Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 138. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 537 1 Obtainable everywhere wholesale from o s uS[ <*> o II f pyffk o I Ong Sam Leong Co., Penang. I v g Ifr YOU HAVE NOT TRfPH I BEAR BRAND MILK I 1 the d of Pros p erit y j i I Success in Motor Transport. g kZothZm liave
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    • 20 1 E Towr I fl®! I i B SMMMnonuc/aNMUOAĕwr S Sole Agents S.S. F.N.S* g J Ong Sam Leong 00, e
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    • 2247 2 POSITION» VACANT. W<>T,CE> RESTORED tF" -I I PENANG AUCTION MART s£-£S»3S mMB healthsHAPPiness ...c. <-» ga&aararsx.%: (MB /s\ notice of sale. Lumpur. salate, Penang, will be closed for tbreee 1 1096 —u-c onsecutive days from to-day, A* 4/ 2 Cashier and Book-Keeper required im- 1097 17 6 OkJ BY ORDER
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 974 3 [Fbom Oub Own Corbmpondbnt.] Loudon, May 19. Charles Ledoux, who has a house not many miles From La Gu rache, the country seat of Francois Descamps, taleg.aphed on Thursday to Mr Bettinscn (writes Mr Eugene Corri) to say that ail was going well with him in bis
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  • 53 3 Workmen who are engag’ed in excavating at Jerusalem are alleged to have struck -a gold reef, says a Central New’s message from Cairo. The city is seething with reports, and a metallurgist has been deputed to investigate. The scene of the alleged discovery is being guarded carefully
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  • 777 3 REDOLENT OF PAGETT, M P.” London, May 28,—The character of the publicivy given here to the Report of the Hunter Commission affords a striking example of the methods of twentieth century journalism. No scrap of evidence taken by the Comm ssiou has been published since last winter. The
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  • 82 3 June 18-—Haii Rya Puasa Public Hod-1 nay. June 20—Penang Swimming Club, Gibbons Cup, 50 jarJs handicap, and K” Clas-i 100 j ds Handicap. June 26—Penang Club, Cinderella, Darce. 9.15 p.m. June 27—Penang Swimming Club, “A” Cl 8- 100 yds Handicap. i June 23 —B ard of Licensing Justices.
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    • 73 3 BWCM—- PLAYER'S NAVY I CUT CIGARETTES' ENGLAND’S FAVOURITE. TRY THEM. I I i t OBTAINABLE FROM f ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. i 90 cts. PER TIN OF 50. J ggj ffiueyrus (Company, Bucket Dredges, Excavators, &c, K '(jompson (Co., Gravel Pumps, Nozzle Pumps» I SJoheg Co., Jetd., Portable Engines. Superheated.
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    • 204 3 Jhe Corsets that always give satisfaction are the T-"’ ,n 7 Corsets Slender to Average In H Figures short top I M long skirt, Straight |WvOl Back light boning. Model No. 415. Price $9.50 per pair. The J. B. No. 304, is a model of style, /f\ with the slightly
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 299 3 pnannuannnnnnnnnnntinDijnnnnnnna Jiappy Mari tPuasa to all our Malay Matrons. n ,7i Variety Entertainment of Mirtfy, Mystery, <5? Sensations. q 5 IMPERIAL?*?::: i 13 EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. From THURSDAY 17th, to SUNDAY, 20th JUNE 1920. E a n In the first show at 7-45 P- m. jq Triangle Film Corp
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  • 221 4 DEPARTURE FROM PRYE ESTATE Lieuts Parer and Mclntosh in their De Haviland 9 aeroplane, who landed about noon on Tuesday at Prye Estate, after leaving Penang Racecourse, left this morning at 10 o’clock from the psdang at Prye. Mr Roland Graham, who was one of those who witnessed
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  • 249 4 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. The preliminary enquiry was commenc'd in the District Court, to-day, before Mr R D Acton, into the charge of murder by causing the death of Tan Lam on the 19th May, ab' Kampong Malabar, Penang, brought against Lee Chee, who is alleged to have scabbed
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  • 435 4 Mr, G. Ward Price, writing from Berlin after the defeat of the Kapp revolt, says the Junker Government was strangled in the cradle. Ib could not even publish a manifesto, because there was no one to print it. The Independent Socialists and the Communists of
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  • 770 4 UNITED ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. We have received the following report from the Committee elected at the meeting of ex-Service men held at the Selangor Club on February 7th. On the 7th day of February 1920 at 7 p m. a meeting of ex Service Men was held at
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  • 63 4 The former Singapore racing mare Milky Way, which has been imported by Mr Eric Lath, Bangkok, got into the mud in the Klong near bis reeidene 9 aud was eventually saved by being hauled out with a sling aud a block and tackle. Although certainly not
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  • 2226 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. E. Challen, of Kuala Lumpur, has returned from Home. Mr. N. E. Elsworth, of Temiang South Estate, sails for Europe this week. Lieut- Payne, M.M., R.G.A., and Lieut. Fosbery, R. F., have left the local Command and Lieut Deakin, S. Staffs, has been taken on the strength.—“S.
