Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 February 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-02-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 35. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY. 12th FEBRUARY, 1920. PRICE IO CEIMTS.20 words
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Advertisement375 1920-02-12 1 BIOK3K j£nx£ 2X33X (&L3 Repute. Sk l| wl a og c. JI 50 I i I rywhere. j F YOU HAVE NOT TRIFn U I BEAR BRAND MILK I I IXI m I 1 and Success in Motor Transport, g y° U C3n h ave no ea W^ a I375 words
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Advertisement23 1920-02-12 1 wwiuiHinfflniii!niii.iifliffliiu!uiHnnniißiwBniiuiiiiiwg^ > 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN I I I i 9tttnmovAVf(in.HtAo S’ Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S. si s Ong Sam Leong Co,]23 words
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Article2149 1920-02-12 2 I. S. P. and Tbad« Unionism —The General Meeting —Undesirable Planters—2,ooo LBS PER ACRE I —THE LATE Mr. J. D. McJullooh —Indian Ex change —P. A. M. Reconstructi n West African Oil Palm. (P. G. Special) According to the Secretary's communication to the Pinang Gazette” of 22nd December2,149 words
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Article276 1920-02-12 2 Everyone was pleased when, at the December meeting of the Federal Council, it was announced that the war tixes would be removed. apparently, there is a large number of people who are not awa-e on which commodities the adaitioral taxes were placed. And the number of people who276 words
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Article308 1920-02-12 2 Another report has been issued by ths Department of Agriculture setting forth the state of the paddy crop in the six inner provinces at the end of the first week of I ant, month, says the “Bangkok Times.’’ The figures supplied can now be regarded as definitive.308 words
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Article82 1920-02-12 2 The reason for reduction of the sugar ration at Home has been explained. Cuba, having the only exportable crop available, seems bent on profiteering, and ie holding up stocks. In other directions supplies have shrunk. Beet sugar production in Europe has fallen by 4,200,000 tons a year82 words
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Advertisement252 1920-02-12 2 FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR. BOOK EARLY. BEFORE STOCKS WILL BE EXHAUSTED. CHAM P ACNE TW Z^ US POMMERy GRENO quarts AVALA splits BARPINET’S CELEBRATE? HIGH-CLASS LIQUEURS. Ho “Pinner” Replete without them. Comprising—Curacao Ghypre, Triple Sec Curacao, Creme de Cacao Tchuvao, Creme de Mandarine de Blidah, Anisette Royale, and Maraschino, ALSO252 words
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Advertisement300 1920-02-12 2 FOR Prismatic Rod-, Runny tnede Hotel. One 5 Seater r» m in very good c/o Pinang Gazette, PP y 8 °x X o One two sea er FhZT7\ running order. Can b 0 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTValuable n Ou J Furniture comprising Iron Bedsteads, Marble ton Wa Dressing300 words
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Miscellaneous278 1920-02-12 2 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHunnn Picture Palace EMPIRE THEATRE Penang Road. Q rj Every picture is carefully selected and tested before it is set Q »-r down in the programme of this popular big show. 0 U The home of art’s attainments. Where everyone goes, q tj That never has an opportunity to be278 words
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Article441 1920-02-12 3 We are afraid that we musb adhere to a possibly unoopulsr view with regard to the proposed Defence Force, says the Malaya Tribune.’’ We are more convinced than ever that if the Force is to come within measurable distance of efficiency, and the necessary numerical strength, “consciiption,”441 words
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Article484 1920-02-12 3 Singapore Inventor’s Idea. Following upon Hie announcement that Mr. J. S. Ruchwaldy, of 4, Cecil street, Singapore, architect and civil engineer, is authorised to file a specification of an invention for the propu’sion of the ordinary rikisha by oil-motor or motive power other than pulling by man484 words
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Advertisement1284 1920-02-12 3 VACANT. NOTICES. F"'” --'-'I a Vows Compositors hereby given that my son Mr. T O bl)iUw an< T ntyAr The I’ Noordin has been authorised to .jyOlu j /vpply Works Ma g Th stamper procuration for my firm as from A W* 0 Aan C r IZ tte Press, Limited.1,284 words
