Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 July 1920

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. 7 si No. 159. VOL. LXXVIII. TUESDAY, 13th <L LY, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 376 1 «^Obtainableevery j I 5 IhL I B i I Ong Sam Leong Co., Penang. t Ihe DISTINCTIVENESS I /f- YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. VIDUALITY OF “STATE EXPRESS” I BEAR BRAND MILK I JB® 4TTW Hu i you can have no idea what a Z* Perfeclly sterilised Mil» j «'ggO really
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    • 24 1 «SN»mMMBW*«nNnmMU THE BEST C WHj I Jw I i Ifa» i P UA -IM-HtAO LSole Agents 8.8. a F.*4> Ong Sam Leong A 00,
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    • 2943 2 POSITION WANTED. J trees, With. COMPANY LIMITED. IJS* J Estate ot the Late Stilton Idris Tapping Conductor, single, 1| years ex- guarantee of 75 per cent germination with- Incorporated in England) BY PUBLIC AU perience, speaks Malay fluently and a t j lo p, M. S. <k S. S. Price
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  • 846 3 .—Ex “HIGHLY EFFICIENT CAMP.” A representative of the “Malay Mail” recently paid a visit to the Quarantine at Port Swettenham and records his impressions as follows: A visit to the Port Swettenham Quarantine Station is an agreeable surprise. In passing through the spacious and well kept grounds
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    • 497 3 Williams Shaving Soaps Whether it be Williams’ stick or cream that you prefer, you will find the same inimitable qualities in both. bs>7 That soft, rich lather which lasts until you have gone over all your V face, will make your daily shave a Z®\ pleasure. For hot climates, when
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    • 499 3 dScWHv I RUNNYMEDE HOTEI\ I BLhO TEfiiOoLYill seaside) penanc. j Had To Tie Child’s Hands At Night. Cuticura Heals. 8 THE FINEST SITUATION IN PENANG t.'c k T^°Zff^:k my n£S 1 terms MODERATE I and burned terribly and I had to tie scratched so. It also caused much UNDER THE
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  • 773 4 Mr. Frank Corbett has returned to Perak from Home. Mr. A. A. Simpson, of the Federated Enginering Co., Klang, has gone to Singapore to join the United Enginers. Inspector Benge, late of Penang, has commenced duties in Singapore as Traffic Inspector, on his return from lea\c. Commander
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  • 125 4 F.M.S. ASK FOR MORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 13. With reference to the shortage of Medical Officers and nurses the ‘Malay Mail’ is informed on good authority that a cable was sent in December, 1919, asking for the appointment of 22 Medical Officers, nine
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  • 67 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 13. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon. in St. Andrew’s -Cathedral, of Inspector Edwards. Straits Police, and Miss Alice Fox. There was a very representative gathering. His Excellency the G.0.C., General Sir D. H. Ridout, gave the bride away, Lady Ridout
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  • 277 4 ALLEGED RASH DRIVING. Yusuf, a Boyanese motor car driver, was charged with driving a motor car along Chulia Street in a manner so rash or negligent as to endanger human life on the 11th instant, and was remanded till the 17th instant, which date was fixed for the
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  • 268 4 INCORPORATION WITH ASAM K UM BANG. The incorporation of Austral Malay Tin, Limited, and Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Limited, in the F.M.S. has I now been completed. The Companies j have been in course of liquidation in Ausi tralia to permit of this change of regisl
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  • 1629 4 IN THE HEART OF ASIA MINOR. Sir Philip Gibbs, writing recently from Constantinople said From the Sea of Marmora to the Caspian, and from the Black Sea to the Syrian desert there are 1 armed bsnds of many races bou id together I by Mohammedan sentiment, but acting
