Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333, -T No. 152. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, JULY, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 483 1 I THE NIKKO I STUDIO I Z now At I I 7, NOBTHAM ROAD, j 1 Hear CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. 2XEJ2 SXiXZ' Si^=S=S^Si±2S^:^SsSiS£^^^!2=^ I A 'l il *'< ,T il THE lr j for Motorins. u TAIICHANT CALCULATOR i: I ENDS ALL FIGURZ WORRY. >|f I. Don t disregard
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    • 26 1 I THE BEST CAR IN TOWHf g I J Pm@33l 2 i f g LSoIe Agents S.S. f.M.S* a Ong Sam Leons t >|iOoJ S ifiiiiiiiiiiffiiniiiiiiiiiiiinitiiii!
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  • 990 3 LABOUR PROBLEMS. Madras, June 23,—-The following reply was received from the Government by Madras employers and the Madras chamber of commeice touching their resolutions upon labour problems in Madras, v’z, that the Governor in Council is prepared to appoint a committee to inquire into the labour questions
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  • 101 3 Baghdad, June 24 —Speeches in the r ature cf a p o ust «g, j st the recent agitation by rl e poht'cal faction in Baghdad were made at a meeting of the council cf no ables. A Itat iog member emphasises the apprccsa'iou of
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    • 455 3 Illi feeble s 7 W"? S?M lIX Pi °ONcnirßATio J X 11 Halt cxtract if I “Ovaltine” is the ideal food V f beverage in all cases of feeble 7 digestion It is a highly conL centrated extract of the vitalis- i ing and building-up properties of Zi 7 Nature’s
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    • 263 3 ONE GOOD THING. 1k To be Thankful for To-Day. There is one thing that thousands of people have to be thankful for in these harassing days, when money flies quicker than ever. Rheumatism used to be the lot of everyone over fifty. People thought there was no escape from this
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    • 131 3 NEW AND EXCLUSIVE Millinery p ay Pritchard’s u Trimmed and Untrimmed Straws'” u Trimmed panamas,” Etc., Specially selected for tlje coming Races. Ladies Cotton Costumes Made in good quality cotton Garbadine with coloured Collars and Cuffs, 'Exceptionally smart, also coloured pique Coats and Skirts, quite the latest in a good
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  • 195 4 OLD TOPICS DISCUSSED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Joly 1» Mr Lloyd George, Lord Curzm and Sir L Worthington Evans, who is replacing Mr Austen Chamberlain, with their respective staffs, left for Brussels. The French delegation, headed by M Mill er and, departed from Paris, accompanied by Signor Sforz?.
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  • 177 4 IMPROVED OUTLOOK. Rome, July 2. Agricultural statistics issued by the International Institute of Agriculture show that at April Ist there were still 105,000,000 quintals of wheat ’and rye« available in exporting countries, namely, 60,000.000 in North America, 32 000,030 iu South America and 13,000,000 io Australia, The requirements
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  • 39 4 MISSION TO EUROPE. New York, July 2. Senor Palavicini, a Mexican newspaper publisher, sailed for E-iglaud as a special Eu'opean Envoy and personal representative of Hu-eta. His mission is to establish friendly relations between Mexico and European ouitries.
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  • 73 4 SIR JOHN JORDAN’S ADVICE. London, July 1. Sir John Jordan and Mr H H Fox of th 3 Briti-h Consular Service at Shanghai, addressed the members of rhe Far Eastern Section of the Chamber and the China Association at the London Chamber of Oomme ce meeting. They
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  • 39 4 London June 17.—The Echo de Paris” learns from Naples that General Peppino Garibaldi is preparing a coup in Montenegro similar to d’Annuuzio’s iu Fiume. The correspondent understands that the move is due in a few days.
