Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1920

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE jUBLiSHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. N o 27. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 637 1 i I STUDIO I NOW AT I 7 HORTHAM road. I NEAR CHIN SENG CO. '«™»t INSURANCE. Ifi TT TT "feltK IT HF Hk jST 1 LCHOON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. am «■pa r AU 1 H lit I W I iUi Z& X I s CLEVELAND l Sv# *3 V s
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    • 26 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN I [mmi i J i g MAM£7lOmtvs-/».MUOJUĕI*F t Sole Agents S.S. a I M S' f Ong Sam Leong Co. s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2871 2 POSITIONS WANTED. OOVEBB.EBT BOTIBICSTIOH. PUBLIC ACTION »100 BEWSBO. jggSß® e,c :<* experience. Speaks Tamil and Malay an mensem wi'h an allowance for transport. Bentwood chairs, tables, crockeryware case 18 x6x 4. jsLj tSOBIM thoroughly understands lapping an a Applicants must be accurate and expedi- glasses, Ice chest, picture*, lamps mirrors,
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  • 1280 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL COMMISSION’S MEETING. An ordinary meeting of Singapore Municipal Conomifsioners was held on Friday in the Board Room of the Municipal Buildings, Mr R J Farrer presiding. Other Commissioners present were Messrs J M Sime, W A Sims, E Tessensoho, Tan Khesm Hock, See Teong Wah, C
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    • 143 3 For Chinese new year. I BOOK EARLY, BEFORE STOCKS WILL BE I EXHAUSTED. I CHAMPAGNE I BRANDS. I POMMERV GRENO quarts AyALA splits I BARDINET’S CELEBRATE? HIGH-CLfcSS LIQUEURS. Ho Pinner Replete without them ComI prising—Curacao Ghypre, Triple Sec Curacao, I treme de Cacao Tchuvao, Creme de Mandarine I de Biidah,
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    • 87 3 OUR PEACE COMMEMORATION SALE NOW ON All Clean and Smart Goods at much below current values I LET US SAVE YOU 25 TO On all your requirements an inspection will SATISFY and INDUCE YOU TO CALL ALWAYS AT WASSIAiWLL ASSOMULL Co., 20-22-22 a, Beach Street, PENANG. PHONE 626. LSPECIAL SHIPMENT
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    • 126 3 PRITCHARD’S Wine ond Spirit Deportment. Only of 3renef) and Australian Qlarets, and XV6ite TVines, Wfjiskies and fßeer are stocked, reputation for Quality Extends over 3G years, John Robertson Son’s undee U)hiskS> The Whisky that has stood the test J of time. No other whisky is equal w to J. K.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 316 3 Lillis great circus. h j ist Nights of a Record Season in Penang. Monday 2nd February, our Third Programme. I 'TO'iHw’ 1 e I <jt Clique •’s in their Moto Pozo Act and by request their I The Arie Act. also A Ring Full of Clowns. All the I acts
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  • 368 4 More Subscriptions. The fjllowing eubsctipdons have been actually received by the Honorary Treasurer up to 29th January, 1920 Previously, acknowledged $407,843.C0 Boastead and Co., Agenda Shire Line of Steamers and “Glen Line Ltd, £2OO 1,695 36 Sir Walter Napier, £250 2,142,85 Per Mr V Hill, Hon Secretary Perak
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 125 4 [To The Editob or the "Pinano Gazette. Sir— One of the unpleasant thiugs much rampant in certain less frequented quarters, is the nuisance caused by certain turbulent Malay and Chinese boys. These free-frcm restraint nurslings prove noth ing short of a pest, aa they open regular acts
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    • 132 4 [To the Khitob or the "Pdcamo Gatehe. Sir, —St David’s Day is approaching and I am sure it must bs the desire of al! the Celts of Penang and viiinity to foregather on their patron Ssint. D*y, You. Mr Editor I feel sure, will be ready to
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  • 155 4 The immensity of the efforts put forth on the French fronts by Great Britain and her Colonies firing the Great War may be seen from the fact that between August 4, 1914, and November 11, 1918, more than 6 000,000 men pas ed through the ranks
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  • 300 4 —"S. T.” Mr. Justice Sproule’s Decision Upheld. Early in December the appeal court sitting in Singapore and consisting of the acting Chief Justice as President, and Justices Whitley and Brown were engaged xn hearing an appeal from a part of the Jndg--1 ment of Mr. Justice Sproule,
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  • 94 4 As usual, the Idol of Subramanya wag taken in the silver car from the Penang Street temple in proccession through the Streets, attended with music and all sorts of festivities. People offered coconut* and camphor when the car was passingWhen the car reached the Hindu Sabha, all the
