Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 February 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1853 No 43. VOL. JLXXViII. MONDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, 1920. Ft ICE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 520 1 THE N'KKO STUDIO NOW AT j 7, kortham road, j IfIEAR CHIN SENG CO. m— -r—iwi II I— «V .■■.jc «jiii tmh:», INSURANCE. '—■V>“—; y% T-|+E ‘fl, THE i LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION., j 4 lIASCHANT ■CALCULATOR I=s£!!rr’ £K i: ESTATE suPPLifab.; j ENDS ALL FIGURE WORRY. ~.r >i«K 6OMMEROML UNION
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    • 25 1 i THE BEST CAR IN TOWN g I 1; JmsM f I fMKCteo VALVt /D-NUO A«wr B’ Sole Agents S.S. a F.M.SOng Sam CoJ «NiiiiniHHiiiifliNinHiiiifiiinniiiiHiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiui!!ii!»iiiiiiiiifim
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  • 736 2 MEETING OF IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur on February 16th. There were present: tho Acting Controller of Labour (Mr. E. W. T. Gilman), the Principal Medical Officer (Dr. C. L. Sansom, C.M.G.), Mr. W. Duncan, the Hon’ble Mr. F.
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  • 197 2 ‘•Sir Hugh Clifford has just performed one of those little acts in Nigeria which made him the very real idol of the people of the Gold Coast.” says the Manche.uer Guardian. “From the Inception of British occupation it has been the custom of Nigerians to abase themselves
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 874 2 POSITIONS WANTED. SIN POH HOCK CO. undertake to build new wooden AS Assistant on Rubber Estate. Seven lighters, junks, sampans, &c.. also years’ experience in clearing, planting, repair old lighters or any wooden drainage, tapping, factory, etc, speaks craft, &c. Mday and Tamil. Please reply to R. All oiders will
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    • 1071 2 MH®® WVs- “"s-si I i Hes Happy! I B A S your baby grows happily fft>m 8 B I Aj nt h to month he needs a 10 ‘Uo V J changing food to keep him strong and g 1.00 I contented. THE ‘ALLENBURYS’ g ft FOODS contain graduated proper-
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  • 1468 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“M.M.” Mr R Bird ia a appointed a Magistrate for the Settlement of Malacca. The Hon. Mr H W Firmstone arrived here by the Klang this mort iug, Mr M K Whitlock is a appointed a member of the Rent Assessment Board for George Town, Penang. The Chief
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  • 196 3 “X” writes to the “Straits Times, of Wednesday With 'reference to the motor ambulance recentily sent from Singapore to Penang, a paragraph regarding which appeared in your paper at the time, and to which further reference was made in your yesterday's issue in the account of a motor
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 427 3 Never be with' out Bovril. L, Z You are sure f* I of being nour- ished if you I OjffigffigS, take Bovril. e DY APPOINTMENT < E» wvii** f J* -an Take this Power in yoiir hand. Pick up any Bovril bottle from the store counter, and let it rest
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    • 184 3 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. LEAP YEAR DANCE, SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1920. A Special Dinner will be served on the lawn. Dinner 8 p.m. Dancihg 9-45 p.m. BOOK NOW. KERDYK HENDERSON, Telephone 635. Proprietors. SPECIAL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED FROM MANILA OF THE FAMOUS ALHAMBRA Highly Manufactured Cigars. MAKE YOUR PURCHASES EARLY AT Messrs.
