Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1920

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ’I ABLISHED 1833. No. 107. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 10th MAY, 1920. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 455 1 THE N'KKO STUDIO I" NOW AT 7, northam road, Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. mill MINIMAX j gl before the accident 3ire Qxtinguisljers. |i /Kv 2. You cannot always A iSggg&uUaHKSl //1\ W SIMPLICITY.— No experience is necessary to use the appliance. flVOld the dCClch lit g EFFECTIVENESS— Fire Brigades
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    • 22 1 gTHE BEST CArTn TOWItX I I «CsilX^ 9 s g g Sole Agents S.S. t M.S< 4 Ong Shm Leong a Co,
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  • 1739 2 MR lAN MACPHERSON. [From Oub Own Cobbmpondint.] Edinburgh, April 7. The announcement that Mr lan Macpherson bad resigned the office of Chief Secretary for Ire’and did not come as a surprise. His health is far from good, some of his friends have lately feared a complete break-up. It
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    • 473 2 POSITION .WANTED. A Mechanical Engineer ’t? 01 3 Burma certifies e seeks billet. Holds testimonials. Please apply Box No. 171 c/ Pinang Gazette. 828-17-5 POSITIONS VACANT. A competent Stenographer wanted good knowledge of shorthand required. Box No. 152 c/o Pinang Gazette. H c Assistant Cashier wanted for a Mercan i
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    • 130 2 AN ASSASSIN. Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin’s knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM is the one and the only true and sure cure
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    • 1431 2 NOTICES. THE TAIPIHG TIH DREDGING COMPANY, LTD.. A Special General Meeting will be held (incorporated in Straits Settlements.) "Y in the Penang Cricket CluU 0Q Wednesday, the 19th May, 1920, at 6 30 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the second gggl Business. Annual General Meeting of the Share1. To
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  • 289 3 Sandhills Murderer Dies Without Confession. Manchester, April 13.—Frederick Rothwell Holt, the St. Annes murderer, was executed at Strangeways Prison, Manchester, at eight o’clock this morning. The execution was carried out without hitch, for at eight minutes past eight the High Sheriff of Lancashire, Mr. R. C. Assheton, accompanied
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  • 173 3 country and the most costly.—“ Rangoon Gazette.’’ The Burmese call ginger ginseng, though that is quite a different plant, and is a celebrated Chinese medicine. According to an English medical missionary who wrote in 1868, all the ginseng collected in China was declared imperial property, and was sold to
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  • 114 3 The “Times” of April Ist states: —It is pointed out in our City columns that a great change has now come over the passenger situation, as far as the steamiship lines serving India and Australia are concerned. The long waiting lists of I passengers which existed a few
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  • 97 3 —“China Mail.” It is understood that the action to be heard in the Hongkong Supreme Court in which Dr. Wu Ting Fang, Minister of Finance for the Canton Military Government, will apply for an order from the Court against the interim injunction granted in Hongkong
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 184 3 i RUNNYMEDE HOTEL I I (SEASIDE.) PENANG. I I I s I THE FINEST SITUATION IN PENANG TERMS MODERATE i i UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF KERDYK HENDERSON Proprietors. WERF-CONRAD” LTD., 7-0, STATION ROAD, IPOH. AGENT :-W, J. D. KLOEZEMAN.” To! KLOEZBMAN, IPOH.” CODE A. B. O. Sth Edition. BORING
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    • 130 3 M ijjjxiAiAUjrJ.Lljfljraiim.rimagiriixT.LW.i.t.f.i.ixi.Lrgg RESCH'S 1 LAGER BEER. J ■"< I I J BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SYDNEY. BY MESSRS. RESCH'S LIMITED. e i! OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS g DEALERS AND AT THE SIRS OF THE I E. 4,0. HOTEL OR WHOLESALE ONLY R i FROM: [HUTTENBACH I BROTHERS CO. y
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    • 324 3 Sleeplessness Is very fre- r quently caused by undue pressure [I »*xa»eus of blood on the brain, resulting in ’/t “u*** mental activity at a time when the brain should be soothed and quiet. —J When a cup of •‘Ovaltine” is taken last thing at night the pressure is relieved
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 214 3 gnnnnnEintiannunHDnnnnnnnannnnnH 8 IMPERIAL n EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. H From Monday, ioth to Wednesday, 12th May, 1920, U In the first house at Bp.m, Q E Manhattan features present Miss Marguerite Leslie in II s 5 Reels THE QUESTION Reels g g ttings have o,Kned n Q In Second house
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  • 1739 4 TO PURCHASE SUNGEI ARAK ESTATE. The statutory meeting of the Glorify Rubber Company, Ltd., was held in Penang Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. Mr. H. Waugh presided, and the others who attended were Messrs. P. Simpson, J. R. Gordon, D.A.M. Brown, Ho Kim Kee, A. H.