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  • 134 4 The President of the Municipal Commissioners points out, with reference to a note in our is u? of the 3rd instant, headed, More Daylight Wanted, that Mr Th?r »e’s res lu’ion was carried, not lost, by a single vote. We regret the error, w rich has to be
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  • 182 4 YORKSHIRE’S HEAVY DEFEAT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 29 Hants beat Yorkshire by an innings and 72 runs. Hants scored 456 for 2 wickets and declared (Brown 232 not out). Lancashire be*t Warwickshire by 197 runs. Not’s beat Northant by three wickets. Kei that Su’?ex by seven wickets. Leicestershire
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  • 61 4 GEORGE DUNCAN’S SUCCESS. London, July 1. At Deal, the open golf championship was held in showery weather. The result was as follows George Dunc»n (Hanger Hi 1) 303. Head (Coombe Hill) 305. Ray (Oxhey) 306. [George Duncan also won the professional tournament at Gleneagles, bearing Arnaud Massey
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  • 63 4 MLLE LENGLEN REPEATS HER SUCCESS. Wimbledon, Ju’y 1. In the tennis championship, ladiei singles challenge round, Mad m oist lie Leng’en, the holder, beat Mis Lambert Chambers 6-3, 6-0. The Men’s Doubles. Wimbledon, July 1. In the semi-final of the doubles championship, Garland and Williams (America) beat
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  • 329 4 THE WINNERS. The following are the winners of the various events in the P. C. C. bowls tournament. Championship—G. B. F. Southam. Runner-up—G. Wright Motion. Single Handicap A.—G.B.F. Southam. Single Handicap B. F. N. Syer. Double Handicap—C. H. Hertz and ER. Henderson. Championship Pairs—G. B. F. and
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  • 1298 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The death of Surgeon-General James Cleghorn, 1.M.5., is announced. The members pf the Imperial Shipping Committee include Sir W. Meyer, who was nominated by Mr. Montagu. The deaths have occurred of Canon Rawnsley, Sir Frank Mappin, Herr Edward Woermann, the German shipowner. Mr. A. G. B. Wilbraham, M.1.M.M.,
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  • 180 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Penang Catholic Benevolent Association was held at the Parish Hall yesterday. Dr. J. E. Smith presided over about 20 other members. The Chairman stated that he was glad to report that the Association was showing continued steady progress, the members
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  • 942 4 j. S.F.P." GOVERNMENT PROVIDING FOR HALF AN HOUR. Following is the text of the bill respecting daylight saving which was to be introduced into the Legislative Council at the meeting to-day: A Bill intituled sn ordinance to provide for the time of the Straits Settlements being half-an-hour further
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    • 434 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted at once certificated Enslin driver for Portable steam engine. Mu,hard working and able to do runni n repairs. Apply Box No. 362, c/o Pi n Gazette. 5 Wanted Dresser for Eitate Hosnitd Salary $9O with $lO allowance and yearly increments of $lO to suitable mJ*
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  • 1295 5 WOMEN AND THEIR CHANGE. The Right Hon. Sir John Jordan, P.C., K. C. 8., in an interview, says, I do not know why writers of fiction should be so fond of portraying the Chinaman as a person with evil qualities, who is able to control his emotions
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  • 230 5 Tokio, June 16. —The following official communique was issued here to-day: “When it was learned that the Bolsheviks had massacred the Japanese garrison, the Consul and the Japanese residents at Nikolaievsk in March, the Japanese Government instructed the Consul and the military at Vladivostock, co-ope-rating with
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  • 189 5 Vladivostock, June 4. —M. Medvedieff, head of the Zemstvo Provisional Government, has received the following telegram from M. Kransochekoff, Foreign Minister of the Verkne-L dinsk Government “Tschitcherin’s and General Oi s declarations form a firm basis for a peaceful and speedy settlement of the Far I.astern
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    • 271 5 I SCHWEPPES. I Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, I Malvern Water, Tonic I J water and Relenta water. Obtainable at| The Leading Clubs, e. s o. Hotel and from Huttenbach, Lazarus Sous., Ltd., f (incorporated in me straits settlements.) I TRY IT J I Star Brand I BRITISH LAGER BEER Cases
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    • 182 5 Penang orchestral society Grand concert Dance July IGtQ, 1926, in tfe Ji.aU, at 9-15 p. m. PRICES $3 and $2. BOOKING AT ROBINSON’S. PLAN NOW OPEN. g ROSS’S STEREO-PRISM g 1 BINOCULARS. fO I r Magnification x 6 Eye- |3 2 piece focussing $l3O M j r la Magnification xl2
