Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 April 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No, 94, VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 24th APRIL, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS.
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    • 541 1 I THE NIKKO i STUDIO NOW AT I 7, NORTHAM HOAD, t I Near CHIN SENG &.Co., Ltd. i g s /F YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. 3 BEAR BRAND MILK I you can have 1,0 idea what a I f Perfectly Sterilised MilK I 1 realty Is. Do not confuse
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    • 26 1 1 THE BEST GAR IN TOWNS fl I i i s i f ftsitsne Sole AHents S.S. a EM S- f Ong S«m Leong 4 Oo,]E
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  • 245 2 How The Ministry Grappled With Great Task. Much interesting information is given in the second annual report of the Ministry of Pensions. The financial year 1918-1919, the report states, imposed severe demands upon the awarding staff of the Ministry. The number of casualties and attendant claims, which
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  • 285 2 Mr. Kennedy Jones tells us two very astonishing facts in his "Fleet Street and Downing Street.” In 1908, when h« and Lord Northcliffe bought the Times,” he offered the post of editor to Lord Curzon Luckily for both, the offer was at once declined, comments the
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  • 302 2 “Pioneer.” The use of the motor tractor for agricultural purposes made great progress at Home during the war. Both labour and horses were scarce, and at the same time it v. s imperative that the food supply of the country should be increased. The result is that
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    • 1931 2 POSITION WANTED. FOR BALE. IN THE ESTATE OF GOH TAIK i' CHEE, DECEASED. Driver Fitter, or o«n take ch ***** of a 2 Bulls and 1 Bull Cart For parltRubber Factory, curing, Rabb-r Engine cuUrs apply Acting Manager, Cluny Eatate, and Machinery, experience in Mechanical Slim River. Notice te hereby
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    • 935 2 TENDERS INVITED. F. M. S. GOVERNMENT. CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. I Qi Tenders are invited for the conveyance of mails by motor vehicle between (1) Tapah and Tapah Road t Four trip, each «ay daily except ItsVvOrth it I'OrYoil» Sundays one trip each way. Tapah and Chenderiang Health’s Sake! Twice each
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  • 1107 3 HEREDITY AND CRIME. Mr, Justice Darling made a remarkable pronouncement on March 17 during the hearing of an action for breach of promise, on unfit marriages. The case was one in which an ex-soldier defendant pleaded that owing to. the effect of a wound he was
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    • 308 3 —EBE—> I Fitter Brothers' j Cw J uB t arr ve d new shipment of Best U u Brass or Plated J F° ur P° s Bed- steads with side- j Hr’UpSd u rails 5 gftfeaEa I *«*»•>. g FMifeig i INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. <L TX# a m JJr *2
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    • 323 3 SAYS THEY SAVED HER BABY’S LIFE. Another Mother Gives Grateful Thanks To Bak|y’« Own Tablets. Errors in diet and over -feeding are ttfa most frequent causes of indigestion in infants and young children. The beri treatment is the administering of Baby’s Own Tablets, this gentle laxative cleßring awuy offending matter
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    • 48 3 J. G. STEWART’S FAMOUS VWtfSKIBS NonPareil AND Gold Medal OBTAINABLE FROM ALL 1 DEALERS OR FROM F. G. Taylor Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, PENANG. ««■■■■■■■MMmnianKaßnaßaßMMßViQßaawnnMMHaßßßav-5 W. D. H. O. WILLS, Three castles Cigarettes MAGNUMS $1.15 per tin of 50. Three castles Cigarettes ORDINARY $l.OO per tin of 50.
