Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 January 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 N 21. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS
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    • 486 1 Tf Repute. o ii 3 2 o I Sold F-very where. f /F you HAVE not tried. |BEAR BRAND MILK < GUINNESS’S STOUT. > 1 you can have no idea what al Perfectly sterilised Kith I B d in c 2 1 12 dozen*. jmmi Known the World really is.
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    • 27 1 g THE BEST CAR 1H TOWM*| I I i I 3 f ...rf.no <MLVC IH g Sole Agents S.S. AF.M.S. 3i 3 Ong Sam Leong Co. I
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  • 759 2 TRIAL RUGBY GAMES. [From Ovb Own Cobbbspondint.] Edinburgh, December 17. Scotland’s first International will be played in Paris, and the Selectors are busy with their task. As I have already written you, there was a trial match between Edinburgh and Glasgow this has been followed by the usual
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    • 1417 2 POSITION WANTED. PENANG SALES ROOM. SIN POH HOCK CO. undertake to baild new wooden Billet w«nted Fitter or Driver. c«n TO BE SOLD lighters, junks, sampans, Ac., also take charge of Fact ry engine and all te P“ ir ld I‘«ht6rB 1 ht6r8 r aoy Woode rubber curing machinery. 15
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    • 57 2 YOUR HEALTH AND APPEARAN»E both suffer if you are a Tieton to oonstipa* tion. The remedy is OJMaLWWIi the little gentle-aa-nature laxativaa which dispel constipation, livnrishnMa, bilious headaches, dear Ike complexion and purify the breath. Of all chemista, or post free 00 cents per vial, 6 vials for »4 80.
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    • 1099 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 a Prospectus has b 99n Registrar of Companies, Penang, whichlstates amongst other things- 611 r J| The subscription list will open at 10 a.m. on the 15th Jan» a 7 will dose on or before the 31st January, 1920 for loeal subsepihnpr I 29U1
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  • 818 3 S.FP.” I DEBATE IN COUNCIL. On the motion for the second reading o; f he Printing Presses Bill by the AttorneyGeneral at the meeting of the Legislative Coancii on Monday, Mr Upcotb rose to say that it would be desirable on bis side of the table
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    • 111 3 PSITCHUBD TELEGRAMS: C O Ltd TELEPHONE: OC J-iLU., PENANG 335. I x< With DepartmentPENANG. INCORPORATED IN S.S. al Connections. SOLE AGENTS FOR: VITAFER The Greatest of all Tonic Foods Composed of the entire Protein constituents of Milk (Casein and Lactalbumen), combined with the Glycerophosphates of Calcium, Sodium and Magnesium. $5.00
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    • 119 3 unnnnnnnnncnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnß 1 DIXON, LTD, g n n a d SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR E Soda Water 5 E g and Sweets g n TO c g DIXON, LTD., g PENANG. g TELEPHONE No. 73J. E a E nnannannnnnnnnnnnnonncnnnnDnDL i A. S. HALL CO:, £5 CIVIL: MECHANICAL AN i CONSTRUCTIONAL ENGINEERS,
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    • 729 3 Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States VICTORY BONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 5 per cent, per annum, payable on the ist September, and the ist March. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 18T SEPTEMBER. 1934 PRICE OF ISSUE—IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be
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  • 3738 4 CLAIM AGAINST EASTERN SHIPPING CO.. L'he hearing w>*B commenced in the Supreme Court befoie Mr Justice Wood ward, yesterday, of the suit brought by Capt. G A Glenday against the Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd. for alleged wrongful dis* missal in which he claims the following damages 1 Three
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  • 203 4 New Service Scales of Pa?. Calcutta, January 7th.—A communique issued by the Education Department of the Government of India says that the orders of the Secretary of State on the proposals of the Public Services Commission in regard to the Indian Educational Service have now been received. The
