Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-10-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 248. VOL. LXXVII. MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1910 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement513 1919-10-27 1 I .MODERN ART- a I photographic L STUDIO I 21. Penanx Road. I <pv, B e 5791 MILNERS 1 SAFES BEST PROTECTION stocks of the following ore :x T .r XwOk A rt SALE AND now available Gt Penang. small shipment o JODEUTE. The original British wood preservative, universally I513 words
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Advertisement32 1919-10-27 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING of every description undertaken, from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed.32 words
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SIAM RICE.
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Article466 1919-10-27 2 This is now the second half of October, and it may therefore be reasonably assumed that the Government has decided against fixing the price of rice, says the Bangkok Times” of the 18th October. More than onCe we predicted with some confidence that circumstances would compel the466 words
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Article89 1919-10-27 2 Rangoon, October 11.Messrs Morrison de Co.’s weekly market report states Paddy Arrivals aie good for the year and time of the year and prices nominal at Rs 150. White Rice Earlier in the week a downward tendency was apparent but on further licences being issued for Bombay89 words
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Article181 1919-10-27 2 The price of rice in Canton will soon register a notable fall as a result of the importation cf rice from Wuhu, expected to arrive here in the near future. A telegram from the representatives of the Canton Food Relief Association at Wuhu says that the181 words
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Article180 1919-10-27 2 At the end of the first week of September, the rice market was quoted as easing off in price, but holders refusing to accept offers and therefore with very little business doing. The receip sof rice from the country were quite large and the wharves in180 words
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Advertisement920 1919-10-27 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. Young Planter, five years experience, R4TRUT BASIN TIN DREDGING British, accustomed to supervision of large nfIMDAwV N I area. Javanese, Malay, Chinese and Tamil N. L. labour. Can take up billet immediately. Please anplv to Box No. 319, c/o Pinang Notice is hereby given that the eleventh920 words
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Advertisement1424 1919-10-27 2 TENDERS INVITED. The Spirit s L/' W' Z 4 of Energy” Separate tenders will be received up to I E > noon on Friday, the 31st October, 1919, LONDON ASSURANCE COnu for the following supplies for a period of 1 one year commencing from the Ist Y- z i The1,424 words
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Article586 1919-10-27 3 Competition with Hongkong and Singapore The question of making a ll fres Z3ue at port of Manila (which was first mooted in 1910), has acquire i fush interes" with th? presentation in the legi-lature of a Bill providing for an appropriation for the parposp. This Bill (tates586 words
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Article542 1919-10-27 3 Curious Attitudb of Some Firms. The u Siam Observer says We heard a man eay this the other night: I would get married, but our firm doesn't like their men to get manied. I don’t know why.” Neither do we. If the statement is true it542 words
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Article49 1919-10-27 3 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day 1. One Step Mrs Sippi ...Russick 2. Overture Poet and Peasant. Suppe 3. Waltz Roses Red and White ...Meiseler 4. Dance Lrs Ft.lies Bergeres ~,Morten 5. March Souvenir de Belgrade ...Fahrbach49 words
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Advertisement216 1919-10-27 3 r£a llfc== K I fiueyrus Company, South Milwaukee, 11 I Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c &c. I ffiompson dr Co., 2&td., ne I Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps, &c. I Robey Co., Js>td„ Jsineoln, I I portable Engines, Superheated Steam I Engines, Steam Tractors, Semi-Diesel I Engines, Crushers, &c. I AGENTS: I216 words
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Advertisement149 1919-10-27 3 aaaxsaaMWK* aMHRRRSR* S jiiiiii in g 1 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. I NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. g I The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement. j A HOME OF COMFORT. I RATES $5.50 to $lO per day. Special tenu to monthly puatc and theatrical Companie». I I KERDYK HENDERSON, Telerrams: RUMHYMKOE.” Talephone»: 549*035.149 words
