Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 May 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 103. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY; 1920. PRICE 10 OENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 475 1 I the nucko I STUDIO NOW AT I 7. WORTHAM ROAD, I I Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. pILLLUXtg 3XHH > h xx-il.Tijl 2 r‘ f" Boutelleav 5 Star. g I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. I Hji BRAND'A^'r" Boutelleau 1 Star. J B ij Star. I f q I f r| 1
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    • 23 1 THE BEST GAR iN TOWK» i I feQgKK i 5 s itt-nuo Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S- 3 s Ong Sam Leong Co.J S
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  • 659 2 FOODSTUFFS PRICES AND CONTROL. [From a 6obresponb«nt. Tbe parting gif to Taiping of Mr Fleming the late District Officer, was the removal of control of prices of foodstuffs sold in its market. His idea was that control retarded production and diverted the best produce to more
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  • 294 2 The Directors of Sungei Krian Rubber Estate, Limited, have for ume time past had under consideration the existing disparity between the capital of the Company and the value of the Company's estate and assets, and consider it is in the interest of all ewesrned that tbe capital
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2345 2 DCLRITI HNS WANTED 1 Fowler Compound Steam Engine 25 IN THE ESTATE OF GOH TAIK WILSON HOLGATE COMPANY WAW H p Boiler 180 lba per sq in CHEE, DECEASED. FAR EAST) LIMITED. Driver Fitter, or can take charge of a 1 72"x22"x4| Split Pulley. Robber Factory, curing, Rubber Engine 2
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    • 470 2 TENDERS INV The Commissioners of Ge^ T Penang, invite tenders for 5 iOWD i Alterations to the backs n k Nos. 1 to 19 Cannon Street Full particulars can be obtained specifications inspected at the 80(1 Engineer’s Office. 1 Qlci pal Tenders which should be endorsed Alterations to backs of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 883 3 PRITCHARD Co., Ltd. ESTATE0FTHEIAT ,DR,S Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. Sale of Valuable Town Properties 2 Jalan Idria G 2233 451 60 00 IN 4 2232 450 60 00 6 m 2231 449 60 00 DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Ipoh, Kampar and Kuala Kangsar, lij 2229 io 00 In pursuance of the
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  • 606 4 Mr C E Rooke, Assistant Traffic Manager, F M S Railways, appeared btfore Mr A C Baker, in the Second Coart to day. cn a ‘■u nmona i-sued at the instance of M> Goon Koon Lee, Cashier to <he Standard Oil Coy., for voluntarily causing hurt to him
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  • 288 4 The following are the latest quota'ions in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day 2 g w SHARES. s 2Q 02 CQ C& Rubber (Dollar) 5 c. c. c. c. Kedah R. 4.90 5.10 4.80 5.00 Mining. Ampang K. 17.50 18 50 17 00 18.00 K. Kamunting
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  • 2587 4 —“S.F.P THE DEFENCE FORCE BILL. His Excellency the Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief (Sir Laurence Guillemard, K C B.), presided at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday. Papers. The following papers were laid on the table :—Report on the working of the food production department for the year
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  • 196 4 This association which was formed some few months ago has male considerable progress and has now some fifty to sixty names of ex members of tbe fl ing services resident in Burma on i‘s books. At th? request of the local authorities help has been given
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 568 4 [To Twa Editob of the 4 ‘Pinano Gazette. Sir, It is with deep aud grateful recognition of how much tbe Fresh Air Fund owes to friends and sympathisers in distant portions of the Empire that I veniu-e to appeal toy<U’ readers once again to help me
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    • 102 4 [To The Editob or the “Pduno Gauhs."] Sir, —At the meeting of the Legislative Council held on the 13th ultimo, the Hm Mr W F Nutt raised the question of granting further relief to those officers retired before Ist January, 1919, who are in receipt of an allowance
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  • 207 4 The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Racrs, Tuesday the 11th May Race No. 1. The Opening Stakes.” Gay Lad, 10 5; Black Prine", 9.11 Yarraman, 9.4 Darfur, 9.1 Wester Watten 8.11 Nankin, 7.12 Jill, 7.5 Ann Ann 6 7. Race No
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 398 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». POSITION VACANT Syce wanted. Able t> drive R p> enr Motor Lorry Apply Fraser XLimited Ve FOR SALE. 4-Cyl, Henderson Motor-Cycle wih R yal” seel built side-car wirh b Oo J In good condition and perfect running orde Apply No. 170 c/» Pinang PENANG SALES ROOM. TO BE
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  • THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL TRAGEDY.