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  • 763 4 Mr. M. A. V. Allen, Warden of Mines, Selangor, is going on leave shortly and will be succeeded by Mr. A. G. Mondy. Mr. J. Dando, of Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd., expects to leave for Home next month. He is to travel via America. Mr. F. Nordon,
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  • 438 4 Mr. W. S. Huxley, the F. M. S. Government Architect, has undoubtedly achieved a triumph in his plans and design for the new Supreme Court bu Iding i-i Ipoh, which is to be erected opposite the Railway Station and adjacent to the Town Hall. The work of
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  • 391 4 In the course of an article on the cost of living, demands for increased pay, etc, the ‘Malay Mail” says:— To demand increase of pay which are not justified either by increased efficiency or by the cost of living is really a form of preflteering Fortunately, it
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  • 102 4 April 24—Cricker, PC C v I RC April 25—Hunt Club Ride, Polo Ground, 6-45 a m. April 25—P.V.RC Sho t 300 and 600 yd», Deliberat‘d 7 30 a m. April 26—Athenaeum, Meeting, Masonic Hrl N irtham Road, 9-15 p.m. April 29—Kuala Kangsar Plantations, Annual General Meeting, British India
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    • 1262 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. Position .wanted. the perak river valley RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED B^bbt'r’Wo! a d ß ’?n« Iworpor.t.d In th. Straits Settlements, knowledge of Rubber, milling and mixing. mmn B x No. 157, c/ j Pinang Gazette. NOTICE OF LOST SCRIP. /APANT Whereas applicati ,n has been made to the
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    • 168 4 -Xi Now in Stock. Hudsons Eumenthol Jujubes. hi “Cash Chemists” Ltd., 52/54, BEACH STREET, PENANG. J L r L r 18 UNI-LECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER GENERATORS NEW TYPE WITH SELF STARTER On be «tailed and «topped from ttto or three remote porftUuas by MERELY WESWIQ A lUTTOM. fttaMrttea toot «arrant
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 201 4 annnnnnnnnnnuanunnnnnnnnnrmnpjj Specially Selected new Pictures will be presen ed at tl lB tj IMPERIAL:.,' 9 EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. D 2 From Thursday, 22nd to Sunday, 25th April, 1920 m —p In the First House at 7-15 p.m, William Desmond of Famous Players in S reels FLYING COLORS SREELS c
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  • 1940 5 THE BY ELECTIONS IN EDINBURGH [From Oub Own Cobbispondint.] London, Match 24. With one by-election in progress and another in prospect, Edinburgh will have a lively time of ib during the next two or three week?. Mr Avon Clyde’s appointment as Lord President of the Court of Session
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    • 626 5 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, 1934PRICE OF ISSUE-100 PER CENT All proceeds of this issue will be lent
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    • 85 5 PRITCHARD Telephone 33s. y r Telegrams: With Departmental r j PEANCO Connections. J L/ jPD.j PENANG. PENANG IPOH. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. i Provision Deparfment. We 6ave just received a Shipment of Australian Jams 1 Jb. Tins. “SILVER LABEL” BRAND. INCLUDING Orleans Plum Fig Conserve Apricot Melon and Lemon
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  • 1275 6 Labour women could wish for no more eloquent and capable advocate of their cause than Miss Mary who, as President of a unique National Coofereace in London, has delivered a speech of sufficient al inter 8' and importance to warrant a summary of it being ciblei
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  • 1399 6 One hears the British Baigeb discussed frcm very dissimilar Excess Profits a’an’points. Itfiaconr and War Wealth flgeoas Budget, it is a Lcvy Budget of despair, and it is many other thi.-gs btsides. Perhaps r,he Chancellor <-f the Exchequer was as near the truth as anyone when he
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  • 59 6 To-day’s quotation for refined tin it Penang was $172 per picul, buyers, tc sellers; and for unrefined tin $170.50. tin ore $170.50, per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London on April 22nd. at £346 spot, and £343 10s three months. Tin was quoted in London on
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  • 387 6 The following are tne latest quotations it Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day H Ĕ Ĕ SHARES. -2 j, 5 "aj a co ta a: a: Mining. c. c. c. Jc. AmpangK. 18.50 19 00 17.50 18.50 Deebook 11/- 12/- 11/Ratrut B. 31/- 32/- 31/6 32/Ulu
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    • 208 6 fDE RESZKEI CIGARETTES I A shipment just to hand. J Stocks of both Egyptian r and Virginian in tins I of 50’s. a IMPORTERS: BEHR CO., I Penang, Singapore Medan. K j I’ f EE c»i«f office- far eastern EE E: Perth. scotumo BRANCH ANO lombrr. SHANGHAI. EE BY APPOINTMENT.