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Advertisement252 1920-02-12 3 PRITCHARD Telephone: n T 4 Telegrams: PENANG 335- V’O.j l-jtCl», PeNACO With Departmental Connections. INCORPORATED IN S.S. PENANG. P&NANG IPOH. DRAPERS DEPARTMENT. WALK OVER The Name and reputation of Walk Overs and our policy of offering only high class and correct foot wear is reason enough why you should let252 words
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Article1120 1920-02-12 4 Yesterday we mar’e allusion to Malaya’s food position and to the need for a review of the situation with a view to the possibility of devising and putting into operation a policy better calculated to meet the necestities of the case than that now in vogue. It may1,120 words
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Article42 1920-02-12 4 Messrs F G Taylor aud Co, Ltd, have received a cable from London da*ed February 6th, advising price of rubber per lb, copta £6B per ton, (copra prices firm), pepper 10|d per lb, and tapioca £1 17s Od per c«t.42 words
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Article210 1920-02-12 4 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $193 25 per picul business done; and for raw tin $192, tin ore $192 per picul, buyers, no sellers To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $195.25 per picul, business done; and for unrefined tin $193.50 per picul, buyers,210 words
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Article963 1920-02-12 4 In view of the reporb ,hlb H E the Governor and High ComPreference. mus oaer is to Committee with regard to preference and protection, a statement by H E the Viceroy of India on January in the Imperial Legislative Council at Delhi, on the subject of Impe963 words
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Article445 1920-02-12 4 The Hon. Mr E and Mr S I returned to Kuala Lumpur, I Mr W Brown of the Eastern c I Company left for home last nioU Mr ASb Alban Smith is i a p meet his wife who is due e U Home. r v fton445 words
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Article313 1920-02-12 4 The ties played yesterday resulted u follows Ladies’ Single Handicap 3 Hereford beat-3 Mrs F D Bindley bj 6—l, 6—2. Single Handicap Class B—F 0 Hiod.ey walk-over G Wright-Motion. Mr Chia Boon Teat has compiled ana published an Illustrated Dictionary o Plain English, Malay and Cbin s313 words
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Advertisement358 1920-02-12 4 I SOLE AGENTS FOR g H Fraser and Ghalmers, Ltd., Mining Machinery. s s Edison Swan Elec. Go., Ltd., Lamps and Fans.. H Henry Pooley Son, Ltd., Weighing Machines, g j John I. Thornycroft Go., s Ltd., Motor Lorries. g i Paripan Ltd., Lacquer Enamel. g 1 F. H. Lloyd358 words
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Advertisement34 1920-02-12 4 THE CRAG HOTEL. PENANG HILLS. Tg The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. v Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families,? also single] and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises. Mr, L. M. Evins. P. P. 0.34 words
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Article333 1920-02-12 5 T HE KINO'S SPEECH. [IIIVTXB’B TxUtGBAMfl.] London, February 10. ir no’B Speech the opening of The h h fier allusion t 0 tbe P eace p>ri i»u)en r hagifc6 d the excellent r»'i ficstl i9b ng with ftll lhe A i HeBf an d re!»» 0113 e itv[IIIVTXB’B TxUtGBAMfl.] - 333 words
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Article33 1920-02-12 5 OFFICIAL DATES. London, February 7. The Prince o' Wales will sail in the Renown r n Mirch 9'h, ard land at Auckland on April 17th, reaching Australia on M»y 18th.33 words
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Article109 1920-02-12 5 EARL HAIG’S SPEECH. London, February 6, A meeting of the Imperial Ex-Services A-sjci&tion, held at Australia House, this afternoon, Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice presiding, pigged unanimously a f®sc u*ion in favour of amalgamating with OScers Association, and supporting in e r e r y way the scheme outlined109 words
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Article80 1920-02-12 5 T London, Februajy 10. f! BU9R B So h mports ia January were ir 6a and ex P° r t 8 £105,879,909, £*****1 > 52 aQ d £58,536,728 ,cl y compared with January, 1919. Exports Increase. jrt9 lDai -ufactured articles in 6 compared with in B 1980 words
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Article18 1920-02-12 5 p Lisbon, February 8. anf* f! tbab f be destroyers Leio, Louro are proceeding to18 words
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Article21 1920-02-12 5 hthgn London, February 7. 4 'W'. l ntQraAt ’°nal match, ScotWb. W&!e8b F 9 points to 5, at In-21 words
