Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 143. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY» 24th JUNE, 1920. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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    • 435 1 E Obtainable everywhere wholesale from g h n i s»n B I Ong Sam Leong Co., Penang. B 1 Y<y<J HAVE NOT TRIED. 1 I M BEAU BRAND MILK j hy you can have no idea what a 1 Perfectly sterilised MilK g I llWll «ally is- Do not confuse,
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    • 22 1 |THE BESI BAR IN TDWnT I plMfttd s s MMUnsuov■ g Lgole AHents 8.3. a F.M.5- a Ong Sam Laonr*- Go, I
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    • 2975 2 POSITION WANTED. NOTICES.TENDERS INVITED. INSURANCE. i>ffrt» nff th A Int A Cnltfln billet TOCONTRACTORS For the erection of 2 (Two) Bungalows THE tSlfllC 01 |H€ LGiC SllllOH vJIFS Engineer-Assistant-'e qOJ bilM. TO UOHI K«U lUK». (Lndar) Tin L-d’s LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Sound knowledge rnbb-r Bold and fan ory. Offer 9
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  • 541 3 Dera Ismail Khan, Jone 14—The improvement in the economic situation in the Mashnd country is being well mainOn the 11th the Palli Kh*.u section of the Manz i handed in three outstanding Government rifles, and as ths completed the surrender the blockade has been raked for the section.
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  • 424 3 A Soviet has been e-tibiished at the London Z 'O, at least in the monkey department. Y< u now that big aviary by the canal bank Wei in there Parro 3 used to live there,but in a weak moment th j y urned the parrots on
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  • 934 3 SOME LESSONS. Japan is recovering from the excitement of ot.e of the most remarkable general electi n of recent years. The campaign itself w°s fxciii g enough, bu r the results proved to be more so. Toe most prominent feature which cune as a surprise to both
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    • 171 3 Pritchard and Co» Ltd., PENARG IPOH. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTSJust Received NEW STOCK OF Delta and Walk-Over Boots Shoes i- I 4 I Delta Brown Derby Shoes Medium > w Toe s3 I Glace Calf Oxford Shoes Medium Toe $3O I Black Box Calf Derby Shoes ver-y stylish s3°
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    • 380 3 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunaannn 1 FISH I n n g Haddocks Fish Fillets 5 v Smoked Salmon g g Uppers White Bajt g Bloaters Tins n g Singapore. Cold Storage Company, Limited, g PENANG. n n a nnnn□□□□□□□□□nan□□□nnnnnnnnnnn J REDUCE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILL TO A MINIMUM BY USING BRITISH MADE I'. EDISWAN
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  • 356 4 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. In the Police court) to-day Veerian, a Tamil carter, was fined $5O for working a pair of bullocks whilst in an unfit state. The bullocks being extremely emaciated were ordered to be detained in the municipal cattle infirmary at the accused’s expense. Alleged Breach cf
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  • 137 4 Ab Butterworth Police Court, yesterday, before Mr A V Aston, Magistrate, the Manager of Ayer Melintas Estate, Province Wellesley, was charged, under the Crimping Ordinance of 1896, wibh retaining in his service three Indian coolies belonging to Malakoff Ea’ate, after he had received notice in writing
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  • 155 4 CreticalJSituation in Peking. Peking, June 13.—A grave situation has developed as a result of the Southern troops' capture of Changsha. There was apparently little or no resistance from the Northern forces, who retired on Yochow. It is feared thab this action will strengthen the position of the
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  • 121 4 June 25 and 26—“ Time Please” Company, Town Hall, 9 30 p.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) L*d, General Meeting, 3 Weld Qaay, noon. June 26—Cricket, PO C v
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  • 525 4 SAD FATALITY IN SIAM» Yesterday morning at seven o’clock, says the Bangkok Times” of June 18th, Captain Guyomar and Adjutant Lacoste, who had flown from Saigon to Battambong previously, set out to fly to Don Muang aerodrome. The French Legation in Bangkok knew nothing of their departure, nor did
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  • 37 4 Messrs F G Taylor and Co, Ltd, have received a cable from London, dated June 22nd, advising|prices Rubber 2/0£ per lb. Copra £44 per too. Black Pepper 6|d per lb. Tapioca £1 4s per cwt.
