Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 168. VOL. LXXVIII. FRIDAY, 23rd ZULY, 1820. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 358 1 linable everywhere wholesale from jP I > h f£[/ jc K F I! i J*S£ wW o n B 2 Wl/ 1 I I Ong Sam Leong A Co., Penang. B ftpaanaxtf JJ'i'aUxi I EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. MOET I "i CHANDON I 1906 VISIBLE WRITING.—AII work from first to last is
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    • 22 1 ||THE BEST CAR IN TOWnI f ImgKii i tMMma /«-Muff 2 Sole AReoti IS. a r M.S* 1 Ong Sam Leong Co.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2644 2 position wanted. PENANG AUCTION MART. [The Straits Trading Co., h tn tB pectus n aB bee., filed with 7 Limited of Joint Stock Companies. <ffjs trar Advertiser, English, certificated Secre Subscription Liat opened on Wednesday, the 14th Jniv i<»» t»ry, F. I 8. A. de«n. ci.anie; w.th NOTICE OF SALE.
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  • 769 3 THE NKW COMPANY. The folk wing was itsut d to the shareholder* of the Kurau Robber Estate, Ltd, by Mr E L Hamilton, the Chairman, on the 16th J ne This Company was famed with a capital of £112,500 to take < ver, a< from the Ist
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    • 337 3 I NOBEL’S GLASGOW i I explosives! 1 i Hu .UiiilliilluflMMM— X .1.. Gelignite. Sextuple f Deionalors, Safely Fuse iSandhands, Buttery a co., Penang. I j Milesburg s Nutter Ltd., ipoii, 3 .‘iiMgents hr Perak < iz- mi —M-Mm——■———l—bUWß— i^— —W—■———■— /< Dreadnought lamps “THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS.” BURNS KEROSENE
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    • 107 3 YOU AND EVERYBODY who suffer from RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Gout, Soreness, Stiffness, Lumago, Pleurisy, Headache, Toothache, and all bodily aches and pains should use LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM Mr. J. Vince of No. 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says —Having suffered from Rheumatism in my knees for two years and Neuralgia in my
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    • 566 3 I A FEW PARTICULARS RELATING TO I X AH s Wen Mflr nc oils I IF I Marine Engine Oil, No. |.—This Oil baa excellent b >dy, and f T Marin e I 1 kJ*’' l I Eogi.e Lub iai >n nothing belter is neces ary. It is en ire
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  • 3276 4 SPLENDID CONTESTS. THE GRIFFIN HANDICAP. The continuance of excellent conditions for the second d*y of the Penang Terf C ab’« Au'nmn Meeting, yesterday, assisted to attract another v*ry large attendance, who eoj >yed an af'ernoon’s «port surpassing that of the opening day. The fields were generally smaller yesterday,
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  • 18 4 Yesterda/s quotation for raw tin Penang, was $139 per picul,nothing doue, tin ore $139 per picul.
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  • 100 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day «D 00 00 SHARES. s *5 "3 09 EQ CQ EQ Mining. c. sc. c. c. Batang P’ang. 1.25 1.30 1.35 J 1.37| Jelantob T. 1.75 1.80 1.80 1.85 N. Taiping 2.10
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  • 185 4 Penang, July 23, 1920. SP. Tapioca $7.50 nominal M. P. Tapioca $B.OO nominal 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 $55 selleas fNo. 1
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  • 225 4 k PENANG, JULY 23, 1920. BEEF— ctfi Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 50—60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do Heart per catty 40 Liver do 70
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 429 4 MEW ADVERTISEMENT» for !S!5,s 0,1 7'“ Overlai >*l Car Zd m good condition F ur t u tber 3 *pply to Eastern and p aci fi c Tr P A; ca: »f« No. 3, Weld Qaay, P eu Dg XradlQ S notices. The sale of old Penang Sales Room win
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  • 1308 5 —“M.L.” KUALA LUMPUR ‘‘ARRACK” MYSTERY. In the Koala Lumpur Police Court on Monday afternoon, before Mr 8 Codrington, Magistrate, thirteen Chinese, five of whom are connected with local Chinese spirit firms, one of them being the manager and another the clerk to Chop Jin Cheong Tek Kee,