    • 342 5 Peking, April 17.—A strange echo of the Imperial tragedy which was enacted in Siberia in July, 1918 sounded in Peking yesterday, It will be remembered that after the murder of the Russian Imperial family at Ekaterinburg, three Grand Dukes and a Grand-Duchess were thrown down a’coal
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    • 265 5 Washington, April B—The State Department has been informed that General Romanovsky, former Chief of Staff of the forces of General Denikin in South Russia, was assassinated in Constantinople on April 6. It i« believed that he accompanied Denikin in the latter’s journey from Sou k h Russia to
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    • 214 5 Harbin, April 17.—The Japanese have accepted the following explanation from the Czechs with regard to the Hailar incident of 11th April (when bombs were thrown at the railway stat on among Japanese s Idiers who were placing Ru-sian prisoners in a van for removal to headquaitere, to
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    • 602 5 Englishman's Stoby cf the Tragedy. There are many versions of how the exCzar and his family met their fate at the hands of the murdering Bolsheviks, but probably the most authentic and reliable 1 account is that which a well-known Cornish jcarn?lis-, Mr Herbert Thomas,
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    • 21 5 Peking, April 17, —The Chinese Govern ment h-vve protested against the kflax of Japanese troops into Harbin.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 327 5 I Thompson Larsen, Ltd. I (Incorporated in Singapore.) I i i i I General Merchants, I S =S SE I i IE I Estate I I g 3 3 Ji AWD I ’Phone 1 f Cables J Waleot J 1035 I spore I Commission Agents. I II II DIRECTORS A.
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    • 179 5 THE CHILDREN’S FRIEND. How Baby’s Own Tablets Keep The Little Ones Well. Onie you have tried Baby’s Owl Tablets for your baby, or little child you will want to keep them always in the house because they are so gentle, sure and safe. Small and easily crushed to a powder,
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    • 147 5 I NeW I Coiumb?a Double-Disc g W(0 M 1 DANCE i RECORDS j w 1 Just LF O JK RECEIVED 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 D L
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 151 5 aunnnnnnntmHnnnunnnnnnnnnnunnn i IMPERIAL j H EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. Q Programme from Monday, 3rd to Wednesday, sth May, 1920. LI First House Bp. m. H n 5 Pans THE STRUGGLE Parlss g Q Featuring Frank Sheridan and Ethel Grey Terry. [J Second House 9-15 p. m. Cl I Reel PARAMOUNT
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  • 16 6 Swainb.—At Penang, on the 4th May, to Oapt. and Mrs. D. R. Swaioe, a son.
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  • 76 6 Duncan-Park.—At St Andrew’s Church, Penang, on the 4th inst,, by the Rev D J Robs, M A, Joseph Duncan, Planter, Paya Pinang Estate, Sumatra, to Agnes Elizabeth, second daughter of the late James Park, and Mrs Park, Aberdeen, Scotland. Ross-Bruce.—At St Andrew’s Church, Penang, on 4th iost by the
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  • 1168 6 The intimation that Indian Moslem agi> tation and a very sudden change of views—precipitated by this and other fac'ors which should never have been allowed to influence the decision regarding Turkey—would leave the Turkish Government in Stamboul, has not bad the tranquillising influence that was hoped for.
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  • 1536 6 The Profiteering Commission has held one or two meetings, The Profiteering w« tolie’e, endl h.<> proCommission. bably discovered that tne task of dealing with pre liminaries was in itself no light one. To begin well is half the battle, if the enquiry is to do any good.
