Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-10-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 247. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY. 25th OCTOBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement686 1919-10-25 1 MODERN art I photographic SIUDIO 21. Penang Road. phat>« 579« I i. ir. 7»prrA' rrTT >, TTTrr^i*rri'ry i i> WUllllllUiliiinm XQJJ. HAVE NQT TRIED. g P/y i BEAR BRAND MILK high-class cigarettes j 8 B**W WSL W AT MODERATE PRICES. I you can have no idea what al Bhff I686 words
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Advertisement39 1919-10-25 1 r j UP-TO-DATE PRINTING j of every description undertaken, j from a visiting card to the largest 1 size poster, by The Fining Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. X Estimates given free and artistic 9 display guaranteed.39 words
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Article745 1919-10-25 2 ECCENTRICITIES OF CONDUCT, Looker On’s effusion in the Straits Times” (which we reproduced on Thursday will have amused many, says the Malay Mail.” It is easy to criticise, but it is not so easy to meet the object of criticism an hour or two later745 words
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Article261 1919-10-25 2 Ihe matter of the extradition of the exKaiser is being discussed in the Dutch Press, and the "Libre Belgique” publishes a despatch from a correspondent at The Hague stating that the news of the arrival shortly of a demand for the extradition of the ex-Kaiser has occasioned no261 words
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Advertisement1657 1919-10-25 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. S UIT 1919 Wo 267 Reliable Nurse (Cape) will look after Owners of Rubber Estates wishing to In the Supreme Court of the babies travelling S. Africa. Box No. 328, dispose of same should communicate direct Straits Settlement. ©Jo Pinang Gazette. with P. G. Box 235. Propositions1,657 words
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Advertisement861 1919-10-25 2 A lo 10 Advertising ffi PILES A PUBL|C '6KS Prickly Heat, Eczema, N trr-c-, gj 2 an d JI Skin Trouble». NECESSITY k, -X «CTiato > LOMBIO gives immediate relief b&J from the intolerable itching, Jh irritation pain, stops bleeding, draws out the heat from the w£ V 14 FM861 words
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Article860 1919-10-25 3 THE AGA KHAN’S VIEWS. London October 9,—At to day’s sitting of the Joint Committee, Sir William Dake said that the India Council should continue during the trar s tion, certainly for the next ten years. No change in its statutory composition necessary, but more Indian Members might be860 words
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Advertisement186 1919-10-25 3 _vt'pro~nr-,'GNJ iMk k^-K V >- rOr if’?’ I CJ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ernest Otto Gammeter of Calcutta, India has acquired in Straits Settlements the exclusive privilege of taking, using and selling an Invention for An means for securing wrist watches upon the v^r er’s wrist.” Such Invention186 words
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Advertisement145 1919-10-25 3 MULLINS PRESSED STEEL BOATS (HIGH SPEED PLEASURE LAUNCHES.) Arriving shortly 18 ft. Leader Launches, powered with 9/l2 H. P. Motor and fitted with High Tension Magneto and Reverse Gear. Xsbese jdoats are Unsinkable, Luxuriously Furnished, of Perfect Finish and Graceful Design, Built for Comfort and Speed, the last word in145 words
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Advertisement265 1919-10-25 3 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER AND SAN FRANCISCO Scheduled Sailings from Hongkong. MELVILLE DOLLAR To Vancouver Nov. 25. WEST IRAETWOM To San Francisco Nov. 30. GRACE DOLLAR To Vancouver Dec. 2. HAROLD DOLLAR To Vancouver Dec. 10. ALSO Occasional Sailings from Singapore. For further particulars as regards freight bookings265 words
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Miscellaneous278 1919-10-25 3 anEnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnacnnnn Announcement Extraordinary At h E IMPERIAL Pa™' AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE n from Thur. $3rd to Sun, 26th October, 1919. E n in the Second Show at 9-20 p.m. E s Mae Marsh and Robert Harrcn in THE WHARF RAT Reels 4 rama that appeals to all and grips.278 words
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Article823 1919-10-25 4 Mr E B Prior, Manager of Gilden Hope Estate, Klang, leaves by the Ipoh to-day, after a visit to Penang on business. Mr S C Yeomans, of Carey United, who has been on a business visit to Penang, letu'ns to Port Swettenham this afternoon. Lieut. C R823 words