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Article42 1920-02-12 5 i! Devlin 6W York Februar y 5 >• tllL; Up arviBiQ Prohibition I? iQ Bton, &nn P nn 0 C ily converain with !>th which u that the steamer "listing oUo nnn P wins t 0 the Wl iBky42 words
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Article710 1920-02-12 5 LIST AGAIN PRESENTED. [Rioter's Trlkrams.] Paris, February 7. The Council of Ambassadors unanimous--5 y decided that the list of German war t criminals be again handed to the German I Government by the French Charge d’Affaires in name of the Allies, and also approved the text of[Rioter's Trlkrams.] - 710 words
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Article219 1920-02-12 5 BOLSHEVIST PRESSURE, [Rnutxb’s Telxobams.] London, February 6. A War Office communique on the situation in South Russia to February 3rd says in the neighbourhood of the TsaritdnEkaterinodar Railway, the Bolshevists gained a footing on the south bank of the Manitcb, Six attempts to cross elsewhere were repulsed. Between[Rnutxb’s Telxobams.] - 219 words
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Article50 1920-02-12 5 BOLSHEVIST ENTRY. London, February 8. A Moscow wireless states that the Bolshevists have entered Odessa. Bolshevists and Trans-Caspia. New York, February 7. The State Department has received information that the Bolshevists are recruiting natives and war prisoners into new units with the object of establishing military bases in Turkestan,50 words
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Article122 1920-02-12 5 WITHDRAWAL FROM SIBERIA. Copenhagen, February 6. A Prague telegram says the Czechoslovak Foreign Office has received a despatch from General Janin stating that the Czicho-Slovak troops in Siberia have now been withdrawn from the fighting line, and that their removal eastward and homeward is assured. Vladivostok Incident. London, February122 words
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Article29 1920-02-12 5 ALLIED MISSIONS PRISONERS. Copenhagen, February 8. Litvinoff has heard from Trotsky that various members of the French, British and Italian missions are prisoners of the Bolshevists in Siberia.29 words
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Article402 1920-02-12 5 The January number of the Hibbert Journal contains an article by Prince Eugene Troubetzkoy, Professor of Law in ths University of Moscow, which should attract general interest because of the lighr it sheds on the conditions existing in Russia at the present time. The M S was402 words
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Article357 1920-02-12 5 London, January 21.—The Times’ New York correspondent sends extracts from a statement on the raising of the Russian blockade issued by the American Russian Chamber of Commerce. This expresses the belief that the Russian situation remains unchanged. If the Bolsheviks think there is any likelihood of their opponents357 words
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Article89 1920-02-12 5 VICKERS-VIMY’S PROGRESS. London, February 7. The Times Cairo correspondent says Cockerell’s Vickers-Vimy arrived at Assuan, after a seven hours’ flight, of which 90 minutes we:e -pent in repairing a water leak at Luxor. The Next Stage. London, February 8. The Air Ministry announces that Cockerell’s Vickers89 words
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Article82 1920-02-12 5 PLANS FOR PRIZE FLIGHT, New Yo k, February 8 The Aero Club of America announces plans for an aerial circuit of the Atlantic by aeroplanes or dirigibles, with prizes of over $lOO,OOO. Competitors will start from New Yo;k or Atlantic City aud touch at Cuba, Haiti, Porto Vico,82 words
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Article14 1920-02-12 5 Algiers, Februa r y 7, VuilDmiu aud Digneau have departed for Timbuctoo.14 words
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Article36 1920-02-12 5 JAPANESE RECOGNITION. Pane, February 6. At the Ambassadors’ Council, it was stated that the Japanese Government had agreed to recognise the independence of Georgia and Azerbaijan, in conformity with the Supreme Council’s recent decision.36 words
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Article183 1920-02-12 5 PRESIDENT WILSON’S LETTER. [Riutbb’h Tklxgbams.J Washington, February 8. President Wilson has written to Senator Hitchock, approving his reservation which declares that the United States will not employ an economic boycott, or armed force, to preserve the territorial integrity of any country, except with the sanction[Riutbb’h Tklxgbams.J - 183 words
