Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 7. VOL. LXXVIII. FRIDAY. 9th JANUARY, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS
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    • 531 1 H h Usw M W* 1 Scld Everywhere. f MINIMAX TANCYE’S 7ire extmgui.l6er S SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. PROTECTED BY PATFIMTR SIMPLICITY. —No experience is necessary to use the appliance. C.IH I O. EFFECTIVENESS. —Fire Brigades are rapidly adopting it for first aid ••yw^iriWi— 'iwwwi eisiNgi p n IMM *3jMOMBMgMMMMMggMgM»sMhMBMBHBMjigi&tetfau purposes.
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  • 33 2 CAPTAIN MATTHEWS AT CONSTANTINOPLE. [Riran’s TuBGRAXf-] London, January 6. The Air Ministry announces that Capt. Matthews arrived at Constantinople on the 23rd December from Belgrade, and is proceeding to Baghdad.
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  • 31 2 FRENCH AVIATORS START. London, January 4. The French aeroplane flying from Paris to Saigon, as mentioned on the 3rd inst., departed for Athens on the 3rd inst.
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  • 42 2 ON ST. CLOUD BRIDGE. Paris, January 6. Two trains on the Paris-Versaillo? Railway collided on St. Cloud Bridge, where a single line was working owing to the floods. Four coaches were smaehed to splenters. Twenty injured were sent to hospital.
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  • 168 2 THE BANKS SUSPECT. L n.don. January 4. A correspondent, writing from China to ‘‘The Times Trade Supplement,” dealing with currency in China,referring to the rapid rise of the dollar and the price of silver generally and the belief that this is due to Chinese hoarding of silver, suggests
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  • 130 2 The ties played yesterday afternooU resulted as follows Single Handicap “A”.— r—l IL Starr beat tl A. Lindley 21—9; -1 G. B. F. Southam beat +1 Capt. Kerr 21 —15; Scr. G. Wright Motion beat —1 J. Duguid 21—10. The following bowls ties are fixed for Monday,
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  • 340 2 The “Britibh Tinies and Mirror” of November 12, writes A sign of the times in the port of Bristol is the appearance at Sharpness of the s-s. Seang Bee with a cargo of about 6 000 tons of rice meal from Bangoon. This is biggest
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  • 2192 2 THE PROSECUTION. As briefly announced yesterday, the trial t f Teh Cheng Wah, until recently a clerk to Messrs Gutbrie and Co, Ltd, Penang, commenced at the Assizes yesterday before Mr Justice Woodward and a special jury, on three charges of forgery, and (alternatively) using as genuine forged
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    • 84 2 I JUST ARRIVED I Golofim Jamaica I I CIGARS. I H Perfecto’s per box of 25 $6,25- s fs Bouquets 5.00. Ĕ E OBTAINABLE FROM j 1 PRITCHARD C 0 LTD. M. N. NOOHU CO. 1 CHONG KEE CO. I 3= JF. G. TAYLOR CO., Ltd., H Merchants and Agents,
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    • 414 2 NEW POSITION Wanted change of employe I Qualified Accountant accustomed t M trolling large staff, and secretarial M Position must be senior one with I salary and prospects. Replies to B 11, c/o Pinang Gazette POSITION VACANT] A capable Assistant ProofT? wanted. Salary $4BO $690 P, M Superintendent, Printing Koala
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 389 2 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanDn IIMPERIALi j-j QUALITY PROGRAMME 0 U From Thursday Bth. to Sunday 11th, January, 1920. 0 H In the First Show at 7-45 p.m. Cl American Film Co., Presents. The ninth Instalment of three chapters of six U m parts of that thrilling detective-romantic-adventure wonder serial. Q outers The Diamond
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  • 699 3 '•8 F P.” A HANDSOME GIFT ACCEPTED. A special meeting of the Sir g\pore Cen.enary Committee was held on Wednesday at noon in the Council Ci amber, presided over by the hou’ble Mr H Marriott, to consider the receipt of a letter by Mr D Beatty, the Protector
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  • 26 3 London, December 24.—Fifteen people were killed and 30 injured in a fire at Newcastle to-day; the majority of the victims were wonxep\