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    • 44 6 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 F. O. Hotel. SARKIES BROTHERS, Penang, Singapore and Rangoon.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 52 6 THE TIDES. The following are th? tides for To day, To-morrow and Monday Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 10-DAY. 3.58 a.in. 9.51 a.m. 3 54 pm. 11.04 p.m. To MORROW. 5.04 am. 10.43 a tn, 4 48 p.m. 12 00 m’nt. Monday. 7.52 a.m. 12.26 am 7.16 p.m,
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  • 329 7 CHANCELLOR’S REPLY. [Rbutih’s Tzucgbams.] London, April 21 In the House of C jmmons, in the Budget debate, Mr Chamberlain, replying to the criticisms, declared that the Government di i not apprehend the increase of the wine Katies wou'd appreciably increase the difficulties of France, Italy and Portugal.
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  • 214 7 A NATIONAL CONFERENCE. London, April 21. The National Conference of Labour Women has opened in London, 400 delegates being presided over by Miss Mary MacArthur, who said that this was the first woman’s labour conference on such a representative scale. 180 branches were represented. She emphasised that women
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  • 203 7 LORD CHANCELLOR’S VIEWS. London, April 22. Speaking at a banquet of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, in London, Lord Birkenhea\ referring to the el n s? union of *ha Dominions and the Mother Country, k i the fortunes of the Empire in the next
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  • 154 7 COALITIONISTS RETURNED. [Rbutkb’s Tbijcgbams.] London, April 22. The by-election in North Edinburgh, to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Mr. J. A. Clyde, K.C., as Lord President of the Court of Session, resulted as follows Ford (Coalition Unionist) 9,944 Runciman (Liberal) 8,469 Major Graham Pole (Labour)
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  • 51 7 Loudon, Ap'il 21. The Iri h Government has announced that’ politic 1 piisorers awai iu« ir al will hence o*>h be t>ran td special ameliorative treatment, incluOnj s-pirate furnished cells, freeooiu of ux ivement the prison and »i e li >er uf conversation with Obl er political
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  • 147 7 New York, March 18. —Mr. De Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, reviewed a St. Patrick’s Day parade from the steps of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, between the twin spires of which floated side by side the American flag and the tricolour of the Irish Republic.” The
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  • 76 7 London, April 21. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the trade deputation from Russia at present at Copenhagen had had preliminary discussions with the representatives of the Supreme Economic Council, but further progress could not be made pending the
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  • 49 7 EX-PRESIDENT INSANE. New Orleans, April 21. Mr Schaumberger, a former American Secret Service agent, baa sent the following cable from Guatemala. President Cabrera has been declared insane and is now a prisoner awaiting trial. During Cabrera’s bombardment of the capital, many shells struck the British and American Legations.
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  • 64 7 SERIOUS LOSSES. April 21. A Birmingham (Alabama) message says over 140 have been killed and many millions of dollars damage done by the tornado io Eastern Mississipi, NorthWest Alabama and South Tennessee. 160 Deaths. London, April 22, A Birmingham (Alabama) wire states that the deaths in the tornado
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  • 37 7 Washington, April 22. Mr Colby, tbi Secretary of State, received Sir A Geddes, who was accorded the privilege of taking up the Embassy matters prior to the presentation of his credentials to President Wilson.
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  • 668 7 DIFFERENCES AT SAN REMO. [Riutxr’s Tzugbams.] —Havas. Paris, April 21. A San Remo message says there is dis agreement between Britain and Italy with France as regards Germany, the method of carrying out disarmament, the former favouring economic pressure, while France desires military pressure. According to the
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  • 33 7 Melbourne, April 21. It is understood that the Federal Government has completed arrangements to place the whole of the oil boring operations in Papua in charge of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company.
