Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAH& ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 141. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 22nd 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 546 1 rTTf-£33XU. S£S3JlU,'£rt F obtainable every where wholesale from ’i j jOlni i I Ong Sam Leong Co., Ponang. f-; lUUIiMKttWI!I»ia!!IHIiiW THE DISTitfciiVENESS ANO /F you A/OT TRJKD. g= VIDUALITY of “STATE EXPRESS” w-s «w» m «X -jrw W%. a wwww CIGARETTES COMPEL ADMIRATION? J BEAR BRAND MILK I you can
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    • 19 1 ITHE BEST J3AR !N i feail t I' j I sole Agents S.S. F.M.* f Ong Sam Leong 3
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  • 1299 2 jfiutumn jYteeting, 1920. RACE DAYS FIDST 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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    • 1479 2 to=om PENANG AUCTION MART. Engineer-Assistant re q re s b* offers wanted to build» Rubber Sound knowledge rubber field and factory. gmoke House on Mayfield Estate, aa NOTICE OF SALE. Oazetfce 1128-25-6 BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE WILL OF THE LATE 1134- L c TREWEEKE DECEASED AND THE
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  • 1620 3 RANGOON-BOMBAY SERVICE PROPOSED. Calcutta, June 13. A correspondent of the Englishman who approached Lt Col Ivoe Edwaidf, C M G, director of the Handley-Page Ind'-Burma Transport’, Ltd, on Saturday, learnt that tl e company is at present concentrating on the import to India of a great many
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  • 37 3 Bombay, June 14.—The strom which has been blowing over the city has been the cause of many minor accidents. One four-storied house collapsed on Saturday killing two people, husband and wife, ar.d injuring another.
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    • 41 3 arniinmu Biluuuuauiiiii»uuiu.Wi«»tt' A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS I la Perla delOriente Cigars Received g MAKE YOUR PURCHASES EARLY AT |M. N. NOO H U CO. PROVISION. WI*E AND SPIRIT MERCHANTSNO. SA. BEACH STREET. PENANG ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY IN STOCK.
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    • 149 3 WHY BE RECKLESS? It is neither a brave or wise action to be careless of one’s health, although from everyday observation the actions of many people seem to give that impression. When a little indifferent in health, either through a chill or minor stomach disorder they take no precautions but
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    • 191 3 Pritchard and Co-. l»td., I PENANG IPOH. I INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS- K Just Rscsivsd NEW STOCK OF I Delta and Walk-Over Boots /Nk, Delta Shoes. I Brown Derby Shoes Medium I Toe s3° I Glace Calf Oxford Shoes I Jk. Medium Toe. s3° I Black Box Calf Derby
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 314 3 □□n nnnnnnannnnHnnnnaannnnnnnci sTOWN HALL, i n I TO-NIGHT ONLY, Tuesday, June 22nd, at 9-3C p.m. g I Leyland Hodgson I j Revue to. I 25 ARTISTES 25 I 0 n in Vaudeville. n Booking at ROBINSON PIANO Co s. n □□□nannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnunnnnnn r iosv Town Hall s,t d ,25th PENANG 26th
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  • 1860 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “S.F.P.” Mr. E. N. Wyatt is now Adviser, Perlis? Mr. A. Maclerinan of Kuala Lumpur is a passenger in the Neleus. Mr. R. S. Stewart, of Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, is going home in the Neleus. Mr. J. M. Noble, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., Kedah, has been transferred
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  • 170 4 The s.s. Krat left Bangkok on Saturday afternoon on her usual run to Chantaboon, says Tuesday’s “Bangkok Times.” On Sunday morning, early, a little north of Rayong, she struck some submerged rocks near Koh Shakit. Finding the vessel leaking, the captain strated pumping and proceeded to
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  • 153 4 It has been officially certified by the Minister of Finance that the value of the Government Currency Notes in circulation at the end of May was Ticals 107,383,247. As compared wdth the amount in circulation at the end of April there was a decrease of Ticals 1,213,647.
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  • 89 4 “8. F. P.” In all probability it will be the back end of this week before Lieuts. Parer and Mclntosh resume their flight to Australia. They accomplished the journey from Prye to Singapore in good time and they made an excellent landing on the racecourse. The airman
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  • 47 4 It is officially announced at Kuala Lumpur that the rice ration for adults will be increased from four to five gantangs monthly as from July Ist. It is further notified that the bread ration in the quarantine diet will be abolished and rice substituted.
