Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 March 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 62. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY. 16th MARCH, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 249 2 British Isles v. Victoria. Melbourne, February 11.—The British Isles Davis Cup players made their last appearance in Victoria yesterday, when the concluding ties in the match again-1 the representatives of this State were decided before a big gathering that included the Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson, Sir Henry
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  • 101 2 The f silowing tie has been fixed for Thursday, 18th Profession Pairs. (Final, P stponed Ti )—E G Bird and E H Everest v H Waugh and W S Goldie (4). Friday 19 th— Doubles Handicap A. (Final) —H Waugh and W S Goldie v W H
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  • 291 2 Mr Norman Ro»s, the American champion swimmer, is not an admirer of the Australian style of swimm ng bath*. Baths such as are available at most Melbourne 'seaside resorts he described as eyesores. For the ugly stinatures now jutting out from the beaches, Mr Ro s considered,
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  • 204 2 Batu Gajah Versus Tpoh, A Golf match was played at Batu Gajah on Sunday between teams of eleven a side representing tha Ipoh Golf Club and the Kinta Golf Club Afte r a close contest the visitors won by six ma'ches to four, one game being halved,
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  • 84 2 MONTHLY MEDAL COMPETITION. The monthly medal competition for March of the Penang Golf Club resulted as under: Mr G N Saye ...52 +47 99—21 =7B Mr RDAc on ...40 +43 83— 3= 80 Mr J C Cowap 46 +49 95—13 =B2 The following also played but made
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  • 127 2 A most enjoyable sweep-stake race was sailed off on Sunday when most of the fleet participated. An excellent start was made, but the light boats had a decided advantage. Before reaching the Malay spit buoy, the breeze fie-hened up somewhat and, with the exception of the Jean,
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  • 273 2 Poona, March 3.—The Indian Olympic Association. Deccan Gymkhana, Poona city, have received copies of the telegrams which passed between the Government of India and the S creary of State with regard to the repiesentation of India at the Belgian games. The first telegram from Government of
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  • 86 2 The Band will play the following programme of mu-ic at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5 30 p.m. to-day 1. Selection Macbeth ...Verdi 2. Two Step In rhe Night ...Gilbert 3 Selection Anna B lena ...Donizetti 4. Waltz Passing Clouds ...Piou 5. March Boom Ta-Ra- ...Williams It is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 153 2 I THE EASTERN TRADING CO., 26, BEACH STREET. WE CAN BOOK~_YOUR ĔĔĔ ĔĔ ORDERS FOR THE FOLLOWING MOM! CASES H COAGULATING PANS S ĔĔ AUSTRALIAN FLOUR BEST BRITISH PORTLAND CEMENT Ĕf Guaranteed up to the British Standard Specification. S PERCOPROOF COMPOUND A Damp-proofing [Compound Applicable to Concrete, EE Brick, Stone,
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    • 165 2 PALPITATION. It is not often that one hears of a young man or woman complain* ing of physical pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there can generally be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age, then
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    • 654 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». NoTICEj ajisceUlaneous. Young Australian Gentleman would like The Magter to obtain good board and lodging. House an object resemhlin Ma(ir ai re D With telephone preferred. Particulars to black with Nqq Cy Box No. 105, c/o Pinang Gazette. 10th ingt a( 5 ached Wa N. Longitode 97’ n
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 244 2 TOWN HALL, PENANG. SATURDAY, 20th MARCH, at 9-15 p. m. Mrs. HERBERT COOPER AND THE KINTA AMATEURS WILL PRESENT ELIZA COMES TO STAY. Usual Prices. Booking Plan at the Robinson Piano Co. 2 nnnnnnnDnaMnanannnnnMnnnnnnn IIMPERIALi w Picture Palace EMPIRE THEATRE Penang Road. p H n u From Monday, 15th to
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  • 666 3 THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER The frontier situa’ion is snmined up as follows in a communique dated the 27th February:—The Khyber; On the morning of the 25th Jamrud perimeter camp was again sniped by tribesmen who were driven off, leaving one killed. The Kurram: On the 23rd instant another
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  • 219 3 During the past year a large number of advertisements were published by order of the courts of Chancery inquiring for missing heirs, and our readers may, therefore, like to have a list of the more important cases. The of kin or relations of the following persons were sought;—Rubert
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    • 1152 3 *^*2^ itions vacant r Ma ”v" *193^ 1 Good P proepects to M r 5 and competent man. Apply, :Bp» b:e OU3 experience and enclosing to Goh Taik Chee f S ;op ie t p 'l, Beach Street and Church €Lji£. fl. wfl, HL fIZJ W E str«e\ ’r’ l
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    • 43 3 PRITCHARD CO., LTD., Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. CYC L ĔS An Ideal Cycle for Business, Pleasure. JUST ARRIVED A Consignment of the Famous ALL BRITISH HERCULES CYCLE. Durability and Reliability. All Sizes in Stock. Fitted with Dunlop Tyres. PRICE $175 COCH NETT.
