Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 January 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. Hu. 20. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 839 1 J THE nikko I STUDIO NOW AT I 7, NORTHAM ROAD. I NEAR CHIN' SENG CO. I r I t IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. 6 1 S BEAR BRAND MILK 111 I you have no idea what al IMM Perfecng Sterilised Mini I! i bran<l with her ilks I
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    • 23 1 THE BESTjAR IH TOWN g I f I 1 i LNMMOI® »OV /AF-NUO Sole Agents S.S. A F.M.S- j Sam Laong a 00.
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  • 956 2 BY “LOOKER-ON.” London, December 23.—Apart from boxing and billiards, people are thinking more o ping-pong and blow-football than any other this week. It is amazing see the enthusiasm with which great lawn tennis and football players enter into these Cknstmas enjoyments when in the bosoms of their
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    • 1430 2 POSITION WANTED. PENANG SALES ROOM. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1915 Billet wanted as Fitter or Driver. Can TO BE SOLD akd rubber caring machinery. 15 years By Public Auction, MAHER OF PENANG WATER So C Dia]^ ca, p. e j P de ie s'va, U c °/oVostL*
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    • 76 2 SUPPLIES. I I MOMIS, _VENEER, ACETIC ACID, PORCELAIN RUBBER CUPS, BOX STRAPPING AND ALLT> OTHER REQUISITES. THE PENANG ESTATE SUPPLY AGENCY, i No. 49, Beach Street,’Penan?. 1 nri nwirmin—mu mll iwhimmul J J. C. STEWART’S I NON-PAREIL WHISKY AS SUPPLIED BY THE B j British Expeditionary Force Canteens g 8
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    • 310 2 WIFI < f W i; J I ilbm til'■ I'll 1 li’TF 1 1 IIIiiillib il bl Il V L iiIIVOM ULXA.. U Xt I GENASPRiJ (Ths Flawlet» Brand ofASPlßlty I How to take it—and wlj Drop two or three table J into a little water and watJ them disintegrate.
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  • 1856 3 THE DIREC TOR’S REPORT. FUTURE POLICY. The Director of Food Production, F.M.B. Mr. E.S. Hose, has issued a report dated Dec. Ist, 1819, from which we make the following extracts The area under rice cultivation in *****919 was 17,054 acres in excess of the area so cultivated in
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    • 712 3 Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States VICTORY BONDS.O Bearing interest from the date of purchase at per cent, per annum, payable on the ist September, and the ist March. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 18T SEPTEMBER. 1934 PRICE of ISSUE-100 PER CENT. proceeds of thia issue will be lent to
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    • 320 3 DICESTIVE DISORDERS. Th® digestive organs are to the body what the engines are to an aeroplane —the source of its power I When an aeroplane comes to grief, it is probably due to engine trouble. When gri» f comes to you in the form of ill health, your digestive organs
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    • 1114 3 fl d t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that'a Prospectus has been filed with f Registrar of Companies, Penang, amSngst other things?- th h The subscription list will open at 10 a.m. on the isth Tnmi anv I on or before the 31st January, 1920 for local subscrlber^and 2 nil t
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  • 864 4 Mr William Duncan is returning to Malaya io the Kashmir. Mr A Cavei.diah, Magistrate, Ipoh, proceeded to Papan yesterday to pt eside at the Court there. Lieut. W, Gordon has returned from the front and proceeds to Jeram to-day to resume planting. The R?v. Fr. Braganca, director
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  • 585 4 The following are the ties for Wednesday, 28th January i Ladies Doubles Handicap. 15-5 Mrs. W. S. Dunn and Mrs. Samuel v. f 5 Mrs. Reimann and Mrs. Souter (l)j —2Mrs. Clark and Miss Hereford Scr. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Everest (2). Profession Pairs. —W. M. L.
