Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 April 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-04-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 91. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY. 21st APRIL, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement693 1920-04-21 1 ga pjr Jl'. lllwjlijjjll' .amm, 3ueu9d *•<>□ 9 3u03-| uies 3uq g ii h h Uw)l 1 i“ I I H z. g H uiojj ajEsaioqAiajaqMXjaAaaiqEUTEjqo H. iTi'i'JTiTri'i'rrrrr 7mr,gTiT£aA jnillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllW —Bl—— ai^ g— a»— I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS? I p__. 1 I I ZJ/C/IZV UI Bouteneau J star I I Heddles”693 words
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Advertisement22 1920-04-21 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN IJ > a f I 9MfKCna*AM-J»-HtAO r> sole Agents S.S. a h.M S- Ong Sam Leong a Co.22 words
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Article2314 1920-04-21 2 PUBLIC MEETING IN PENANG.. A public meeting in connection with Raffles College scheme, convened by the Resident Councillor, was held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The Hon. Mr. H. W. Firmstone presided, s,nd over thirty attended, those present including Messrs. R. D. Acton, G. A. Hereford, H.2,314 words
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Article95 1920-04-21 2 Latest Subscriptions. Previously acknowledged $763,034.T0 Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. 5,000 Members of the Singapore Bar 10,563.07 Pacific Trading Co., Ltd. 3,000 Oei Teck Seng 2,000 Per British Resident, Pahang 1,011 Per Mr. V. Hill, Hon. Sec., Perak (District of Krian)... 5.941.96 Katz Bros., Ltd. 5,00095 words
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Article54 1920-04-21 2 Adelaide, March 15. —The King’s Prize at the South Australian Rifle Association’s meeting at Port Adelaide on Friday was won by S- Edwards, of Melbourne club, who recently returned from Bisley. Edwards served at the front during the war. The runner up was H. White, a54 words
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Article515 1920-04-21 2 CAPTAIN CARROLL’S PLANS. The determination of our local members of the aircraft industry to inaugurate Malayan flying without delay is shown by the prompt arrival of a fresh aeroplane for the continuation of Messrs. T. K. Wong, Ltd.’s propaganda work in this country. This new aerial visitor,515 words
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Article30 1920-04-21 2 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, April 21. Mr. Horace Martin, the well-known Perak miner, died on a voyage to Sourabaya. He was buried at sea.30 words
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Article32 1920-04-21 2 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 21. Messrs. Barlow and Co.’s report says there, is a fair demand for Sheet at 88 cents and Crepe 851 cents per lb.32 words
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Article332 1920-04-21 2 A Political Campaign. Washington, March 16.—The (most ambitious plan yet made by American Labour as a political factor is now being put into operation by Hue American Federation of Labour. Hitherto the Federation of Labour has consisted of the aristocracy among the working classes, as only skilled332 words
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Article169 1920-04-21 2 “R.T.” News from Moulmein. Rangoon, April 15. —A telegram from Moulmein of to-day’s date states: The Eastern Representative of the Aeroad Company, accompanied by four European machines and riggers, arrived this morning to push the repairs of the aeroplane manned by Lieutenants Parer and Macintosh. The installation“R.T.” - 169 words
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Article142 1920-04-21 2 M e would venture upon one word of warning to any who may be homeward bound via Trieste. That city, especially if they have not left Malaya for many years, will delight them- Its fine buildings palaces rather—,gardens, and people are all startling to the Jungle-Wal-lah. They should not,142 words
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Article107 1920-04-21 2 We are officially informed says the T. O. M.” that the F. M. S- Chamber of Mines have been offered the use of a special train which will carry 250 tons of firewood each trip, and with proper organisation will make two trips. The average consumption of107 words
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Advertisement198 1920-04-21 2 WHEN FEVERISH OR IN PAIN. There Is Prompt Help and Comfort for Little Ones In Baby’s Own Tablets. The health of babies and young children is subject to rapid changes, and careful mothers should not delay at the first sign of feverishness with chills or flushes. There is warning in198 words