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    • 416 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT». POSITION VACANT. Wanted immediately a Conductor to take charge of a small Rubber Estate in Perak. Apply stating salary required, with qualifications, to No. 232, c/j Pmang Gazette. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted by European Gentleman, Board afld Residence with private family. Dato Kramat Road vicinity preferred. Apply t > Box
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 382 5 Madras, June 3. —In connection with Electric Supply Corporation strike 4 ie company have recruited about 150 workmen to take the place of the striKcrs and the management are now in a position to supply electricity to all parts ,t the city. It appears there is no
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    • 239 5 Simla, June 4.-A Press communique says The position regarding rouble notes is’wellknown. Their import and export have been prohibited m the public interest for nearly three years and facilities were provided last year for their deposit in currency offices and treasuries or for their export under
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    • 200 5 Calcutta, June 7. Sensational developments have taken place in connection with the frauds that are said to have been committed through the medium of a cheque stolen from Mr. Newton, who was residing at the time with Dr. Thornhill, the chief judge of the court of small causes.
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    • 412 5 Simla, June 2. —At a time when the question of emigration to British Guiana, hiji and other colonies is under reconsideration it will be interesting to know some latest facts relating to the economic and labour conditions of Indian residents in Trinidad. The last report of the
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    • 214 5 Allahabad, June 3. —The Allahabad Khalifat Conference continued its sittings up to yesterday afternoon, and an official communique is expected detailing the conclusions reached. The Cem tral Khalifat Committee met again yesterday evening to arrive at a final decision in the light of the discussions that took place at
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    • 64 5 Simla, June 7.—Sanction is accorded to the formation of a temporary Artillery School at Quetta with effect from the Ist May, 1920, for the instruction of a series of classes of Royal Artillery officers, British Royal Artillery non-commissioned officers and Indian Officers and NonCommissioned Officers
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  • 578 5 THE GAMBLE THAT FAILED. There is a rice crisis in Hongkong, but it affects dealers and exporters, not householders, says the “Siam Observer.’It arises not from a shortage of rice, but from a glut. There is more rice than there is a demand for. The manager of a
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    • 130 5 PEACE AT LAST. Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain? Do you feel yourself gradually weakening in the awful struggle Is your life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease? Then let me tell you that you are suffering
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    • 310 5 GERMS RENDERED HARMLESS. The Modern Method of Fighting Malaria. Every day many germs of disease enter our bodies, but they are made harmless and passed off if the fighting forces of the body are in good condition. Rich red blood is the power that keeps the human body in order.