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    • 1655 3 POSITIONS WANTED.NOTICES. DOGS. Briti-h). eitflit yir» expe ience Our Mr. Oh Theam Beng has Owners of Dogu are hereby reminded planter.' nT n e o desires position. Z n that the Registration of dogs for the year robb.,' 10 c/0 P p, naßg been authorised to Sign 11 Per en
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    • 194 3 CURES TALK. GREAT FAME OF A GREAT MEDICINE WON BY ACTUAL MERIT. The fame of Little’s Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has done to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says: I was troubled awfully
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    • 200 3 PRITCHARD Telegrams: o T Telephone: PEANCO 65 o’’ 0 PENANG 335With DepartmentPenang, incorporated in s.s. a i connections. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY. j?ace Hats! Race Hats! The newest creations in Millinery are now on show Ladies’ Trimmed Muslin 1 fl. Hats. Price from $22 to 6 5Ladies’ Trimmed Velour Hats. Limited
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  • 1476 4 The Government of the United States, etandir g 89 it does for democratic rul p t for permitting the maxiem of ndividuai liberty of speech and conduct compatible with the maiutenai.ee of -aw and orcer, has been compelled to take eras'ic action to avert the coB3€qa°rces
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  • 916 4 The death of Baron Cunlifle of Headley, at the age of 64, removes A Great Banker ona who, as Governor of the Bank of England until al oat a year ago, was one of the greatest bankers in the world. He became Direc or of the his'oric
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  • 397 4 Capt. G Ambler, M C, and Mrs A Lave returned to Kuala Lumpur. 9s Mr J C G Spooner, who recently re ed from Home, is to be stationed at Ip^ Q We regret to learn that Mr J u Voules was slighdy indi p 3te d
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  • 324 4 M.M." Oliver—Wilkinson. The marriage was solemnised at St Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday afternoon, of Mr R tfi H Oliver, of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Phyllis Wilkinson, daughter of Mr and Mrs W A Wilkinson, cf Kuala Lipis. Pahang, The bride, who was given away by
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  • 42 4 The Band will play the following p r gramme of music at the Esplanade fromp.m. to-day 1. Overture Mczart Soppe 2 Fox Tret Over There Coh*m 3 Selection Doris Godfrey 4. Waltz Alexandra Gang 5. March Th« King’s Musketeer Howson
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    • 135 4 DeRESZKE CIGARETTES EGYPTIAN (Tenor) in 50's. VIRGINIA (Americane) SOLD OUT. IMPORTERS BEHR CO., Penang. ffl CONNOISSEURS I PREFER g B w I AAlfil Mill iBOLS GIN i I AGENTS: I MARTIJN ELLERMAN H 'PHONE NO. 348- ffl I BLUE SEAL BRAND I PALE PILSEN BEER As Popular for Its quality
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    • 5 4 “E. O.” TANGO DINNER TO-NIGHT.
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  • 416 5 r’ b i;MSOF GOVERNMENT’S OFFER, [Ritrrßß’B Txlsgkams-] London, January 4. After lengthy negotiations, the Govern- t g er to railwaymen is announced It Ovides that the lowest paid workers shall F 56s weekly and that a large section restive j t the porters shall receive £3 as against
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  • 115 5 THE SEEN VALLEY RESULT. Loncon, January 4 The Spen Valley by-election result is generally regarded as a damaging blow to the Government, in view of the fact that the Free Liberals deliberately challenged the Coalition by putting up Sir John •Simon, which challenge Mr Lloyd George accepted by
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  • 64 5 London, January 6. l .e congestion of the ports continues a is severely felt. It appears Governtti:.*. caig' fs accuu u ate at poits instead I eing rapidly disposed o* land ships are elayed for many days in port awaiting ci charge At present eighteen ships are uisCf
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  • 48 5 A FAL*E ALARM. London, January 2. The as City of Calcutta from Liverpool, w passengers aboard, has not been Sported since the 23rd December, when off Gihaat. Safe at Port Said. London, January 4. -ity of Calcutta arrived at Port Said tQ December 31st.