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  • 26 4 Guibb At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the 12th instant, to Mr and Mrs P S Guise, of Holmwood Estate, Batang Berjuntai, a daughter.
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  • 919 4 The picturesque figure of the Emir Feisul is again in the limelight. It may be that he would have some justification for saying that the greatness of being proclaimed King of the Kingdom of Palestine, Leba non and Northern Mesopotamia has been thrust upon him by the
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  • 307 4 To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $194, $193, per picul, business done; and for unrefined tin $192, $192, per picul, nothing doing. A billiards tournament in connection with the Anglo-Chinese School Union commences to-morrow. Vairaman, a priest at the Chemor Hindu temple, was sentenced to three
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  • 865 4 Major Charles J Glidden, FR G S., who, with Mr E N GunThe World saulus, the American Aerial Derby. Consul General, was a guest at luncheon of H E the Governor on Sunday, will arrive in Penang to night. Major Glidden is Executive Secretary of the Commission
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  • 483 4 Mr W Kashmir. Q lea ?e by The Hon Mr L E P Wnif Wolferstan go home in the KaX ir &Qd WiHelndC The Hon Mr R p Brash of M Wilson and Co, Ipoh, iiws, to-morrow, ar Hom e We hear that Mr F AS n
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  • 39 4 NEW BOARD OF 1 CONTROL [Farm Oua Own Cobhwokoint 1 Bangkok, March 10. A new rice control act has b r en in which empowers a Board to re prices and to register and requisition s o
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  • 279 4 nancy —“B.T.” Another crop report is to iftn B forth the position at the 21st a' The main interest now lies m parison with a year ag°, the ,P‘ having, at that date in eD t^e ation for a couple of mou montl on of Nakon Jaisri
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 246 4 r Pabco Paints The first and last measure of value in Paint is the service it gives. Pabco Paints are mixed ready for use and are made to withstand the extreme physical and chemical changes common to all tropica! countries. They may be used on interiors or exteriors with equal
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    • 51 4 CONCERT AND CLASSICAL DANCES FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, AT 9-30 P. M. AT THE E. O. HOTEL,” BY MME. POTAPOVITOH 1.. MIBB TUBHINBKA J Pollsh Dancers MR. KIRILLOFF OPERA SINGER. BOOKING AT THE ENTRANCE, feting Resident-Qouncillor i will be AT HOME at tfe i Residency on Thursday, Maref) 18tfj, at 5
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides tor To-day, and To-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day 10.34 a.m. 4 41 pm, 10.21 p.m. Tomorrow. 11.05 a.m. 5.21 p.m. 11.00 p m.
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  • 666 5 jt'IDENT WILSON’S STATEMENT [R.VTO’B TbLBOBAM#.] Washington, March 9. at »tement on his attitude regarding IC lodges reservation on Article 10 guarantees armed intervenpresident Wilson declared 1 tVer y imperialistic influence :> !O rope Losfclle t 0 the em to f Article 10 in the Covenant, 1 its defeat
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  • 28 5 New York, March 10. k Hrt ofthe Astor estate in New York, n u -7 11 Astor Farm, has been sold by “«'w lor $5,000,000.