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  • 72 4 Simla, June 28.—The Government of India have sanctioned a grant of eight scholarships to be competed for by pupils of British Army Schools in India, whose parents do not pay school fees. The cost of the scholarships will be Rs. 3,840 in the first year, rising annually by
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  • 116 4 Penang, July 13 1920. (2?y Courtesy ot lh« Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 29/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 118 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank 118 Madras Demand Bank 118 3 days* sight
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    • 272 4 LADIES’ ANNOUNCEMENI The British Supply Agency beg to announce, and respectfully invite inspection of, a display at R ooni No. J, Grand Hotel, (above the Robinson Piano Company’s premises in Beach Street) of over 500 Robelengths exquisitely embroidered in most charming designs, and comprising Crepe-de-Chines, Shantung Silks, Silk Voiles, Silk
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  • 743 5 ALOR STAR S BANK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, July 11. Sungei Patani will not crow long over the capital for having a bank, because the establishment of a branch of the Chartered Bank in Alor Star, is on the wing. The site of the proposed building
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    • 169 5 I'pcnang ordissirol Solely. Grana Concerts Dance I July 1920, in t/je "(sown Jiall, at 9-15 p. m, iI? ICES $3 and $2. BOOKING AT ROBINSON’S. PLAN NOW OPEN. Che Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. JUST RECEIVED. NEW STOCK OF ENGLISH MADE ACCOUNT BOOKS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, &c., RULED, BOUND AND
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    • 151 5 UNi-LECTRIC j LIGHT AND POWER GENERATORS NEW TYPE WITH SELF STARTER fe-; w f Can be atarted and stopped from T two or three remote podtiotu by < MERHY PRESSING A BUTTON. p V 4 Genereles direct current vt HO Yalta. Capacity, forty K a. p. taagatan lampe. F:., SOLS
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    • 100 5 FOR PENANG PACKS! I V 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 A L A RGE -AN D g’/J '/TLX CHOICE SELECTION. Ij/ O <4 til: J 7 > PRICES FROM
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    • 389 5 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. RETURN VISIT OF FILLIS’ GREAT CIRCUS After their Triumphant and Successful lour of Sumatra, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements Grand Opening Fr ltVsp.m 6th Location: gJQ NEW TENTS at ß o amat Something New for the Penang Season. cossgroves The Pierrot Acrobats. In their Marvellous Acrobatic and
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  • 1309 6 Sicce the f-ill in excba >ge at SI ai gb> i the P.ess of the Northern port ba? published columns cf news ard comment which we h..ve fot nd of sp cia! interest, because of the light tl ey hr /W upon the r&mificatioi s
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  • 1887 6 “Tales of Fishes” by Zane Grey Publishes, Hodder and Gladiators of Stoughton, Ltd., London, the Sea. We glanced at the tide of this handsome volume without any enthusiasm. There aie so many fish storiep, and so many fishermen arfc will, somewhat of economists in tru’ h'ulness, and
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    • 207 6 I “PICCAdIILY” I THE CIGARETTE OF THE YEAR. I ARE YOU A SMOKER I THEN YOU MUST HAVE I MO I IT IS THE BEST. I STOCKED BY I ALL DEALERS, t IwMKf' I SOLE AGENTS: I G. h. slots Co., BmeO I PENANG. i INSIST ON GETTING I Maconochie’s
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    • 21 6 E. &~0. RACE WEEK SPECIAL DINNERS Tuesday, 2016 July. JS6ursday, 22nd July. Saturday, 2tt6 July. DANCING AFTER DINNERSPECIAL TIFFINS IVERY DA*.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 44 6 THE TIDES. The following are the ticks for to-day, and to m rrow Peaai’g Siandttrd Time High Water Low Water. 10-DAT. 10 18 a.m. 3.52 h in. 10 49 p.m. 5.06 p.m. To MORROW. 11 06 am. 5.C0 a.m 11.47 p.m. 6 01 p.m.
