Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 June 1920

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE s. L?SH£L» DAILY ESTABLISHED 1535. No, 132. VOL LXXVIII. THURSDAY 10th JUNE, 1920. PRICE 15 CENT a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 512 1 HObtai.'iabL everywhere wholesale from g h I h H h Wh L On g Sam Leong Co., Penang, gj zPTjxaxxx .p YQij HA !/F WOT TRI r'i 'i B 1 uiillltiJlltUllllliilJ.LJ',’ ii BBAND MILK I j unlock tU y p ro^y 1 a| 3 and Success in Motor Transport. you
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    • 25 1 j THE BEST CAR IN TOWN I teu.j/'’ I I f IN fflAO hu:i I Sole Agents S.S. M S- Ong Sam Leong a Co,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 3230 2 POSITIONS VACANT. ON SALE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE TAIPING TIN DREDGING, TENDERS INVITED. The Subscription List will close on or before June 15, h OTft rupi 1 ivno COMPANY LIMITED 1 Anniv No 216 c/o Crude Oil Engines. 14, 28, and 50 FEDERATED MALAY STATES Pinang tto h. p. Kerosine Engines
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  • 1385 3 Minutes of a meeting of the Municij al Commissioners of George Town, Penang,.held on Tuesday, the 25th May. 1920. Present:—Messrs GA Hereford, President Yeo Gu n Seok, P K Narabyar, Dr Prosper L ston, W H Thorne and D Richards. Absent :—Messrs Lim En Toh 1. The minutes
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    • 109 3 PRITCHARDS Wine and Spirit Department. sprite fiard's Reputation for Quality Extends over 30 S/ears. SlpbertsoD’s WELL-MATURED I DUNDEE WHISKY. The Whisky that has stood ■T 11 the test °f time. No other j Whisky is equal to J. R. D. at the price. Pritefiard’s are Sole Agents. if I I®*'
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    • 51 3 MMM M H H MMM M MMM K M CHIIRR ■A J 5 WP Y; B SI A New Shipment of Book and Standard Quality Safes iust Arrived s a ift For Prices and Particulars p lease Apply to the Sole m Agents S Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., J PENANG.
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    • 290 3 THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR. J H. VISHINDAS Co., 8, Beach St. SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE g FOR A FURTHER FORTNiGHF g I IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. f =3 Comprising Silks, Embroideries. Metalware, Satsuma, Cloissinee, Curios, and Le ither Goods with Genuine Discounts 5E from 15 io 30 per cent We have-also a
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  • 786 4 SEQUEL TO MOTOR CAR COLLISION. The hearing was commenced to-day io the Supreme Court, Penang, before Mr. Justice Dinsmore, of a case brought, by Mr F H McCormack against the Criterion Press, Ltd., and Mr ChesneyDancan, at one time Acting Editor of the straits Echo, Penang, for damages
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  • 71 4 June 10—Football, POOvP MRC. June 11—M CL, Meeting, G G Schod, 5 p.m. June 12—Cricket, P C C v p R C.* June 12 and 14—P ADO, “Mies Hobb« Town Hall. June 13—Penang Swimming Club, Handicaps. June 14—Padang Gajah Rubber Co, Meeting, 23 Beach Street, 2-30 p.m. June
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  • 1108 4 HALF YEARLY MEETING. The half yea r ly general meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mr DAM Brown was vo 4 ed to the chair, the others p-esent including Messrs L E Slowe, F
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  • 217 4 The Mosquito Union? The following order has been made by the Resident of Perak aider section 17 0) Whereas it appears to me that a society known as ‘‘The Mosquito Athletic Union,” Telok Aoson, and exempted from registration, vide Gazstte Notification No. 156 of 29th January, 1915,
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  • 159 4 It is ascertained on enquiry that the Special Committee of delegates of District P. A.’s of the P. A. M. appointed to consider the draft rules submitted by Mr. F. G. Harvey, and which met ou Sunday, May 30, has come to a settlement of the differences’■among constituent
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  • 137 4 THE BUTLER-BRAIN REPORT ADOPTED. We understand on good authority, says the “M. L.,” that the recommendations of Dr. E. J. Butler and Mr. L. Lewton Brain, Director of Agriculture, F. M. 8and S. S. have been accepted by the Home authorities and that the local organisation is
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  • 863 4 MR. SHELTON AGAR'S VIEWS. Mr W R Shelton Agar, Kamuniog E*tate, Perak, writes to the Times of Malay ”in regard to the labour situation. He says the present shortage of labour in undoubtedly aggravated by other gourdes than merely a shortage of Tamils. It is a combined shortage
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  • 1305 4 WELLS KNOCKED OUT IN THIRD ROUND. Beckett knocked ouo Bombardier Wells in the third round of the fight for bhe Heavy-weight Championship of Great Britain at Olympia on May 10th. There was an enormous attendance of spectators— Olympia was packed—and among the attendance were many ladies. For
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    • 41 4 Limited Liability Companies THE FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, XXV OF 1915 FOR ANNUAL LIST SUMMARY OF Capital and Shares. Oatridc Sheet* 20 etc. wl IO 0»» Complete Sat 7S OBTAINBLE AT Tke Pinanf Gazette Press, Limited, OKM 3TIBT. HHAMC.
