Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 November 1919
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1919-11-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE published daily ESTABLISHED 1333. Mo 259. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement250 1919-11-08 1 i MODERN art- PHOTOGRAPHIC SsUDIO 21 Penang Road■pbonc bear bhand'milk I /C„ Byou can have no idea what a Perfectly Sterilised MHK e& 1 really is. Do not confuse this I brand with other milks of I uncertain origin. CIGARETTES stocked by An Inspiration in Cigarette Flavour, S Fragrance and250 words
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Advertisement35 1919-11-08 1 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING j of every description undertaken, j from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by The Pining Gazette Press. Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed. i35 words
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Article876 1919-11-08 2 SOME OF THE FEATURES. A correspondent of the Pioneer says the appearances at Home at presen are those of great prosperity. Trains are full to the limit of standing room. It is im- possible to obtain seats m a popular London restpurant, once the luncheon hour has876 words
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Advertisement1548 1919-11-08 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. Experienced Rubber Planter Owners of Rubber Estates wishing to Notice is hereby giren that.the.books seeks employment as senior or junior dispose of same should communicate direct containing the Annual V u Assistant in Kedah or the F.M S. Ple.se with P. G. Box 235. Propositions1,548 words
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Advertisement1032 1919-11-08 2 WHAT R «u of > 2 DAY tMwl ’’jwisain FOR YOUR HASH *or sale, to let slTni GREAT HAIR-BEAUTY GIFT. VACANT, Etc 1,000,000 HARLENE ‘’HAIR-DRILL” OUTFITS Minfmnm m. FREE TO READERS. Minimum Charge EVERT woman and girl can double her beautj j and attractiveness by devoting only twe minutes a1,032 words
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Article485 1919-11-08 3 “Last Sunday,” remarked Mrs. 'Arris, "I seed a series of phonygraphs in the Harold. They was took in the open-air markit at Chis.wick, fancy it was, and they showed up these ’ere profiteers something crooh But the idea don’t go far enough. If you can get485 words
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Article308 1919-11-08 3 Madras Octobtr 28.—1 n the de la Hey shooting case it is understood that Dr Swaminadhar, on behalf of the first accused, will move btfore Mr Justice Oldfield tomorrow aiiernovn to stay turther proceedings. The object of the stay, it is stated, is to enable counsel to move308 words
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Article106 1919-11-08 3 The Department of Statistics, India, issues the First Rice Forecast 1919-20, dated Calcutta 22nd October, 1919 This forecast is based upon reports furnished by Provinces which contain about 99 per cent of the total area under rice in British India. The reports relate to conditions up106 words
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1385 1919-11-08 3 Jfew l/ear jYleeting, 1920. -e RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 13th January, 1920. SECOND DAY Thursday, 15th January, 1920. THIRD DAY Saturday, 17th January, 1920. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1920. 1& 8. The George Town Plate and Purse. Value $5OO and $6OO respectively and1,385 words
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Advertisement445 1919-11-08 3 'TOUCAN realty trust, ltd. (Incorporated in Southj"Africa.) 16,000 ZEBEDIELA wx» alklo ESTATES thE FINEST orange land in the world independence— An Income for Life—Freedom ,f£l2oay sar f° r syearg would provite an annual income of Api £soo absolutely beyond question or doubt, r p A. DaviS. Chief Horticulturist to the445 words
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Advertisement110 1919-11-08 3 D£L G O R EL&OTRVO l-IGHr d: H The Ideal Light for Clubs and Institutions of all kinds. Hi Hi .i 1.1-»-»'-B The following Clubs use or have DELCOS. B Sungei Patani Club. New Club, Taiping. C IS Krian Club, Parit Buntar. Kinta Club, Batu Gajah. H H Sets of110 words
