Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 158. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 12th JULY, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 440 1 F J I THE NIKKO STUDIO NOW AT I i i 7, NORTHAM ROAD, Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. I ueilli ***** j k iiki4i 'V‘ k iL f f I I JUST A MOMENT. MARCHANT CALCULATOR I■ j -You h av en wondered if j ENDS ALL FIGURE WORRY.
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    • 28 1 g THE BEST CAR IH TOWIU f I J a I I ;W«wrr mm* vt-Huo 3 Sole Agents S.S. I M S- S Ong Sam Leong a Co,
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    • 2726 2 r POSITIONS WANTED. FQR.At-Z. HOT.CE». BISICHI Tl» CO. «ICEHU» LTD. «gg, .J I dCU l i-..T..u. !1 *.T“\Tcrt“k°.“» ..“.X’te""l M» married, see Job as clerk on estate or For farther particulars please apply Box wlll be held at the Chinese Town Hall on in favoar of Alberfc Ern9 Bb Thomas
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  • 562 3 ASIATIC ENQUIRY COMMISSION’S REPORT. Simla, July 1, —A conmuniqae states:— By the mail which has just arrived front South Africa the Government of India havt received a copy of theinteiim report, dated 12th May, 1920, submitted by the Asiatic Er quiry Commission to the Govern »rGeueral
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  • 393 3 A Committee on Pacific Exploration, appointed by the National Research Council of the I nited States of America, has arranged a Pan-Pacific Scientific Congress to meet at Honolulu in August of this year, says the “Times.” It is announced that scientific men from the countries “whose
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    • 391 3 CO MPI ETF >*J J I I I °wL f JtWbOl H t Xll II J IMu ExTOtfi \.l i I H ‘■•l miucande&gs Over work, worry and concen- V cessive wear and wastage of V < —--the nerve ce Is, which frequently ll| i result in Nervous Breakdown, y
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    • 290 3 SHAKE OFF THE SHACKLES. Rheumatism is one of the world’s greatest slave masters. It shackles many thousands of helpless men and women with its bonds cf pain. Deliverance is at hand, for those afflicted beings, however, for the soothing influence of Little’s Oriental Balm opens the way to freedom. Even
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    • 457 3 wo*. E3I B. ROSE’S fl LIME JUICE Prepared solely from pure Lime Juice and the finest refined sugar. a mF WS] THE STANDARD FOR PURITY and EXCELLENCE. FINSBURY JltjU Insist on having St. lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllin -M -~-WT————T’"* l iruw Oil I z The Mother who loves her baby, and yet is
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  • 83 4 PRESIDENT WILSON’S MESS \GE [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Columbu», Jc»ly 7. President W.hm sent a to Governor Cox hear*y congratulations and c irdiai best wishes. Journal st Candidates. New York, July 8. Senator Harding a. d Governor Cox exchanged cordial tel gram as fello* j urnalists. Mr. Bryan Sad. v
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  • 68 4 Washington, July 8. Mr Fairchild President of the American Constitutional League, has instituted proceedings in the Supreme C urt of the District of Columbia, to obtain an injunction to fo. bid Mt Colby to issue a proclamation announcing rhe ratification of the Female Suffrage Amendment to
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  • 19 4 New York, July 8. The Treasury has purchased 233,000 ounces of silver at a dollar an ounce.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 311 4 [To Tmi Edjtob or ths “Phtamg Oaesttb.”] Sir,—The views expressed by your correspondent on the Chinese Town Hall meeting will have the full endorsement of the whole Chinese community. The President has been asked to convene a public meeting, and if it be so resolved, to
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  • 151 4 The Dutch steamer Ban Foo Soon, which felt Singapore on Friday afternoon, for Pontianak returned next morning, reporting that at about 8 p.m. on Friday she came into collision off the Horsburgh Lighthouse, situated at the entrance to the Singapore Straits, With the Jardine steamer Chak
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  • 19 4 The next meeting of the Federal Ceunol will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, July 28th.
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  • 1867 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The adjourned nineteenth annual general meeting of the members of the Malay Peninsula Agricu’tU'hl Association was held in the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. Mr William Duncan was voted to the chair, the others present being Messrs D T Middleton, A S Gulston, A
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  • 1105 4 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Perak River Valley Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, No. 9, Union Street, on Saturday. There were present Mr W Duncan (Chairman), the Hon Mr W H Thorne and
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  • 183 4 Penang, July 12, 1920. SP. Tapioca $6.75") sales M. P. Tapioca $7.00 J buyers. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 6 oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 selleas {No.
