Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 72. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY. 27th MARCH, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 902 1 y 1 ffyPTZiIiJTi.iTH W.ft-TJiy.ffiffl,l .M Xff UH <<|J 1 I ©Obtainable everywhere wholesale from fc d 1| Ong Sam Leong Co Penang. sLffljiiJJKi!^iirffn'^ H 7 J iyT i irriw 7' i '‘TTrT w,i Ti' i 'yr; i B W YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. 1 f B BEAR BRAND MILK I
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    • 21 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN I j I i j Sole Afents S.S. a EM SLOng Sam Leong a Qo, ig
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  • 497 2 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The adjourned eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Monglernbu L ‘de Syndicate, Ltd was held in the reg stere l offices of the Company, No 9, Union Street, Penang, to-day. Mr W H Thorne, Chairman of the Board of
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  • 261 2 A meeting of shareholders of the See Kee Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the offices »f the general managers, Messrs. William Martin and Co., Shanghai, on March sth, in accordance with the provisions of the statutes, at which Mr. W. Martin, the chairman, spoke as
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  • 119 2 Penang, March 27, 1920 Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank}. London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 532 3 Credit ...2/4 3/4 3 Documentary ...2/4 13,16 Calcutta Demand Bank 92 3 days’ sight Private 100 Bombay Demand Rank <l2 Madras Demand Bank 92 m 3 days’ sighi
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  • 465 2 Messrs. Kennedy Co, Penang, report as follows The disturbances in Europe which have seriously affected the money market have brought aboub further backward mov<meats in both Tin and Rubber and th* unsettled feeling prevailing generally has caused sharp declines in the more speculative share quotations. At the
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  • 174 2 Penang, March 27, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 sl4.oo—sellers M. P. Tapioca sl4.so—sol’ers Gold leaf $72 seller*. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $36 nominal White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 non inal Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65 sal- s
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  • 30 2 London, March s.—lt is stated that a £1,000,000 rubber trust company is being floated. Messrs. L. Davidson and E. Money are on the Board of Directors.
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  • 69 2 Ihe Band wdl play the following programme of tn uric at the Gulf C.ub, fron 5-45 p.m. to-day 1. Selection The Yeo.utm of the Guard ...Salliv a 2. Oae Seep To my Dcaieet Countryman ...Yupangc< 3. Three Dances To Henn Tue Eighth ...Germsn 4. Waltz The Pink Lady
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  • 550 2 In their weekly share circular, dated March 24, Messrs. Fraser and Co., state:— Applicants for ordinary shares in Robinsun and Co., Ltd., received their allotment letters during the week and considerable disappointment was expressed at the small proportion of shares allotted to individual applications! numerous sellers were
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  • 500 2 Increase of Capital and Bonus Sh*rb Allotment. The Ninth Annual Meeting of the Taipint Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held on February 16th at Winchester House, Sir Ivor Philipps, K.C.8., D. 5.0., M.P. (the chairman), presiding. The Chairman said that the chief interest in the report centred in the
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    • 64 2 NEW MINISTER RETURNED. [Riutbr's Tkligbams.] London, March 23, The Argyllshire by election on Sir W Sutherland being appointed a Junior Lord of the Treasury resulted as follows Sir W Sutherland (Co Lib.) 10,187 Rev. Malcolm MacCailum (Lab 5,498 Coalition Majority 4,689 The result at the general election was
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    • 50 2 NEGOTIATION BROKEN OFF. London, March 23. The negotiations between the Miners’ Executive and the Coal Controller respecting the demand for an additional 3s <aily were broken off. Mr Hodges stated the position was extremely grave and serious. The Miners’ Conference would decide upon a course of action to-morrow.
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    • 29 2 Berlin, March 23. President Eoertj has accepted Noske’s esignation, which was due to Labour piessure, also to bis failure to nip the Kapp plot in the bud.
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    • 43 2 O:tawa, March 24. A semi-official st&temeat confirms the “Ottawa Juarnal’t»’’ statement aud says tl.e Government has decided not topioceea with Viscount Jellicut’s progtamme, aud consequently demobilises the nucleus oiewe, aismtMitlts the dockyards ana uaval college and refuses Britain’s offer of warships,
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  • 679 2 Prices On The Rise in Hongkong. The question of the rice supply cf the Colony is again to the fore, says the “China Mail.” The position at present so far as the Hongkong rice market is concerned is that it is very excited and prices are daily going higher.