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    • 182 5 IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. From MONDAY to WEDNESDAY, sth and 7th JULY, In the First House at 8 p. m. Vitagraph Blue Ribbon present Atifia Stewart and Earle Williams in 1 Bee). JUGGERNAUT Reel a 4 I A story of the Colossus Modern Railroad. In the Second House at
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  • 1260 6 The first meeting of the German Reichstag was interesing, in view of the new Chancellor’s speech on foreign policy. Febrenbach adopted an attitude of resignation towards the “heavy burden” of the Versailles Treaty, and we are pleased to learn that he reminded the recently elected House that the
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  • 1823 6 The telegrams from San Francisco, regarding the fplanks that “Platforms may be hammered into the and Planks.” Democratic platform, and others that will probably prove to be of unworkable dimensions, leave no doubt in our minds that the correspondent who described the Committeemen a? 41 wrestling behind
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    • 202 6 (BOOTH’S I LONDON OLD TOM I GiN I WELL-KNOWN AND RECOGNIZED I I AS ONE OF THE BEST ALL OVER I INDIA AND CHINA. I PRICES ON APPLICATION I BEHR Coy., I PENANG. I ISLE OF SKYE. H THE CREAM OF JL HIGHLAND WHISKY llnlSSsl f° r Skye-’ WHY? B||||3
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    • 11 6 E. A 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day, and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2 30 a.m. 8.41 a m. 2.23 p.m. 9.08 p m. To-morrow. 3.01 a in. 8.58 a.m. 2.50 p.m. 9.33 p.m.
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  • 1577 7 DRAFTING THE PLATFORM. the favourites for nomination. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] San Francisco, Jane 30. Committeemen to-day are wrestling behind closed doors with the task of drafting a platform acceptable' to; all elements of the party. A flcod of oratory began at noon. The floor of the Convention was interrupted
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  • 105 7 THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE. Washington, Joly 1. Senator Harding, in his first campaign speech, urged the preservation of Americanism,” the first and highest duty of all citizens. He dtclaad America aid not intend to hold aloof, but to arrogate to herself the keeping of the American continent and every concept
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  • 37 7 New York, July 3. It is announced that a billion dollar campaign for an inter-church world movement bps been abandoned, owing to the number of collections of various kinds at present being made throughout the country.
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  • 44 7 Washington, July 3. The trade returns show that exports to Europe were $385,000,000, to South America £58,000,000, to India $76,000,000 and to North America $152,000,000. Imports from Europe were $92,000,000, from South America $63,000,000, from India $106,000,000, and from North America $138,000,000.
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  • 34 7 New York, June 30. The Government purchases of silver at present amount to 3,040,000 ounces. Another Purchase. New York, July 2. A further Government purchase of a million cunces of silver is announced.
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  • 40 7 San Fiancisco, July 3. A shipment of gold worth $6,500,000 consigned to Messrs Morgan, arrived from Hongkong. It is understood to be part ot the balance of a loan to South Russia by American and British Bankers.
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  • 53 7 Washington, July 2. Following a Conference with Senator Harding, Mr Clement, Governor of Vermont, indicated that he will immediately call a special session of the Vermont Legislature to consider the Woman Suffrage Amendment to the Federal Constitution, which only requires ratification by one more State to
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  • 48 7 Washington, July 2. Admiral Benson, Chairman of the Shipping Board, announces that the agreement between the Hamburg.Amerika Line and the American Ship and Commerce Corporation, whereby the ex German trade routes are opened to American shipping, has been submitted for the approval of the Snipping Board.
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  • 83 7 WELCOME TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA. London, July 1. An Albany, (Western Australia) message t>ays the Piince of Wales arrived in the Renown and was welcomed by the Governor, the Premier of Western Australis, the Mayor of Albany, leading citizens and a fine gathering of ex-soldiers, nurses and school
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  • 23 7 New York, July 2. It is announced that a loan of $35,000,000 has been concluded between Switzerland and American Bankers.