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Article502 1919-10-25 4 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. The preliminary enquiry into the robbery at Mr Chung Thye Chong’s residence was continued before Mr A C Baker yesterday afternoon. Continuing his evidence, Mr Chung Thye Chong stated that among other things taken away by the robbers were one gold and brilliant bracelets, valued502 words
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Article394 1919-10-25 4 S T’’ [Te m iDtrtjß fir m Pnaw GUMm»* 1 Sir, I enclose herewith a copy of a letter received by me, on behalf of the General Relief Fund, from the Chairman, Charing Cross Hospital, London, and shall be mach obliged if you will have it published* S T’’ - 394 words
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Article1002 1919-10-25 4 8 T.” PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. In the District Court, to-day, a preliminary enquiry was held by Mr RD Acton into the charge brought against two Revenue Officers named Z B Cornelius and Lian Seng, in connection with 330 gold American Coins valued at $15,000. Mr J Crabb Watt8 T.” - 1,002 words
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Article876 1919-10-25 4 M.M.” SPECIALLY TRANSLATED. Dutch airmen consider a 10,000 guilder prize for an aeroplane flight from Holland to the Dutch East Indies is much too small and the time allowed for its completion a fortnight—much too shore. They consider that at least 100,000 should be offered.M.M.” - 876 words
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Advertisement412 1919-10-25 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». NOTICE to POSITIONS VACANT. Until farther 7X7L will be a fixed light. u Immediately wanted— Good Clerk for D. C. MAClS'-ry. healthy Estate. Knowledge of Harrisons Harbour m Orosfield’s accounts essential. Apply Harbour Master's 0$™ S ter giving experience and sdary required to p 9 Box No. 330,412 words
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Article, Illustration679 1919-10-25 5 BY LOOKER-ON.” London, September 18. A great athletic event was the Victory walk to Brighton. Not since the war began has thia popular fixture been held but the interval created no less in enthusiasm among the old brigade, who turned out in great strength. HV L Ross,679 words
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Article, Illustration665 1919-10-25 5 B. J. Evans - By B. J. Evans There is nothing more disappointing to a huge crowd of enthusiasts than a match in which nothieg is scored. There were 45,000 spectators at Stamford Bridge when Newcastle United were Chelsea’s guests. There was much scientific play, but every little excitement until the665 words
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Advertisement221 1919-10-25 5 J-, .g-aaMMH» <£>» I =unnymede hotel, j I* W NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. MOST reasonable Hotel in tie Settlement. A HOME OF COMFORT. RATES $5.50 to $lO per day. a} it'ms to monthly guests and ISfcatrical Companies. 1 KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietor*. RUNMYMEDE Telephones: 541*039. J Djcoo r r— ''"""Egg Rueyrus Company,221 words
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Advertisement18 1919-10-25 5 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH PRITCHARDS LICENSED REFRESHMENT I MO TEA ROOM. FEM'S RENDEZVOUS. PRITCH4RD and Company, Limited, Incorporated in Straits Settlements.18 words
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Article1359 1919-10-25 6 There is nothing really remarkable about the speech which Reuter reports Lord LeveLulme has delivered at the Authors’ Club in Loudon, in which he declared his belief iu the payment of higher wages as a policy making for national success. The sentiments to which he has now1,359 words
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Article1244 1919-10-25 6 In the Finans Gazette of the 19ch November, 1896, when j the Hon. Mr. Allan The Founder of Vl, Penacg. Maclean Skinner, c m.g was Resident Councillor, there appeared the foilowii g We have been favoured by the Hon the Resident Councillor with the following interesting information,1,244 words
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Article444 1919-10-25 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin ij Penang was $136.25 per picul, buyers, k sellers and for rehned tin $137 per pictf buyers, no sellers. Successful dances were held last night it the E O and Ruonymede. The P. A, M. meets in the Penang Chamber of Commerce on444 words
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Advertisement215 1919-10-25 6 I Fort-Reviver I THE WONDERFUL NON- ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT. «7? Isiqueur Tronic.” g It is a combination of pure fruit juices g re-inforced with nerve foods such as Glycero g g Phosphates, Lecithin and Organic Phosphates g g of the Nuclein Group. j Stocked in J Quarts and I SOLE AGENTS:215 words
