Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1920-06-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L FLASHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1533. No. 136. VOL LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement595 1920-06-15 1 wholesale from f? B. I i I s I o H i I I I Q„g Sam Leong 4 Co., f i. &P2H^xFnnF<t BEAR BRAND MILK r°" can Bave 1,0 lcl what a L CIGARETTES Sledliscfl Mint j Perfect Contentment t i and joy are f° r the discerning smoker595 words
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Advertisement32 1920-06-15 1 mniiiuiinriniHiiiiiiii inniiiuiuiiifliiiiiHin; THE BEST CAR IN TOWN f A j i rKjrass-ai! i s i J g Sole Agents S.S. a EM S. LOng Sam Leong a Co. b mi mi nr32 words
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Advertisement2428 1920-06-15 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. The Subscription List will close on or before June 15th, 1920. MAIkT Jobbing and News Compositors Notice is hereby given that water supply 814 wanted. Apply Works Manager, The TKC Tiailg CUBR BriCk HHCI Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. p m RQ d from 9 p.m. to 62,428 words
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Article630 1920-06-15 3 COMMITTEE MEETING. The TollowThg are excerpts from minutes of the Committee meeting held on June Bth in the Chamber. There were present Mr. C. M. Henderson (Guthrie Co. Ltd.) in the chair, i Messrs. J. L. Lonie (Boustead Co.), W. S. Goldie (McAlister Co.), A. Sharp630 words
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Advertisement381 1920-06-15 3 Fuel Saving In these days, with fuel so expensive, you need the resilient, power-saving quality only to be found in Firestone rubber. The new improved 'Fresfone Non-Skid Tyres contain an extra quantity of this supremely good rubber; they give greater service at lower cost. And tb?re is no question as381 words
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Advertisement441 1920-06-15 3 the Globe YTT 1 I V X. A l\/ I J z Used the World over because they are Resilient, Durable, Economical and Easily Fitted. ALWAYS SPECIFY MICHELINS. I H s t o f Stockists. I Penang Chin Kooi Co., Cycle k Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage. Parit Bunfarßan441 words
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Article1061 1920-06-15 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Hon. Mr. R.C.M and Mrs. Kindersley have returned from Home. Mr. L. H. Clayton has returned from leave and will act as Official Assignee. Prince Prachatipok came down by train to Singapore on Monday from Bangkok. There was a rumour in town in Kuala Lumpur that Sir1,061 words
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Article274 1920-06-15 4 It is understood, says the Times of Ceylon,” that at a meeting of the Estate Agents’ Association held in Colombo the question of planters’ salaries, full pay leave and the forfeiture of the right to furlough in consequence of discontinuity of service were fully discussed. The subject was274 words
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Article117 1920-06-15 4 A decree nisi was granted in the Divorce Court to Lady Katherine de Vere Somerset, a daughter of the tenth Duke of St. Albans. The petition, which was undefended, was brought on the ground of the**desertion and misconduct of her husband, Captain Henry Charles Somers Augustus117 words
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Article631 1920-06-15 4 We heard last week of at- least half a dezan Earopeans who are in urgent netd of house accommcdarion in Kuala Luo pur, -ays the Malay Mail-” For all we know there may be half a dozen in a similar position. The Chinese and Indians ate in631 words
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Article116 1920-06-15 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at tiie botanical Gardeas from 5 30 p m. to day 1. Selection Unßilloin Marchers ...Verdi 2. Polka Camarade Wsldteufel 3. Selecti n From Cox And Box ...Sullivan 4. Waltz Ideal Espanol ...Batlat 5 March The Electric Wave ...Sutton116 words
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Article885 1920-06-15 4 DESPATCHES ON HUNTER REPORT. C'lcu ta, June 9.—The following cable has been sent by the European Association to the president, Mr G Morgan, now in London: The Council of the European Association expt ess indignation at the dispatches of the Secretary of State and Government of Icdia885 words
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Article105 1920-06-15 4 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Ekma, Wilson, 2,356, Calcutta, Islay Kerr Co, general. Lake Fielding, Arneeon, 1,588, Calcutta, Francis Peea Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Chien Maro, Fugita, 1,249, Saigon, Qaah Beng Kee, general. Pangkor, Campbell, 94, Trang, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Torilla, Singapore, due middle Jane Arra'oon Apcar, Singapore,105 words