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Advertisement292 1919-10-27 3 Pritchard s co., ltd. Incorporated in Straits Settlements. SOLE AGENTS FOR Rover and Popular Cycles. ty- ECONOMY I. l > QUALITY AND WEAB> THERE IS NOTHING «si j J BETTEB Rover Roadster Model A supplied for years to Estates and Mines etc. for the hardest wear $150.00 Rover Roadster fitted292 words
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Article1031 1919-10-27 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr V G Ezechiel is to act- as Coroner 'cr Penang. Dr J R McVail is to act as Chief Medical Malacca. Dr W H Fry, F M S Medical Service, is appointed to be Chief Medical Officer, Penang. L ent. Ogilvy, Royal Scots, arrived by the Gleugyle1,031 words
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Article147 1919-10-27 4 A SAD ACCIDENT. We regret to announce the sad death by drowning of Mr W Rankin, manager of Gedong Estate. It appears that Mr Rankin was returning on Saturday night with a party of friends from Mr Meyrick’s Bungaiow on Bassett Estate in a sampan147 words
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Article472 1919-10-27 4 Major Leonard Morris Webber, who was well known in Penang before be rejoir 01 the Army at the beginning of the war and who now lives at N r cton near Lincoln has 3 been married to Miss Annie Beatrice 3 Dennis daughter of Mr and472 words
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Article364 1919-10-27 4 Mr P Phillips, Deputy Conservator, Grade 11, has been appointed to be Deputy Conservator, Grade I Forest Department His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to assent to the assumption by the Director of Agriculture, Federated Malay States, of the title Director of Agriculture, Federated Malay States364 words
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105 1919-10-27 4 The first lecture under the auspices of the Subordinate Civil Service Association, Penang, was delivered by Mr H G Sarwar, Registrar Supreme Court Penang, at the Association premises at Dato Kramat Road, on Saturday with Mr T Isaac Tambyah in the chair. The subject was105 words
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Article309 1919-10-27 4 Stkphen’sjMemorial Cup. The competitici for this Cup which is played for annually was held at Taiping on the 25jh and 26th inst. At 230 p m. on Saturday a heavy storm passel over the course and play was not permissable until 3-30 p.m. when several of the309 words
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Article646 1919-10-27 4 OUT-OF-DOOR SCENES. A sturdy boot-heel has just, crushed the lively fallacy that the photography of British films is necessarily inferior to that of American. This was done by the new British production Wisp o’ the Woods,” writes M. A. L. in the Manchester Guardian. It646 words
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Article306 1919-10-27 4 The Belgian Government, engaged in the task of rebuilding the country, has recognized the value of the film pro paganda purposes, says the Times.” and value of the film for propaganda purposes, and when King Albert visits the United States pic tures explaining the work that has306 words
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Article82 1919-10-27 4 Oct 30.Church Workers’ Association, Meeting, 10 a.m. Nov 2 and 3Kuala Lumpur Bisley. Nov S,—P.C.C. Tennis Championship (Final) 5 pm. Nov 7, 9 and 11.—Cbingay Procession, Penang. Nov 15.Fire Brigade Display, Dato Kramat, 4pm A wire from Shanghai to the Hongkong Post states that the Shanghai Muncipal Council82 words
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Article626 1919-10-27 4 It is pleasing to note that there was an intelligent and useful discussion in the Penang Municipal Commission when the President presented his budget for 1920 says the Free Press.” Mr Hereford apparently gave his fellow commissioners, in open council, which is the important thing, full details626 words
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Article324 1919-10-27 4 The business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission to be held on Tuesday the 28th October, is as follows 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5.324 words
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Advertisement381 1919-10-27 4 Kranies wanted f 8 Rubber. Onlv fi rst 5' ear D g Apply to Box 332, chp’” i? 3 Wanted Manager vr s Clearing. A go™“ others need not c/o Pinang Gazette. PPy Ap P I n Chinese Assistant I Conservator of Forest» P e r 2 e Applicants mu381 words
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WORLD OF SPORT.