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Article370 1919-11-08 4 New Penalty eok Gang Robbers. At the assizes, on Wednesday morning, tase No. 5 on the list was begun in which two Teo chews, Goh Kim Keg, and Lim A. Soon, were charged with gang robbery at Pongol, Serangoon Road, early on August 7. The complainant’s house was370 words
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Article177 1919-11-08 4 The Secretary to the Food Singapore, forwards for publication th 4 following letter from Mr. L. Mooijaart —> “My attention ha s been drawn to a report of an informal meeting at Golconda Estate, published in the “Malay Mail’’ oi the 15th, in which I am reported to177 words
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Article123 1919-11-08 4 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday. The Acting Colonial Secretary will move: “That this Council Approves the plans and sections of a scheme for the widening of a portion of the Singapore Railway in the district of Kampong Java. Singapore, which have been123 words
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Article141 1919-11-08 4 The Calcutta Improvement Trust has discussed the question of raising the rents of the “Workmen’s Dwellings” at Ward’s Institution Lane. There are, of course, Bound reasons why the rents should be raised, but the Trust has set an, example by waiving the matter for the present.141 words
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Article78 1919-11-08 4 Nov 9 and 11.—Chingay Procession, Penang. Nov 9.—Batty Variety Company, Imperia) Picture Palace. Nov 9 —Penang Swimming Club, October Competitions. Nov 13,—Penang Turf Club Meeting, at 4-15 p.m. Chamber of Commerce. Nov 15.—Fire Brigade Display, Dato Kramat, 4 p m. Nov 21.—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar, Regular Meeting, 6-3078 words
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Article973 1919-11-08 4 FESTIVAL OF GODDESS OF MERCY. The long-looked-for Chiagay procession in honour of the Chinese deiuy Kuan Im j Hoot Chor, or Goddess of Mercy, com--1 menccd yesterday afternoon, and Penang has seldom appeared so gay and animated as it did in the early afternoon For the past fortnight973 words
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Article388 1919-11-08 4 Tne following, by Mr. W N Willis, appeared in the Pinang Gazette ”in June, 1911, on the occasion of the Coronation Chingay. “As a stranger to Oriental customs and manners, I was much amazed at the magnificent and gorgeous Chinese tribute to the King and Queen of388 words
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Article145 1919-11-08 4 The Cbingay hav'ng been interrupted by rain yesterday when only half of the route had been traversed, the procession will be marshalled to-day at 6 p.m. at yesterday’s halting place, in the vicinity of Beach Street and Prangin Road. The route for this evening will be as follows145 words
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Article183 1919-11-08 4 The procesdon starts at 2 p.m. from the Chinese Temple, Pitt Street and proceeds as follows:—China Street, Beach Street Church Stne u Pitt Street, Bishop Street, Penang Street, Light Street, Farquhar Street Love Lane, Chulia Street, Penang Ro’.d, Kimberley Street, Ca uarvun Lane, Toh Aka Lane, Malay183 words
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Article460 1919-11-08 4 gertak sanggol case. SIX MEN CONVICTED OF UNLAWFUL Sl ASSEMBLY AND CAUSING HURT. The trial at the sixteen men at Penang Assizes on the charges of being members of an unlawful assembly and causing the death of two men, and in the amended additional charge of being members460 words
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Advertisement233 1919-11-08 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOBBING COMPOSITORS WANTED. Apply Works Manager, The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. AUCTION SALE One Napier Motor Car Body. One “A.C.” Two Seater Car. The undersigned will sell the above by AUCTION, AT II A.M. SHARP Oo FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1919, In Logan’s Courtyard. NOW ON VIEW. For further233 words
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Advertisement50 1919-11-08 4 Use Liatt's It Saves your Valuable Time and It is the latest device for producing 100 and m 1 of any Documents, Letters, Notices, fests and Freight Lists, Shipping n ul i D ut6 3, Brushwork, Menus, Music, etc., etc., in a l Perfectly Simple. Simply C. A. RIBEIRO 150 words