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  • 745 4 Captain W. C. Green, M.C., Ist Ba. S. Staffs Regt, is appointed O.C. Schools, Tanglin. Mr. Hurt Buck, formerly of Jon D. Humphreys and Son, Hongkong, died in England on December 20. The Haitan which left Singapore ou Tuesday for Hai How (China) returned under tow owing
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    • 415 4 NEW POSITION First cl«s. Tamil Field □>«« be .X erie, :ce 2° bd i»y «nJ pro ap c "■’s u>»n Write enolost g coL, io Box No, 24, c/ii FOR Perambulator in 2o f T~~r*'S Child’s Cot. Applr Box m "I* Piuaug Gazette, 0, One 5' Theodolite (coapleZ??*?' ton and
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  • 877 5 BY "LOOKER-ON.” London, December 19. No sooner have we recovered from one sensation in the ever moving boxing world than we get another. Jast now we are thinking and talking a great deal abcnt Jimmy Wilde over in America, and at the same time trying to puzzle
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    • 262 5 j blue SEAL BRAND I i PALE PILSEN I BEER As Popular for Its quality as its f g price* Incomparable in both, S E I————Maw Sr &UAPLIB9 OBTAINABLE FffOM J PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd., (INCORFORATtD IN ENGLAND.) L. 1 ANO PRINCIPAL DIALERS PENANG. g n r; .n|CTIIIIIIIIII!BiO™ I Apollinaris
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    • 108 5 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Models lOe and lOd. With Carriage Q (Brief) Writes a line 12 inches long and holds paper 14% 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 typewriter construction and more. They
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    • 315 5 By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, healthier and more picturesque, g at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without y t the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s I» I Distemper L? K (Tradt Mark.) < is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day.
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  • 20 6 Young.—On the 20th January, 1920, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Mrand Mrs. B G. Young, a son.
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  • 857 6 Ever since Sir Arthur Yvung d reti.ouent wa? announced, when it suited the pnrpo-e of the Government to hang up any question, the argument was employed wait till the uiw Governor arrives this is a matter on which his opinion ought to be consulted before a
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  • 369 6 To-day's quotation for refined tin in Penang was $186.50 per picul, business done; and for raw tin $186.25, tin ore $185.50 per picul, business done. The following undelivered telegram? are lying at the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co: Yankeng Tekkeng Brothrrs, Sarkies, Thirupatbi Muthirian Mister Inges Estate ThijamathaD, The
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  • 1434 6 The art of Jiu-Ji’su has won a considerable following iu Penang, and Origin of will perhaps become larger Jiu-Jitsu, if the advice of Mr Justice Darling is taken. The Judge declares that all solicitors* clerks ought to learn Jiu-Jitsu. The art is supposed to come from Japan,
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  • 105 6 EDUCATION FOE MAUft [To the Editor of tub “Pinang CazC® Sir, —By all means let us j Malay College, on the lines sugg-- 1 by your correspondent W Malay.” Let us further try things on the lines of the newer q versifies in England—l rei er to J technical
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  • 68 6 Up to the time of wriW received no official exp^ ll^ 1 j Government’s action in raJ d control price of rice f ronl 4 to f 1 per gantang. We J fortunate that simultanet J the increase, an J announcement was not ma the Press
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    • 145 6 I DeRESZKE I CIGARETTES I EGYPTIAN (Tenor) in 50’s. I VIRGINIA (Americane) il •V. SOLD OUT. I IMPORTERS BEHR CO., Penang. DRINK I ASAHI BEER] UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST AND MOST j POPULAR IN QUALITY AND PRICE. OBTAINABLE FROM j J ALL DEALERS. j J. C. STEWART’S j I NON-PAREIL WHISKY
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    • 25 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrcw Penang Standard Times:— High Water. Low Water. To-dat. 1.50 a.m. 7.45 a m, 1.30 p.m. 7 45 p m, To-morrow. 2.00 a.m. 8.12 a.m, 2 00 p.m. 8.12 p.m.
