Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE published daily ESTABLISHED 1333. Ho 276. VOL. LXXVII. SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 482 1 > H<KO STUDIO will The rt work 19: DECfcM, .<>iy, 7. KOKTHAM jjEtt. ,7 KOAD. near Chin Seng j* t STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING j I ARE AVAILABLE AT PENANG. <F two .«-one thought. I V 7 < W JODELITE. The original British wood preservative, universally g admitted to be
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    • 30 1 8 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN i I I I I i s MAMsno m ur/W'MUO s s s Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S- Ong S«m Leong Co. U iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMit.ilflHiiiiiiniilllimililllllllllJlllllUfllflllllltfllllilll KW
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  • 550 2 It is estimated, says the “Straits Times that the subsidising of the native rice diet will cost the Federated States four million dollars, and the Colony at least three million dollars during a period which may be far short of the duration of famine prices. Two to
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  • 109 2 According to the latest paddy crop re port for the six inner provinces (mondol channai), the total acreage under crop is 7,373 310 rai. an increase of 144,770 rai as compared with last year. Of the total 3,902,915 rai are described as not doing very well for’
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  • 176 2 The estimated arrivals of paddy and rice expressed in cargo rice by rail and boat into Rangoon and Bassein from Ist Ja: uarv to Bth November, 1919, as compared with the corresponding period of 1918, were app oximately as below Ist January to Ist January to Bth
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    • 1462 2 POSITION WANTED. IN THE ESTATE OF CHUAH SIN POH HOCK CO. ■r boon cheang deceased. undertake to bail! new wooden Practical alluvial Miner desires position. lighters, junks, sampans, &c.. also Prospecting, or opening new tin mine has g CreditorB repair old lighters or any wooden experience o le various me
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    • 45 2 DULL AND DLOOMY? If so try Pinkettes, the gentle little liver stimulants, and see how quickly these symptoms will be dispelled. cure Constipation, torpid liver, biliousness, sick headaches, coated tongue, foul smelling breath, clear the skin. Of chemists, and post free, 90 cents the vial,
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    • 1202 2 A Beauty Gift pinang c a >7. For Your Hair, rates of C asu advert, sem en u l “HARLENE HAIR-DRILL” ENSURES FOR SALE real hair health and beauty. vacamt 1,000,000 “HAIR-DRILL” OUTFITS FREE. Minimum CharTT VO woninn in the world poshes her naturalbirth- S -$2.00 1N rirfht such ex-iui<te:y
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    • 1015 3 OUR HANDICAP OF HIGH WAGES. [Fbom Ona Own Cobkmpondbnt. Edinburgh, October 29. An unmistakable index to the unsatisfactory condition of Britain industry is the fact that Edinburgh Corporation have had to take from Switzerland the electrical machinery to be installed in the new power station
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    • 820 3 Defeat of Watsonians. Edinburgh, October 29. All the other Rugby games were dwarfed by that between Watsonians and Heriotonians, which attracted the largest crowd of International. It r< suited in a sensational win for the Heriotouians, and recalled the time when forward play was regarded as the supreme
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    • 561 3 E MARK?\ I to whom it may concern Notice is hereby given that the above V k ia the exclusive property of Mess*-» W. and A. Bates Ltd., Rubber rA {actarers, of Leicester, England, and is being used and has for many jyre ana ge( j by them as a
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    • 161 3 NOW READY MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW On Sale Everywhere. [kirin beer! g Always give» satisfaction. Never followed by regret. g I TRY IT I I WAolestle: DU REGE S> THOMAS. Ltd. Pennng. I Retail: M. N. NOOHU &> CO.. Penang. Look Before You Lenp. THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR STOCK taking reductions.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 247 3 nnnnaunnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna D H FROM THURSDAY, 27th TO SUNDAY. 30th NOV., 1919 H ln the Second Show at 9 p.m. n IMPERIAL PS“ EMPIRE THEATRE PRESENTS Mollie King in one of the most uproarious World- iz Brady-Made Successes q THE SUMMER GIRL H A Five Part Fantastical Farce Comedy that will
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  • PENANG ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY.