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  • 1315 4 RECONSTRUCTION OF THE COMPANY, An extraordinary general meeting of tbe shareholders of Batu Lintang, Ltd, was held in the registered offices of the company, British India House, 23, Beach Street, Penang, on Saturday. Mr. H. Waugh presided, and the others present were Messrs W H Thorne, G
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  • 316 4 Annual General Meeting. Ab the annual general meeting held a L Singapore Dr D J Galloway presided, others present being, Mr P Cunliffc, Messrs H B Ward, W Makepeace, W M Foreman, Schwarts and W C Phipps, secretary. The Chairman said that at the end of the
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  • 116 4 Penang, May 10, 1920. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 1/4 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 m 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 103 3 days’ sight Private 110 Bombay Demand Bank 103 Madras Demand Bank 103 3
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  • 1012 4 NAMES. g E Eg 9f A U to ta p RUBBER (Dollar.) I«, S c Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, or- on Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates ..J 4-5 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 23 0C ‘UrH Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ...I 140 Vfo Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 344 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Two Oil Engine Drivers wanted. Only those holding Driver’s License need apply. Sox No. 175, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Two seater Saxon Car for sile $1,300. Apply W. B. Waring, Kamunting. Horse—Splendid condition—Ex-racing Stftb'e—for sale. Owner would exchang > for twii Motor Cycle. Apply Box
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 36 4 GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE In aid of St. Andrew’s Church Funds TOWN HALL. Friday, 14th] May, at 9-15 p.m. Dance Music by the E. O. ORCHESTRA (Under Mr. Teddy Long). Tickets, $3. Book Now at ROBINSON’S.
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  • 797 5 BY “LOOKER-ON.” London, April 8. Ernest Barry sailed for Australia last Saturday to race Alfred Felton on the Parramatta River for the World’s Sculling Championship, which be lost to the Ausb ralian on the Thames recently. He had a great send off, and told me he thought
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 141 5 New Goods IN OUR Drapery Dept. The latest creations .77J7, in Afternoon Gowns made up in Voiles, 71'! Crepe de Chine, fu Sponge Cloths and I J jl I r I other becoming mate- II rials. Smart Cotton Voile Blouses, trimmed with embroidery and lace at mode--W‘ rate prices Dainty
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    • 386 5 FULL-BLOODED PEOPLE. Why Other People Like Them. We can all call to mind men and women who give such a sense of vitality, and strength that they are bound to get on. A woman of this type—full-blooded, plump and bright-eyed—always has a group of admirers round her. A man of
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    • 213 5 ANGLO-SIAM CORRn ip e V Ji I’ ■4' f PRIVATE! TRADE MARK t LONDON.' IJ-Y This is to give notice that the above Trade Mark is the property of The Anglo-Siam Corporation, Ltd., a Corporation organised under the laws of Great Britain and having its principal offices and place of
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  • 752 6 If the way of the transgressor is hard, the path of the pioneer and the propagandist is often one of difficulty and scant success, temporarily judged by monetary standards. Messrs. T, K Wong <fc Co Ltd., to whose enterprise Penang is indebted for the organisation of
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  • 33 6 Tin was quoted in London on May 6th, at £307 spot, and £309 three months. Tin was quoted in London on May 7th, at £314 spot, and £317 10s three months.
