Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 June 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1920-06-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE P ÜBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 134. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY. 12ta JUNE, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement440 1920-06-12 1 r THE NIKKO 1 i STUDIO NOW AT |i 7, NORTHAM ROAD, I Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. 1 lIH II MHUOMMHI ~H U. ™ct V m IHE DISTINCHVENESS AN iF I NDi-£g—XfiAZ-HAEg NOT TRIED. g VIDUALITY OF “STAT).’iXPRFSSvw «*w a iki\ >tv% wwww nrw* 7. cigarettes compel admiration. BRAND440 words
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Advertisement21 1920-06-12 1 (t THE BEST CAB IN TOWN] j fNR®M! s I (Sole Meats &s. a P.M.S< 9 Ong Sam Leong 09, B21 words
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Advertisement3081 1920-06-12 2 POSITIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. INSURANCE. The Subscription List will close on or before June 15th, 1920 1 7T norma nro.DTUCNT THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE Jobbing and News insurance company, limits». «TL TiailC Gll3ll BflCk wanted. Apply Works Manager, me p r j ce £4. 2000 cash, For parti-3,081 words
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Article1914 1920-06-12 3 A BEATTY DAY IN GLASGOW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, May 12. Karl Beatty was the of Glasgow a r the end of last weet, and he had a reception of quite remarkable cordiality, p-a indeed might be expected from a community so intimately and vitally associated with1,914 words
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Advertisement683 1920-06-12 3 Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. VICTORYJ3ONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at per cent, per annum, payable on the ist September the ist March. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE IST SEPTEMBER, 1934 PRICE of ISSUE-100 per cent I proceeds of this issua will be lent to His683 words
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Advertisement157 1920-06-12 3 GET RELIEF—QUICKLY. A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle —these are t hings that demand relief in a hurry. And that is just why thousands who are liable to these mishaps always keep a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm close at hand. There is absolutely nothing equal to157 words
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Advertisement731 1920-06-12 3 PENANG AUCTION MART. NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE WILL OF THE LATE L. C. TREWEEKE DECEASED AND THE ATFORNIfcS OF MURISON ALLAN E QUIRE. To be Sold BY PUBLIC AUOTIO.X, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS, On Wednesday, the 23rd day of June, 1920, AT II a.m.731 words
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Article576 1920-06-12 4 A LIGHTNING COUP. Oa Thursday, about 1 30 p m the we 1 known Man Fatt tin mife between the 4th and sth mile, Amp «ng Road, near Kuda Lumpur, was held up for about quarte 1- of an hour by a gang of Chinese rubbers whote576 words
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Article278 1920-06-12 4 —“S.T.” June 12—Crickes P C C v P R C. June 12 and 14— P A D C, ‘‘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 15—Taiping Tin Dredging Meeting, Penang Chamber of—“S.T.” - 278 words
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Article647 1920-06-12 4 GERMANS BACK SHIP TURNED AWAY FROM SINGAPORE WHARVES A German ship, with a German skipper and a German Hag at her stern, h*s had the coolness to enter Singapore and go alongside the Tai.jong Pagar wharves, s*ys the Straits Times of Thursday. Of course she was sent away much quicker647 words
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Article217 1920-06-12 4 To-day’s Arrivals. B. Whatt Soon, Vaz, 199, T. Anson, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Keeman, Collision, 5,853, Viadivostock, W, Man field <fc Co, general. Expeotbd Arrivals. Teesta, Madras, 13th. Thoagwa, Singapore, 13oh. Ekma, Rangoon, 13th. Delta, Singapore, 14th. Torilla, Singapore, due middle June Arra oon Apcar, Singapore, 18tb. Kt’ano217 words
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Article328 1920-06-12 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. ’I Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, I By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, f 7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15328 words
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Article18 1920-06-12 4 Despatched. Delivered. Mail “A” May sbh Jane 2nd Mail “B May 7th June Ist18 words
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Article79 1920-06-12 4 Tbe B I Pactet Teesta is expected to ariiv* here to-morrow afternoon. On arrival of the steamer the Chief Post Office will be open to deal with the mad and there will be a delivery to all parte. The homeward mail “D by the Thongwa closes at 979 words
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Advertisement397 1920-06-12 4 Pinang Qazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Mini mum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 1.40 4 1.35 6 1.30 8 1.25 „10 1.00 12 0.85 18 375 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged by i space. A line of397 words
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Advertisement140 1920-06-12 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, Two young healthy Black Deli PooiCS used Single or double with Hsrut ss coinple e, English make, and Buggy, good for riding and smart in appeaiance. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Box No. 2 ’5, Pi tang Gazette. NOTICES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme140 words
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Advertisement179 1920-06-12 4 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL j I (SEASIDE.) PENANG. J I I I i THE FINEST SITUATION IN PENANG i I I TERMS MODERATE j UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF I 5 E. R. HENDERSON Proprietor. I Let Doulatram Serve Your Wants j Uniform highest quality I We carry new stocks to please179 words
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Miscellaneous163 1920-06-12 4 nnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnannrjann natla Q Amo t wonderfol dbp’.y of Stars together wi h rci a l Mosicai U Attraction. tj IMPERIAL U EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. From THURSDAY, 10th, to SATURDAY, 13th JUNE Q n 0 In the Second Show at 9-15 p. m. q Magazine The Greatest Mounted Police n163 words
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WORLD OF SPORT.