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  • 118 4 Penang, July 12, 1920. Courtesy of tht Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 29/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 3/8 h 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 31/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 118 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank 118 Madras Demand Bank 118 3 days’
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  • 100 4 The following is the Business Special Meeting of the Muncipal missoners to be held to-morrow; I. Minutes of last meeting to'h« r and confirmed. i 11. To consider and, if approved pass Supplemental Budget No. 5 111. To consider and, if app rov J pass By-laws re’ hoardings
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  • 16 4 Tin was quoted in Penvig to-dav R ai $133 buyers Tin Ore f 133.
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  • 164 4 Yesterday’s Arrivals. Sappho, Cundy, 329, from T. for T Anson Adamson Giifi ian in. general. To-day’s Arrival Klang, McDonald, 932, "iugap ire,AL E «on, Gilfillan Co, general. Expected Arrivals Colombia, Hongkong, 14ch, Thongwa, Madras, 1 4'l», Tara, Singapore, 15 h. Koga Maru, Sii gapore, 16th Madras, Singapore, 16th.
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  • 194 4 DAILY (except Sun lay BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping. I Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, j By tria Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, )-7.1b sa Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, I 6 pm Malacca, Johore, Singapore j and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train s’#
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    • 269 4 NOISES AND NERVES. “A noise in the road outside or the clatter of the children at their play was enough to cause me real agony,” said one nervous woman. Think what that means! When a man or woman is a prey to run-down nerves every sudden sound causes misery. It
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    • 114 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT!. POSITION WANTED. Tapping Conductor, «ingle. peiience, speaks Mtl»y fluently ftDl little Tamil. Quod wi h lab >ur. Exre testimonial». Phase reply Box 1 c/o Pinang Gazette. MISCELLANEQUS. Board and Lodging »»ail«bl for peau. Comforcablti uume, good Terms very moderate. Bex No. Pioang Gazette. F° R SALE. A rew
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  • 873 5 THE NEW COMPANY. The following report of proceedings at the annual general meeting of Tebak Tin Fields, Ltd., held at the registered offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, is supplied by the Secretaries. There were present Messrs Chew Woon Poh (Chairman) and H. D. Mundtll (Directors),
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    • 138 5 r ptnwg orchestral society."* Grand concert Dance July IGtfj, 1920, in tfie 7s>own Jiall, at 9-15 p. m. PRICES $3 and $2. BOOKING AT ROBINSON’S. PLAN NOW OPEN. I j lOwing to the rise of all foodstuffs and other general goods, the PUBLIC seem to do ft very little shopping
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    • 143 5 esmatLwinauweCJ VINCENT Co. I I RAILWAY BUILDINGS. PENANG. j I ESTATE SUPPLIES I I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS I IN STOCK. I I JOHN HOPKINS Co.'s FAMOUS GLEN GARRY WHISKY AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS FOR NEARLY 100 YEARS. At Cheapest Prices. Best Shanghai Flour, Packed i” 49
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    • 119 5 FOR PENANG PACES' Now on iffllw/ ■W| SHOW II flw A SPECIAL SELECTION OF Morning Frocks Dinner Gowns AND Afternoon Dresses. Prices Varying from $6O to $2OO. FULLY TRIMMED Millinery IN THE LATEST EUROPEAN MODELS f 7 t U fij'-’ f .'i‘ I iJMX ALARG E A N D I,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 402 5 IMPERIAL p.Ja u EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. From MONDAY 12th, to WEDNESDAY 14th JULY, 1920. In the First House at 7-45 p. m. Hepworth presents Lionelie Howard in The White Mope S Reels A romance of the ring in A Brilliant act. Reels 4 A Depot Romeo I 1 Reel
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  • 20 6 Smart.— At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on July 9th, to Captain and Mrs. E. L. Smart, a daughter.
