Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 February 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY BfTABIiSHfD 1333% No. 42. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1920. PRICE .10
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  • 2330 1 PENANG V. PERAK. CENTURY BY PERAK PLAYER. two day cricket match between Pctang d Ferak was commellO6d t the Esplanade yesterday forenoon, io the competition tor the Snettenh,m Trophy. When the teams met here last year Perak «on by an innings ~d 51 runs in a low-scoring match.
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  • 93 1 Cricket, Tennis and Billiards. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, February 21. P.R.C. met Ipoh. Catholic Club at Ipoh at cricket and other sports. Ou a bowlers’ wicket, Ipoh had first innings and scored 52, P.E.C. responding with 55, of which Lansburger made 14. In the second innings
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  • 47 1 [From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala Lumpur, February 19. In the polo tournament at Kuala Lumpur, Singapore "B” beat Singapore "A” by three goals to one. Perak beat Selangor by six goals to two. The weather was good and the play excellent. J
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  • 94 1 A Holiday Attraction. Harmston’s Circus opened ab Dato Kramat Gardens on Thursday night and is proving an excellent holiday attraction. Thero will be a matinee this afternoon at 4 o’clock. The sensation of the show is Raymond’s leap of dea'h, and the other features include the jockey act
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  • 165 1 LOOTING AND MASSACRE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 16. The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Constantinople says the story of the recapture and sack of Odessa is one of the most terrible chapters in the history of Bolshevism. The city was not taken by the advancing Red Army, but by
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  • 84 1 London, February 17 The Times,’ conespondent ar Novorossisk telegraphs that Genera' De dkin has reached an agreement wi h the Cossacks whereby he rtmeins Genera lissimo bu ce-8 e to o- uicta'or. A Parliamentary regime has been -i h an elective legislative assembly au'i a Cabinet
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  • 131 1 DESIGNS ON INDIA. London, February 16. The •'Times,” Ddhi correspondent says it is reliably di elated the Bolshevists’ p ars for intense external propaganda include Persia, Afg' anis'an, India and China. The Bolshevists hope to produce a state of chaos within two years, when the ioternal reconstruction of
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  • 100 1 ANGLO ITALIAN OPERATIONS. Nairobi, February 15. Comb’ned British and Italian action against the Mad Mullah is reported to have begun in Abyssinia with the obj et of «weeping the country of his supporters and concentrating a large force in the vicinity of Gazab, a stronghold in the
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  • 14 1 Paris, February 17, The Senate confirmed President Poincare’s election as a Deputy
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  • 23 1 Paris, February 17. Thetiialof M. Caillaux has begun be fore the High Court, under the presidency of M. Leon Bourgeois.
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  • 259 1 TRAIN HELD UP, [Reuter's Telegrams.] Loudon, February 15' A goods train, indudii g a lo«d of miniiiure rifles, guarded bv military in a passenger carriage, was pulled up by signal on Friday right outside Dublin, after a score of raiders bad intimidated the signalman and hoisted the
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  • 166 1 FRDrOSA REJKOI'bD. London, h-oruaiy 17. In he House of Comm n j Si D »1 Maclean nv vt d an am n iment) to fx e ti e of the Government inquiry into the practicability tf a tax on w*r rime in creases in weabh to the
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  • 53 1 Cair >, February 16. The “Times” Cairo correspondent, on February 15th, sayi Cockerells machine landed at Mongall*. Short of Petrol, London, February 16. The Air Ministry states that Cockerell’s machine was forced to land, owing to shortage of petrol, at Hhor, 20 miles north of Mongalla, The machine
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  • 169 1 ALLEGATIONS OF PROFITEERING, London, Feb utry 18. The Profiteering Act Sub-Committee inquiring respecting the alleged sewing cotton combine, reports aft*>r exhaustive inquiries that the annfacrure <f sewing is rhe virtual monopoly of Coats, who have taken advantage of their monopoly to restrict traue, making ir, extftmely difficult
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  • 374 2 SENSATION IN AMERICA, London, February 19. Mg Lansing's resignation created a sensation in the United States. The possible resignations of other Cabinet Ministers are predicted. I is declared that the disagreement between Mr. Wilson and Mr. Lansing dates back to the entry of America into he war,
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  • 55 2 London, February 15, T: e Sunday Times says Viscount ««y»s ni r ur>. tu Ame ica, »i.d that E H*i. a ii btUume ii.i »*h Au»ba»- a A Denial. i.vuUut., Kebru y »6. •> •fe '®c b’Hty fcajb hftlr uo jv-Kibca .vu lur »ne s uiy auvUt Eail
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  • 152 2 AMERICA’S AITIIUDE. Ottawa, February 16. Mr Rowell, Acting Secretary of Stat® for External Affair?, in the course of a strong pronouncement on tbe League of Nations, declared that Canada had won a place in the League and will not surrender it. Canada refuses to have any
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  • 14 2 Rome, February 16, Italy has formally ratified the bu gari«n treaty.