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Miscellaneous404 1919-11-08 4 [IMPERIAL PICTURE PALActi LAST 2 NIGHTS LAST 2 NIGHTS h I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTh I FOLLOW THE CROWD. BATTY’S VARIETY CO. IN A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, BABY VIVIANNE STAR THE TALK OF PENANG. IN HER LATEST HIT “ITS ALL OVER NOW." I Miss EVA HALL. I Featuring a Song Scena404 words
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Article1510 1919-11-08 5 BOXING AND BOXERS. Londoa, October 8. For some dme there has been an agitation to purify boxing, to keep the wrong-doer out of the sport and to provide safeguards against dishonest matches. For, during the last year or so, men have made contracts, but as soon1,510 words
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Advertisement215 1919-11-08 5 PRITCHARD TELEGRAMS: CO., Ltd.. STOvTO iro w., uvv*., PENANG 335. With Department-rSN-ANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. al Connections. “Sunrcsista” Fabrics will not fade with exposure to Sunlight. c un resista Fabrics will stand vigorous washing •without removing the colour, which is Fast and Sunproof. e special qualities are guaranteed. Stocked in215 words
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Advertisement381 1919-11-08 5 ;xxxx>;xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I -maltAoid. I I X 5C MALTHQID.-~ls a Reefing fer all kinds of Permaaeat aad Jg Temperary Buildings, Railway Carriages, Boat Decks etc- X /If AL TAYO/O.""Is a Flear Cevering for Hospital Floors aad Bathroem Fleers. It is Vermin Preef and Insect Proof and X will last longer than381 words
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Article940 1919-11-08 6 We are glad to see that the question of bousing Eu r opear.s in the Far ’East has been brought to the attention of the Home Government and secured wide publicity in the press as a resu’t of representations made to the Admiralty by the Commander-in-Chief of940 words
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Article281 1919-11-08 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November B. The Municipal Commission passed the estimates for 1920 of $7,189,167.: Revenue is worked out at $6,939,000. The estimates provide for a total of 22 per cent rates. The Prinzessin is due to leave Penang on Tuesday, the llth inst. The Siamese281 words
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Article1431 1919-11-08 6 As a purely spectacular display, the Chiugay prcc ssion is a Tke complete success, and it was < Chioiay. ul fortunate that the pageant i had tJ be abandoned midway i through the set rou e. The portion i of the route left uncompleted yesterday will be1,431 words
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Article40 1919-11-08 6 Yesterday’s quotation for unretine Penang was $134.25 per picul, o done and for refined tin P e business done. h. To-day’s quotation for Penang was $134.25 per picul, 1 J sellers and for refined tin sl3o.ooperp business done.40 words
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Article19 1919-11-08 6 The output of the Ulu Ihah M month of October, was 51'0 piculs. piculs, tributors 85 piculs.19 words
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Article137 1919-11-08 6 S T. The October medal handicap for “A” class an noO n. “B” class, will be held to-morrow foreThe Selangor St. Andrew on November 28th will not be working Bluelackets and marine? ft y’trii Elms goods yard during 1 ff ork 3 gave a nautical tom JlalsJ 5S T. - 137 words
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Advertisement123 1919-11-08 6 f OhJy rs '*i?i «7 Pwr Bst*«M«»Sir4k. '-k 'SLi '"iSjjEgwa&fr», MfeL.... TYPEWRITERS Stocked in io", 14" and 18" Sizes. Full Particulars on Application .BEHR Co., ■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■NMnißaHHaHHßa I ALLSOPP’S I BRITISH BEER. The Long Bottle with The Long Reputation Drunk in all the Lead» Ing Hotels and Olubs. Throughout the Straits123 words
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Advertisement30 1919-11-08 6 Anniversary of the Armistice. DINNER DANCE AT THE E. O.” Tuesday, llth Nov. E. O. ORCHESTRA AND JAZZ BAND. H. F. Jones P. P. C. Mrs Maclntyre P. P. C.30 words