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  • 128 4 The Chief Post Office wilj be closed at noon to-morrow. Tliere will be deliveries to Town at 9 a m., 10.30 a,m. and noon and to Suburban districts at 9 a m. and noon. Tliere will be no issue of the "Pinang Gazette” to-morrow. The Library will be
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  • 156 4 Thirteen members of the Hunt Club turned out on Sunday morning to enjoy the ride by Ayer Etam and Paya Trubong- The meet was at the Polo Ground at 7 a.m. Mr. Heah Swee Lee was appointed leader and it would be difficult to find another member
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  • 69 4 The Winners. The following are the winners in the P. C. C. bowls tournament. Champinoship—G. F. Southam Runner up—J- M. Chalmers A. Class Single H’Cap.—G. Wright Motion B. Class Single H’Cap.—F. M. Sharrock Championship Pairs—W. K. Sharpe and G Wright Motion P.uble Handicap—E. Reimann and
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  • 124 4 A p r ac K, ce cr f'ket ma-ch wss plsyel nt the Esp’annde n n S«Onrd ß v t k e te-ms being c’p‘sined by Mr FC G-eg POn and Mr E E B-rd The laser's s de hatted fi-8 k end B?orfd 120 (J D Fette<». 47.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 250 4 annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna i Heilesens tens I n a JUST ARRIVED n g H Type 0 Ho. 0 Volts 1.5 P r i P n <fcft 7ft U Large Cars and Motor Boats XTICS q)O. IV n g Type 2 Ho. 4 Volts 1.5 2.70 S D Type V Ho. 4 Volts
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    • 181 4 (VINCENT A RAILWAY BUILDINGS, PENang. I ESTATE SUPPLIES I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN STOCK. I JOHN HOPKINS Co.’s FAMOUS GLEN CARRY WHISKY I AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF TST LORDS! FORI NEARLY ZOO YEARS I RESCH’S LAGER BEER. J BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY, g BY MESSRS. RESCH'S
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  • 1671 5 —‘M M MEMBERS AS "MARKED” MEN. The first general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters was held in the PAM rooms, Mercantile Bank Ba’lding, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, Mr W B Anderson was asked to take the chair. Statement cf Accounts. Letters of regret for
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    • 345 5 THE I EASTERN TRADING CO. I p: EASE NOTE OUR new address I I NO. 26, BEACH STREET, j PENANG 1 FEBRUARY Ist 1920. g I UNI-LECTRIC r e LIGHT AND POWER GENERATORS I' ’w- NEW TYPE WITH SELF STARTERC Can be started and stopped from X SSH lwo or
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    • 138 5 SHAKE OFF THE SHACKLES. Rheumatism is one of the world’s greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousand s of helpless men and women with its bonds pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of Little’s Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even
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    • 259 5 I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, 1 1 SEASIDE, PENANG. I S DAILY RATES FROM $6 TO $l2. I B Runnymede Orchestra or the Town Band will Play I EVERY NIGHT DURING DINNER J 1 AND I 2 The Runnymede Orchestra will Play j ON TUESDAY FRIDAY, DURING TIFFIN. J KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors.
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  • 1601 6 i'j. iLsen. n; —”8. F. P In the recently issued Agricultural Balletin of the F.M S. for September and October 1919 there is an article by Mr. H. Jack, acting Economist Botanist of the Department of agricalture F.M S. as in the shape of a preliminary report on
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  • 978 6 We have received a copy of the prospectus of special classes for Home Classes planters home on leave, to for Planters be held at Marischsl College, Aberdeen, under the auspices of the North of Scotland College of Agriculture, bom May 4th till June 25th next. The short
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  • 417 6 LANDS AT PEN 4N( j Hie Exoellency~sir~"„ Guillemard and Udj arrived here in the P. a Q d<j 1 Kashmir yesterday afternoon ou Victoria Jetty in the evening Although the visit of Hi a was a quiet and unofficial peculiarly fitting that the new and High Commhsioner’a
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  • 35 6 Ipoh, February 2. Four compositors, ringleaders w. strike of “Times of Malaya e ®Pj tb| were convicted under Section Labour Code, and fined $lOO each, months* rigorous imprisonment. An appeal was kdged.
