Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 170. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 26th JULY, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 379 1 gl? JI 111 wwi I<ll l lllim iWH Mill f 1 111 111 111 m I ITHE NIKKO STUDIO NOW AT 7, NORTHAM ROAD, I Near CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. M -l i»n II XMfKliim. imMyigifiiMiliiiUiiiinUi....iillllllllllliiliiiliilUliniiiiiilliilUlllllli!^ >< > i ™L., r n 11 I Maxims for Motorists?'lMASCHANT CALCULATOR; I s
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    • 17 1 THrBEHJSART||7oiSj i i I I g u«*fno«am /*-Mua/tc7*> LSole Afteots S.B. jg Ong Sam Leong a 00,
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    • 2067 2 position wanted. I AUCTION MART. M. 0. S. M. MANIAMJ How much A cop of this ,he «S., (Late Of G. Rahim Q A M Subscription List opened on Wednesday, the 14th Jm v Ury, T l i er ’s. °A. desires change; with NOTICE OF SALE. 114. TRANSFER ROA3,
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  • 1351 3 A CRITICISM OF GREEK CLAIMS. A writer to the Times says the si nation iu the regions on either tide it the Dirdanellet—in Thrace well as in Asia Minor—«has become bo serious a? to d man i earned attention. Tn Extern Ttaac organiz’d resistance to the Greek adva* c
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  • 564 3 Constantinople, June 20. —The I sin id fi ont iu Anatolia was quiet yesterday ami, according to a native report, the Nationalist forces have withdrawn some distance to the eastward. They do not appear to have shown very much skill in recent skirmishes, and on the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 r □iiaiiiiiPMwwß Tlursing -mA*”** >LgTt XX wiTlothers Not only does Ovaltine rkt |u /flTi' directly stimulate and ensure an adequate flow of milk, but it is also exceedingly nourishing and r~^«— <fjjl| jthening, thus helping the L I her to stand the strain which I I nursing throws on the
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    • 113 3 I FOR PENANG RACES! t NOW /WB on 3® iS A SPECIAL SELECTION OF Aborning Frocks Dinner Gowns AND Afternoon Dresses. Prices Varying from $6O to $2OO. FULLY TRIMMED Millinery IN THE LATEST /C I» EUROPEAN MODELS Uwliil T V A LARGE AND i\ CHOICE SELECTION. fTJI /mm 1 f
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  • 860 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. H. N. Ferrers is expected back in Kuala Lumpur shortlyMrs. A. L. Schmidt, of Penang, has been naturalised as a British subject. Mr. E. M. Baker is retiring and will be leaving for home in about a month’s time. —“S. T.” Mr. D Y. Perkins is returning
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  • 184 4 AN AMENDING BILLA Bill about to be introduced in the Federal Council is published in the supplement to the F. M. S. “Government Gazette” for general information, intituled An Enactment to amend “The Planters Loans Fund Enactment, 1915.” This Bill provides for the increase of the Capital of
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  • 195 4 “S.F.P.” Some 5,900 bags of bran, to which broken rice had been added in greater proportion than is usually found in bran, formed the subject of a charge against Yeo- Cheng Hai, in the Third Police Court Singapore before Capt. Rowbotham. Besides being charged with importing
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  • 110 4 The Norwegian Foreign Office received a telegram from the Legation in Washington, saying that a message from the Governor of Alaska had come to hand, according to which Captain Helmer Hansen, the captain of the Maud, in which Captain Amundsen intends to drift across the North Pole,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1001 4 [To Th» Editor or th» “Phung Gaz»tt».”] Sir. —There are a few anomalies in the way in which teachers' salaries are sought to be regulated. Attention*to them may not be amiss at a time when the subject of teachers’ salaries is now being reconsidered by Government. According
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    • 126 4 [To Th» Editos or thi Sir,—Can you or any kind len a i say what is the correct memin read term “Calendar Mouth- X an Agreement reading thus- ‘The word “Month” in this > shall be deemed to be p Month” Now on the fcae of'thi? 3 10