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  • 526 6 The output of tin ore from the Ngow property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for March was 1,060 pikuls. The output of the Tongkab Harbour Tin Dredging Co No Liability from 2nd to Bch May 1920 (being one week) was 24 tons, Telegraphic communication with Kuala Lumpur
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  • 1248 6 Ireland is the rock ahead. The situation has rapidly gone from Ireland. bad to worse, and civil war seems imminent. Andoubtedly, Lord Birkenhead is right when he declares it would be fruitless to call another Irish Convention in view of the Sinn Fein extremist views. Sinn Fein
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  • 292 6 THE STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory Meeting of Malaa Limited, required under Section 65 of the Companies Ordinance 1915, was held at the Registered Office of the Company, Downing Street, Penang, on Saturday, Messrs A R Thornton (Chairman), Roland Graham, W A Fell, W V Purser, W C
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  • 242 6 AT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. A special dinner at the Runnymede Hotel, Penang, on Saturday evening, was followed by a Cinderella dance and caharet entertainment, There was a very large gathering, The weather, though dull, remained fine, and the tables were arranged on the sea-front, in the open, a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 160 6 JR.. Sanderson Qo„ I zzz Jstd., Jixill. Specialities: Wfjite Zine 9>aint. Coloured Varnisfjes. Medal for and” Enamels. Prices on Application. Sole Agents: ffiefjr (Company, I Penang, <s J. G. STEWARTS MMGVB WfUMDEB NonPareil" AND Gold Medal OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS OR FROM F. G. Taylor Co,, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, PENANG.
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day, and To-morrow Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.57 a m. 9.42 a m 3.42 p.m. 10.48 p.m. To-morrow. 5.06 a.m. 10 49 am. 4.42 p.m. 11.00 p.m.
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  • 240 7 UKRAINE’S INDEPENDENCE.' [Rirmm’a Tmgiums.] London, May 6. e Reds admit they have fallen back to ne positions immediately west of Kieff. Meanwhile the Poles are pressing their attack from the west, south-west and north. The Ukrainians point'out [they have no intention of abandoning their independ* ence or
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  • 127 7 AN EXPLORER’S COMMISSION. London, May 7. M Jonas Lied, who is in London in connection with a new expedition to the Kara Sea, stated to Reuter that he had been instructed by the Soviet Government to charter three steamers, each of 3,500 tons, and load them with
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  • 53 7 Brussels, May 6. A message from Frankfort reports fighting close to Dusseldorf between Reichswehr and Reds. The latter were driven back and left ten dead in one detachment. They were pursued and took refuge in the British «one. Dusseldorf is quiet, bub disorders are feared. Reichswehr occupy
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  • 51 7 London, May 6. The French Ministry of War states that nt ,9’ rinan military effectives exceed HOOO. This is interesting, because cf ive disarmament of Germany will be principal subjects at Spa. Comthe British army is 525,000 up? o£ India French 700,000 and te 1 cited States
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  • 64 7 London, May 6. earns fckafc the German Govern the Sn 89 accepted the proposal to meet 6 Council at Spa Request for Delay. London, May 7. ’ndertfn» r SS9,eei says it is reliably Fr&uce t 1 German y intends asking hem th^9^L T ODe the Spa conference
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  • 59 7 Tu rkish Peace Delegates. ARRIv AL at VERSAILLES. .The P&ri9 Ma y 6 Nation i?"’ tRe Tark i-b peace lodgedt arr l Vedat Versailles. They S &n 8 PeacA 1 rmer l uarters of the T V ei .T tio fche H tel Pasl> n de,e fil a tion consists
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  • 18 7 The a t ri Pari?, May 6. lQ ged, 681 Pa ‘ion has not materially
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  • 194 7 THE KNOX VIEWPOINT. [RIUTMB’s TunaaßAMM.] Washington, May 6. Senator Knox inaugurated the Republican attempt to declare peace with Germany and Austria by Congressional Enactment, He argued that Congress was equally entitled to rescind as to declare war, and declared thab President Wilson is trying bo coerce bhe
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  • 232 7 AIMS OF THE MOVEMENT. London, May 6. A Naco (Arizona) message says the new Provisional President, De la Huerta, has issued a statement inviting foreign capital to enter Mexico if the revolt is successful, and says the ultimate aim of the revolution is liquor prohibition and the stoppage
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  • 127 7 LABOUR MINISTER’S RULING. New York, May 6. Mr. Wilson, the United States Labour Secretary, ruled that membership of the Communist Party is itself an insufficient ground for deportation of aliens. He declared that while extracts from the platform of this organisation indicated an ex. tremely radical objective, there
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  • 75 7 Washington, May 7. Admiral Benson explained his remark to Admiral Sims about not letting the British pull wool over his eyes, before the Naval Investigation Committee of the Senate. He stated that he could not deny making the remark, but a wrong interpre'ation was placed upon it by