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Article1005 1919-10-27 5 <3. Special.] London, September 18. From now, right through the winter it will be bard to keep pace with all the big boxing that is to take place in different parts of the country. London, of course, writes Mr Eugene Corri wiil be the stage upon which1,005 words
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Article, Illustration944 1919-10-27 5 B. J. Evans - By B. J. Evans, London, September 25. Those of my readers who go in for those weekly football competitions in various papers where a prize of £l,OOO or thereabouts awaits the one who can guess all the results of the three big Leagues correctly had a pretty944 words
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Article113 1919-10-27 5 Having won a set each in their previous game, Stout and Kleinman again opposed Donnell and Leggatt to decide the issue, lhe score at the start stood at 62 and 10--12. The first game went to Stout and Kleinman. I heir opponents won the next game113 words
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Advertisement147 1919-10-27 5 tTown Hall, WED., THUR., FRL, AND SAT., 29TH, 30TH 31ST Oct,, Ist Nov. FREDERIC SHIPMAN PRESENTS HIS Third Fantastics ftOH. an entirely new Bl *COMPANY HEADED BY THE WORLD FAMOUS JjQk h POLISH DANCERS >Ow Rory Io and Mile Laurka W i F ASSISTED BY Valerie Scott the Dainty Dansease147 words
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Advertisement185 1919-10-27 5 OH! HOW IT HURTS. That’s what you say about that painful swelling on your knee or elbow. But what are you going to do about itsit there and suffer? Perhaps you have tried all sorts of embrocations and found no relief. These are just the sort of cases in which185 words
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Miscellaneous295 1919-10-27 5 1 ,m r annnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn E n THE MASTERMIND OF TRIANGLE-INCE Presents the molodramatic production El 5 Reele. THE EYE OF THE NIGHT. 5 Reels Featuring William Thompson who stirs the spectators every emotion. El 0 n These two Single reel of Triangle Komedies will make you uproars j of 0295 words
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Article65 1919-10-27 6 [F CookAt Serendah, Farnham, on Septembor’2Otb, the wife of W Wallace Cook, of a daughter, CroucherOn October 28th, to Dr and Mrs F Crouches a daughter. RonaldsonOn October 20th, at 15-2, Queen Street, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs Allan Ronaldson, a sen. Tan Lian ChengOn October 28th, at Wolfram65 words
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Article97 1919-10-27 6 GrayLa NauzeOu September 15th, at Edgbaston, Norman Tempest Gray, retired, F M S Civil Service, to Edith, daughter of Mr John Richard La Nauze, Hastings, New Zealand. Pearse^bwellOn September 6th, at Plymouth, Fiaucis Napier Pearse. Ipch, Perak, to Violet Sybil Clare Sewell, daughter of late Rev William Sewell, Braintree,97 words
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Article1172 1919-10-27 6 On Fiiday last we made some extracts from and comments on the annual report of the Municipal Health Officer, Dr Rose, in which he laid special stress on the need for educating the public on questions of general sanitation and personal hygiene with the idea of1,172 words
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Article1240 1919-10-27 6 The red trousers of the French army are to be no more. There is Passing Of the a political and economical Red Breeks,” tragedy about it with which very few people are familiar. The originator of the red trousers was Napoleon, who was prompted in his reform1,240 words
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Article26 1919-10-27 6 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $136.25 per picul, buyers, e sellers; and for refined tin $137 per pic: buyers, no sellers.26 words
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Article386 1919-10-27 6 ere S.T-” The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 19th to October, (being one week) was 30 tons. A new railway time-table is now a course of preparation and is expected come into force on December 1, siniul» neousJy with the Penang-Kuali Night Mail?ere S.T-” - 386 words
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Advertisement281 1919-10-27 6 I Fort-Reviver THE WONDERFUL NON- I ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT. j EE <7? lsiqueur Iconic.” S It is a combination of pure fruit juices |ĕ -g re-inforced with nerve foods such as Glycero g s Phosphates, Lecithin and Organic Phosphates g of the Nuclein Group. g j Stocked in I Quarts and281 words
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Advertisement14 1919-10-27 6 E. O.” TANGO DINNER Every Friday. Latest Dance Music by the E.“& O.” Orchestra.14 words
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Miscellaneous39 1919-10-27 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penarg Standard Times: High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1.26 am. 8 04 am. 1.45 p.m. 7 57 p.m. To-MORROW. 1,50 a.m. 8.29 a.m, 2 13 p.m. 8.18 p.m.*39 words