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    • 981 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY ———OF PLANTERS. POSITIONS VACANT. Notice is hereby given that the First Field Condnctor wanted for healthy n Ef ae in Kedah, good salary to enit.ble General Me<, in Members will beheld man. Strait* born Tamil preferred. Apply aC 12, Market Street, Koala Lumpur, on Box
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    • 220 4 Trunnymede hotf? I SEASIDE, PENANG. I I DAILY RATES FROM $6 TO l2 p Runnymede Orchestra or the Town Band will pi S EVERY NIGHT DURING DINNER AND The Runnymede Orchestra will pj ay ON .TUESDAY FRIDAY, DURING TIFFIN KERDYK HENDERSON, □iiiiiinmiiiHmnmi«iHniinmuinmi!ininiiiiiiinniin!iin!UHiiuiuiHiiiuiunHiiiiiiiiniiinifliinuuiiuiiiiiuiimnn;iniiiuiininnni lJJ I ALL THE HITS OF THE SEASO?
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  • 869 5 ANGLER’S REMARKABLE CATCH. Madras, January 3.—A Mysore cor- respondent writes: After upwards of a year, during which time it remained, unchallenged, Mr. Murray Ayn- sley’s record Mahseer of 105 lbs. weight has at last been beaten, and beaten by a very big margin. This splendid achievement is
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  • 675 5 KITCHENER SCHOLARSHIPS. London, January 10.—Eighty-six Kitchener Scholarships to the total value of £9,000 annually have bsen granted to sons of officers and other ranks. 3,788 exservicc men have been settled on land on holdings totalling 51,697 acres. Splendid Examples. London, January 10.—An anonymous correspondent writes to
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  • 69 5 Jan 24. —Fillis’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens. Jan 25.—P.V.R.C. Shoot, 300 and 600, 7 30 a.m. Jan 25.—Peuang Swimming Club, B Ciass 100 yds handicap. Jan 28 —P.A M„ General Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. Jan 31.—Perak River Valley Rubber Co Ltd, Meeting, noon, 9 Un:on Strt et. Feb 4—New
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    • 62 5 DAIBUTSU 6 COY., 41, Reach street, Penang. IRISH SHIPMENT: Ladies’ Fancy Goods, Gentlemen’s Tennis Shirts, Children’s Toys. —a i Skieyrus Company, Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., &c« I 1 Qo„ Jstd., Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps, &c. Robey Co., tetd., bineoln Portable Engine-*, Superheated Steam Engines. Steam Tractor», Semi-Diesel Engines, Crushers, &c.
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    • 576 5 The Subscription Uist will close on or before 3Oth January, 1920. The Ampar Tenting Rubber co., in. (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) Capital 5600.000 Divided into 600,000 Shares of $1 each. DIRECTORS RO3ERT NAPIER HENDRIE, Klang. HENRY ROBERT QUARTLBY, Klang. JAMES CRAIG, Klang. FRANK ANTHONY TROLLOPE, Malacca. HENRY ARTHUR
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    • 354 5 FILLIS’ GREAT circus. to-night. _______to-night. dot CHANGE OF PROGRAMME will take place TO-NIGHT FI aat ORD AY JANUARY 24th, at 9-15 p. m. sharp. GREAT CLIQUETS— In their Clever and Pretty Cowboy and MISS JANE HARMSTON-ln a E M-nvelious Aerial Flying Act. ru i IS—and His Well Trained charger “SULTAN”
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  • 44 6 Howard-dun well. —On the 27th November. at The Pnory. Christchurch, Hants, by the Rev. S. P. Townsend, Vicar of Holdenhurst, Percy Howard, of Singapore, s>jD of the late William Waddington Howard, to Beatrice Rhoda, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunwell, of Christchurch.