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  • 171 7 LORD MILNER’S SPEECH [Riutbb’s Tzlzgbamz.] London, April 21. In the House of Lords, Viscount Milner, moving the second reading of the Austrian and Bu’garian Treaties Bill emphasised that the boundary of the Tyrol, which brought a considerable number of Germans into Italy, was the result of
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  • 135 7 MEMORIAL OF NAVAL COOPERATION. Washington, April 22. Major Wrench, presenting Mr Daniel with cheques for £6,000 for the erection of 8 memorial of the British and American Navies’ joint maintenance of the Dover patrol during the war, predicted that, whatever the ultimate size of the respective Navies,
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  • 250 7 Suva, April 20 A number of Fijian canoes met the Renown at the harbour entrance. The Governor, Sir Cecil Rodwell, boarded the vessel. The Prince will be ceremoniously pr< sented to-morrow with a whale’s tooth and a native drink, Yagona, after which he will witness a
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  • 54 7 New Yoik, April 22. An Aguaprieta message says General Peequirea, whom General Carranza appointed Governor of Sonora, has reported that the whole state of Michoacan has gone rebel. According to American Army intelli gence reports, Obregon, who recently fled from Mexico City, is now at Abaixi in command of
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  • 136 7 Apropos of the steps which are about to be taken more fully to inform the British manufacturer of the exact condition of industrial France, some eloquent statistics from a French official source show that in the Department of the Oise the following losses were scheduled: 88- main-road
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  • 1274 7 Ex, A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. The second Penang St. George’s Ball of the post-war era was held in the Town Hall last night, the successful function being attended by what was no doubt a record number. The large gathering provided evidence of the many changes that have occurred
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  • 462 7 “S.F.P.” ENGLAND v. THE REST. The football match arranged for St< George’s Day, at the Esplanade, between an English eleven and The Rest was marred by rain, the large crowd which saw the commencement of the game disappearing before the interval. Th© match ended in a
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  • 19 7 Obituary. London, April 20. 1 he death has occurred of the well-known P*iuter, Mr Briton Riviere, RA„ aged 79.
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  • 574 8 Opening Up The State By Road And Rail. Th e .Johore Bharu, correspondent of the ‘‘Straits Times” says the Public Work Department is extremely bus; these days, though the craze for pro fiteering among contractors and tenders at excessive price has made it necessary for the Government to
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  • 223 8 Interesting Point in Hongkong. The U- S. Consul-General, Geo. E. Anderson, states that an interesting question as to the disposition of war profits from the Government operation of shipping has arisen in Hongkong, and is to be settled in rhe dourts. During the war the Hongkong
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 220 8 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL {SEASIDE.} PENANG, ANZAC”DAY I TO CELEBRATE THE ABOVE A SPECIAL DINNER WILL BE GIVEN AT THiC RUN r% YMBOB HOTEL ON SATURDAY, 24TH APRIL, 1920. E= Dinner from 8 to 9-30 pm. Price $2-50 Book Now. ~E KERDYK HENDERSON, Proprietors. EE x x x x ...t= x xsb==
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    • 749 8 A Beauty Gift Thompson Larsen> Ltd i* Or i 01.11* Il£lll t (Incorporated in Singapore.) g "KARLENF HA! -DgILL” eNS’T?E3 REAL HAIR HEALTH AND BEAUTY. g I.OOWO “HAIR-DRILL” OUTFITS FREE. General Merchants, \’<) wo:;'. 311 the world possessesa her natural tiirth A right such c.Nqnis toty flue hair tvs the
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  • 730 9 fourth annual meeting. Tie fourth annual general mee'iig of shareholders of the Parit Perak Robber Co Ltd., was held in the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, to-day. Mr H Waugh presided, the others present being the Hon. Mr WE Cleaver, Dr C F 'Nicholas, Messrs < J