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    • 515 4 REW ADVERTISEMENT». POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted by European Firm at Sungei Patani, Kedab, General Clerk and Salesman (Chinese) Gocd salary and prospects to suitable man. Apply Box No. 241 c/o Pinang Gazette. Wanted, House Keepen yomg JEnrasiaii Girl preferred for nealthy district in Kedah must speak English and understand accounts good
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    • 959 4 Estate of the Late Sultan wris. SALE OF MINING LANDS Under the instructions from the Trustee, the undersigned will sell by Auction the Mining Lands scheduled below, at THE TOWN HALL, IPOH, On Friday, the 16th July, 1920, at 10-30 a, m, (If unfinished, the Sale will be continued on
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  • 1050 5 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The Directors of Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd, report for the half year ended 31st December, 1919, as follows The General Manager’s report deals folly with the dredging operations during the period, and, by reading it in conjunction with the attached plans, shewing tiie
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  • 563 5 The Directors’ Report. The report of the directors of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd, to be submitted at the tenth annual general meeting to be held at the Office of the Company, No 9 Beach Street, Penang, on Tuesday, 29th June, at 12 noon, states: Y<mr
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  • 887 5 Messrs Baker, Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpu-, reported on Saturday, as follows: During the period under review business has continued brisk and a larger number of transactions fall to be recorded than we have experienced since last Autumn. Further dealings are being made by the investor
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  • 602 5 DEPRESSED CONDITIONS. The Rubber Share Market remains under the influence of the uncertain financial outlook, says tne “Financier” of May 18. The industrial world is bewildered by the various taxation proposals now under consideration, and the gravest consequences may result unless there is a speedy and definite pronouncement
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  • 292 5 Directors’ Report. The Directors of Ulu Yam Tin Dredging, Ltd. report for the period f om incep'ion of the Company to 31sb December, 1919, as follows Some of the titles have already been transferred, the balance b?ing in course of preparation in the Government offices
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    • 85 5 100 PER CENT. EFFICIENCY is not possible unless all the organs ot the body are acting regularly and properly. Constipation fogs the mental powers, poisons the blood, causes lassitude and inefficiency. To dispel constipation and cure the ailments resulting therefrom, such as sick headaches, bilious attacks, torpid liver/ foul breath,
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    • 51 5 With reference to Notification No. 28, published in the Federated Malay States Government Gazette of the 3rd January, 1919, it is notified that the price of first grade rubber for the period 18th June to 24th June, 1920, inclusive, is Bsvent.y.s o ven cents per pound, equivalent to $102,66 per
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    • 214 5 ■■aiMiiaaaiiaasi ■■■«■■MMaMwajs FQj? SALE SUPERB I i “HAYNES" I j SIX CYLINDERS. FIVE SEATER. J 4 a THE “HAYNES” IS KNOWN, OVER j[. THERE, AS “AMERICA’S FIRST a CAR FULL TRIAL ALLOWED. APPLY.TO: a THE BRITISH SUPPLY AGENCY. I 3A, UNION STREET, PENANG. a K *■■■■■■WWB WWO■SSBHWMSVn: ii —IB! —u
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  • 35 6 Dickson.—On 17th June, at Kuala Lumpur, to the wife of E A Dickson, a son. Ferguson—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on June 20tb, the wife of Capt. J M Ferguson, of a daughter.