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  • 58 6 To-day’s quotation for retined tin in Penang was $l7O per picul, buyers no sellers; and for unrefined tin $169, per picul, buyer?, no sellers. Tin was quoted in London on April 30th, at £345 5s spot, and £344 10s three month#, Tin was quoted in London on May
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  • 91 6 The total output of the Tronoh Mine?, Ltd., from all sources for April was picul? 1,891. The output of the Kalumpang Tin, M Liability, for April was piculs 3,4.1®) hours 602.10, yards 71,772. The Secretary, Austral Malay Tin Linuteu, reports the following returns from its two, associated companies
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  • 145 6 A very interesting double wed<ii n 6 to place in St. Andrew’s Church, yesterday forenoon, in which a” parties were Aberdeenshire people- Joseph Duncan, Manager of Pinang Estate, Sumatra, and of deen, was married to Miss Agnes 1 beth Park, second daughter of the Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 216 6 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR COY. To Those Going Home 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 Agents—to supply, as far as possible, the Whiskies used in the East THEREFORE WHEN ON LEAVE ORDER THROUGHMMCGREGOR, CALDBECK
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 85 6 Iflyingi H AT THE H I RACE COURSE Thursday, Friday Saturday g H 6th. 7th and Bth May at 4-45 p.m, 5 ADMISSION— Grand Stand SA. S Public $2. Open Green 25 cts. Members of the Penang Turf Club may view the flying free. Members wishing to avail themselves of
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    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-inorrow Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1,21 a.m. 7.30 a m. 1.76 p.m. 8 12 p.m. To-morrow. 1.49 a.m. 7.55 a.m. 1 52 p.m. 8.37 p.m.
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  • 201 7 LAND AGITATION. [Riutkb’s Txlbgbams.J London, May 3. There are indications that the land asitation in western Ireland is rapidly spreading. Cattle driving and other forms of intimidation are occurring dailv. despite the presence of police and military. Large and small holders are equally affected. The agitators openly boast that
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  • 40 7 London, May 3. The "Daily Express” says the Police are investigating the disappearance of arms and ammunition from various military centres in London, believed to have been smuggled to Ireland for the use of the Sinn Feiners.
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  • 79 7 KNARCHY AND DEMOCRACY.” London, May 2. A conference of South M ales railwaymen, representing 10,000, decided to be gin on the 3rd, work to rule the strike continuing until a minimum of £6 a week is granted. The railwaymen’s leader. Mr J H Thomas, speaking at Derby,
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  • 297 7 FRENCH RAILWAYMEN AND EXTREMISTS. Paris, Maft 3. The latest Paris Police casualties on the Ist May are 131, of whom 35 were serious. The railwaymen have hithert shown little willingness to comply v<th the orders of the extremists. The Sunday services are practically normal. The Government has taken the
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  • 198 7 THE NEW BILL. [Riutib’s Tblbgbams.J London, May 3. In the House of Commons, moving the second reading of the Bill for indemnification against the consequences of acts done bona fide, but ultra vires in connection with war duties, also for the validation of certain laws and military
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  • 144 7 THE LOCAL BONDS SCHEME. London, May 3. Mr. Bonar Law, addressing a meeting in the Guildhall, for the purpose of introducing to Hie public the scheme of local bonds for housing, emphasised that the same strenuous effort and sacrifice were necessary after, as during the war. If the nation
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  • 126 7 THE ALLOCATION. London, May 3. In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon, Sir James Craig stated that the allocation of ex-German warships hitherto decided was Britain 6 warships and 124 submarines, France 2 warships and 38 submarines, Japan 3 warships, the United States two warships, Italy
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  • 143 7 London, May 2. At b’’e meeting nf the American Bankers’ Association Mr Pir moved a resolution endorsing the snJe of Governmcnt owned ships to Amercm Co rporations and individuals at a price payable by instalments. Committees wee appoin ed to confer with th«* Federal Reserve B ard
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  • 16 7 New York, May 2. The United States Atlantic Fleet has arrived from Cuba.
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  • 28 7 Winnipeg, May 2. Messrs. Morgan Cq. have taken up the Monitoban Provincial 6 per cent bonds to cover the expenditure sanctioned by the Legislature last session.