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1075 1920-06-12 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 13. Anomalous as it may seem, the control of the lawn tennis championship his never been vested in the ruling authority. The entire management has been undertaken by ths AH-Eogland Club over whose courts at Wimbledon they have1,075 words
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Advertisement108 1920-06-12 5 PRITCHARDS Wine and spirit Department. Write fjard s Reputation for Quality Extends over 30 years. WELL-MATURED DUNDEE WH 1S KY. Jaggs»:- The Whisky that has stood I jk the test of time. No other Whisky is equal to J. R. D. W Sa. at the price. s are Sole Agents.108 words
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Advertisement329 1920-06-12 5 TABLE TROUBLES. How very few people there are who can sit down to table at every meal-time, and eat and enjoy, without discomfort to follow, whatever is put before them. Nearly all of us are, at times, a little “faddy.” Probably it isn’t the cooking which is at fault; and329 words
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Advertisement113 1920-06-12 5 h ASK YOUR SUPPLIERS MACONOCHIE’SI j PROViSIONS. I Compare Qualify and price. STOCKS HELD B BY H all dealers SOLE AGENTS FOR S.S. F.M.S. j F. G. TAYLOR Co., Ltd., 8 PENANG SINGAPORE. a j V uuu uuqumlu UMMMHunuaflu.uunuuanßa 1 Helieseas cells ,i 8 a D Type 0 No. 0113 words
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Article51 1920-06-12 6 Holliman—Greer.— At. St. George’s Church, Penang, on the 12th June, by the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Captain John H. Holliman, late of the Tank Corps, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Holliman, Brighton, England, to Evelyn Deloris Greer, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Greer, Sydney,51 words
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Article1202 1920-06-12 6 The wets and the staunch advocates of beers, or near beers and light wines alike in America, encouraged by the action of several of the States in defying Federal authority, may Lave hoped for a modification of the Prohibition laws, but this has been shatte ed by the1,202 words
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Article1365 1920-06-12 6 The Agricultural Bulletin of the F.M.B, mildly astonishes us, by The Durian in arriving on June lltb, the Cold Storage. date on the number received being “November and December, 1919.” Better have made it inclusive to June, and saved trouble later on. However, let us say that1,365 words
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Article76 1920-06-12 6 The Blue Funnel liner Keemun arrived here this morning from Vladivostok, haying on board 1,341 Czecho-Slovak troops, who are returning home after service in Siberia. A large number of them came ashore in the forenoon, and in dark grey uniforms attracted much attention. They are a sturdy76 words
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Article288 1920-06-12 6 The booking is excellent for the Penang Amateur Dramatic Club’s performance of “Miss Hobbs.” by Jerome K. Jerome, in the Town Hall to-night. We are asked to state that tho overture will commence at 9-10, and that the curtain rises at 9-15. The play288 words
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Advertisement187 1920-06-12 6 ANDRE CITROEN OARS MORS (Brevets Knight) CARS Four Sealer Models I Arri v i n g Shor 11 y. I I II j Malcolm BerangerA Co. Bangkok, Singapore, Saigon and Penang. PLAYER’S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES ENGLAND’S FAVOURITF. TRY THEM. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. 90 cts. PER TIN OF187 words
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Advertisement10 1920-06-12 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous38 1920-06-12 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day to-morrow, and Monday Penang Standard Time:— High Water. Low Water. Tc-day, 8.51 a.m* 1-51 a.m. 8.55 p.m. 3.11 p,m. To-morrow. 9.48 a.m. 3.09 a.m 9.58 p,m. 4 19 p.m.38 words
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Article100 1920-06-12 7 government resigns. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, Jane 8. The Government tendered its resignati/nto tie President, who requested it to carry on provisionally, and also &sked the Chancellor to ensure that the results are it finitely established as sonn as possible to enable the Reichstag to be convened at[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 100 words
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Article25 1920-06-12 7 Brussel B June 8 M Millerand -has approved of the postponement of the Spa Conference, which will new meet ot- July sth.25 words
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Article25 1920-06-12 7 Geneva, June 8 The International Women’s Suffrage Congress has opened, aider the presidency of Mrs Carrie Catt. Thirty one nations are represented.25 words