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Article15 1920-02-12 5 Washington, February 8. The Lane, Secretary of the Interior, has resigned.15 words
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Article77 1920-02-12 5 Washington, February 5. A Conference of the Senate and House of Representatives reached agreement on the Railroad Bill providing inter alia for the elimination of the Senate’s anti-strike clause, and the substitution of provisions whereby wage disputes will be settled by a Wage Board, composed of an77 words
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Article140 1920-02-12 5 DAMAGE TO SHIPPING. New York, February 6. The storm has abated, but the seas are still high. Much damage has been done to shipping. Liner Ashore. The old Dominion liner Princess Anne is aground on Rockway Beach, Long Island. A lifeboat tried to go to her assistance, but140 words
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Article276 1920-02-12 5 PRESIDENT AND MARSHAL FOCH Paris, February 6 —Marshal Foch was yesterday received at the French Academy. His sponsor was President Poincare. The President of the Republic said it was your duty to make war, lb was not yrur duty to make peace. You had nevertheless the right276 words
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Article769 1920-02-12 5 ALLEGED MALICIOUS PROSECUTION. Mr Justice L M Woodward was engaged the whole of yesterday in bearing a claim brought by a Singhalese goldsmith N B Saidoiis Hamy agair st K W A De Silva, jeweller, for damages for alleged malicious prosecution. Mr M B Lynch appeared for the769 words
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Article71 1920-02-12 5 NEW GOVERNOR’S ACTION. [From Our Own Corrsspondsnt.] Kuala Lumpur, February 12. The Malay Mail learns on good authority that H E Sir Laurence Guillemard has decided to appoint a Committee to enquire into the practicability of the impoaiti >n of a preferential tariff in the Federa'ed Malay71 words
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Article29 1920-02-12 5 [From Our Own Corrxspondrnt.] Singapore, February 12. At the Singapo e Rubber auctions, sheet fetched $1.14 per lb., aud cepe The quantity catalogued was 857 tons.29 words
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Article877 1920-02-12 6 THE GREAT FLIGHT. The Air Ministry, in sn official communication, reporb the various stages in the pre piration of the all-British air route between Cairo and the Cape, now avail ible for traffic. The first step was the despatch in December, 1918, of three Africm survey877 words
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Article453 1920-02-12 6 Messr-*. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd,, Manchester, reported on Wednesday, January 11th, as follows Liverpool Cotton. '(Viy' Week Felly 'lid-American —Spot 29 93 30.61 Mid-American, Current Month 27.66 28.00 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 64.00 57.50 do. Current Month 64.75 57.50 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 39.25 39.25 Current453 words
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Advertisement272 1920-02-12 6 f Trth 1,0 I I til u j I To say that a Brandy is better I than KARTELL’S is an empty I boast; to beat it FOR QUALITY a I I frank impossibility. 1 fBRANDY.) V J SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, GilfiJlan Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ADVICE TO THE272 words
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Advertisement77 1920-02-12 6 STRAITS-MOTOR-GARAGE. HUPMOBILE. COLE-CUBITT-VULCA FULTON AM9 TRAFFIC TRUCKS. Branch Office 49. BEACH STREET, PENANG, F. H. McCOKMACK, MANAGER. ll!ll!lllllll!!IK’t lilJltillliniK] ALL THE HITS OF THE SEASON. a s SMILES, K-K-KATY, SINGAPORE, TEARS, BEAUTI- FUL OHIO, SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT, HOW’YA g 3 GONNA KEEP’EM DOWN ON THE FARM, HINDUg STAN, RUSPANA, KISSES,77 words
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Advertisement209 1920-02-12 6 MALTHOH> ■HmrawiinmwMwgßKfl MALTH OID.— Is a Roofing for all kinds of Permanent and Temporary Buildings, Railway Carriages, Boat Decks etcM ALT HO ID. a Floor Covering for Hospital Floors and Bathroom Floors. It is Vermin Proof and insect Proof and will last longer than LinoleumMALTHOID. Is used as a Gutter209 words
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Article594 1920-02-12 7 Lawlessness in Ikeland. Loudon, January 21.—Anxiety is being expressed in editorials and irom fiulpits at the rising wave of crimes of violence. Since an elderly nurse was found murdered in the .Victoria Last bourne express a week ago, her murderer being still not arrested, the 1594 words