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    • 215 5 I-' A h| Connoisseurs I jjgl appreciate HAIG HAIG WHISKY I* H I I Distillers Since "VTOU will be proud to place A pj a |g Haig Five Stars Scots II Whisky before the greatest connois- seurs among your friends. they will confirm your choice—they will vote you a judge
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  • 1233 6 The arrival at Tarjong Pugar, Singapore, of a German ship, with a German captain, and flying the German flag seemed so incredible to those who read of the incident that it took them acme time to recover ftom their astonishment. It was a tmall ship, bat
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  • 1341 6 When the F. M. S. Government, whose initial incursion into the Resthouses, sphere of the hotel proHotels, etc. prietor waa confined to the simple matter of the provision of resthouses, good, bad and indifferent—that at Kuala Kangsar, reserved for the honourables who visit this delightful little Perak
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  • 354 6 To-morrow, Hari Raya Puaaa, the Chiefc Post Office will be closed at noon, There will be deliveries to towu at 9 am r 10.30 a.m. and noon, and to suburban districts at 9 a.m. and noon. There will be no issue of the Pining. Gazette” to-morrow. Penang Library
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    • 197 6 "booth's' LONDON OLD TOM GiN. WELL-KNOWN AND RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE BEST ALL OVER INDIA AND CHINA. lßß,w< ***** PRICES ON APPLICATION BE H R Coy., PENANG. I MHKHMUM■■■ iCHUBBSi S/Ki t.O« M 1 A New Shipment of Book and Standard Quality Safes just Arrived M For Prices and
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for To-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time:— High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.42 am. 6.49 a.m 12.45 p.m. 7.39 p.m. To-morrow. 1 31 a.m. 7.36 a.m. 1.27 p.m. 8.22 p m.
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  • 187 7 KIEFF’S EVACUATION. [Reutar’t Telegrams.] Warsaw, June 14. official report says the Poles, in ~.,-mity with orders, began to evaKieff, after destroying the bridges the Dnieper. The evacuation is eding in a most orderly fashion. Jfhe enemy, attacking the rearguards, repulsed with great loss. Bolshevist Repulse. Warsaw, June 14.
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  • 176 7 A FRENCH PRESS CAMPAIGN. London, June 13. The campaign by some well-known French journals against Mr. Lloyd Geoi.e in connection with the Krassin negotiations are seriously viewed by th- Observer,” which remarks that even I. has not yet exercised such freedom in attacking the Premier as these
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  • 39 7 CHAOS AND DISCONTENT. Constantinople, June 14. Chaotic conditions and the high cost of living are creating much discontent among the population, causing serious dssensions in the political parties. There are frequent reports of plots to overthrow the Government.
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  • 32 7 SOME FIGHTINC. Constantinople, June 14. A Greek patrol crossed the Maritza, Adrianople. The Turks threw it J ck, and occupied a position on the west The casualties are unknown.
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  • 76 7 London, June 14. h is officially announced that the Rev. jll illiams, Principal of St. Edmund Oxford, has been appointed I of Carlisle. A Rt. Rev. H. Hensley Henson, yr of Hereford, has been transferred I. Ifirrharu. IJ he Rt. Rev. L. U. Martin* Smith, l. °P of
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  • 32 7 London, June 14. ,l^ Ugar Commission has bought the Bu l= ar cr °P 90s. per cwt. 18 estimated at 200,000 tons, cony R is an £18,000,000 .deal.
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  • 258 7 INTERIM REPORT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 11. The interim report of the British Labour delegation to Russia declares that the policy of intervention and the blockade are the worst of the evils afflicting Russia. There is a virtual famine among the urban population. Epidemics have swept
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  • 68 7 HEINZE’S PREDICAMENT. Berlin, June 14. Herr Heinze informed President Ebert that he is unable to form a Cabinet, owing to the Majority Socialists refusing to participate in a Coalition with the People’s Party. The Centre Party Leader. Berlin, June 14. Herr Trimborn, leader of the Centre Party, has
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  • 145 7 SENATOR HARDING’S VICTORY. Chicago, June 12. The fifth ballot at the Republican Conyention resulted: Governor Lowden 303 votes,General Leonard Wood 299, Senator Johnson 133.1, and Senator Warren Harding 78. In the sixth ballot General Wood and Governor Lowden tied with 311 i votes, Senator Johnson 110, and Senator
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  • 109 7 MELBOURNE’S SEND-OFF. Melbourne, June 13. The Prince of Wales embarked on the Renown for Sydney and had a most enthusiastic send-off. H.R.H. motored through three miles of streets lined with cheering crowds to Port Melbourne. Replying to a farewell address, the Prince expressed his keen appreciation of
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  • 232 7 THE LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETING [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 14. At the mt e ing of the Council of the League of Nations as regards Persia’s appeal, it is understood, no unanimous decision was arrived at with a view to effecting perfect concord between the representatives of Persia
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  • 223 7 INDIA OFFICE STATEMENT. London, June 14. The India Office declares that the Bolsheviks are doing their utmost to stir »«p trouble in India. Their agents are active throughout the East, and the general feeling of unsettlement affords a congenial atmosphere for propaganda. It is well-known that
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  • 47 7 TROUBLE IN TRIESTE. Rome, June 13. A Trieste message says serious riotings and bombings followed protests against the despatch of troops to Albauia. An officer and two men were wounded in a fracas at barracks, Police and military restored order, and the troops embarked.
