Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1919

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No 277. VOL. LXXVII MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 808 1 I The 5lKKO STUDIO will I ~.,rt "<>rk Ist DECEMI p EB .I!»I!»,7.NORTHAM j I r oau ear Chi Senß I SlO insurance. t R E E 1 STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING I EVI) AJ ft Eft I ARE AVAILABLE AT PENANG. ILAFAIIIf L II 1 PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD.,
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    • 24 1 I THE BEST CAR IN TOWNS I I i I i I S KAfUnO VAUt:IR-KUO LSols Agents 5.9. A F.M.S Ong Sam Leong Co.
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  • 856 2 JUDGE FALLS OUT OF TRAIN. Calcutta, November 18—A fatal Riilway accident, resulting in the death of the Hon Cecil Thomas Atkinson, Judge of the Patna High Court, night at Sutns, on the GreTL Indian Peninsula Railway. It is reported :hat Mr Justice Atkinson arrived in Bombay from
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    • 1011 2 POSITION WANTED. I SIN POH HOCK CO. undertake to bail i new wooden Practical alluvial Miner desires position. lighters, junks, sampans, <fcc., also Promoting, or opening new tin mine, has repair old lighters or any wooden experience of the various methods of craft, &c. mining and thoroughly understands native AR
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    • 1033 2 I I K JST. i I > ISA 3° Minimum Char" IHW I kMjl I ■•’’“•««on. tM s I He’s Happy! I I I I I Q 130 CT eA S your baoy grows happily from n 1.25 I JA. month to month he needs a D 12 n Jk
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  • 1544 3 BOXING AND BOXERS. [From Oub Own Cobrespondint. j London, October 30. No Englisber Loxer haa even gone to America with a greater certainty of winning added fame and (writes Mr. Eugene Corri) a sure fortune than Jimmy Wilde who set sail from Liverpool in Wednesday for New
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    • 188 3 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. pip
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    • 68 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEST B I AUSTRALIAN FLOUR. I SIM US >•“ CB SZ S WAV BB SBBN AT OUR OFFIOB =E 8 ORDERS FOR SMALL OR BIG 1 I QUANTITIES OR FOR REGULAR j MONTHLY DELIVERIES WILL BE 3 J BOOKED AT FAVOURABLE PRICES l/ APPLY I EASTERN TRADING CO., I
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    • 217 3 ■wEEsew ewsMUHe •so •mbd® dauassMaw «nawoee* RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, j NORTHAM ROAD. PENANG. The MOST reasonable Hotel in the Settlement. A HOME OF COMFORT. t I RATES $5.50 to $lO pet day. ISjMeioi Unu to monthly quests und Tffeatrieol Companies. KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors. I s Telegrams: M RUNNYMEDE Telephones: 141 1
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  • 733 4 Eight thousand nullions sterling is, roughly, the sum of England’s war debts, and it is a terrible burden for a comparatively small nation t o bear, for England’s population is a third loss than that of Germany, and considerably less than half that of the United States.
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  • 120 4 CELEBRATIONS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 1, The principal celtb atious in Singapore of St Andrew’s Day took place on Saturday In a game of football, Scotland beat the Rpsl by one goal to nil. A special dinner and ball, held at R ffl j s
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  • 42 4 The Band will play the following pro gramme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Polka Irene ...Bigood 2. Overture The Eclipse ...Williams 3. Waltz Wedding Chimes. Wiegand 4. Selection Nabuce ...Verdi 5. March St Hubertas ...Lehnhardt
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  • 115 4 Madras,November 20. At a meeting held on the 17th inst, with Lady Willingdon in the chair it was decided to launch a health welfare campaign in the Presidency by a Health Conference to be held on the 24th and2sth January, 1920 in Madras, to which District Boaro’s,
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  • 128 4 Yestbrday’s Latb Arrivals. Sappho, Scott, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Chin Sang, Cumming, 1,406, Hongkong, Boustead Co, genera). Kum Sang, Anderson, 2,077, Calcutta, Boustead Co, general. Renong, Lyons, 405, Moulmein, Eastern Shipping Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Khng, Fawcus, 732, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general. Pangkor, Harris,