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  • 56 5 FR INCE ASKS EXPLANATION. [Rarrm’i Tilkbam».] Washington, March 12. It is authoritatively reported that the French Government has asked the United States for an explanation concerning the statement in President Wilson’s letter to Senator Hitchcock, mentioned on March J n wh,ch it »s asserted that the French
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  • 44 5 MR DAVIS ASKED TO STAND. London March, 1. A Parkersburg (West Virginia) message says the Democratic State Committee has cabled to Mr Davi«, the American Ambassador in London, to ascertain his attitude with regard to becoming Democratic candidate for the Presidency.
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  • 200 5 MR. DANIELS’ RECOMMENDATIONS. Washington, March 10. Giving evidence before the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, Mr. Daniels said extensive improvements in the naval facilities on the Pacific Coast were most necessary. The Pacific Fleet was now much bigger than the entire American Fleet which sailed
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  • 76 5 COMMISSION’S PROPOSAL. Washington, March 12. The Majority Report of the Commission enquiring into questions arising out of the recent coal strike, recommends a 25 per cent increase in wages corresponding to tbe advance in the price of coal, the Labour representative standing out for a seven hour day.
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  • 43 5 Washington, March 8. The Supreme Court has declared as unconstitutional the provisions of the Income Tax Act of 1916, whereby the authorities taxed Corporation stock dividends from earnings and profits accruing subsequent to Mai ch Ist last as income
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  • 63 5 Washington, March 9. The Mexican Foreign Office announces the discovery of a “co-operative kidnapping association for the purpose of kidnapping and holding for ransom foreigners, preferably Americans.” American Engineer KidnappedWashington, March 11, The State Departin'nt learns that an American mining engineer, Mr Joseph William?, was kidnapped by
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  • 85 5 London, March 10. A Royal Warrant announces that as from April Ist, 1919, native officers and men of the Hongkong and Singapore Garrison Artillery who were granted service pensions in war time or after February 2nd will be paid at the fame ra'es as would
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  • 35 5 London, March, 8. In the House of Commons, replying to Col. Hoare, Mr Lloyd Georee said no decision had yet been arrived at with reference to the remission cf the Boxer Indemnity.
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  • 26 5 JAPAN’S DECISION. [Rxutxb’s Tulhhumb.] London, March 11. A telegram from Tokio says the Diplomatic Advisory Council decided to ignore Soviet Russia’s peace ofler.
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  • 82 5 FOR FORCE IN MANCHURIA. London, March 12. The Labour M P., Colonel John Ward, recently attached to the British Military Mission in Siberia, has received a telegram from General Horvath, reporting the arrival in Manchuria of 30,000 non-Bolabeviks, representing the workmen’s division originally formed in Sou’h Russia,
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  • 123 5 Faris, March 14. The third meeting of the Council of the League of Nations adopted resolutions to provide for the appointment of a commission of ten members, chosen by the Council, each of whom will be assisted by two advisers. Two of these members, one an
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  • 601 5 Shanghai, March I.—According to official reports received in Shanghai to-day, tbe vanguard of the main Bolshevik army was on February 24, at Oeremchovo, 100 versts west of Irkutsk, Up to this point tbe entire country is under tbe direct ru e of the Bolshevik Government. To the east
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  • 46 5 ULSTER’S FUTURE. London March 11. At a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council, a resolution demanding the exclusion of the whole Province, instead of only six Protestant, Counties from the Dublin Parliament, was defeated at Belfast. If tbe bill passed. Ulster had won.
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  • 18 5 London, March 12. The Welsh steelworkers’ strike has been settled. Tbe men resumed work unconditionally.