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  • 44 5 New York. January 5. D »mage amounting to $lOO,OOO was done e on the ex-German liner Pretoria, by V p aS landed over to Britain WM ,ed j StateB Shipping Board, and L w »8 ready to sail for England.
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  • 58 5 AMERICA’S REQUEST. Paris, January 5. The Echo de Paris states that the United States’ Ambassador on January 3rd requested that the decisions of the Supreme Council henceforth be not introduced with the words the Allied and Associated Powers but merely the Allied Powers. It is understood, however,
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  • 139 5 AUSTRIA’S SUPREME NEED. Paris, January 5. The Supreme Council adopted M. Lou. cheur’s report of the agreement reached be. tween the Allies and Germany regarding compensation for the Scapa Flow scuttling. The delivery of urgently needed foodstuffs, which the Allies agreed to supply Austria, is delayed, owing
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  • 99 5 IO CHINA AND EUROPE Washington, January 3. It is understood that a Pacific Development Company, including several New York Banks, has advanced $5,000,000 to China. Other loans wid follow if the conditions warrant. The War Finance Corporation announces four loans aggregating $l7 000.000 to manufacturing exporters. It is
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  • 144 5 ARRIVAL IN LONDON. Paris, January 4. The Italian Premier has arrived en route for London to discuss with Mr Lloyd George the Fiume and Adriatic questions. The Adriatic. London, January 5. The Italian Premier, Signor Nitti, and the Foreign Minister, Signor Scialoja, arrived in London from Paris to
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  • 96 5 A RECORD LIST. London, January 6. The companies registered in London during the past six months reached the unprecedented total of 5,415, with a capital of £252,000,000, of which textiles and clothing represent £30.000,000, mine* £24,000,000. shipping £22,000,000, banks and finance £22,000,000, motors £18,000,000, food £14,000.000. insurance
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  • 93 5 FIGURES FOR 1919. London, January 7. The Board of Trade returns of imports for December gve £169,000,000 and of exports £90,000,000. The increases are £53,000.000 and £52,000,000 respectively, compared with December 1918. The imports in 1919 were £1,632,000,000 and exports £798,000 000 increases of £315,*****0 and £297.000,000 respectively,
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  • 252 5 DENIKIN’S COLLAPSE. London, January 4. While the report of a coup d'etat at Denikin’s headquarters is regarded as dubious, it appears certain that Denikin’s armies are In a position of imminent peril. The Bolshevists are only 30 miles from Taganrog, which was recently bis base. Denikin has lost
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  • 117 5 TO LIBERATE EAST LETTLAND. Copenhagen, January 5. The official Lett Bureau cn January 3rd says the Lett Army, supported by the left wing of the Polish Army, has beguu an offensive against the Bolshevists in the direction of Dvinsk, and it is developing favourably. The Letts reached a
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  • 310 5 4,500 ARRESTS IN AMERICA. New York, January 4. The arrests in the great raid on extremists total 4,500, of which over half will be deported. New York, January 5 Federal Agents assert that recent arrests disclosed a conspiracy by the Russian regime to disrupt the currency of
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  • 62 5 ANTI DYNASTIC DEMONSTRATIONS. Paris, January 5. A Belgrade message reports that serious anti-Dynasty Republican manifestations occurred in Sofia. A large crowd, including leading Bourgeois, demonstrated bef ire the Palace and shouted Vive Republique,” Down with the King,” and attempted to rush the Palace. Troops opened fire and the
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  • 115 5 Paris, January 4. A telegram from Constantinople states that forecasts of the decision cf tbe Peace Conference with regard to Turkey, especially a rumour that tne custody of the Dardanelles Straits will be taken from Turke* creased a deep impression here. Tbe officials declare that the Government
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  • 156 5 Expenditure of Abmv Funds. London, December 30. —Sir John Hewett's report to the army council on Mesopotamia reports that there is no ground whatever for suggestion that army funds were expended in a desire to provide for after peace developments. They were uniformly expended with the primary object
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  • 67 5 Delhi, January I.—A Russian wireless message states that there is a strong antiRussian attitude on the part of the people of Bokhara. This is ascribed to the behaviour of Kobsov’s troops during the disturbances which occured in Bokhnra early in 1919. These troops being utterly undicipliued, wreaked
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  • 24 5 NATIONALISTS GO TO PARIS. Cairo, Jar uary 4. Nationalist envoys are proceeding to Paris immediately to consult Zagblul Pasha regarding Lo:d Milner’s proclamation.