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Article62 1920-06-12 7 Paris, June 9. M Oatrey, Deputy for Cochin-China, in an article in the press, refers to the grave risk of a serious shortage in the French Consular Service 'in the Far East. He erges the a greater number of Consular posts be given to Consular interpreters, following62 words
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Article74 1920-06-12 7 New York, June 9, QMr Lo Cheong, Chinese Coisul-General in London, and others initiated a School at Poplar to teach Chinese seamen, English aad Chinese children of the Chinatown district Chinese. Ab< ut 100 pupils hav»* already been enrolled. The teachers will be Chinese graduates and74 words
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Article83 1920-06-12 7 London, June 8. Middlesex best Hants by nine wickets. Middlesex in the first innings scored 445 (Hendren 183 not out). Surrey beat Sussex by nine wickets, Surrey in the first innings made 4/9 (Hobbs 110, Ducat 203).. Some's t beat Warwickshire by ten wickets Somerset in the first83 words
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Article76 1920-06-12 7 The following is a table from the results telegraphed by Reuter P. W. L D. Yorkshire ...6600 Kent ...4 4 0 0 Surrey ...7610 Laccrsbire 8 6 1 1 Essex ...6410 Middlesex 5 3 1 1 Notts 4 2 2 0 Somerset ...4 2 2 0 Sussfx ...876 words
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Article30 1920-06-12 7 San Francisco, June 9. The world’s champion boxer, Jack Dtmpaev, was sent for trial by the Uni'*d States Cour” on a charge of evading the ’elective service30 words
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Article27 1920-06-12 7 New York, June 9, alaable jewels, including diamor.d and Pear necklaces, each worth $75,000 were stolen from the summer home of Caruso at NMthampton,27 words
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Article39 1920-06-12 7 DLOCKSHIPS FOR BELGIUM. London, June 9. the House of Commons, Mr. Walter announced that the Thetis, Intrepid, “Sonia and Vindictive, the blockships at Ostend and Zeebrugge in war had been presented to Belgium as tree gift.39 words
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Article257 1920-06-12 7 SENATOR LODGES SPEECH. [Reuter's Telegrams.] Chicago, June 8. Opening the Republican National Convention in the Coliseum, Senator Lodge, temporary Chairman, defended the Senate’s oppesition io the peace treaty as a patriotic outy. He declared President Wi.son and the autcciacy he represented must be excluded from any future control,[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 257 words
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Article26 1920-06-12 7 London, June 9. In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr. Bonar Law said Britain would not take the mandate for Armenia.26 words
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Article66 1920-06-12 7 Simla, June 8. During the autumn session of the Vice roy’s Council, non-official proposals will be introduced, creating a small committee of elected members to advise the Government. of India upon all questions in connection with the League of Nations, also proposals in favour of legislation66 words
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Article160 1920-06-12 7 PLANS FOR ADVANCE ON TEHERAN. London, May 26. —The Foreign Office has received information, as yet unconfirmed but regarded u.s trustworthy, that the Bolshevist invasion of Persia was undertaken in co-operation wifh the Turkish Nationalists. It has already resulted in the occupation of Resht which is regarded160 words
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Article200 1920-06-12 7 London, May 26. —In view of the fresh disturbance in Persia and Mesopotamia the newspapers are giving prominence to the extraordinary division of control of the Middle East, alleging that the Foreign Office and the India and Colonial Offices are all pulling different ways. It200 words
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Article294 1920-06-12 7 THE CHANCELLOR’S SPEECH. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, June 8. In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain explained the Government’s decision not to impose a levy on war wealth. He pointed out that as payment could be made in Government securities, a levy could not materially reduce the[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 294 words
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Article153 1920-06-12 7 MR. CHURCHILL’S STATEMENT. London, June 8. In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Kenworthy and Viscount Curzon, Mr. Churchill said the German airship L-71 had not yet been presented, but it was expected to arrive in England shortly. British airships under construction at the end of the war,153 words