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  • 230 5 The summary of the weekly crop report for the week ended the 3rd July B‘ates: In Lower Burma generally, and especially in the Delta Districts, the rainfall during the week was good, exceeding 5 Inches in 14 Districts, of which Akyab and Tavoy each received over 20
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  • 128 5 Calcutta, July 3 :—Last nighi some notorious budmashes headed by Chowdhry Rahamatulla, a stalwart Mahomedau, who has been described as an Indian Saniow, broke into the premises iu Bowbazar Road, in occupation of a wealthy Chinaman named Lee Kin. They drove to the house in a
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  • 54 5 July 24—Penang Races. July 25—Pining Bisley, 7 a.m and 3 p m. July 26—Sc Andrew’s Society, Annual Meeting, P C C, 6.45 p m. July 26—Athenaeum, 9 15 p m. July 31—Public Holiday. July 31—Penang Bisley, 7 am, and 3 p.m. Aug I—Penang Bisley, 7 a.m. and 3
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 187 5 I Johnson s Prepared Wax I (Jsiquid). I Is a guaranteed polish for motor car*. Make* your S S car paintworks. Water-proof and preserves it. g OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT S: S. F. M. S. SOLE AGENTS: g I Tsee San dr (So., Penang. Ihe Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. JUST RECEIVED. NEW
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    • 55 5 WHY BE MISERABLE. with constipation or liverishness when Pinkettes are all you need to set matters right These dainty little laxatives act as gently as natures cure Biliousness, sick headaches, foul-smelling breath; prevent Diarrhoea and Dysentery; relieve Piles. Of druggists everywhere, or post free, 90 cents -the vial, from Dr.
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    • 139 5 FOR PENANG PACES! i i XRXZffXZffX rCK rQi i I coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo COO COO COO f I j Jr O7V WhE 7 Aw/ SHOW S i» A SPECIAL SELECTION OF Morning Frocks Dinner Gowns AND Afternoon Dresses. Prices Varying from
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 278 5 F/LLIS' GREAT CIRCUS To-night! To-night! I CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MISS JANE HABMSTON —In Her Clever Trick Act. THE COSGROVES—In their Sensational Flying Trapeze Act. ‘DANDY GEORGE’’—Loops the Loop and His Thrilling Dive of 40 feet. THE GREAT CLIQUETS—In their Novel and Classical Posing Statues. EVERY EVENING at 9-15 pm. (Sundays
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  • 1260 6 Writing to a Singapore contemporary, a correspondent declates thit since the Education Bill came btfoie the Legislative Council committees of all the Chinese schools there have combined to hold meeting? to consider the Bill, and copies of circulars regarding its provisions bad betn distributed to all Chinese
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  • 1449 6 On Wednesday, it- was announced that the Ftderal Council was Mr. W. Duncan, to have a new official M. F. C. member. At the next meeting the Treasurer, F M 8, will make the affirmation and take his seat. We were curious to know who would be
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  • 88 6 A football march has been arranged between PC C. and the Free School on Thursday next, at 5 15 p,m. on the Free School ground. A football match ha? been arranged between P C C. «nd the Municipa. Recreation Club on Thursday next, at 5-U p m.
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  • 226 6 There will be a Sunday morning ride from the Polo Ground at 6 45. and the finish will be at the residence of Mr G A Hereford. A friendly game of football will be played this evening at the R n nong House Ground between the s
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 218 6 FOR FRAGRANCE S I H II 1 AND TAST& I 5 OBTAINABLE FBOM ALL DIUXEfiB t I > YELLOW RED TIN FOIL PACKETS I SOLE AGENTS FOR S. S. AND F.M.S. F. C. TAYLOR Co., Ltd. t PENANG AND SINGAPORE. I j Ej [J3Cn g ROSS’S STEREO-PRISM BINOCULARS. P Magnification
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    • 14 6 RACE WEEK SPECIAL DINNERS Saturday, 2it6 July. DANCING AFTER DINNER. SPECIAL TIFFINS EVERY DAY.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 41 6 THE TIDES The following »re the tides for to-day, and to-m rrow Penang Standard Time Hign Water. Low Water. To-dat 5.25 a.tn. 11.48 a.m, 4 58 p.m. 11.38 p.m. To-morrow. 7 00 a.m. 1-42 p.m. 6 54 pm. 12 00 m’nt.