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  • 923 4 1 KIRKYARD HU-MOUB. 1 {Fbom Ouu Uyk Collkxspondant.] Edinburgh, January 21. i i’he humour of a country kirkyard is neither far to seek nor uiiLicult to 1 hud. mat it is often, and severely unconscious is not the least of its i charms. Air. Alan Keid has made
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  • 273 4 There is an uneasy feeling that the new faies fixed by the Municipal Commissioners and now submitted to the Governor in Council for confirmation, will be as inoperative in practice as the old scale was, says the “S.F. E Scarcely anybody thought of the old
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  • 878 4 VISITORS WIN AT CRICKET. Representative teams of the PRC visited Ipoh during the Chinese New Year holidays to try conclusions with the Ipoh Oabholic Club teams at cricket, football, 1 tennis and billiards. The visitors were very hospitably entertained and no pains were spared to
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  • 141 4 The hunt on Sundav Mr F. B. Rickett, who a M Scotland Estate, leading Couts 5 of Ayer Etam, w£f Ut in ground was met with fl n? CeUeilt gi 4 must have been S when the large field reaefid be seen that both hor SP9 it
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  • 31 4 A Chinese New Year Pin» p took place in the Anglo Chi? JDB Union premises, the AC’S n the Hu Yew Seah Club by 4 sets “J
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  • 143 4 rm I Ihe contention that the Food Cone > has no legal status in the colony and? consequence the rules and regulations by him are ultra vires, says the 'Tm H Ceylon, has been recently raised on of the defence in a number of n toBec
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  • 137 4 Li Chong, a Hailam, was to-day .;qa; before Mr. H. H. Stevens, with being ii> rested or concerned in the importation :r removal’of a large quantity of opium, a which he pleaded not guilty. On the night of the 14th inst. Berena Officer No. 23 saw accused
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  • 70 4 The following new books have been at the Library:— Russia’s History, by J. A. ShearwoodThe Willow Tree, by H. De Vere stacp® Locke’s Conduct of the Understand by Thomas Fowler. tan Labour in the Commonwealth, H. Cole. ;i. The Prison Cell in Its Eights and dows, by Rev.
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  • 42 4 n, i-J hart Messrs F G Taylor and LO received a cabl« from Lord »n a e ary 17th, «dvisiug price of ru lb, cop< a £7O per ton, black pepper u F lb, and tapioca £1 19- 1 perc«t.
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  • 41 4 Tin was quoted in London Feb 16th at £389 5s spot, and -o» months; Feb 17th at £-91 5s 15s three months; Feb 18t l9thi t£s and £393i 10s three months; H 6s spot, and £397 10s three month
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  • 147 4 HU»Dcn v—- The following are additional ru e f for January g310?5 Holland American Netherlands Largkat Si Pare ’L, .-f ;i* r Maj r Jengen had a {)f when motoring Click t match on Satu tnrß iDgi M gear of his car going wio k car into a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 745 4 POSITION WANTED.NOTICES. Assistant n Robber Estate. Young Manager for Rubber Factory in man, aged 25, desires appointment on Kuala Kangsar, Billet fi'led Applicant rubber estate, competent to do general thanked. Box No. 54, c/o Pinang Gazette, wo k and supervise constructional works, Xw“lnHnXaue% Da ’odte..taow- No,ice is herebs ive ,hst
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    • 282 4 SIGNS THAT SEEM SERIOUS. Often Due to a Simple Cause. The debility, nervousness and distress which inevitably follow when the blood becomes thin often lead the victim to Iwlieve that he is suffering from a serious organic malady. Heart fluttering», a nervous cough, and indigestion are common symptoms in cases
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  • 2298 5 PENANG v, PERAK. VISITORS WIN BY FIVE WICKETS. The two-riay cricket match between Penang and Perak in the Swettenham Trophy competition conceded at the Esplanade, Penang, on Saturday at 5 p.m., Perak winning by five wickets. On Friday Penang scored 185, Perak replying with 240- Second Days Play.
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  • 76 5 In the Polo bournament at Kuala Lumpur, Singapore B team beat Singapore A by three goals to one. Perak beat Selangor by six goals to two. Perak beat Singapore B by one goal to nil. Singapore “B played Wolff for Morgan, who waa indisposed. Singapore pressed
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  • 131 5 A tragedy took place at the Galle ace Hotel, Colombo, on February 6 when Capt. L. H. James late King’s Royal Rifles, Assist. Marine Biologist of the Colombo Museum committed suicide by taking carbolic poison. Capt. James saw considerable service in France and is
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  • 508 5 A PENANG ASSOCIATION. At a meeting of ex-Service men held in the Penacg Chamber of-Commerca yesterday it was decided to form an Association for ex-Service men of Penang and district. Maj ir R N Holmes was voted to the Chair, the others present being Majors H D Jensen,
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    • 316 5 GIVE YOUR STOMACH A CHANCE. Unquiet meals make ill digestions,” said Shakespeare. And he knew. Some of those meals he had with his jovial friends at the piermaid Tavern probably weren’t yery .quiet. A little fun, a little jollity and happy laughter will help a meal, but jumping up for
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    • 313 5 PRITCHARD I Telegrams: ’j rTelephone335. I u PEAN CO t T'T’X With Departmental 1 PENANG. J C-/O.J LTD., (.Connections. I PENANG IPOH. I Oar I Drapery Department I is constantly receiving the Newest Goods I from London, and special attention is I paid to the ever changing fashion in I
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  • 38 6 Milbs’ —On February 17th at Penang, the wife of Tbomas A. Miles, Ronpibon, Siam, a eon.£2 Bubne—On Fibiuaiy 19, 1920, at the Maternity Hcspital, Sepoy Lines, Singapore, the wife of Thomas W H Burte, of a son.