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  • 69 7 SIR H. GREENWOOD RETURNED. [Rnunu's Tbugbam*.] London, May 7. The Sunderland by-election result was as follows Sir Hamar Greenwood (Coalition Liberal) 22,813 Doctor V H Rutherford (Labour) 14,379 Howe (Independent Liberal)... 5,065 Coalition Majority 8,434 The result at the last general election (two seats) was as follows Sir
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  • 224 7 METHOD EXPLAINED. London, May 7. The method of buying the new Corporation Profits 5 Per Cent Tax is explained in the Finance Bill now issued. It shows that where profits are profits arising in the accounting period of twelve months no tax is chargeable on the first
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  • 88 7 MR BONAR LAW AND THE ISSUE. London, May 7, Speaking at a Primrose League meeting at the Albert Hal), Mr Bonar Law declared that the question whether industry was to be carried on by private enterprise or by nationalisation must be fought out. The Cabinet were determined not to
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  • 122 7 INTERESTING COMPARISON, Lennon, May 7. In the House of Commons, Mr L Lyle asked for the per capita percentage of direct taxation in April 1914 and April 1920 respectively in Britain, France, Italy and the United States. The Chancellor of the Exchequer gave the following approximate figures, the
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  • 92 7 THE PROPOSED FLAT RATE. London, May 7. Mr Austen Chamberlain has written to the Federation of British Indastries explaining that the proposed 7s 6d in th» pound flab rate would apply to buriness now paying excess profits duty, but if it was extended to all other businesses
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  • 47 7 London, May 8 The imports in April totalled £167,158,309 an increase over April, 1919. of £104,200,572, and an increase over April, 1913, of £55,588,486. Exports in April were £106,251,692, an increase over April, 1919, of £63,198,275 and an increase over April, 1913, of £47,769,280.
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  • 184 7 AMELIORATIVE MEASURE. [Rxutxr’s Tbuobams.] London, May 7. The House of Commons pissed the second reading by 117 votes to 9 of a private bill providing for registraiion ab the time of birth of the alleged father of an illegitimate child. The former is required to confirm <f disprove
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  • 63 7 TO BKDISBANDED. Be lio, May 7, It is semi officially stated that the German military air services will be disbanded to-day, in accordance with the Peaces Treaty. The Taeglische Rundschau states that the Entente Commission intenia to destroy all aerodiomes and flying establishments, leaving only one hangar
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  • 34 7 Washington, May 7. The Railway Executives asked Congress for an additional $500,000,000 for tbe construction of 100,000 urgently needed freight cars. The estimated total shortage of cars •moan’s to 226,000.
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  • 22 7 Ahmedabad, May 6. The cotton spinners struck, owing to the Arbitration Board not reporting by May let, as expected.
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  • 24 7 London, May 6. Mr Lloyd George is very much better. He has gone to the seaside for a few dajs to recuperate.
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  • 24 7 London, May 6 A Dover (Delaware) telegram says tbe Senate ratified a bill enfranchising women by 11 votes to 6.
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  • 41 7 Washington, May 6. Congress ratified the appointment of a commission of eleven members to arrange for the Ter-Cfentenary celebration of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, and appropriated $400,000. The State of Mas-achusett. will appropriate a similar amount.
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  • 13 7 London, May 7. Warwickshire beat Oxford University at Oxford by 36 runs.
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  • 94 7 WELCOME AT WELLINGTON. Wellington, May 6. The Prince of Wales on Thursday proceeded through wildly enthusiastic crowds to Parliament-House, where he was welcomed by a distinguished gathering. headed by Lord Liverpool, the Gov-ernor-General, and Mr. Massey, the Premier. The Prince, responding to the eloquent speech of
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  • 90 7 AMERICAN INQUIRIES. Washington, May 8. Mr. Lauck, ex-Secretary of the War Labour Board, presented to the Railroads Labour Board the result of inquiries regarding profiteering and declaring the wealth of the well-to-do an unanswerable refutation of all attempts to charge labour with profiteering. He instances
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  • 1063 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. .—“Pioneer.* Mr. W. S. Goldie left for Singapore this morning. Mr. W. Makepeace now edits the “Diocesan Magazine.” Mr. H. W. Thomson has been granted eight months leave of absence. To-day is the birthday of H.H. Sultan of Perak, and a public holiday in Perak. The name of
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  • 93 7 It is officially notified that it is tUb intention of the Government of Ceylon, with the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to follow closelg the Indian Currency system as far as if is necessary and practicable for Ceylon to take corresponding measures.