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  • 194 4 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States,”) By train 7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singa- > also at 6 p.m pore and Hongkong— )on Saturdays Kuala Kubu, Kuala 7 Lumpur and Seremban jßy train 10 am Parit Buntar, Bsgan 7 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Ipoh,
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  • 310 4 The homeward mail A by the Bharata closes at 10 a m. on Wednesday. The Bangals, with the mails from Em ope is expected to arrive here at daylight on Thursday, the 4th instant. The Sir Arthur Young Portrait Fund now totals $3,180. A f a'ure uf the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 304 4 N OTE. CHEAP DISINFECTANT FLUIDS do not contain 5% of 95% Carbolic Acid. One Gallon of ZONDO,’» 20/24 times stronger than pure Carbolic Acid (100% Phenol) and guaranteed, is therefore CHEAPER and GOES FURTHER than 200 GALLS, of cheap Disinfectant Fluid as usually sold. Why Buy ZONDO Because Standardised ZONDO
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    • 270 4 AERTEX Cellular Clothing Ideal Underwear for all climates and under all conditions. THE scientific construction i gives perfect ventilation and keeps the body at an r 'VWSV'O even temperature because of the non-conducting air '«Ak. entangled in the meshes of the fabric. BEING woven on a loom (not knitted on
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    • 329 4 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaDnnnnnnnnn H FROM MONDAY, Ist TO WEDNESDAY, 3rd DEC., 1919. n g IMPERIAL P= g EMPIRE THEATRE. q 0 In the First Show at 7-45 p.m. 0 Triangle Film Corporation Presents Lillian Gish in a new fl 0 and marvellous production. fl fl DAPHINE AND THE PIRATE fl fl Five
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  • 2325 5 substitute for war tax. r the Federal Council, the Hon Mr R P S ujested in regard to the telephones ia die Tpoh-Penang connection should be k n up first, because the greater amount Tbu’iness in Perak is done with Penang, ua nuderstood that poles are already erect1
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  • 374 5 PENANG, DECEMBER 1, 1919. BEEF— etB. Soap per catty 22 Roast do 40 Steaks do 40 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40—28 stew 40 Rump Steak do 40 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 60 Fillet
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  • 24 5 D PC 17,—Board of Licensing Justices Mee’ing, 2.30 p.m. Jm 13, 15 tnd 17.—Penang Races. Jan 28.—P A M Meeting, Kuila Lumpur.
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    • 261 5 tor* a (11 JI I I I I s I i■« vVx < r <; Rs I /A iI m I hrzSW x: a 1 Mil® Vx\\ 'V II ill I ii v/ THE dainty garments which grace the limbs of the j growing child are kept beautifully clean and
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  • 35 6 Rode Molvig—At St. Andrew’s Church, Penang, on the 29th November, bv the Rev. D. J. Ross, m a C. L Rode, North Kedah, and Eliee Helene, daughter of Captain J. S. Molvig, Christiania, Norway.
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  • 1325 6 Although the war is over it has not been for and a mi Istone of a debt hangs round the necks of victors as well as the defeated. From to-day’s cab.es it will be seen that in Italy it is proposed to introduce legislation imposing a progressive
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  • 1280 6 Ths death of C 1 »nel Sir Henry Eiward McO-llum, a former Death of Governor of Ceylon, reS»r Henrv moves one who wa* McCallum* intimately associated wi h P<-nan' and Singapore, for he was D •pu'j Co onial Engim e<*, Peniog, from 1880 til! 1884, Colonial E
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  • 93 6 Saturday’s quotation for unrefined time Penang was $143 per picul, buyers, nc sellers; and for refined tin $145 per picul business done. Tin was quoted in London asfo lows:— Nov 24th at £290 10s spot, and £289 three months; Nov 25th at £294 spot, and £292 10s three
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  • 93 6 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 23rd to 29th November (being one week) was 39 tons. Messrs Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., advise particulars of the outputs from the two fob lowing companies for November Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd, piculs4'o, hours run 622, yards
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  • 27 6 EXPERIMENT IN JANUARY. [Fbom Oub Own Gobbespondiot-] Bangkok, November 30. Siam's experimental aerial postal ser» commences in January, betwo6 Q and the Eastern Provinces.
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  • 36 6 [Riuteb’s Tbugbam»-] London, November 2b. The Committee appointed to eDq into the precedure of military uo Q r g recommends the abolition o ccurts-marlial. r(CO mm^ A minority report fart, the abolition of district courts-ma.