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  • 1367 6 22 Those whoj|fooliahly consider that the Allies, and especially ought to adopt a’ policy of neutrality towards the Bolshevists will, of course, regard with contemptuous disbelief the statements of the Delhi} cornspondent of the “Times” that Lenin Co, are planning to produce a state of chaos iu
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  • 901 6 Some of the newly formed States that border on Russia have Traning the secured British officers to Letts. train and lead their armies. Among these modern soldiers of fortune there is no more picturesque figure than Col. the Hon Harold RL G Alexander, DS O, MO, of
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  • 275 6 THE H. E. the Governor. Sit r. Gnillemard. k.cb, arri 8 J''"‘X. at daylight on a 0 officii| Settlement, V13l to Tha programme forto nesday is as follows Tvesdav, 24th 10 farnished by tlie p 80,,’ H E inspects the G Ul Presentation of leading n
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  • 40 6 The >vl.. Club will he “At Home” to meiabers and friends on Tuesday evening, Jlra inst., wkdte there will be a match befweeu “Red” and “White” teams. It is expected His Excellency the Goverwt will be present.
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  • 134 6 The master of the Egremont Castls which arrived here from Singapore U 3 morning reports that at noon on the instant, he rescued two Chinese fishery who were clinging to a waterlogged sampanAccording to these men it appears they vc-e fishermen iu Kuala Selangor, and
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  • 68 6 Mr Four Ybars in Germany. To fhose who have returned ft» and who have not seen the nm v an y" famous book “My Four or o f th# by Mr. Gerard, the late Am a United States to Germany, fo Mat the Empire to-nfght am n
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  • 87 6 Def»pite the rain on umber to ston’s drew a lar, na tron? en 2 Kramat Gardens, the hobday b f». ing the entertainment P r on d’s feature on this occasion i« {nfln( ie death, and other popular iter ppr f o jockey act of Mr. C. rucr.
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  • 27 6 [From Ooh Own Com H SingaP»--’ qn nl aAt Singapore rubber anc lo 3 t oD-’ catalogued was 997 tons, o sold 556 tons.
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    • 35 6 THE CRAG HOTEL. PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the i Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises. J/r, <£■ [A/rs. 11. IP. OasenAam Miss Betty Oxenham. P. P. C.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 42 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and]To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.0 G a,in, 8.34 a.in, 2 37 p in. 8.54 p.m. To mobrow. 2.36 a.m. 9.02 a.m. |3 10 p in. 9 26 p.m,
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  • 25 6 Death. Prkshaw.—At Tientsin, on January 24th Ethel Doris Ward, beloved wife of C M Preshaw of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, aged 29, pmumonic influenza.
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  • 560 7 BOLSHEVIST OFFENSIVE. [Rbvtib’s Tkleobams.j London, February 19. Izlv authoritative summary says a X"t ensi 8 P rooe( <lins in H T r J h 801 here the situation w serious. The Ro-sia- W L Ragman forward lines in valley, »od on the Vnlogda n lareeb o* in g
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  • 278 7 i- d uon °f the Sheikh-ul-Islam in Conii i‘ l of the Grand Mufti in Cairo D unc^n Bolshevism as contrary «ad pi/- siam c l aw an d to the order, peace, •Me lo g reHb of Mahomedan peoples, is a suit-1 1 Ur v on
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  • 42 7 A TEST VOTE. London, February 15. An Excelsior Springs (Missouri) message says the Democrat candidate, Mr Milligan, defeated the Republican, Mr Frost, in the Congressional election. The main issue was the League of Nations. Mr. Milligan’s majority was nearly 2,000.