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  • 48 6 DEATH. Wee Boon Teck. —In Singapore on tho 18th instant, at No. 56.13, Neil Road, at the age of 68, Mrs. Wee Boon Tech, the beloved grandmother of Mr. Wee Eng Cheng. Obituary. L ndon, January 15. The death has occurred of Mrs. Anne Urquhart Turrer, Missionary, Amoy,
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  • 228 7 FRENCH FOR HOME BVLE (Erm»’® Tml.gbams-1 ■r I anil Lot don January 2U, o n Mx’.l Gazette” correspondent The ft ifc a announced that Lo’d ia pflblin couvf rted to Home Rule, french b» 3 b b(C ome convinced that >a d tbftt M hc d of
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  • 422 7 SIRE GEDDES’S SPEECH. London, January 20. Sir E-ic Geddes, Minister of Transport, in Speech at Cambridge upon the railway settlement, ctchred that if lhe men bad not accepted the recmt tentative agrpeaent they would have struck the severest blow possible at the principles of collective bargaining with
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  • 337 7 ttK L OD Ji 'i'ury 5 —Spen Valley is only r s n f three Elections in which the r j, a U r bhH been nnexp» ''tedly heavy, •ci h' e 9 be n<? Albans und Bromlev, ar rceafded as essen’ially middle ’ll The Pre«H
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  • 97 7 THE FEATURES. London, January, 20. The newspapers, commenting on the new British five year per cent Lj*o, emphasise the special feature tba? tbe loan is redeemable under five years at the option of the holder by notice given in January, 1921, 1922 on 1923, requiring repayment twelve
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  • 282 7 MELTING OF GERMAN MARKS London, January 15. Messrs. Menage Co’s report, dated the ].sth January, says the difference between to day’s cash and forward prices, which are 79d and 75|d respectively, is a record. The cause is the unprecedented quantity of refinable silver offered. This is almost certainly
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  • 139 7 ARRESTS IN LONDON. London, January 16 The “Daily Mail" states that seven people, including a barrister and his wife and two Hatton Garden diamond merchants, arrested in London last evening in connection wi’h a remarkable case in which the Bank of England is prosecuting under the
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  • 73 7 London, January 20. Several members of tbe Sob-Committee which has deen investigating the price ot wool have issued a statement ,nvl ln “L‘“ e public to await tbe report of tbe Subcommittee. They point outi <b»t no investigation has yet begun regarding production and distribution of
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  • 138 7 PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE. [Rbuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 16. Tbe appeal by the American financiers to the Allies and neutrals for an International Commercial and Financial Conference, which was also addressed to the United States Government, was simultaneously published in Britain and tbe other countries mentioned. A British
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  • 100 7 RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENT. Paris, January 16. The Supreme Council decided, with a view to remedying the hardships of the population in the interior of Russia, to permit the exchange of goods on the basis of reciprocity between the Russians and Allies and neutrals. Consequently they will give facilities
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  • 250 7 AND TRADE WITH RUSSIA, London, January 20. The Food Controller, Mr. G. H. Roberts, in a speech,expressed tbe conviction that the ever upward tendency of the cost of living was due to tbe decrease of the sources of supply. The only way out of the impasse
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  • 82 7 THE AMERICAN WITHDRAWAL. Washington, January 14. It is officially confirmed that the Ame> ican forces in Siberia will be withdrawn immediately. The withdrawal oi the entire expedition is being considered in connection with the evacuation of the Czechs. The Americans withdrawn wni first go to the Philippines. German Red
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  • 41 7 PROTEST STRIKE A FAILURE Berlin, January 16. The Communists’ call for a twenty-four hour strike as a protest against the killing on January 13th was practically a failure. The tramways were partly affected and a few factories closed.
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  • 175 7 THE NOTE TO HOLLAND. [Rsuna’s Tkjwbaiu-] Paris, January 16. Mr, Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau and Signor Nitti agreed on the tex* of the Note to Holland, reqaesting, in tbe friendBest terms, the extradition of the ex-Kaiser. The Note will probably be transmitted on January 17th. Holland’s Possible Attitude.