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  • 1111 6 The Tariff Bill in Australia has brought the champions of a Protectionist tariff, and the supporters of free trade into the lists, and the shock of the contact says much for the vigorous style of these knights” of a very materialistic age. There the lances shiver ai
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  • 1306 6 Mr Hoover has apparently solved what has been called the "great American American puzzle by Politics. definitely announcing bis support of the Republican platform, and he is no longer the “mystery of the Presidential fight. The Democrats will have to find someone else to lead them in
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  • 520 6 The following ties will be played this eveningSingle Handicap B” (fit al) 2 T E Mason v—-3 F N Syer (2). Doable Handicap (final) —4-4 E R Henderson and C H Hertz v scr J G Allan and H Sbe.rr (4). A cricket ma‘ch has been arranged
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    • 121 6 JEFFREY’S BEER. CHOP KOTA THE GENERAL j FAVOURITE. SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Giiriiian co., Limited. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I M r-irTTW~i I- .T lIFMIL <»»*•*• Jr-»—-U riW“ r-vir** n STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, j Warehouse Trucks, i Etc. Prices
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    • 16 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, .SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. Proprietors. Mr. G. H. J. Desandrt. r. P. C.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 42 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day, and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time:— High Water. Low Water. To-dat. 4 35 a.m. 10.41 a m. 4 11 p.m. 11 09 p m. To-morrow. 5.41 a.m. 11.36 a.m, 4 56 p.m. 11.59 p.m
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  • 18 6 DEATH. Railton.—At the Get eral Hospital, Penang, on the 19th inst, Leonard W. Railtcn, Civil Engineer, aged 43.
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  • 521 7 RAILWAYMEN’S PROPOSALS TO GOVERNMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 19. The Railwaymen’s leader, Mr. J. H Thomas’ M.P., states that the Rail way deputation proposed to Mr Lloyd George that the Government cease sending troops and munitions to Ireland, and in return the Railwaymen would appeal to the Irish people
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  • 114 7 LIVERPOOL DEVELOPMENT. London, June 20, A serious development occurred in the Veless operators’ strike when the White vessel Belgic and the American liner S&verford were leaving Liverpool for Series. A delegate of the Seamen’s Firemen’s Union ordered the men *®ore and to refuse to work alongside ®-*ck-leg
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  • 61 7 The KING’S MESSAGE. London, June 20. Hbt Bent a message to the Scottish I'M erenCJ a 5 Aberdeen, in which L emphasised the value of the l.d t,Ur as c encouraged thrift, which I ji e ltK jaaBe the independence of the I’ thsfi assist the country
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  • 294 7 BREEZE OVER GERMAN DELEGATE, [Reuter’s Tejegrgm.] Genoa, June 19, A proposal to appoint the German delegate, Herr Doriug, a member of the Committee caused an angry scene at a meeting of the Seamen’s delegates. Mr J Havelock Wilson, M P, declared that Doring did not represent
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  • 79 7 ANOTHER HYTHE MEETING. Paris, June 19. It is officially announced that M. Millerand will meet Mr Lloyd George at Hythe prior to the Boulogne Conference. The greatest secrecy is observed with reference to the change of plan, for which no explanation is yet forthcoming. Spa Conference Date. Paris,
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  • 51 7 A COALITION. Berlin, June 20. Herr Fehrenbach has practically com pleted a Cabinet, comprising members of the Centre Party, the Democrats, and the People’s Party. The lat'er has apparent ly not abandoned the monarchist principle, but has arrived at a compromise with the Democrats, whereby monarchism is provisionally
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  • 83 7 CIVILIANS ELIGIBLE. London, June 19. The “London Gazette” publishes a Royal Warrant providing for the award of the Victoria Cross to civilians of either sex connected with the Army. Women nurses and members of the Auxiliary Corps are eligible. It further provides for the granting of the
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  • 28 7 GUARANTEED PRICE. Brisbane, June 19. The Ministry has decided to guarantee s|d per pound for good quality seed cotton grown in Queensland before June 30ch, 1922.
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  • 181 7 SITUATION IN ANATOLIA. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 19. Regarding the sitastiun in Anatolia, Reuter learns that the Nationalists are extending their gains and growing in strength daily. The Nationalists are now in occupation of the whole of Anatolia, except the Ismid Peninsula and the Smyrna area, Their forces
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  • 32 7 FURTHER DELAY ASKED. Paris, June 19. The Grand Vizier has requested the Peace Conference to grant a further extension of the period for Turkish observations on the draft treaty.