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  • 51 9 -V-ioN Villa and Huddersfield in the Final. G i n, April 16.—The following are results of the semi-final round of the ball Association Cup; l,n d.a beat Chelsea by three goals t 0 °»e, at Sheffi Id. u rsfield I'own heat Bristol City by to one, at
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  • 63 9 D atJ d will play t>he following pro- 1 “we of muiic a t the Golf Club, from J** 0 Pm. to-day 2' r. an H a Bonnie Scotland Hare 3 sJi U riat a Eckersley Ye, Uncle ...Ayer Wedding of the I, p r T T Winds
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  • 975 9 SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. The second annual genei al meeting of the shareholders of the Bassett Rubber Company Limited was held at the offices of the Company No 1, Union Street, Penang, this forenoon, when there were present, Messrs W. Duncan. (Chairman), J. L. Louie, P. G. Stirling,
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  • 622 9 The report of the Directors to be submitted to the fourteenth ordinary general meeting of shareholders to be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. I, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Ist May, states: The Directors beg to submit the duly audited Balance Sheet of
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  • 114 9 Penang, April 24, 1920. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank} London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 532 3 Credit ...2/4 23/32 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 25,32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 100 3 days’ sight Private >, 104 Bombay Demand Bank 160 Madras Demand Bank 100
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  • 274 9 Messrs. Kennedy Co., Penang, report as follows: The Share Market throughout the week under review has been inactive and while there has been less enquiry in all Sections thau for sometime past there does pot appear to be any pressure on the part of holders to realise.
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  • 544 9 MESSRS FRASER AND CO’S WEEKLY CIRCULAR. In their weekly share circular, dated April 21, Messrs Fraser and Co, state The share market has been dull in all sections throughout the week, although a fair amount of attention has been paid to industrials and prices in the latter
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  • 634 9 M.M. THE ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Ulu Selangor District Planters’ Association was held at the Kuala Kubu Rest House on Wedneday. Mr M D Fallon occupied the chair. Food Stuffs and Rich. In connection with the late arrival of foodstuffs and rice on
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  • 63 9 Expected Arrivals. Khiva, Singapore, 28th. Mad'as, Singapore 28tb. Thongwa, Singapore, 29th Ships in communication wir,h the Wireless Stacion, Penaga M S Jntlandia, Thongwa, Ramphius, Kamakura Maru, Edavaoa, Meichi Maru, Homayun, M S Siberg, Stockwell, Takada, Indus Maru, Lake Gilpen, Slavonia and Peilio. Ships in communication with the Wireless
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  • 35 9 The homeward mail “F,’ Khiva closes at 6 p.m, on Wednesday registration 6 p.m. The homeward mail E,” Thongwa, closes at 10 a m. on Thursday registration 9 a.m. aud parcels 8 a.m.
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  • 294 9 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as follows 3rd Sunday After Easter, 8 am. Matins. Pss 124—127. 8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 5 p.m. Sanday School. 6 pm. Evenson?, Hvmn 176, Ps LXXXI 183, Ps LXXXIV 187, Mag ificat 189, Nunc Dimittis 184. Hymns
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 43 9 Limited Liability Companies THE FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, XXV OF 1915 FOR ANNUAL LIST SUMMARY OF Capital and Shares. Outside Sheet* cU. eexh. lande 10 M One Complete Set 75 OBTAINBLE AT [he Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. A UNION STREET, PEKING.
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    • 44 9 garibonum'” 4 i o-W.w II'rTOMBH I i I L— J The carbon that gives the best service. No emudgy duplicates—the duplicate is as clean as the original. i QUARTO AND FOOLSCAP SIZES in neat boxes that eliminate > waste. The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. PENANG.