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  • 248 4 ADAM— INTERNATIONALIST. Tangier, June 4.-Au Intemauoad Committee officially designated Ee yea7s ago for the purpose of naming th e streets of Tangier is reported tn b&vj lately arrived at a decision as w the name of the first street. The Britiih member had proposed Shakespeare, rhe French member Racine, and
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  • 150 4 The following ties are fixed for Wednesday, 28th July j Double Handicap —15.2 1 n. B. Waldron and S. Weihcu v. —15.2 -1 A. Baxter and W. V. L. Van Somerefl (2); —15.3 E. A. Davies and C. D i Hogan v. —l5 G. S. Glass and
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  • 149 4 A REMARKABLE Dr. Alvaro, who claims to be the master monarch of mystery, met tremendous reception at the i er I Picture Palace on Saturday nijr' l ‘‘-p., the patronage of the Sultan of Poia proceeds were devoted to Ratm’» Fund. Dr. Alvaro, at the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 94 4 COMING I TOWN HALL, PENANG. mil THE POPULAR HUMPHREY BISHOP COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY THREE 14 STAR ARTISTES 14 THREE NIGHTS THURS.. FRI.. SAT., AUG., sth, 6th 7th. NIGHTS ONLY. BOOK NOW AT ROBINSON’S. ONLY. ILBIi 111 ——l I H II 1 il— genuine Hawaiian Ukuleles I The instrument that
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    • 172 4 Pain in the Region of the Hips. Have you pains in the region of the hips. Many people suffer from pain in th© region of the hips. They may come from a touch of Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from a strain of the muscles. They may have other causes, but
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    • 254 4 LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHT FILLIS' GREAT CIRCUS EVERY EVENING at 9-15 pm. (Sundays Excepted.) DA TO KRAMAT GARDENS. nie>ht T To-night! .lomgm.. MI*S JANE HARMSTON and MISS RETA Will appear in their Clever Double XV ire Act. “DANDY GEORG*’’’—Loops the Loop on the Trapeze concluding: his performance with his sensational
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  • 2710 5 THE CLOSING DAY. The Autumn Meeting of the Penang ?nrf Club, which was brought to a con'lU'ioo on Saturday, was one of the most jQCcessfol in the history cf the local turf [’he conditions throughout were all hat could be dr sired, the attendances consistently largo, and the
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  • 222 5 The safety of the world’s shipping depends in a large measure upon the accuracy and completeness w’ith which the hydrographers and nautical surveyors [perform their never-ceasing work. Last year a hydrographic conference, at which twenty-five countries W’ere represented, vas held in London, and it was agreed that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 272 5 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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    • 627 5 Have you got the right time, always Specially made to stand Any Climate $15.00 35/Guaranteed for 10 years. Jewelled at 15 points. BUY DIRECT FROM ENGLAND YOU need the precise time, always. Your fullest efficiency ass man of business demands it. You work to a time-table, as every good business
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  • 993 6 In the French Chamber of Deputies. M. Milleratd mentioned on the authority of M. Gambon, that the Bolsheviks, replying to Mr. Lloyd George regarding an armistice with Poland, had sent a note of rare impertinence,” and the Chamb-r cheered the anneuccement that the Allies would de f
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  • 1848 6 Good Conduct.” By George A Birmingham. Publisher, J hn A Birmingham Murray, London, W. Story. An impudent but capable schoolgirl, who combines an amazing astuteness with a childlike simplicity of mind, a millionaire philanthropist and owrer of a provincial newspaper, ths editor and staff of that paper,
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    • 134 6 mSHV>3W oL mmlHPr gsßls i Wi 1 SESOHBrJifiA 5 I*t < ~B Tn i r™ R&J. HILL Ltd ESTABLISHED 1775 House London E 1. WHOLESALE FROM BEHR A Co. Penang. “PICCADILLY” THE CIGARETTE OF THE YEAR. ARE YOU A SMOKER THEN YOU MUST HAVE p ittMn IT IS THE BEST.