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  • 82 7 WELCOME BY LABOUR PREMIER. Sydney, June 19. The Prince of Wales was entertained to a State banquet at the Town Hall. HR H had a wonderful reception, the streets being blocked over half a mile radius The Hon Mr D Storey, the Labour Premier, welcomed the Prince
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  • 395 7 S. AFRICAN 'PROHIBITION. I Pretoria, June 19. I The South African Government ha? I prohibited the export of coal foodstuffs and I fertilisers, except under permit. FINANCIAL BOOM IN AFRICA. j In introducing the budget in the South I African House of Assembly Mr. Burton, I
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  • 44 7 WRANGELS ADVANCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Cjn-tautio' pie, June 20. Genera! Wia; ge/s ceuir»? and fight are continuing to advance Ti e left remain? stationary, a< d reefs on the Dnieper. A considtrab e extent of territory has been rrcaptured, with a thousand prisoners.
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  • 564 7 n HUNGARY’S OFFER, it I q I The success of the Polish offensive has I produced interesting developments in c I other quarters, some of them not unn I expected, others of a surprising character I (writes the diplomatic correspondent of I the "Daily Telegraph).” Among the
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  • 198 7 London, June 6. —The following extraordinary messages which have passed between Hindu revolutionaries in India and Lenin have reached Paris from Moscow The Hindu revloutionaries say: “We desire to express our deep, soul-felt, grateful thanks and profound and boundless admiration in appreciation of the noble and
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  • 598 7 The Pole? have jaahfied tLeir advance into foreign territory by the claim that they considered th-y had a right to the frontiers which were theirs in 1772. It is a claim to a population of nearly thirty million souls— bat i? to say?, to a pqulation nearly three
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  • 182 7 MR. BLAND’S VIEWS. London, June 20. Writing in the Observer Mr J O P Bland says everything appears to emphasise ibe desirability of renewing the AngloJapanese Alliance under conditions calculated to reassure the Chinese and regain their goodwill. He is of opinion that 1 we are justified in
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  • 74 7 AN EMPLOYMENT QUESTION. Vancouver, June 19, The Government of British Columbia has decided not to be agree to the demand of the Canadian Dominion Government for the cancellation of the clause in the Pro vincial Government’s contracts prohibiting the employment of Japanese in public works, or in
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  • 35 7 THE TARS FETED. Copenhagen, June 26. A British squadron, including the Hood and the Tiger, bad an enthusiastic reception from the populace. Officers and men were feted everywhere. Thousands visited the Hood,
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  • 21 7 London, June 20. Tommy Milton won the 225 miles universal automobile race, in 142 minutes 24 seconds.
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  • 249 7 SUPPORT FOR REPUBLICANS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, June 19. Mr. Hoover has announced that he will support the Republicans at the elections.! He describes the bulk of the Republican programme as constructive and progressive. This apparently eliminates the possibility of Mr. Hoover’s nomination as Democratic candidate for the presidency.
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  • 21 7 MR. GOMPERS AGAIN PRESIDENT. Montreal, June 19. Mr. Samuel Gonipers was unanimously} re-elected President of the Federation of Labour.
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  • 36 7 AMERICAN MAGNATE ARRESTED New York, June 19. Mi. Jiederick Gimbel, Vice-President» of Messrs. Gimbel Brothers, one of. the largest Department Stores in the United States, has been arrested on a charge of profiteering in clothing.
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  • 46 7 Washington, June 19. According to the census, the fourth city; of the United States has a population of 993,739, an increase of 113 per cent in ten years. [The message may refer to Detroit, which had a population of 465,766 in 1910.(J
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  • 18 7 New' York, June 18. The death has occurred of Mr. W. Per_kins, the well-known financier.
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  • 66 7 IMROVEMENT OF TRANSPORT. Bordeaux, June 20. M. Sarraut, Minister for the Colonies, in a speech, announced that he will introduce a Bill to secure a State Grant of four; milliards of francs to improve communications between the Colonies and ths Mother Country. He declared that an
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  • 37 7 PRICE-LIST SUSPENDED. London, June 19. The decision of the Lancashire Share* brokers Association to suspend the price list for a month has created surprise. One of the reasons adduced is the desire to steady values.
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  • 24 7 London, June 19. Belfast University has decided to confer the Doctorship of Laws on Sir John Jordan, late Ambassador in Peking.
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  • 36 7 London, June 19. The honour of Chevalier of thq French Legion of Honour han been conferred upon 'Mr. J. E„ Foley, for services as Director-Ge-neral of Exploitation on the Chinese Eastern Railway.
