Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 January 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No 13. VOL. LXXVIII. FRIDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS.
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    • 719 1 Repute. i 3 i o sold Kv^ y L 7j e nrii imin. INSURANCE. THE a B a S J Ik T W >. < A V I JI Reliable ISip B H The undersigned as agents for the Corpo v t- 3 HI R f V--.Y ration are prepared
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    • 49 1 milWteC I THE BEST CAR IN TOWN i I t 8 g LSole Agents S.S. £F.M.S> Ong Sam Leong a Co. g •«mum up /iid uh ihi HD ii tii< til ill II 11 Ilf I Illi 1111 fill till Illi Illi fill MB If U till Ilf I
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  • 748 2 Views of Mb. Putnam Weale. Peking, December 28. —Mr. Putnam Weale, writing in the “Peking Leader” on the relations of revolutionary Russia to China says “It seems clear that Admiral Koltchak has not only failed but within a few weeks either the Soviet Government or a mixture
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    • 533 2 t=. r—-—- I POSITION WANTED. Billet wanted as Fitter or Driver. Can take charge of Factory engine and ail rubber curing machinery. 15 years mechanical experience. Holds good testimonials. P. J. de SHva, c/o Postmaster, Prai. 00-31-1 POSITIONS VACANT. Jobbing and News Compositors wanted. Apply Works Manager, The Pinang Gazette
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    • 219 2 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FILLIS’ GREAT CIRCUS. OPENING POSTPONED UNTIL SAT., JANUARY 17TH. AT 4 P.M. Owing to the late departure of the Steamer conveying FILLIS GREAT CIRCUS Company from Singapore, the opening ’as been unavoidably postponed. A GRAND OPENING MATINEE WILL, TAKE PLACE SATURDAY, JAN. 17™ AT 4 P.M. LOCATION:— dato
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    • 267 2 I I Apollinaria I CUIDUCNT I ATURAL MINERAI I snlrmtni now again I JUST ARRIVED. I obtai mable j 8 Since its foundation in 1872, the Apolii n I i IN CASES OF I business has always been I g g £3,000,000 of British money is invest I 1100 Pin!
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    • 250 2 aannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDn A SPECIAL RACE ATTRACTION SECOND TO NONE AT Q Where everybody goes. The home of art s highest attainment. Q El The sole of music revealed here. All Brand New Pictures. H From Thur., 15th, to Sun., 18th January. 1920. Q n ln the Second Show at 9. p.m.
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  • 441 3 The average hi useholder, says the Free P.eas,” has only to rtftr to the list issued ut the Clyde Ten ace market prices to note ai d fully appreciate the enormous increase iu the cost of foods, uff-t since the first week ia August 1914 as
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  • 587 3 The case in which Henri i-eorg? Heimberg, a Frenchman, alias Col, Price of P. ru, who wisrtcent’y brought down from B' ngkok, ia charged with ch ating the the Be'ginn Consol iu r« Bp ct of a sum of $l5O was aga’D called up before Mr
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 789 3 TAKE care ofyour hair ADOPT THE POPULAR AND BENEFICIAL “HARLENE HAIR-DRILL” I OOO.WO Complete HAIR-DRILL Outfits Free to Readers. j are worried about the condition of new sparkle and freshness revivifying the I F 5 J i, r if it is weak, impoverished, fall- hair, and all the lost light
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    • 368 3 A Great Sufferer from Rheumatism Cured by LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM. Mr. N. Terry of Countess Wells, Aberdeen says:—l was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years, during which time I tried many remedies from which I received but very little relief. I had great pain in any arms and
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    • 572 3 Manly Vigour and Strength Dr. Cassell's Tablets Put New Life into Weak, Nervous, Worn-out Men. Jamaica. South Africa. Mr. James N. Plummer, District Constable, Mr. Ernest J. Smith, 69a, Bezindenhout Hayes P. 0., Jamaica, West Indies, writes street, Troyville, Johannesburg, South live years ago I was taken ill, and though
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  • 3649 4 THE SECOND DAY. KEEN COMPETITION. The second day of the Penang Turf Club’s New Year Meeting was, like the Srsr, a splendid success The conditions 'were agaio ideal, the attendance a very good one, and the sport excellent throughout, although the fields were not of such a good
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  • 136 4 S F P.” The collapse of the verandah at the house of Mr. Naida on Tuesday has resulted in very serious injuries to Mrs T Naidu. The house is situatfd at the rear of the Straits Motor Oar Service, 214 217 Orchard-rd, Singapore, and there is no
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  • 101 4 7 WJ —“Times of Ceylon.’ l We learn that the 1920 crops of six coconut estates of a well-known pl awter have been bought. The price paid averages Rs. 103 per 1,000 nuta delivered ex-estates, which are situated in the Colombo, Moratuwa, Negombo and Chilaw districts.