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    • 245 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTa, POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted Dresser—Conductor healthy Estate. State salary reqaired. box No. 222 c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted for office in Padacg (Sumatra) 8 Chinese Clerk with knowledge of bookkeeping (doublr-entry) and able to wr.ta good English. Apply Bex No, 223, e(j Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Ladies’ Grand Display OF
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  • 1475 5 C.O. ANNUAL MEETING. The ninth annual ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Lower Perak Coconab Co., Ltd,, was held at the offices of Messrs Gordon Frazer and Co, Ltd, Gafioor Building, Main Street, Colombo, on Thursday the 20th May, Mr F J Hawkes (Director), presided,
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    • 309 5 Of I L J V-IC/u* tri ;j 1 Nf -4 4p < uy-> H COash cuith ppAsmc is delightfully refreshing. r Paris. FRASMIC” 13- NewßondSt London, w. Moscow. '’«saBHMQHSSSaaESKSaHMMHHHHBHBHBBBbdHMMHMHHHHMB BRONCHIAL COUGHS Soon Yield to Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. There is nothing like Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure for those hard bronchitis
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    • 289 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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    • 302 5 11 I 1 ir' iiifßw I 11 iMsH (i 1 1 ■Fb@tiK 'h hAb d I 4/nO. > Renew Your Oil Cloth YOU can easily bring dull looking oil cloth back to the original brightness of pattern which it had when new. You need only Johnson’s Prepared Wax and a
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  • 1332 6 It is traiam that the great war taught most people moie geography than they had ever learned in school and we are still extending cur knowledge of out of the way countries. For instance how many folk until lately knew anything at all about the
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  • 1290 6 Mr Noel Trotter, speaking at a Rubbar Company meeting in mail Rubber Facts week, mentioned that •ad Factors. there never was such a pressing demand for rubber articles as at the present time. The accumulation of orders is enormous, bat the fear of dislocation of finance and
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  • 271 6 Fob Rafflis’ College Funl The entertainment in aid of the ftid for Raffles’ College, given by the Covent children in the Town Hall last evuing attracted a full hall, the performance bing a very enjoyable one, of which the feaires were perhaps the firy fan drill by
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  • 101 6 The bowls tie played last evening resulted as under Single Handicap B —scr A J Piuoab beat—l J M Chalmers (c.e.) by 21 —l5. The following tie is fixed for tomorrow Single Handicap ‘B”— t-3 GG Lewis v Winner of E J McLernon and C H Hertz
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  • 55 6 Good progress has been made with t e work of overhauling the engine of t e De Haviland 9 ae< oplane, and L eutensuts Parer and Mclntosh hope to resume t e flight to Australia on Saturday or Mon *y The start will be made between
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  • 56 6 The Band Will play the f o |lowi gramme of music at the Da o Gardens fr< m 5 30 p.m. to-day 1. Overture Le Si nge d’uue nuic d’ete ...Thon)» 8 2. Ball Costume. Toreador ...Rubinste»» 3. Selection ...Chissatg 0 4 Waite Roses from the Ball ...D
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 306 6 S SOLE AGENTS FOR Ig Fraser and Chalmers» Ltd., Mining Machinery. ■f Edison Swan Elec. Co., Ltd., Lamps and Fans. g H Henry Pooley Son, Ltd., Weighing Machines, g s John I. Thornycroft Co., g e Ltd., Motor Lorries. g 1 Paripan Ltd., Lacquer Enamel. 1 F. H. Lloyd Co.,
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 37 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time• High Water. Low Water. To-day. 6.06 a.m. 11.48 a.m. 5.34 p.m. 12.00 m’nt. To-morrow. 7.41 a.m. 12.30 a.m. 7.32 p.m. 1 30 p.m.
