Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 May 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 101. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 3rd MAY, 1920. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 527 1 THE NIKKO STUDIO NOV/ AT L I 7, NORTHAM ROAD, Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. i T 'mw.ui.IwwimimmiwmwamwmJ piMinr iTTinr 11 ir mi mii mi igrmrinr" 11 n. r imahiu mi it 9 «Btlmmummmro a «swssesae* okmbskm» 3 wiiinwrwirj 0 msmssmmmb mbehmrk? 9 «ssMruers» v wrarasn IMINIM AYI i JUST
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    • 24 1 i THE BEST CAR IR TOWM j I I I l t I sole Agents S.S. a KM.S- Ong Sam Leong Co.j j %lbmiiniiiiiiiiißDiiiiiiuiii!iU!niifliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii.
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  • 316 2 Proposals for Increased Accommodation. Mr G S Carver was in the chair at th usual meeting of the Tanglin Club, and there was a good attendance {of members. Proposing the adoption of the accounts, the chairman said the profit for the year had been $6,000 as compared with
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  • 227 2 The annual report for the year 1919 (to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held at noon on Friday, May 7) states: After making ample provision for depreciation and bad debts, the net profits amount to $185,225.99, which, with the balance of $21,390.44
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    • 559 2 POSITIONS WANTED. Assistant Manager (ex-Planter) ot large Rubber Works desires change. Ihorougn knowledge of Rubber, milling aod mixing. Box No. 157, c/o Pinang Gazette. $4B-3-5 Driver, Fitter, or can take =h»r B e Rubber Factory, curing, Rubber Engine and Machinery, experience in Mechanical line 16 years, holding excellent testimonials. P.
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    • 298 2 GERMS RENDERED HARMLESS. The Modern Method of Fighting Malaria. Every day many germs of disease enter our bodies, but they are made harmless and passed off if the fighting forces of the body are in good condition. Rich red blood is the power that keeps the human body in order.
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    • 2170 2 notices? THE GLORIFY RUBBER BATU LINTANG, Ltd. lll of ITring carF at night. CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that an Extra- I 1 cm !m iu ||gyfj|g The public are hereby no i e qtatntorv Registered Offices of the Company, British J should they desire to hire our cars
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    • 1073 3 PPITPHAPn Jt Pn ltd ESTATE OF THE lATE SULTAN IDRIS II» I I Ot LvUb Premises Read. Title No. £ot Rentals. Remarks, Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. Sale of Valuable Town Properties 2 Jalau Idris G 2233 451 60 00 --IN 4 2232 450 60 00 6 3231 449 60
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  • 1356 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. We are sorry to hear that Mr. W, H. Mackray has had to enter Hospital. Mr. F. J. Hallifax is appointed a Registrar of Bills of Sale for Singapore. Mr. Tom Wilson, Manager of Prai Estate, has returned from home, looking very fit. Both the Hon. Capt. A.
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  • 382 4 A very successful function was held in the Straits Trading Co.’s Club, kindly lent for the occasion, on Saturday night, a concert and dance in aid of the fundi of St. Andrew’s Church, Penang. Th< Club was tastefully decorated. Amongst the large attendance were Mr. C., H.
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  • 353 4 KILLED BY FALLING TREE. [Fbom Oub Own Cobbkspondbnt.] Kuala Lumpur, May 3. Last evening, after a heavy storm, a tree fell on a car at Kuala Lumpur, near the Railway Bridge, killing instantaneously Mr. Lim Chee Seng, a wellknown resident, and the Manager of the Estate of
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    • 539 4 POSITION WANTED. Experienced Planter (Married) wants billet as a Senior Assistant large Estate, or Manager Small Estate, Healthy district, Province Wellesley, Sou h Kedah or North Perak preferred. At present Senior assistant large Estate, but in unhealthy district. Apply Box No. 168, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR •ALBTwo new 60 cm
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    • 192 4 New Columbia Double-Disc z/l/lv lit] I DANCE J RECORDS yfcX/ ■j" Just JB RECEIVED A| 12" Double Sided $3.80 Each. Till we meet again Waltz Smiles Foxtrot Rose of no-man’s land When you come One step Dreamy Alamba Muslin rag Foxtrot Kentucky dreams Broadway One step Girl behind the gun
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 146 4 nnnnntinnnnnnnannannnnnnnnrrnnnij IMPERIAL B EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. q q Programme from Monday, 3rd to Wednesday, sth May, 1920. El First House Bp. m. ZJ n sparts5parts the STRUGGLE Parts 5 a q Featuring Frank Sheridan and Ethel Grey Terry. Q Second House 9-15 P« m H fl I Reel PARAMOUNT
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  • 1351 5 SENTENCE TO STAND Simla, April 22. —The Chief Commissioner of Assam (Mr T B Bell) has declined to interfere with the sentence pissed on the Rev L W B Jackman for the murder of Major Cloete. The case came before him at Simla on the petition for
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    • 565 5 Have you got the right time, always Specially made to stand Any Climate VJip $15.00 35/Guaranteed for 10 years. Jewelled at 15 points. BUY DIRECT FROM ENGLAND YOU need the precise time, always. Your fullest efficiency as a man of business demands it You work to a time-table, as every
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    • 345 5 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes the arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master —or when hard work or exposure bring intense suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then bear in mind that •you can have that rich legacy, perfect
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    • 304 5 j[[r Tn&thers wf Not only does “Ovaltine” n directly stimulate and ensure u Wat® kgs Ifl 1 an adequate flow of milk, but it i t I Ij is also exceedingly nourishing and I/ strengthening, thus helping the i;/ mother to stand the strain which nursing throws on the system.