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Miscellaneous51 1919-11-08 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, To-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Times: High Water. Low Water. To-day 12.00 m’nt. 6.30 a.m. 12 00 noon. 6.37 p.tn. To MORROW. 12.34 am. 7.14 a.m. 1.05 p.m. 7 20 p.m, Monday 1.14 a.m. 7 57 am. 1.49 p.m 8 0251 words
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Article115 1919-11-08 7 G< VIPERS AND THE 1 INJUNCTION 3 T2LS :HaJ<3.] X'-w York, November 1. jra in the Pittsburg area have e miner- m epnc the pamnmen. .-<icK ,}qq ;a i n oH are on <« p3Jlßl>“ cu r troops are gathered in 4 Virginis. East Tennessee, .ires# >n3 T2LS :HaJ<3.] - 115 words
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Article68 1919-11-08 7 ;a?:tal sio,cco,ooo. New York, October 31 5.a Tien. Chinese P.ivy Councillor 7 ur v a -.>r who sat Vancouver, Co o. toonances that a Bank, 'L. -acr.al -f ',000,000, backed by n p -‘-rtineni!, is being establish-V-w Yr< witn oranches at w„ ir Sea--ie Washington, Montreal RrincHCO.68 words
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Article35 1919-11-08 7 ZErASTUTE FROM. AMERICA. London, November 1. z lint Comfurt (Virgin.a e 3 -e n S Queen cf 3 ,:nm mcaris'i lor Be gium, caving 'w.t to President t j es-ced n Wishington.35 words
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Article54 1919-11-08 7 Marseille- 1 November 1. J.,cn.a. ■*> cs at "he avia'icn -acres, woo include SCO IndoZ v eave camp in April next, u? -air expert a i.l of avia- -xpeced sc ne w U be pioneers of i- _:a--r- 0:2- Fi Esat. while others I’ :he onmcer of pilots54 words
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Article152 1919-11-08 7 SZPOBT FOR 1313. London. November 2. L "tar .i :he Char ch Missionary I' for 1313 erases that work in Air:n lacia and China was fully mainpi.: in war time, except in the war v? _a-t Af'.ca ri.estine and Mesopopit. -he eta J ,f foreign missionaries about 1152 words
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Article90 1919-11-08 7 3s of housing. udon, Njv«mber 2. puoiishes an extract ie Commander iu--tiiaa xta i :o, irawir g attenu 7 4 3 a ;r housing acccmmoa... n x 3 aa "“iatives of naval r w be ---r.coming re coni’- a f J a F eet. He points90 words
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Article20 1919-11-08 7 I ’’-‘w York. October 31 t'"' I;C J ra asferred F* --r shipment to the Far20 words
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Article50 1919-11-08 7 I -1 3 -an “‘-ndon. November 1 lUu,' Naw D T, ra t>3wick) mssage ’onv :c e r 3 7' 1 Germaa K. 4l;c nai tv- l blowing up the «eeX p I tC 0 m!91o, Kkr rar nu x ar ea from the r" 3i^ t50 words
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Article173 1919-11-08 7 A BIG DEMAND. [Rat 3 Twt.boila wa. London, October 31. -e news -hat outgoing British warships will, if Mr W a lre r Long c*n persa&de the Lords of *he Admiralty, convey commercial travellers and basinegg mf n affects 1.000 manufacturers, some of whom have as man?[Rat 3 Twt.boilawa. ' - 173 words
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Article29 1919-11-08 7 ROBERT DOLLAR DIRECT SERVICE. New Yom, November 3 The Rooert D illar Steamship Company announces the establishment of a direct New York-Shanghai Line, via the Panama Canal29 words
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Article65 1919-11-08 7 VESSELS FOR IN DO-CHIN A LINE. Paris. October 31. ■L OcUvre understands that she Minister of Marine, in agree ment with the Commissioner of Marine Transport, decided to construct in the naval arsenals of Cherbourg, R -chefor”, Brest and Lcrient, *en new cargo beats *nd six 1 nets65 words
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Article261 1919-11-08 7 .—Havas. M. BRIANDS PROGRAMME Paris, November 3,—M Ar-stsde Briand, wno has been six times Prime Minister of France, delivered an impor'ant speecn last night at Nantes, when he set forth the programme of the Republican Majority at the forthcoming elections. After sketching France 3 war efforr, and.—Havas. - 261 words
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Article74 1919-11-08 7 -Havas. Paris, Novemoer 3,—A sign of the rimes is the opening, announced to take place on Monday, of new continental offices of the Great Eas'ern Railway Company in Paris. Before the war, the great continental traffic routes outwards from England radiated through Berlin. Now the m a-Havas. - 74 words