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 THE TIDES The following are the tides for to-day, and to-mcrrow Penang Standard Time:— High Water. Low Water. To-day 9.45 a.m. 2.53 R.m 10.26 p.tn, 4.47 p.m. To-morrow. 10 30 a.m. 4.18 a m. 1109 pm. 5.32 p.m.
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  • 188 6 DEATH. Croning— On the 13th icaL at Penang Jane Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Dr. G B Cronirg. Aged 21 years and 5 months Deeply regretted by her husband and relatives. But the just mar, if he be prevented with death., shall be iu res*. For venerable old age is
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  • 1358 7 the BELFAST RIOTING. L HiEF SECRETARY'S STATEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Jaly 22. luthe House of Commons, replying to HI- J Devlin with regard to the triable in p !f a r which Mr Devlin described as due n o’gsnised at'ack on Catholic workers Queen's Island, Sir Hamar Greenwood
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  • 154 7 RELIEF COLUMN’S SUCCESS. London, July 22. In the House of Commons, Mr Churchil announced that the relief column reached Rumeila iu the afternoon of Ju y 20tb The serious anxiety with regard to the garrison was thus relieved The co umu was composed of an infantry brigade with
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  • 41 7 ATTEMPTS AT NEGOTIATIONS. Peking, July 25. The a r miatice between the Chih-Li and An-Fa fac'ions is now efl-ctive, iu attempts to negotiate peace have bi'herto been unsuccessful. Meanwhile the military organisations of the An-Fu Club are falling to pieces.
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  • 480 7 THE BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] —Hava?. Loudon, July 23. FLe B liheviks I ave mw invaded Poland. The War Office reports that the Bolshevik right wing iccupied Seiny, a town north-west of Grodno, and about 30 miles east of the German frontier. The Bolsheviks are reported to
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  • 52 7 ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCES DEM \ND. Londcn, Ju’y 23 It is now confirmed beyond doubt that Emir Fei-ul ha? accepted the French ultimatum It is understood that although French troops are ea route to Alepp march towards Damascus is not part of *be programme. There i? no news hitherro of
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  • 86 7 GOVERNMENT’S ACTION. London, July 23. In the House of Commons, replying to Captain R W Birnett regarding the evil condition under which British prisoners at Paku are confined, Mr Cecil Harmsworth a«id the Soviet authorities disclaimed responsibilitv for them, but the Government were not prepared to
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  • 213 7 RESOLUTE WINS FOURTH RACE. s [Reuter's Telegrams.] Sandy Hook, July 23. Resolute easily won t-he fourth cup race. She finished over four minutes ahead, independently of the time allowance. The final race w ill take place on Saturday. Resolute's Second Win. Sandy Hook, July 23. Iu the fourth
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  • 94 7 Chicago, July 23. All except one of the sixteen Railway I nions have decided to accept, under protest, the Railway Labour Board’s wage award. The Effects. Washington, July 23. The Railroads have applied to the Commerce Commission for sanction to increase by 20 per cent ordinary passenger
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  • 46 7 PROHIBITIONIST CANDIDATE. Lincoln (Nebraska) July 23. Mr. Bryan, having declined the Prohibitionist nomination as Presidential candidate, the Prohibitionist Convention nominated Professor Aaron Watkins, of Ohio, who has several times been a candidate for the Vice-Presidency Three of the Presidential candidates are all from Ohio
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  • 89 7 SECTION POSTPONED. W ashington, July 25. The Shipping Board has suspended till January Ist, 1921, the operation of the section of the new Merchant Marine Law providing preferential rail rates on exports sent to the seaboard for shipment in American bottoms. Admiral Benson, the Chairman, explained that
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  • 38 7 New York, July 23. The receiver has been appointed in respect of the Rudolph Vaenger Company, which owns important silk mills on Rhode Island and in Pennsylvania. The firm's assets are £1,800,000 and liabilities $1,560,000.
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  • 28 7 Washington, July 23. It is understood Mr. Thomas J. Spellacy has been selected as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, in succession to Mr. Franklin Roosevelt.
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  • 17 7 Londoa, July 23The death has occurred of Admira C. L. Oxley, aged 79.