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    • 807 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». -THE PINANG GAZETTE,' POSITIONS VACANT. nmnc V > It/ nimmedia’ely wanted a StCOO- 91 UN,ON BT REET. PENANG. STRAUS SETTLEMD: grapher M® 36 be and accurate in typewriting. Good salary to suitable man. RATES OF r dlHCnnm-r. Apply to Box No. 120, c/o Pirang Gazette c UoSCß|pT|[)|| Contractor
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  • 813 3 VISIT TO MALAY COLLEGE. Thursday was the stejnd day of His Excellency the High Commissioner’s visit to Kuala Kangsar, says the Malay Mail’ At 10.30 a,m, His Excellency returned the call His Highness the Sultan made the day before and visited the magnificent Royal Mosque and the new
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  • 104 3 A remarkable instance of animal sagacity was recently exhibited by a Collie dog in Australia, owned by Mr. F. Brose, who, with his parents, recently removed from Elliminyt, near Colac, to Tongala, about eight miles from Kyabram. Nine weeks ago Mr. Brose consigned by train a nubmer
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    • 1649 3 POSITIONS WANTED. IN THE ESTATE OF I loke chow kit deceased. f® aSaeHLI 2 Practised Nurse wmld ai-ist Lady and /’X'g. ji,ildreo on P»»»»ge t° England. Write Notice i« hereby given that all creditors IBiM 8 Iwß H> 11 S t 0 Box No. 113, c/o Pluang Qutete. and other
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    • 316 3 r> limjteo C H No. 4, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION A T SUNGEI PATANI, KEDAH, “CLUB GROUNDS” PLOUGHING]AND OTHER WORK WILL BE DONE WITH THE ‘LAUSON” TRACTOR. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. ALL DAY: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 27th 28th MARCH. BANQIE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE. (Incorporated in
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  • 17 4 Jack —On 26th March to Mr and Mrs H W Jack, at Kuala Lumpur, a son.
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  • 1182 4 Since the beginning of ths New Year, much has been said and written of the rubber industry and it cannot ba alleged to disclose the slightest tendency to pessimism, On the contrary. And there appeared to be no reason to suppose that within three months the selling price would
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  • 1584 4 We understand that the Post Office has communicated with the The Mails. postal authorities in London with regard bo the vagaries of the mail service», pointing out the dates on which mails are dispatched from London and the dates of arrival here, and it is to be
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  • 366 4 Tin was quoted in London on March 24th at £344 spot, and £347 three months. Tin was quoted in London on March 25tn, at £333 spot, and £3 Jo 10s three months. Placed before Mr. Langham Carter at Singapore as being a lunatio not under proper control, and
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    • 106 4 ITO-NIGHT! AT THE TOWN HALL. I CONCERT AND CLASSICAL DANCES BY Mme. Potapovitch p<)lish Danctre Miss Tushmska Mr. Kiriloff Baritone. I Kindly Assisted by Local Amateurs. I Seats s3t $2 $l. The ROBINSON PIANO BMM YOU HAVE READ MONSIEUR DUMAS' BOOK COUNT DE MONTE CRISTO HAVE YOU SEEN IT FILMED?
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    • 25 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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    • 361 4 flnflnnnnnnnflnnafluflflnflflflnflnflnflflfl fl a Tail spins, nose dives, side slips and overturns by airplanes In q 'JJ a battle scene provides thrills [in the Vitagraph super-feature. S Reels DARING HEARTS 6 Reels 5 n fl m Which will be shewn in the second showatg.ij p.m. at the ever popular p y-r
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    • 46 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, To-morrow, and Monday Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 4.42 a.m. 10.36 a.m, 4.30 p.ro. 11.00 p.m. To-mobbow. 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 5.30 p.m. 11.00 p.m. Monday. 9.48 a.m. 3.21 p.m. 9.19 p in. 11
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  • 273 5 MR ASQUITH REPLIES TO THE PREMIER. [Rima’s Tklbobamb.J Lo .don, March 24. Keen interest wai taken in a speech by qaitb at the National Liberal Club afternoon, owing to the expectation t Ht he w (U d t 0 Mr Llo 5 d George’s B peecb of
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  • 161 5 QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. London, March 24. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr T P O’Connor with regard to the fracas ic Dublin on March 22ad, Mr. Macpherson stated that Dublin was now quiet. A military court of inquiry would be held. There was no evidence
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  • 144 5 REJECTED DREADNOUGHTS. London, March 24. In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon, Mr Walter Long st*ted that the following ships of the ali-big-gon type were not required for the post-war fi et, bat the method of their disposal had not yet bten settLd—Agincourt, Ajax, Dreadnought,
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  • 67 5 London, March 24. Mr F Q Kellaway, Deputy Minister of Munition?, in a speech at Bedford, stated Diat the total realised by the sale of burping war stores, and scores purchased on fading account, was £330,000,000, of which £125,000,000 represented the sale of w °ol, hide?, etc,
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  • 151 5 PREMIER AND HIGH PRICES. [Biurn’i Tkjmuams*] London, March 25. Replying to Major Barnes, Mr Lloyd George emphasised that high prices were remediable only by increased production and national economy. He anticipated the national revenue would balance national expenditure next financial year, and the debt would be substantially reduced.