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Article256 1920-06-15 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 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.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore J and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. <fc256 words
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Article24 1920-06-15 4 Despatched. Delivered. Mail “A” May 5th Jane 2nd Mail “B” May 7th June 1st Mai! “C” May 15th June 10th24 words
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Article116 1920-06-15 4 Penang, June 15, 1920. (By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 3/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 3/16 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 112 3 days* sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank 112 Madras Demand Bank 112 3 days*116 words
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Article56 1920-06-15 4 June 18—Hari Raya Puasa. Public Holiday. June 20—Penang Swimming Club, Gib bone Cup, 50 yards handicap. June 27—Penang Swimming Club, Monthly Handicaps. June 23—Board of Licensing Justices, Meeting, District Court, 2-30 pm. June 30—-P A M, Meeting, Penang Cham ber of Commerce, Ham. July 20, 22, 24—Penang Races.56 words
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Advertisement58 1920-06-15 4 DIZZINESS AND SICK HEADACHES arise from constipation, biliousness and disordered liver. To cure them there is nothing better than the little gentle-afl-natlure laxatives which neither gripe nor purge. Pinkettes purify the breath, clear the skin, prevent diarrhoea and dysentery, relieve Piles. Obtainable from all druggists, also post free, 90 cents58 words
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Advertisement499 1920-06-15 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENT POSITION VACANT~~~' Compositors wanted. Apply salary required and enclosing ILh J**? 3 to the Federal Rubber Stamn Co Lumpur. F NOTICES. As a token of di-epea'- rrgret lamentable demise of H. R jr pV' e Bhisnoloke, the Heir Presumptive JT Siamese Throne, the Royal Siamese' sulate, Penang, will499 words
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Article1982 1920-06-15 5 [From Our Own Corrmpondbnt.) London, May 20. Yorkshire have kicked off in extreme form (writes Mr F B Wilson, ex captain of Cambridge University). It would be ridiculous to call them a jealous side, for Yorkshire have always played together when it came to a question1,982 words
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Advertisement324 1920-06-15 5 Commencing from TSfjursday to Sunday at IC-3C p.m. NEW TO PENANG. fRt tfie imperial THE GREAT ZANONI, i.5.Q.,5.a.m.,m.i,m.C. <->-»- r— nw who entertained the Troops in THE MYSTERY MAN, Mesopotamia. FIRST APPEARANCE IN PENANG. AN ENTERTAINER OF KINGS. What others say“ The Wonder Worker.” Bordering on the Mysterious'” “An Exceptionally324 words
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Advertisement236 1920-06-15 5 The Corsets that always I give satisjaction are the I A I Side Spring Corsets I jJinl Slender to Average I if Wi Figures short top I II long skirt, Straight I Back light boning. I Model No. 415. Price $9.50 per pair. I The J. B. No. 304, I236 words
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Miscellaneous166 1920-06-15 5 nnnnp q □□n q nnnn q nonnnnn n rj p A Most Extraordinary Attraction. Superfluous Display of Stars *jj i IMPERIAL n EMPIRE THEATRE. PENANG ROAD. q From MONDAY, 14th, to WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE. H n q ln the Second Show at 9 p. m. q a sKeela The Sto166 words
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Article104 1920-06-15 6 S h e r w o o d —Wainwright —On May 12 h, at St. Mary’s Church, Playford, by the Rev Clement Wright, Vicar, assisted by the Rev E W Baker, uncle of the bridegroom, Basil John, third ton of aS R Sherwood, of Playford, to Margery, second daughter104 words
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1237 1920-06-15 6 High passage rates and the disappoint* meat and hardship experienced by many people in the East who have been afitoted by the inability of the shipping companies to provide accommodation, have provoked lamentatiors and protests in the oolumns of the Press in India, Malaya and Ceylon,1,237 words
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Article1291 1920-06-15 6 The Singapore Municipal Commissioners, and the Banks have Shall We ‘Save decided in favour of Daylight”? daylight, saving. The former were in favour of moving the clock forward not less than 15 minutes, and not more than half au-hour. The Banks also were unanimously of opinion that1,291 words
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Article412 1920-06-15 6 On the morning of the 7th June, the Assistant High Commissioner of Singora, Phra Visit, was found dead in bed with wounds on the head and neck evidently caused by a hatehet. It appears that the deceased retired to bed early, sleeping in a separate room downstairs.412 words