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  • 63 7 MORE CAPTURES. [Riutbb’s Tblbgbams.] Warsaw, May 2. A communique says the enemy is retreating in disorder. An enemy brigade surrendered, with 32 guns. The Poles broke the enemy line north of Wininca and captured 8,000 prisoners and ten guns. Poles Enter Kieff. New Yoik, Maj 3. The Associated
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  • 98 7 London, May 3. The following are the names of the members of the French scientific and technical mission which is leaving Havre for China on May 11th, via San Francisco at the invitation of the President of the Chinese Republic: M. Paul Painleve, Chief of the
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  • 75 7 Interviewed by the "Excelsior,” M. Painleve said Frenchmen regarded China as a charming dreamland. Theg profoundly misunderstood Chinese intelligence which was active and penetrating and possessed of an assimilative faculty equal if not superior to Japanese genius. More thoughtful and more peaceful than the Japanese, the
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  • 17 7 London. May 3. Mr. Lloyd George is somewhat better, but still confined to his room.
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  • 143 7 OVATIONS AT THE STATIONS. New Plymouth, May 3. The Prince of Wales has arrived. He received ovations at the stations over the whole route from Auckland. Replies to Addresses. Wanpanois, May 3. The Prince of Wales rppH-d to addresses presented bv various cm‘re c on returning southwsrd
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  • 86 7 London May 2 A New York me* c a?e says a seanlane with a crew of three arrived at New York from Miami (Florida) in 15 hours. Through Heavy Rainstorm. New York, May 2. A Navy type senplane arrive! from Miami (Florida) in 15 3O minutes. One
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  • 75 7 New York, May 4. While the Department of Justice officials were examining Tony Tszin in connection wi r h bombirg outrages in June 1919, T»<zio committpd cu’cide by flinging himself from a fourteenth stcry in the heart of the business district. T»zio confessed to participation in anarchist plots
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  • 30 7 New York May 4. A New Bedford (Massachusetts) te’egram says 20,000 employees of cotton mills struck, when the loom-fix-rs were ordered to attend more looms.
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  • 40 7 New York, May 3. Jim L«ikin, the leader of the great strike riots in Dublin in 1913. was convicted (f criminal anarchy and condunnod to an indeterminate sentence of fiv j to ten yea a’ hard labour.
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  • 252 7 —Havas. MAY DAY INCIDENTS. Pari?, May 2.—May Day in Paris was a failure from the point of view of the labour extremists. The public services were maintained, and despite the fact that the railway workers to obtain nationalisation aie supposed to have declared a general strike on
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  • 161 7 THE CANADIAN DEVELOPMENT London, May 4. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Montreal correspondent says the combine of Canadian steel, coal and shipping interests just consummated is the greatest economic development in inter-imperial history. The capital is £100,000,000. It will be known as the Empire Steel Corporation. Its object is
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  • 27 7 New York, May 3. The Supreme Court refused the Government's request for a re-hearing of the antitrust suit against the United States Steel Corporation.
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  • 47 7 TWO AMERICANS KILLED. A, Washington, May. Destroyers have been ordered to Vera Cruz and Tampico to protect Americans and foreigners, owing to two Americans, named Greenlaw, father and son, being killed at Palazadas. The Mexican Government has been requested to apprehend and punieh the guilty immediately.
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  • 57 7 Washington, May 4. Senator Lodge inserted in the official records a declaration signed by a number of prominants men reg ret tin reflections recently made by the President upon our ancient ally France, also Italy,” apropos of President Wijson’s recent statement in which he said the
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  • 50 7 New York, May 4. Charles W Mose is indicted for violating the act prohibiting the sale of Americsn registered vessels to foreigners. It is alleged that in August, 1917, he sold the steamship John McCullough to the French protectorate of Tunis for half a million dollars.
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  • 30 7 New York, May 4, A Musrogee (Oklohma) message says fifty were killed and many injured in a storm which destroyed Beggs, scarcely a hcuse being left standing,
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  • 28 7 CENTURY BY HOBBS. London, May 4. Surrey beat Northants by 299 rune, Hobbs in Surrey’s second innings made 114, the first century of the season.