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  • 328 7 A STATE OF WAR. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Joly 20. A telegram from an authorita ive French e state» that war exists with Emir Feiiu’. King of Syri*. from July 19ch, in < eq aence of Emir Feisol’s temporising rJe in connection with the Frecch vonr to arrange
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  • 44 7 GREEK LANDINGS ON SEA OF MARMORA. London, July 21. A Gnek official says the Greek army and navy, with the co operation of two British Dreadnought», successfully landed at Heracles. Rodosto and Sultankei, on the Si. f Marmora, the Turkish troops fleeing.
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  • 178 7 DIFFICULT OPERATIONS. London, July 20. The War Office spates that the operations of the column sent from Baghdad to relieve Rumeila w°re hampered by Arabs continually cutting the railway. British a rcplanes eflec’ively bombed Rnmeila. The Arabs had heavy casualties by the troops an I aeroplanes. The rebellion
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  • 56 7 BRITISH CASUALTIES London, July 21. i-be India Office announce» that a L'itish force on July 10th bombarded a I Ostiie Mahsod stronghold at Magin, in ''«ziristan. and met with little opposition, I tribesmen actively fo’lowed up the f-'r eas it returned to camp, killirg 27 H i wounding
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  • 27 7 Akron (O *io), July 20. e United States naval di< igibl D 1. vas 'oy.j j n hangar by fir»-, with two <er ballovts.
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  • 169 7 MOSCOW’S REPLY TO BRITAIN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 20. The "Times” says the Bolehev.k reply to the British Note regarding a Polish armistice practically rejects the British proposal*. The Bolsheviks decline to attend a conference in London on the ground that England is not impartial. The reply
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  • 49 7 THE GREEK OCCUPATION. London, July 21. A Salonika message confirms that Gre*k Troops have begun an advance with a view to occupying East Thrace. Bulgaria’s Att tude. Sofia, July 21. The Premier’s Stambu’inski, announced that Bulgaria will observe strict neutrality with regard to event» in East Thrace.
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  • 10 7 Constantinople, July 20. The Cabinet has resigned.
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  • 258 7 SOLDIERS FIRED ON. London, July 20. An official military report of last night’s fighting at Cork says unarmed sol Hers ou walking were ill-treated and fi ed at. Patrols sent into he city were fired at from houses and pavemtn‘B and they returned the fire, using altogether 148
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  • 20 7 SUICIDE AT POTSDAM. Berlin, July. 18. Prince Joachim of Prussia, the exKaiser’s youngest son. committed suicide at Potsdam.
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  • 35 7 ENTHUSIASM IN TASMANIA. Hobart, July 21. The Prince of Wales’s reception in Tasmania reached the climax of the Australian tour, and was a continuous triumph, with unbounded enthusiasm at all functions.
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  • 217 7 CHANG-SO LIN S TROOPS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Tientsin, Ju y 20. The Governor of Manchuria, Chang-So-Lin, who with an army nominally of 100,006 ha» hitherto adopted a policy of armen neutrality, is regarded a» the d< aiding factor in the situation. He is now heavily reinforcing the Chih-Li troop»
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  • 852 7 Peking, July 8 —President Hsu is slowly yielding under Marshal Tuan s pressure. He is expected to issue a mandate to night dismissing both G p n. Wu Pei fa and Gen. Tsao Kun. If he does this, ib will of course be a straightout victory
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  • 45 7 THE LEADERS BEATEN. London, July 20. Sussex beat Lancashire by an innings ano 42 runs, Reif scored 225 for Sussex. Essex v. Middlesex was drawn, Somerset beat Derbyshire by five wiokets. Notts beat Hants by four wickets, Kent beat Yorkshire by 121 runs.