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  • 86 6 LEAVES FOR EN f JLANU Halifax, November• The Prince of Wales 0D the is expected to reach Ist December. With reference to X g aud 132, published in the i 3 DO timent Gazette of JaDU J ry aC O rubber t fird that the price of
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    • 119 6 NOISELESS <-^< y, s^ 4 tSt-?'. ir >-*i* TYPEWRITERS Stocked in 10", 14" and 18’ Sizes. Full Particulars on Application I BEHR Co., Penang. -4-| DAWSON'S L WHISKY. 1 I k V' i 1 />■ I s .z\f oi ifgi MARTIJN B I ELLERMAN I >:? w* Lsaayu.. •> >
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    • 19 6 “E. S’ O.” CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER DANCE TVednesday, Sleeember. NEW YEAR EVE DINNER DANCE (Fancy Dress) Wednesday, 31st December.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 44 6 THE TIDES. The following »re the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 4 48 a.m. 11 44 a m. 6.44 p m 12 00 m’nt, To-mobrow. 6.34 a m. 12 00 mn’t. 8.05 p.m. 1 02 p.m.
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  • 113 7 wX sHINGTON conference. M“ *l Washington. November 26. Unnal Labour Conference fbe lD rXt t.e membership of the »2^ 1 1 o f the International LarfffD'oe 7.11 he a permanent body sit;srO® oeS of the League of Nations 'i» ttbe •Tprnational labour problems. rnmente woold be officially rew]re
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  • 67 7 November 18.—The Bengal C o f Commerce in its reply to the ain Lot’s question relating to factory torffD n India, says that no case has been b:Br f or action in the direction of a Natatory limitation of the hours of The Chamber suggests that
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  • 34 7 gaol FOR non workers. New York, November 26. Pe'egiam horn Sheridan (Wyoming) coalminers at Carneyville, refused to return to work, have been deLpby United States’ soldiers and ■t to gaol.
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  • 70 7 revolutionary movement quelled. London, November 26. Wi’b reference to the Washington of the 19th November, a wire of November 18 th it! that Allied representatives to-day neJ an extensive revolutionary moveIE r a* Vladivostok, in which the ex-Czech leader, was «plicated, aiming at an agreement with
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  • 23 7 Copenhagen, November 26, Tie negotiations between Mr. O’Grady, It and M. Litvinofl, for the exchange of timers, have begun.
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  • 77 7 Lu. October 29.—A conference is to take liecember between representatives of hut Government and the Russian 80lGovernment as to an exchange of privates Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, Under•"i'Tary for Foreign Affairs. There are 23 c v.l 77 other ranks missing and believed in Russia. The Bolshevist Gov•‘rt
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  • 81 7 c PLAINT in parliament. London, November 26. H use of Commons, Sir W H R dirmed that cables from s are now rarely transmitted ®utiktior, necessitating repetition ingworth, replying, pointed out i". P on the cables which existout yet ceased, consev,erLk of error in transmission in. *7 e
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  • 128 7 l traders are particularly incensed if; ol> pastern cables, and consider- 8 ven to the protests from Chamber to the Government, k v\e now been placed before the Usages that should take 24 r .7 sor longer, and owing to 4®e f < lkets these delays mean
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  • 37 7 SPEECH BY LUDENDORFF. [Rarrm's Tzlegbamb.] Berlin, November 26. There were renewed Pan-German demonstrations at Potsdam. Crowds assembled outside Ludendorfi’s residence and cheered Ludendorff, the ex-Kaiser and militarism, Ludendorff, in a speech, extolled the Prussian spirit,
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  • 42 7 IMPROVED SITUATION. Cairo, November 26. The situation is much improved, as a result of stronger measures, and the tone of the native press has considerably improved. There have been three further arrests, including the nephew of the Nationalist leader.
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  • 47 7 THE RESULT. London, November 26. The following is the result of the byelection in Chester-le-Street (Durham). Mr J Lawson (Labour) 17,838 Mr D Gilmour (National Democrat) 5,313 Majority 12,525 [Mr J W Taylor (Labour), who retired recently, was returned unopposed at the last general election.]
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  • 198 7 The Candidates. Thanet. —Mr. Esmond Harmsworth, C.; Capt. W. J. West, Lib. Plymouth (Sutton Div.). —Lady Astor, Co. Un.; Mr. Isaac Foot. Lib.; Mr. W. T. Gay, Lab. Chester-le Street (Durham Co.). —Mr. John Lawson, Lab. Mr. David Gilmour, Nat Dem. Party; Croydon. S.—Sir Allan MacGregor Smith, U.
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  • 36 7 SINN FEIN TO BE SUPPRESSED. London. November 26. The Dublin Gazette publishes a procamation which absolutely prohibits and suppresses Sinn Fein and kindred nationalist organisations throughout Ireland. Such bodies had previously been proclaimed as dangerous.