    • 850 4 GREETINGS FROM “BRITHER SCOTS. O Caledonia stem and wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires 1 what mortal band Can e’er untie the filial band, That knits
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    • 252 4 ST. ANDREW’S DINNER AT E. O. A verv large number of the many who later attended the bail in the Town Hall, and other?, were present at the E <fc O Hotel for the St Andrew’s Dinner, the members of the teems in the Scotland v Iheß'.st Rugby match being
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    • 33 4 Penang Volunteers will attend the special St. Andrew’s Day Service in St. Andrew’s Church, Northam Road to-morrow. The fall in is at the Peuang Club at 5 30 p.m.
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    • 707 4 -Ex. There is a certain style of melody peculiar to each musical country, which the people of that country are apt to prefer to every other style. That they should prefer their own is not surprising and that the melody of one people should differ from that of
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    • 583 4 SCOTLAND v THE REST. The Rugby match played at the Esplanade last evening in celebration of the festi val of St Andiew brought out a very large number cf spectators. The teims, Scotland and Ihe Rest, were handicapped by the fact that only a comparatively small
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    • 44 4 [Fkom Omt Own Cobbespondent. Kuala Lumpur, November 29. The St Andrew’s ball was a great success. Over 500 were present, including H E Mr James, and Mrs James, the Sultan», Sir Edward and Lady Brockman, and the Residents.
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    • 178 4 The following tak -Mad :-Ampl e proof fr <®. M the by actual experi c u arvicdal fi s l, a a e breedin s of ~,a i a ria be e ll >e chtf ras authorities show a oth e Travailing themselves at facilities afforded by for
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  • 251 4 A general meeting of the Clerks’ iy held at St. Andrew’s Schoo] HaJ lhere were about 500 present ?"8 Si 7f bo tbe’di. ~5 Keo Chiok read the notice con teMi 57 ing, the busmess being 1« elect o f6„’7* mittee, to fix entrance fees and scription and
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  • 173 4 The Amateur Golf Championship of hi» will be held between 24th December, 1919, wh* January, 1920, over the Tollygunge Golf L:r.h, Tolly gauge. The competition will be match play thcoa* out. Entrance Fee Rs. 10 No player shall be lowed to enter whose handicap is o
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    • 375 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MUSIC. NOTICES. A FULL ORCHESTRA PARBOILED RICE. is being formed in Penang, and all those desirous of It is notified to Estates and Employers joining are requested to hand of Labour who are registered with the in their names, stating what Agent, Food Controller, supplies of instruments they
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    • 244 4 making light of IT. A brilliant humorist says that; prone to make fun of the two things that can happen married and getting hange token, we often speak seriously things, and. flippantly °f The man who is in rejJ simply says: ‘Tm quite we but the man who not ate
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  • 2839 5 T.0.M.” DEBATE IN federal council. Federal Council, at Kuala Lumpur, 1 .Mi Eric Macfadyen faid be was the B o v disappointed that in His prof° flQl L address there was no reference t,; spending vi.it by H M S Malays t: and Port Swettenham. He wished to
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    • 256 5 REQUISITES. r-S-* all British h Sfoolli <&aste'. n 'HE Tooth Paste which, by its distinctive efficacy, has won the r approval of an ever-growing clientele. I' To offer it to discriminating customers whose standard of quality is exacting is to ensure a I steady trade, productive of highest satisfaction I
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  • 1283 6 8.T.” Italy according to the latest cables ia faced by a crisis of extreme gravity as the reaalt of the recent elections which have given a sweeping majority to the Socialists. It is stated that not only is the Cabinet involved but the Ruling House is endangered
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  • 1258 6 A report laid on the table of the Federal Council urges the great Law Reports. need for an edition of the consolidated laws of the different States forming the Federation. It is pointed out that in most jurisdictions throughout the British Empire and its Protectorates authoritative reprints
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  • 31 6 Mr J. R. Innes’s Appointment. [From Ora Own Corbisposmbt.] Singapore, November 29. An official message say? Mr. J, R Innes has been appointed Deputy Agent at the Malay States Information Agency.
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  • 25 6 The Australian aviator, Captain RoaSmith, coming via Bangkok, is due at Singapore on Tuesday next. He is dae at Bangkok to morrow.