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  • 45 7 RAIDERS DEALT WITH. Baghdad, June 16. The Arabs suffered very heavily in attacking convoys between Sergat and Mosul We bad practically no losses. Cavalry encountered 300 raiders at T-urjarah, killing 35. Our armourd cais killed others. Our column reached Telafar, carrying out punitive operations.
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  • 50 7 London, June 15. The Hunt Cuo betting is 17 to 2 against Glanmerin, 10 to 1 Monteith, Square Measure and Ugly Duckling, 100 to 8 Grandcount, 100 to 9 Starshot, 18 to 1 Vizier and Paraguay, 22 to 1 Violoncello, and 25 to 1 Roideur and Montefaro.
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  • 23 7 London, June 14. Kent beat Worcestershire by an innings and 70 runs. Sussex beat Leicestershire by an inning» and 33 runs.
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  • 19 7 London, June 11. At Birmingham, Sir L WorthingtonEvans said, regarding bread, that further control might be necessary,
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  • 127 7 CAPTAIN FRYATT’S SHIP. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 14. The indignation caused by the Government’s decision to sell Captain Fryatt’s steamer “Brussels,” was reflected in the House of Commons this afternoon. Replying to a question by Sir John Butcher, Captain Stanley Wilson said the steamer was so badly
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  • 127 7 PREMIER’S STATEMENT. London, June 15. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George made the statement that on May 10 the Inter-Allied Commission of Control estimated the strength of the German Army at 270,000 by June 10th. The German wireless officially made the statement that the Army
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  • 74 7 ANOTHER POLICEMAN KILLED. Louden, June 11. At Limerick, a [arty of armed men shot a policeman dead outside a hotel. Dublin Railway Strikers. Loudon, June 14. The Sinn Fein and Labour organisations are embarking on a campaign in MidIreland for the Dublin Railway strikers. It) was decided that in
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  • 85 7 REDUCTIONS IN PROSPECT. London, Jane 13. The military correspondent of the Sunday Times says sweeping proposals for the reduction of the strength of the Army are being officially considered. It is hoped the changes will be introduced in the present financial year. It is expected that at least
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  • 68 7 DECISION TO STRIKE London, June 15, A meeting of the Merchant Ship Wireless Operators Association decided to strike ic-morrow, failing a settlement by noon. Ninety-five per cent of the membership is effected. It is declared that the wiieless operators have been u ging increased wages from the Marconi
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  • 77 7 A LIGHT SHORTAGE. Melbourne, June 13. The electricians have struck, and the city is lightless, except for candles and oil lamps. Limited Lighting. Melbourne, June 14. Members of the City Council Staff are maintaining a limited supply of current for street lighting, hospitals, etc. The corking arrangements of
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  • 20 7 London, June 14. Lord Forster, ex-Financial Secretary to the War Office has been appointed Gov-ernor-General of Australia.
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  • 83 7 A BIG SCHEME. [Reuter’s Telegram*.] London, June 14. Portsmouth Town Council is considering a scheme for the construction of large docks at Langstone Harbour, on the east side of the town, at an Estimated cost of £12,000,000. It is hoped to interest the Dominions in the scheme, Scheme
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  • 35 7 London, June 13. No evening papers appeared in Manchester and Liverpool yesterday, owing to a strike, the compositors refusing to work overtime in order to enforce the demand for a £1 weekly increase.