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  • 98 7 The following is a table from the results telegraphed by Reuter P. W. L. D. Surrey 13 10 1 2 Lancishire 18 13 3’ 2 Yorkshire 16 11 3 2 Kent 15 10 3 2 Middlesex 10 6 1 3 Sussex 17 10 6 1 Not?» 12
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 368 7 [To Tub Editor or tub "Phung Gazbtk"] Sir —Toe combination ‘'Latin Prizeman" ia correct according to college and unive r i-y u?aje. There are Manila graduates here who will v rify ths ‘‘Fairplay” would paraphrase it. This is a detail. Fnirp'ay («8 good old Ten nee say»)
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  • 218 7 RESOLUTE’S FIRST WIN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New )£ork, July 19. Most of the newspapers to-day declared that Sir Thomas Lipton intended to change the skipper of Shamrock IV. The manner in which the challenger was handled in the first two races is generally unfavourably commented on. Sir Thomas Lipton
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  • 138 7 THE AMERICAN SUCCESSES. London, July 20. The last two singles in the Davia Cup ties resulted in American wins, Johnston beating Kingscote 6-3, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 and Tilden beating Parke 6-2, 6-3, 7-5. Kingcote played probably the finest game of his career. He fully held his opponent,
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  • 162 7 LORDS CARRY THE MOTION. London, July 21. In the House of Lords, the Dyer debate was concluded. Lord Finlay’s motion being carried by 129 votes to 86. Lord Milner’s Views. Viscount Milner declared an action like General Dyer’s at Amritsar tended to undermine, rather than strengthen authority.
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  • 60 7 BIG INCREASES. London, July 21. Lloyd’s figures of British merchant bottoms building show 3,578,000 tons in the quarter ending June 30th, an increase of 184,000 tons. The American figures show a decline of 467,000 in the same period. British shipbuilding has increased 60 per cent in the last
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  • 47 7 INCREASE REFUSED. London, July 21. The Board of Trade decided against the miners’ demands for an increase in wages of 2s. per day, and a reduction in the price of household coal. It is expected the miners will ballot on the question of a strike.
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  • 724 7 Mr. E. D. Kemp, manager of Roned. Gta., has returned from leave. Mr. William Duncan has been nominated as an I noffieial Member of the Federal Council. It is rumoured that Mr. J. R. O. Aidworth is retiring and will not return to the F. M. S.—
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  • 898 8 REVENUE ’AND EXPENDITURE. The administration report of the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for 1919, states: The revenue collected during the year exclusive of reimbursements was £1,716,300 an increase of $129,255 over the amount collected in 1918. These figures include the gross receipts from the .Electricity Supply and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 393 8 I xM Equipment Worthy a Motor Car T7IRE3TONE Motorcycle Tyres are Jj built extra strong and sure-footed. Built for the risky turns, the hard bumpa over rocks, mud and sand. Built to stand abuse and give mileage with comfortable (riding. Quick traction and sure grip. Motl rubber; broader, thicker, tougher
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    • 154 8 <» wrt jsaa—Maa* eaw iwwwioti fg -y jgwb B -ggr > s.' I THE GREAT EASIER lift j I ASSURANCE Co., LTD., Htad SINGAPORE. Let Your Home Possess One Strong Anchor. I a Your foresight should provide comfort aad provision for your loved ones, should you die first, and you
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    • 163 8 MOTOR TRUCKS, MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES and BICYCLYES g MOTORTRUCKS Federal 2 and 3% tons. MOTOR CARS R Chandler Cleveland H New Overland 4 Willys-Knight R Hudson Essex P h De Dion Bouton A g MOTOR CYCLES H B. S. A. Veloce R Invicta English Excelsor f R Henderson 4
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  • 444 9 •SEQUEL TO GAMBLING RAIDS. In the ,Second Court, Penang, on Wednesday, the trial was commenced of Ang Kok Beng, who was charged with offering an illegal gratification of $5OO to Captain William Barry on the Ist inst. The accused, who was defended by Mr. Isaac Tambyah, pleaded not
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  • 277 9 ENTERTAINMENT AT EMPIRE THEATRE. The Imperial Picture Palace was filled to its utmost capacity last night when, by special request of Mr. M anchee Ariffin, the Penang Straits Born Chinese Bangsawan company repeated the performance of “Ginufifah” in aid of the Raffles College Fund, under the patronage
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  • 54 9 Previously acknowledged $856.561.43 1 G. W. R. Millar. Port Dickson 100 Persenangan Stia Club 1.013.65 Mas Abdul Karim 25 Sir Walter Napier (2nd contri-. bution) 250 Per Consul-General for Japan f 550 Total $888.500.08 The above contributions are gratefully acknowledged bv the Committee. A. W. VICK, Hon.