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  • 77 4 Tuesday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $132.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers; tin ore $129 per picul, business done. Yesterday’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $132 per picul, tin ore $132 per picul. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $131.50 per picul,
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  • 152 4 Penang, June 24, 1920; SP. Tapioca No. 2 $9 001 M. P. Tapioca 59.60 J nom,nal Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 iba. 6 oz) nominal. Black Pepper $24 nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $65 nominal Cloves $l4O nominal Nutmegs average of $65
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  • 850 4 SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST CLUB SECRETARY. Says the •‘Central China Post” (Hankow) of June 2:—Yesterday at the British Consular Court, before Mr F A Wallis, acting H B M Vice-Consul, Mr W N Haigb, Secretary of the Race Club, was brought up in custody in connection with
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  • 459 4 NEARLY $26,000 TAKEN. A “Malayan Leader” representative met Mr. Woo Yong Thye, the cashier c .f the Mann Fatt Mines of Ampong, in town a couple of days ago and ascertained that the total amount in money carried q’a by the robbers in the raid on the
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  • 365 4 —“S.F.P.” New Rules Approved. At a special general meeting 01 T e members of the Singapore Cricket < lut), the President, Mr. W. Langham < arter, said the object of that general meeting was to change certain rules because r.e present committee thought the 4 x
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    • 22 4 IPLAYERSI jNAVY CUT I TOBACCO |R MEDIUM STRENGTH I PER 7. lb. TIN 1.20. I 8 OBTAINABLE FROM S High Class Dealers.
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    • 43 4 PENANG SEA FRONTAGE'S PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS OK WELD QUAY. Reprint of Interesting and Exhaustive Legal Opinions by the late Mr. J. R.LOGAN, and the late Mr. B. RODYK. with Maps, Plan, &e., &e: Price $2.50. PUBLISHED BY THE PINAN6 GAZEUE PRESS. LIMITED
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    • 238 4 TOWN HALL tomorrow, Friday*at9-30p. m. UNITED AMUSEMENT, Ltd., PRESENTS The Most Refreshing^.—The Most Hilarious.—The Most Original Show of the Moment TIME PLEASE An Array of Clever Entertainers INCLUDING TESSIE TURNER That Ragtime Comedienne from America BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP. plan at p o jjj nson piano Co., Ltd. Prices: $5,
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  • 4646 5 THE KUALA LUMPUR MEETING. The following is a further portion of the eport of the meeting of the General La)(Jur Committee of Malaya held at Kuala Lumpur on May 3-l*st. Mr. William Duncan, the Chairman, continuing, said To comment for a few moments on the ■auses
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  • 374 5 STATE CONTROL ADVOCATED IN INDIA. Simla, June 2nd.—The report of tba Coal Committee which sat ander the. chairmanship of Mr B Foley has now been published. It is signed by seven of the eight members, Mr Church writing a separata report. The majority supported the advice
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  • 173 5 The “Krungdeb Daily Mail says it was owing to the arrangements made by the Straits Government that the telegrams—or some telegrams—were able to get through speedily from Singapore to Bangkok in the anxious days when the Heir Presumptive Uy dying. Arrangements were made to give them speedy
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  • 120 5 M M.” The Anglo-Chinese School, Klang, was partly damaged by a fire, the cause of which is unknown, at about 7 on Monday evening. The damage is not great, as the fire engine arrived in time. Although ib coaid noc get sufficient water to work with at
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    • 185 5 CURESTALK. z GREAT FAME OF A GREAT MEDICINE WON BY ACTUAL MERIT. The fame of Little's Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has done to those, who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says: I was troubled awfully
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  • 1243 6 The financial crisis in Japan, and the slump in Japanese goods have been variously accounted for. One of the causes was probably given correctly by Sir John Randles, M.P the ironmaster, who recently visited Malaya on bis way to the Far East—the shoddy goods exported by Japan,