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  • 261 7 nvFRNMENT’S INTENTIONS. I’ffE bUT Reuter’» Telegram».] London, June 7. t l( House of Commons, replying to Doaakl (('-Belfast, Victoria), Mr. George emphasised that the Govintended to take steps to bring e rnnieiiv dl persons associated with justice <*« Ireland. The Government in orinie iu coll nection had reorganised
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  • 205 7 PRINCE OF WALES’S LETTER. London. June 7. The Lord Mayor presided at a large I meeting at the Mansion House this afternoon in connection with Imperial Trade re ition- and the forthcoming British Trade Exhibition. He read a letter from the Prince of Wales, President of the
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  • 185 7 THE wheat shortage. London, June 7. House of Commons, on the L reading of the Agriculture Bill, L iffith-Boscawen, Secretary to I »ard of Agriculture, pointed out I 'efore the war, we only produced wheat to suffice from Friday I Monday morning. For the I the week, we
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  • 574 7 THE LONDON CONFERENCES. [Reuter’» Telegram».] London, June 7. There was a second meeting of M. Krassin and British Ministers to-day, lasting two hours. Krassin gave various answers to the Ministers’ enquiries regarding prisoners and propaganda, but there are other matters to be settled. A further meeting will
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  • 121 7 THE LEAGUE MEETING. London, June 7. In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Robert Cecil and Captain Wedgwood Benn, Mr. Lloyd George stated that a special meeting of the Council of the League of Nations would be held in London on June 14 on the application
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  • 29 7 Constantinople, June 6. The Allied High Commissioners informed the Porte that the Peace Conference granted a fortnight s extension of time to examine the peace terms.
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  • 51 7 SUCCESSFUL COUNTER-OFFEN-SIVE. [Reuter’s Telegram».] Warsaw, June 7. A Polish communique states that between the Dvina and Borysoff, our coun-ter-offensive is developing most satisfactorily, the Bolsheviks retreating in disorder leaving considerable prisoners and material. Desertions from the Bolsheviks are increasing. Bolshevik attacks on the bridgeheads of Kieff were severely
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  • 153 7 LEADERS. RETURNED. Ju»» 7. Those ple&ed hitherto include the Democrats, Dernburg and Haussmann, the Majority; Socialists, Scheidemana, Eduard Bernstein and the Minister Bauer, of the People’s Party Helfferich, and the Independent Socialists Frau Zieta and Georg Lodebour,. Erzberger’s election is regarded as assured. Count Bernstorff was defeated. Stfttg
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  • 87 7 GERMAN CONSULATE INCIDENTS. London, June 7. It is reported that Persian democrats besieged the German Consulate at Tabriz on June 4th, demanding the surrender of Persian Bolshevists taking refuge there. Herr Wustrow, the Consul, refused and machine-gunned the crowd. Thereupon the Democrats brought up a gun, compelling negotiations.
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  • 64 7 London, June 7. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Chamberlain stated that after carefully considering the suggested scheme' for a levy on war wealth in the report of the Committee bn War Wealth, the Government concluded the dangers of such a levy altogether
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  • 56 7 IMPROVED PROSPECTS. Shanghai, June 7. Peace between North China and South China seems at length on the eve of realisation. The immediate effect of the split among the politicians in South China has been a rapprochement between the Northern and Canton Governments. The opening of the
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  • 100 7 UNCERTAINTY THE FEATURE. Chicago, June 7. There is a formidable roster of candidates at the Republican National Convention on June Bth, which promises to open with no decisive advantage for any Presidential aspirant. The greatest uncertainty exists regarding the Convention’s potential choice. General W ood is now credited
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  • 317 7 Havas. CINEMA’S ANNIVERSARY. Paris, June 5. —The anniversary, of the first cinema show was celebrated yesterday in Paris by a banquet to the inven- tor, M. Lumiere, of Lyons. M. Honnorat, the French Minister of Public Instruc- tion, presided. Sahara Flight. The French airman. M. Bernard Bossoutrot,
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  • 25 7 London, June 6. The death has occurred of Sir Charles Mathews, Director of Public Prosecutions since 190 S, aged 69-
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  • 17 7 iooudon, June 6. Miss Rhoda Broughton, the novelist, has died, at the age of 79.