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Advertisement184 1920-06-15 6 j NORTHERN ASSURANCE J. ffc COMPANY, LIMITED. I 1 l 1 I I I MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. s Funds Exceed $70,000,000. Il I I I I I Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. j 1 I Bonus A Liberal Bonus184 words
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Advertisement37 1920-06-15 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Xr. Hrs. 2). Xs. Middleton AT HOME after stfj July. Mr. Mrs. J. P. Souter. P. P. C. Mr. d’ Mrs. Arthur J Plumb. P. F. C37 words
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Miscellaneous40 1920-06-15 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time:— High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.00 m’ut. 509 a.m 11 20 am. 606 p.m. Tomorrow. 12 00 m’nt. 6.00 a.m. 12.03 p.m. 6 54 p m.40 words
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Article450 1920-06-15 7 CA tfDl dates for presidency. [Reuter's Teleortms.] Chicago, June 11. e fallowing delegates were nominated Republican candidates for the Presidency, General Leonard Wood, ex-Chief of Staff c f tbs American Army. V r Lowden, Governor of Illinois, senator Hiram Johnson, ex Governor o f CalHo rnia Coolidge, Governor[Reuter's Teleortms.] - 450 words
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Article38 1920-06-15 7 the colour line. Montreal, June 11. |J' er a bitter debate, the American L‘_' b°o of Labour passed a resolution the Brotherhood of Railway L eliminate the colour line from its and give the negro full38 words
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Article29 1920-06-15 7 Edition bill rejected. Ottawa, June 11. Bill, which was introduced aUGe th® Labour Unions, rx/' l^e deportations of British-born edition, was rejtcted by '“"by 30 vote, to 11.29 words
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Article52 1920-06-15 7 FURTHER PROGRESS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Warsaw, June 11. Anoflicial report says despite the arrival of enemy reinforcements, the battle on the Beresina resulted in the defeat of the Boshevists.|The Poles, on June 9tb, advanced to the attack, expelling the enemy from positions beyond the River Etuta and took[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 52 words
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Article61 1920-06-15 7 LENIN’S MESSAGE. London, June 11. Mr Ben Turner, who accompanied the Labour M.P., Mr Shaw, to Russia, brought a message from Lenin referring to the robber Governments of the Allies and ’he world and the bandits of capitalist states.” Lenin, however, confesses that many of the delegates61 words
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Article50 1920-06-15 7 HERR SOHEIDEMANN’S VIEWS. Berlin, June 11. The ex-Premier, Herr Scheidemann, in an interview, urged the Majority Socialists closely to co-operate with the Independent Socialists, not the People’s Party. The Rights Should take office and prove whether they can carry out their election promises and disentangle the Budget.50 words
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Article18 1920-06-15 7 Rome, June 11. The King of Italy has requested Signor Giolitti to form a Cabinet.18 words
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Article37 1920-06-15 7 A CORK INCIDENT. London, June 11. Sinn Feiners attacked the Police Barracks at Carrigadroside, Cork, and partially destroyed the building with explosives. The occupants refused to surrender, and repulsed the assailants after a four hours’ fight.37 words
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Article33 1920-06-15 7 London, June 11. The Daily Mail states that the Rockefeller Foundation has given a donation of £1,250,000 to University College Hospital Medical School, in London, for teaching and research33 words
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Article65 1920-06-15 7 Zurich, June 11. The Cotton Congress dieemsed a resolution which emphasised the world danger of a shortage of cotton, pointing out that with a return to normal conditions, the consumption of cotton wi’l probably increase, therefore a considerable extension of plantations is necessary, and it expressed the65 words
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Article73 1920-06-15 7 NEW YORK BANKER’S VIEWS, London, June 11. A telegram from New York says the banker, Mr Vwnderlip, who has returned from Japan, declares the utter impotence of the State Department has created a critical international situation. The American Government does not concern itself with Japanese legislation of individual73 words
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Article37 1920-06-15 7 London, June 11. In consequence of the refusal of the Government to guarantee a minimum pt ice for herrings, all the herring boats of English and Scottish ports are laid up for a fortnight.37 words