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  • 431 6 Toe following is from the P. V. Orderfor December, by Captain C D D Hogan acting O. C. The undermentioned having been enrolled are taken on the strength and posted as follows Pte Pawan Chee bin Rahmansab, C Coy. Pte Mahomed bin Mydin?ab, C Coy; Pte Crofton George
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    • 194 6 g I I i wr II I in v Im ->s>«sr; tn; IH HUl>- JiL H H> in v< Jr id’ ig ft Ig CONCENTRATED JUICES OF THE Hi jg CHOICEST SELECTED FRUITS. 8' ig gi IB Stocked by:— MESSRS. PRITCHARD COMPANY, LIMITED. S; J AND ALL LEADING DEALERS. gH
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    • 17 6 Ez. O.” CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER DANCE Wednesday, Sfeeember. NEW YEAR EVE DINNER DANCE (Fancy Dress) Wednesday, 31st
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 53 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, To-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Times:— High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.03 a.m. 9 30 a.m. 3 55 p.m. 9 52 p.m. Tomorrow. 3.47 a m. 10.39 a.m, 5 04 pm. 11.03 p.m. Monday4.48 a.m. 11 44 a m. 6.44 pm.
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  • 163 7 (;fB MANY seeks delay. [Rrrrro’e TnxcuMS.) Paris, November 25. meeting of the Supreme Council, a A read from the ac ing head of the 5 Tdel^g fttioD req utstin B the Rdjournthe negotiation?, pending the ff eot r of the German Government i“ Aiiiis’ proposals for administof
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  • 29 7 SUPREME COUNCILS’ DECISION. Paris, November 25; Itf Supreme Courcil is drawing up a Jtotocol, giving Rumania until Decernfe-. to sign the St. Ge> main and Bulg&riao Ireaties.
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  • 44 7 10 BE TRIED IN NEW YEAR. Loudon, November 25. T e‘‘Daily Mail” says it is expected that Holland will the application for the extradition of the ex-Kaiser, immediately tie Pt we Treaty is ratified. The trial begins icL.udon in the new year.
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  • 92 7 REDUCTIONS RECOMMENDED. Washington, November 25. The International Labour Conference Special Commission, which dealt with the m.&tion of hi urs of work in Eastern WMtrits. recommends considerable reducto; io the pre-ent hours of employment, lit.»definite maximum in each case. An Internationa] Commission. London, November 25. Ac official
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  • 27 7 EMPLOYERS’ ATTITUDE. London, November 25. U;' Federation informed the tinders Unions of its unwillingness sitiss wage 9 and working conditions strikers resume on the pre-strike
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  • 151 7 '■ESTION IN THE commons. London, November 24. y House of Commons, Sir Bertram ««d if any action had been ti would be taken to increase tj War pensions of pensioned b,. r the Federated Malay States t«(\, He pointed out that Government had recently grant- pensioned officers a
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  • 34 7 k rt oVfm b® r 25. lt? t l Cor> e ra b earuer Natal, from SingaS arrived at Suez with h01d34 ands»conp4i. U ton? of copra. A survey will
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  • 241 7 STATEMENT BY LORD CURZON. [Reuter's Telegram* Loudon, November 25. In the House of Lords, Earl Curzon made a comprehensive statement on ths situation in Egypt. He said the unrest was fundamentally due to economic causes, especially the high cost of living, but the unrest was exploited politically, foreign
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  • 531 7 Abortive Railway Strike Cairo, October 26.—For some weeks past there has occurred regularly a demonstration in Alexandria after the Friday prayer. Last Friday (.the 24th) a much larger crowd took part, and the demonstraition had a more serious aspect. The police, who as usual, tried to confine
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  • 59 7 Cairo, October 27,—The latest move of the anti-Milner campaign is an attempt to get the Provincial Councils to express agreement with the movement Already one council has complied, but, whether this effort succeds generally or not, the resolutions of the Councils can have no political significance beyond
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  • 19 7 Havre, November The British steamer Ningchow has taken aboard 1,800 Chinese, who are being repatriated to Hongkong.