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Advertisement514 1920-04-21 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT!. POSITIONS VACANT. A competent Stenographer wanted go 0 4 knowledge of shorthand required, jp No. 152 c/o Pinang Gazette. A Typist wanted with previous expert. ence. Apply with copies of testimonial and stating salary required to Box No. 151 c/o Pinang Gazette. Assistant wanted with about three years514 words
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Article1753 1920-04-21 3 POSITION OF INDIAN CIVILIANS. During the last sitting of the Imperial Council at Delhi there was a strange whisper in the innermost official circles, writes a correspondent to the “Englishman.” It presently spread to all the Councillors aod is now common knowledge. The report is that the1,753 words
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Advertisement1059 1920-04-21 3 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES. Driver, Fitter, or o.n taka ch.r<« ot a AN EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION. Rubber Factory, curing, Robber Engine and Machinery, 068 ch, l Hae now been formed for Penang and !fae i.h Tj’ De Silva c/o Post Mas'er, with Hradquarterc io Penang, Butterworch Province Weiiceiey, $11—45-5 man who requires1,059 words
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Advertisement1043 1920-04-21 3 A Fresh Consignment TENDERS INVITED. »f Me«»e Meal lias arrlv- FM s governmzht. ed from South Africa and supplies can now be conveyance of mails. obtained from Messrs Hottenbach Brothers ot Co., Singapore. U) Tapah and Tapah Road r Four trips each way daily except The Price per bag of1,043 words
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Article18 1920-04-21 4 CiCEROK— At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on the ?Oth April, the wife of J, Ciceron, a son.18 words
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Article1098 1920-04-21 4 The Chairman of the American Bed Cros°, Mr Davidson, has delivered a urging upon the United States Government, the duty of p'oviding the stricken na'ionjf of Europe with necessary aid irrespective cf obligations. His contention is that 1 America eannob escape the influence of the present European1,098 words
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Article58 1920-04-21 4 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $172 per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for unrefined tin $l7l, per picul, business done, tin ore per picul, buyers, no sellers. To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $173, per picul, business done; and for unrefined tin $l7?,58 words
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Article142 1920-04-21 4 The output of Lingui Tin, Limited, for March was piculs 89.60. The output of the Ayer Weng Mine for the month of March was 42 piculs roasted ore. The output of the Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. for the first half of April was JL)j tons;142 words
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Article1485 1920-04-21 4 Of the three methods of dealing with a big railway strike, British, Dealing With French and American Strikes. each was effective. In Britain last year r either the strikers nor the Government gained a complete victory, if we may employ a word that is not perhaps the1,485 words
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Article113 1920-04-21 4 [To Tin Editob or tub "Porno Qinm j Sik,— l rati er think there must be a fe’ printer’s errors in a certain advertisemen! which appeared in yonr columns yestera»», and that it was really meant to read w follows “An ex Officers A-sociation has DOW113 words
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Article173 1920-04-21 4 The Band will plav the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1, Reminiscences. Of Rossini Godfrey 2 One Step Hong Kong ...Sanded 3 Waltz Phryne ...Zulueta 4. Fox Trot Hawauan Butterfly ...Sant y 5. March The President ...Mario The following undelivered telegrams a173 words
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Advertisement274 1920-04-21 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR COY. To Those Going Home fIWMMMMWMMWMWWMWWa MACGREGOR CALDBECK COY., LONDON,- Have, owing to the difficulty experienced by those arriving Home in securing Whisky—made arrangements with Distillers, for whom they are to supply, as far as possible, the Whiskies used in the East. THEREFORE WHEN ON LEAVE ORDER THROUGH-274 words
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Advertisement44 1920-04-21 4 NOTICE. On and after 30th April, 1920, our connection with the CRAG HOTEL will cease. All debts due to and owing by the Hotel up to 30th April, will be settled and collected by the JE. O. Hotel. SARKIES BROTHERS, Renang, Singapore and Rangoon.44 words