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  • 1371 6 In a birthday message to the Daily Graphic a week ago Mr. Lloyd George his conviction that “the tumult of bunun anger and unrest is settling down to assured peace.’* The British Premier is an incurable optimist. Jaat &a in the darkest days of the war,
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  • 1349 6 In view of the arrival here of the Ist 70 th Burmese Rifles eo The Burmese route to the F M S,tbe Soldiers, following by a correspondent of the “Rangoon Gazette is of special interest, From time to time members of the various Burmese units are seen
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  • 377 6 Yesterday s quotation for refined tin i Penang was $lB6 cO per picul, business door and for raw tin $185.50, tin ore $186.50 picuL business done Tbe third S C C versus Garrison Rugby TLstch took place oc what was a very sticky greund oc Mcsxday. the Garrison
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    • 212 6 De RESZKE CIGARETTES EGYPTIAN (Tenor) in 50’s. VIRGINIA (Americane) i SOLO OUT. I IMPORTERS BEHR CO., Penang. I ALLSOPP’S z x S Qzi\ BEER. The Oniy BEER t 0 DRINIC /KNOWN all over the WORLD y j The Only BEER that Shows V, J i fj ITS why W Because
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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
    • 53 6 TBE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, To-morrow and Monday, Penang Standard Times;— High Water. Low Water. To-DAT. 2.30 a.m. 3 33 am. 2.30 p.m. 3 40 p m. To-xobbow. 2.20 a.m. 9.03 a.m, 3 01 p.m. 9.05 p.m. Mokday. 2.48 a.m. 9 28 a.m. 3.34 p m.
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  • 1029 7 Mlt LLOYD GEORGE'S PART. [Reuter;s Telegrams.] |B London, lB. Paris state that it wag (W« tche Lgri initiative »b»‘ Mr Ll ..ven p»rtinllr to raise the ’.‘naisia whiob is recarded by deo m/t iu'P>' ,a!;t measure Controller, Mr G H Robsrts, Ti* Fo h( 'ur Conference in
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  • 482 7 MILITARY SUMMARY. London, January 22. An authoritative weekly summary of military operations says that since the opening of the offensive on the 4th January, the Letta have retaken their own country to a depth of forty miles and made priioner 13,000 Bolsheviks who still occupy 60 milea
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  • 28 7 THE NOTE TO HOLLAND. Paris, January 18 The Note demanding the extradition of the ex-Kaiser was handed to the Dutch Minister. It will be published to-morrow.
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  • 238 7 CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENT. [Ratrrn’a Tulmiuim.] London, Jnuuary 21. Mr Chamberlain, speaking ab Birmingham, referring to ths world financial situation, said the first thing for European nations to do was to set their own houses in order. We could not continue borrowing from one another or from our own
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  • 108 7 Paris, January 18. M Clemenceau handed President Poincare tbe resignation of his Cabinet. M Millerand. London January 18. A telegram from Paris says M Millerand, the Independent Socialist and former Minister for War, baa been invited to form a Cabinet. In the event of his refusal, a
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  • 310 7 MINISTERIAL DECLARATION. Paris, January 22. M Millerand, in a ministerial declaration» read this afternoon in the Chamber and Senate, emphasised that in order to obtain legitimate benefits from victory it was necessary neither to make a legs effort nor to display less self-denial than were required to obtain
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  • 84 7 SERIOUS FOOD SITUATION. London, January 19 The British Mission in Budapest has advised that the grain reserves on January 11th in Budapest were only one day s consumption, and in the event of a fall of snow starvation was inevitab e. The immediate cause of this condition ol
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  • 293 7 SPEECH BY MB. BALFOUR. [Reuteb’s Telegbams.] London, January 23, At a banquet given in London by tbe Unionist Association, Mr Balfour, referring to the last few years, said whatever there was ahead f<rthe British Empire in the future the historian would assuredly say that when
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  • 54 7 London, January 19 An official statement says the Prince of Wales has postponed bis visit to India until 1921'witb a view to returning from Australia via Canada in order to visit his ranch in Alberta. It is expected the Prince of Wales will leave England for
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  • 35 7 RETURNING TO ENGLAND. Loudon, January 19. The Admiralty announces that Viscount Jellicoe is proceeding direct to England from the West Indies, bis visit to South Africa and South America being temporari. ly postponed.