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  • 1300 6 8 F P.” Even if France did commit an error of etiqsette in regard to the Ruhr question, jadged by the result of the San Remo Conference an iufinitely greater mistake would have been pardonable. The Conference, m Mr Lloyd George told the House of Commons,
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  • 1761 6 In hie speech on the labour outlook Mr. Kennedy, chairman A«in.tThe o« he Planter. 1 AMOeiStream. ation of Malaya, ebowed some restraint, perhaps, in omitting to refer to a recent dictum on labour and wages by the Oommisuoner of Trade and Customs, F. M. S., whl °K»
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  • 47 6 Saturday’s quotation for reiinei Penang was $171.50 per picul, t n sellers; and for unrefined tin it. 1 ore $170.50, per picul, buyers, no seiior To-day’s quotation for refinePenang was $*****, per P ICU O per sellers; and for unrefined tin picul, buyers, no sellers.
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  • 92 6 The output of the Tongkah pj Dredging Co., N. L. from 2oth Apri May, (being one week) was 27 tons. L The output of Ron pi bon E xt for the month of April was oo>567 hours, 448 piculs. r iabiW The output of Tin Bentong jOO, for
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    • 316 6 U One of the Famous ii ALL BRITISH “CLAYTON” 1 PLOUGHING TRACTORS J .1 MADE BY CLAYTON AND SHUTTLE1 WORTH LTD., LINCOLN, ENGLAND. 1 'jj'S 1 Fitted with Dorman g 1 Engine of 35 Brake Horse 1 Power and a g j “RANSOME” DISC PLOUGH' -’•.r -.A.f 'IT MH* IS
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    • 11 6 E. S 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The following »re the tides for To-day, and To-morrow Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.29 p.m. 6 32 a m. 12 00 m’ot. 7.16 p.m. To-morrow. 12.52 a.m. 7.G2 a.m. 12 58 p.m. 7,45 p.m.
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  • 479 7 THE DEL\Y IN DELIVERY. [Bsutbb’s Tblbobams.] Beilin, April 30, Replying to the German note of the 14th April, the Reparations Commission has g iuted out to Germany that although three months have passed since the peace treaty came into force, Germany has not ielivered a single vessel. The
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  • 43 7 London, May 1. It is reported from Washington that the Lnited States will be represented in the Inter-Allied Financial Conference at Brussels in May, subject to the understanding that there will be no pooling of the Allies’ debts to America.
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  • 31 7 Ottawa, April 29. The Senate by 39 votes to 23 defeated a bii. to compel traders in German merchandise to display a bill dealer in German goods.”
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  • 45 7 London, April 29. Crew a Dutch ship at Newport x” on have been held up. The dockers to unload until two Germans of the f wer e repatriated. The consent of the uerj was requested, but no reply has seen received.
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  • 61 7 Amsterdam, April 29. a ten wee^3 strike at Amsterdam i Rotterdam, the dockers have resumed wo't. Effect in British Ports. London, April 30. Lowing to the striking dockers in Holland work, the British Transport or erg Ft deration has raised the sympafcac embargo on the loading,
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  • 211 7 A GENERAL STRIKE. [Baum's Thlbgbams.] Paris, April 30. The Railway Confederation ordered the railway strike to begin on May Ist, a resumption only to be upon the order of the Conf r deration. Furthermore, the General Confederation of Labour announced its general support of the railway strike. It
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  • 47 7 Paris, April 30. The Chamber of Deputies adopted by 535 votes to 69 a bill creating new fiscal resources providing for an expenditure of £800,000,000. The Finance Minister received an ovation. He thanked the Chamber for enabling the greatest financial effort of modern times.