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  • 86 6 Farrell —Naylor.—On July 7th, at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rev. Archdeacon Swindell, Pilot Officer Henry Frederick Osborne Farrell, R.A.F., eldest son of Henry S. Farrell, Toronto, Canada, to Ethel Annie, only daughter of Mrs. E. Naylor, Buxton, England. Wright—Neubronner. At St. Andrew’s Church, Parit Buntar, on June
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  • 1186 6 The growing interest evinced by women in politics in the Near East, anl the Far East has made a deep impression upon observers. Sir John Jordan has remarked that women in China, instead of hindering progress, are euderv< uru>g to expedite it by all means in tbeir p
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  • 1246 6 The determination of the Allies to secu'e the execution of the Treaty At Spa. wa3 shortly and very fl actively intimated by Mr Lloyd George at Spa. The time for procrastination has gone by there remains the duty of complying with the Allie,’ terms We were relieved
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  • 186 6 THE HANDICAPS. The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Penang Races, Tuesday July 20th Race I.—Five Furlongs. Gay Lad 9.2, Wester Watten 8.8, Wendy 8.8, Darfur 8.4, Nankin 7.6. Race 2. —Six Furlongs, Golden Strand 10.0, Cyrano 9.12, Antara 9.12. Madame Mill 9.10, Acquisition
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  • 66 6 The P.S.C. Gibbons Cup competition, 100 yds. handicap, and the ”B” Class monthly handicap, 50 yds., were decided yesterday, as follows 100 Yds. Handicap, Gibbons Cup. 1. P. W. Saffery (5 secs.) 2. F. D. Thompson (Scr,) 3. G. Milner (4 secs.) 50 Yds. Handicap. ”B” Class.
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  • 50 6 CHINESE IMPRISONED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 1--Four Chinese were convicted of the theft of Government rice worth $25.006 in a twakow, which they took away but ought to have discharged into a Government godown. All four were sent to prison for one year each.
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  • 138 6 In pursuance <_ f the powers vested His Excellency the Governor in Council under section 19 of the Printing Presses Ordinance, 1920, .’t is notified in th® Government Gazette that the printing presses used by and documents published by the following companies: —Tee Straits Times Press,
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    • 205 6 f B O O T H S I LONDON OLD TOM I lIM I WELL-KNOWN AND RECOGNIZED I AS ONE OF THE BEST ALL OVER INDIA AND CHINA. nr p RICES ON APPLICAIION ;i B£ H < Coy., PENANG. I ~~l* I JUST ARRIVED. »♦»< s First Shipment of ANDRE
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    • 18 6 race week SPECIAL DINNERS Tuesday, July. rntjursday, 22nd July. Saturday. July. DANCING AFTER DINNER. SPECIAL TIFFINS EVERY DAY.
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  • 27 6 DEATH. At Kuala Lumpur on the 9th July, Bernard Benedict Hall, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hall, aged 5 months and 29 days.
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  • 1485 7 DISARMAMENT PROTOCOL. THE ALLIES’ CONDITIONS. [Reuter’s London, July 8 A Spa communique says: In opening, Mr L'ovd George expressed the Allies’ defier urination to secure the execution of the Trc« v which hitherto had b?en most inadequate as regards the surrender or destraction of material, and the reduction
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  • 292 7 LORD LONDONDERRY’S STATEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 9. Lord Londonderry, opening the Interna tional Aero Exhibition, referred to recen alarmis% exaggerated statements as regard? air development by other nations, especially Germany. He added that Germany at present had 49 undertakings licensed to participate in air traffic, which were
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  • 170 7 ORANGE DAY PRECAUTIONS. s e London, July 8 In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Asquith, Mr Bonar Law stated thafi ail possible precautions were being taken to prevent disorders in Ireland on Orange Day, the 12th July. As regards Londonderry, in accordance with the recommendation of the
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  • 106 7 London, July 6. The Board Trade returns for Jone show imports £170,500,000, compared with £123,000,000 in Jane last year. Among raw materials the largest rise was raw cotton and cotton waste of which the advance was nearly £4,500,000. Exports amounted to 116,000,000 against £64,500,000 in June last
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  • 62 7 GOVERNMENT RESIGNS. Ottawa, July 8, The resignation ©f the Borden Government becomes effective on July 10th. It is officially announced that the Hon. Mr Arthur Meighen, K C, Minister of the Interior, will be entrusted with the formaion of a new administration, which has accepted two retirements from the
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  • 27 7 ANOTHER REVOLUTION Washington, July 8. It is reported from Eagle Pass (Texas) that twelve bridges have bean burned in Coahuila, causing rumours of a new revolution.
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  • 245 7 ATTACKS ON LONG FRONT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin July 7. A Warsaw message says the Bolsheviks have begun au offensive on the northern front north of the Molodetchno-Polotsk Railway, five divisions participating. Bolsheviks Repulsed. Warsaw, July 8. A Bolshevik offensive on the middle Dvina was repulsed with loss. The
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  • 130 7 PRINCE KROPOTKIN’S VIEWS. London, July 8. In a message to British workers. Prince Kropotkin, who is living near Moscow, urges the re-opening of relations by the western nations with Russia. He warns the workers of the west that the present regime is an example showing how communism
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  • 38 7 RUSSIAN HARBOUR OCCUPIED. Washington, July 8. It is officially reported that- Japanese troops occupied Possiet Bay, which is stated to be the last first-rate harbour north of Port Arthur, remaining in the possession of Russia.