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  • 341 7 I Dr. J. Stuart Rose in his report as Medical Superintendent of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, states that 470 patients were admitted during the year. 164 were paying patients, of whom 33 were accommodated in the first class ward, 50 in the second class and
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  • 240 7 MORE IMPORTANT THINGS THAN LOAN MAKING Tokyo, May 3. —Mr. Vandeflip, when asked to express his views regarding international co-operation for economic readjustment in the Far East, said that the best contribution from America should be something more than financial. He felt that there were far' more important
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  • 548 7 A Correspondent writes to the “Times” “The demand of the railwaymen for another £1 a week, in disregard of an agreement on which the ink is hardly dry, led me, as a tax payer and a con stant railway traveller, to make a few inquiries.
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  • 716 7 Mr. Edgar Horne, M. P., is paying a visit to Penang Mr. R. Battiscombe, of Padang Java Estate, Klang, left for Home on long leave by the s.s. Novara. Twelve hundred Czecho Slovaks are expected to arrive here by Blue Funnel steamer on Saturday from Vladivostock. There
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  • 1318 8 jfiutumn jYieeting, 1920. RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 20th July, 1920. SECOND DAY Thursday, 22nd July, 1920. THIRD DAY Saturday, 24th July, 1920. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 20th JULY, 1920. 1. The George Town Plate. Value $7OO and $lOO to each Second Horse. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffin
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  • 456 8 C,P INTERESTING SHANGHAI judgment: Whether $350 a mouth is a eoffici c n sum to enable a man and wife to live comfortally in Shanghai was one of ti e acutely interesting questions in the case of H S Hon’gsberg and Company versus Charles B Jones, which,
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  • 203 8 —“M M.” Sir Edward Brockman presided at a public of- subscribers to the Federated Malay States War Relief Fund, held in the Council Chamber to consider proposals to the effect that all outstanding credits to the Fund be merged into one common fund to be called the
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  • 139 8 According to the Paris correspondent of the “Westminster Gazette,” M. Millerand, when he returned from San Remo, was to ask for rhe reduction of the present three years’ military service to eighteen months, thus automatically reducing the a;my to 250,000 men. But that will not be nil.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 DAIBUTSU Co., 41, BEACH STREET, PENANG. LADIES WHITE STOCKINGS. ECONOMICAL HOSIERY FOR PRACTICAL USE. SIZE BVz 9 <£ 9h PRICE $l.lO PAIR, New Columbia Double-Disc i dance Records Just hrV RECEIVED 12 Double Sided 53.80 Each. Waltz Whoa January Foxtrot fi May Time Hand Rocked Cradle Rainbow Girl Service Flag
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    • 210 8 NOBEL S GLASGOW I I Gelignite, sextuple Detonators, solely ruse I ISandilands. Buttery I I co., Penang. S I Aylcslurg i Nutter Ltfl., ipu, i I siMjnls Hr Perch nanannnaDaan£munaa£iMj-iM<uuuuQL_. ’Heiiesos Cells j 9 JUST ARRIVED j-' 4 2 3 Type 0 No. 0 Volts l.« D 1 Large Cars
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  • 959 9 SIR J. JORDAN’S VIEWS. An important statement on China in relation bo the eastward spread of Bokhe* vism was made to a representative of the “Daily Mail” by Sir John N. Jordan, retiring British Minister at Peking, who recently arrived in England. Bolshevism has not made and I
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  • 100 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day to jo oo SHARES. 2 u ,2 s 4> CQ CO to Rubber (Dollar) C. SC. c. c. Balgownie 7.75 8.25 8.00 8.50 Pulau Bulang 3.60 3.80 3.88 4.00 Mining. RenongTin 40/- 42/6
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  • 38 9 Messrs F G Taylor and Co, Ltd, have received a cable from London, dated June Btb, advising prices: Rubber 2/- per lb. Copra £52 per ton. Black Pepper 7d per lb. Tapioca £1 6s per cwt.
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  • 42 9 To-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $l3l per picul, buyers no sellers; and for unrefined tin $l3O per picul, buyers, no sellers. T in was quoted in London on June 9th, at £254 spot and £260 three months.