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  • 246 7 SUGGESTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT London, January 18. The Weekly Dispatch states that the forthcoming report of the Empire CottonGrowing Committee says the Empire can remedy the world d ficiency of cotton, provided the Imperial and Dominion Governments assist and all engaged in tbe cotton industry cordially co-operate. It will
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  • 29 7 L >ndon, January 19 The British Exchequer Bonds are being issued at par with interest at 5| per cent. They are exempt from tbe British income tax.
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  • 26 7 Rome, January 19. A Caproni aerop'ane of 900 horse power left for Giria del Colle on the first stage of the Rome-Tokio fli hr.
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  • 24 7 AUSTRALIAN* wIN DOUBLES. Sydney, January 19. Brookes and Patterson (Aug'ralia) b»at Kingsoote and Beamish (Britain) by 6 0, 6-0, 6 2,
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  • 124 7 ANOTHER SERIOUS ENGAGEMET [Recttur’s Txugbams.] London, January 19. In a heavy fi ontier*engagement, tbe British casualties were 380. The Derajat column which was advancing into tbe heart of tbe Mahmud country was strongly opposed north of Ahnai Tangi, whereupon, heavy fighting at close quarters occurred. Eight British
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  • 439 7 Tank, January 16. Tbe 13tb Derajat column headquarters with the remainder of the column moved out from Kotkai to day and joined tbe 67th brigade here and the whole foree is expected to advance further to-morrow. There has been frequent sniping going on all day, both of our
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  • 83 7 IN DANGER OF SINKING. Halifax, January 18. Intercepted wireless reports state that the American steamer Powhatan, whh 500 passengers aboard, is in danger of sinking, 400 miles from Halifax. She is leaking bndlv, with the water gaining rapidly. The Whi r e Star liner Cedric is standing by
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  • 103 7 MR THOMAS’S STATEMENT. London, Jonuary 18. The Railwaymen’s Secretary, Mr J H Thomas, M P, amid considerable ioterrup rion, explained the terms of the railway set-»l*»mt-nt to a mass meeting of railwaymen at Liverpool. He said the only alternative to acceptance was a strike, which would been
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  • 210 7 ADMIRAL SIMS’ CHARGES. New York, January 18. The Associated Press correspondent ab Washington says a letter from Rear-Admiral Sims to Mr Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, which was read before theSenate Committee on Naval Awards, alleged that the United States Navy was nob prepared for
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  • 272 7 M Litvinoff asserts that the state o starvation io which he confesses Bolshevist Russia now finds itself is due to the Allied blockade, It is possible that the Sovieb Government will be able to explain how under its rule Russia starves, when Russia under the Tsar p-oduced
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  • 314 7 Last evening a very successful ball was given by the members of the Caledonia Club, the invited guests including friends from Penang, the Province, Kedah and the FM S. The Clubh use was elegantly decorated and the appearance of bhe ballroom reflected g-eat. credit on the taste
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  • 562 8 POOR CROPS IN BURMA. A bumiuary uf lXmj ioiuth ui lite rice crop in Burnij* for the year 1013 20 uays The total area sown with rice in the province is now estimated at 10,422,194 acres* an in crease of 39,953 acres compared with the area actually planted
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  • 238 8 The Summary of the Burma Crop Report for th e week ending the 10th January states. No rain fell during the week- The reaping of the Winter rice crop i& progressing in both parts of the Province. Threshing and winnowing are becoming general. In Upper Burma,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 PRITCHARD Telephone: p T izJ Telegrams: PENANG 335. <* VO., IuLCI., p ENACO With Departmental Connections. INCORPORATED IN s.s. Penang. PENANG AND IPOHDRAPERY DEPARTMENT Special Attention is given to Telephone and Letter Orders. Blankets. We have received a New consignment of White Wool and Cotton Blankets beauti- x—fully soft, and