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  • 266 9 —“Straits Times.” CHINESE LANGUAGE. Me regret to observe that there is a great. deal of every mischievous agitation in the Straits Settlements just now over an Education Bill which is before the Legislative Council. Very briefly indeed the objects of that bill are to prevent parents wasting
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  • 388 9 —“Malayan Leader.” A supplement to the F. M. S- Gazette dated July 20, contained the terms of a draft Bill about to be introduced into the Federal Council entitled f An Enactment to provide for Grants-ln-aid to certain Schools and for the. Registration of Schools and of
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  • 145 9 “M L.” EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE’S LABOURS. We understand that important recommendations made by the Executive Committee of the general Labour Committee of British Malaya at its meeting of July 7, have been circulated and considered at various District Planters’ Associations, as stated at the Batang D. P. A.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 166 9 J L*S 'JMMKMMBMMarsnOMHMIiiMiBUBHEaBMHMBaBHi KNIFE BRAND BEER Z. H. I. TH.E.BEST. 5 *KN I FE.-BRAND ACCEPT NO I W| SOLE IMPORTERS MARTIJN AND ELLEPMAN, PENANG. [SYNOLEO {The Oil Boand Washable Distemper for Interior and Exterior Decoratieae V A soft flat finish. Does not rub off. Proclaimed unrivalled for Tropical use. *27
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    • 207 9 NORTHERN ASSURANCE" COMPANY, LIMITED. f MOTOR BRANCH. MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I II Reductions are allowed if tbe assured I has more than one Car Insured. Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed Joff the Renewal Premium when no claim has been made. i Claims are Settled Promptly.
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  • 229 10 Expbctxd Arrivals. Dilwara, Colombo, 23rd. Tbongwa, Singapore, 24th. Ekma, Singapore, 24th. Plassy, London, 25th, J*pan, Calcutta, 27th Tetsta, Singapore, 28 r b. Yokohama M*ru, Singapore, 30th. lyo Maru, London, 31st. Devanha, Singapore August Ist. Venezuela, Hongkong, August 11th. Tamba Maru, Singapore, August 13th. Atsuta Maru, London, Augtfst 14th
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  • 329 10 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, 6 p.nr 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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  • 114 10 Penang, July 22, 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 H 3 Credit ...2/4 3/4 3 Documentary ...2/4 27,32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 118 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank 118 Madras Demand Bank 118 3
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 224 10 LADIES’ ANNOUNCEMENT. The British Supply Agency beg to announce, and respectfully invite inspection of, a display at Room No. 1, 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 Chiffons,
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    • 132 10 I THE ST. MARTIN PRESERVING I I COMPANY TINNED FOODS. First Class Quality. Reasonable Prices. Q WHEN PLACING YOUR ORDERS WITH g Messrs. HOONG KEE Co. Messrs. NOOHU Co. g Ask For I THE ST. MARTIN PROVISIONS. I SOLE AGENTS: I S>fIRKER&G>n? J s PENANG. g I HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY
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    • 781 11 INSURANCE -a k HI OS? k %< LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. 0 < D «L the undersigned as agents for the Corp®- 8 5F- ■Ldpl jj* MBBBSBPSEWJHR; ation are prepared to accept FIRE risks at =S |SBk W IN a 5~ SAFETY TREAD f -urrent rates. M FVjk 1 ’GsF g*
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1431 12 P T»niTi<u Tirnl* pfICIFIC MfllL STEAMSHIP Company, 0 jfj Dl Tl X H ■HEDI A (INCORPORATED IN U.S. A.) S JL Ivll 111/*** REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. H awmm»»BMi 4IL J Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama» Honolulu and San Francisco. jljvx 8 8 VENEZUELA From Hongkong abtout 11th August 1920 AiNV
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    • 591 12 anunnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnntjcHr u l TRIAL ORDERS BIG OR SMALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED FOR OUR SPECIALITIES We undertake to buiid or repair U fl VVUvII Launches, Boats, Lighters, Ponte. n Ahin-huiMtno Barees and a o,her Wo °den Crafts j.Q UUUUIU&.O according to plans and Specifications. CX Free Estimate given. L Varietics of
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    • 350 12 KHR MBRBANTILI BANK IF fMIA, MMITBB. (l*«orporßted i> Baglaai), Authorised Capital £3 ojo,ooo Subscribed Capital I,bJQ,QQO Paid-up 1,030,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 1,146,400 Board of Directors. Es< l- (°h*lrman), J- M. Ryrle, Em. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Esq, oirDav’d Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C 8 I,
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