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Article206 1919-10-27 7 a pmiral jellicoe’s report. (Riuio’b Tmlbgbam».] Melbourne, October 21. Jellicoe’a report on naval affairs Aonl the redrability ot Australia as regards the bee 0 10 o nf suns, mountings, explosives alB ai T £t A ll and ot e the difficulty of guarding Ausincreased by the smallness(Riuio’b Tmlbgbam».] - 206 words
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Article51 1919-10-27 7 London, October 21. Io the Hcuse of Commons, replying to Ccmmander Kenworthy, Mr Bonar Law sal d the request to Holland to surrender t.eex-Kaiser for trial, cannot be made until the Peace Treaty is formally ratified. Meanwhile, all the necessary preparations for the trial were being made51 words
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Article1179 1919-10-27 7 FRANCE’S FINANCES. Paris, October 21,—1n the course of a debate in the French Chamber of Deputies, on a bill to improve the collection of taxes, JI Klotz, the Minister of Finance, remarked that many pessimistic and inaccurate statements on the French financial position had been made. In1,179 words
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Article858 1919-10-27 7 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION IN PENANG. A building society was established in Penang at a meeting, repressn ative of various communities, held iu the Town Hall, on Saturday afternoon, when about fifty attended. The following cffice-bearers of the new society were appointed President, Dr R M Connolly Vice-President, Mr858 words
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Article42 1919-10-27 7 The following Scholarships have been awarded for 1919 Tan Chong Kew, Henry Lionel Fmck and Tham Ying Thim, Raffles Institution Charles Ca- rval in Lau Hong Chiang and An Kee Hock, St Joseph’s Institution and Mabel Ancbant, Raffles Girls’ School.42 words
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Article2019 1919-10-27 7 MEETING AT PENANG. RECONSTRUCTION PROPOSALS. An ordinary meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya was held to day in the Penang Chamber of Commerce. The Hon Mr F G Harvey, Chairman of the Association, presided over a large attendance of delegates, the others present including Messrs J W2,019 words
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Article230 1919-10-27 7 FIVE LIVES LOST. A fire occurred at No. 7, Cannon street, at 8-40 last night, resulting in the loss of five lives—two women, two girls and a boyall inmates of the house. Up to the time of writing no definite information has been received as to the cause230 words
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Article29 1919-10-27 7 Mobb Ex-Geb.man Steamers, [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 27. Two more ex-Gennan vessels, the SetLonia and Emden, have arrived Sab ang and gone to the docks.29 words
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Article220 1919-10-27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 27., Six Chinese were severally fined $3O and $lOO for selling flour above the controlled price. The Yew Ho Seah,” Penang, has been registered under the Societies Ordinance. The new light cruiser Cairo was to ba completed to full crew at220 words
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Article466 1919-10-27 8 THE QUEEN MOTHER’S DEATH. It with deep regret, which will be shared by all, that we announce the death of the Queen mother which took place thia morning says the Bangkok Observer of October 20tb. The sad news is officially communicated in the following announce ment: Her Majesiy466 words
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Article116 1919-10-27 8 The Krian agricultural show, which was guch a success last year, is to be repeated and will take place on November 3 at the Government Office. The feature of the show ought to be the padi exhibits, for which several prizes have been offered. Vegetables, fruits, etc,116 words
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Advertisement452 1919-10-27 8 rĕeblc Digestion 5- N l?Ss I tONCtNTRArEO Yrf\ J 1 m«.t extract I X Ovaltine is the ideal food |J V I beverage in all cases of feeble £i->5 I digestion. It is a highly con- centrated extract of the vital isI ing and building-up properties of <l Nature’s Tonic452 words
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Advertisement314 1919-10-27 8 WHAT THE HANDS TELL. The size, shape and texture of the have given regarded from V er y distant times as highly indicative of character. From the hands als v it is easily possible to form substantially accurate opinion as to their possessor’s health. For instance cold, clammy hands prove314 words
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Advertisement575 1919-10-27 8 In youth—middle age—and old age— Wincarnis’gj Ve| new health to all who are weah, Anuemic, Nervy," rumwii. In every walk in life in every civilised country in the world—there will find Wincarnis’ giving new strength to the Weak—new rich to the Anaemicnew nerve force to the Nervy the Run-down.” And575 words