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  • 23 5 Cairo, January 5. Viscount Allenby proceeds to the Sudan to-day, via the Red Sea. He will meet King Hussein st Jeddah.
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  • 40 5 London. January 4. Mr T B Holder, C B, C M G, Cuunseller of the British Ernba sy at Washington, has been appointed British High Commissioner in Budapest, pending the resumption of diplomatic relations with Hungary.
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  • 32 5 Washington, January 5. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Prohibition Enforcement Law. also that the sale of beer containing over 2-| per cent of alchohol is illegal.
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  • 94 5 BACKED BY AMERICAN DOLLARS London, January 5. The Times New York correspondent states that the Anti-Saloon League is starting almost immediately a world prohibition campaign backed by a fund of £10,000,000. Britain, which is described as ‘‘(he keystone of tbe world’s liquor traffi<(arch”, will be tbe first
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  • 20 5 Loudon, January 6. The death has occurred of Lo;d Cuolifie, formerly Governor of the Bank of England.
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  • 25 5 London, January 6. The death is announced of Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, Hon Physician to the King in Scotland, aged 78.
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  • 177 5 ON RUSSIA AND GERMANY. London, January 4. Mr Winston Churchill, at Sunderland, said tbe condition of Europe and Asia was desperate. Nubudy coaid tell what wou'd emerge from Russia, but it would be some, thing very menacing to civilisation, especially to the British Empire. New forces were springing
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  • 504 5 London December 29—Another Indian mail having arrived to-day. The papers are again foil of the so-called disclosures. These have reached the stage of General Beynon’s evidence Fatty capital is bebg made out of it and the comments of the “Pioneer” which are cabled ara therefore useful since
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  • 86 5 CONGRESS DEMANDS. Amritsar, December 30. The Indian National Congress passed a resolution unanimously demanding, in view of tl e r» relations in the evidence at the Hunter Commission, that General Dyer be removed from his command, also in view of Sir Michael O’Dwyet’s endorsement of the firing
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  • 181 5 Delhi, December 31.—Our forces entered Kutkai on the 29th without opposition. Mullah Fazal Din having retired to the interior is believed still obdurate. Wana Wazirs who have not yet been offered terms will be dealt with. Kutkai, December 31 —The usual sniping continued but our picketing troops have
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  • 132 5 WIDESPREAD DESTRUCTION. Mexico City, January 5. Scores were killed in a widespread earthquake on January 3rd. Heavy damage wa® done, particularly in Vera Cruz Province. Many Lives Lost. Mexico City, January 5. The earthquake was felt throughout the country. Thirty dead were counted in ths village of
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  • 179 5 London, January 5. The ex-Kaiser, in a letter to the Tsar» dated 30th May, 1892, published in the Morning Post,” alleges that a celebrated British politician sent for tbe German Ambassador and offered him a treaty of alliance with Germany, which was urgently renewed later in the
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  • 298 5 —Havas. TBE FIUME QUESTION. Par is, December 6.—Signor Nitti, the Italian Premier, arrived in Paris 'yesterday French circles sta’e that tbe most serious obstacle is due neither to France nor Great Britain, nor even to tbe Uni ed States, bat to the Italian Government, which did not include
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  • 59 5 Paris, December 12. —Allegations are inadtr in connection with the distribution of rice and lard which was destined for Paris. It is stated that some 6,000 tons of these commodities were despatched elsewhere, notably to Coblenz and Mainz and sold at enormous profits. Thia speculator is
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  • 76 5 Comment on the economic crisis in Franc® is furnished by figures dealing with extravagance of the people, In the first ten month of 1913 3,200,0 0 pieces of jewellery in gold and platinum and 17,300,000 in silver wer® purchased. This year the totals are 7,000.000 and 22,300,000