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Article68 1920-06-15 7 STRIKE NOTICES TENDERED. London, June 11. Following on a ballot, the Typographical Association refused the employers’ offer of a 10s. increase in wages and tendered notices of a strike in a fortnight’s time. The Association has a working membership of 26,000. All machine minders and compositors in England68 words
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Article157 1920-06-15 7 POLICY IN PALESTINE [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, June 13. Mr. Herbert Samuel has been appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire on his appointment as High Commissioner in Palestine. Sir Herbert Samuel, in a statement of policy, says complete religious liberty will be[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 157 words
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Article42 1920-06-15 7 BRITISH OFFICIALS KILLED. Bombay, June 11. A telegram from Baghdad says tribesmen attacked Telafor, near Mosul, seizing the Government buildings and killing all the Government officials, including two British officers and a number of natives. A punitive column has been despatched.42 words
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Article80 1920-06-15 7 London,. June 11. In the House of Commons, on the second reading of the Dangerous Drugs Bill, Major Baird stated that one of the reasons the Government was anxious to have the powers of the Bill was that the British representatives in China and Japan repeatedly referred to80 words
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Article34 1920-06-15 7 London, June 11. The first Court for six years was held at Buckingham Palace. The debutantes included Princess Mary. Trains, feathers, ctc„ were not worn in accordance with the Royal wishes.34 words
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Article96 1920-06-15 7 London, June 11. The "Daily Express” says the Cabinet has adopted the transport scheme whereby the transport organisation is directed by the State, although the actual undertakings will remain under private ownership. The Transport Ministry becomes permanent, with considerable power in the control of the transport services.96 words
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Article32 1920-06-15 7 London, June 11. Gloucestershire beat Warwickshire by 77 runs. Lancs beat Northants by an innings and 34 runs. Yorkshire beat Cambridge University by five wickets. Essex v. Kent was drawn.32 words
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Article28 1920-06-15 7 London, June 11. At Muirfield, in the Amateur Golf Championship, Mr. Cyril Tolley (Rye) beat Mr. Robert Gardner, ex-champion of America, at the 37th hole.28 words
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Article30 1920-06-15 7 London, June 11. At Sheringham, in the Ladies Championship, Miss Joyce Wethered (Worplesdon) beat Miss Cecil Leitch (Carlisle) the holder by two up and one to play-30 words
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Article36 1920-06-15 7 Arnhem, June 11 In the first tie in the Davis Cup, Winslow (South Africa) beat Van Lennep (Holland) 6 —3, 6 4, 6 4. Diemerkool (Holland) beat Raymond (South Africa) 6—3, 6—3. 7—5.36 words
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Article115 1920-06-15 7 MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S STATEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 10. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. I’Estrange Malone, Mr. Lloyd George denied the Anglo-Japanese agreements of 1905 and 1911 infringed the integrity” of Chinese territory without the consent of the Chinese Government. He pointed out that China[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 115 words
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Article562 1920-06-15 7 Osaka, May 20.—The "Asahi,” discussing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance;- says that the removal of the Russian militaiv menace and the formation of the League of Nations are two reasons which will weaken the raison d’etre of the Alliance. Some Japanese are of opinion that renewal is not necessary because562 words
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Article380 1920-06-15 7 The Washington correspondent of "The Times” says that in those circles, official and unofficial, where Japan is a subject of constant preoccupation, there has been considerable interest of late in., the future of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. It is recalled that when the Treaty was last380 words
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Article180 1920-06-15 7 Sir Charles McLeod, Chairman of the East Indian Section of the London Chamber of Commerce, in the course of an interview with "The Financier,” said that Great Britain must pay more serious attention to Japan as a competitor. During hostilities and as the outcome of the180 words