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Miscellaneous38 1920-04-21 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-dat. 1.44 a.m. 8.01 a m, 1.58 p.m. 8.38 p.m. To-MOBROW. 2.25 a.m. 8.37 a.m, 2 35 pm. 9.20 p.m.38 words
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Obituary59 1920-04-21 4 DEATH. Le Subur —On April 19tb, at the General Ho?pital Penang, of fever and itfluenza, Phi ip Hewett Le Saeu r Aged 49. Obituary. Loudon, April 17. The death has occurred of the geegrapbar, Mr J G Bartholmevr, F.R.G.S., F.R.S.E. OBITUARY. London, April 8. —The death is announced of Lady59 words
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Article1290 1920-04-21 5 MR CHAMBERLAIN’S PROPOSALS. THE INCOME TAX. [Ruma's Tbligbams.] London, April 19. The Budget taxation proposals include the following Postage Raised. 2d for three ounc“s by Letter Post, and id for each additional ounce. A minimum of Is for telegrams. Id for six ounces of newspapers. The estimated increase[Ruma's Tbligbams.] - 1,290 words
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Article26 1920-04-21 5 MEN RESUMING. New Yurk t April 18. The speedy collapse of the railway strike is forecasted. Large i umbers of railwaymen are resuming work.26 words
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Article62 1920-04-21 5 New York, April 18. An Aguaprieta message says Elias, leader of the revolutionaries in Sonora, declares that when the Carranza dictatorship is ended and the State of Sonora is assured her constitutional rights, she will return to the Mexican republic. Another Mexican Revolt. Mexico City. April 19.62 words
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Article21 1920-04-21 5 EX PRESIDENT SURRENDERS. Washington, April 18. The ex-President of Guatf mala, Cabrera, with his army, has surrendered to the revolutionaries.21 words
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Article59 1920-04-21 5 PETROL CARGO AFIRE. Lourenzo Marques, April 18. The British barque Speedonia, laden with petrol caught fire and was practically burned out. Most of the crew took to the boats. The remainder extinguished the flames. The vessel drifted northwards and was eventually sighted off Mozambique and was towed to59 words
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Article379 1920-04-21 5 CONSTABLE SHOT DEAD [Rama’s Tblbgbam*.] London, Aprs! 17. Ano-’her constable at Tralee was shot dead. Twenty six bulLt holes in the body were found, his hands w«rr> tied behind Lis back and he was llindfoided. He served iu the war. Other Policemen Attacked. London. April 18, Armed men[Rama’s Tblbgbam*.] - 379 words
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Article35 1920-04-21 5 New Orleans, April 18. Despite a protest by the British Con-sul-General, Mr. Wallis, de Valera received the Freedom of the City and the degree of Doctor of Laws of Loyola University.35 words
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Article81 1920-04-21 5 DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON. London, April 18, There was a most imposing demonstration on Sunday, when 50,000 ex-soldiers and sailors marched in procession from the Embankment to Hyde Park, with the object of protesring against the Premier's attitude to the discharged men’s depu’ation on February 6th. A meeting passed81 words
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Article72 1920-04-21 5 WOLVERHAMPTON DISASTER. Loudon, April 17. A hall used as a billiard saloon at Wolverhampton collapsed without warning, Debris fell into the street. 120 persons were in the building. A number of passersby were killed. It is feared the loss of life is serious. The Killed and InjuredLondon,72 words
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Article79 1920-04-21 5 APPEAL TO AMERICA. Now York, April 18. Mr Davidson, Chairman of the American Red Cross, in a speech, u r gei the Government immediately to provide the stricken nations of Europe with necessary aid, irrespective of obligations. He urged that America could no more escape the influence of79 words
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Article723 1920-04-21 5 THE RUHR QUESTION. [Reum’s Tilugbams.] Paris, April 17. Mr Lloyd George at San Remo conferred with Signor Nitti The newspapers of Pai is rejoice at Britain’s initiative as regards action against Germany and believe the Conference at San Remo will decide to send an ultimatum to Germany[Reum’s Tilugbams.] - 723 words
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Article321 1920-04-21 5 Penalising Bachelors. Pari’, April 18« The Frei cb C .atube: vo’ed jisterday a 25 per cjnt supplement ry income- ax for on married men.—Huv Paris, March 12.—At last the bachelor tax, which has formed the subject of so much humour both on the stage and off, bids321 words