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  • 358 7 VIEWS ON THE LATE KING EDWARD. London, January 16. In the Willy-Nicky correspondence, published in the “Morning Post”, the Kaiser, writing on August 22nd, 1905, says: “The arch-intriguer and mLchief-maker, as you rightly called King Edward, has been hard at work these last months.’’ The Kaiser cites the
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  • 241 7 THE LOOTED ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS. London, January 14. Writing to the Times Major-General Sir Desmond O’CalUgaban says there is now at Potsdam a collection of’ extremely interesting, vnluable and ancient astronomical instruments, astrolabes, azmuth circles, equatorial sights and other similar objects of exquisite workmanship, looted by the
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  • 178 7 PATTERSON WINS FIRST MATCH. [Riuna’s Tkugbams.] Sydney, January, 16. In the first singles match in tbe challenge round between Australia 8 and Britain for tbe D«vis Cup, Mr. G. L. Patterson (Australia) beat Major Arthur Lowe by 6-4, 6 3, 2-6, 6 2. Kingseote Wins. Colonel Kingsc
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  • 32 7 EFFORTS FOR COMPROMISE. New York, January 16. The Senate leaders have begun a conference for negotiations with a view to arriving at a compromise on the Peace Treaty.
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  • 22 7 Paris, January 16. The Hungarian treaty, iu the main, follows the lines of the Treaty,of St Germain with Austria.
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  • 58 7 RESULT OF BALLOT. Paris, January 16. A joint parliamentary secret ballot in connection with tbe Presidential election, which occurs to-morrow, gave M Deschanel 408 votes, M Clemenceau 389, M Poincare 16, M Jonnart 4, M Bourgeois 3 and Marshal Foch 1. M, Clemenceau Withdraws. PaiL, January 16.
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  • 29 7 —Hava* Paris, January 19.—The Millerand Cabinet has been constituted. It is chiefly a rebuilding of the Ministry. M. Miilerand has taken the Foreign Affairs portfolio —Havas.
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  • 103 7 LoDuon, January 15. Lloyds state that tbe following vessels, which have not been heard of since the dates specified, are considered very much overdue. The Peking, of Gothenbe g, which sailed from Karatsu for Hull on August 31st, and was in wireless communication on September 2nd. Tne tug
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  • 50 7 Bombay, January 8. The situation arising out of tbe strike of rhe cotton mill bands is unchanged The strikers as a body have not yet formulated definite demands. The Millowners Association announces that as the millhands struck without notice, no wages will be paid during tbe strike.
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  • 171 7 Calcutta, January 13—Contractors’ workmen and maistres in Calcutta numbering about 20,000 went on strike yesterday morning for an increase of wages. The first indication was a big meeting on the maidan near Ochterlony monument where nearly 2,000 men had assembled to discuss the situation. Their main grievance
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  • 524 7 COMMITTEE’S RECOMMENDATIONS» [Rwutkb’b Txlxqjums.] London, January 16, The Nitrogen Products Committee’© final report recommends the adoption of measures for the synthetic production of nitrogen compounds on a large scale to enable tbe country to dispense with Chilean nitrate in war time. Iturgoa the establishment of a calcium ejauide
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  • 119 7 Messrs. Sime, Darby Co., the agents of the Kamunting Tinl Dredging, Ltd., have received H cable from the Directors, dated Lon* don 16th instant, advising that appli* cation for the new issue of £130,00(3 must be made at the Company’s offices, 7, Martin’s Lajie, Cannon London,
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  • 45 7 [From Our Own Cohbkspondemt.] Singapore, January 22. Messrs. Barlow Co.’s report} states that the market had a lima tone, with prices practically level with those of last week; standard sheet $1.121 and crepe $l.lOl tfl $1.12. The total catalogued was tons. 1
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  • 48 7 Messrs. F. G. Taylor Co'., Ltd** have this morning received a cablfl from London, dated the 16th Jan<« ary, timed 6 p.m., giving the follow® ing prices:—Rubber 2s. 81d. per lh-1 copra £67 per ton; tapioca (M.P.f £1 19s. per cwt.; pepper (black) ll}d« per lb.