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  • 157 7 CANADIAN MINISTER’S STATEMENT. London, June 15. In the Canadian House of Commons, the Hon. Mr C C Ballantyne, Minister of Naval Service, introducing the naval estimate?, outlined negotiations between the Dominions and the Admiralty on naval defence. He said that following the Imperial War Conference in 1918,
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  • 44 7 MUCH FLOODING AND DAMAGE. London, June 13. Violent thunderstorms, the wind tiavelling 50 miles an hour, swept Ergland from Folkestone to Liverpool. Numerous floodings occurred, at.d considerable damage was done by fire and lightning in London and e’sewhere, with several fatalities.
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  • 28 7 OUTBREAK IN NORFOLK. London, Jane 14. Three-thousand sheep, cattle and bigs were slaughtered in Norfolk, owing to an outbreak of foot and month disease.
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  • 99 7 CELEBRATIONS AT ROUEN. Rouen, June 14, The Joan cf Arc celebrations were most impressive. They were attended by deputations from al! over the world. General Pereira represented King George. A detach meat of the Durham Light Infantry, with their band, received an ovation. M Bignon, chairman of
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  • 157 7 Nearly a year ago three solemn Turkish gentlemen arrived by invitation in Paris to have a heart-to-heart talk with M. Clemenceau and the Supreme War Council, who outlined the future of the Ottoman Empire with brutal frankness. The delegates from Constantinople made an admirable reply, from their
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  • 606 7 MR. WATT INTERVIEWED. Mr. W. A. Watt, the Treasurer of the Australian Commonwealth, received a London representative of the “Manchester Guardian” at Australia House and submitted to questions. Some of the most interesting replies were not for publication—as often happens when responsible statesmen are “interpellated’ by the
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  • 171 7 Senator Knox’s peace resolution which recently passed the American Senate, ia remarkable for its form as well as for its substance. It consists of a single sentence of 390 words. The New York “Evening Post” publishes it under th© appropriate headline, “Senator Knox makes peace in a
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  • CHINA.
    • 674 8 —Ex The words quoted above were recently used by Sir John Jordan in describing the p aition of China to-day. The statement sums up the situation briefly and forcibly. Never was there more need for a strong man in China than at the present time,
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  • 97 8 According to cable despatches received in New York, British interests have purchased 125,000 shares of Preferred stock in the General Motors Corporation at £-10 per share- Mr. W. C. Duray, president of the corporation, states that this information is substantially correct, but refuses to confirm
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  • 95 8 At a special meeting of the clubs of Division I of the Southern League, held at Anderton’s Hotel, Mr. A. J. Darnell presiding, the following resolution was adopted That this meeting of the First Division Southern League clubs is of opinion that the time
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  • 443 8 Shanghai, May 30.—The war dogs are again let loose in China after two years peace parleying. Serious fighting has broken oub in Hunan and Szechuen. In both cases, the Southern forces are victorious. Four cities have been captured in Hunan by the Southrrn army, following
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  • 317 8 Major Glyn, M P, has asked the Treasury, the Board of Health, and ti-e Ministry of Trade to consider the evil effects of permi ting cheap and cnwholebome American whisky to bo imported into Scotland. That rye and Bourbon whiskies of various brand?, mostly inferior, have been
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  • 66 8 A conference is taking place to establish an International Chamber of Commerce representative of the various National Chambers of Comnqprce now existing in every capital and important industrial centre. The object of course is not in any way to supersede or encroach on the functions
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 352 8 r| d A '.m ,M O ifMfsuazaasG* BWMaissEl l '.t C. i r 1 gxsxwf I' <a -.iXE.. >_k; n J Famous, not only in the Old Country, but Q throughout the orld, are the superb j values obtainable from John Noble’s. lj You should send to-day for the wonder-
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    • 564 8 Weak, Nervous, Worn-out Grateful Testimony to Dr. Cassell’s Tablets from People They Have Cured. India. South Africa. Mr. P. Jagannadhaswami, 8.A., Mr. Marthinus Ferreira Piena- r Lecturer at the Rajah's College, tein P. 0., Philippolis, ORC Parlakinedi, Gan jam District.- Madras Africa, says:—-“I had suffered t n Presidency, writes:—“l have
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  • 286 9 Australian Team Chosen. The delegates representing the various State Olympic councils affiliated with the Australian Olympic Federation, held a meeting iu Melbourne At the outset, the Federation resolved that the only candidates eligible for selection to represent Australia at the Olympic Games are such athletes as conform to
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  • 34 9 The P S C Gibbons Cup competition wil be commenced on Sunday forenoon, with the 50 yards handicap. The monthly "B Class handic’p, 100 yards, will also be held on Snnday.