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  • 35 7 Elpaso, November 26. General Felipe Angeles, who was Villa's chief lieutenant, was sentenced to death by a Carranza Government court martial, in the evening, and was executed the following morning at dawn.
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  • 40 7 HEAVY TAXES. Rome, November 26. A National five per cent Loan is being issued at the price of 87.50. Legislation will shortly be introduced imposing a progressive tax of 10 to 60 per cent on war ortunes.
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  • 180 7 Mr. Justice Astrury’s Plan. In a letter to “The Times” Mr. Justice Astbury, judge of the Chancery Division, adyo cates ‘‘an emergency tax on capital, preceded by the restoration to the Stat-a of all unearned war increment.” After warning the nation that it is on the
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  • 82 7 STATEMENT BY PREMIER. [Ruutubs Tklugrams.] London, November 26. Replying to a temperance depu l ation from the Churches, the Premier announced that a Bill would shortly be introduced, continuing the powers of the Liquor Control Board, and establishing Commissions, with real powers of control, which would keep
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  • 648 7 There can be no quebtion that civiliseo. countries are reflecting desp'y to-day on the subject of alcohol. Like the “Daily Mail," says A Rational Reformer in that paper, they are not thinking of abolishing alcohol but of limiting its pernicious effects. The total abstinence fanatics are seizing the
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  • 37 7 SIR HENRY McCALLUM. London, November 26 The death’ is announced of Colonel Sir Henry Edward McCallum. Governor of Ceylon from 1907 till 1913, and a former Colonial Engineer and Surveyor-General, Straits Settlements, aged 67.
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  • 648 7 COMPEIItTON DRILLS The six'h competition drills coder the auspices c.f the Penang Municipil Fire Brigade attracted a very large number of spectators to Dato Kramat Gardens on Saturday evening Amongst the many who attended were the Hon Mr A F Goodrich, the Hon Mr W E
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  • 220 7 THE INTERVIEW WITH THE POPE [To THE EDITOR OF THE “PINANG GaZETTB.”] Sir, —Re Mr Gibbs’ interview with the Pope and the Pope’s repetition of his desire that “rhe encyclicals on capital and labour of the late Leo. XIII should be widely read." The reading of the above by
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  • 1258 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Lieut H Muir has resigned from the Penang Volunteers. Captain A O Bsker, MC, is to be a Captain, Penang Volunteers. The Bishop of Singapore preached in St. George’s Church, Penang, last evening. Mr R Crichton’s leave has been extended for two months from December 28, 1919, Mr
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  • 203 7 Pebak v. Selangor. The following are the scores made by the teams which competol for the Osborne Shield at Taiping yesterday, Selangor. Teams yds yds yds 200 500 600 Total Blunt 29 30 30 89 Macdonald 29 33 19 81 Belgrave 29 26 26 81 Kia
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  • 1163 8 _“S. T.” WIDOWS STORY OF THE TRAGEDY. On Wednesday in the second court, Singapore, before Mr. Bull, Mr. G. G. Seth, D. P. P., put in an appearance for the Crown in the case in which Somah Basapah and Budda Singh are on remand in connection with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 390 8 li iiii' l1 XDf W W ,#IAi,IVIW •> > compute r<x>* a» S-C\ WmM gB f For children who are outgrow- H. a>*c£NTVTtp L;-’ ing their strength or whose I ML \f bodily or mental development is V in soluble <* J retarded, “Ovaltine” should be the daily beverage, and
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    • 188 8 asinranß rwiinn» errs ore» ohhmmb «■mmmmnbb •to I I I Our fresl) shipment just unpacked j m <>ys, I J I rays, Sambol (Tray), Lacquer (Tray), 2 1 ea Cups (Blue.) I INSPECTION SOLICITED: I BEACH STREET, I I isJe)(llDUtSU 9 PENANG. I I I %MK* < tSMBSBKK J C3MB
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    • 275 8 Ret i q LAGER j BREWKD AND BOTTLED IN SYDN E y g BY MESSRS. RESCH'S LIMITED 1 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS i| DEALERS AND AT THE BRS OF THE g E. 4,0. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE OHLY I FROM: HUTTENBACH 3 BROTHERS CO. *ZJ-i i A imQTI i i.J
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  • 904 9 Writing to the Strait® Tims»,” “A.K.L. says that as one who was intimately associated with the banana industry for several years I should like to be allowed t o criticise, to some extent, the article published by you under the heading “Cultivation of Planains” and reproduced in
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  • 140 9 Messrs. Evatt and Co., secretaries of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Ltd-, inform the “S.T.” that Block B the company’» land at Holland R° a «L comprising all area of 33 sere» 1 rood pol»s has been sold for $70,000 cash and that negotiations are proceeding the
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  • 318 9 Messrs. Baker, Fearon an i Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Saturday, as follow» Business has fallen off considerably during the past week and each day, with 'he exception of two, has been unu-ually quiet. Whether it is the calm before a storm or not, is difficult,