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  • 319 5 MR. ASQUITH AND CONSTAN fINOPLE. London, March 25. In the House of Commons, Mr Asquith drew attention to foreign policy and severely condemned the Government’s decision to retain the Turks in Constantinople. He recognised it was now impracticable to recede from the published announcement. He favou ed the
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  • 117 5 THE ANTI-FRENCH CAMPAIGN. London, March 19. General Nowri, the Emir Feisul’s Chief of Staff, who has arrived at Constantinople en route to Paris and London, states with regard to the situation in Syria and Cilicia that the French now hold the line Adana. Aintab-Jerablus. The Railways from
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  • 86 5 COMMISSION AGAINST PROPOSAL. London, March 24. The Royal Commission on the advisability of introducing decimal coinage reported against the proposal, declaring that ti>e advantages to be gained in keeping accounts are in no way commensurate with the loss of the convenience of the ex'sting system for other purposes.
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  • 61 5 DENIKIN’S RETREAT. [Rstttzb*B Tkucgbams.) Loudon, March 25, A semi official report from South Russia says Denikin’s armies are being pressed back against the Caucasus mountains. Probably the Bolshevists will shortly hold the whole of the Cotsack territory as far as the Caucasus, and also control the Caspian, and
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  • 159 5 A TERRIBLE RECORD. London, March 25. A harrowing description of the Jewish pogroms in South Ru sia last year is detailed by the Kieff Relief Committee, who ’report that over 30,000 were murdered in the Ukraine, of whom 15,000 are ascribed to Petlura’s regulars, especially when
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  • 153 5 Vladivostok, March 12. —A message received by the Okhotsk wireless station from Irkutsk says that the Soviet Commissary of Foreign Affairs has telegraphed as follows: "Avoid conflicts with the Japanese. Soviet Russia wishes peace with all nations including Japan Present the following peace note to the American,
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  • 138 5 Shanghai, March 13. —A Russian communist was the principal speaker at a meeting of a new Chinese Labour organisation the Ship and Godown Workers’ Union, held on February 29, according to the report of Acting Commissioner of Police, A. H. Hilton-John-son, to the Municipal Council.
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  • 211 5 Shanghai, March 7.—General Rozanofi, who was commander of the Vladivostok garrison under the Koltchak regime, escaped from the city on a Japanese transport and did not go to Tsuruga on the Russian cruiser Orel, as was given out in press despatches sent from Japan, according
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  • 74 5 Newsport News, March I.—The launching of the American superdreadnought Maryland has been fixed for 20th March. Her dimentnrtn tpprojq -jj 009 qtfuq 9iv snots battery consists of eight 16 inch guns, the heaviest used in thte American navy. The Maryland is the first of four similar
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  • 753 5 Major and Mrs H F Browell have ariiv. cd un a visit to Selangor. Mr and Mrs Ferguson have returned from a sea trip to Bangkok. Rear-Admiral G H Borret of H M S Cairo, with Mrs Borrett end daughter, is stayii g at the Hongkong Hotel.
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  • 68 5 Members are reminded of Monday evening’s meeting at the Masonic Ha l Northam Road, at 9 o’clock, when a very interesting debate is pr raised as to what form Local Military Def-nce should take. In view of the Conscription Bill introduced eoently in Council, and the unusual
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  • 438 5 tRIAL RUN AT BAG AN SERAI. A correspondent informs us that the Government Rice Mill at Bagan Serai had a trial run on the 23rd instant. Many people, especially padi growers, attended. The grinders and padi separators are not yet in full working order, but by slight
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  • 220 5 THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The concluding round in tbe P. C. C. tennis championship attracted a fair amount of interest last evening, when W. H. Threlf dl, the holder, again annexed tbe honour by beating R. J. Saunders for the second time in the final stage of the
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  • 236 5 Apropos of the appearance of Mme Potapovitch, Miss Tusbinska and Mr. Kirilofi in Penang Town Hall to-night, the “T.0.M.” says Ipoh folk gave enthusiastic support and paid ungrudging tributes to rhe company of Polish dancers who gave their first entertainment at the Ipoh Club on Wednesday night.