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  • 1024 8 c NAMES. c g c o I ui_: RUBBER (Dollar.) e A lor Gajah Kubbe, ...j 4.25; 4.50, ex. Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.00 4.25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 22.00 23.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.60 1.65 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 4.20 .4.40 Ayer Parian Rubber Estates lu.oo 15.00 Balgownie
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  • 638 8 —“S. F. P.” i The tenth annual general meeting of the i Glenealy Plantations Limited waa held in the registered offices of the company, Gre sham House, Battery Hoad, Singapore on Monday with Mr- H. Robinson in the chair* Others present were Messrs- O. J. C. Hope,
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  • 196 8 Opposed by Planters. Proposals to impose an export duty on rubber shipped from the Dutch East Indian Colonies have been under consideration fl>r some time. The Ministry of Finance at Batavia (Java) has decided that a contribution of 1.200,000 florins is needed annually from the
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  • 326 8 The tonnage of ore treated was- 236,100; black tin obtained, 1,815 tons; alluvial tin obtained, 215 tons; total production, 2,030 tong; percentage of black tin per ton of ore treated, 0, <6B. lhe average price realised for the black tin was £l5B per ton, against £lB3 and £124
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  • 441 8 New Roles Regarding Future Members. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, presided over by Mr- W. P.W. Ker, and attended by a number of the members of the Chamber, was held on Monday afternoon for the purpose of passing the following resolutions That the existing rules
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  • 271 8 Another paddy crop report is to hand, says the “Bangkok Times” of 16th inst. bring, ing the tale of the condition of the crop in 'the six inner provinces up to the 21»t of last month. The area planted in the changvad of Dhanyaburi has been
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    • 128 8 THE BURDEN LIFTED, Sciatica causes the most acute agony, making your life a burden, but if you don’t fight the disease, it will gradually get a firmer and firmer hold on you —and then There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight—and that weapon is
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    • 266 8 TANCYE’SI SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. I PROTECTED BY PATENTS. ■nil..— jhk Jnr l —l I 10 WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL OILS. POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: HUTTENBAGH BROS, CO, I ENGINEERING DEPT., PENANG. r 11 1 I I sK p £S Instalments
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  • 873 9 COLLECTIVE EFFORT NEEDED TO AVERT A GREAT CATASTROPHE. In the present condition of Europe it is above all things essential not to attach andae importance to cou se’s of de’pair writes Sir George Paish in a Lond n pape r It is possible that the world will refpse
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  • 26 9 358 coolies arrived to-day per ss Tara. 94 go to Pulau Jerejak for quarantine. The balance go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 525 9 Shanghai Januiry 9. Chinese will not pay their taxes this morning, was the decision reached by representatives of the Street Union? late last night 1 President E C Pearce of the Municipal Council said that the collections would proceed today. There will be no
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  • 196 9 Severe Press Comment. London, December 31.—Commenting on Sir John Hewett’s report on Mesopotamia, the “Times” emphasises that any further proposals with regard to Mesopotamia must be closely examined from the financial point of view. “We will be confronted with heavy annual charges for the occupation of Mesopotamia, also
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  • 56 9 The Fand will pl?y bbe following programme of mu a ic at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5 p.m. 1. Overture Popular Georgia Medley ...Boettcer 2 Fox Tret N f ver R a fu?e ~.^‘v or' 3. Selection Round The Map ...Finck 4 Waltz The Girl in the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 263 9 iffiUlL J aH 1 i w -«S&S* g ppcf|Bß||n l S>3w -’MI MUk.' BF YOU take pride in the appearance of your furniture and woodwork, use O-Cedar Polish. The real function of O-Cedar is to beautify. It does this by cleaning--by brightening—by bringing out the beauty of the grain of
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    • 35 9 A fi Ba ill 1 Prr o. w I \i 44 ii /3 (Dash with I Eras m 1 c The DainUWSQ AP is delightfully refreshing. Paris. ERASMIC 13- New Bond St London. W. Moscow,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 453 9 FILLIS’ GREAT CIRCUS. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 22nd and 23rd. LAST TWO NIGHTS of the PRESENT PROGRAMME. Over 10,000 people have witnessed our first programme, a convincing proof of the Excellent Entertainment we have submitted. OUR FIRST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME will take place on SATURDAY JANUARY 24th, at 9-15 p.