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  • 83 9 A special Hari Raya programme will be presented at the Empire Theatre from to-night till the week-end, when the best pictures available will be screened, Bessie Love appears in the first shew in “The SawDust Ring,” a five-reel Circus romance, supported by “Convict 99,’’ an English production
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  • 370 9 At the Port Dickson Court, Mr C F McCausland, the magistrate, was engaged in trying an important criminal case against Mr Chas. Champion, Manager of Sungei Chuah Estate, Port Dickson, who was charged with failing to register several coolies who came from Sungei Nipah Estate as provided
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  • 40 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list:—Yesterday. To-day 2 <n g <o SHARES. 5» S s’ »'3 CO CO CQ Mining. c. sc. c. sc. Taiping Tin 2.15 2.25 2.10 2.20
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  • 50 9 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $124 per picul buyers, no sellers; and for raw tin $124 tin ore $124 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin was quoted in London on June 16th at £239 spot and £242 three months on the loth, £235 and £239.
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  • 164 9 The output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability for the first half of June 1920 was 90 piculs. The output of Tin Bentong No Liability for the first half of June 1920 was hours 310, piculs 272, yards 38.700. The Secretary, Austral Malay Tin Limited, reports the following returns
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  • 183 9 Pbnang, Jonb 17, 1920, SP. Tapioca No. 2 $9 75 M. P. Tapioca $10.25 j Beners Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... 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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  • 227 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5-30 p.m. to-day 1. Selection Ruy Blas and the Blase Roue ...Godfrey 2. Mazurka A Midsummer Eve. Ora 3 Selection The Siege of Rochelle ...Balfe 4. Waltz Ma Belle Adoree ...Roy 5. March
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  • 952 9 The Norwegian s Daye was sold recently at Hongkong for the record p-ics of £65,000, she being bought, it is raported, by Singapore Chinese. The Daye is a vessel of 1,600 tons d w., and will be p’aced on the Bangkok run. A new service of steamships was
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  • 111 9 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Dhep Kasabri, Khoon Singh, 50, Puket, Siamese Consul, nil. Polyphemus, Madgwick, 3,061, Swansea, W. Mansfield Co, general. Cbak Sing, Courtney, 1,470, Calcutta, Boustead Co, general. To-day's Arrivals. Glengyle, Sanders, 3,763. London, Boustead Co, general. Kedah, Gully, 94, Si iawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Expected Arrivals. Arra’oon
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  • 308 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Eagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajab, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, -7.15 am. 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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  • 24 9 Despatched. Delivered. Mail “A” May sbh June 2nd Mail “B" May 7th June Ist Mail “C May 15th June 10th
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  • 28 9 A mail for Western Australia closes at 7*15 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail a F by the Teeata closes at 10 a.m. on Sunday 20th inst.
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  • 113 9 Penang, June 17, 1920. (By Courtesy of the 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. 117 3 days’ sight Private 127 Bombay Demand Bank 117 Madras Demand Bank 117 3 days’ sight
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 199 9 Fuel Saving In these days, with fuel so expensive, you need tne resilient, power-saving quality only to be found in FiresCond rubber. The new improved Non-Skid Tyres contain an extra quantity of this supremely good rubber; they give greater service at lower cost. And there is no question as to
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  • 495 10 AMALGAMATION WITH KUALAKLAING. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Golconda Malay Rubber Company, Limited, was held at 38, Eastcheap, Mr. G. F. Traill presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts and the declaration and payment of a final dividend of 25
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  • 407 10 The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the Kuala-Klang Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at 38, Eastcheap, Mr Gilbert F Traill prr siding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said he bad briefly to review the resulis of 15 months’ working, A crop of
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  • 1027 10 NAMES. t 8 I RUBBER (Dollar.) I«. I«• sc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 85c 90c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.50 3.75 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 25.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.20 1.30 Ayer Molek Rubber Co 3-30 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 12.50 13.00 ex Balgownie Rubber
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