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  • 293 5 A few weeks ago, an invitation was extended in this paper inviting all interested in the formation of an Orchestral Society in Penang, to attend a meeting at the Town Hall on Sunday, March 7tb> About 30 persons put in an appearance, and tbe majority having brought
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  • 148 5 [ANRTA SURVICB Weltevreden, March 26.—The employee» of native piwnsshops struck. The Government proposes dismissing many hundreds of the terrorising elem nts. The natives in the sugar factories struck. In other factories the strikes are menacing. The Managers are still unwilling to agree to the demands and
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  • 116 5 We are advised by the acting Manager of the local branch of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia China, that be bat received tbe following telegram from the London Office. “At the approaching annual general meeting of shareholders the Directors will recommend, after paying a bonus on
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  • 151 5 “European” (Klang) writes to the “Straits Times.”:—l read the other day ia the column Penang Eu Passant that a certain Penang Chinese had given to the Municipality free of cost tbe land for a road to connect Burmah and McAlister Roads, To know the doner is to appreciate
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  • 81 5 The Bachelor Members of the Penang Club were “at Home” last evening to a big crowd of guests for Sr horn an attractive programme of 16 dances was arranged. The Club was tastefully decorated for the occasion, the floor was in perfect order, the Town Band played their
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  • 920 6 No less than r.htee China Merchants ships are here from Shanghai and in shipping circles business is looking up once more, the psriod of hibernating having ceased, the“ N’ 0. D. Mail Madras, March 12, —Messrs. Volkart Brothers will ba the Agents of the Norwegian African-Australian line of
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    • 694 6 Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States VICTORY BONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 5 per cent, per annum, payable on the ist September, and the ist March. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE IST SEPTEMBER. 1934 PRICE OF ISSUE -100 PER CENT All proceeds of this issue will
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    • 291 6 L fl V X'lWz/Wi b used by the Inland Revenue, i 0 3 X Probate, Audit and Registrar st i 1 V WvZ /'7/X i General» Departments) and A a Cleopatra’S Needle, an IIAY I A X- vO/A fc Egyptian Obelisk erected .«a A X X here after many vicissitudes
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  • 877 7 AN AMERICAN’S NARRATIVE. Mr S L Martin at Irkutsk saw Admiral Koltchak arrive as a prisoner in the hands of the SocialRevolutionaries and gives his impressions ot Koltchak, the prisoner. Mr Martin is well known in Shanghai where he was with the Standard Oil Company in charge of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 185 7 j RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, I SEASIDE, PENANG. I 1 s DAILY RATES FROM $6 TO $l2. Runnymede Orchestra or the Town Band will Play I EVERY NIGHT DURING DINNER 1 AND I The Runnymede Orchestra will Play I ON TUESDAY FRIDAY, DURING TIFFIN. S KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors, f I I ■u
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    • 904 7 WHAT IS THE COHDITIM i OF YOUR HAIR? I WIKI<*E*KIT A I Adopt the Popular Beneficial u Harina I ww Cv I w i CX. I Hair-Drill.” I 8 RAILWAY BUILDINGS. PENANG. j IF you are worried about the condition of your hair, it I D it is weak, impoverished,
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  • NICKEL COINAGE.