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  • 59 7 KEMAL MOBILISING, LcnduD, July 8 It is reported that Kemal Pasi.a Las oidered a general mobilisation ,in Anat li’, and forcible rec uiting of all fit men without di-’incion of lelidoa. Alexandretta The ‘‘Daily M.’.l Constantinople co respondent say? the French larded 12,000 troops at Alexandretta, preparatory to
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  • 36 7 THE UNIVERSITIES DRAW. Lond ii, July 8. Yorkshire beat Northampton by 228 runs. Lancashire beat Kent by m innings and 71 runs. Oxford University v Cambridge Unire'sity was drawn. 11-in in’erfered with <.he match.
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  • 36 7 London, July 9. Iu the House of Common?, questi ns elicited the inf >rmation from Mr McCurdy that retail pricas on Jane Ist were 150 percent above tho?e of May Ist, 1914.
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  • 999 7 THE OFFICER’S DEFENCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 8. A White Paper has been issued giving the defence of General Dyer, iu view of the debate on the Hunter Report in the House of Commons this afternoon. General Dyer points out that he knew the military dangers of the
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  • 46 7 London, July 8. In the .House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin, replying to a question with reference to the Double Income Tax, said he hoped reciprocal action would be taken by the Dominions, but hitherto there had not been time ho enter into negotiations
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  • 183 7 MR BONAR LAW’S STATEMENT. London, Joly 7. Tr Tn the House cf Commons, replying to Sir Donald Mac’ean. Mr Bonar Law taid so far as the B itrisli Government was concerned, the signatoi L a to il e P» ace Treaty embodied in the T»eatv tinor full obligati >'•?.
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  • 49 7 London, July 9. In the House of Commons, replying tci Mr. Hurd, Colonel Amery said a complete list of the contributions by the Dominions,; Colonies and Dependencies in men, money, and kind in aid of the Allies during the war was now being prepared for publication.
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  • 56 7 London, July 8. Sir Roderick Jones, Chairman and Managing Director of Reuter’s Agency, was married to-day, in Chelsea Old Church, to Miss Emid Bagnold. The Archbishop of Capetown officiated. Mr. and MrsAsquith, Lord and Lady Northcliffe, Lord and Lady Gladstone, Lord and Lady Lyth ton, and Lord
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  • 29 7 London, July 8. In the French Open Golf Championship, Hagen (America) beat Lafitte (France) in the replay over 36 holes, after tying over 72 holes.
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  • 53 7 FRANCE v. AMERICA. London, July 8The Lawn Tennis play in the Davis Cup, tie between France and America, began at Eastbourne in most unfavourable! weather, Gobert (France) facing Johnson: (America) in the singles. When the scot® stood at 4 —3, Johnson leading, rain compelled the abandonment of
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  • 24 7 PRINCETON BEATS OXFORD. London, July 8. At Queen’s Club, at athletics, I rinctfton University beat Oxford University jr>y six events to four.
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  • 1068 8 The Japanese p. Wooiing Mara, while proceeding up river to Sianatau yn June 14, was looted by pirates. The sub sgent of iht Nisshin Risen Kaisha was killed by the brigands during the looting. The remarkable feature of the shirbudding industry at present, says the “bhiphuild ing and
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  • 1082 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Peking Houses of Parliament gave a reception to M. Painleve. Mr M E Sherwood 'is granted leave of absence for eight months. Mr L V J Laville is appointed to act temporarily as Second Magistrate, Singapore. Mr W G Hennings has bean re-elected as a Licensing Justice
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  • 243 9 —“S.F P Sympathetic reference was made by the Chief Justice, Sir John Bucknill, K C, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, to the death of Sir Theodore Ford, a former Chief Justice of the Colony. His Lordship said that the late Sir Theodore Ford, who was
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  • 57 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Overture Soir D’Automne, Bovlilion 2. Fox Trot Hawaii I’m Lones m a fjr you ...Gumble 3. Selection Le Barb’er de S ville ...Rossini 4. Waltz A Wa'»z, Dream. Strauss 5. March
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  • 61 9 The following are further subscriptions to the Raffles College Fund: Previously acknowledged $857,658.73 Per Consul-General for Japan 24,200.00 Per The District Officer, Temerloh 2,492.70 Stamford R. Robinson 1,000 Per Mr. H. B. Polglase, Hon. Treasurer, Penang: Proceeds of a concert given in aid of the Fund, received
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