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Article39 1919-11-08 7 Piris, November 2.—Yesterday. Eugene Criqm, th’ French bantamweight champion, beat Sam Eel er, the British champion, in the fif r h round of a twenty round ccntest—Havas. The Frenc man won over Walter Ross recently in London j39 words
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Article13 1919-11-08 7 Paris, November 2,—A direct FrancoCanadian steam-hip service has just been re-esrabiished.-. - 13 words
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Article31 1919-11-08 7 Havas. Paris, November I,— The annual chrvsanthemam and fruit show was opened y-sterdav la Faria by President Poincare, who was accompanied by M. Non! ns. Minister of Agriculture^^Havas.Havas. - 31 words
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Article186 1919-11-08 7 Hava?, VIOLATIONS BY GERMANY Paris, November 2.—A aemi-effieial report states that the Supreme Council, acting upon Marshal Foch's report, decided that the German Government will ce called upon to sign another treaty to sav it will fulfi. the November armistice te. ma. The Violations of Terms. Paris,Hava?, - 186 words
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Article87 1919-11-08 7 —Havas Asking for the of the 'unctions of the Supreme War Council of etsiilles, M Clem nce?u urges that before peace a Supreme Council Inter-Allied Military Directorate is still verv necessary to supervise the working of the various c ntroi'commissions, which, after the enforcing of the—Havas - 87 words
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Article30 1919-11-08 7 London. October 30. Eight ca.-es cf plague occurred among ihe na:ive crew of the PiO steamer Nagoya, which arrived at London from Yokohama. All precautions were taxen.30 words
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Article80 1919-11-08 7 Lord, n, October 30. Addressing the Association of British Chambers of Commerce in London, Sir Hamar Greenwood, referring to the Treasury’s refusal to meet the coat of the Far Eastern Mission, proposed by the Manchester Chamber, said while the Overseas Trade Department endorsed the Manchester80 words
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Article28 1919-11-08 7 Havas. Paris, October 30.—The Shah of Persia paid a viain to President Poincare at the Elysee. Military honours were rendered the Shah, who remained to .uucheon.—Havas. - 28 words
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Article143 1919-11-08 7 Simla. October 29 th.—The following arrangements have b a en made in connecticn wi*h the visit of His Imperial Majesty the Shah of Persia, to England. H s Imperial Ma;esty will cross from France on the 31st October, on beard the Rcyai Yacht, and will be met143 words
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Article194 1919-11-08 7 Paris. October 7 —ln the c urse of an interview with a number of deputies who visited him to call his *tren*ion to the disastrous ccn-equrnces which the application of the electoral law as passed on Ju y .2, would have in their constituencies if the decision not194 words
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Article411 1919-11-08 7 THE KING’S MESSAGE. TWO MINUTES* SILENCE FROM 1? A.M ON TUESDAY. The Hm. the Resident Councillor communicates the following message received at Singapore from the Secretary of State for the Colonies November 6th—l am commanded by the King to send you for immediate publication the fullowing message which411 words
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Article286 1919-11-08 7 [To tn loen 9r tn “Vian Swank Sib. —Messrs Duxburv and Goodrich have with sufficient justification resigned their appoin'ments on the Mnnic'pa. Ccm mission. Thtir protest may have as a direct result a demand from Penang for more decentralization, for a .ess cen*ral:zed policy at Singapore which286 words
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Article65 1919-11-08 7 j—S T.”- We understand from, official, sources ’ha* the casualties killed, and died of wounds, m the Malay States Guides, during the recent war are three officers, -15 N.0.0-'s and men. and seven followers. The names of the officers ire Major G. E. Borton, Captain W.j—S T.”- - 65 words