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    • 394 4 NEW Two Probationer Central Asylum Tlj )n Commencing salary s3n 1 allowance, unite.m furnished quarter?, Hnr j etc In in own handwriting to T’ Superintendent from whom S enters can be obtained. r Posi ion open to Typist anTT" Clerk who must be a neat willing worker with A liberal
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  • 1242 5 AREA INCREASED OVER 1918 19. The Seccnd Rice Forecast (1919-20) Hated Calcutta, December 22, 1919, s ates: This forecast is based on reports received from Province?, which contain about 99 per cent of the total area ur d?r rice in British India. I r refers practically
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  • 279 5 The summary of the Crop R-port for the week ending the 3rd January states that, exc pt for a very slight shower in Mandalay, the week was rainless. The harvesting of the main rice crop i? proceeding apace. Threshing and winnowing h.ve commenced in a f w
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  • 160 5 Rangoon, January 9.—Yesterday 5,000 bags were sold for January by a Fu’-opean miller at Rs. 458, Buyers offered Rs. 450 and Rs. 452-8 0 without success to other mills Small mills qu lity w*re sold at Rs, 472 8 0 for Febru -ry and Rs. 475 for
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    • 330 5 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Models 16e and JOd. With Carriage <2 (Brief) Writes a line 12 inches long and holds paper inches wide With Carriage (Policy) Writes a line 16 inches long and holds paper 18% inches wide Possess everything which is latest and best in ypewriter construction and more. They possess
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    • 221 5 OF. INTEREST TO DANCERS. Under the heading “Teo Much Tango’’ an American paper says that with, the prevailing craze for dancing at all times and places it has become noticeable that women whose blood, is thin —anaemic —fall victims to neuralgic pains when they dance too much and rob themselves
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    • 237 5 PRITCHARD Telegrams: n T Telephone: PEANCO -PENANG 335. With DepartmentPenang, incorporated in s.s. a i connection.. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT INCLUDING Millinery, Blouses, Haberdashery, Dress Goods Rain Coats, Linen Goods, Cretonnes, Etc Etc, A A 1 w \y fl iw in, v '7 Ii y vo; W i 1 Royal Worcester 587
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  • 25 6 Scott— -At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on the 12tb instant, to Lt), and Mrs. J. W. Scott, Bukit Slarong Estate, Padeng Serai, a daughter.
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  • 932 6 While commercial, industrial, social political and other questions to which the papers may give prominence engage men’s minds, it would be a mistake to permit the problems of the hour to so obsess them that they can devote no attention at all to other matters, such
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  • 27 6 Yesterday's quotation for refined tin in Penang was $lB5 per picul, business done; and for raw tin $lB4, tin ore $lB4 per picul, business done.