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  • 35 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November £2sth, received on the 29th ult.: Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s s|d Smoked Sheet 2s s|d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 15 9 The following 13 an additional rubber output for November:— Sungei Gettah lbs 11,350
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  • 198 9 Penang, December 1, 1919; S. P. Tapioca No. 2 sl2.so—buyers M. P. Tapioca $13.00 —buyers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 !b«. 5 oz) sl6| buyer?. Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal $9O nom. Mace Picking» $6O sales Cloves $7O seller». Nutmeg»
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  • 124 9 Penang, December 1, 1919. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 0,8 M 3 Credit ...2/5 3/32 M 3 M Documentary ...2/5 1/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. n 3 days’ sight Private I Bombay Demand Bank I Moulmein Demand Bank >
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  • 996 9 NAMES. 4 I J RUBBER (Dollap.) 2 c Sc. S 0. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.15 4.25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3.70 4.00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 16,25 16.751 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.4( 1.50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 3.0 C 3.10 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 13.50 14 00 Balgownie
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  • 1360 9 jYew year Jrfeeting, 1920. RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, I3th 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 and $lOO to each
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    • 571 9 £W advertisement». VACANT. for the Estate K cq 1) nartment Messrs. Sime D%rbv Acc° an Malacca Competent Shorthand iC also Good General Clerk one l ablo ryP' sl typewriter preferred, to u 9rt OF PERAK. JSSISTANT BUILDIW6 INSPECTOR WANTED. Assistant Building Inspector for Sanitary B >ard, Ipoh, Salary h e
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  • 213 10 Primiir still Sats it is a Tisbui of Lies.” The evidence given by Mr W 0 Bullitt before the Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate concerning bis interviews in Paris with Mr Lloyd George was mentioned in the House of Commons on October 28th. Mr
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  • 242 10 —“S.T.” The Mata-mata. There have been five thefts in the feet’s domicile in seven days. The mata-mata on being linfvrmed. sayS “Don’t dismiss the boy—he might go and rob others. Put temptations in his way, sit up all night, watch him. and cat-ch him.” This is not
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  • 117 10 Mr. Justice Woodward < Justice) with Justice? Sproule aiid M hitiey has been engaged since Wednesday hearing the appeal in the action Harold Sam Godwin and Wilson Holgate and Co. (Far East) Ltd-, vs. Boustead and Co. against the judgment of Mr. J ustl cd Brown who
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  • 187 10 The “Bangkok Times” with thanks the receipt of a cheque for Tcs. 50 from Mr. J. D. Macyicar for the fund beins raised by the Rev. Donald J- Ross, in Penang, for the family of the late Mr. A. Forsyth Martin. The amount promised by members of
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    • 254 10 |jfrettowe| ACCESSORIES THE little tyre-troubles are often the hardest to bear. You can overcome them, and be sure of a safe return even if something goes wrong. Just provide yourself with Firestone Accessories. They prolong the life of the tyres and, used promptly. are the valuable “stitch in time.” Ji*
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    • 379 10 OF INTEREST TO DANGERS Under the heading “Too Much Tango” an American paper says that with the prevailing craze for dancing at all times anci places it. has become noticeable that women whose blood is thin —anaemic —fall victims to neuralgic pain? when they dance too 1 much and rob
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    • 380 10 Forflson tach lor Hunters. 4^a^F >,! A > Jfl f ■Mißg derided to bay a Tractor, the next question is-whloh Tract to a“"Fer tome of the important questions which will help the Planet The Fordaon Traotor operates with kerosene oil (coal oib whirhcheaper than gasoline, and average consumption is about
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  • 960 11 Information has been received that the i light on Round Island (Takong Kechee) was not burning at 3 a. m. on the 20 h inst. Information has been received that a large tree from sixty to seventy feet long and about two feet in diameter was seen drifting
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    • 324 12 THE MERGANTILE BANK OF INOIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England), Authorised Capital 41,500,00 C Subscribed Capital 1,500,000 P*id-up 750,600 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,000 Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrle, £»<;. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. K. Chaimen, E»c.. Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G
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