‘fielepljone fio. 582. Taele grams“ Paketvaart," Companies Incorporated in England.) If’ -s EUROPEAN LINE. intended to teamer MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP. Langss,1,623 words
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Advertisement657 1919-10-17 8 BAN Kt. CHARTERED BANK AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by r Ovai Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON En Agencies aud Branches. C Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavia Ra l Canton, Cebu, Colombo, DelM Hankow, Hongkong, Iloilo, Ip o fa W 5 Kobe,657 words
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