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  • 57 7 New York, February 16. Federal Agents have arrested 29 Radicals at Paterson, New Jersey, stated to include some of the most dangerous persons at present terrorising the country and with a whole creed of assassination. Official records of the Industrial Workers of the World for the entire
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  • 106 7 AUCTION IN AMERICA. Washington, February 17. At the action of ex-German ships, Mr Franklin, President of the International Mercantile Marine, bid $14,000,000 for nine vessels for service between the United States, the United Kingdom and North European ports, provided the Shipping Board agreed not to compete in this
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  • 48 7 London, February 20. It is officially stated that the tonnage of German vessels surrendered in accordance with the armistice agreement is 1,824,828 gross tons, of which 1,133,461 is allocated to Britain, 442,335 to France, 2,691 to Italy and 22,292 to Belgium. 43,900 tons are still unallocated.
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  • 45 7 POSITION OF FOREIGN OFFICERS. Washington, February 15, The President has revoked the war emergency regulation permitting foreign ship officers to bold licenses in American vessels, except in the case of such as are willing to sign a declaration of intention to secure naturalisation.
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  • 42 7 HOLD AMERICAN FOR RANSOM. Washington, February 17. Mexican bandits looted a warehouse on an American owned mine at Avalos and kidnapped the American superintendent, Mr, Adame, whom they are holding for ransom of $50,000. The Government has demanded his release.
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  • 39 7 London, February 18, The ‘‘Times” reports that Turkish troops and Kurds slaughtered 7,000 Armenians in Cilicia. The struggle continues around Marach, the Armenians resisting strongly, but have suffered seriously. The Turks have advanced to Baghtche, spreading terror.
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  • 51 7 London, February 17. The British High Commissioner at Constantinople has been instructed to publish the fact that the Allies have decided nob to deprive the Turks of Constantinople. But the Porte is warned that if the persecutions of Armenians continue, the Turkish peace treaty will be considerably
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  • 53 7 Vienna, February 20. The State Chancellor, in the course of a speech, declared that they should he p the Great Powers, upon whom relied. They had not come to the.time but the moment would come when the Austrian people must be permitted to try another solution, namely, union
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  • 408 7 PRESIDENT WILSON’S NOTE. New York, February 17. The Associated Washington correspondent anncunces officially that President Wilson’s memorandum informed the Allies that the United States might have to consider withdrawing the Treaty of Versailles from the Senate if the Allies proceeded in their plans without the consent of the
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  • 392 7 Paris, January 16. —The "Temps” learns that the following concessions were agreed to in the course of yesterday’s discussion of the Adriatic question by the Allied Ministers Italy to waive sovereignty over the town of Fiume and her demand for the military neutralisation of Sebenico. Fiume to be
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  • 62 7 PORTSMOUTH TO AUCKLAND. [Rbuter’s Tilegrams.] London, February 19. H M S Renown, carrying the Prince of Wale?, will depa t from Portsmouth on March 9th and arrive at Barbadoes on March 19cb, Colon on March 23rd, Panama on March 24 b, San Diego on March 315%
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  • 92 7 THE CANADIAN TOUR. London, February 17 Elaborate arrangements are being made in Canada in connection with the Empire Press Union delegates’ tour and forthcoming conference at Ottawa. The delegation, which will leave Liverpool on the 17th July, and return in mid-Septcmber, will consist of 100 proprietors and
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  • 54 7 London, February 17. In the House of Commons, replying to Cob Campion, Col Amery stated that as at present arranged Indians io East Africa would be represent ei on the Legislative Council by two members nominated by the Governor. The question of the elective representation of
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  • 58 7 London, February 17. In the Hou?e <f Common o at question time, Sir Archibald Williamson, for the War Office, stated that General Townshend withdrew his resignation from the Army which was based on a misapprehension of he regulations General Townshend bad been informed he was free to retire
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  • 86 7 COMMITTEE’S INVESTIGATIONS. London, February 20. A select committee ha’ rpened its sittings to investigate a scheme for a tax on wartime fortunes, An official memorandum estimates the war wealth at £5,250,000,000, and recommends the consid°ring of the question by comparison with the aggregate wealth of individuals
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  • 130 7 COMMITTEE’S FINDINGS. London, February 19. The report of the Committee appointed under the Profiteering Act to enquire into tobacco prices deala mainly with the operations of the Imperial Tobacco Company, which is believed to control 60 per cent of Britain’s tobacco. The Committee points out that prices have
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  • 72 7 London, February 18. The Army Estimates for 1920-21 amount to £125,600,000, of which £55,000,000 is permanent for the provision of the same establishment ns in 1914-15, £29,500,000 for war liquidation charges, ai d £40,500,000 for garrisoning occupied t rritories. The maximum personnel provided for is 525,000, which
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  • 92 7 Paris, February 17. A communique states that all efforts have been unsuccessful to find the steamship Ville d’Alger, which wirelessed on the Ist February at eventide she was afire 130 miles from Reuni n, carrying 91 passengers 50 crew and a cargo of rum and
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  • 40 7 NON-STOP IO SALONIKA. [Rbutbb’s Telkgbams.] Salonika, February 15, Two aeroplaces, piloted by Lieutenants Ferrarin and Massier, competing in the Rome to Tokio flight, arrived from Rome after a non-stop flight. They will leave for Adalia on February 17.