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  • 24 7 The Leyland Hodgson Revue Company; of 25 artistes will appear in the Town Hall to-night at 9-30, in a very attractive Vaudeville programme.
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  • 168 8 London, May 13.—Birdwood or Rawlinson The wiseacre who hedges is content to proclaim that neither the one nor the other will succeed General Sir Charles Monro, but indication has always been that one of them will be chosen. All the other senior commanders in the Great AVar
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  • 140 8 In the House of ,bmmons on May 12 Mr. Montagu, was asked the following by Colonel Yate Does the right hon. gentleman think it right that he should prohibit the Indian Government from bringing in a bill .that, in the interests of the people concerned in
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  • 101 8 ANXIETY IN BOMBAY. Bombay, June 11- —Low stocks of bunker coal in Bombay are causing anxiety, the shortage necessitating alterations in sailing. For this reason the City of Calcutta which was to have called at Bombay after sailing from Karachi for England will not call here, but
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  • 115 8 Bombay, June 8. —The monsoon broke last night in Bombay, a violent thunder storm sweeping over the city- At Poona enormous damage has been caused, particularly to the race course, where the damage is estimated at two lakhs. The grand stand was practically demolished, only the foundations
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  • 76 8 Calcutta, June 9- —A Colombo message says consignments of German goods are beginning to arrive for shops of native firms in Colombo. The N. Y. K. Durban Maru brought on Sunday last German goods and other sundries for four wellknown firms. The prices are said to
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  • 53 8 Bombay, June 9. —An interesting resolution to be moved in the municipal corporation of which Dr. Viegas has given notice is calling for a report on the possibility of floating a two crore premium bond loan for erecting buildings for the poor, working and middle classes
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  • 53 8 Bombay, June 3. —The Municipal Commissioner of Bombay laid before the Corpoiation a scheme to bring into the city from Tansa Lake an additional 50,('00,009 gallons per day to meet growing demands lor water- The scheme is estimated to cost rupees four crores, distributed over a pe’iod
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  • 57 8 Simla, June 3. —A number of subaltern officers are required for employment un der the Labour Directorate in Mesopotamia. The terms offered are employment for one year from date of engagement on Indian rates of pay of rank. Only officers of the Indian Army Reserve released from
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 516 8 Indigestion and Bad Stomach Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Prized Remedy in All Parts of the Empire. British Guiana. i South A.rica. o H. Sampson, Manchester Village, Mr c —"l Whim P. 0., Bn smith.*} gt. Mr ever tried'has'done so much good disordered iiS for stomach eestion, which, made troubles
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    • 83 8 I NORTiiLKM ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I I i MOTOR BRANCH. I i I II MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. I funds Exceed $70,000,000. i I I '4 j Seductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. 3 t j onus A Liberal Bonus is allowed Toff I
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    • 288 8 PLAYER’S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES ENGLAND’S FAVOUBITE. I TRY THEM. 1 1 I i OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS. 1,, J i 90 cts. PER TIN OF 50. SI JJJST U_N_PAC2£ED SHANGHAI SILK In White, Coloured Stripes and Flowers. W'asszaznu/Z Assomufl Co. I 'PHONE 626, PENANG. miMßaailKVMKßimsEr MWt«"M Icheese! a
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  • 215 9 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Sheogo Mara, Japan, 3,418, Yokohama, Paterson, Simona Co, general. Nelens, Ireland, 4,260, Yokohama, Adamson. Gilfillan <fc Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Torills, R-ddock, 3,189, Calcutta, A. A. Anthony and Co, general. Lai Sang, Mooney, 2,224, Hongkong, Boustead Co, general. Lahore, Japan, 3,142, Middlesborough, Paterson Simons Co, general,
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  • 267 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. ?arit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, )>7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.no. Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong w Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m Taiping
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  • 31 9 Despatched. Delivered. Mail “B May 7th June Ist Mail “C” May 15th June 10th Mail “E” May 22nd June’ 15 h Mail “D” May 19th June 17th
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  • 24 9 The B I Packet Thongwa with the mails ’rom Europe is expected to ariive here at Jaylight on Thursday, the 24bh instant.