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Article754 1919-10-27 9 .14» i i e s names. 5, .2 ga a tg a Sc, Sc. I a rUBBEB !»•> 4i6 4 25 «IS "I M eT r Molek Rubber go- 13,25 Al er p ftnaS Rubber Estate 6 Q 700 Ay i e Jowni-' Rubb r E r t t754 words
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Article797 1919-10-27 9 THE SINGAPORE MARKET. Now that the world is struggling to get back to something like normal conditions it might ba useful to consider the question of the world’s rubber markets, says the M M.” It is well known to most people here that one of our great grievances,797 words
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Article115 1919-10-27 9 Pbnanq, Octobrr 27, 1919 (7?y Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 (j 3 Documentary ...2/4 29/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 'J 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank I a 3 days’sight115 words
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Article1008 1919-10-27 9 BIGGER ASSESSMENT OR HIGHER RATE. Both tenants and owners are seriously concerned in the rating effects of the cost of building houses now and, cons; quenrly, the enhanced value of houses built before the war, eays the Daily Mail/’ Will the valuation, for rating purposes, of houses which1,008 words
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Article231 1919-10-27 9 The defence of the Rangoon Landlords oi the great rise in the rents which ha* driven that city to an enquiry is published in our columns to-day, says the Englishman.” It shows some extraordinary increases in the value on buildings, cases of from fifty to a hundred and231 words
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Article278 1919-10-27 9 I.—Ex« A project is on foot for the establishment ol a new mining finance corporation. A novel feature oi the scheme is that it seeks to secure the co-operation of the leading British mining iimuice liouses in tile development, with British capital, of mining properties mI.—Ex« - 278 words
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Article222 1919-10-27 9 One of the lighter problems which concern educational authorities is the proper introduction of literature into the lives of the children under their care, and as to how in no small measure this problem may be worked out through the public library was one of222 words
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Article165 1919-10-27 9 Malaya was not alone in being unable to send a cricket eleven for the proposed triangular matches in Hongkong. Shanghai has also failed, so the matches fall through altogether. The China Mail’- 1 says:Coming as it does, close upon the announcement that Singapore is unable to send165 words
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Article306 1919-10-27 9 FoundJand Put On. A man whose nose was cut offiu an accident told at Witdscr yesterday a remarkable story of how it was found and put on again, says the Daily Mail of Sept 13. The man, William Robertson, 38, The Broadway, Lamboarn, Berkshire, who was employed as306 words
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Article111 1919-10-27 9 Rumanian Concession which Huns Grabbed. According to the 1 Frankfort Gazette,” the Rumanian Government has leased to the Standard Oil Company the great State peroleum district tie exploia’ion of which, under the Treaty of Bucarest, was to have fallen to a German-Austrian com bination. British Oil Inters111 words
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Article97 1919-10-27 9 The Third Fantastic’, beaded by the world famous dancers Eduard Kurylo and Mile Laurka a>-e opening at the Town Hal) on Wednesday for a limited season. Everywhere they have appeared urs nthusisstic accounts of their performance have been recorded, and their recent trip through the F M S97 words
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Article286 1919-10-27 9 S-T.’i The P.C C. tennis Tournament will close on Wednesday 5 -h November. Championship. (Final) Between Mr W H fhrelfall and Mr E S Haslam. George Clarke, who was brought from the gaol by Warder Voss, was again placed before Mr- Monk and charged by Inspector KillourhyS-T.’i - 286 words
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Article96 1919-10-27 9 Ybstbkday’s Arkivai:. Ban Wbatt Soon, Cotten, 199, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general. La Marne, French, 567, Rangoon. Qoah Beng Kee, general. Sbidzoka Maru, Japan, 3,837, Yokohama Boes b ead Co, general. Teucer, Wallace, 5,805, Liverpool, W, Mansfield Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Klang, Fawcus, 732, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan Co,96 words
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Article303 1919-10-27 9 DAILY (except Sunday) Federated Malay States, By train 7.15 a.m, Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m. pore and Hongkong J on Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala 1 Lumpur and Seremban jßy train 10 a.m. Parit Buntar, Bagan 1 Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m.303 words