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  • 1211 6 A STORMY RECEPTION. At the special Trade Union Congress in London on December 10, on the Radian ei'uation, a resolution wag moved demanding immediate consideration of the Soviet peace offer, the withdrawal of troops, and the right to .an independent and impartial inquiry into
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    • 361 6 A WARNING TO EARLY RISERS. People who reside in the Tropics, Or in any part where Malaria prevails, should avoid going before the su n has dispelled the morning mists, and also before they have breakfasted. The reasons for this are that the vapours which arise from the night are
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 243 7 i II EIHTUII UF THE “PINANG GAZETTE.”] SJK Hie shortage ol small change ucraily has become so keenly felt really time something was I >iic to improve matters, ft looks as hoarding on a big scale is going and there is also a possibility that the silver and
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    • 239 7 /Io firn Editor of the ‘‘Pinang Gazette.”] Sib,— -A’nent the article appearing m your paper of the 6th instant. AVith due respect and humble apologies to Air. Clive Holland and his story re the Scotch captain. Well sir, you know what “Canny men” Scotchmen are and their dry
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    • 42 7 To The Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —The ignoramus “Enquirer” should know better than to intrude his undesired self upon an erudite enquire into the derivation of the word “too-kee.” Yours, etc., SUDAH. (This cc urespondence is now closed.— Ed.)
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  • 52 7 Calcutta, December 29.—The second rice forecast for 1919-20 shows an increase of two per cent, in yield over the revised final estimate of last year. dhe third cotton forecast shows an increase of 13 per cent, in area and 54 per cent in yield over last year’s
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  • 107 7 ir mon thly medal for January, 1920, and the Gold Medal, 1919, will ■e played for on Saturday and Sunday, 10th and 11th January. We understand that a motor ambuance will reach Penang a few days ence, via Singapore, supplied nough Messrs. Wearne Brothers, limited. On its
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  • 144 7 London, December 24.—The English Press unanimously supports the Irish proposals. Ireland’s first yerdict is unanimously unfavourable, lhe main criticism is directed against the financial arrangements, which ope paper considers based on the principle of feeding a dog with his own tail. The geographical division is also criticised
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  • 110 7 London, December 12. —In the Dutch second chamber Dr. Sannes, social democratic labour party, said he had never been opposed to the exKaiser’s remaining in the country because he believed him to be one who deserved compassion, but Kautsky’s book gave him quite a different opinion. That book
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  • 100 7 London, December 28. —Mr. Montagu announces that fully qualified European medical practitioners are required for temporary service witif the Indian troops. They must be British subjects of European descent and not more than 35 years of age; they must sign a contract to serve for two
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  • 48 7 London, December 27. —A telegram to the “Daily Mail” from Vevey says: Heavy snowfalls have resulted in a number of avalanches. Powdered snow near Davos penetrated a couple of sanatoria and two patients were killed. The rest were isolated in the top storeys for several hours.
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  • 46 7 London, December 29.—A Milan message states: Despite her own food scarcity Italy has agreed to adopt 15,000 starving Viennese babies. Preparations for their departure are in hand. Two trains laden with provisions and clothes have been sent to Vienna from Italy*
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  • 34 7 London, December 26.—A Cairo message states: A revolver shot was fired at Mr. Beckett, Chief Engineer of the State Railways, this morning. Mr. Beckett was not injured and the assailant escaped.