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  • 59 7 NUMBER IN SIBERIA. [Reuter’b Trlrgramb-J Stockholm, November 25, In the Honse of Commons, replying to Commander Kenworthy, Sir Hamar Greenwood stated that there were abou r 140,000 Austrian prisoners in Siberia at present. The Supreme Council in Paris is taking steps to repatriate enemy war prisoners from Siberia
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  • 287 7 Peking, November 10.—Th© following telegram from Washington, dated November 5, has been handed to Reuter’s Agency for publication. The attitude of the United States towards intercourse with the Bolshevik Government is indicated in a letter from the Acting Secretary of State to Senator Wadsworth in which
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  • 115 7 MR. CHURCHILL ON THE STATE OF EUROPE. London, November, 25. Mr. Churchill, speaking, in London, said the state of the world at present in nowise betok a ned the endurance of peac”, except 'hat the fighters were exlausted. PeojD talked about the world on the morrow of
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  • 174 7 FAREWELL MESSAGES. Washington, November 25. The Prince of Wale?, replying to Mr Lar sing’s farewell message, wirelessed from the Renown “I am greatlyitouched by the kindness of your farewell telegram on behalf of the United States Government. This visit has been for me a delightful experience
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  • 106 7 CHINESE TRICKS IN AUSTRALIA London, November 24. The “Times’” correspondent at Sydney says while the Customs have prevented the importation of opium, Chinese smugglers «re now attempting to smuggle sovereigns from Australia. Organised bands work in large cities, giving 22 and even 24 shillings for a sovereign. The
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  • 35 7 THE RETAIL PRICE. Loudon. November 25. The Food Controller has fixed the retail price of Chinese eggs, which are arriving in England in large quantities in good condition, at 4L each,
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  • 36 7 RULING HOUSE IN DANGER. [Rbvtzb’s Telegrams-] Rjme, November 25. As a result of the Socialist victory at the electi n?, a grave crisis is feared, involving uot only the Cabinet, but the Ruling House.
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  • 1271 7 The figures for the Italian elections were Socialists 156, Catholics 100, Liberals 161, Reformist Socialists 16, Democrats 23, Republicans 9. Ex-Soldiers 23, Democratic Radical 1 Nationalists 2, Independents 3, Socialist Radical 1 and Independent Socialist 1. BEFORE THE ELECTIONS. Writing from Rome on October 12, the correspondent of
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  • 46 7 Athens, November 25. A plot, engineered by retired Constantiniau officer?, to marder Venizeloa and overthrow the regime, has been discovered A number of arrests were made. A minute enquiry is proceeding, and full avowals having been obtained, the culprits will be court-martialled immediately.
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  • 259 7 Output Lower than Anticipated. On the motion for the adjournment in the House of Commons on October 29th, Mr. Hulmes (L. —Derbyshire, N.E called attention to the high price of coal, and wanted to know whether the time had come when the price could be reduced.
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  • 309 7 Tokio, November 6. —The growing tightness of the monetary situation in spite of the redemption of the British loan next month wa<j predicted, by the President of the Hypothec Bank of Japan at annual meeting of real estate banks yesterday while outlining his
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  • 203 7 [From a Correspondent.] Bukit Mertajam, November 21. A football team of the Anglo-Chinese School Penang, accompanied by about sixty school boys and a few assistant teachers of the school, visited Bukit Mertajam yesterday afternoon to play football with the school team here. The Penang team won the match
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  • 178 7 Muntri street and its neighbourhood was the scene of great excitement last night when it became known that a gang robbery had been committed in Muntri lane. Nothing definite is as yet known, but from the meagre report made to the police it appears that a party
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  • 154 7 The site of the old Armenian Church in Bishop Street Penang, is beginning to suffer from neglect. At one time it was a pretty little garden laid oub with shrubs and flowers and the memorial was well looked after. At present the memorial appears to be a