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  • 228 6 The output of the Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the first half of the month was 210 piculs. The dredge lost 20 hours’running time owing to the shortage of fuel. The output of the North Taiping Tin Dredging Co,Ltd, for the first half of the month was
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  • 1434 6 Although Mr R J Wilkinson, C M G, the Governor of Sierra Leone; Sir Edward M Merewether Eastern Cadets. Governor of Leeward Islands; and Sir Hugh Clifford, the Governor of Nigeria, originally entered the public service as Cadets in British Malaya, and Sir James Stewart Lockhart, the
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  • 93 6 Singapore's Rice Scheme. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 16. In a few days, a scheme of famife rationing of rice will be introduce Applicants have to state in forms many in the family eat rice, the 3 they will be informed where they will get rice and
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  • 19 6 Singapore, January 16The transport Dongola, arrived in port at 10 p.m., w.’U homo the Manchester.
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  • 110 6 —“S. F. p.” The Accused Discharged. [From Our Own Singapore, Jaunary At Singapore Assizes, under new procedure, Mr. Knowles ted at the close of the prosecution the Owen Road murder charge, the Jury could not safely convict. The Chief Justice summed U P length, and after
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    • 1107 6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies, Penang, which states amongst other things:— The subscription list will open at 10 a.m. on the 15th January, 1920, and win eJnsR on nr before the 31st January. 1920 for local subscribers, and on the
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    • 16 6 E.&O. HOTEL. MCE TIFFIN DIHHER. Saturday, January ITtfj. E. O. Orchestra during Tiffin and Dinner Everyday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-dat. 9.32 a m. 2.30 a.m. 9.48 p.m. 12.00 m’nt. To-mobbow. 12.00 5.00 a m. 12 00 noon? 5.00 p m.
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  • 524 7 T HE PEACE TREATY. I i aTlF ication2.xchanged. I ■Hirrra’ 6 IttWBAW.) I p.»rie, J «Doary 10. f ,of the Tr»^? relXoba K liftt ific* 10 ■i st 4 15 A Prosaic Ceremony. Piris, January 10. r V at the Foreign Office was I r«.nd m.Bt protic character lai the
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  • 36 7 London, January 10. 1 ;p 1 limes’ Washington correspond» -.a es that President Wilson favours 1? immediate referendum on the Peace Wy. the machinery for which could be rt ;ea within two months.
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  • 55 7 Strange Sto ry f rom Germany. REPORTED REVOLUTION. t Brussels, January 10 f re P >r t is brought by travellers tt-rt the German GovernSr c a 9 een overthrown, and that the tenerid of the situation, A th* a» 3ri P h R9 been declared throughout it obUinabf 1
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  • 54 7 A Meeting convened The Lf o Paris, January 10, Aidant w-| Na 10n8 is being convened ”ill be mki- 18 >D n eXt week The meet jC somew hat informal a c D.but b l as the official inaugur* with t( JP ermit the coromittees 11 e
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  • 59 7 >IGQ ESTED SOLUTION The British p&rlB J r, uary 10. lTe i FreQch Governments e ita]i Rn p pH to Signor Nitii, Q| in„ Rs a or dhicus n l eation of Fi m «7 L e T 7 00 ,be o' I '»Iv Jn? oT‘“’ the
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  • 588 7 SIR ERIC GEDDES’S REPLY. [Ratma’a TmtHuirt.] London, January 10. Sir Eric Geddes, replying to Mr Thomas’s intimation of the Railwaymen s decision.says that as the Cabinet,bad laid down the lines of the Government’s proposals and the issues involved were of national importance affect» ing every section of the
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  • 210 7 Havas. Paris, January 13.—There is little comment at present in tbe French newspapers on the course of the peace conference negotiations in consequence of the Bolshevist menace to India. A change has intervened in English circles regarding the future of Constantinople, which now favour the retention of
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  • 103 7 THE SHANGHAI RESOLUTION. (Ravna's Tumkaxb.] London, January 10. Tbe Secretary of tbe Edinburgh AntiOpium Committee, writing to the "Times, urges tbe Government to adopt the Associated British Chamber of Commerce resolution, passed at Shanghai in November, as regards the control of morphia factories in Britain, The writer advocates
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  • 29 7 AMERICA’S ASSISTANCE. Washington, January 10. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury has asked Congress for authority to advance 150,000,000 dollars for food relief in Austria, Armenia and Poland.