    • 350 8 ‘•The Government hag been seeking information and advice from rhe experts of the Mond Nickel Company on the feasibility of introducing a nickel coinage, but there is absolutely no tmth in the report that a contract between the two has been made,” said Mr Robert Mathias,
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    • 376 8 The text of the Silver Coinage Bill, introiuced into the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and supported y Sir Auckland Geddes and Mr Baldwin, .van issued on February 13th. The object of tha Bill is to restore the f oken character of the silver
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 308 8 PAINS AFTER EATING, ACIDITY, if% HEARTBURN, BILIOUSNESS. It is because your digestive organs are JIBL unable to digest what you eat that you suffer the pains and penalties of Indigestion. Ig gg The daily headache, constipation, biliousness, acidity, flatulence, languor, depression, are common symptoms of this ailment, and the experience
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    • 331 8 A WARNING TO MOTHERS. Never give a baby a sleeping draught, a soothing mixture, on an opiate of any kind whatever, except by the order of a competent doctor who has seen the child. All these things are poison, and they are moreover utterly needless, while the sleep they give
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    • 145 8 PRITCHARD Co, LIMITED, PENANG ipoh. AGENTS FOR: BURROUGHS WATTS’ BILLIARD TABLES. ii g Ls-Ji c Burrough and Watts’ “County” Table. A Full size, supported on eight massive Fluted Legs. Fitted with thick Slate Bed Eureka extra low, fast, noiseless and anti-climatic Rubber Cushions, patent invisible Pocket Plates, superfine West of
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  • 254 9 A Province trader was this morning prosecuted by Chief Detective Inspector J Nolan before Mr G C G Muller for abetting the offence of offering an illegal g'atification to a detective yesterday. Defendant, it appear?, was conveying a consignment of rice from Permatang Pau without a permit.
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  • 332 9 IT. tEORMK't GHUROH, FKNANB. The Services next week will be as follows (Palm Sunday). 8 am. Matins. Ps 61, 62. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 pm. Evensong. Ps 86, Ps 130 Hymns 98, 99, 27. Preacher the Rev H J Hillyard D D. Monday,
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  • 32 9 A Football Match has been arrarged between the Central Union Athletic Oiub and the Mohammedan Recreation Club tn Thursday mxt the Ist April, 1920, at 5-15 p. m. on the Esplanade.
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  • 187 9 To-day’s Arrivals. Doylestown, Fraatz, 1,610, Calcutta, Adamson Gilfillan «k Co, general. Speelman, Dutch, 579, Sabang, K P M, general. Eurybates, Simpson, 3,507, Liverpool, W. Mansfield Co, general. Takada, Harvey, 4,222, Kobe, A A Anthony Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Shidzuoka Maiu, Singapore, 27th. Antilochus, Singapore, 27 th. Tara, Negapatam,
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  • 24 9 The B I packet Tara, with the mails from Europe is expected to arrive here at daylight on Monday, the 29ih instant.
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  • 115 9 Mar 27.—High Commissioner visits Ipoh. Mar 27. —Kirilloff Concert and Classical Dancps at Town Hail. Mar 28.—P.V.R.C Shoot, 300 and 600 yds, 7.30 a m. Mar 28.—Ex Service Association, Meeting, P.C.C., 10 a m. Mar 29. —Ayer Weng (Rahman), Meeting, 2-30 p m. Mar 29 —Athenaeum, Debate, Masonic
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  • 256 9 The Report for 1919. The annual report of the Selangor Club for the year ended Dec. 31st, 1919, states that 192 new members joined during the year under review, and the active membership on Dec. 3 let was 1, 520 On the last day of the year there
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  • 76 9 Ijtdia And Ceylon REpaasENTED. London, March B.—At the Inter-Varsity boxing tournament held at Cambridge, K. S. ShavakshA, of Balhol, won the Bantam weights. R. S. deSaram was out-classed in the feather weights. Young de Saram was at St. Thomaa’ College before leaving for England. He is son of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 192 9 j The Penang Estate Supply Agency, 49, BEACH STREET, PENANG. I j For Immediate Delivery: J Momi Oases, Veneer Chests, Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Cary’s Box Strapping and all other Estate Requirements. |i j I Telegraphic Address PESA PENANG. g There is a saving of about $2 in every Pint
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    • 174 9 BRITISH D” expanded metal D D DIAMOND MESH ■A SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. SUB-AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., Penang. FRESH STOCK. S| DRESSES I I IX STOCKINGS 1 CREPES. ETC. WASSIAHIULL ASSOMULL Co., SILK A SPECIALITY SPECIAL SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED FROM MANILA OFiTHE FAMOUS ALHAMBRA Highly Manufactured Cigars.
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    • 1420 10 P.g o -BRITISH fNDIA DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES. ah» ORIENTAL-NEW YORK LINE. APOAR LINE. Sailing from Singapore to New York MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Via Panama Canal. ■■■■Baßßß s. “Harold Dollar” [lO,OOO ton» displacement] sailing from S’pore Apl. 12, 1920 KMMBULMI AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. B sm s. Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement]
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    • 265 10 STOCKS /VOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. M— "'■■■r e' foiwn runs for piamers. Aaddad to bmy a Tractor, the next question is— which Traotor. to *n«ww SIMM of the important questions
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