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  • 108 7 —•‘B T” On charges of increasing the rent of a house belonging to him, receiving unlawfully increased rent and taking steps to eject a tenant, a Chinese named Kho Tung Sang was fined $250 on the first, convicted and cautioned on the second, and fined $5O on
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  • 163 7 London, November 13.—A telegram from Potchefstroom, dated November 8, saya reply« ing to a deputation of his constituents ©n thlq Asiatic question the minister of justice Mr« Dewet said government was agreed that the menace must be dealt with, but it must ceed along definite lines and
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  • 55 7 London, November 13. —Th© “Times” states that an internal combustion type of locomotive burning heavy oil fuel, has been ocnst-ructed and successfully tested, drawing a passenger train at 60 miles an hour. The oil burning apparatus is being installed on the White Star liner! “Olympic,” which
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  • 844 8  -  BY B. J. EVANS. Loudon, October 30. Last Saturday wad just the sort of day football eathusiass like. Examining the fixtures the evening before I thought I could spot fully a dozen games the results of which I could prophesy with absolute certainty. I marked them down,
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  • 1247 8 JVew year Meeting, tg 2(l RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 13th January, 920 SECOND DAY Thursday, 15th January, i 920 THIRD DAY Saturday, 17th January, i 92(| FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1920. 1& 8. The George Town Plate and Purse. Value $5OO and >6oo respectively and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 195 8 PRITCHARD’S WINE SPIRIT DEPT. This Department is stocked with a choice selection of the Finest French Wines. French Wines were not much in evidence during the War. Now that they are obtainable we know they will be appreciated by many. Lay in your stock of X’mas Wines early. A Marceau*
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    • 88 8 KEAT GUAN Co., 31, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Estate Suppliers Commission Agents. Green Cups, Box Strapping, Wire Nails, Disinfectant, Changkots, Paints, Oils, FormaHo, Sodium Bisulphite, Sodium Sulphite, Pails, Altmi, Wood Preservative, Green Mosquito Wire Netting, Etc., Etc., Etc. TELE? “KEATGUAN,” PENANG. ’PHONE NO. 759. u. —I H Fresh stocks of the
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  • 338 9 lTrnnidy Co., Penang, report jdB9BR« ISkK iS foll Market) continues buoyant The x 1 although Home advices indicate -li'y lower ,evel for Rubberp <i aotat- re keep extremely firm, in many ain9 having again to be recorded. Tin steadily throughout the week ot the best, London three
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  • 162 9 The report oi Sembrong Rubber Estate, Ltd for the year ended 31st July, 1919, states that the profit for the year as shown by the Profit and Account amounts to $2,428.26, to this must be added the amount of Bad Debts previously written off. since recovered $2,682.43, and
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  • 187 9 Penang, November 29, 1919, Tapioca No. 2 512.50—buyers P. Tapioca sl3.oo—buyers ««Id leaf U 72 sellers e PPer(W. Coast 3 lbs. oz) $l6& buyer?.’ fe k > er 525 nom y s6s Be n ers Pepper nominal SZ 570 so 2 sellers. U.fv 1 ll2 BB,eB sit j No.
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  • 86 9 [From Oub Own Cohbkspondbnt.] Singapore, November 29. At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr Sfms said that at the next meeting he would move that trees be planted in Raffles square. In a months’ time, he maintained, it would be a howling wilderness of granite. With the
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  • 331 9 •T. OEDRBE’S OHUROH, FEHANB. The Services next week will be as follows Nov 29th Saturday 5 p.m. Confirmation. Nov. 30th Ist Sunday in Advent, (St Andrew.) 8 am. Matins. Psalms I and VII. Hymn 217. 8.30 a m Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School.
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  • 114 9 Penang, November 29, 1919. (By Courtesy oi the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/5 3/32 n 3 Documentary ...2/5 1/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank u Moulmein Demand Bank n 3 days’sight Private
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  • 97 9 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Koemai, Dutch, 165, Asahan, K, P. M, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Badenia, Adcock, 4,309, Glasgow, W, Mansfield Co, general. Ban Whatt Soon, Murphy, 199, Teluk Anson, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Hong Moh, Mason, 2,522, Amoy, Chin Hin Co, general. D. Van Twist, Dutch, 1,217, Batavia, K.