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    • 123 8 The Darkening Shadow. Have you commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your face and your temples—Can’t sleep, awake all night—worry, suffer, fret. That’s the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever the pain
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    • 844 8 WHAT 2 MINUTES A DAY WILL DO FOR YOUR HAIR. A GREAT HAIR-BEAUTY GIFT. the* 1 perfection to which 1.00a.e00 HARLENE^HAIR DRILL” OUTFITS FREE TO READERS. MASPORO FRtRES Tfflhk >■ Al EVERY woman and firl can doable her beaut) n their two brands V and attractiveness by deyotinr only twe
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  • 1386 9 r r aim against eastern CE SHIPPING CO. judgment reserved, j hAtriog of lhe suit brought p h V e g"a Glenday agaLsb the E sfcer ty C p C ov for damages for alleged Bb Fplt ‘i nkXal was concluded yesterday w roDg 1U die Supreme Court
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 156 9 [To Thb Editob or thb "Pinano GAzrm.”J Sir, —Perhaps you W'll be good enough to explain for »he benefit of som« of your wondering readers just what you make of the position generally under the present Government regime. Conscription is thrust upon the Colony but abolished in
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  • 176 9 A Selama correspondent writing on the 22nd inst)., says :—Daco Muda Laxamaoa left here for Teluk Anson on Tuesday last to take up his new appointment as Dato Laxamana. On the eve of bii departure he was entertained by the public to a tea party at Selama Recreation
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  • 30 9 [Fbom Orra Own CoBBMEONMWt.] Kuala Lumpur, January 24. Antara has been entered for Races 2, 5 and 10 on the first day. The lotteries are going strong,
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  • 35 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedv Co. s share list Yesterday. To-day C 8 fi SHARES. Rubber (Dollar) C. C. c. C. Perak R. V. 3.90 3.90 4.00 cum
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  • 32 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on January 15tb, received to-day Q Plantation Ist latex crepe Rmoked Sheet 2s 8« d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 22 9 The homeward mail G by the Tara, closes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday; registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.
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  • 258 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Kedah Planters’ Association was held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce to-day. Mr R S Cbantler (Sangei Pataui), Chairman of the Association, presided, and the others ptts-nb were Messrs C F Monk (Kuala Ketii), J King (Lubok), J Jaff-ay
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  • 54 9 The Baud will play the following programme of made at the Golf Club, from 5-45 p.m. to-day 1. Selection Pirates of Penzance ...Sullivan 2. Fox Tret Mountain Young Lady ...Canlas 3. Selection A British Campaign Loetz 4. Waltz Pot Pouri ...Morena 5. Fox Trot Young Country Girl ...Perez
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  • 340 9 PENANG, JANUARY 24, 1920. BEEF— ctaj Soup per catty 30 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 stew 36 Kump Steak do 48 Qx Tail eac b 35—50 do Tongue do 65 do Feet do Heart small per catty 50 Liver do
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  • 494 9 Meĕsrs. Kennedy de Uu report as loHows:— 11 übber remains Enn at die felightly lower level and Im after a temporary drop of £9 has lecwered to £377.10.9, bhareb of both clashes of invuitment continuing btr.jng and active. A few sellers of local rubbers have in most
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  • 99 9 The usual auctions of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association were held on Wednesday and Thursday when there was offered 1,720.034 lbs. Tons 767.87. Sold 1,215,724 lbs- Tons 542.73. Cat: 1,865,357 lbs. Tons 832.74. Prices Realize!». Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. S’pore Standard Quality 109
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  • 196 9 Penang, January 24, 1920. S. P. Tapioca No. 2 $l5 o')—sellers M, P. Tapioca $16.00 —sellers Gold leaf 2 «eU®**. Pepper (W. Coaet 3 lb«. 5 oz) sl6i buyers Black Pepper $4B nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace 9O nom Mace Pickings $75 sellers Cloves l6O
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 319 9 synoleol I The Oil Booni WafhaNe Distemper I for Interior and Exterior Decoratleno A soft flat finish. Does not rub off. Proclaimed S unrivalled for Tropical use. ,or Fttn Panre of Ar <istlc Skedee and Solpur Schemes. I WWMMBBaMHMBBai B PATERSON, SIMONS A ft. Ltd. I aacoareaanß m mrauuroj S