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Article36 1919-10-27 9 The homeward mail D by the Fazilka, closes ao 10 a m. on Wednesday. SS Natal, eaiis for Copenhagen via Marseilles at 4 p.m. to-tnorrow, but no mail wll be despatched by this steamer.36 words
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176 1919-10-27 9 Ex. There is now a distinctly easier tendency in the time charter rates for British steamers. Ag compared with a rate of 255. P®r ton dead-weight per month which, long ruled, vessels have now been fixed 24®a ton per month for 12 months. The easierEx. - 176 words
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Article126 1919-10-27 9 The China Mail” learpg that the Ad* miralty has approved of IL MS. Kent being sold for breaking up in Hongkong, Some time ago it was reported that it was unlikely that the cruiser would be repaired and sent home, as the cost would be great126 words
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Obituary28 1919-10-27 9 OBITUARY. [From Oun Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. October 27. The death has occurred suddenly in Belgium, of Mr. A. R. Mace, partner ol Messrs. Mace, Hall and Company.28 words
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Article1655 1919-10-27 10 The first American Shipping Board funnel in Aongkoug was in evidence on a ship at Kowloon wharves recentlyblue and white stripes with a star in centre and the letters S B underneath. The transport Leviathan which recently arrived at New York had on board $9,000,000 in gold which1,655 words
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Advertisement442 1919-10-27 10 Ik wMMHKI I ''A _JZ <1 A Word on Tdbes Tpxperienced motorists re- ft/ alize that all they need g||ggg|||i| I to know about a tyre or a I tube is told by one word WOHIII I i Firestone. This name R has come to mean that s rubber and442 words
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Advertisement246 1919-10-27 10 Just Arrived POPE,== pAotor Gysis. I Twin Cylinder H-P., I Magneto Ignition» B 3 Speed, Countershaft Gear. rj I Further Particulars from: I Cycle and Carriage; g Company, limited, g 27, BCACH STPCCT. .AMiHiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllltllllllllliHllllffl CORONAI s’ THE PERFECT PORTABLE J TYPEWRITER. Weight including Case 9 lbs. nett. Can be used246 words
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THOSE AVIATORS!
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Article458 1919-10-27 11 For some reason or other the military authorities in Rangoon profess ignorance of any arrangement for the arrival of aviators in Rangoon, says the Rangoon Times of the 10th October. Yet from India comes news of no less than three flying men who propose to458 words
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Article213 1919-10-27 11 Although the Military Authorities are still reticent on the subject of the expected aeroplane, a notice issued by the Commissioner of Police, Rangoon, as follows indicates that something is known and that Poulet, the French airman en route to Australia, may be here this week, next week213 words
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Article218 1919-10-27 11 Bombay, October 10 Arrangements for the London-Karachi aerial m>.il service are fast nearing completion. The original proposal was for three routes, namely, Loudon to Cairo Cairo to the Cape and Cairo to Karachi The first named is now readv, the necersary aerodromes, etc, being complete. The work on218 words
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Advertisement491 1919-10-27 11 great roivzc IRON JELLOIDS. A Great Tragedienne f Mrs. SIDDONS. I Summa ars est celare artem.” /'The highest art is that which is unseen.) |E matter of personal appearance let nature improve 1 wRM| crnplexion and bring roses to your cheeks by V 3sHSjjy o/ your red blood corpuscles. It491 words
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Advertisement203 1919-10-27 11 UnderiDoodl n n I STANDARD 5 Cppewriters 5 The Machine You I n n n will Eventually Buy I n < b n n PATERSON, SIMONS Co, LIMITED. n' (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) 3 PENANG. SINGAPORE d KUALA LUMPUR. g AGENTS. n n nr. TSS n dc n srnHßnt’ a n<*nnnnHlnnH<MnnßlnHH>«203 words
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Advertisement1693 1919-10-27 12 P.SO.-B!!™ I® K., P ML AKII x UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. -j g V APGAR LINE. (Subject to alterations without Notice.) I fielepfione fro. 582. telegrams tPaketvaarty Companies Incorporated in England.) rnnnocAM iimf EUROPEAN LINE. INTENDED TO ctwamfr CrD\7IPVQ FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. FOR1,693 words
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Advertisement577 1919-10-27 12 ®HART ERED^^> AUSTRALIA AND CH| > (Incorporated i u Engl&u *A. Paid up Capital Reserve Fund Head om ce it' Canton, Cebu, 8 Colom^' 14 Hankow, Hongkong lkdi b °’r De lhi Kobe, Ku«lt Medan, New York, Peking p Ma dras baigon, Seremban, A T..p.» g T„o„ bankers Bank of577 words
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