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  • 127 7 A CHANGE OF PLANS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 1. Mr Bonar Law]intimated that very probably the Home Rule Bill would not be proceeded with till the autumn session. Lord Birkenhead’s Opinion, London, July 2. The House of Lords rejected, without a division, the Bill introduced by
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  • 128 7 London, July 1. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr H Bottomley, Mr Bonar Law sated that all German Submarine Commanders whose names were published by the Admiralty in September, 1918, as war prisoners had been released except one who was accused of a grave violation
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  • 74 7 London, July 1. lu the House of Commons, the second reading of the Coal Bill was affirmed by 217 votes to 91 Sir Robert Horue, replying to the debate, stated that the control of export of coal would cease when things became normal, but he could not
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  • 365 7 London, July 1. In the House of Common 0 replying to a question, Mr F G Kellaway said rhe departments coi cerned were carefully considering the p esible tff c;s of the American Merchant Marine Bill on British shipping. AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE BILL The Jones’ Merchant
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  • 38 7 A Super-" Zepp." Surrendered. London, July 1« The German Super-Zeppelin L7l, which was built specially to homb New York, was surrendered under the Peace Treaty and has arrived in England. It is the largest airship in the world.
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  • 130 7 TIME FOR A DECISION.” fßouter’s Telegrams.] London, July 1. In the House of Commons, replying to Col J Gretton, Mr Bonar Law stated that the Krassin negotiations were still proceeding, but as the Government concluded the time for a decision had arrived they had intimated this to
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  • 384 7 London, June B—■ Apparently the Government are satisfied with the guarantees that M Krassin has been able to obtain from bis Government for their political demands, namely, that all British prisoners should be released from Russia, that there should be no Bolshevik propaganda by trade agents, and
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  • 36 7 London, July 1. The revenue for the quarter shows the following incease», compared with the same quarter in 1919. Excise, £17,762,000 stamps £2,017,000, income tax £14,604,000. The decreases were customs, £2,014,000 and excessprofits£7.423 000.
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  • 305 7 The returns issued by the Board of Trade recently show that for the month of May the apparent adverse trade balance was £27,000 000. This is by far the most atisfhctory result achieved in any month since the Armist ce. Indeed, if we accept the Board of
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  • 89 7 BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE. London, July 1. A Warsaw communique says east of Szepietowka, the enemy occupied a part of Poland which Polish troops had previously, evacuated. The Bolshevik Aim. London, July 1. The “Times” Berlin correspondent says the Reds are concentrating 72 divisions on the Polish frontier, and a new
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  • 43 7 ALLIED REINFORCEMENTS. London, July 1. The newspapers state that General Ironside is proceeding to Ismid to command the Anglo-Greek forces. The “Times” Chanak correspondent says the British landed at Lapsaki opposite Gallipoli. Greeks landed at KilidBahr to reinforce the French garrison.
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  • 116 7 THE PORTE’S REPLY. Paris, July 1The Turkish reply to the draft peace treaty recognises the independence of Armenia and the Hedjaz, the French Protectorate in Tunis and Morocco, renounces all claims to Libya, Egypt and the Islands in the Aegean, recognises the independence of Syria, Mesopotamia and Palestine,
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  • 12 7 London, July IThere is no confirmation the Report town is quiet.
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  • 77 7 THE LONDON VIEW. London, July 1. Food riots e o lid 'clothing She The re X- in London is.that report, of such disorders nre for not der to give an excuse to Germany re reducing her forces. Prussian Attitude. Berlin, July 1Herr Severing, the Prussian Master
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  • 21 7 Berlin, July 1. Herr Wirth, the new Finance Minister, estimates the’ total debt of Germany at 265,000,000,000 marks.
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  • 18 7 Paris, July 1. The Senate ratified the Austrian Peace Treaty by 263 votes to 23.