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  • 1412 6 8 Of tbe many important) passages in the speech by Mr W DanLabour and Food can, Chairman, at the f Production. meeting of the General n Labour Committee of Q British Malaya, those relating to food cultivation are not the least striking. 0 Locally grown foodstuffs have
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  • 411 6 The Time Please Company will opec their short season at the Town Hall, tomorrow, Friday, and from all accounts their show is well worth seeing, and original. Tbe Company includes amongst its members a lightning change artiste, and provides several musical turns, full of variety and
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day, and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water. To-day. 7 09 a.m. 12.58 a m. 6 38 p.m. 12.00 m'nt. To-morrow. 8.26 a.m. 1.11 a.m, 8 30 3.01 p.m
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  • 25 6 DEATH. De Bruin—At Nibbng Tebal, on June 19th, Mr C de Bruin in bis 69th year. Straits, F M S and Ceylon papers please copy.
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  • 475 7 IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Boulogne, June 22. A communiquĕ says the Conference this uiorciog again discussed the question of German payment for reparation, and its distribution among the Allies. It was agreed that the Allied experts should meet in Paris to draw up a joint proposition, on the
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  • 97 7 GERMAN GOVERNMENT'S REGRET. Genoa, June 22. At the Seamen’s Conference, M. Albert Thomas announced that the German Government bad authorised the German delegate, Herr Wi’sell, to make a statement deploring the victims of submarinisro, pointing out that Germany had undertaken by the Peace Treaty to make good all damage
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  • 39 7 CONFERENCE AT SCARBOROUGH. London, June 22. The Labour Party’s Conference opened at Scarborough, Mr Hutchinson, Amalgamat®d Society of Engineers, presiding over 1,150 delegates, representing 3,500,000. Mr Arthur Henderson was absent, as the *esult of an operation,
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  • 120 7 DECISION AT BOULOGNE. [Rfutefs Telegrwm.] London, June 22. Well informed circles stated that agreement was reached by the Boulogne Conference regarding Turkey, Greece will act as mandatory, with the consent of all parties, although there exists Italian feeling and sympathy with Turkish Nationalism. The Greek Forces. London, June 22.
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  • 32 7 PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT. London, June 22. It is officially announced that H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught has been appointed Governor-General and Coinman* der-in-Chief of South Africa.
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  • 47 7 FOUNDATION-STONE CEREMONY. Sydney, June 22, The Prince of Wales visited Canberra, the site of the n<?w Federal Capital, and laid the foundation stone of the Capital Building. A casket was presented to the Prince, containing a mallet made from wood from every Australian State.
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  • 58 7 PRESIDENT WILSON’S POSITION. New York, June 22. Mr J Shouse, Kansas City delegate to the Democratic Convention, in an interview, declared that the nomination of President Wilson for a third term was impossible, owing to the President’s health. The announcement is attributed to recent reports that Mr Wilson
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  • 42 7 ONE BIG UNION MOVEMENT. Washington, June 22. The leaders of the so-called Insurgent Workershave summoned a Convention of Railway Workers at Chicago on June 29th, for the purpose of perfecting the organise tion of one big Union for Railroad workers.
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  • 68 7 CUTTING WAR PREDICTED. New York, June 22. Leading American traders predict that an ocean rate war will follow the enforcement of the Merchant Marine Act, which will be generally welcomed if it results in lowering excessive passage and freight rates. Senator Jones, in an interview, advocated the
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  • 18 7 Washington, June 22. Mr Parker Nibbert, junior, has been appointed Aisistant Secretary of the Treasury.