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  • 19 7 London, July 23. The death has occurred of Mr. W. K. JTaaderbilt, aged f 0
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  • 199 7 ITS-GREAT WEAKNESS. Telegrams.] London, July 22 In the House of Lotds, replying to an enquiry by Lord Parmoor, as to how far the Covenant of the League of Nations had become operative, Earl Curzon referred to the painful crippling the League sustained in the defection of the I
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  • 105 7 MR. HARMSWORTH S STATEMENT. London, July 22. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Aneurin Williams. Mr. Cecil Harmsworth stated that as the Government at the time of the Japanese annexation of Korea, accepted the annulment of the Anglo-Korean Treaty of 1883, and Japan’s right to close
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  • 108 7 WINNER’S REMARKABLE ESCAPE. Hendon, July 24. The fifth aerial Derby took place this afternoon on a course of two circuits of outer London, 205 miles. The weather was fine, but gusty, a north wind blowing, with visibility good. Flying a Martinsyde Semi-Quaver, Pilot Courtney, won the race, covering
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  • 47 7 SURREY’S LATEST SUCCESS. London, July 23. Surrey beat Lancashire by’ nine wickets. Hants v. Warwickshire was abandoned. Somerset v. Essex was drawn. Kent beat Northants by an innings and 26 runs. Yorkshire v. Gloster was abandoned owing to rain. Notts beat Sussex by six wickets.
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  • 100 7 The following is a table from the result* telegraphed by Reuter P. W. L D. Surrey 14 11 1 2 L'-nc'«hire 19 13 4 2 Kent 16 11 3 2 Yorkshire D 3 3 Middles*-! 10 6 1,3 Sosst x 18 10 7 1 Not s 13
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  • 22 7 London, Joly 23. An Orders-in-Council fixes July 16th as the date of the termination of war with Austria.
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  • 34 7 Washington, Jaly 23. Exports in the past tear were vala»*d at $8 1 11 FOO,OOO and impor's £5,2'9/00,000 Both are record». The reepectiv inor»a-es over the previou? year were $879,000,000 and £2,143,000,000.
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  • 138 7 FRANCO-BRITISH TERMS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, July 23. The Franco-British Oil Agreement which has been published, provides, m Rumania that- the two Governments will support their respective nationals with a, view to the acquisition of the former German oil interests and other concessions, all shares in the former being
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  • 116 7 EARL BEATTY AM) WAR LESSONS. London, July 24. Earl Beatty received the freedom of Huddersfield to-day. In a speech, he said the Navy, both in commission ami reserve, was the minimum compatible with the safety of the Empire. Tha Navy’s policy regarding construction had been to investigate the
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  • 41 7 BELGIAN OCCUPATION CONFIRMED. Brussels, July 25. As the result of the Plebiscite, undetl the Treaty of Versailles, only 270, including 201 German officials, voted agaTnsti the annexation of the Eupen and Malrnedy Districts by Belgium. The voters numbered 35.726.
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  • 20 7 Milwaukee, July 22. The State Democratic Conference nominated Dr. Reinsch, ex-Minister to China, as candidate for the Senate.