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Article1319 1919-11-08 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. ‘.g t Mr 3, F Brereton Mar'in is going heme oy the Prmzessin. Captain C. T. Smith and Mrs Smith aave arrived in Penang from home. The Hon Captain A R Chancellor will arrive here on Monday oa an inspection tour. Mr Tim fl eov Kiew. of the‘.g t ” - 1,319 words
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Article285 1919-11-08 7 THE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION IFbcm Ora Own CcunxspONnserr. Alor 3 ar, November 7. A meeting of che Kedah Catholic Association was held at the Rest House, with Mr J J Fleury ia the chair. The Hou Secretary, Mr G Michael, read his report, wnerein he set forth the activities285 words
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Article287 1919-11-08 8 —“Pioneer.” It is understood that two schemes are before the Government oi Madras, the feasibility of which is being considered in view of the adoption of one of them at no distant date. One of these schemes is for tho creation of a Port Trust in—“Pioneer.” - 287 words
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Article161 1919-11-08 8 —“MM.” There is a general slackening of passport inspection at different ports now-a-days. For instance, at Marseilles no examination of any kind took place when the last outward bound N.Y.K. boat ealTecl there. Passengers left and joined the steamer without being asked to show passports At Port Said—“MM.” - 161 words
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Article237 1919-11-08 8 Milan, October J Rome’* MPitarv Chib stands next the Convent of the Holy Apostles. The former has been losing gloves, canes, revolvers. mantles, provisions, and table linen mysteriously. A detective, di sguig»d QB s former old steward, made friends at the club with an attendant, and over237 words
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Article158 1919-11-08 8 A Benter telegram from Melbourne reports that a meeting of the citizens of Port Darwin, in the Northern terriory, passed a resolution declaring that the system of administration by an Advisory Council was abortive, and demanding the resignations of Judge Bevan, Mr. Carey, Director of Territory, and Mr.158 words
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Advertisement308 1919-11-08 8 nnnnnnnnannnunHnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn j BICYCLES 1 n n 5 A Small Shipment of well-known British n n Made Bicycles Just Arrived n n PREMIER INVICTA AND PRINCE. n a n n n S Write for Particulars g n n g CYCLE CARRIAGE Co., Ltd., g H 27. BEACH STREET. n n n308 words
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Advertisement75 1919-11-08 8 IF YOU WAKE UP cross and depressed, with a coated tongue, a mean feeling in the head, a sense of feverishness or inefficiency, it 8 time you took the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Try them to-night and see how fit you’ll feel75 words
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Advertisement275 1919-11-08 8 XXXKXXKXKKXK&t tdat are Superior I I and Reason Wdy! d 9C QIXTY YEARS of reseaich and experiment have made the factory c ,f U 5C the North British Rubber Co., Ltd., one of the most perfectly organised 8 and completely equipped works in the Empire. Neither time, money, nor skill275 words
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Article154 1919-11-08 9 -rice of Rubber has --eriing Shares ure strong jjjj. levels. Tin has j m._3g Issues the more rn m which continue tc n considerable numbers. >• ""T' Industrial Investments j n ,r v difficult to obtain” K- -ssue was considerably *7 e feeing available only S- rhe154 words
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Article166 1919-11-08 9 v-.nr ir i- iitional rubber outputs »1. Mui; lbs 128,028 ly -K ining F.M.S. 94,000 ir lulugtres 16.118 wi. 39,443 bcm 43.125 L*am 34.000 n(w 61 083 If -A T u i late■ Mi.ay »o.uOo ...sa Selangor 22.200 ■.ansxat ta.aa 80.000 Jenmstown 50,54’. 28,102 Emerald 68.726 Sow S166 words
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Article30 1919-11-08 9 ;r v 9 tne rubber quotations 'ttavcr er 4tn. received to-day: W'; a^? ates are e 2s s>d "By v nr 2s sjd l *sBrs. Bcustead Co.]30 words