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  • 38 7 Washington, June 21, It is announced that from October Ist a Special Service Squadron will be based in the Panama Canal zone. It will be available for duty in Mexican and Central American ports.
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  • 19 7 Berlin, Jane 22, Herr Fehrenbach, President of the National Assembly, has been appointed Imperial- Chancellor.
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  • 851 7 GOVERNMENT MEASURES. [Reuter’s Telegram».] London, June 22. In the House of Commons, replying to Major H. O’Neill with regard to the riots in Londonderry, Mr Bonar Law stated that the County Inspector of Londonderry reported that nine civilians were killed and 15 seriously and 20 slightly wounded Brigadier-General
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  • 77 7 THE ROSES DEFEATED. London, Jane 22; Middlesex beat Lancashire by an innings and 37 runs. For Middlesex, Hendren scored 183 (not out). Surrey beat Yorkshire by 204 runs In Surrey’s first innings, Hobbs scored 112, bis fourth consecutive century. Hants beat Essex by an innings and 62 runs.
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  • 92 7 The following is a table from the results telegraphed by Reuter P. W. L D. Surrey 10 8 1 1 Yorkshire 9 7 1 1 Kent ...8611 Middlesex 8 5 J 2 Lancashire 12 9 2 1 Essex ...9 5 3 1 Somerset ...5 3 2 0
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  • 156 7 You can, after being punclual and diligent during business hours, spend your leisure emulating sulky Achilles, be a hermit in sterling 75 per cent of your salary, but tbab way madness lies, says the «China Mail.” You can do as the Romans do
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  • 136 7 At the sa’e of the furniture and wearing apparel of the celebrated dancer Rigolboche,” who died recently at the age of 80, an old silk dress belonging to the dead artist was knocked down to an old clothes dealer for a mere song. On
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  • 50 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5-30 p.m. to-day 1. Andante From Beethoven’s Symphony in C Minor. Winterbottom 2. Polka Bon Vivants ...Godfrey 3. Duet Attila ...Verdi 4. Waltz Hansel and Gretel Short 5. March The Regiment Passes ...Hume
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  • 1048 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“S.T.” Captain N. M. Jessen is leaving home early next month on return to Bangkok. —“B.T.” Mr. C. H. Forty left Bangkok on nine months leave of absence, by the mail train for Penang, en route for home. Mr. Allan Keith returned to Singapore by the Japan on
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  • 75 7 [From Our Own Corbmpondrnt.] Kuala Lumpur, June 24. At the annual meeting of Kato yang Bahru Rubber Estate, Major A. B. Slee, who presided, said the profit was $132,725. The estate was in excellent order. The all-in cost was 37.38 cents. The crop estimate for the current
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  • 237 7 —“S. T.” Single Handicap “B” (Final) 3 F_. N. Syer beat f 2 T. E. Mason 21 —11. Double Handicap (Final) f4E.fi. Henderson and C. H. Hertz beat Scr J.G. Allan and H. Starr. Championship Pairs (Fina —G. B. F. Southam and W. K. Sharpe b p
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  • 83 7 For the information of would be competitors, we are informed this valuable Trophy will be shot for at the forthcoming Penang Bisley. The competition is timed for 7 a.m. on July 31st. (a Public Holiday), and the conditions are sighter and seven counting shots each at
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  • 206 8 M M.” At the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, Munian, a coolie emploped on the Railway, was charged with crimping three coolies employed on Kent Estate, on June 18tb. Chief Inspectors Taylor prosecuted. From the story of the pro-ecation it appears that Mnnian appeared at the coolie
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  • 266 8 —Ex During the monsoon all motor vehicle?, motor cycles specially, require more attention than in the dry weather. Ons of ihe worst ways in which to treat a motor-cycle is to let it s'aud idie fir ary considerable period, yet in India this may bo inevitable during the