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  • 107 7 Accident to Mechanic. London, February 7. —A Rome message says a member of the crew of the British aeroplane en route for Capetown met with a most unfortunate accident when leaving Brindisi for Cairo. Details are meagre hitherto, but it appears that the mechanic William Pendant while
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  • 27 7 Nairobi, March 15. A combined Anglo-Italian force, with tanks and aircraft, landed at Berber and Abbia for starting operations against the Mad Mullah in Abyssinia.
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  • 111 7 London, February 17. In the House of Common?, Col, Amery stated that as a result of three weeks’ operations, led by an Air Force, the power of the Dervhhes in British Somaliland had been completely destroyed. TheMullab, after several very narrow escapes, finally fled with 70 horsemen.
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  • 44 7 London, February 18. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Grattan Doyle, Mr. Chamberlain saio Britain loaned to Russia fur war purposes £568,090,000, to France £470,500,000, Belgium £86,500,000, and to other Allies £71,000,000, exclusive of advances for reconstruction.
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  • 57 7 London, February 18. In the House of Lords, replying to Lord Buckmaster, Lord Hilton said the total deadweight debt of Great Britain at February 14tb, was £7,913,000,000, being a reduction of £85,000,000 compared with December 31st. The debt due to the United States was £985,000,000, and to other
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  • 38 7 Berlin, February 18. Herr Etzberger, presiding at the conference on the question of Germany’s debt, estimated that the Republic would owe 204,000,000,000 marks at March 20tb, next, of which 100,000,000,000 were Treasury Bills not bearing interest.
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  • 109 7 London, February 18. Mr Loyd George, as President of the Supreme Council, has to-day written Herr Sthamer, the German Charge d’Affaires in London, stating that he has received intimation from the President of the Commission of Control in Berlin pointing out the difficulty with which the German
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  • 76 7 New Appointmbnts to the Capitals. Berlin, January 16.—The following German Charges d’Affaires have been appointed i London i Senator Sthamer, Paris: The former Imperial Minister for the Treasury, Herr Mayer. Brussels: The former Imperial Minister, Dr. Landsberg. Madrid i Dr. Rosen. Vienna i Herr von Rosenberg. Tokio i
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  • 127 7 —Havas. TURKISH QUESIION. Paris, February 18,—-The decision of the Allies to leave Constantinople in Jthe hands of the Turks is approved in France. The "Temps” states that the first stone of the structure of eastern peace hf.s been laid just as France wanted i* The decision is
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  • 43 7 [Riutxb's Tn.mßim Stockholm, February 15. A Swedish expedition is starting tomorrow for Kamtchatka, with the object of making scientific iesearches, and is expected to arrive at its destination in May, and to conclude its work by Christ ma. a 1922.
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  • 32 7 London, February 18. The Daily Mail Geneva correspondent says the United States has offered Rumania a loan of £BOO,OOO in return for the exploitation of Rumania’s petrol for sixty years.
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  • 18 7 WALES BEATS FRANCE. Paris, February 17. At Rugby football Wales beat Franco by 6 points to 5.