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  • 125 9 Penang, June 22, 1920. (By Courtesy o/ the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 3/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 3 £l6 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 J5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R fl U 5 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank >» H 5 Madras
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  • 42 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day g p SHARES. 33 CQ CQ 0Q Miaing. Kalumpang D 18/- 19/Malau Tin 30c 35c 1.25 1.35 General. E. Smelting 12 50 12.75 12.25 12.50
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  • 50 9 Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $l3O per picul, buyers, no sellers; and for raw tin $129, tin ore $129 per picul, nothing done. Tin was quoted in London on June 21st at £256 spot, and £259 10s three months; on the 18th, £245 and £249.
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  • 190 9 Penang, June 22, 1920; SP. Tapioca No. 2 s9oo') M. P. Tapioca J 9.50 J ominal Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb>. o oz) nominal. Black Pepper $24 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 noninal. Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65
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  • 134 9 June 23—Board of Licensing Justices, Meeting, District Cour\ 2-30 p m, j one 24—0 WA, Meeting, Parsonage, 10 a.m. June 26—Ulu Piab, General Meeting. June 26—Kedah Planters Association Committee and General Meetings Penang Chamber of Commerce, 10.30 a m. June 26—The Dispensary (Penang) Ltd. General Meeting, 3 Weld
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  • 126 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5-30 p.m. to-day 1. Selection From Dinorah ...Meyerbeer 2 Imperial March ...Sullivan 3. Selection Gemma Di Vergy ...Donizetti 4. WaUz Filsen Tarzs Gung’ 1 5. March The Canadian Patrol ...Williams The local branch
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  • 967 9 fl NAMES. J 5 i RUBBER (Dollar.) Se Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. ...i 85c 90c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.50 3.75 Amalgamated Malay Estates 4.50 4.75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 25.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.25 1.40 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 3.20 3.40 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 12,50 13.00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 476 9 n- n n R. young Co., Ltd., PENANG. Civil Engineers Contractors. Constructional Engineering in all Branches. Reinforced Concrete Designed and carried out by u our own Staff and Workmen. I I Responsibility accepted for I I Designs Erection. Importers of Rolled Steel Joists, Angles, Tees, I Bars and other building
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  • 571 10 “8. F. P.” INSPECTION BY GOVERNOR. Those interested in the Boy Scout movement might well be proud of the fine turn out on Saturday afternoon of the Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scouts Association on the S.V. C. Drill ground where they were inspected by His Excellency the
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  • 323 10 'China’s reply to Japan’s Not e i egarding the retrocession of Shantung was handed to H. E, Mr. Obsta, Japarese Minister tr Peking, on May 22nd. At the sainetirm the Chinese Cta-ge d’Aftaiies in Tokyo was instructed t.y telegram to irfotm tin Tokyo Government
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    • 245 10 g ffiueyrus Qompany, *»«*»•«*<. BucKvt Dredges, Excavators, &c., l&fyoinpson df Co., Jstd., &*<**"**• Gravel Pumps, Nozfite Pumps, 4te« Robey df Co., Jstd., unln Portable Engines, Superheated Steam Engines, Steam Tractors, ScoU-Dkiel Engines, Crushers, 4cc* AGENTS: file blister (So., Jstd., SINGAPORE. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. js BE S BLUE SEAL
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    • 368 10 UNLOCK the door of Prosperity g and Success in Motor Transport. The Master Words are Mileage and Maintenance. J I the NASH «llllllllllllllllllilL C Is the Master Key. j I WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO: I ONG SAM LEONG CO., Sole Distributors S. S. F. M. S. JUST RECEIVED infiTwmwa»
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    • 767 11 Forasoit racis for Planters.' r CARIBONUM. AhjflV F <1 LARGE I AND g varied Semi Diesel Engines. I CW/ stock of J PROTECTED BY PATENTS. E z STB wsoßßr 1 PEN, PENCIL iilllliwl tO Tractor n«t question b-whloh Traotor. AND g S JScfa? aM>er im P° rtant Questions which will
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    • 1491 12 P£ O RRITISH INDIA PfICIFIC Mfll L?J“!"A” lp Company 3 ilk JF K >*** B REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFICfSERVICE. <& Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AMD s 8 COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 14th July 1920 WTD <■»• 88 VENEZUELA From Hongkong abtout Hth August 1920'' JL The steamers
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