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  • 67 5 COMMISSION’S RECOMMENDATIONS. London, Marsh 12. It is foreshadowed that the report of the Income Tax Commission will recommend new exemption limits, for tbe married £250, and single £l5O, with abatement for tbe first child of £4O and for subsequent children £3O each, and abolishes the wife’s abatement of
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  • 45 5 INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT. London, March 11. The Associated Press Constantinople correspondent states that a Beirut message of March Bth says the Syrian Congress at Damascus declared Syria independent. Emir Feisul will be crowned King tomorrow. Tbe Kingdom will include Palestine, Lebanon and Northern Mesopotamia,
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  • 70 5 BILL IN THE CHAMBER. Paris, March 11. The preamble of a Bill which tbe Government introduced in the Chamber, re-establishing relations with the Vatican, lays down that there can be no discussion of a lay state, the separation of Church and State being definitely a part
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  • 62 5 EX-FINANCE MINISTER FINED. Berlin, March 12. Herr Helfierich was sentenced to pay a fine of 300 marks in the libel case in which he alleged Herr Erzberger utilized his ministerial position for private financial advantage, Erzberger Resigns. London, March 13. A telegram from Berlin states that Herr Erzberger
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  • 198 5 GERMANY’S DEMANDS. London, March 12. The German note to Mr Lloyd George declares that the Leipzig Court will pronounce justice regardless of consequences. It demands the cessatioH of the arrest of Germans in occupied territories on charge, of war crimes, and tbe handing over of those arrested
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  • 113 5 AGITATOR ARRESTED. [Aneta Service,] Weltevreden, March 16.—A Socialistic teacher named Van Brurenk has been arrested in East Java for making speeches stirring up the population. Vessels Ashore. The Dutch destroyer Jakbals is aground in tbe Sunda Straits. Efforts to refloat her have been of no avail.
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  • 256 5 [Rrutbr’s Tulmbam».] Karachi, March 3. The Italian airmen, Lieutenants Ferrarin and Masiero, flying from Rome to Tokio, arrived from Ohabbar and Bunder Abbas respectively. Karachi, March 3.—The two Italian airmen, Lieutenants Ferrarin and Masiero, who arrived at Karachi on Tuesday from Bunder Abbas have accomplished a record.
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  • 57 5 London, March 10. The Time,’ New York correspondent says it is stated that the American Navy is constructing two giant seaplanes with which a flight will be attempted from San Francisco to Hongkong, via Honolulu, Wake Island, Guam and Manila. It is reported that a new giant Vickers’
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  • 40 5 [From Our Own Cormspondmnt.] Kuala Lumpur, March 16. The Indian merchants and traders of Kuala Lumpur bell a meeting and founded a Selangor Indian Chamb r of Commerce, with Mr Cumarasami as President and Mr Rasmolbhoy Vice-President.
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  • 217 5 Tbe present labour unrest has spread to Kuala Lumpur, the first section of 'ho communi y to strike being the fitters, turners and carpenters emplojel by Messrs. D G Robertson, Ltd Mr Robertson received a request on Saturday for an incease in wages of 60 per
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  • 784 5 PROVINCE CHARGE FAILS. At Penang Assizsa, yesterday. Tan Cheng Cboon, alias Chin Yoon, was charged before Mr Justice Sprouls and a common jury, with attempting to murder two Malays, at Kubang Semang on the morning of January 9th. Accused who claimed to be tried, was not dt fended
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  • 148 5 Paris, February 28.—The Supreme Council, considering economic questions has ascertained that wholesale prices hive increased over pre-war figures in France and Italy by 300 p?r cent, in and Japan by 170 and in America by 120 per cent. The diaft is published of an F M|S enactment
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  • 563 6 HOMEWARD IN THE KASHMIR In the P and O steamer Kashmir, which takes away a large complement of Malayan passengers homeward bound, is the former British Minister at Peking, the Rb Hou Sir John Jordan, G C I E, who has laid down the reins of his
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  • 303 6 S. F. P.” Winter Requirements Assured. Although the production of btrter in Victoria is gradually declining, it is not to be assumed that there will be a general Australian shortage, says the Age ”of Melbourne early in February, Victoria’s” flush' 4 seis' n has just term'na*el, and from
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 361 6 SIN POH HOCK CO. andertake to build new wooden lighters, junks, sampans, &c., also SOMETHING GOOD EOR CHILDpp /V repair old lighters or any wooden craft, &c. JWhi>All orders will be carried out with carefulness and promptitude and satisfaction guaranteed,'] Jor rates and estimates please apply TOWN OFFICE. ffo. lb,