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  • 105 6 Miss Marie Tempear, the comedienne supported Company will abortly e' hs The success which n throughout her Bombay n season, is stated to have ee P Miss Tempest will app a ar da ys t fa»t stay in Penang iu a nnm op eniog have
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  • 111 6 they —“M. p A> At the recent meeting Q. the Chairman (the x °n- mirs®’* said, with regard.l° a the Committee had SolangOr D_ Mr. Tivy (Hon. Sec-, to putting forward a sugg at the ernment to increase U U pital, so that they nurses available
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 Oylers Tyres ALL BRITISH. STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES: 815x105 760x100 30x3i ALSO STOCKS OF INNER TUBES. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS AND ADJOINING TERRITORIES BEHR ■i iM MMMMiMMwrTß—WMßiiiirniiiiiiiii “SALUDOR" SAFE WATER FILTERS Drinking Water of absolute purity guaranteed Ai-U SIZES STOCKED. I THE DISPENSARY LTD., I 2 BISHOP STREET, PENANG.
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    • 25 6 THE CRAG HOTEL. PENANQ 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
    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow Penang Standard Times:— High Water. Low Water. To-dat. 12.25 a.m. 5 21 a.m. 11.18 a.m. 5.24 p m. Tomorrow. 12.50 a.m. 6 07 a.m. 12.04 pm 6.16 p.m.
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  • 160 7 rIIE .-TIMES’” VIEWS. -RrrTCT’s Tklbgrams] London, January 2b. „in the course of a leader, P IIP "^'tht!'op in OD ,hat th Empire Lr*» »luwst o' l the A“encan Ld ftCCfF ttt ions without difficulty, and Ljte's re9er *ij k e justed by a conciliatL other? 00
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  • 63 7 Washington, January 25. ■Mr Wilson, Secretary of Labour. Eded that the Communist Party in is a revolutionary party within t canine of the American diplomatic t therefore he approved an £r deporting to Austria an alien teiPreis. ■fte disposal of cases against a large Eber of aliens arrested
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  • 40 7 JUGO-SLAV REPLY. Paris, January 28. ■Tbe Jogo-Slavs’ reply to the Allied Bimatom of January 21st has arrived and ■being decoded. It is understood the relys tantam unt to refusal of the Supreme Ijuccil'i proposal?, but that it proposes ■mprotnise.
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  • 58 7 ■HOLLAND'S REPLY DISCUSSED. I Paris, January 26. The first meeting of the Council of ■nb&aeadors of Britain, Italy, Japan and ■elnited States was held this morning, Millerand presiding. It discussed tbe Note with regard to the extradition the ex Kaiser, and decided that French experts should examine all
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  • 37 7 I A GERMAN REQUEST. I Pari?, January 27. beriaany sent a note to Paris again the Allies not to demand the oreing of the article of the treaty as W&rds the surrender of war criminals.