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Advertisement14 1919-10-25 6 E. O.” TANGO DINNER Every Friday. Latest Dance Music by the E. O.” Orchestra.14 words
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Miscellaneous53 1919-10-25 6 THE TIDES. The following are the ticks for To-day, To-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Times: High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12 36 a m. 7.13 a m. 12 51 p.m. 7.14 p.m. To-morrow, 1.00 a m. 7.39 a.m. 1.18 p.m. 7.36 p.m, Monday. 1.26 am. 8 04 am. 1.45 p.m53 words
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Obituary37 1919-10-25 6 Messrs S Subbi'-h Pillay, S Munusamy and S Maruthamotu alia? S Matu beg to thank tbo c e who attended the funeral of their father, Mr Ana Veloo Tindal, yesterday, or sent wreaths, or letters of condolence.37 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1919-10-25 7 vVP enitch's advance. [RWTB'g iwucum"] Qnf-n Helsingfors, October 19. w expec'ed that Petrograd will !t 13 before Kronstadt. General YubeoCC, OPIt tr ocp 3 occupied the station of JeQlU 'l3 miles from the capital, and LigoV Pntiloff railway junction in the reicbec jubarbs. Bolshevist Forces. Yadenitoh claims to[RWTB'g iwucum"] Qnf-n - 1,015 words
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Article1336 1919-10-25 7 Present Day Conditions in Soviet Russia. We announced on Saturday says the Times of 24 September that Mr. Dukes, who recently returned to England after a stay of some months in Petrograd, had placed at the disposal of the Government valuable information upon the situation and1,336 words
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Article83 1919-10-25 7 CABINET AND THE CONFERENCE. Lond< n, October 21. A Greek official statement asserts that the situation in the interior of Turkey ig daily growing worse. The new Turkish Cabinet, which is controlled by the pro-German Young Turk Committee, seems determined to resist the decisions of the Peace Conference83 words
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Article111 1919-10-25 7 UNFORTUNATE INCIDENTS. Simla, October 10. A gathering of Wana Wazirs, 300 strong, attacked a reconnoitring party between Manghi and Luni on October stb. The casualties were 29 killed or missing, including one British officer. The enemy lost heavily, A column from Kaurbridge on October 6th engaged the same111 words
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Article224 1919-10-25 7 Simla. October 6.AH is quiet north oj Kurram except for Afridi raids which likely to continue. A few Mahsud and Wazir gangs a re still out in Tochi, Derajat and near Bannu. On the night of 13th September Paharpur, north of Derg Ismail Khan, was raided, the224 words
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Article72 1919-10-25 7 COALITION RETAINS SEAT. London, October 20. The Rusholme (Manchester) by-election resulted as follows Capb J H Thorpe (Coalition Unionist) 9,394 Dr Dunstan (Labour) 6,412 Mr W M R Pringle (Liberal) 3,922 Capt Crewdson (National Party) 815 Coalition Majority 2,982 General Election Result. The result at the last general72 words
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Article37 1919-10-25 7 WINDING ENGINE COLLAPSES. London, October 21. Owing to the collapse of the winding engine, ib is reported that at least 40 minsrs have been killed and many injured at the Levant Mine, near Penzance,37 words
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Article36 1919-10-25 7 Melbourne, October 21, The Caulfield Cup race resulted aa follows Lucknow 1 Night Watch 2 Orome 3 Twenty run. Won by length a neck. The betting was 9 to 2 against the winner.36 words
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Article42 1919-10-25 7 Havas. Paris, October 21.The fortitude of Paris throughout the war will this afternoon be rewarded with the Croix de Guerre. The presentation will be made at the Hotel de "Ville, by President Poincare. Allied countries and cities will be represented.-Havas. - 42 words
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Article239 1919-10-25 7 THE PREMIER’S APPEAL. [Raum’e JtauMßAMg.] London, October 21. Addressing agriculturists in London, Mr. Lloyd George outlined the Government’s policy as regards agriculture. He emphasised that agriculture is the greatest industry of the ccuntry. The Government wanted to restore its previous prosperffy. We produced before the war two-fifths of[Raum’e JtauMßAMg.] - 239 words
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Article103 1919-10-25 7 THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. London, October 21. Parliament reassembles to-morrow, when members intend to press the Government to give an opportunity for an immediate discussion of the national finances, which are at present the engrossing question. Lord Buckmaster will move in the House of Lords that further taxation is essential103 words