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  • 102 9 The following are particulars of the output of the Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited’s Mine for the second half month ending 31st May was No. 1 Dredge piculs 273 No. 3, Dredge piculs 51. Total 324 piculs. The output of the Titi Tin Company Limited’s Mine for the
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  • 34 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for May Bandar Sumatra lbs 47,900 Eastern Sumatra 40,000 Glen Bervio 38,095 Langkat Sumatra 33,900 Lankat Rubber 53,503 Singapore Para 36,078 Serdang Central 32,000 Tamiang 58,876
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  • 188 9 Penang, June 10, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $9 001 b M.P. Tapioca $9.50 j buyerSl Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $24 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65
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  • 115 9 Penang, June 10, 1920. {By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 316 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 15,16 Calcutta Demand Bank ...Rs. 110 3 days’ sight Private 120 Bombay Demand Bank IB* Madras Demand Bank HO 3 days'
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  • 173 9 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Demodocas, Evans, 4,183, Birkenhead, W. Mansfield Co, general. To-day's Arrivals. Stentor, Cooker, 4,308, Yokohama, W. Mansfield and Co, general. Fook Sang, Robertson, 1,423, Hongkong, Boastead Co, general. Kedah, Gaily, 94, Siriawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Takada, Singapore, 11 th. Persia, Trieste, 12th. Teesta, Madras,
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  • 344 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 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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  • 17 9 Despatched. Delivered. Mail “A’' May sth June 2nd Mail“B” May 7th June Ist
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  • 153 9 —°B.T.’’ Tbe B I Packet Teesta with the mails I from Europe is expected to ariivd here on I Sunday afternoon, the 13th instant. I The homeward mail r D,” by the I Thongwa closes at 9 a.m. on Sunday, 13th I inst. I Penang forgot to advise
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 403 9 pinang Gazette RATES of casual advertisements. for sale, to let. situations VACANT. Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 for 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 i) 1.40 4 »> 1-35 6 1.30 8 >i 1.25 „10 1.00 „12 >, 0.85 18 075 „25 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A
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    • 499 9 Notice of Sale of Valuable Town Land and House Property la tbe Coart of the Judicial Commissioner at Koala Lumpur, CIVIL SUIT No. 71 OF 1920. 1 Aug Chew Mue, 2 AngChoonKoy Plaintiffs, verses 1 Ann Chee Executrix of Ang Seng deceased, 2 Ang Guan Keow (f\ 3 Ang Seng
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 214 9 nnnnnunnnnnnnnnDununnunnnnnnnn n n n A moat wonderful display of stars together with Special Musical Attraction. q IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. LJ THURSDAY, 10th, to SATURDAY, 13th JUNE. In the Second Show at 9-15 p. m. 5 Magazine The Greatest Mounted Police n D -jy H METRO METRO METRO Q
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  • 933 10 The China Mail 8. S. Co.’s s. Nile will make a special trip to Singapore from Hongkong cn June 1 and will retu n again j about the 14tb. The s. Produc p which was ashore in the Yangtze r cer ty, her repairs c sting $20.000, Ia
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 442 10 F5 7 rom mI t O ENGLAND Direct from the Factory to your Home. Buy all your Dress Requirements and Household Gpods from the great British Mail-order House. You will be delighted with the quality and workmanship of the goods, the up-to-date and attractive styles, and the low prices. You
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    • 396 10 Df J.CoUisJßrciwiie’s RtUNTMN PE J g A guaranteed quality j The ORIGIN AL g British made Fountain »n< s a charm m cheeks *nd arres;? j Pen with Solid Gold J FEV r CROUP, AGL k tne only Specific i» I The Lest Remedy known tof j Nib, Medium and'
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 925 11 I w "1 INSURANCE. THE CHINA mutual life M M INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED M M "■"=“■l^——"" IMPROVED MODEL > M <ead Office, BHANOHAI (CHINA). jg °-"S=5”- la a YII7EM I PARC 5 HlrrA. W DLL vnKD OjA Local Office :—Railway Buildings, Penang. jr j 1 L*®iA Z iWMLjmaMBMmMaMMEE, nr■ —mb
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1513 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, K B B (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) 55 >. Jr r fl| REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. i MQ 8 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about 16th June 1920 ii v w n. g s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 14th July
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    • 661 12 junnflnDnnnnnnnnnnnnDDnnnnnnrQ TRIAL ORDERS BIG OR SMALL ARE CORM? INVITED FOR OUR SPECIALITIES n UZa/sJon We under,ake bui, d or r.pa; w VvOKll Launches, Boats, Lighters i onto ns a KttiMind Barge 3 and a other Wow] n q VJll*y yVlA(Jlhl£ according to plans and Specincati rj Free Estimate given. qp?
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    • 362 12 THE MERCANTILE BANK IF INBIALiMiTEB. Incorporated i> Authorised Capitol M1,500,90C Subscribed Capital 1,500,(XX Paid-up 750,00 C Reserve Fund and Undivided Proats £35,001 Board of Directors. o ß k< J (Chairman), J. M. Kyrie, Esq. H. Blelvill Sin ©ns Esq., p. R. rq-^i pif g fq pule Lord Carmichael, G C
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