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  • 72 7 FROM 0« OWN COBRISPONBBNT.] KuaU Lumpur, March 16. Cnncrpj Rimal Syndicate’s sixth At tbe me .liag, Mr H K Moallin, who 94‘ d the P rofiC waB 101,371, a final d.videni of 15 per cent, making r ceut for the year, was declared. 40 sjrB Rinders’ey and
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  • 461 7 ]{[?port From Boring Expsrt. U Inourne, February 7—After a period of L. Ex hange i» activitv Badak tin interests tOC into marked prominence yesterday. On iav small lots of the scrip had offers of in a nominal market. A similar price 4 ailable on Friday morning in
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  • 213 7 Melbourne February 10th —A cablegram has been received by the Tongkah Compound, FMS, from Mr W Bethune, one of the conij any’s engineers who is conducting boring operations, stating that on the new property in Siam—3o acres of which he had previously tested with 30 bores for an
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  • 233 7 Messrs. Baker, Fearon and Co, Kuala Lumpur, reported on Saturday as follows Ihe dull tone prevailing at the close of last *eek h aA remained with us throughout the period under review and markets would aprather to reflect the unsettled feeling at Home. There are few
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  • 39 7 re? 1e98 7 F G r ylor anfi Oo L‘d have 10T 4 a Cahlrt frOm Lr ndj M-ch lb ooptTr 8 p c t 7t r2/6il p 10id per lb, P tapioe £2 ‘i:;7 77 er
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  • 36 7 additioua rubbBc ou Ayer Kuning F.M.S. lbs. 78,700 Bradwali 48,692 Chersonese eet 774 Dennistown 41’490 Highlands Lowlands 128 008 s,aban«5 ,aban 32,140 Knan Plantations 20 915 Riverview ui’77o SungeiKnan G 5,746 hunger May 44,037
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  • 428 7 I’hle Directors report for the year ended 31st October, 1919, as follows After making ample provision for Depreciation, and allowing for Managers’ Commission, the net profit for the year under review amounts to $60,271.76. The amount brought forward from last year’s accounts was $20,792.41; which, added to
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  • 188 7 Penang, March 16 1920. SP. Tapioea No. 2 516.00—sellers M. P. Tapioca 515 75—sales Gold leaf s7’4 seller*. Pepper (W. Coast 3 ib«. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $39 White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace $9O nrm. Mace Pickings $9O sales. Cloves $l5O sales Nutmegs average of $95
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  • 334 7 Dr Cland Severn, C M G, is evidently a prime favourite in Hongkong, if one can judge by the number of farewell dinners and luncheons which have beeen given in his honour. A Chinese banquet was attended by the Governor and a distinguished company. The recipient of
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  • 124 7 Mar 18—Residency “At Home” 5 p.m. Mar 19.—Polish Dancers at E O. Mar 19.—Lodge Krian, Parit Buntar, Regular Meeting, 6-30 p m. Mar 20.—Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Mar 20,—Cricket Match, P.C.C. v. I.R C„ 2-15 p.m. Mar 20, —Penang Golf Club, Annual General
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  • 343 7 Penang, March 16, 1920. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 1/4 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 95 3 days’ sight Private 103 Bombay Demand Bank 95 Madras Demand Bank 95 3 days’
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  • 178 7 A very fine passenger boat, the s s Innsbruck, paid its first call at Penang yesterday and left to-day for Singapore and Japan. It is one of a fleet of six, including the Pilsua, Africa, Hungaria, Gablonz and Graconia, belonging to the Lloyd Triestino Steamship
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  • 128 7 To-day’s Arrivals. Speelman, Dutch, 579, Deli, KPM, general. Gula, Mat Latip, 48, Gula, Kennedy, and Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Kashmir, Singapore, 17th. Bangala, Negapatam, 17th. Tara, Singapore, 18th. Thongwa, Singapore, 19th. The ss Kashmir having left Singapore, yesterday is expected to arrive here via P. Swettenbam at 6
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  • 63 7 The B I packet Bangala, with the mails from Europe is expected to arrive here at noon to-morrow. The homeward mail “C by the Kashmir closes at 3 p.m. to morrow. The homeward mail “B” by the Tara, closes at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 18tb inst. The homeward
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  • 346 7 PENANG, MARCH 16, 1920. BEEF— eta: Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 60 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50—60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart small per catty 40 Liver do 70
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 247 7 Fuel Saving In these days, with fuel so expensive, you need the resilient, power-saving quality only to be found in Firestone rubber. The new improved jlrestone Non-Skid Tyres contain an extra quantity of this supremely good rubber; they give greater service at lower cost. And there is no question as
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