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  • 257 7 THE PENANG PROGRAMME, At the Racecourse, commencing at 4 p.m., to-morrow (Thursday) and on Friday and Saturday beginning at the same hour, flying displays will be given by Captain Reginald S. Carroll, R.A.F., A.F.C., of the Nieuport and General Aircraft Co. (India) Ltd, in the Nisuport “Nighthawk” Fighting
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  • 140 7 DONT’S FOR AIRCRAFT SPECTATORS. The Air Ministry announced recently thab the following warning notice had been issued to the public WHBN AH AIROPLANE IB ON THU GROUND Don’t crowd round the machine—the pilot must see what he is doing. Don't touch any part cf the aeroplane, or you may endanger
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  • 140 7 The 150,000 personnel in the Royal Air Force gave place on the Ist of April to an establishment of 30,000 as follows 3 Air Vice. Marshals. 6 Air Oommidores. 22 Group Captains. 78 Wing Commanders. 196 Squadron Leaders. 670 Flight Lieutenants. 1,425 Flying or Observer Officers. 250
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  • 99 7 At the annual general meeting of the War Loans Investment TfUst of Malaya on Saturday )as\ after the report) and accounts had been adopted, Mr. E, Macfadyen wi '6 elected Chairman for the ensuing year. Messrs. R. C. M. KindereDy H. N Ferre a, San Ah Wing and
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  • 791 7 Mrs. Wong, mother of Mr. Gordon Wong, is on a visit to Penang for "flying week.” Mrs. E. P. Colgan, wife of Mr. E. P„ Colgan, 0.C., P.D., Ipoh, is due back in Ipoh this week from Home. Captain Guy Lawford, of Batu Gajah, who is now
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  • 1177 8 MUDDLED TAXATION. The state of suspense and uncertainty in which plantation rubber companips are left in the matter of excess profits tax liability by the dilatory and discreditable methods of the Revenue authorities amounts to a positive scandal, writes Mr E L Killick in The Financier.” In the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 799 8 BANKS. «HARTER» BANK SF INBIA, TUB MIM ANTI LI BANK BP INBIA, AUSTRALIA ANB BHINA« LIMITIB, i* England by Royal Charier}. (laoorporated in KnglaM). Paid uv) Capital LLeFuL CWWOO A»tbo.l.ed O. P ltel «1.W0.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,600,000 Head Office: Pa,d u 000 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON,
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    • 305 8 t ./J mMror SOAP of the most important essentials of beauty is a healthy skin, and this is ensured by the ddfly use of Royal Vinolia Soap. This charming soap gives a delightful feeling of freshness and comfort. Used in the toilet or the bath it has a general tonic
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  • 348 9 To-day’s Abbivals. Lake Faulk, Boyd, 1,609, Rangoon, Francis Peek <k Co, general. Van den Boscb, Dnccb, 1,686, Soerabais, K. P. M, general. Carmarthenshire, Wakeman, 4,969, London, Bouotead Co, general. Fook Sang, Mitcbell, 1,987, Kobe, Boustead Co, general. Expected Abbivalb. Nellore, London, 6th. Tara, Negapatam, 7tb. Teesta, Singapore, 7th.