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  • 1039 7 THE COAL QUESTION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] —Havas. London, July 10, Syi communique says the afternoon a of the Conference was almost [JjfcULM y devoted to coa], He-r Bergmann x 4 .(1 the shortage of deliveries was Rhine floods, Get many’s internal [l trL Q blea and strikes. I M
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  • 136 7 TURKISH FORCE-HARD HIT. London, July 9. A Greek communique says in the operations in A-ia Minor, the enemy’s forces which opposed the Northern Aimy rum bered 20,000, of whom 1,500 were killed or wounded and many csptmed or surrendered. It is estimated < nly 4,000 e caped t<-Brus-a,
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  • 113 7 INTERNATIONAL COURT. TLe Hagar, June 10. The Internal Committee of Jurists of the Lesgue of Nations in a cc mmuuiqce reports that it fixed the fundamental principles of the composition of the C urt. after which the Advisory Commit tee dis cussed the status of the Judges, and
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  • 32 7 London, July 9 Rain interfered with the Couu’y cricket matches. Gloucestershire v Essex wa= drawn. Worcestershire’s match was abandoned Leicestershire beat Derbyshire by tix wickets. Surrey v Han’’» was drawn,
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  • 95 7 The following is a table from the result* telegraphed by Reuter:— P. W. L. D. LarcisLiie 16 13 2 1 Suriey 12 9 1 2 Yorkshire 13 9 2 2 Kent 12 8 2 2 Middlesex 9 6 1 2 Notts 10 5 4 1 Essex 12
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  • 36 7 AMERICAN SUCCESSES. Eastbourne, July 10. In the Davis Cup lawn tennis singhs, the American, Johnston, beat the-French-man, Gobert, 6-3, 8 6, 6-3. The American, Tilden, beat Frenchman, Laurentz, 4 6, 6-2, 6 16 3.
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  • 239 7 RETREAT ON WHOLE FRONT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 9. Telegram? show ihat the Poles continue to retreat over the whole front. The depth of the retreat.in the centre is 60 miles, and it will probably involve the abandonment of Minsk. British General’s Escape. The Times’ Warsaw correspond- n
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  • 18 7 GENERAL WRANGELS ADVANCE. Constantinople, July 10. General Wrangel’s troops occupied Berdiansk, on the Sea of Azov.
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  • 55 7 SOVIET ACCEPTS CONDITIONS. London, July 9. Reu'er is authoritatively informed tl at tl-e S. viet Government has now sigr ified its willingness enter in o negotiations forthwith for the resumption of trade relations on the basL of the points laid down by the British Onvenment in the
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  • 70 7 Washington, July 9, The U. S State Department has removed restriction* on trade with Soviet Rus ia, except material to be used for war purposes. Individual licences aae required to export > comoti".e? aid railroad materia 1 The decision was tracked af er commuuications wi’h
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  • 93 7 Lrndon, July 9. The Commercial Committee of the House of Commons gave a luncheon to Sir John Randles and presented him wi>h m il’uminattd addre*a. Replyirg to the toas' of bis health, Sir John Randles said be had been the recipi nt of great kiudr.e-s, courtesy
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  • 21 7 Rome, July 10. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence >n the new Government by 265 votes to 148.
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  • 80 7 New York, July 8. Klo’z Throwing Company has been placed in the hands of trustees, owing to insufficient liquid assets to meet immediate demands. The liabilities are 8,000,000 and the assets, exclusive of plant*, 11,000,000. The Causes. The Klotz Company’s difficulties are believed to be chiefly
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  • 113 7 PRECAUTIONS AT DUBLIN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 9. The Dublin County Council resolved, with one dissentient, not to permit tLe examita ion of the Council’s books by Government agen’s, or to furnish info:me. tion for tt xa’ion purposes. Such information will henceforth on’v be supplied to the Irish Republic.
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  • 103 7 SERIOUS SITUATION. London, July 10. A serious ei nation Las arisen in tl e Midlands, owir g to a s’ strike in Manchester, Salford, Bury, Stoke, Hu-’, de afield and eise*h D re, tod s ati-fac tion with an a c ea-e of wage?, as granted. Scores uf
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  • 39 7 London, July 10 A threatened strike of t mpl y es of tbr London W*Nr Board was averted by the Board agreeing to su’ mit to arbitration a claim for a minimum w-ge of £4 weekly.