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Article288 1920-06-15 7 MEMORIAL TO ANNAMITE itoLDIERS. Paris, June 11. —An Annamite Temple was inaugurated in the Colonial Gardens at Nogent sur Marne, near Pai is, to the memory of Annamite soldiers who fell in the service of France during the war. Buddhist priests performed the ceremonies of their religion288 words
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Article440 1920-06-15 7 DEPARTURE FROM PENANG." Lieutenant 4 Parer and Mclntosh, who arrived here* from Moulmein on May 28tb, in their De Haviland 9 biplane, resumed the England-Australia flight this forenoon, the departure being made from the inner track of the Bacecourae, on the McAlister Road side, at 11-50, after a440 words
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Article256 1920-06-15 7 WOMEN CONVICTED. Lim Tek Chin, a man, and seven Chinese nonias who answered to the names of Tin Mi Lee, Tin Go Lee, Joo Ee, Lim Chu, Tang Ah Mok, Khoo Siew and Lai Ti, were charged before Mr. R. D. Acton, yesterday, with gambling in256 words
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Article118 1920-06-15 7 A Delta correspondent writes. —In a certain village in the Delta, the villagers had arranged a football match but none of them had a watch and so they arranged to time each period of play by the burning of two bits of candle of equal lengthJust when118 words
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Article1323 1920-06-15 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-Griffin1,323 words
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Article650 1920-06-15 8 resumed his voyage to Pongoland.—“limes of Ceylon.” INTERVIEWING UP TO DATE. “You are a large party,’’ commented the pressimu by way of a start. Well, it is rather a big party,” said Sir Archibald.— Extract from local paper. Among the notabilities passing through Colombo during the week-endresumed his voyage to Pongoland.—“limes of Ceylon.” - 650 words
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182 1920-06-15 8 r.0.M.” Members of the Perak St Andrew’s Society met at the Ipoh Club on Saturday to discuss and settle the programme for St Andrew’s Day. Mr A Grant Mackie was elected Chieftain. The preseat available funds of the Society amount to $356 82, and on“ r.0.M.” - 182 words
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Advertisement135 1920-06-15 8 /VOW //V S TOOK BLITftR COFFEE POWDER BEANS THE BEST AND FINEST GROUND JAVA COFFEE hfciiiini 1 Isj OBTAIN ABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: HSi i lift al/A M MESSRS. HOE BEE CO. tiangJ mNM EBBRS> KOE CHOON co I If/1 THE PENANG SUPPLY AGENCY. MESSRS. HONG JOO CO. Messrs,135 words
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Advertisement195 1920-06-15 8 ICHUBB'SI a a 3 ®3HSS H s .1 L I-*'-'» L W A New Shipment of Book and Standard Quality Safes a just Arrived h M For Prices and Particulars Please Apply to the Sole I Agents M 1 Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., PENANG w «■■NNMNNNWNWRW a- -a I Bucyrus195 words
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Article388 1920-06-15 9 EXTRAORDINARY general M FETING. An extraordinary general meeting of the Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Ltd, was held in the Chamber of C mmerce, Penang, bo day, there being present Messrs 0 A M Brown (Chairman) L E Slowe W S Goldie A K A’B Terrel), J H Burden,388 words
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Article218 1920-06-15 9 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of the North Taipiug Tin D< edging Co Ltd, was held at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, to day, there being present Messrs DAM Brown (in the chair), W S Goldie, L E Slowe, A K A’B Terrell and F H218 words
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Article182 1920-06-15 9 Penang, June 15, 1920. SP, Tapioca No. 2 $9 751 sellerB> M. P. Tapioca $10.25 j Gold leaf 572 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 oz) nominal. Black Pepper 524 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mice Pickings $65 nominal. Cloves 5140 nominal Nutmegs average of $65182 words
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Article38 1920-06-15 9 Messrs F G Taylor and Co, Ltd, have received a cable from London, dated June 11th, advising prices Rubber 2/0| per lb. Copra £5O per ton. Black Pepper 6|d per lb. Tapioca £1 6s per cwt.38 words
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Article75 1920-06-15 9 Y esterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $125 per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for raw tin $124, tin ore $124 per picul, buyers. Tin was quoted in London on June 14th at £246 spot, and £250 three months on the 11th, £244 and £248 10s.75 words
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Article743 1920-06-15 9 Messrs Baker, Fearon Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Friday as follows Since our last report business has been brisk and on an extensive scale. The prices of Rubber and Tin have again fluctuated and, although they have been steady for the period, at closing both commodities743 words