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Article147 1919-10-25 7 London, October 20, Mr Winston Churchill, Minister for War, in a letter to Dundee Liberals, says the building of the Volunteer Army is so satisfactory that conscription will be abolished in April, possibly earlier. Over 3,750,000 have already been demobilised, and an additional half million will be released147 words
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Article61 1919-10-25 7 A MORGAN LOAN. New York, October 21. Messrs Morgan announce the issue of a $250,000,000 British Loan, the proceeds of which will be used to take up $135,000,000 worth of 5| per cent British Notes, which fall due on November Ist. The remainder will be available for61 words
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Article129 1919-10-25 7 HIGH WAGES URGED. London, October 20. Lord Leverhulme, in a remarkable speech at the Au’hors Club, declared that the success of the nation depended upon the payment of high wages. Our handicap in competition with the United States was the low rate of our wages. He regarded the129 words
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Article77 1919-10-25 7 CAPTAIN MATTHEWS STARTS, [Rbutkb** TbUGX£M*.] London, October 21. The Australian airman, Captain J G Matthews, started from Hounslow this morning on a flight to Australia, for the Australian Government’s prize of £lO,OOO. [SapUin Matthews’ machine is a SopwitH biplane, similar to that used by in his attempted[Rbutkb** TbUGX£M*.] - 77 words
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Article140 1919-10-25 7 THE GLOOMY” DEAN’S SERMON. London, October 21. On the occasion of Trafalgar Day, the base of the Nelson Column, in Trafalgar Square, was decorated with wreaths from numerous warehips and naval bases, also from the Dominions’ High Commissioners., while Lady Fremantle placed special wreaths on the Tomb of140 words
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Article164 1919-10-25 7 NO MUTINY MEDAL. [Fbom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 25. The Free Press” London cor rasp on-, dent writes that be had been advised by Downing Street that Viscount Milner has sent a despatch to the Governor of the Straits Settlements asking him to convey thanks to the164 words
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Article384 1919-10-25 7 ROBERT DOLLAR. Seventy-four years ago, says the Efficiency Magazine a boy baby was born at Falkirk, in Scotland. He was born in a small home, over a lumber office. His father’s name wss Dollar," and he was christened Bob.” When he was twelve years old, the whole384 words
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Article938 1919-10-25 8 S.F.P.” QUESTION OF SUBORIPHONS. A full meeting of tl e members of the Singapore Centenary Committee (Ruffles College) was held in the Council Chamber. The Hon’ble Mr H Marriott presided and amongst those present wete the hon’ble Mr H W Firmstone, Mr Beattie of the Chinese Protectorate, MrS.F.P.” - 938 words
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Advertisement301 1919-10-25 8 fOrtiSUii ructb Wl PMUHtFS. *j JS&fefr*. %fj& «L JL :w« <tSk> Jp, rWW <*». <sw v > Harins decided to bay a Tractor, the next question is—which Tractor. Wb will try to answer some of the important questions which will help the Planter to decide. The Ford on Tractor operates301 words
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Advertisement241 1919-10-25 8 H TSyres t6at are Superior n p 2 and t6e Reason Wdy! n QIXTY YEARS of reseaicji and experiment have made the factory of 8 the North British Rubber Co., Ltd., one of the most perfectly organised and completely equipped works in the Empire. Neither time, money, nor skill have241 words
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Article414 1919-10-25 9 4 Co., Penang, report s follow? from London owing to Ab* c hag brought about quieter jble de5 a ii v both Rubber and Tin srkC S time ar’slightly lower levels 1 kicg L re market has been affected l> tJt u: a fair demand continues j,wording414 words
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Article368 1919-10-25 9 Messrs Fraser and Co. in their weekly redated October 22. state Is the rubber share market a good tone pnevu'ed throughout the week prices generally ten3d; in the upward direction in fact moat of L- leading shares continue to meet support, while rr-_ a little strength is368 words
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Article47 1919-10-25 9 X Qot in?, Chamber of Gct 30 10 30 a.m JV-K o°£ n AWCi ,i0 s .9 w d K n-cr lrßi 5 5-, Penang X Chl W Procession, <L lre Brigade Dispby D ft to Kritaa b 4 F m p y ba 047 words