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  • 547 10 An interesting picture of the Kaiser at a spiritualistic seance, and the effect it had on him, is given by the anony- j mous woman author of “From an Eas- tern Embassy” (Herbert Jenkins, 165.) an interesting volume of reminiscences of diplomatic life in Berlin
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  • 284 10 The hearing was concluded before Mr. Justice Bailache, in the King’s Bench Division, of the action for alleged negligence, brought by Mr. A. W. Leuw and his wife, Mrs- Marjorie Leuw, of Harrington Court, South Kensington, against Mr. William Allen Bullheid, den tist, of Burlington-gardens. Mrs.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 299 10 r KOBEL’S GLASGOW lexhosivesl Wiw^i«HWW’ ,IF lte g^4- x igaKMMRMaBaKHti UN nx Gelignite, Sextuple I HetMutors, Safety Fuse SSandiiands, Buttery j i co., Penang. I f I Aylesbury Nutter Ltd., Ipoti, I s»-Maß nr Perak 8 Be prompt when good chances come your way. |te VX -r* Children’s white duck
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    • 461 10 annnnnnnnnnnßnnnnEmannnnnHnnngj BB LOMBId 3 Htilesens cells 11 IILES .4 nT «mn v B &J S Pn-<:U y Hm’. Euemi a JUST ARRIVED g »11 st» Traubi,’’ 3 Price $6.70 sSSSj g T»IX 2 No. 4 Volt» 1.»- w 2.70 p U ;,A n Type V No. 4 Volts 4 £QA
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  • 262 11 Rangoon, March G. —Mr. F. A. C. Trutwein, European Agent, Irrawaddy Flotilla Company has been sent up for trial on the charge of murder of a Buddhist monk alleged to have been committed on the evening of the 9th March, 1920, in Minbu. -The case against the
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  • 267 11 The question of whether immunity from influenza is conferred by an attack of the disease has been the subject of considerable discussion in the medical world since the great epidemic of 1918. A valuable contribution to the discussion is furnished by- Captain R. H. Malone, 1.M.5., Director of
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  • 231 11 alcutta, April 9. —Four Bengalis, Hari Bhusan Mukerjee, Rally Charan Dey, Mullick Pasupatty Ghose, and Jogendra Nath Mitter, were charged with cheating Tata Industrial Bank of half a lakh of rupees. The second accused was a clerk in Tata Bank and Pasupatty was formerly there, but was
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  • 90 11 Calcutta, April 9. —While Mr. Swinhoe, Chief Presidency Magistrate, was busy to-day recording evidence in a particular case, a number of constables in the Court Room were talking to each other, and making some noise. Mr. Swinhoe put up with the inconvenience for a few minutes,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 222 11 JUST ARRVIED: INVICTA MOTORCYCLE 2 3/4 H. P. JAP Engine with two speed gear, free Engine and Kick starter. I I FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM; Cycle Carriage Co,, Ltd. I Sole Agents. W3Ea®aS!SE®& fejj SAFETY TREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. I SOLE AGENTS. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN I AND CO.
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    • 280 11 Whether you think in Nw xt Z /U For the swift business, terms of Pneumatics or X#;. fr\ -t s v^/ v /‘N r t Soi.ds tor heavy traffic- V professional or pleasure car —x Jzyl 7/ Zf I JJ you have the minimum of the tyres the thing. T
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1453 12 P a YBDITICH TMhIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, 8 11,,-* 05“!™ |OIA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama. Honolulu and San Francisco. AND s s VENEZUELA From Hongkong about 19th May 9-0 v w v s s ECUADOR From Hongkong about 16th June \At O'* and every 28 days thereafter. i£? comfor
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    • 632 12 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES' ORIENTAL=NEW YORK LINE. Sailing from Singapore to New York Via Panama Canal. 8 s “M. S. Dollar [lO,OOO tons displacement] sailing fromiS’pore May 3,192 C 88“ Grace Dollar [15,000 tons displacement] sailing from S’pore May 10,1920 is Bessie DoMar 10,00 Q tons d«splacement]>aiiing from S'pore June 29,192
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    • 343 12 JHR MRRRANTILR BANK !P INIIA, LIMITIB. [laeorporated 1b bglaad). Aattaciaed Capital £I,SW,XC Subscribed Capital 1,500,000 Paid-up 7C0.00C Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 835,000 Board ofijDirectors. (Cfcairman), J. M. Ryrle, Esq, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Esq ¥ule tord Carmichael, G C S I, G C I 8 K
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