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  • 80 7 j MONARCHY in favour. I Berlin, January 27. mess.se s.ya the C i, r istiat> the Pe a lts p r ‘y. hiob Kehr 6 establishment of the mon- thftn eCUr aQ ovtr, *belming majority »'ocini o^ 4o4 1 e e3^ l ßr e ly owing K» Ti
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  • 49 7 I Berlin, January 26. Blister of F;' WPre wounding the Eleavin, t 9nC n? err Er zberger, as he J* of the CoQrt at the fetat Herr u .x Par ng 113 action J P 9rich w ho, tnfe** alia, J' the war makin g a fortune
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  • 41 7 I Hoposed Brazilian sales. The n K JaQeiro January 25. r SerB^X P oH\ 8ta e that American Bement fl 1? D§ witb tbe Brazilian ■> of26 e p sale t 0 the United H -°OO,OOO German vessels for about
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  • 25 7 i Al ®irs London, January 28. Eg" l l h «“b^“ t r Sc, P’ «o’ “’many rebased and has left
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  • 114 7 AN OFFER TO POLAND. [Rxutxb’s Tklkorams.] Helsingfors, January 26. A Riga message save the Lithuanian Gov I ernment informed the Allies that it is willing to cooperate with Poland against the Bolshevists on condition that Poland recognises tbe independence of Lithuania j and approves the frontier agreement;
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  • 56 7 BOLSHEVIST REPLY. Paris, January 27. According to the “Journal des Debats” the Bolshevist Government has informed the Allies that it will not authorise tbe resumption of commercial relations, except after tbe conclusion of an armistice, and that if it is not concluded, all Entente ships at present
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  • 51 7 PASSPORTS TO RUSSIA REFUSED. London, January 28. After full consideration by Mr Lloyd George, Signor Nitti and M Millerand, tbe British Government has refused Mr J Ramsay Macdonald and Mr Roden Buxton passports to go to Russia as part of tbe delegation appointed by the Berne International Socialist
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  • 77 7 Messages from Other Planet MYSTERIOUS SOUNDS.” London, January 27. Signor Marconi describes in the Daily Mail an extraordinary series of sounds picked up by wireless throughout the world, and he thinks it possible they may emanate from another planet. Sceptical Scientists. London, January 28. Scientists are sceptical regarding Marconi’s suggestion
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  • 80 7 NEW YORK HIT. New York, Jan. 26 There were 2,855 new cases of influerza here in the past 24 hours Cases Increasing. Ntw York, January 28. The influenza epidemic in New York and Chicago continues to increase, but the mortality rate is low. There were 3,663 new cases
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  • 41 7 ON PACIFIC COAST. Seattle, January 25 Three distinct earthquake shocks were felt at 11-08 last night at Bellingham. Windows were broken and brick walls c-acked at Vancouver and Victoria. In other cities of British! Columbia the earthquake was felt.
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  • 21 7 London, January 25. The death has occurred of the well known author, the Reverend C T Brady.
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  • 85 7 —Havas. CHAMBER DEBATE POSTPONED. Paris. January 30. As anticipated, the debate on general policy in the Chamber of Deputies was adjourned until Friday. Seamen’s Conference. The Paris International Labour Bureau fix p d the Seaman’s Conference for Genoa io June. Tbe programme of the Conference is fixed
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  • 29 7 Delhi, January 27. The Indian Government notifies that enemy aliens will not be permitted to enter India until five years after the conclusion of peace.
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  • 75 7 SOME LOOTING. [Rkutkb’s Tklxgbams.J London, January 25. A Bombay telegram of January 20tb says the cotton woiker*’ strike took an ugly turn to-day when a m>b of strikers bega'» looting. The military were ordered to fire and one was killed and five wounded. Quiet was restored. All shops
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  • 214 7 B mbay, January 27.-—The situation regarding the mill strikes has, if anything, grown worse. Even t e six cr seven mills that were working with a partial complem ent of men for the last two cays have ceased work, and to-day not a single mill is
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  • 218 7 THE “TIMES” AND THE FUTURE. London, January 27. The Times” in the course of a leader, pointing out the great part aviation mu-t play in the future of the Empire, says: “To u», more perhaps than to any other nation, the proper use of tbe aeroplane for
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  • 62 7 FIRST MACHINE LEAVES LONDON. London, Jaruar 28. Attempts are now being made to carry < ut the flight from London to the Capp, via Cauo. The first machine, a Vickers-Vimy, has reached the south of France and is proceeding to Egypt. The second, an Airco, starts
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  • 35 7 Copenhagen, January 27, A Warnemuende message says 200 aeroplanes were destroyed by fi r e, the damage being several million marks. The aeroplanes were about to be banded over to the Allies.
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  • 50 7 New York, Janua'y 28. The transport Northern Pacific ha® arrived with all the 271 passengers of the Powhatan and the last American troops from France. Eleven women and eight children are among the Powhatan’s passengers, but there was no panic. The women boarded the Northern Pacific singing.
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  • 32 7 2,000 AMERICAN RIFLES London, Janua r y 27. The Daily News ssya 2,000 Americsu rifiles were landed a fortnight ago on the coast of Clare and successfully distributed.