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  • 33 2 Vien utt, February 19 a conference of u-trian provincial <e presentaHve, at Sa.zbmg, including socia lits v red for *he trausiormaiiou of Aos ii-» in.o a Fed rt>l Stale.
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  • 59 2 PRESIDENT'S RECOMMENDATION ACCEPTED. Washington, February 15 It is announced »hat the representatives of tbe Railwaymen have agreed to eccepi President Wilson’s rr commendation to holo tbeir wage demands in abfyauce temporarily. i hr- Union leaflets have decided to cal a ot u vent ion of the members of
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  • 88 2 London, February 17. The “Daily Chronicle says in view ol developments in naval gunnery, the Ad miialty is selling nine dreannoughts, th< Bel erophoD. S’ Vincent, Hercule?, Colli' gW' od, Ind» mitable, Superb, Neptune, C'-l Ksua and Infl. xible valued at It',ooo 000. the sales will mostly
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  • 16 2 New York, February 19. The auction of liners has hitl fetched $32,000,000.
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  • 33 2 London, Ftb uary 19. A Wh’te Paper shows that the State’s gross liabi'i'i s on the 31st March, 1919, were £7,481 050,442, an increase oi £1,559,954,623 compared with 31st March 1918.
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  • 839 2 aEL OWE O'lR MV SAMI I. ER. The -ikh community h* id a reception *i o our »f Sir P. 8 Sivasami lye», KOB 1.,0. IK., in the Sikh Go udwart», Brick Kim »iua»r, ou i hur<-day ev»mug. A > um ■er of tne leadi- g members
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  • 38 2 To-Morrow’s Meeting A meeting of ex-Service men will b» held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce to-morrow (Sunday) at 11,30 a.m. i: connection with the announcement regarding land grants by the FM S Govern meat.
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  • 47 2 H E The Governor, on Tuesday foretnori »t the Town Hall, will present Warmer Nixon with the D C M. Inteiviews will be granted at the Governor’s Office on Tuesday morning after the ceremony ab the Town Hall, instead of in tbe afternoon.
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  • 303 2 ST. GEORGE I HE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as follows Ist Sunday in I ent 8 am. Ma ins. Pa 51. Hymn 90. 8.30 a m Holy Communion. 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 pm. Evensong. Psalms XXXII 116, CXL’.II 273, Magnificat 256, Nunc Dimittis 254.
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  • 23 2 The output from Kalumpang Tin, No Liability, for the first half of February was hours 502.05, yards 30,240, yield piculs 192.39.
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  • 273 2 Feb 21 —Harmstou’s Circus, Dafo Kramat Gardens. Feb 21.—Cricket, Pensng v. Perak, at Penang. Feb 21 —Sttimmirg Club, Monthly Handi. caps. Ftb 22—Ex-Servico Men’s Meeting, Land Grants Scheme, Chamber of Com merce, 11-30 B,m. Feb S9.—P.V R.O Shoot, 7,30 a.m. Deliberate 300 and 600. Mar 6 —Penang Swimming
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    • 292 2 POSITIONS WANTED. POSITIONS VACANT. As Assistant on Rubier Estate. Seven j years’ experience in clearing, p’anting, Salesman wanted with motor m drainage, tapping, factoiy, etc., speaks lices experience. Junior Clerk, Mblay and Tamil. Please reply to R. typewrite, Apply stating salary r 1 Rolston, Butterworth. to Box No. 64, c/o
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 335 2 HM PERI AU n 22^1r 0 J WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE^^T^-t U A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW JJJ I N aHT 0 In the Second Show at 9 p.m. g WOMAN n 7 REELS ro, M o feet P Maurice Tourneur’s newest super-production marksadisti H 0 development of the well
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