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  • 130 7 It is reported at Siningfu, China, says a* correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News, that Kerung Suh’C, the Living Buddha, who was sent as sp< ciaF 1 delegate to Lhasa last year by Hie Chinese Government, has been murdered in Lhasa by al Tibetan priest called
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  • 100 7 His Excellency Sir Laurence Guißste mard, who will be in Kuala Lumpur oD Wednesday next, will present four was decorations just before the meeting of the Federal Council. The following wit! be invested: Major Fraser (Adjutant, M. -S. V. Kuala Lumpur) with the Order of the British F.mpire
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  • 89 7 E. O. HOTEL. PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS We understand that the E. O.''Hotel property has changed hands, and Messrs. Sarkies Brothers are arranging to have a three storey building in place of the present main building, which will consist <SI a dining room to seat 300 people, private dining and reception
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  • 370 8 When Sir Beilby Alston, British Minister to China, sailed for England on leave he carried with him a petition to the British Government that records the position that has been taken by the dominant Chinese interests of Shanghai on the question of the renewal of the AngloJapanese Alliance
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  • 261 8 Denmark seems to have discovered an effective cure for the strike mania. A great strike of Danish dockers had been in operation since Easter. Shipping and commerce were paralysed. The lack of raw materials brought- all industries to a stand still, and the loss to the country lan
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  • 170 8 Dean Inge, preaching at St. Paul’s atherdral said :—V, e meet a great many worthy people whom we may trust implicitly riot to tell us lies, or rob us, and v hose private life is free from any stain, who nevertheless have not the most rudimentary notions of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 321 8 I W. D. &H. O. WILLS j Famous Capstan Medium Cigarettes I Magnums j $l.lO PER TIN OF 50 I ON SALE I I AT ALL IGH CLASS DEALERS. -w <■. a 5 12 1 ■irl» B -A 2 3 W 2 4 i, tfTfc most prominent Member of tfje
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    • 248 8 I Copy of Cable. Despatched by White Away, LAIDLAW Co., LTD., LONDON. 9 TO WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., PENANG. I MAKE PREPARATIONS Ft>R AUGUST I SALE BEING LARGEST IN HISTORY OF I COMPANY. INCLUDE ALL STOCK AT I LIBERAL REDUCTIONS. I A RECORD IS EXPECTED. I CHAIRMAN. I RECORD SALE
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  • 321 9 “Straits Times.” traffic scandal. Putting the matter very plainly. traffic editions are becoming a most serious ~da l and we draw the attention of he Government to the fact that it 18 iving into the hands of a dangerous of agitators who are busy telling masses that
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  • 263 9 Thar a prouuuuvv«i< «u v.* would be warmly appreciated.—“Makyrw Leader/’ 'All our most important undertakings are, being hung up for lack of officers to man the various branches of the public service, and even though a slight advance was made last year in actual expenditure on public works
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  • 173 9 Professor J. E. Duerden, Professor of Zoology at Grahamstown and an expert in ostriches, who lectured on Ostrich Farming in South Africa to the South Africa Society at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, told a “Daily Mail” reporter that infertile ostrich eggs are often eaten in his
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  • 37 9 ACCIDENT IN JAVA. Batavia, July 96. —Lieutenants Parer a«d Mclntosh in landing their machine Gressee, nose-dived. The propeller wae destroyed and other damage done, i'he repairs will take at least three days. —Aneta.
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  • 28 9 The overdue steamer Vat Shing arrived Singapore from Hongkong and reportel that she had encountered a strong *x&gt;uth west wind, sea and current against
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  • 246 9 A DISHONEST SERVANT. In the Second Court, on Friday, a Hokien was charged with, and pleaded guilty to theft aa a servant to Mr J Rougal of the Fillis Circui, in respect of $1.165 in notes, one rain coa* one revolver, two gas jets, 14 photographs, one razor,
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  • 210 9 15,000 Cases of Rubber Lost. On Friday morning at about ten o’clock in the harbour out on the breakwater, thie ß lighters taking rubber cargo to the s Lowther Castle (Paterson, Simons and Co) were wrecked owing to the roughness &lt; f the sea. For some time afterwards
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  • 387 9 &lt;&gt;M T” Dive Into a Culvert. High street, Kuala Lumpur, was the scene of a serious motor smash. One of the British Asiatic Company’s motor lorries laden with fire-wood dobed ‘into a rikisha while proceeding down the incline towards the Methodist Girls’ School The driver appeared to
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  • 459 9 S.F P.” ACCUSED SENTENCED TO DEATH. Nearly four years ago one of the most appalling murders took place at a house io Dunlop st., Singapore, no less than six people being exterminated. At the time of the crime ths husband was away at Malacca but ha was
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  • 344 9 T.” The coroner’s inquest into the death of Mr, OW. Johnson who, It is alleged, died as the result of a blow he received during a dispute at the Lavender Bar, in Lavender Street, Singapore, on the night of July 12 las% was commenced at Singapore,
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  • 48 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Overture Zaubeiflote ...Mizarb 2. Fox Trot Never Refuse ...Rivera 3. Selection The Yeomen of the Guard ...Sullivan 4. Waltz Frau Luna —..Liccke 5. March The Great Little Army ...Alford
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  • 58 9 July 26—St Andrew's Society, Annual Meeting, PC C, 6-45 p m. July 26—Athenaeum, 9 15 p m. tJuly 31—Public Holiday. July 31—Penang Bialey, 7 a m. and 3 p.m. Aug I—Penang Bisley. 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Aug 2—Public Holiday. Aug 5, 6 and 7—Humphrey Bishop Comedyand Op
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  • 971 9 IMPROVED RESULTS. The eleventh annual general meeting of the Suogei Kriau Rubber Estate, Ltd, was held on June 16th, at the registered office, Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcbeap, E C, Mr Thomas Ball Silcock (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Chairman said the estimated crop for
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  • 19 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for June:— Holland American lb 1,032,0J0 Netherlands 27,222 Si Pare 41,646
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  • 25 9 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. From 18th to 24th July 1920 (being one week) was 12 tons.