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  • 82 7 London, January 10. A Moscow wireless says Odessa is surrounded by Ukrainian insurgents, and quotes an unconfirmed report that Irkutsk was captured by insurgents and that Koltchak, and bis staff, were arrested by his own soldiers, The Lett-Polish Frant. Copenhagen January 11. Tbe Bolshevists are transferring troops
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  • 31 7 200,000 COTTON OPERATIVES OUT, Bombay, January 10. Practically all the Bombay cotton operatives have struck. 200,000 are out. Definite demands have now been formulated, There are no disorders.
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  • 67 7 Rome, January 10. A Caproni aeroplane which left for Salonika to see if the landing stages on tbe Rome to Tokio route are in proper condition, lauded at Valuna owing to fog. Aviators at Valona. A Rome message states that Lieutenants Scavini and Banalumi, piloting a Caproni
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  • 45 7 Havana, January 10. The President of Cuba met Lord Jellicoe and Sir Robert Borden on their arrival. Lord Jellicoe depar's for South Africa on the 11th January. There is no confirmation of the report that Sir R Borden will accompany him.
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  • 71 7 A GALLANT DEFENCE. London, January 10. A hundred Sinn Feiners, with bombs, revolvers and shotguns, made a night, attack on tbe police barracks at Castlehackett (Galway). A sergeant and constable,the sole defenders, replied with volleys, refusing to surrender. A patrol of four constables two miles distant heard
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  • 41 7 London, January 11. The cargo vessel Treveal, from Calcutta, with a cargo of jute aud manganese ore, was wrecked at Weymouth. There are seven survivors, and it is feared 33 have perished. Twenty bodies have been washed ashore,
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  • 541 7 Mr O F Stonor has left Kuala Lumpur for Penang Hill for a few days. Mrs A Huttenbacb will be re-visiting Penang early in March. Inspector Mason has undergone an operation for appendicitis in Penang General Hospital. Mrs Andal, wife of tbe band master of the Perak
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  • 98 7 Sent co Penang by Mistake. Madras, December 31.—The Ceykn Ob’erver learns that the mail bag sent from Bombay to Ceylon, which should have arrived by the P and O steamer Somali about three weeks ago aud was supposed to te lost, has found. It was overcarried
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  • 45 7 The Band will play the following programme cf misic at the Esplanade, from 5 p.m. to-day 1. Fantasia Carmen Bizet 2. Fox Tret Young Country Girl Perez 3. Selection Yes Uncle Ayer 4 Waltz Tne Missouri Logan 5. March Salute The Standard Safroni
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  • 1054 7 THE MAN FROM PENANG. The London “Evening News” December J6th says A mixed bridge club played a prominent part in a divorce case that cams before Mr Justice Shearman to-day. It was alleged by the husband that bis wife and her lover met at the club
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  • 216 7 To-day’s Funeral. The funeral of Mr. Tye Kee Yoon* formerly Consul for the Chinewi Republic in Penang, who died on the 15th May last year, took place thia morning, the cortege leaving hitf residence, No. 43, Green Hall, foe the family burial ground at
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  • 250 7 The following are iHr latest quota*i >ns ir> Messrs. Kenneiy Oo.’s share list:— > Y esterd ay. To- day uc a© jc (ft SHARES. S 5 4) 55 CQ X Qfi 02 Rubber (Dollar). S c. c. 5 c. c. A. Hitam 22.00 23 00 Balgownie 840
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  • 15 7 The following are additional rubber output» for December Riverview lbs United Malacca 16,274
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  • 87 7 Messrs Allen Dennys <fc Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber «old by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 99 to 109| diamond No. 2 78} 98| Unsmoked sheet No. 1 93
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  • 58 7 OBITUARY. SIR J. M. McCALLUM, M.E. Jjondon, January 11» The Liberal M.P. for Sir J. M. McCallum, is dead. The deceased was a soap manufacturer in Paisley, which he had represented since 1906. At the General Election, the result was Sir J- M. McCallum (L) 7542, Mr. J. M. Biggai
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  • 217 8 Kuala Lumpur Drawing. i At a meeting held in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, ou Tuesday afternoon, presided over by Mr. W. T. Chapman, Protector of Chinese, „126 premium bonds were drawn, 63 of “A” series and 63 of “B”. The following are the ticket numbers and the
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  • 230 8 A special meeting will be held at the Sanitary Board Offices, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. to consider the introduction in Kuala Lumpur of a system of household rationing of rice. In the course of an exhaustive address on the present food situation in Malaya, Mr. E.