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  • 324 10 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as follows 3rd Sunday After Epiphany 8 a m. Matin*. 8.30 a m Holy Communion (Corpora*© Communion Church Workers Association). 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 pm. Evensons. Hvmn 432 Psalm XXXIII 116, Ps XXXIV
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  • 390 10 Yesterday's Late Arrivals Z Ha. Crookston, 1,301, Rangoon, Islay Kerr Co, general. Peking Maru, Fujita, 1,8d9, Moji, (Ju brie Co, general. Edavana, I.ogan, 2,686, Singapore, Islay K*rr Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Benledi, Waters, 2,508. London, Sandilands Buttery Co, general. B. Whact Soon, Murphy, 199, T. Anson, E «stern
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    • 243 10 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Models 10e and IGd. 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 18J2 inches wide Possess everything which is latest and best in typewriter construction and more. They
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    • 101 10 KEAT GUAN Co.,"| 31. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I Estate Suppliers Commission Agents. Green Cups, Box Stropping, Wire Nalls, Disinfectant, Changkols, Paints, Oils, Formalin, Sodium Bisulphite, Sodium Sulphite, Pails, Alum, Wood Preservative, Green Mosquito Wire Netting, Etc., Etc., Etc. Tele KEATGUAN,” Penang. ’Phone No. 759. I pwmaw a a sßsasmamD «■MMasw«&a
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    • 214 10 LAGER BEER. BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY. 5 BY MESSRS. RESCH'S LIMITED, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS j; DEALERS AND AT THE BARS OF THE E. A>O. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE ONLY I FROM: HUTTENBACH I BROTHERS A CO. 4 I //b -i Constructed through- f 1 out of the well-known
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  • 723 11 OUTRAGES OlSi SCHOOL GIRLS. In the letter published in “The Times 1 on November 14 from a British officer in South Rus-ia to his wife on “the Horrors of Bolshevism,” mention was made of the outrages on ycung girls in the town of Ekaterinodar, in Northern
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    • 314 11 SAFETY I TYRES THE best IN THE LONG RUN. I F < Wit Ilf r niiL I sect wears: AMMSON, CILFItUR AND CO. LTD. ii l| (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND}. I I N '-I .'I IBUlkv.lMMaWl— MK-;F Goh Taik Ghee Son, I ESTABLISHED 180 0. Telephone: GENERAL Telegrams No. 532. MERCHANTS
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    • 64 11 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of WffiWWto the dainty little liver and bowel regulators which act as gently as nature. Pinkettes are laxative perfection; cure biliousness, torpid liver, sick headaches, pimples and skin blemishes. Of chemists, or send 80 centa
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    • 148 11 j UNLOCK the door of Prosperity i a E i i and Success in Motor Transport. I The Master Words are Mileage and > Maintenance. I j E THE S 1 0 1 NASH Is the Master Key. i 1 EE WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO: I ONG SAM LEONG
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    • 1357 12 P.« 0.-B WTISH I NDIA DOLLAR STEAMSHIP L,NES Sailing from Hongkong to Vancouver. T a •s Bessie Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement] leaves H’kong on Jan. 30, 1920 OWMtoa IXKXirpCBBtBd in ■nffland.) ss “Melville Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement] leaves H kong on Mar. 11,1920 ssacssssss es Harold Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement]
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    • 601 12 By using A Hall's Distemper your home can be made brighter, Li healthier and more picturesque, V; X at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without ft K the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s U I Distemper IJ (Zrazfs J/ar4.) 1 is deservedly the popular wall covering of
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    • 311 12 THE MERCANTILE BANK hlmbu limit». (Inoorporatad la KagliM), Authorised Capitai «1 wty Bubecribd Capital 1 wja FaM u P 7K,M Reserve Fund and Undivided Profite 78WW Board of Directors. (Chairman), J. 41. Eyrle,h H. Melvill Simons Eeq., P. R. Cbshen, k 8» E£ vld Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C 81,
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