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  • 91 7 SOME OF THE RESULTS. London, Ju'y 9. A number of towns, as a prt cautiotai y mea-ure, «re adopting raticning in con sequence of tLe retailfri» refusmg t< purcl ase bome-kilied meat at the enLanc; d rat* f. Pr ces of b ef in the Birkenhead
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  • 112 7 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. London, July 8. At a meeting of the Empire CottonGrowing Ohmmittee, at Manchester, a letter was resd from the President of the Beard of T'Ree, acknowledging the c mmittee’r labouis and the Gov< rnment’a satisfac’iou at the willingness of the British cotton industry to agree tn an
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  • 16 7 Paris, July 10. TLe Ch mber passed the Budget by 522 votes to 66
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  • 65 7 THE PETROLEUM DEPOSITS. M xico City, July 9. The Pr >vieionU Presi lent, Huerta, declared th» ti e article ia the cousti uti.n nationalising petroleum dep-ai s w-u'd bt main'amed heotetically, tut that all decrets is u d by Ca r-*, z r ejndicirig prior righ* ot the p-
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  • 137 7 NEW BILL’S OBJECTS. New York, July 10. A statement nsued in Washington by Mr Jones, Chairman of the Committee or: Commerce, dedans t! e now Shipping L%« does not di-crin i ate agairs ships of any narion, but gives aid to the American Merchant Marine ara domestic
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  • 54 7 FAREWELL TO PERTH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Perth, Ju’y 9 The P inc? <f Wales w>»9 givtn 8 farewell bu» qoe' p ior io leaving fur Cool gardi Referring to tie Thin wseik. H.R H said he did riot reg et being aLI to add a LarmL s?
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  • 219 7 CALCUTTA’S PROGRAMME FOR HIS RECEPTION. Calcutta. July 2. —This dßening, at Government House His Excellency the Governor presided over a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Prince of Wales’s Reception Committee. The Governor moved that a reception worthy of His Royal Highness be organized, the
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  • 43 7 Rangoon. June 29. —The news of the decision that the Prince of Wales will not visit Burma has been received with regret, and a strong feeling of protest against the treatment of the treatment of th* Province ‘S evident-
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 211 7 [To Thz Editor or ths “Pinang Gaztitb.”] Sir,—It would be an excellent idea if the band of the garrison regiment, the South StafTordshires, were to visit Penang and provide the populace here with the pleasure of hearing music as purveyed by the military. Penang bears a share
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  • 192 7 Before Mr. Justice Sproule, acting C.J.C., at the Pahang Assizes at Bentong. Chan Seow, alias Chan Cheong,was charged with returning from banishment, after he had been banished for life from the State of Pahang. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 5 years rigorous imprisonmentChow
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  • 450 7 ISO REDUCIION CONTEMPLATED, We hfive good leasi n to believe th; t the Government sieiiotai patent contemplating a redaction in the pi ice. of «ice. Owing to ihe danger of -applies if rice facing ahi-getLer the Government tbrly in the pr» sent year were obliged io buy
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  • 206 7 The following P.Q.C. tennis ties were piayed last evening; Profession pairs—J. R. Bennett and H. Fearon beat W. W- Marsden and E. H. Forde 6—o, 6 —2 E. E. Chambers and J. Stuart beat E. G. Grafton and C. P., Liston 6 —2, 6 —4; W. S.
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  • 189 7 MALCONTENTS’ STRICT DISCIPLINE. Lahore, July 3. —The “Civil and Military Gazette publishes the following further particulars of the Jullundur in- cident wired by Reuter. —On Monday morning the men of the Ist Connaught Rangers, excited by certain news from Home, refused to go on parade, and intimated
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  • 17 7 Shanghai, June 30. —The June settlement has passer! through, exceeding in magnitude its predecessors.