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  • 269 8 Berlin July 15.—Members ef th« InterAllied Commission in Berlin, of which General Malcolm, of the British Army, is chairman. and Col. Parker, of the United States Army, the chief American representative, attach m> importance to the report that the Entente intends t° send a swarm of dectectives into
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 300 8 Constructed through- A> out of the well-known ***\S~ VB. S. A. high quality material and workmanship, the B.S.A. Motor Bicycle is unequalled for reliability. It is the ideal mount for solo and sidecar as the B.S. A. Three. Speed Countershaft i Gear makes hill-climbing easy. RIDE A Motorbicycle Supplied and
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    • 8 8 Schweppes BRITISH APERIENT WATER Agents: HUTTENBACH BROS., CO.
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    • 452 8 Heart of Empire Series. No. 4 J Westminster Abbey 5 founded by Edward the ConUf/ jAI F fessor about 1050 and rebu.lt by Hemy 111,, though only the beautiful King Edward Chapel, rfMwl r tbe Choir, Chapter House, the K i iHSSSSI yc Crypt remain of his work. W. v
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  • 84 9 To-day’s Arrivals. Ipoh, McDonald, 528, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general Malacca, Stack, 405, Singapore, Adamson Gilfillan and C >, general. Thongwa, Duncan, 3,428, Singapore, Islay Kerr, Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Thongwa, Singapore, 16ch. Japan, Singapore, 18th. Melville Dollar, Hongkong, sth Feb, Harold Dollar, Hongkong, l(hh Marco Ships in
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  • 304 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping > By train Ipoh, KualaKubu. Kuala Lumpur 7.15 a.m Seremban, Malacca, Johore, i& 6 p.m Singapore and Hongkong PENANG AND PROVINCE WELLESLEY. Pulau Jerejak Mon. Wed. Thurs. and Saturdays 6.30 a.m Balik Pulau 8 a m. and 12.30 p.m
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  • 57 9 The homeward mail, for specially superscribed letters only, closes at 6 p.m. tomorrow, for the Kitano Mara. A small letter mail from the United Kingdom arrived by the ss Elpenor this morning. A farther mail ex ss Antilochus will arrive by train from Singapore to-night, and will be
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  • 82 9 Jan 17.—Penang Races Jan 17. —Fillis’s Circus j p.m. and 9-15 p.m. Jan 18 —Penang Swimming Club, Monthly Competitions. Jan 18 —-Penang Hunt C’ub, Ride, 6 45 am. Jan 21.—St George’s Girls’ Home, Meeting, G ivernoi s Office, Penang, noon. Jan 25.—P V.RC. Shojt, 300 and 600, 7
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  • 127 9 2nd Sunday After Epiphany 8 am. Matins. Psalms 27 and 36. 9.30 am Holy Communion (Tamil). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 pm. Evenson?. Hymns 28, 75, 81, 272. Psalm LXVTII. ST. MARK’S BUTTERWORTH. 8.30 R.m. Huly Communion (English' 1 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon (English). S.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 238 9 f- BEST 1 j AUSTRALIAN FLOUR. I S t N HES tf fsl AM 2M QU4LIIY. cs 3 Ĕ SUT BE SEEN AT OUR OITIOR 3 s B ORDERS FOR SMALL OR BIG 1 I quantities or for regular I i MONTHLY DELIVERIES WILL BE I BOOKED AT FAVOURABLE PRICES
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    • 341 9 S r. young co., it 1, 3 PENANG- D I I fanct “MOSAIC” |j uHI Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles, n IHQ ff xte I 1 Great Variety in Artistic Colors Patteras. I □la y n IR 0 B H Ik y A v J o s PLAIN “MALACCA” CONCBETB n00B!N6