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  • 673 7 We deeply regret to record the death of a well known and popular member of the younger community in Singapore in Mr. Charles James Potter, of Messrs. Barker and Co, says the "S. T.” of Wednesday. He died at the Nursing Home early this
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  • 398 8 Rather quiet and uneventful conditions have ruled in the rubber world of late writes Mr. E. L. Killick in “The Financier’’ of January 20th. The Share Market, after its strong advance at the commencement of the year, has reacted but very little, although much of the flurry has
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  • 279 8 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Tandjong Rubbei’ Company, Limited, a resolution was unanimously passed altering the artjcles of association so as to permit of the capitalisation and distribution of any part of the undivided profits of the company or premiums on issues, and also to increase
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  • 292 8 -“L. and C. R.” There is no doubt as tQ tho progress that i* being made by rubber plantation enterprise into a great industry, which is of really national importance to British interests. These (interests are overwhelmingly superior to those of any other nation. Some years ago raw
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 583 8 S Economy. 111 With LEA PERRINS* Sauce, nwl a f elv d ro P s on b> are necessary gj ve a <idi c i° us an d «aOEmW appetizing flavour to the plainest dish. A f ar l ar er Q <rf EE cheaper sauce fails to give the
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    • 86 8 The Garrick Cigarette. VIRGINIA BLEND. In Tins of 50 $1.25. I Craig Rose Ltd., B LONDON, EDINBURGH GLASGOW. g H Contractors to H. M. Government, British S g Admiralty and War Office. B Protect your Iron Roofing from Rust and H weather 'decay. i g Use Craig and Rose’s RED
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    • 335 8 aw ES Whisky Supplies W If the Great Age and High-Class quality of WHITE HORSE Brand are to be maintained there can be no increase in the quantity sold to the public notwithstanding our Government’s recent release of additional spirits for export. Both in the interests of the public and
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  • 1003 9 BOXING AND BOXERS. [From Our Own Corrbspondrnt.} London, January 22 Towards last week-end, being especially interested in heavy-weights, (writes Mr. Eugene Corri). I took the opportunity of seeing Paul Journee, the nine een-year-old Frenchman, who, according to the original programme, was to have met Frank Ray, of
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  • 1001 9 NAMES. A ±1 RUBBER (Dollar.) c Sc.J c. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 4.25 4.50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.00 4.25 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 22.00 23.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1-60 1.65 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 4.20 4.40 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 15.25 15-75 Balgownie Rubber Estate 8.00 8.50 Bassett
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 326 9 Ur AiJ BY APPOINTMENT TO H. THE KING OF SIAM. s. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD.. Manufacturing Jewellers and Silversmiths, BANGKOK AND LONDON. Our Representative Mr. PHILCOX will be visiting PENANG, on Wednesday, the 25th instant, with a full stock of DIAMOND JEWELLERY and Specimens of work manufactured by our firmincluding
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    • 206 9 Rolled Steel Joists, M. S. Channels, Angles, Flats, Square, Rounds, and Pipes. Messrs. POWELL Co., will offer at Auction, On TUESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1920, AT 10 A. M. At the Singapore Harbour Board's Godowns Nos, 19 [and 22 Tanjong Pagar. Rolled Steel Joists— 3o to 40 feet long. Sections 12"
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 277 9 nnnnnnnnnHnnnHHjjnnnniiHannrinnnn HMRERIALi Picture Palace EMPIRE THEATRE Penang Read. < H From Mon., 23rd, to Wed., 25th, February. 1920. Q n n [J In the First Show at 7-45 p.m. r-j Q MAURICE TOURNEUR’S EPIC PRODUCTION q g WOMAN g 7 REELS 7 PARTS. 5 j-j It is an enchanting and
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  • 101 10 Egremont Castle, Japan, 3,342, Singapore, Paterson Simons Co, general. Klang, Fawcus, 732, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan i Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Thongwa, Singapore, 25th. Nagoya, Singapore, 27th. Harold Dollar, Hongkong, 10th March. The S 3 Nagoya is doe here at daylight on the 27th instant. She is expected to
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  • 15 10 The homeward mail “0” by the Thongwa, closes at 10 am. on Wednesday.
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  • 41 10 Feb 23.—•Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens. Feb 24.—P010 Match, Sepoy Lines. Feb 26.—C W.A., Meeting at The Parsonage,” 10 a.m. Feb 29,—P.V R.C. Shoot, 7,30 a.m. Deliberate 300 and 600. Mar 6 —Penang Swimming Club, Carnival, Mar 15.—Penang Aesizas.
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  • 199 10 Pknang, Fbbruary 23, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 sl6|—sales M. P. Tapioca J17 ;22"' 8e 11 1 r8 Gold leaf J 72 seller». Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sl6j buyer». Black Pepper nom. White Pepper J 65 sellers. Trang Pepper Mace 590 nom Mace Pickings 575 sellers.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 193 10 SAFETY TREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. B f SOLE AGENYSt ADAMSON, CILFILLAN I AND CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN RAGLAND). Tirestone I Tyre Construction I 1. The tough, thick tread gives many more miles of H f wear with a safe hold. N 2. More cushion stock, pure
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