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  • 68 7 “INTENDED FOR RUSSIA. Paris, July 3. The French Government announces its readiness to aid French aircraft constructors in China by selling them material now in China originally intended for Russia. Two French Companies, the Economic Organisation Bureau and the Compagnie Franco Colombienne, are studying the possibility
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  • 757 8 A FEW OF THEM. Literature would be very much poorer without its hypocrites. Perhaps the most famous is Tartuffe,” Moliere’s u imposter,” a character which of all others has probably led to the most controversy. As a work of art it is considered to be superb From the
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  • 161 8 Casualties and Damage to Buildings, Some casualties and much damage to buildings were caused by ao earthquake that rocked the island of Formosa on June sth. The cities of Taipeh and Tainan were not much affected, but other localities sufl ered considerable damage and some 1< as
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  • 66 8 Peking, June 21. —The Dragon Festival passed quietly and fear of a ‘coup d’etat’ is no longer entertained. Chang Tso Lin arrived on Saturday and had an audience of the President yesterday. Tsao Kun was expected yesterday but postponed his departure owing to a slight
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    • 353 8 NOW IN STOCK BLITAR COFFEE POWDER BEANS THE BEST AND FINEST GROUND JAVA COFFEE. FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: ESBRS. HOE CHOON CO. THE PENANG SUPPLY AGENCY. MESSRS. HONG JOO CO. MESSRS. MOH H N CO. CHONG KEE CO. GUAN KEE. CHIAT SENG KONGSI. TONfi JOO. w HUAT The Holland Straits
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  • 834 9 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of Suogei Tukang Rebber Company Ltd, was held at the registered Offices of the Company, Penang, on Saturday, 3rd July, Mr P N Mitford presiding. The notice convening the meeting and the Directors’ report having been read by a representative of the
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  • 46 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Overture William Tell ...Rossini 2. Dream of Rag- time ...Thurban 3. Reminiscences. Of Gounod ...Godfrey 4. Waltz Premier Printemps ...Margie 5. March Oh You Beautiful Doll ...Neat
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  • 82 9 m T We understand that Capt Carroll’s aerial exhibitions in Singapore m«y commence on Saturday next, but the exact date is not yet certain. All arrangements are being made by Mr C F F Wearne, the owner of the Nighthawk. We hear also that Lieuts Parer ani Mclntosh
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  • 26 9 Tin was quoted in London on July 2nd at £260 spot, and £264 101 three months on the Ist, £249 10s and £254 10s.
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  • 170 9 The output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability for the month of June was 38,000 yards, 345 hours, 237 piculs, lost ten days owing to broken screen shaft and stopped on 30th June for new ladder and overhaul. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, NL, for the
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  • 28 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for June:— Batu Lintang lbs 15,559 Batu Matang 13,904 Bakap Plantations 18,888 Jong Lancior 51,494 Kedah 45,595 Parit Perak 14,700
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  • 188 9 Pbnang, July 5, 1920. SP. Tapioca No. 2 $9 001 b>negs done M. P. Tapioca $9.50 j Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 0z)... sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal. Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of
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  • 73 9 The Empire Theatre will commence screening from to-night the Great London Mystery Serial in 24 reels, four of which will be shown to-night. It is a play full of thrills. David Devant who is acknowledged to be the world’s greatest magician, being in the leading part. This
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  • 109 9 The Penang Orchestral Society will make its debut, in the Town Hall, on Friday, the 16th inst, when a concert and dance will be held, and we have no doubt that the efforts of the Society will be rewarded by a full hall. It is very gratifying
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  • 114 9 Penang, July 5, 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 27/32 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 11/32 i, 3 Credit ...2/4 29/32 3 Documentary ...4/4 31/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 118 3 days’ sight Private x 130 Bombay Demand Bank 118 Madras Demand -Bank ]lB 3
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  • 163 9 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Bendoran, Galley, 2,587, Saigon, Sandilands Battery A Co, general. Kalyan, French, 5,6 i 5, London, A. Gilfillan Co, genera); Teesba, Rowe, 3,428, Madras, Islay Kerr Go, general. Trang, Pithie, 73, Deli, Eastern Shipping Co, general. To-day’s Arrivals. Kinta, Lawrie, 509, Singapore, Adamson Gilfillan Co, general. Expected
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  • 25 9 2,007 coolies arrived yesterday per ss. Teesta, 759 go to Palau Jerejak for quarantine. The balance proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 275 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m Taiping
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  • 32 9 Despatched. Delivered. Mail “C May 15th June 10th Mail “E” May 22nd Jane 15 h Mail “D” May 19th Jane 17th Mail “G Mty 29th Jane 22 ad
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  • 11 9 A homeward mail, via Singapore, closes at 7-15 a.m.lto-morrow.
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  • 526 10 HEAVY RISE IN BUSINESS. The return of imports into, and exports from, the Straits Settlements for the quarter ended Mar. 31st shows that the total value of imports of merchandise was $345,338,745, an increase of $151,543,754 over the corresponding quarter of 1919. Singapore imports were valued at
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