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  • 656 10 Jchn Porter's Life Story. The life of John Porter, the famous trainer, is published. Asa boy John Porter, who was born in 1838, was associated with Tom Asbmall, who woo the Two Thousand Guineas on The Wizard in 1861, -‘for he and I were schoolmans at
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    • 226 10 F“ G ives a full rich lather. A' *-w '/H i KSgMfK I 1 L W > -ww 1 *1 \>Z r .w ffl k «xL ERASMIC SHAVING STICK j Does not dry on. the face. 2» ERASMIC LONOON& PARIS zl 'S' ,r'* 'i'V! iCw The ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE*
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    • 192 10 WHEREVER YOU ARE? Y at home or abroad—never neglect to have T A at hand a suitable means of preserving A T your health under ordinary conditions. 4 That is to say, when you feel the need cf a a little corrective medicine, make sure a F you are able
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    • 467 10 MOSQUITOES SMELL Fresh Blood! I? That tiny wound or cut Rttructs Mosquitoes, Flies, Gnats, Midges—all deadly disease Naw carrying insects. After alighting on foul substances they will settle on you and in l-il Oa an instant pierce the skin with their sharp Electric btarter sting resulting in MALARIA and serious
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  • 872 11 Lord Milner and Extremist ‘Claptrap.’ 1 “I simply hate the bombast of drum-and-trumpet Imperialism. But I have seen in many lands how our Empire makes for peace and justice. I “I know that for the great body of people in these islands it means more
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    • 278 11 f KOBU’S GLASGOW I explosives! ————iwm inii in mini iiiu—= I Gelignite, Sextuple I J detonators. Surety Fuse Sandilands, Buttery I s co., Penang. j igiesourg s Nutter ltd., ipoh, I J snb-Afents for Perak. iiMißinß WHHyiiiwnn **hhhhhiwwhh SY NO LEO j i I \w I SvZ Toe Oh boond
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    • 147 11 UNLOCK the door of Prosperity 2 j and Success in Motor Transport. The Master Words are Mileage and i Maintenance. S THE EĔ J. NASH ■< j Is the Master Key. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO ONG SAM LEONG CO., I J Sole Distributors S. S. F. M. S. g
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    • 1384 12 nDITICH r*lhlA INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Jy j I\Jll Ifl UIA (Incorporated in the United States of America.) s JU A Regular service between New York, AND Singapore and Java ports and vice versa, APGAR LINE. FOR NEW YORK FROM new YORK. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. RNIN3ULU AND OMtNTM. SAILINGS. OUTHR.E
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    • 530 12 qreen Island Cemehtl 1 COMPANY, LIMITED.. i EMERALD BRANIX j 3 PORTLAND CEMENT. > In Casks of 375 lbs. Nett. 9 I I R. T. REID S CO., AGENTS, PEHANQ. j j BLUE SEAL BRAND PALE PILSEN 8 F 1 r*" iP’h I i BE E R i 3 pj
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    • 325 12 THE MERCANTILE BANK SP INIIA, LIMITEB. (Incorporated in laglui). Authorised Capital 11,500,000 Subscribed Capital 1,500,000 Paid-up 750,500 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 785,000 Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, Ek H. MelviH Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, fo Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C
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