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  • 126 8 Coming Visit to Karachi. A large and repr sentative meeting of Karachi citizens on June 7th, the Commissioner of Sind p esidinr, passed rrs lutions welcoming the a< not net me; t f rhe visit of the Prince of Wales to ludiv, and expressing j rofouud gratification
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    • 183 8 France Offers You fHer ffoest There is not at the price a present day car that can compare for comfort power, speed and economy of petrol consumption with the ANDRE CITROEN 4 S EA T E R j 1 I' "L 1 SOLE AGENTS MALCOLM BERANGER 6 CO., BANGKOK, SAIGON,
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    • 268 8 FULL-BLOODED PEOPLE. Why Other People Like Them. We can all call to mind men and women who give such a sense of vitality and strength that they are bound to get on. A woman of this type—full-blooded, plump and bright-eyed—always has a group of admirers round her. A man of
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    • 321 8 Is YOUR Car fitted with MICHEUII TYRES t The acme of all that stands for Tyre Service Economy P RELSIdEW j DURABLE •S' EASY TO FIT. List ot Stockists. Penang Chin Kooi Co., Cycle Carriage Co., George Town Motor Garage, parif Buntar: —Ban Bee Leong 4 Co. Alor StarGoh Soon
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  • 171 9 Yesterday's Arrivals. Perak, Dan, 519, Singapore, Adamson Gilfillan Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Kedah, Gaily, 94, SMawan, Eastern Shipping Co, general. Thongwa, Deene, 3,428, Negapatam, Islay Kerr, Co, general. Edavaaa, Logan, 3,686, Rangoon, A, A. Anthony and Co, general. Sappho, Candy, 329, T. Anson, Adamson Gilfillan Co, general. Expected
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  • 278 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, j 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. Taipisg
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  • 30 9 Despatched. Delivered. Mail "B” May 7th June Ist Mail “C May 15th June 10th Mail “E” May 22ad June 15rh Mail “D” May 19th June 17th
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  • 31 9 The homeward mail n G by the Thongwa closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday, The following undelivered telegrams are lying at the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co Saokaradi, Wanchiang, Phincheng.
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  • 117 9 Penang, June 24, 1920. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...3/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 9/32 3 Credit ...2/4 15/16 n 3 Documentary ...2/5 Calcutta Demand Bank ...Rs. 115 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank 115 Madras Demand Bank It 115 3
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    • 275 9 MALTHOID. MALTHOID. —Is a Roofing for all kinds of Permanent and Temporary Baikiings. Raihrajr Carriages, Boat Decks etc. UfALTHO/O.—te a Floor Covering for Hospital Floors and Bathroom Floors. It is Vermin Proof and insect Proof and w£M fast longer than Linoleum Af ALTXO /IX -*lt need as a Gotter Lining.
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    • 760 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT», PENANG AUCTION MART. WHAT A B Ay Q F(?R: NOTICE OF SALE. ESTATE SUPPLIES In the Estate of OH TAIK HOCK JUL/—DECEMBER CONTRACTS Deceased MOITIiS. GENUINE 1. $2-25, BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. Ex Godown penanf. I T 7 t I SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION FOR The undersigned
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  • 1063 10 THIS YEAR’S LOOAL OPTION VOTE. After thirty years of continued agitation Scottish teraperavce reformers secured he passing, in 1913, of an Act which gave local option to Scotland. Tha Act cam into foica on Jane 1 this year, and the next six months will tee rhe
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  • 212 10 '1 he arrivals of raw cotton into Bombay by rail at d sea (foreign and coastwise) daring the week ending 23th May, 1920, were 93.134 bal s of 400 lbs. each, as against 50,982, bales and 54,270 bales in t ie corresponding period of 1919 and 1918
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  • 142 10 Mr MH Donohoe, Pa*is correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle,” telegraphs “An amazing letter, the writer of which dcscri! ei the ferocity of the fi.hti; g in t re Ruhr Valky and admits tua nur?i 4 sisters were deiib rately shot down, has betn published. It was v.iittenby
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