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Article26 1920-04-21 5 AN ARMISTICE ASKED. Paris, April 18. The Temps learns that Britain has requested Moscow to grant an armistice and an amnesty to Denikin’s forces.26 words
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Article67 1920-04-21 5 ALLIES AND JAPANESE. Peking, April 18. Members of the Inter-Allied Railway Technical Board proteted to »he respective Governments against anti-Ruasian acts by the Japanese, including the arrest of Russian workmen's leaders. Ib is reported that heavy fighting occurred wesb of Ohita between the local Reds and the67 words
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Article13 1920-04-21 5 AMERICAN COMMISSION ARRIVES. Prague, April 19. The American Financial Commission has arrived.13 words
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Article41 1920-04-21 5 London, April 19. Lloyd’s returns show that 3,394,000 tons of shipping were building in the United Kingdom at the end of March, representing an increase of 400,000 tons compared with December, 1919 The world’s figures show nearly 8,000,000 tons building.41 words
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Article32 1920-04-21 5 Washington, April 17. The House of Representatives adopted record Post Office Estimate?, $412,500,000, including $1,250,000 for the establishment of an air mail rcute between New York and San Francieco.32 words
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Article28 1920-04-21 5 Rome, April 18. A Basra message of April 16th says Captain Ranza and Lieutenant Marzari for Tokio have arrived. Lieutenant Ferrarin, also for Tokio, has Bangkok.28 words
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Article36 1920-04-21 5 Bombay, April 16. The Crown Prince of Rumania is expected on April 20th. H. R. H. will visit Agra, Delhi, Patiala,Simla and Calcutta and leaves for the Far East about May 7th.36 words
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Article40 1920-04-21 5 PRINCES FINED. (Raima's T>lbgbams.] Berlin, April 17. Prirce Joachim-Albrecht was fined 50C marks and Captain Platben 300 marks for attempted assault, and Prince HohenloheLangenburg 1,000 marks for the assault oc French officers at the Adlon Hotel, Berlin;(Raima's T>lbgbams.] - 40 words
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Article501 1920-04-21 5 Berlin, March 7.—Prince Joachim* Albrecht, the ccu-in of the ex.Kaieer, was m the Adlon Hotel restaurant last night. Here he becane the hero ”of a riot ova »cene—such as he has apparently been 1 Dging for for some time. This prirce, who is one of501 words
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Article28 1920-04-21 5 ARRESTED IN SWEDEN. Stockholm, April 17. Dr von Kapp flew to Sweden from Ger* many. He was arrested at Stockholm» owirg to having an irregular passport.28 words
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Article32 1920-04-21 5 LUNATIC’S ATTACK. New York, April 10. The well-kr.own burgeon, Doctor James Markos, was shot dead while taking th® collection in St. George’s Episcopal Church» by an escaped lunatic.32 words
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Article79 1920-04-21 5 London, April 19, The Times says the d. op in the price of the 10s shares of the Britieh Borneo Petroleum Syndicate is attributed to a report that A agio-Persian interests have intimated that they do not intend te proceed with experimental development work on the syndicate’s79 words
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Article42 1920-04-21 5 New York, April 18. At Minden (Nevada) a suit was fileil asking that Mary Pickford’s divorce b< set aside on the ground of collusion bg her former husband, Mr. Moore, MarJ| Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, whoiQ she recently married.42 words
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Advertisement1401 1920-04-21 6 SCHEDULE. ESTATE OF THE LATE SULTAN IDRIS KAMPAR PROPERTIES. N Oi Read. Title No. E“ C Rentals. Remarks, Premises. O, Sale of Valuable Town Properties 2 jaiau idris s 2233 451 eo 00 4 2232 450 60 00 TN 6 2231 449 60 00 8 2230 448 60 00 Ipoh,1,401 words
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Advertisement186 1920-04-21 6 COCONUT CAKES. Large Oilmill at Java, disposing of considerable stocks of first class Cakes for cattlefood purposes, seeks business relations. For sample and particulars apply to OILMILL “JACATRA BATAVIA, D. E. I. u =m( Hl 1 Now in Stock. Hudson's Eumenthol j Jujubes. I “Cash Chemists” Ltd., 52/54, BEACH STREET,186 words