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  • 73 9 1,067 coolies arrived yesterday. 321 go to Puiau Jerejak for quarantine. The balance go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. The ss Kleist is expected to sail homewards about the end of December, and has first and second saloon accommodation vacant for passengers to Europe. Ships in
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  • 319 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States,By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong— Jon Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban j By train 10 am. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping 5 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh, Batu Gajah,
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  • 16 9 The homeward mail A by the Bharata closes at 10 a m. on Wednesday.
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  • 44 9 Nov 29.—Fire Brigade Display, Dato Kramat, 5 p m. Nov 29 and 30.—Penang Golf JClub, November Medah Nov 30. —Malacca P. A. Meeting,’Malacca Club, 10 a. m. Dec 17.—Board of Licensing Justices Meeting, 2.30 p.m. Jan 13, 15 and 17. Penang Races.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 202 9 Underwood n STANDARD j Cppeioriters j The Machine You I Q 5 n n I will Eventually Buy I a n H B U.• 1 M a h a R PATERSON, SIMONS Co., LIMITED. tf 3 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) E I PENANG. SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPUR, g AGENTS. j J
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  • 1053 10  -  I cages is almost deafening.—P. A- Pichot lin the “Field-” PUGNACIOUS INSECTS. I The Siamese Fighting Fish i» not the only creature whose natural pugnacity is turned to account for satisfying the passion of the celestials for gambling. The “merry crickets” are popular throughout all China, not
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    • 204 10 wg 1 1 —MS fancyrus Company, w*-»*’ Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., &c« Xsfjotnpson <S? Qo., Jstd., t »ain e Gravel Pumps, Nozale Pumps, &c. Robey Co., Jstd., b,neoln Portable Engines. Superheated Steam Engines, Steam Tractors, Semi-Diesei Engines, Crushers, &c. AGENTS: file blister (So., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. AND IPOH. sb
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    • 144 10 j mobbbbbmdsobo wkw*■■>#<**hmhnbr****^*^*^ 1 3 s iRUNNYMEDE HOTEL, i j NORTH AM ROAD. PENANQ. The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement. I A HOME OF COMFORT. RATES $5.50 to $lO per day. Social terau to montfily jucst» end ISfcatrieel Sompaniet. KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietor*, p Tnfntrans RUNNYMEDE T»*.«phon«S: 543 635. 1
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    • 345 10 By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, g healthier and more picturesque, g at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without V ft K the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s U I Distemper U I (Tradt Mark.) B is deservedly the popular wall covering of
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  • 897 11 THE COST OF CARS. Mr. W. H. Berry, says there was a meeting recently of those interested in the building of the Cubitt car It may be remembered that this concern announced its intention, some months ago of building a car more or less .along American lines, with
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    • 383 11 toro» tuch hr Planters. ii; v 1 z z x lx A < ’a X OL -j £> xsl jUF < XX A wU, ecided to bay a Tractor, the next question is— which Tractor to answer some of the important questions which will help the Planter’to 1W r™ ugm,
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    • 253 11 W t YRES unquestionably IQgp The Best? VIV Because Michelin I p r’rz ve n ted the pneu f a A- matic lyre I motor il ever 3in.ee Oas concentrated on. Z 7 Ahi 11 jf 11* production Of ‘WSI. -r t Clz fcftßcl. u/itf. Ml SHE L«N List of
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    • 1491 12 P B f\ "DRITISH INDIA TOYO KISEN KAISHA. 0 HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA JAPAN CONNECTING TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA MEXICO AND EUROPE. AND APGAR LINE. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Companies Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. nrkiixTcm ad Avn noirMTAI QAHIKirQ B s Nippon
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    • 637 12 DENNYS c 7, Union Street, Penang. Telephones: 393 General, 412 R ubb I PROPRIETORS OF i 1 THE PENANG RUBBER AUCTION ROOMS, where good always obtained. Sales every Tuesday and Friday. PnW ar I THE PENANG TRANSHIPPING AND FORWARDING undertake to receive and forward goods TO ANY part of th
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    • 328 12 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INBfA, LIMITED. (laoorporated in England), Authorised Capital £1.500,00C Subscribed Capital 1,5uc,00Q Paid-up WiK)O Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,000 Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, Esq. H. Melvill Simons Esq., F. R. Chalmers, Em, Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C
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