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  • 35 7 Madras, Janusffy 21.—The Newington murder case wherein the minor Zemindar of Kadambur is charged with the murder of of Mr. De La Hay, the PrincipaL begins at the Bombay sewsions next week-
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  • 1213 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. I Mr Proust has returned from I Mesopotamia. A Chief Inspector of hawkers is to be appointed in Singapore Mr WP W Ker is recognised as Consul for Peru in Singapore. Mr William Duncan arrived from home yesterday by the Kashmir. The list of practitioners registered under the
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  • 222 7 P. O. Banking Corporation. NEW ISSUE POSTPONED. (Ruum’s TaLßOlAxs-] London, January 28. It is authoritatively announced that the prospectus of the Peninsular and Oriental Banking Corporation, of which Lord Inchcape is Chairman, has been postponed until April at the request of Mr. Austen Chamberlain that the new issues be held
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  • 930 7 NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. The ninth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Perak River Valley Rubber Company, Ltd., was held in the» company’s office, No. 9 Union Street, at noon on Saturday, when there were present Messrs DAM Brown, J Crabb Watt, J W Hunt, R
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  • 727 8 better for the trade in the Far East—" The Times Trade Supplement. VIOLENT FLUCTUATIONS IN EXCHANGE. A correspondent from Coina of the i “Times” says a etady of the currency in Cbipa in recent month? show? some re markable fluctuations in exchange, which obviously must be very
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  • 83 8 An Official Statement. D.lh’, January 26 h :—The Government of India have receive 1 in f or nation of the circulation of rumou s to the effect that it is the Gove n neat’s intention to coin and issue a nickel rap r e. Such i amours
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  • 142 8 —"M. M.” Civil Appeal. In the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, before Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby and Mr. Justice Whitley, sitting as a Court of Appeal, th e civil appeal of the Rauh Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd. was Leak'dIn this action, on August 12th last, Mr. Justice Earnshaw gave
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  • 161 8 S. T.” A fight between two rival gangs of Chinese coolie?, and «hieh was of a serious nature, took place on Thursday night alt Pulato Buand was not stopped till a number of the participants were badly hurt- One man 'vas stabbed in the back, the
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  • 108 8 "S. T.” Judgment of the Court of Appeal» consisting of Justices Woodward. Whitley and Sproule in the appeal against the judgment of Mr. Jusrtice Ebden, who last year dismissed the claim of the owners and master of the Laertes and allowed the counter claim of
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  • 115 8 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Kashmir, Bartlett, 5,547, London, Ad-mson, Giifillan »fc Go, general. Fu-tala, McNair, 2,708, Rangoon, Islay Kerr Co, general. Chun Cummin?, 1,418, Hongkong, Boustead Co, genera:. Teestn, Rowe, 3,428, Madras, Islay K-rr Co, general, Schoten, utch, 1,883, Batavia, K. P. M„ general. To day’s Arrivals. Blmrata, G
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  • 22 8 The homeward mail “A” by the Thongwa, close? at 10 am. on Thurdty; registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.
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  • 75 8 Feb 2. Pillis’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens. Feb 3—Hindu Festival, Public Holiday. Feb 3, 5 and 7.—Selangor Races. Feb 4.—New Club, Taiping, Monthly Dance, 9 30 p m. Feb s.—Fireworks, Racecourse. Feb 15,—P.V R.C Shoot, 200, 500 and 600, at 7.30 a m. Feb 20.—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 489 8 f A GREAT TONIC' IRON JELLOIDS. A Great Tragedienne Mr 3. SIDDONS. I Summa art ett celare artem. Mt (The highest art it that which it unteen.) in the matter of personal appearance let nature improve your complexion and bring roses to your cheeks by means of your red blood
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    • 231 8 DON’T WORRY ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS. Backache is rarely due to kidney trouble. Doctors will tell you that kidney disease, when it exists, may be very far advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains in the back. In the vast majority of cases Lumbago is the cause
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    • 434 8 -w jjlljllllMM E. r Its high food value, ease of anjrii I >imilation and attractive concentrauo r our make “Ovaltine” in- j ible during convalescence. V j lk!| le very marrow of recuper- 13 md restorative materials. I kly builds up brain, nerve ly and ensures the rapid of health
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  • 127 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy i Co.’s share list:— Friday. To-day u Ĕ uo SHARES. S y -y S ZJ X X Rubber (Dollar) S c. c. c. c. K. Sidim 3.40 3.60 3.50 3.60 Mentakab R. C par 10c par 5c prem
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  • 50 9 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 25th to 31st January 1920 (being one week) was 20 tons. The output of Ronpibon Extended N L for the month of January wae: 45,000 yards, 375 hours, 30) piculs. Lost 8 days cleaning boilers and overhaul.