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  • 74 7 P. O. MAIL'S QUICK PASSAGE. Bombay, April 28. —The nejy P. O. steamer Naldera arrives in Bombay ou Friday evening, 30th April. It is expected to do with letters posted in London up to the 15th of April. This country will certainly, have reason to remember! the maiden voyage of
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  • 28 7 [Rxutxb’b Txltcbams.J Boston, May 7. Johnny Wilson won the world’s middleweight boxing championship, being awarded tbe docision over Mike O’Dowd iu> a tw Ive round contest.
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  • 342 8 Indian Government Communique. Simla, April 23,—A Press communique states. The Government of India have been in further communication with the Steamer Companies and His Majesty’s Secretary of State for India, regarding shipping tor the homeward passenger traffic, and the following communique is published for general information Enquiries made
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  • 143 8 London, April 26 —ln the Horse of Commons, to-day, Mr Leslie Scott drew attention to the number of Civil Serra’t and other servants of the State in Indi who were unable to secure homeward passage. Mr. Montagu, replying, referred to his answ-r on the 29th March. He
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  • 66 8 London, April 26 —The P. and O. line Narkunda, sister ship to the Nalcera, began her maiden voyage f> m Tilbury to Bombay on the 24th instanL They aie the first ships of a fleet of six new vessels which will accommodate 426 first sdoon
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  • 159 8 A large number of important improvement schemes are being carried out by dock and harbour authorities in Great Britain. At the Port of London a new dock of 43 acres and with a water depth of 38 feet is nearing completion; the scheme includes a graving dock to
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  • 93 8 May 11, 13 and 15—Singapore Racps. May 13—New Club, Thipiug, Monthly D mce, 9 30 p m. May 14 Grand Concert and Dance, Town FUII, 9-15 p.m. For St Andrew’s Church Funds. May 15—North Taiping Tin D edging, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce’ 12-30 p.m. TMa y 15—he Taiping
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  • 183 8 Yesterday’s Late Arrivals. Trang, Pithie, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general, Sappho, Gundy, Telnk Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co., general. Ellora, Chidley, 2,569, Singapore, Islay Kerr Co, general. Ekma, Wilson, 2.356, Calcutta, Islay Kerr and Co, general. Jacox, Carcoran, 1,621, Calcutta, Francis Peefc Co, general. Japan, Munro, 3,837, Calcutta,
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  • 315 8 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. I Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, )-7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.n Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m
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  • 39 8 A mail for Western Australia by ss Charon (via Singapore) closes at 7-15 a m to-morrow. The homeward mail C,” by the Tara, closes at 10 a m', on Friday registration 9 a.m. and parcels 8 a.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 23 8 fhe Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. IS The Only Printing Office ia Peaaag WITH PROPER FACILITIES FOR Copperplate Printing AND Die-Stamping. Promptly AttonoM tn.