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Article133 1920-06-12 7 PREMIER’S ADVICE. London, June 10. Speaking at a meeting of the Union of Welsh Independents at Pwllheli, Mr. Lloyd George, discussing the duty of the Christian Churches in connection with reforms, said their especial task was to create an atmosphere in which reform was possible, and in which133 words
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Article105 1920-06-12 7 HIS MAJESTY’S SPEECH. London. June 9. After six years’ utilisation for war purposes, the Crystal Palace was re-conse crated to public use this morning, when the King and Queen opened the Imperial War Museum, housed in the Crystal Palace. In course of a speech, His Majesty urged105 words
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Article38 1920-06-12 7 London, June 10. The exports for the five months in 1920 were £521,114,000. compared with £270,193,000 last year and imports £863,201,000, compared with £594,094,000. Re-exports of foreign and colonial merchandise were £115.767,000. an increase of £72,296.000.38 words
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Article1921 1920-06-12 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. R J. Bryant, Batu Gajah, are leaving for Home this month. Mr. H. Sutcliffe, one of the R. G. A’., mycologists, leaves for Home on holiday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker are npw in London and are contemplating a short visit to Malaya.—“T.1,921 words
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Article141 1920-06-12 7 The following bowls ties were played last evening: Single Handicap “A”. 3 G. B. F, Southam beat —1 R- Owen 21 —16. Single Handicap “B”. 3 F. N. Syerj beat Scr. A. J. Plumb 21 —8; f 3 C. H. Hertz beat t 3 G. G. Lewis141 words
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Article23 1920-06-12 7 The P. S. C. monthly handicap raced will be held to-morrow, 100 yds. “A >? class and 100 yds. “B” class.23 words
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Article24 1920-06-12 7 There will be a Sunday morning ride, starting from the Polo ground at 6-45 and finishing at 252, Ayer Etam Road.24 words
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Article85 1920-06-12 7 Calcutta, June 4. —The greatest secrecy} has been observed this year in regard to> the drawing for the Calcutta Turf Club sweep, and lists of the drawings have been impossible to get. A Calcutta bank clerk is said to ba the owner of the winning ticket. It85 words
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Article1012 1920-06-12 8 A SUMMARY BY SIR R ROSS. Colonel Sir R Roas, K C B, K C M G, F R S, the famous authority on tropical medicine and conqueror of t ie scourge of malaria, writing in tie “Daily Mail says mUa-nd f ver consists of i?uccess?ive and1,012 words
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Advertisement406 1920-06-12 8 WINOX A delicious Wme without drugs I and ffe only Tome Wine giving Analysis of contents on every bottle. I WINOX WINE FOOD i« a high-class Pharmaceutical I? Wine containing all the food elements of prime English Fieef Wine, Malt, and unfermented Grape Juice. > A I M WINOX PREVENTS406 words
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Advertisement91 1920-06-12 8 D H WAN Ih=3SSSSZ2' LAMPS J REDUCE YOUR ELECTRIC* LIGHT BILL TO A MINIMUM BY USING BRITISH MADE 1 EDISWAN LAMPS SOLE AGENTS: y -< ■'■■U J BERRY Co., if PENANG AND IPOH. OILS WATER COLOURS A LARGE ASSORTMENT BRUSHES, PALETTES, Etc. PEN PAINTING SETS AND COLOURS IN TUBES C.91 words
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Advertisement366 1920-06-12 8 j®, New I Columbia Double-Disc 1 Wffl 1 DANCE I sA J jf records I I Just Jb? received I V.i i 12" Double Sided SZach. i j Millicent Waltz Whoa January- Foxtrot May Time Hand Rocked Cradle Rainbow Girl Service Flag One step Sweet Hwaian Moonlight I’ll think of366 words
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Article395 1920-06-12 9 Messrs. Kennedy Co., Penang, report follows Wi’h t‘»e decline in Tin to £241 and j (,!)>’■■ a weak ma< ket, it is lather surprising that the share position genet ally H ,ain» S) steady, there teiog buyers in m st cases on any drop in prices. Local395 words
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Article346 1920-06-12 9 Fbasers Kepjrt. Singapore, June 10.—Our market has jadoubtedly been a good deal more active throughout the past week, not that there was any particular feature, bu- generally more inclination to deal. Mining shares were offered more freely early in the week ard Tin was quoted from London346 words
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Article55 1920-06-12 9 Liverpool Daily Post” and the Liverpool Courier” announce that their will be advanced from l|d. to 2d. e f°nner journal, commenting on the Position, gays: “To-day the price of is 6jd. per pound, as compared a ear ago aQ d a^out in rib highest controlled price du-55 words