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  • 15 9 The fullowing is an additional rubber output for December:— Malacca Plantations lbs 417,275
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  • 44 9 Messrs F G Taylor Co Ltd., have received a cabls from London dated Janu ary, 27tfc, timed 6 1) p.m advising price of Rubber 2/8f per lb, Copra £67 per ton, Black p pper lljd. per lb an! Tapioca £l-1G per cwt.
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  • 301 9 Perak. —Int. divid- 12| p.c. Sungei Salak. Offer to shdrs- 5,000 shares £1 each. North Perak. —Profit to July 31 £B9, reducing debit balance to £1,201. Sungei Reyla. —Profit £lO7, and deducting divid- 2± p.c-, tax free, paid credit balance forward reduced to £1,634. Anglo-Dutch- —Rocoivtd
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  • 265 9 The announcement was made recently by H. S. Firestone, president ol the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., of the formation of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Canada, Ltd-, with a capitalization of $5.000.000. According to the announcement a factory which will be erected at
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 368 9 f oraswii racis lor Planters. 4 i iSiilliwi ,<MkA3&" 5 WSKSWs**V''k .</ !?>-.-- wMSF-'" 2l 0 "w^J>y S I -Ww z < B l!MißlftLT.i^? i ffSifwf' Bedded to buy a Tractor, the next question is—whloh Tractor. at wfi try to answer some of the important questions which will help the
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    • 1209 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PENANG SALES ROOM. ]?inctng POSITIONS VACANT. The sale of Jewelry has been post- RATES OF CASUAL poned to Wednesday and Thursday, AnVF»ri«MeUT« Shorthand-typist Male or Ftm.ie reqnir- th and sth February< 9 20, at I J». ed. Letter? only, own hand-writing, stating speeds, s.l.ry dedred to Far East
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  • 991 10 i«c NAMES. J J g.l 1 S RUBBER (Dollar.) 9c Alor Gaj&b Rubber Estate <25 4.5« ex. Amalgamated Malay Estates 4-00 <-25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate -2.00 -5.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 l.br> Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 4-30 4.40 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates Io.CC 15.00 Balgownie Rubber Estate
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 351 10 1 SAFETY TREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. i i SOtt ffllW ADAMSON, CILFftLAN AND CO. LTD. I I I I Goh Taik Ghee Son, ESTABLISHED 189 0. Telephone GENERAL Telegrams I NO. 532. MERCHANTS TAIKCHEE,” Penang. Wjjßg* \2g115 SOLE AGENTS FOR THE TRIUMPH, HUMBER, SWIFT AND ARIEL
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    • 140 10 I UNLOCK the door of Prosperity JI I and Success in Motor Transport. I I The Master Words are Mileage and 11 I Maintenance. 1 1 j THE I I NASH B H g Is the Master Key. 11 I WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO; j ONG SAM LEONG CO.,
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  • 973 11 BOXING AND BOXERS. London, January 1. It ia most unfortunate (writes Mr Eugene Corri) that within recent times, French boxers; after contests in this c.untry, have returned home in the full belief that they have been badly treated. I am bound to say that they have little
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    • 195 11 r CL CifeW&l' fess~zaafe iĕaaaiiaĔH i~_ j^lg!lgg!ga££=>_ _T Q C '"r 1 ■‘T;'':.---'-.' ‘7‘.: < ttwgwimagßj I J. C. STEWART’S g INON-PAREIL WHISKY I X AS SUPPLIED BY THE x S 2 1 British Expeditionary Force Canteens 1 2 TO B OFFICERS, MESSES IN ALL THEATRES OF WAR. 1 2
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    • 235 11 REQUISITES. I— ALL BRITISH*! OU2 tSPasfe. E Tooth Paste which, by its 9 5 distinctive efficacy, has won the approval of an ever-growing clientele. To offer it to discriminating customers whose j standard of quality is exacting is to ensure a steady trade, productive of highest satisfaction ■•-’I to the
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    • 1384 12 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP lines. P.eO.-B™! I««* A A W"W W* W W?X 88“ Melville Dollar” [lO,OOO tons displacement] leaves H’kong on Mar. 11, 1920 I 8s Harold Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement] leaves H’kong on Mar. 24, 1920 I n-imuHir Tn noijnif Hin Bngland.) «s Bessie Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement] leaves H’kong
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