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  • 163 7 Weltevreden, January 6. —Douwes Dekker was arrested this morning in Bandoeng.—Aneta. Dekker was a notorious Dutch agitator who was deported from Java in 1913 as a person hostile to the Government. Returnnig to Europe he became connected with an Indian Revolutionary Committee with headquarters in Berlin, and
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  • 65 7 Yesterday’s quotation for unrefined tin is Penang was $175 per picul buyers, no selle rs and for refined tin $lB5 per picul, busines done, tin ore $176 per picul, business done Tin was quoted in London on Jan. 7th at £367 spot, and £365 three months. Tin was
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  • 64 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for December Anglo Sumatra 96,465 Asahan 75,827 Bah Lias 121,424 Bila Sumatra 32,907 Central Sumatra 28,731 Henrietta 58,400 Investment Trust 100,936 Investment Tea 489,699 Laras (Sumatra) 34 367 Mendaris 113,381 Sialang lbs 165,228 Sungei Matang 36,672 Sungei Kari 34,624 Soengei Rampah 28,010
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  • 82 7 Messrs Allen Dennys Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 96| to 111 j diamond No. 2 84 96 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 94
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  • 100 7 At an extraordinary general meeting, held on December 1, the resolution for consolidating the capital into one class of shares was confirmed. In accordance with the terms of such resolution, shareholders will be invited to subscribe for 12,500 new shares of £1 each, at 30s per share, pro
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  • 199 7 Penang, January 9, 1920. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 $l4 25—-Rales M. P. Tapioca sl4.7s—sales Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sl6| buyerp. Black Pepper $25 nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $75 sellers Cloves $l5O sellers.
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  • 113 7 Penang, January 9, 1920 {By Courtesy ot 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 .4 Moulmein Demand Bank z 3 days’ sight
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  • 37 7 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departure to the Madras Presidency for the month’ of December f l9HLl>=s Adults. Minors. Arrivals' 5761 706 Departures 2302 111 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 393 7 Found hanging by his neck by means of a black muffler from the trellis work on top of a wooden partition in a room at the Straits Hotel, Tanjong Pagar Hoad, a European, who had given his name as Murray, was the subject of an inquiry in
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  • 388 7 PENANG, JANUARY 9, 1920. BEEF— eta. Soup per catty 30 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do eurry 36 stew 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 65 do Feet do Heart small per catty 35 Liver do 70
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  • 102 7 To day’s^’Arrivals. Ip h, McDonald, 528, Singapore, Adamson, GilGilan Co, general Glenfalioeh, Macmuzie, 1,427, Singapore, Chin Ken Co, general. Pin Seng, Leyne, 398, Singapore, Eastern Shipp og Co, general. Foo Shing, Robertson, 1,423, Hongkong, Boustead I: Co, general. Kawachi Maru, Watanabe, 3,654, Yokohama, Paterson, Simons, Co, general. Expected
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  • 325 7 DAILY (except Sunday), Pant Biintar, Bagan Serai, Taiping Y By train Ipoh, KualaKubu, Kuala Lumpur 7.15 am Seremban, Malacca, Johore, I& 6 p.m Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also J 0.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m Taiping By train also aho 10.15 a.m. Batu
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  • 14 7 The homeward mail D by the Kleist closes at noon on Monday.
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  • 145 7 Jan B,—New Club, Taipiug, Dance, 9.30 Jan 10—Agricultural Show, Kuala Kangsar. Jan 10 and 11. —Penang Golf Club, Competitions. Jan 11.—Malacca P.A., Special Meeting. Jan 11.—P.V.R.C. Shoot, 200, 500 and 600, 7-30 a.m. Jan 12.—The Athenaeum, Debate on Bolshevism,” in Masonic Hall, 12 Logan Road, 9 p.m. Jan
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