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  • 140 7 NEW PROHIBITION LAWS. London, April 29. In order to enforce national economy and improve exchange, the French Government has prohibited the importation of many luxuries, mostly finished goods, including diamonds, woven materials, flax, hemp, ramie, and other vegetable matters, textiles in cotton woo), goats hair and silk. British
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  • 28 7 London, April 29. The silkworkers at Macclesfield have notified a strike on the sth May for an increase in wages. A thousand workers are affected.
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  • 129 7 THE FALL IN PRICE. London April 30. Messrs. Montagu and Co.’s report dated April 29th says the fall in price is due to the sudden cessation of Indian inquiry, apparently owing to the exchange position in China. The United States is said to bo overstocked with Eastern commodities',
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  • 52 7 150 KILLED. Bombay, April 29. The Moradabad accident, in which it is now reported 150 were killed, was due to an overcrowded express dashing into a goods train, the gas tank of which burst, causing a fire. The killed include almost the entire company of three Hindu
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  • 37 7 Simla, April 29. It is officially stated that a force of 300 Afgans, inc’uding regulars, captured a village within the Cbetral boundary. The Anglo-Afghan discussion proceeding at Mussooree has been suspended, pending an explanation.
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  • 36 7 Cairo, April 30, The sentence on the Jewish leader Jabotinsky, in connection with the recent disturbances in Jerusalem has been reduced from 15 years’ hard labour to 12 months’ impiisonment without bard labour.
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  • 194 7 WRANGEL’S SUCCESS IN CRIMEA [Rsutkb’s Tblbgbams.J Constantinople, April 29. On the Crime m front, after six ray's fighting, General Wrangel severely defeated the Reds. He captured six guns and a number of prisoners. He believes it is now possible to advance northwards from the Crimea. Poles and the
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  • 276 7 Washington, April 30. The Attorney-General, Mr Palmer, announces that plots against the lives of more than a score of Federal and State officials were planned for May Day, in accordance with the programme of the Radicals. He adds that the Department of Justice is informed that the
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  • 62 7 Washington, April 29. To the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, Senator Knox introduced a substitute for the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives declaring a state of war with Germany ended, and the resolution was bri; fly discussed. There are indications of opposition from the
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  • 55 7 Washington, April 29. The Controller of the Treasury has ruled tha the Navy Department shall make a payment of five per cent on deferred obligations to Britain incurred by the navy in wartime. Ib is understood that the ruling shall also apply to the War Department
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  • 38 7 London, April 30. The Times states that British and Japanese lines have agreed to an increase of 25 per cent in freight rates between Britain and the continent and the Far East from the Ist May.
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  • 168 7 AMERICAN TROOPS PREPARE FOR ACTION. [Bbutbb's Tbugbams.] New York, April 29. News from Juarez says that General Gonzehz’s troops are revolting and captured Salina Cruz. American troops at El Paso have been ordered to prepare for action in the event of the uprising endangering the town. News from El
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  • 174 7 IMPORTANT PROPOSALS. New York, April 30. A determined effort will be made by Congress to pass a bill to build up the American merchant fleet to afford American owners an opportunity to successfully compete with th) fleets of other nations. The policy outlined in the bill, as
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  • 37 7 PROPOSED CORPORATION. Atlantic City, April 29. The Bankers’ Association has passed a resolution approving the proposals of Government for the assistance and formation of a corporation for the purpose of financing foreign trade.
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  • 82 7 WITH EUROPE AND ASIA. Washington, May 1. America’s trade balance against Europe was additionally increased in March, but South America and Asia continued to pile up the balance against the United States The exports to Europe were $465,000,000 and the imports $175,000,000. South America took $54,000,000 of United
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  • 92 7 Washington, April 29. The Government has asked the Supreme Court to grant a rehearing of the suit for dissolution of the Steel Corporation. Counsel for the Government argued that the opinion of the court that the Steel Corporation was a legal combination under the anti-trust acts appears
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  • 44 7 London, May 1, The Daily Telegraph correspondent in Montreal says the preliminary steps for the organisation of a $500,000,000 Steel Corporation have been accomplished. Another Corporation, with a capital of $105,000,000, is being organised, comprising important steel, coal and shipping interests.