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Article61 1920-02-12 7 Feb 13 —M C! L Meetin? at F>ee School, 4 30 p.m Feb 15. P.V R.C Shoot, 200, 500 and 600, at 7.30 a m. Feb 20.—Lodge Krian, PaHt Buntar, Regular Meeting, 6-30 p tn. Feb 20.—Cricket Pen ng v. Perak, at Penang. Feb 20—C’hinese N» w Year.61 words
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Advertisement586 1920-02-12 7 VA^ E f</ FAMOUS 3 < C 5 Famous, not only in the Old Country, but J' throughout the World, are the superb J*T values obtainable from John Noble’s. U 4 You should «end to-day for the wonder- f G ful 68 page Catalogue, giving full particulars Mll 1 fj586 words
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Advertisement65 1920-02-12 7 WHY TAKE OIL OR SALTS? when perfect regularity can be ensured by the occasional use of Snrrassis! the dainty little liver and bowel regulator* 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 cent*65 words
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Advertisement289 1920-02-12 7 up with LIFEBUOY for Health 9 s Sake. t''WXZvti u x*\\ A *ll \'w 'IM J I yOUTH and happiness are linked up with health. Link up with Lifebuoy for health’s and for the Rem e_mb e r children’s sake. Lifebuoy Soap prosoap?, morl motes health—happy, smiling health; than soap,289 words
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Article1015 1920-02-12 8 BOXING AND BOXERS. [Fbom Oub Own Cobbbspondent.] London, January 15. There is a (story going the rounds of London (writes Mr Eugene Corri.) that a young naan, who once upon a time was lucky if he were paid a £lO note for a fight, is prepared1,015 words
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Advertisement328 1920-02-12 8 f 5 h gStmn»amiMngp»f I Under wood I STANDARD I B f IS b s g< si i a I/ ySb w 1 g jB The M&cH.us You I g I will Eventually Buy f a a n B I PATEBSON, SIMONS Co., n LIMITED. n p (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.)328 words
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Advertisement228 1920-02-12 8 IA J O J Tyres and Tubes z T r, HE Firestone x Non-Skid tread gives a safe hold with extra miles of wear; the body is strong and sustaining; the excellent quality of the rubber gives easy riding, good traction and I car protection. A. P rov e this.228 words
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Article272 1920-02-12 9 Capt. Pkrkins Injured. to have to record that a motor Wereg tnok p’ac® Bhorfcl y affcer noon jccident t‘- Bnrma h Road, a* the veste ffniscopal Church corner, result'Me’b° dls J P' gR Perkins of the Pilot jog ’“Ageing so severely injured as to AM* I 0 hia272 words
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Article246 1920-02-12 9 Hundreds Said To Be Engaged. Madras, 30th January. Of late Karaikal jas come into much prominence owing to the very large quantities of gold coins impjrted into its territ ry from the Strairs Settlements thus to a d gree evading the British Indian Gold Import Act of 1917,246 words
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Article74 1920-02-12 9 Two new episodes in four parts of the blaster Msstery will be shown in to-night’s change of programme, supported by a British feature written around Albert chevalier’s Coster Song end starring the writfr himself and Mhs Florence Turner, 'spporting the above is a Max Linder vomedy, which74 words
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Article46 1920-02-12 9 Ihe Band will play the following programme of mu-ic at the Dato Krama«araens from 5 p.m. to-day lverr ure p]yj n g Dutchman, Wagner °‘«a. Tiddledywinks, Williams eectiou Of Mendelssohns w Song ...Godfrey r f '’ont e Christo ...Poleke J Mar cb Gigerl ...Wagner46 words
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Article139 1920-02-12 9 &re additional rubber outputs 1 Hevea Johore) lbs 28,005 T a *a Pergau 33,403 Tr! apar 3/00 raialgar (coconuts) 6,000 lp ’diirtieth annual meeting of the •he R C iristian Association, Singapore, j> rf Murray, ma the Viceaodnr tbie rec *P'ent of addresses Street Jl™“ thp 0 C139 words
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Article216 1920-02-12 9 The Directors’ Report to the shareholder! of The Sungei Gau Tin Mining Company, Limited, for the year ended December 31, States the profit for the year, subject to Directors’ fees, amounts to $19,114.440; balance brought forward $12.336.59; total $31,450.99. i The Directors now recommend Final Dividend of 10216 words
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Article127 1920-02-12 9 At the annual general meeting of the Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate», Limited, the directors’ report and statement of accounts for the year ended June 30, 1919, were adopted, and a dividend of 50 p.c. for the year, less income tax, declared. At an extraordinary general meeting resolutions127 words