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    • 1067 8 SCHEDULE ESTATE OF THE LATE SULI AN IDRIS mpar pkoperties. No of Read. Title No. J? fc Rental». Remarks Premises. u Sale of Valuable Town Properties 2 Jalan i driB g 2233 451 60 (o 4 2232 450 60 (iO IN 6 m 3231 449 60 < 0 8 2230
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  • 305 9 CAPP. CARROLL’S THIRD DISPLAY. The. colluding exhibition of flying in Penang by Captain ILS Carroll, AF C„ attracted another large nuiuutf of snectators bo the Racecourse on Saturday.* The Nieuporb Nighthawk again behaved splendidly, and in the hands of the skilful pilot, delighted the crowd for half an
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  • 362 9 The following letter to Mr. C. Alma Baker, C. B. E., was sent by Major-Gen-eral Sir F. H. Sykes (late Chief of the Air Staff, and now Controller-General of Civil Aviation), dated the Air Ministry, Kingsway, W. C. 2, 27th February, 1920. Dear Mr. Alma Baker, —On
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  • 153 9 Aneta Service. Weltevreden, May 9. A' Hague message of May 4th says Britain is allowing the Dutch aviator, Koppen, to fly ever British territory to the Indies on condition that Holland agrees that the Albatros aeroplanes must be entered in the Dutch Air Forces, which condition Holland refused,
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  • 269 9 P.C.C. v. P.R.C. The cricket match played on Saturday afternoon between the PCC acdPRC resulted in a victory for the former by 36 rune. PRC went in first and seven of their best players collaped before R N Hamilton who bawled a good length with plenty of work. The
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  • 290 9 M.T.’’ In the final tie in A Singles Handicap, be’ween Donnell, owe 15-5, and Potts, the latter won handsomely 4—6 6—l, 6—2. Save for occasional flashes, the game did not reach a high standard, there being far too much safety play, otherwise called 11 pat
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  • 22 9 The P V and PV R C Bisley has been postponed till the end of July. Particulais will appear later.
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  • 248 9 Net profits for 1919, including £85,794 brought in, amounted to £301,430; directors add £50,444 to reserve, increasing that fund to £750,000, £15,000 to Officers’ Pension fund, and written £20,000 off freehold banking premises. A final dividend on the “A” and “B” shares of 7 per cent,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 188 9 northern assurance COMPANY, LIMITED. MOTOR BRANCH. MOTOR GARS. MOTOR CYCLES, j Funds Exceed $70,000,000. Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed Joff i i the Renewal Premium when no g ciaim has been made. Claims are Settled Promptly. I
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    • 192 9 QnnannnnHflHHnHDnijpEiEiQtinHprlEinu I llellesens cells JUST ARRIVED < g a ’> H H Type J Ik 0 Volta Lf (tart IVA H ifl Large Cm aad Motor B<*ta *TIC6 q>O. f U g g Tyfe 2 No. 4 Volte 14 2.70 fl Q Type V No. 4 Volte 4 QQA B
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  • 542 10 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday the 27th April, 1920. Present:—Messrs G A Hereford (President). Yeoh Guan Seok, A M.Goodman, P K Nambyar, Dr Prosper Listen. Absent:—Mr Lim Ku Toh. 1. The minutes of the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 309 10 'pj’egtcme Tyres and Tubes THE Firestone Non-Skid tread gives a safe hold with extra miles of wear; the body is strong and sustaining; the excellent quality of the rubber gives easy Btion and >ve this, vill, natthe tyre :h bears me. übes give ic wear. > Co., Ig. A Robber
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    • 122 10 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 cents. Local. E. O. Hotel. Runnymede Hotel. Kee Kee Hotel, 5, China Street. Seong Brother?, 163, Penang Road. Chong Co., 250, Penang Road. Penang Railway Station. Money Changers’ Stalls. Logan’s Buildings Archway. Md. Mydin, No. 48,
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    • 160 10 j UNLOCK the door of Prosperity j and Success in Motor Transport. The Master Words are Mileage and j Maintenance. I THE I J«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii» I I <niiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii»f j A X A. M Is the Master Key. I WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO: j I ONG SAM LEONG CO., Sole Distributors
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  • 452 11 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd,, Manchester, reported on Wednesday, March 31at, as follows: Liverpool Cotton. Week Felly Mid-Arnerican—Spot $0 01 29.97 Mid-American, Current Month 26.40 26.85 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 83.00 86.00 do. Current Month 72.50 78.00 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 41.50 43.25 Current Month 39
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  • 341 11 PENANG, MAY 10, 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 70
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 448 11 ‘The Ivon Jellotd treatment surpasses former methods. 9 Says What better news can be con- Physician. Deyed than that impoverished blood can be made rich and good by means of taking Iron <£3k. Jelloids To those who suffer from a deficient quality of blood, Iron Jelloids Will act in most
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    • 636 11 0/ 7 The Mother who loves her baby, and yet is I unfortunately not able to rear her infant at i the breast, cannot go wrong if she follows the advice of doctors and mothers, based on a century’s experience, and feeds her baby on aV Starchless I MILK Food
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