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Article420 1920-06-15 9 Messrs Chart Co, Kuala Lumptir, report. Although there was no renewal of the heavy liquidation in progress in the stock market during the last fortnight, prevailing conditions were anything but satisfactory and with business reduced to a minimum the tendency of prices was again downwards. The Rubber420 words
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Article430 1920-06-15 9 S.F.P.” The tenth ordinary general meeting of this Company was held at Singapore on Saturday. There were present Mr. CE. Winter in the chair, Mr. AP. Cameron, Mr. H. Richard, Mr. R H. Anyon, Mr, RA. Dix. and Mr GH. Pitt, representing the Secretaries, Messrs. Paterson, Simons andS.F.P.” - 430 words
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Article23 1920-06-15 9 Bombay, June 7.—The Monsoon broke in Bombay thia evening with a heavy downpour after four hot and muggy days.23 words
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Article999 1920-06-15 9 NAMES. j So J RUBBER (Dollar.) 0 Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, ...I 90<- 96c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.5 C 3.75 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.50 4.80 Planting Syndicate 25*0C Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.20 1.30 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 12.50 13.50 6X Balgownie Rubber Estate999 words
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Advertisement364 1920-06-15 9 nnnnnnnannunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnuH fl j-f JUST UNPACKED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE WORLD FAMOUS 0 g “TRIUMPH” CYCLES g which are built on a quality basis, a standard set so high as to be a w CH positive safeguard against inferiority. n s n H i 3 a a n a a364 words
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Article491 1920-06-15 10 Measn. James F. Hutton <fc Co., LJd. Manchester, reported on Wednesday, May 19th, as follows Liverpool Cotton. ti Week Folly Mid-American —Spot 27 "9 28.19 x Mid-American, Current Month 25.25 25.40 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 81.50 87.00 do. Current Month 69.00 76.50 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 42.60491 words
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Advertisement231 1920-06-15 10 iiMinn READING-STANDARD j MOTOR-CYCLE M 12 HORSE POWER, TWIN CYLINDERS El a EQUIPPED with mechanical oiler. H ELECTRIC LIGHTS, HIGH TENSION W MAGNETO. E M M w Ags- M i W Positively the Finest and Most R Powerful Motor-Cycle g S BIJI L T 1 N AMERICA. xl CYCLE CARRIAGE231 words
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Advertisement238 1920-06-15 10 palpitation. It is not often that one hear» of a young man or woman complaining of physical pain in the hear! region, the disturbances they have there can generally be ascribed to another source, but, as time gets along, and they have battled through life to middle age, then real238 words
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Advertisement315 1920-06-15 10 BRITISH MADE Carbon Papers andi Typewriter Ribbons 4 UNRIVALLED FOR I QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE ew ment JUST ARRIVED “CARIBONUM" Carbon P aperg Purple thick size 8" by 13" (A $B.OO per box of 104 sher Wf y by ie w >7.50 thin Fby 13" $3.00 ,lue M r by 13’@315 words
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Advertisement821 1920-06-15 11 f < j?inang Qazette W 8“* W“- sp w*. «p IFaA- Ĕ RATES! ORXaIsUAI’T’. i —i‘'<v i!i ß:ii l -Tr r P r V bwdv r l!S!" [M t» I 9 I 1 hL I <J I p A /j. w I Minimum Charge $2.00 S H' Or i nser821 words
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Advertisement1490 1920-06-15 12 < P «z-x Kditicu MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, 1 B rOt.fCl I isSli I (INCORPORATED IN U.S. A.) <5 Jf H regular monthly trans-pacific service. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AMD s s ECUADOR From Hongkong about 16th June 1920 MT IT s 6 COLOMBIA From Hongkong about1,490 words
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Advertisement591 1920-06-15 12 THE BEN LINEor STEAMERS Ltd LEITH. OUTWARD SAILINGS. s “Benarty” from Lcndon due 30th May Sailing for Hongkong 4th Ju HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Coast cargo booked at current rates on date of sailing of steamerFor full particulars as regards sp'xce available and freight. Apply to Sandilands, Buttery ft Co., Agents LIVERMORE591 words
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Advertisement368 1920-06-15 12 THR MERBANTILB BANK dF INDIA, LIMITED (Ueorporatwi Ln Anthorised Capita! £l,Xk ju; Subscribed Capital I.JOCQOC Paid-up 7CU.OOC Reserve Fond and U ndivide(i Profits gjr .QQ£ Board of Directors. aC Q s Es<,M (9 haitlnan J M. Eyrie, E»;, H. Melvill Simons Esq., p R Fsr D id Yulp Lord Carmieha.368 words
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