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  • 48 7 The Fard w-li piny the following programme of music at tLe Dnto K'amat Gardens from 5 30 p.m ’o day 1. Selection S»abat VUrter ...Rm-sini 2. Patrol Passe’ ...Vrlebna 3. Waltz Wedding Chimes Wiegand 4. Quaint Dance Les Fdies Bergerts ...Moiten 5. March Hurrah Boys ...Lacalle
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  • 435 8 LOCKED UP LAND. “Mining,” Trengganu, writing to the “Straits Times” with reference to the wholesale sweeping concessions that in former years were parcelled out by the thriftless, short sighted, selfish rulers of the country who were ready victims to the cunning, far seeing Chinese who were first on the
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  • 334 8 One of the post-war problems which, like the price of coal, affect everybody is the increased cost of paper. Since the beginning of the year 280 newspapers and periodicals in the L nited Kingdom have raised their prices—not in any spirit of 1 profiteering,” but through sheer
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 393 8 I Ttrettone I I TYRES I 8 II g TAROGRESSIVE motorists all M H j-* over the world are equipping S with Firestone Tyfes because j exclusive Firestone values render i! service for which*there is no sub- q stitute. Hie ride is in the rubber; the quality is Firestone. B
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    • 186 8 SOME PEOPLE RUSH ABOUT and tire themselves unnecessarily, thinking to cure their constipation by spasmodic fits of over-exertion. Others more sensible, take reasonable exercise daily, and use the little gentle-as-nature laxatives Pinkettes, occasionally, thus ensuring healthy regularity- By dispelling constipation Pinkettes cure Biliousness, Sick Headaches, Liverishness, foul breath. Of druggists,
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    • 231 8 (SCHWEPPES! i Ginger seer, Ginger Ale, I J Malvern Wafer, Tonic I I Water ani itciente Water. II s sfl «NaiMVe at|l I The tending tlshs, l| e. H. Hstei and tm I Hottenbach, Lazaros Sous., Ltd., ■g (iiic ld stalls auiießieiiis.) II II I 1.1 1 MaITHOID aMMBBMMMMMMM—M—iiNMIiI KT
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  • 829 9 MONTHLY REVIEW. Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., Singapore, report as follows on the rubber marker during the month of Jane. Loudon prices during the month for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale-Crepe were as follows On the sth Jane Rubber 2/1, market quiet; On the
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  • 122 9 Jackson City, in Wyoming, as the result of elections, claims the distinction of being the first municipality in the world to elect an administration composed wholly of women. One of the successful candidates defeated her own husband. Jaskson, which has hardly 500 inhabitants, is the metropolis
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  • 859 9 Messrs Baker, Fearon Co, Koala Lumpur, report as follows: The commencement of the month has shown a renewal of the activi y which characterized business duiug the first three weeks of Jane, and most counters have been dealt io. Buyers still predominate, but the difference of
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  • 95 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day E SHARES. J v ~5 s *5 X 72 35 30 Rutter (Dollar) c. c. c. c. Connemara 2.60 2.65 K.-Sidim 3.80 4.00Lunas 15.00 15.25 15 00 15.25 Perak R. V. 3.80 3.90
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  • 22 9 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £265 spot, and £271 three months; on the 9th, £258 10s and £264.
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  • 24 9 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co N L from 4th to 10th July being one week was 20 tons.
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  • 24 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for June:— Ayer Kuaing lbs 4,700 Bukit Jelutong 5,070 Malacca Plantations 303,600 Rantau 6,300 Temerloh 7,240
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  • 183 9 Pknang, Joly 13, 1920, SP. Tapioca 16.751 sales M. P. Tapioca $7 00 j buyers Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb«. 5 0z)... sel’ers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 selleas
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  • 271 9 PENANG. JULY 13, 1920. BEEF— cts. Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 etew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50—60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart per catty 40 Liver do 70 Fillet
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  • 1085 9 NAMES. 1 fag 5* 25 X £3 1 RUBBER (Dollar.) c Se. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. ...< 85 c 90c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ..J 3 6C; 3.75 Amalgamated Malay Estates 440 4.60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 23.50 24 50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ],30 1.40 Ayer Molek Rubber
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  • 174 9 Expected Arrivals. Colombia, Hongkong, 14tb, Tara, Singapore, 15 b. Kaga Mara, Singapore, 16th. Madras, Singapore, 16tb. Tbongwa, Madras, 16 h. Kamo Maru, London, 17th. Ekma, Rangoon, 18tb. Teesta, Madras, 2 let. Thongwa, Singapore, 22nd. J ypo/e, Suez, 23rd. Dilwara, C >lombo, 23rd. Ek ma, Singap ore, Piassy, London,
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  • 308 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapab Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, p. 16 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremhan, 6 p.ln Malacca, Johore, Singapore j and Hongkong j Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45
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  • 26 9 Despatched D.livered. Mad “u’ Maj 19th Jane 17th Mail “G May 29'h Jane<>2nd Mail “A” Jane sth sth Jaae 9th July 9’h
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  • 34 9 The homeward mail by the Tara closes at 10 a.m oo Thursday. The B I Pac' et TMongwa wrh.tha mails from Eirope is to ariivj here ab 9 a in on Friday.