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Miscellaneous168 1920-04-21 6 nnnnnnnnnnnannunnnnnnnnnrinrinri IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. Programme From Mon., 19th to Wed., 21st April, 1920. U n m First House at 8 p.m, n EDITH STOREY IN THE METRO WONDER PLAY g 6Parts ns the SUN WEST DOWN P rts6 D A Picture showing the Regeneration of the Human Soul.168 words
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Article309 1920-04-21 7 Question of Port Accommodation With regard to the impending visit to Melbourne of the Prince of Wales on the British war ship H. M. S. Renown—a vessel of appreciably greater tonnage than the largest merchant steamer yet seen in Melbourne—the question has been raised with the309 words
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297 1920-04-21 7 Lenin, in a speech made at the Third All-Russian Congress of Water transport Workers, once more affirmed the need-xrf an iron military discipline on the Labour Front. The following account »f Lenin’s speech is transmitted by the Bolshevist wireless station at Moscow Lenin declared that297 words
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Article158 1920-04-21 7 Newspapers throughout the world are faced with a real shortage of paper, says “The Weekly Dispatch,” and there is little prospeef of relief for some years. American demands have enabled the Scandinavians to raise prices enormously. Mechanical pulp, which, in pre war days used to sell at £2158 words
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Article30 1920-04-21 7 London, April 8. —A Port Sudan cable says: Fire broke out to-day in the cargo of coal on board the steamer Hounslow proceeding from Calcutta to Alexandria.30 words
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Article211 1920-04-21 7 Calcutta, April 13- —At the adjourned meeting of the Bengal Legislative Coun--1 cil to-day, the Calcutta Rent Bill was formally passed into Act after all the amendments had been disposed of, no amendments of any consequence having been accepted by Government. There was some interesting debate211 words
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Article87 1920-04-21 7 Bombay, April 13. —Presiding at the 12th annual general meeting of the Bombay Millownera’ Association, Mr. Rahimtulla Currimbhoy, while emphasising the readiness of the Millowners’ Association to view sympathetically the labour demands for higher wages and other conveniences, severely criticised the methods of labour strikes by87 words
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Article383 1920-04-21 7 PENANG, APRIL 21, 1920. BEEF— cts. 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—60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart small per catty 40 Liver do 70383 words
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Advertisement176 1920-04-21 7 dJOBfiK» Mgs, 1 hi ,Bnir gJg 1,111 g mbhbmk TYRES I THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. f SOLE AGENTS. 1 ADAMSON, CILFILLAN AND CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND}. i WmaeMMeaeet: 2 MR, II II WfW»— ffiueyrus (Company, *> u m Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c., &G, tafjompson (So., Jstd., Gravel176 words
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Advertisement182 1920-04-21 7 |RE SCH ’SI LAGER BEER. H q < 1 (BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY. Rj BY MESSRS. RESCH’S LIMITED. p I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS BEALERS AND AT THE BARS OF THE >| g E. *5.0. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE ONLY j, FROM: 1 HOTTENBACH I BROTHERS A CO. I182 words
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Article803 1920-04-21 8 COOLIES’ PAY DISCUSSED, The following is from the minutes of an extraordinary general meeting of the Kuala Selangor District Planters’ Association held at Kampong Kuan’an Club on Friday, April 9oh, to consider the rates of cooly pay. Mr A B Slee (Chairman). The Chairman addressed the meeting,803 words
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Advertisement147 1920-04-21 8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMXXMMXXXXXXXXXXXXX I .Jlndrew Usfjer Qds |i Special Reserve 1 10.V.G. wmjsxv Sandilands, JDuttery 8 so-, Sole Jig ents for <S? p XXXXXXXXXMXXXXMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXC I PARI P A N I LACQUER ENAMEL. g The Finest Enamel fer indoor or outdoor 18 Decoration for:— B WALLS IT IS UNRIVALLED WITH A WOODWORK REPUTATION147 words
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Advertisement128 1920-04-21 8 THE BURDEN LIFTED. Sciatica causes the most acute ageny, making your life a burden, but if you don’t fight the disease, it will gradually gel a firmer and firmer hold on you —and then There is only one sure weapon that you can use in your fight—and that weapon is128 words