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  • 349 7 A GREAT RECEPTION. [Baum's Tblbgbams.J Rotorua, April 29. The main Maori celebration in honour of the Prince of Wales, favoured by brilliant weather, consisted of fieice war dances and other gentler gyrations in which 1,000 Maori warriors clad in embroidered loincloths and bearing feather-tufted spears,
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  • 97 7 SIR. WILLIAM ROBERTSON’S WARNING. London, April 30. Speaking at a Scottish banquet in London, Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, replying to the toast of the Imperial Forces, said the successes io the war were primarily due to the solidity of the Empire. Germany was down, but she
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  • 55 7 DR. MALCOLM WATSON’S WORK. London, April 30. In a letter to the Times,** Col.' Sir Ronald Rosa protests against tbe lack of acknowledgment of tbe work of younger Britons engaged in fighting malaria, and quotes the example of Doctor Malcolm Watson, who waged this war successfully in the
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  • 96 7 London, April 29, The Lower House of the Anglican Convocation passed a resolution denouncing the official toleration of disorderly houses, urging that such places should be put out of bounds wherever British troops were stationed. The mover, tbe Dean of Lincoln, asserted that an official promise
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  • 49 7 London, April 30. The race for the One Thousand Guineas resulted as follows Cinna 1 Cicerole 2 Valescure 3 Twenty-one ran. Won by three lengths one length. Tbe betting waa 4 to 1 against Cinna. 100 to 8 against Cicerole and 25 to 1 against Valescure.
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  • 26 7 Dayton (Florida), April 29. Tony Milton made new world reeords for the half-mile of 11.57 secs, and for the kilometre of 14.40 secs.
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  • 242 7 THE BANK HOLD-UP INCIDENT, [Baum's Tblbgbams.] London, April 29. An amazing sequel to the seizurej’by Irish Volunteers in County Cork of six men alleged to be concerned in tbe hold-up of Bank officials six months ago, when £lB,OOO was stolen, is that tbe captors offend to the Bank officials
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  • 33 7 CHINA AND JAPAN. Berlin, May 1. The Staffs of tbe Get man Embassies ic Peking and Tokio left Hamburg on board a Japanese steamer, The Ambassador, Dr Self, follows later.
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  • 40 7 LARGE SEIZURE AT RANGOON. Rangoon, May 1; On tbe arrival of a steamer from China and the Scraits, the Custom? seized over £15,000 worth of British and American gold coins, concealed in the forepeak and the water tank.
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  • 24 7 New York, April 30. Between three and four million dollar» gold are being shipped to China in connection with the Consortium’s Loan.
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  • 288 7 A bill is about to be introduced into theLegislative Council to consolidate and amend the law relating to the police foroe Except for minor amendments the bill consolidates several ordinances dealing with tbe constitution, powers, duties and discipline of the force. One of the principal amendments will
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  • 1487 8 S.F.P.” ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exchange was held on Friday afternoon in the Exchange Buddings, Mr W P W Ker presiding over a large attendance. In moving the adoption of the annual report and statement of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 115 8 g *lOl/1 established 10.1 J i £.<»*> 100 YEARS IcfM RsamKßxaaßMßinNß «uulu hi HADDON I < Export and Import Agents, 4 S 5 For ONE HUNDRED YEARS in the CITY OF J LONDON we have acted as Buying and Selling 4 Agents for Storekeepers, Traders and Growers 4 of Colsnial
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    • 145 8 z 1 ixiU X Your Baby’s Welfare w Your dearest wish is for Baby to be well and happy. Then you must pay particular attention to his food, for his welfare depends as much on that as on anything. The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are practically identical with mother’s milk—Baby’s natural food.
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    • 544 8 ft 'LitL' 1 i I j mlt When you are Weah. AHMk, “Nervy,” rumowi ‘Wincarnis’ offers you new health, new strength, new blood, new nerve force and new life. New health and new life! Think what this means to you who are miserable and depressed by ill-health. Yet you need
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  • 175 9 Yestkrday’s Latb Arrivals. Tah Chee, McKenzie, 4,055, San Vedro, Standard Oil Co, oil. Hong Hwa, Bainbridge, 1,924, Amoy, Tong Hong Co, general. Sappho, Crichton, 329, Teluk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan »fc Co., general. To-day’s Arrivals. Klang, McDonald, 721, Singapore,Adamson, Gilfillan <fc Co, general. Idomenees, Gilmour, 4,250, Birkenhead, W Mansfield
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  • 284 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh. Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong j Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 20 9 The homeward mail B,” Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. on Friday registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.