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Article1453 1919-10-25 9 -“T.O.M.’-t COPRA THEFTS INCREASING. A meeting of the Lower Perak Planters’ Association was held yesterday evening in the Lower Perak Club, Teluk Anson. Mr, H de H. Smith, Chairman, presided. P.A.M, Delegates. Messrs. Phillips, Tait, Dahl, Vaughan Smith and the Chairman were elected delegates to the P.A-“T.O.M.’-t - 1,453 words
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Article183 1919-10-25 9 List to an Eastern fairy tale merry, mundane monev-grubbers t Entitled stoutest hearts may quail I hat boom that’s bound to come in Rubbers. On Monday morning it begins With Market full of bargain hunters,” And soaring each quotation spins, tA hirled by the post’s provincil punters.183 words
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Article80 1919-10-25 9 Messrs Allen Dennys Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realiseil f d bber sold by them at private and auction sales held this woes Cte Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 lO -1 diamond No. 2 83| M Plain smoked Sheet Unsmoked sheet No.80 words
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Article632 1919-10-25 9 The eighth ordinary general meeting oi the members» of the Ampang (Kinta.) Tin Mining Company, Limßed, was held at the registered offices of the company, Chan tered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday. Present; Mr. H. Robinson (chairman), Hon. Mr. W. Lowther Kemp, Mr- Ong Soon Tee632 words
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Article259 1919-10-25 9 Scheme of Reconstruction. An extraordinary general meeting of Tekka-Taiping, Limited, was to be held at Redruth, on September 24, for the purpose of considering the reconstruction of the company. The directors state they are satisfied that the reconstruction will be advantageous to the company and the principal shareholders have259 words
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Article57 1919-10-25 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 p.m. to-day 1. One Step Mv Little Black Sweetheart ...Frederiksen 2. Selection Arlette ...Novello 3. Fox Trot A Broken Doll. Tate 4. Selection ...Cheep ...Hume 5. Waltz An Artist’s Life. Strauss 6. March57 words
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Article345 1919-10-25 9 BT. OEBROrS «HURON, PBNANG. The Services next week will be as follows 19th Sunday after Trinity 8 am. Matins. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 10 a.tn. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 pm. lEvensong. Hymn 298. Psalms 120, chant 127, Psaltna 121, 122, chant 57, Psalms 123.345 words
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Article191 1919-10-25 9 Penang, Octobeb 25, 1919. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 sl3.so—buyers M. P. Tapioca $13.50buyers. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 0 0z)... sl6j buyers. Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $5O seller* Cloves $7O seller*. Nutmegs191 words
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Article150 1919-10-25 9 Constable Murdebed. Yet another page of robbery, violence, and murder has been added to the long tale of crime in Kinta by the hold-up of the village of Pulai, about six miles from Ipob, in the early hours of yesterday morning. A gang of robber?, supposed to150 words
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Article39 1919-10-25 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals Glengyle, Griffith, 3 963, London, Boustead Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Perlis, Ari?, 48, Alor Star, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, :Eurybates, Sphinx, Kawachi Jiva Maru ani Wakasa Mara.39 words
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Article436 1919-10-25 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay By train 7.15 a.m, Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m. pore and Hongkong )on Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban J By train 10 a.m. Pant Buntar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m Ipoh, Bata Gajab,436 words
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Article27 1919-10-25 9 The homeward mail D by the Fazilka, doses at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The SbidzQoka Ma.a, closing at 6 p.m. to-day takes homeward superscribed letters.27 words
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Article220 1919-10-25 10 One of the busiest men in London in mail week was Colonel John Ward.. M. P., who left town on a three week s visit to the country. Back from Russia after many exciting experiences of Bolshevist tyranny, the navvies' M. P. has been one of220 words