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Advertisement223 1920-04-21 8 [t a r b O L i THE BEST DISINFECTANT I Ii fOR GENERAL USES- I 75% TAR CREOSOTE- 25 7o SULPHONATED OIL. IN 5 GALLON A 1 GALLON DRUMS. J OBTAINABLE FROM: I MESSRS. THE CASH CHEMISTS LTD- fl MESSRS. .IDONO IUE CO.. CHONG KEE &0« I 500 S£223 words
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Article470 1920-04-21 9 Mark Twain (Mr S L Clemens) died on thia date ten years ago. Lord Sinha left Calcutta, for Bombay on April 14, en route to England. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beau left Singapore for Home via the Far East by the Novara We are sorry to470 words
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Article346 1920-04-21 9 THE LATE INSPECTOR MASON. There was a large attendance yesterday afternoon at the funeral of Probationary Inspector Henry Victor Mason, of the Penang Police Force, who died at the General Hospital e<rly the same morning Among those present were Major WML Bower, C P O, Captain Barry, represent346 words
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Article385 1920-04-21 9 SHAREHOLDERS MEET BORING EXPORT. Melbourne, March 17.—A largely attended meeting of shareholders and others interes'ed in the Badak tin syndicate was held at 47 Queen-street to-day when the bo-ing expert for the syndicate, Mr W Wilson, answered namerout questions. In the course of his replies Mr Wilson385 words
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Article14 1920-04-21 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for March: Bukit Katil lbs 9,39214 words
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Article271 1920-04-21 9 To-day's Arrivals. Tara, Brisley. 3,651, Singapore, Iday Kerr Co, general. Perak. Duo, 519, Singapore, Adamson, Gilfillan Co, general. Trane, Pithie, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Thongwa, Negapatam, 22ad. Sir Eustace d’Eyncourt says that during the war no less than 400 vessels aggregating 12,000,000 h. p.,271 words
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Article20 1920-04-21 9 The B I packet Thongwa, with the mails from Europe is expected to arrive here at daylight to-morrow.20 words
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Article80 1920-04-21 9 April 21—Tennis, Threlfall v Hooi Hye. Victoria Green, April 23—St George’s Ball, Town Hall. April 23-» Football Match, England v The Rest, Esplanade, 5-15 p.m. April 24—Bassett Rubber Annual General Meeting, Company Ltd, No 1 Weld Quay, 11-30 a m. April 24—-Parle Perak Rubber Co, Ltd, Chamber of80 words
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Advertisement250 1920-04-21 9 J. G. STEWART’S I. FAMOUS WHIfRIBS Non-Pareil AND Gold Medal OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS OR PROM j F. G. Taylor Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, PENANG. ,-*****8 _US IT 1 1MB I 111 WOW MMBMB*OB• «W«HMMMMBBMMM i i Just Arrived A Smal/ shi P ment BLITAR COFFEE ill I POWDER. liii//250 words
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Advertisement61 1920-04-21 9 PRITCHARD Telephone 33s.') f Telegrams: With Departmental r s u PEANCO Connections. 3 CV/.j LTD,? PENANG. PENANG IPOH. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. OUR Drapery Department WILL BE. OPENINGOat This Week A Quantity OF THE. NEWEST LATEST GOODSSpecial attention is drawn to oar display of Gold, Black Coloured Brocade Shoes61 words
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Advertisement1583 1920-04-21 10 p gO -British India PfICIFIG MAI L!S“ IP Company JK -Jr MhJy JR. REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND 8 8 COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 21st Apr 19JG ’LIIVE I ::bS e k la A Bb« A X an( j ever y 281,583 words
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Advertisement465 1920-04-21 10 BRITISH J D ,J EXPANDED META 1 I D D DIAMOND MESH X A. O I I I SOLE AGENTS: Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. SUB-AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., Penang. BANKS •HARTER» BANK BP INBIA, AUSTRALIA ANB BHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royaj Gharter) Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund465 words
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Advertisement342 1920-04-21 10 THR MRRtANTILR BANK BP INBIA, LIMITIB. (Incorporated in England). Authorised Capital 11,500,00 C Subscribed Capital 1,500,006 Frid-up 78 \OOO Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 835,000 Board ofJDirectors. E s q.« (Chairman), J. M. Ryrle, En;. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. ftalmers. Em Yule Lord Carmichael, G C 8 I,342 words
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