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  • 70 9 May s—Residency “At Home," 5 p.m. May 6, 7 and B—Flying Exhibitions at the Racecourse. May B—lnter-School Sports, Glugor Cup, Esplanade. May B—Batu Lintang, Ltd, Meeting, 23 Beach Street, 11am. May B—Glorify Rubber Co, Meeting at Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon. May 14 Grand Concert and Dance, Town
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  • 49 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Fitale 2nd act Vittore Pisany ...Peri 2 Dance Pantcmimique (Piccolo Solo) ...Green 4. Waltz Romantiker ...Lanner 3, Fox Trot... Plantation ...Hall 5* March Send me Away with A smile ...Westyn
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  • 380 9 PENANG, MAY 3, 1920. BEEF— eta. Sonp 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
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  • 113 9 Penang, May 3, 1920. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 1/4 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 100 3 days’ sight Private 104 Bombay Demand Bank 100 Madras Demand Bank 100 3 days*
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  • 194 9 Penang, May 3, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $lO| —sellers M. P. Tapioca sll.oo—buyers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $36 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65 sales TNo.
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    • 215 9 [RESCH'S I I LAGER BEER. In. T S' Br i H BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY; BY MESSRS. RESCH'S i i. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS AND AT THE BARS OF THE) j 3 E. *XP. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE ONLY s i FROM: HUTTENBACH f 8 .;i BROTHERS CO.
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    • 360 9 have found IyoTI Jdloids to be an Excellent Tonic in all such cases/ Says the Many a man feels so thorough- Physician. r ly out of sorts, and thinks himself so dreadfully ill, that he rather surprised u)hen the i Doctor tells him there is not really anything seriously the
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  • 1042 10 NAMES. g So u a RUBBER (Dollar.) B c sc Allenbj Rubber Co. Ltd, 85c 90J Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 380 4.00 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.75 5.C0 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 23.00 24.50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ...I 1.40 1.50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 3’90 4.10 Ayer Fanas Rubber
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    • 232 10 I STOCKS NOW i &N HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping;, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. iWRIBMBBB— 1 J. G. STEWART’S FAMOUS WttiSKIBS NonPareil •> AND Gold Medal OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS OR FROM F. G. Taylor Co., Ltd.,
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  • 824 11 It is a noticeable and unpleasant fact that the majority of the motor-ships now under construction are being built abroad, According to a recent publication of the Canadian Department of Mines, the coal production of Canada in 1918 amounted to 14,977, 926 tons, and as 25,491 men were
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    • 269 11 bt M'/WMHk wfeUn f «arofeilßS r«Ww 'OmIMI fewiK. P J L x '’j 1 wl *sajX) Ainoaooa AJ Xpjqaresoiioisdjij psAOidun mot aqx aa litaßOlit 111 111 Q| V 8 n 0!MO ‘UOJ>!V AuEdiuog uaqqny pue auji euoissjij •sußiwd ‘-«o v aiaa i ’u •JSOO JSOMOf SUV3IU ipiqAN C JBOM B|
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    • 22 11 MARTIN*» A Remedy for all ,pre u, r, c 4 M er»e<liiie Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, PU Cochin, M. Ordfjr. of ali- Chemists.
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    • 136 11 I UNLOCK the door of Prosperity f and Success in Motor Transport, i J The Master Words are Mileage and i Maintenance. J i THE s NASH Is the Master Key. J WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO: I ONG SAM LEONG CO., I f Sole Distributors S. S. F. M.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1396 12 P S O -BRITISH INDIA PfICIFIC Mfll ,LH“^» lp Corapany M V g BBiMa*MM> A REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AND s s VENEZUELA From Hongkong about 19th May 1920 A Jb w* 8 s ECUADOR From Hongkong about 16th June 19-0 xL
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    • 602 12 By using Hall’s Distemper your J home can be made brighter, healthier and more picturesque, g at a cheaper cost than wall-paper u and without iK u the objectionable smell of paint. I I Hall’s I» I Distemper L' {Trade Mark.) tggT 1 is deservedly the popular wall covering of
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    • 355 12 THE MERBANTILE BANK BF iMBIA, LIMITEB. Llßoorporated in KnglaM). Authorised Capital £1,50C,0K Subscribed Capital 1,600,000 Paid-up 7« O)08B Reserve Fund and Undivided Profit» 835,000 Board ofijDirectors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman 1 J. M. Ryrie, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Ek Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C
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