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Article77 1920-06-12 9 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $l3O per picul, sellers no buyers; and for raw tin $129, tin ore $129 per picul, nothing doing. To-day’s quotation for refined t’n in Penang was $124 per picul, buyers, no sellers and for unrefined tin $123, tin ore $12377 words
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Article56 1920-06-12 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for May:— Ayer Kuuing lbs 6,000 Bukit Jelutong 4,295 Bukit Katil 9,511 Bukit K B 3,500 Jimah 25,942 Juru }j 16,000 Kuala Geh 13,941 Kong Lee (Perak) 980 Majedie (Johore) 18,000 Punggor 11,154 Permas 25,514 Perak Rivet Valley 22,039 Semanggo! 15,205 Sekong56 words
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Article73 1920-06-12 9 Messrs Ths Borneo Company, Ltd., advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 65 to 71} diamond No. 2 61 641 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 57|73 words
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Article190 1920-06-12 9 Penang, June 12, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $9 00 > M. P. Tapioca $9.50 J b s y ere Gold leaf 572 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 os) nominal. Black Pepper $24 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal Cloves $l4O nominal190 words
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Article64 1920-06-12 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club, from 5 45 p.m. to-day 1. Three Dance To Henry The Eigh‘ ~,B shop 2. One Step Southern Melodies. Duel® 3. B**lec i>n YesU«cle ...Ayer 4. Wabz Phryne ...Zalueta 5. Fox Trot There’s A litile64 words
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Article47 1920-06-12 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 11. At Singapore rubber auctions, the quantity catalogued was 771 tons, offered 646 tons, and sold 456 tons. Standard sheet was 76 to 77 cents, and standard crepe 76 and 76|. The lower grades were easy of sale.47 words
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Article111 1920-06-12 9 Agenda for Penang Meeting. The following is the agenda for the general meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, which will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, the 30th inst, at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang:— To pass the new Rules of the Association as amended and111 words
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Article327 1920-06-12 9 Singapore, Jane 10—Since cur last report the market has had a fall of 4to 5 cents fl e decline ii das to the weaker advices from London and unfavourable reports from New York The trade generally appears to be doing little baying aad as a large327 words
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Article168 1920-06-12 9 Calcutta, November 19 —The Calcutta Coroner and a jury held an inquest on the body of Khetter Balk, who was said to have been knocked down by a motor car driven by Mr O R Marshall an engineer, on the 20 h of April last. The jury168 words
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Article102 1920-06-12 9 We are informed that the Selangor Committee under the War Service Land Grants Scheme has begun the consideration of applications for admittance to the benefits of that Scheme and that the grant of land has been sanctioned m a number of cases. Any ex-Service man who desires to102 words
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Article288 1920-06-12 9 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services next week will be as follows 2nd Sunday after Trinity 8 am. Matins. Pas 10, 12, 13 Hymn 199. 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 D.m—Evensong. Hymn 18, Ps XV 93, Ps XVI 94, Ps288 words
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Article115 1920-06-12 9 Penang, June 12, 1920. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank ...2/3 3/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 3G6 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 110 Madras Demand Bank 110 3 days’115 words
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Advertisement215 1920-06-12 9 SAYS THEY SAVED HER BABY’S LIFE. Another Mother Gives Grateful Thanks To Baby’s Own Tablets. Errors in diet and over-feeding are the most frequent causes of indigestion in infants and young children- The best treatment is the administering of Baby’s Own Tablets, this gentle laxative clearing away the offending matter215 words
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Advertisement18 1920-06-12 9 F” REGISTERED TRADE MARK. C9t4BL!SHEO 1877- INCORPORATED IBPX TO LANDS A COLONIES SUPPLIED. BOWSHOESI L LENKAWOa LIMITEO, URfTOt,18 words