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  • 95 9 July 15—P ADC, Annual Meeting, Penarg Cricket C<ub 5.15 p.m. Ja’y. 16—Fillia’ Cocas, Data Kraraah 9-15 p m. Ja’y 16—Penang Orchis"al Soc’ety, Concert aud Dance, To an Hall. 9 15 p.m. Julv 17—Penang Bigley, 5 p.m. Joly 18— v SC,“A Class, 220 yd» July 19—Penang Assizes. Jaly 20.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 616 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. MISCELLANEOUS. Wan'ei to purchase a second hand Road Tracer io good condition. Reply abating lowest price, to Box No. 279, c/ j Pin mg Gaz jtte. FOR SALE, Invicta Motor Cycle Excellent Banning O.der and Condition. Apply F. J. Westcott Esq c/ > Pritchard Co. NOTICES. bekoh consolidated
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    • 16 9 Dr. Cassell's Tablets Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body. BoM by all Chemists and
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  • 795 10 FULL STATION'S The Bukit Fraser scheme was all well and good so far as Selangor is concerned and it is recent history that even this scheme was materialised only after repeated efforts on the part of the public to see something done. *At hen. therefore. the F.
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  • 41 10 Shanghai, June 30.—There is no immediate prospect of the resumption of the peace conference. Chang Tso-lin is intriguing for the downfall of Wang 1tang. Tang Shao-yi is refusing to recognise any change of delegate. The situation is obscure.
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  • 351 10 Considerable interest will be evinced in the report of the Colonial Treasurer, Ceylon, regarding the necessity and possibilities of floating a new loan for the Colony in order to meet the expenses of works already in progress and urgent new works which may be more or
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  • 244 10 Three ship-wrecked native seamen from a sailing vessel who were picked up at sea near Chi law by fishermen were sent from there to Colombo by train It is stated that the men belonged to the sailing vessel “Ganja Jerum. passi” owned by the firm of
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    • 421 10 OFFICE STATIONERY, Etc. READING EASJEG. The “Reading Easel” is invaluable for use on the Table, holding N«w>P*P®rin»* upright, orderly position. Finished in Black Japan with Ornamental Border. Price SO.®Q. CAKE BOXES. Sake boxes No. 282 ct eaeK M No. 392 IS Z No. I Festal r Ne. 2 ERASERS. Erasers
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    • 166 10 A PREDICTION VERIFIED. When the epidemic wave of Influenza passed through the world, it was confidently stated by scientists that return would come at intervals for the next two or three years, and, sure enough, it has cropped up in widely different centres, but happily, not in such a serious
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    • 260 10 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. j THE BEST ~T~ MOSQUITO DESTROYER CURLING STICK PER BOX .65 cents. DA IB V TSIT&Co., 41 1 BEACH STREET, PENANG. ’j ijmnßS^rjAuE^BxLn.ii, Si i■i
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    • 1512 12 P TNIIIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, C? < > UKI I I All I WUIA (INCORPORATED IN U.S. A.) ■A J tt! *Aw REGULAR MONTHLY V f Hongkong. Shanghai, Kobe. Yokohama. Honoluln and San Francisco A\jn s s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 14th July 1920 s s VENEZUELA From Hongkong
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    • 994 12 LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Inc. INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINES (Incorporated in the United States of America.) Regular service between New Yorx, Singapore and Java ports and vice versa, FROM NEW YORK. ABRON due Penang July 15 INTAN ue Fenang August 20 TO NEW YORK SILETZ due Penang July 18 For Freight apply
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