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Article204 1919-11-08 9 rBMAMG, November 8, 1919. S P. Tapioca No. 2 512.50 sales M. P. Tapioca 513.-*o—sales Gold xeaf 573 sellers. 1 epper .W. Coaat 3 lbs. 5 oz 516» buyer? Black Pepper s2s*nom White Pepper 5,35 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace 590 nom. Mace Pickings 550 sellera I Ciovea $7O204 words
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Article368 1919-11-08 9 PENANG, NOVEMBER 2, 1919. REFF— ets. Soup per catty 24 Roast do 40 Steaks do 40 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 26 stew Rump Steas do Ox Tail each 46—50 do Tongue do s£—.L do Feet do Heart per catty 35 Liver do Fillet of Beef do368 words
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Article117 1919-11-08 9 Psnamg, November 8, 1919 (By Courtesy at the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 5/3 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 29/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Ra- 3 days' sight Private Bombay Demand Bank I Moulmein Demand Bank n 3 days' sight117 words
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Article143 1919-11-08 9 Yestmday’s Lays Arrivals. Malacca, Stack, 405, Singapore. Adamson, Gi fi lan <fc Co, coal. La Marne, French, 567, Rangoon Q lah B<?ng Kee, general. Ban Whatt Soon, Cotton, 199, Teluk Anson, Eastern Shipping Co, genera,. To-day’s Arrivals. Kam sang, Anderson, 2,077, Singapore. Boustead Co, general. Expected Arrival*. A.143 words
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Article71 1919-11-08 9 The P and O S. N Company. London, have cabled to the iocal Agents that owing to French railway congestion, the Marseil s special trains often runs late, causing passengers serious inconvenience. Tbe Khiva is expected to arrive here a: 2 pm. to-morrow and to leave for71 words
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Article348 1919-11-08 9 DAILY except Sun day]. Federated Malay By tram 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Sings- > also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong— J on Saturdays Kuala Kubu. Kuaia Lumpur and Seremban By train 10 a. m Parit Buntar. Bagan 5 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. A 3.45348 words
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Article50 1919-11-08 9 The homeward mail B by the txh:va closes at 6 p m. to-day:registration 5 p.m. pillar boxes 5 pm. Mail “C by the Bharata. closing an 10 a.m. on Wednesday next, w:.. be conveyed from Bombay by the Kniva. which leaves here to morrow with mail 4 B."50 words
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Article316 1919-11-08 9 ST RERRtri OHURBH, REMAN*. The Services next week will be as fol- j lows 21st Sunday after Trinity. 8 am. Matins. Psalms 116 and 117. 3.30 a m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 pm. Evensong. Hvmn 185. Psalms CXXVIII 187, Ps316 words
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Article250 1919-11-08 9 Welcome our ga..ant Corporal Well remembered as C T S. Whose response to the call Than was made to all By the Hom-laad in distress Was just the type of answer. That all of us should have made. Ba: duty’s a right stern mistress And fortune a fickle jade250 words
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Advertisement23 1919-11-08 9 i bHQBY LIST. A specially Designed lO su it every r :2 Book will last -60 cents '«*T«2i SALE AT «*ZETTI PRESS, LTI.23 words
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Advertisement290 1919-11-08 9 j” ANNIVERSARY j I “THE ARMISTICE” I I 11 th NOVEMBER. 1919. j RUNNYMEBE HOTEL j j SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. j BOOK NOW. USUAL CHARGE S 2. TeL&pmne 63c a “CRAIG” Ragi threshing and screening Machine, Demonstrations being arranged for the above at Nebong Tebal. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY290 words
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Article955 1919-11-08 10 A STRIKING CHAPTER. General Ludendorff’s famous book. “My War Recollections, 1914-1918,” is published in English. (Hutchinson and Co., 2 large volumes, with Ludendorff’s own maps, 17s. net each volume.) It will always be a text book for historians and 1 'l- experts. For the general reader,955 words
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