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Advertisement116 1920-06-12 9 =CHUBBSi I SAFES. I A New Shipment of Book and Standard Quality Safes just Arrived M m For Prices and Particulars m Please Apply to the Sole Agents M W Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., PENANG. iianiaaaaiiiaaaaaiaaaaaillMMM H arwaiwMaaaiHaHwwww ■■■■■MMWMWwwww READING-STANDARD S S MOTOR-CYCLE 12 HORSE POWER, TWIN CYLINDERS S H116 words
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Article1014 1920-06-12 10 —v S O.” The iipw Henderson Liner Amarapoi fa <as bunched on Adril 20 frem the Leven shipyard of Messrs Wm, Denny and Bros. Ltd, Miss Galli way, daughter of Mr. Robe» t Gail >way, performing the naming cerem ny. Another vessel for the Henderson Line is being—v S O.” - 1,014 words
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Advertisement242 1920-06-12 10 1 Qorsafs (San vas Jill &lax I 1 Ganvas. j S o n JB s I I J eyes Storden’s I I 3 “Disinfectant i evaporated I Jluid. Milk. i s c a j §andilands, fßuttery j Go., nnnnannnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnn n a JUST UNPACKED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE WORLD FAMOUS242 words
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Advertisement281 1920-06-12 10 •TANGYEi’S! I S-etwi Diesel Engines. i 1 PROTECTED BY PATENTS. X7.|i li i i)l ljH( {F^,y,r i iiii li lij |i t(! iiii!fifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitniiiumiuiiiHiimiiiiiiiwitiiiifimiiiiimiß^ s Muiiiiiiniiniiihv SS g s I 1 I s-i' XI ZlSfesi I I I TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL OILS POWER AND FUEL281 words
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Article425 1920-06-12 11 How would you like to ride in a motor car with a Japanese chauffeur ab the wheel who hadn’t learned to back up A good many people actually do that in the land of kimonos and wooden clogs, according to Mr Everard Thompson, the Firestone tire man425 words
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Article236 1920-06-12 11 Pioneer.” In the year ending the 31st March, the number of motor cars imported into India from the United Kingdom was 448 the aggregate valus of these cars being returned at Rs 27 j lakhs. The ctrs imported from the United Sta’es in the same period—“ Pioneer.” - 236 words
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Article106 1920-06-12 11 A moto.iit at Port Shepstone, Natal, on going to the tool box cf his motor car which was under the back seat, heard a hissing sound, discovered a deadly green mamba snake coiled up in the box, He quickly seized the tools wanted, and then106 words
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Article155 1920-06-12 11 Statistics compiled by automobile clubs and chambers of c>mmerca in the Uni ed States show that 58 per cent of the 7,000, 000 automobiles in the country use small size tires, ranging from three to three and a half inches tread on 30 inch tires. To meet155 words
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Advertisement383 1920-06-12 11 FordsoM tacts tor planters. A gltofeO %>= |M| 3>' f 3 < v zx *c_ v. y* .«irfOsSg .£%&&>/.> ■•>'■ WWfijK. Z*'•«H’A > > ’■Wk-Wk X < j| V‘, y tecidcct to tNqr Tractor, the next question b-whlob Traotov. 'Sk ,OTer 01 im P°rtant questions which will help the Planter383 words
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Advertisement353 1920-06-12 11 I UNLOCK the door of Prosperity g and Success in Motor Transpoi t. J The Master Words are Mileage and g Maintenance. fl g THE If NASH «lllllllllllllllllHllllill>|: Q lJ Is the Master Key. I WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO: I ONG SAM LEONG CO., J j Sole Distributors S.353 words
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Advertisement1432 1920-06-12 12 iiwwn**-•*«-.-" e„ Z. u vunii PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, OB rfwnl 1 Sh'Ml A (INCORPORATED IN U.S. A.) JK JtHKf gjg** a REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. S f Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. «8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about 16th June 1920 s s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about1,432 words
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Advertisement539 1920-06-12 12 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES. ORIENTAL=NEW YORK LINE. Sailing* from Singapore to New York Via Panama Canal. s “Bessie Dollar 10,000 tons displacement] saiiing from S’pore June 29, 1920 Sailing from Hongkong to Through Bills Lading ssued. Cargo Booked at Current Kates. For further particulars as regards freight bookings apply to SANDILANDS,539 words
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Advertisement354 1920-06-12 12 THE MBREANTILE SANK SP INSIA, LIMITER. (Ilteorporated Im Lag i ax). Authorised Capital #et <I,SGG X Subscribed Capital I.iXXI.OOC Pald u P 7C0.000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Proflts 835,000 Board ofi Directors. n ß k« J '>®n aC o’ Esq 'phairmßD), J M. Ryrfe, Eaq L. Simons Esq., p. R.354 words
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