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  • 72 10 To-dayb Arrivals. Ellengfl, McLelland, 2,558, Sicgapore, Islay Kerr and Co, genenl. Sappho, Scott, 328, Teluk Anson, Adamson Uilfillan Co., general. Expicted Arrivals. Edavana, Singapore, 23 d. Rheinland, Singapore, 26th, Kashmir, Bombay, 31st idem Melville Dollar, Hongkong, sth Feb. Haroli DolUr, Hongkong, 10 h March. Ships in communication with
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  • 374 10 DAILY (except Sunday). Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping > By train Ipoh, KualaKubu. Kuala Lum pur 7.15 a.m Seremban, Malacca, Johore, i& 6 p.m Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping By train elso alto 10.15 a.m.
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  • 71 10 Jan 22,—Fillis’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gard» ns. Jan 24.—Kedah P.A., Annual Genera] Meeting, Penang Chamber of Commerce, 11 a.m. Jan 25.—PV.RC. Shoot, 300 and 600, 7 30 a m. Jan 25.—Penang Swimmirg Club, B Class 100 yds handicap. Jan 28.—P.A M General Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Jan 31.—Perak River
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  • 107 10 Pbnang, January 22, 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Panh). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 11'16 3 Credit ...2/5 1/32 3 Documentary ...2/5 1/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ eight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private Madras Demand Bank 3
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 455 10 ruth ivi FlffllllCFS. x i !«s&' <?*'. :y x WMt Qtg| 6^y; M... V <: ’*.*.•••> :"Zfr» W ZZL a nSgMn' X*. y§?2 ■< %>Z >? > Tig3?Sfc->-~ t _Z~3B»££&3Hk£' MsF? z 0& g > fcw, At&ti» 4wraLji, 4HT Z i ?i w< 3 J W '%jJF ■Mtef AecAded to
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    • 612 10 IJ j he Tyre is the Rail of the Car. make the «to»» but ft b Michelin who omkee the Rafte y/jQ, *•< f«s? of tfaV/Wdls 7 n\ j MICHELira! List of Stockists. Penang: Chin Kooi A Co., Cycle A Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. I Parit Buntar: —Ban
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  • 820 11 The “China Mail” announces that ’Mi W. J. Stokes, of the Marine Engineers’ Guild, Hongkong, has at last received definite telegraphic news from his Saigon correspondent. The cable message reads as follows: ‘‘Stokes, Hongkong, Lienshing. Sorry no Europeans saved. Chinese 37. •Cruz.” The Europeans were Captain Cullen; chief
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 639 11 urom X Lmi ENGLAND I Direct from the Factory to your B all your Dress Requirements and Household Goods from S the great British Mail-order House. You will be delighted with S t h c quality and workmanship of the goods, the up-to-date and 9 attractive styles, and the low
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    • 419 11 Z;^'!<****■?£7® T‘ r < I r hk\ X > J 1 81 1 B Y 1 1 J’ 9 I h /L MuUjfc 1 IW a w I ■'V 4i th r/ W x I Vv IM® fl Sfieaufifaf yarvnenfs 11 HTHE dainty garments which grace the limbs of the
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    • 1339 12 P« kmixia Nippon Yuscn Kaish&. EHsrrnsn §(j INDIA (lucorporated.nJ.P.Q.) steamship’" C 0.,“ Ltd., J& UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE [lncorporated in England.] AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. a v YWTTO The following fast steamers of above hue «Mm/ JL JtL/■ (Subject to alterations without Notice.) will bo despatched OaaqMMftM Lnnnrpo—f d
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    • 978 12 a nu q nnnannnnnnunn nn n 3 TRIAL ORDERS BIG OR SMALL ARE CORdi ALIv INVITED FOR OUR SPEC!AL!TIES t D j We undertake to build o r r> WOOOCII Launches, Boats, Lighters, luiil/Gntf Bar es and all other Wooden CrX B OuiP’DvllOlhlo according to plans and Specific a ti
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