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Article148 1919-10-25 10 With reference to a request by the Chairman of the Peace Memorial Committee that two captured German guns might be presented by the Imperial Government for disposal in Jesselton, the B. N. B. Herald is informed that the Colonial Office have advised the Court of148 words
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Article144 1919-10-25 10 A party of well-known Mandalay residents, including Mr. H.C. Noyce, of the Old Curiosity Shop, Messrs, Bloxam Robey, Baxter, Mullerworth and Calogreedy, and accompanied by Misses Calogreedy, Mullerworth Hamilton and Baxter, visited the Eindawya Kyaung dur ing the annual Thadingyut Pya-pwe. Just after they had left Mr.144 words
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Article108 1919-10-25 10 I f a man buys a house for £5OO and sells it for £lOOO he is apparently not profiteering within the meaning of the Act, says a home writer. When the estimable gentlemen in the Profiteering Department were posed with an inquiry on this matter all they108 words
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Advertisement295 1919-10-25 10 _> 1 I I I I i (lOrriCn i I i Cigarette yi eTffi<S »zw xw 4Fzk n I blia I cicoreiie. 1 s 1 j 1 l l,1 1—; JJP =s 1 g I 1 I Per tin $l.OO. j I UNI-LECTRICi B ELECTRIC LICHT POWER GENERATOR. V A295 words
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Advertisement25 1919-10-25 10 Mr. H. LAZARUS Consulting-Optician. WILL RE-OFEN HIS CONSULTING ROOM On October 27t6, 1919, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. At F. M. S. Railway Buildings, Room No. 2.25 words
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Advertisement115 1919-10-25 10 s Agents for Penang, Perak and Province Wellesley. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., Penang Malacca. WStgOio' a il /I «i-wWW i? ttHS B t WI fcfflMll a i/111 k' ifm I |fj of The Best Quality in Brandy iio MARTELL’S i -1 -is BLUE SILVER LABEL. ®rah| 1 siu KM <115 words
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Article758 1919-10-25 11 MEDICAL OFFICER’S WARNING. Ceylon will, in all probability, eventually have to cope with a disastrous outbreak of yellow fever.” This grave statement was made by Dr. Marshall Philip, the Medical Officer of Health, to a lepresentative of the "Times of Ceylon,” who saw him with reference to the758 words
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Article136 1919-10-25 11 Bombay, October 3--In accordance with a warrant issued by the Chief Presidency Magistrate. Calcutta, at the instance of Durga Prasad Shroff, a stockbroker in that city, the Bombay police have arrested Mr. R. K. Mori-taw, a feading stockbroker of Bombay. In his application complainant alleged that Mr.136 words
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Advertisement786 1919-10-25 11 Of Interest to Every Woman. fbe Fair. the Dark, the Matron and the Maiden. 0 OCtUSffE AND PROVED METHOD OF HAIR-BEAUTY CULTIVATION. Free 1.000.000 HARLENE Hair-Drill Outfits. c* is P«S fect > d ot ali fr m hlneag. worry, over wort, or the uetoraJ EVEEY I?-: a that Nature hae786 words
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Advertisement46 1919-10-25 11 VSUR HEALTH AND APPEARANCE both sailer il you are a victim to Sonstipation. The remedy is igggHlj headaches, dear the complexion «j nurily the breath. 01 all chemists, or port free 90 cents per rial 6 vials lor «4 fre-m Dr. Williams’ Medicme o-, Sagapore K/S-46 words
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Advertisement207 1919-10-25 11 l Underwood I 1 STANDARD Qpeturtters The Machine You 5 n 3 c will Eventually Buy f 3 B a < h a n H PATERSON, SIMONS Co, t LIMITED. T C' rj (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) B S J PENANG, SINGAPORE <£ KUALA LUMPUR, w AGENTS. J a n r.207 words
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Advertisement1556 1919-10-25 12 P.sO -BEI™ I™l* I Jk AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (INCORPORATED IN OL APCAR LINE. (Subject to alterations without Notice.) e lepsone ffo. 582. telegrams Paketvaarl,'’ Companies Incorporated to England.) EUROPEAN LINE. intended to rs-rsw.TX’NTan CFCinPrC FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. FOR SAIL STEAMER MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES I FOR COLOMBO. SUEZ, (MARSEILLES) LONDON1,556 words
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Advertisement642 1919-10-25 12 bank» chartered AUSTRALIA AND 0H (In«,rp oW in England Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Pro P rieto« Head Oflice 38. BISHOPSGATE, LONDON Agencies and B UneheB ,B: 'O 1 Canton, u Medan, New York, Pekinv flli ha 8 Saigon, Seremban, Shanghai Pu d lh J‘ t <642 words
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