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  • 324 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, S-7.15 a m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 57 9 The homeward mail B,” by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. on Friday registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m. A mail for Western Australia by ss Charon (via Singapore) closes at 6 p m. to morrow. The BI packet Tara, with the mails from Europe is expected
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  • 50 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for April:— Ayer Kuning F.M.S. lbs 71,700 Bradwall 36,318 Chersonese 44,095 Dennistown 28,472 Highlands Lowlands 119,215 Juru 12,500 Klabang 24,695 Krian Plantations 20,200 KM S 21,613 Kong Lee (Perak) 780 Perak River Valley 15,728 Semanggoi 10,915 Sungei Krian 48,591 Sungei Way 44,537
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  • 166 9 i Penang, May 5, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $lO 75—nominal M. P. Tapioca sll.2s—nominal Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $36 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal. Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65 sales
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  • 92 9 May s—Residency “At Home,” 5 p.m. May 6, 7 and B—Flying Exhibitions at the Racecourse. May B—Batu Lintang, Ltd, Meeting, 23 Beach Street, 11am. May B—Glorify Rubber Co, Meeting at Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon. May B—Cricket, P C 0 v P R 0 2-15 p.m. May 11,
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  • 115 9 Penang, May 5, 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 IGO Madras Demand Bank 100 3
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  • 51 9 The Band will play the following programme of mnsic at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Selection The Gay Parisif-nue ...Ltcocq 2. One Step Everybody’s Jozzing Now ...Lister 3. Waltz Gold and Silver ...Lehar 4. Fox Trot Over There ...Coham 5. Maron Till The Bojs Come Heme
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 183 9 I UNI-LECTRIC light and power qbnerators ->»'3 NBW TYPE WITH SELF STARTER s MHBT <Brted fco® »>5Ol P*** wwt» poihton» to NEmOREme a iottoi IHHMb laitoto WRi at ise r y*:. OHS mL tnrwri B. iQpitegrs United Engineers Limited, (l—orperaud In Btealts ffidiwnilij ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, BEACH STREET, PENANG. I Fitter
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    • 838 9 pinang Qaxe tie j RATES OF CASUAL I ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 iH For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 t 1-40 L3u I i. 30 10 100 ”19 0.85 18 075 ~w» (□xMßSjSlkZSbSShfcfejP 35 60 A Sure Shield .V.™“ 8 0
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  • 1071 10 NAMES. g go S' i <g 211 RUBBER (DoltaP.) c S CI I a Allenbj- Rubber Co. Ltd, gr*. 90c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3gO 4.C0 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.75: 5.C0 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 23.00 24.50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ..J I'4o 1.50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 3.99
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 418 10 fT M ROSE S ft j LIME JUICE jMT I 'S Delicious, Wholesome, Refreshing. WL lime -juice ty J Prepared from the pure Juice of the jrey'- I^. SJ’f’’ s A! 1 i’W finest West Indian Lime Fruit, grown Pr a/o'' on our estates in Dominica, West Kk| I dies
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    • 509 10 MM k-j Xa IMPROVED MODEL i MAXWELL CAOS i T 7 1 U TWO FIVE SEATERS. 1 I DELIVERY IN A FEW DAYS. a K j The BORNEO Co., Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) M Penang, Singapore Ipoh. i UNLOCK the door of Prosperity g I and Success in Motor Transport.
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 953 11 [From Our Own Correspondent London, April 1. The golfers of Oxford suffered something of a shock in their match against Cambridge on the heather-fringed coarse at Sunningdale. Daring all the drab winter months they bad shown fine form and were thought to be macb the better
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 319 11 Pabco Paints The first and last measure of value in Paint is the service it gives. Pabco Paints are mixed ready for use and are made to withstand the extreme physical and chemical changes common to all tropical countries. They may be used on interiors or exteriors with equal success.
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    • 225 11 Itangye’s! I Semi Diesel Cbgines. I 1 PROTECTED BY PATENTS. g W/i,iiihi s I r x, SSS fl I ng I wka. F HUP Til Ji I I I i 1 I B TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL OILS B POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED FOR
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1409 12 P 8 d -BRITISH INDIA PACIFIG MA, LI T J~ IP Company J B J M REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-FACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama. Honolulu and San ciBC AND s s VENEZUELA From Hongkong -about 19th May 19-0 W WWTWA s 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about 16th June Ak I
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    • 279 12 I PAR I PAN LACQUER ENAMEL. The Finest Enamel for indoor or outdoor Decoration for WALLS IT IS UNRIVALLED WITH A 5 WOODWORK REPUTATION OF 25 YEARS. 5 DOORS YOUR FRIENDS WILL ENVY g CEILINGS g MOTOR CARS YOU YOUR HOUSE, IF YOU YACHTS USE PAR PAN N YOUR NEXT
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