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Article219 1920-02-12 9 The report on the trade of Bangkok by Mr. J. Crosby, British Vice-Consul, states that during the Siamese year ended 31st March, 1919. the imports into the port of Bangkok amounted in value to £7,930,147, and the ex-, ports from Bangkok to £12,463,956, giving a total219 words
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Article140 1920-02-12 9 A Kansas City message of Dec. 13th says that a warrant charging Jess Willard, former heavy weight champion of the world, with profiteering has been issued by the United States District Attorney for Kansas. Wil-j lard is charged with charging excessive prices for green wood standing140 words
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Article92 1920-02-12 9 A precedent has just been established by a Tribunal at Milan, were the annulment of a marriage was obtained on the grounds solely that it was childless. The decision is expected to cause numbers of annulment —for there is no divorce in Italy on similar grounds. The action92 words
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Article748 1920-02-12 9 f The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 27th January, 1920. Presents —MeSsrs. G. A. Hereford (President), O. R. Samuel, A. M. Goodman, Liu> Eu Toh, Yeoh Guan Seok and P. K. Nambyar. Absent :—Mr. J. R. Murray. 1.748 words
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Article116 1920-02-12 9 Prnawg Ffbruapy 12 1920 (By nt London Demand Bank 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 1532 i 3 Credit ...2/4 15/16 3 M Documentary ...2-4 31 32 > Calcutta Demand Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bnmhav Demand Bank Monlmeiti Demand ank <, I 3 days’ sight Private >5 Madras116 words
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Article136 1920-02-12 9 Yestbrday’s Latb Arrivals. Atreus, Williamson, 4,285, Shanghai, W Mansfield and Co, general. Caddo P*ak, CottD, 1,769, Calcutta, Ademson Gilfillan Co, general. Africa, Japan, 2,529, Kobe, Paterson Simons Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Madras, Jones, 4,237, Singapore, Adamson Gilfillan <fc Co, general. Ekma, Cooke, 2,356, Singapore, Islay K‘ rr Co,136 words
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Article361 1920-02-12 9 PENANG, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. BEEF ctsi Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 60 do Feet do Heart small per catty 35 Liver do 70361 words
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Article161 1920-02-12 9 Penang, February 12, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $l5 00—sales M. P. Tapioca sl6.oo—sales Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sl6j buyers. Black Pepper $4B nom White Pepper $65 sellers. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nom. Mace Pickings $75 seller* Cloves $l5O seller*. 1161 words
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Advertisement52 1920-02-12 9 The series of articles specially written for the Pinang Gazette by MR. LEOPOLD ES CH SSERIAU ON Tapioca and its Uses have being reprinted as a booklet AND ARE NOW ON at 50 cents per copy AT ALL RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS. Orders may be sent to the WORKS MANAGER, Pinang Gazette52 words
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Advertisement371 1920-02-12 9 nnnannnnnaannncinanntiuaaaHnEinn i Hellcsens tells JUST ARRIVED g. I IXL’J.ri!;: Price $6.70 g q Type 2 No. 4 Volts 1.5 2.70 a a T»|» v Ho. 4 Volt» 4 g 2 0 H 5 Hants Hand Lamps jj I 3 PRICES FOR CASES ON APPLICATION S I mittenM Bros., to., d371 words
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Advertisement1394 1920-02-12 10 P mniTicn .urui Nippon Ytisen Kaisha. Ellerman Line. 80— BRITISH INDIA iS Jk TU [lncorporated in England UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE L AND IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Ah /k 'D T IMPERIAL The following fast steamers of above line JI JUsJL JCZ« will be despatched: Oomtes Incorporated in Buff load.)1,394 words
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Advertisement363 1920-02-12 10 *U' y xn~ur~CT ~ji I By using Hall’s Distemper your home can be made brighter, f healthier and more picturesque, g at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without V g the objectionable smell of paint. y i I Hall’s U J Distemper L] (Tradt Mark.) 1 is deservedly the363 words
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