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  • 42 9 Tin was quotedin London on July 23rd at £270 spot, and £275 three months on the 22nd £263-103 spot and £268-10s three Tin was quoted in Penang on July 26th, raw tin $l4l per picul tin ore $l4l per picul.
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  • 141 9 The business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be heli on Tuesday, the 27th July, is as follows 1 Minutes of last meeting to read and confirmed. 2 Any special busin-ss the President may bring forward. 3 Qie’tions 4 Some bills to be passed. 5
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  • 116 9 Penang, July 26, 1920. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 1/4 3 Credit ...2/4 21/32 3 Documentary 1...2/4 3,4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 116 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay Demand Bank 116 Madras Demand Bank 116 3 days’
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  • 357 9 PENANG, JULY 26, 1920 BEEF— etsi Soup per catty 32 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 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 of Beef
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 457 9 NEW ADVERTIS E M ENTB. POS,T,ONS VACANT. Two Dressers wanted. Capable of takmp charge Tobacco Eitate Hospital at&gt; Darvel Bay, Bnrisb North Borneo. Salary $.OO per month. Apply W. Mansfield i Co., Ltd Singapore. bns' class Kapalia wanted with about Io coolies use I to reinforced concrete work for two
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  • 130 10 Expected ArrivalsJ pan, Calcutta, 27th Singapore, 28ih. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, 3Otb. lyo Maru. L'ndon, 31st. Devanha, Singapore August Ist Venezuela, Hongkong, August 11th. Tamba .Varu, Singapore, August 13tb. Atsuta Maru, London, August 14'b Mishima Mam, Singap m, August 25? h. Sbidzuoka Maru, London, August 28ib. •Ships in communication
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  • 315 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRMN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu. a tn. Kuala Lunn ur, Seremban, 6 p tn Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagno Serai By train also 10.15 a ra.
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  • 186 10 Penang, July 26, 1920. •SP. Tapioca 16.75 1 ee lers M. P. Tapioca $7.75 sellers Gold leaf $72 seller*. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 o»)... sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Peppe” nominal Mace Pickings $5O noirinal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 selleas
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    • 297 10 JUST ARRIVED. First Shipment of I ANDRE CITROEN 1 4 SEATER MOTOR CARS j INSPECTION CAN BE ARRANGED g 2 WITH g SOLE AGENTS: g Mflic&sm Beranger Co., j 19, CHURCH STREET, PENANG. g I MOTOR TRUCKS, MOTOR CARS, g h KOTOR CYCLES and BICYCLYES. S MOTOR TRUCKS Federal 2
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    • 503 10 I UNLOCK the door of Prosperity and Success in Motor Transport. F i The Master Words are Mileage and g Maintenance. g g the g NASH Is the Master Key. g WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS TO: J ONG SAM LEONG CO., Sole Distributors S. S. F. M. S. g CARIBONUM.'
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    • 569 11 -r* INSURANCE. iS in i i i i SAFRTY STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, PCBflllfl, WHrWJpPttHI jpw For full particulars apply to—- TTKtUS LTO Announce the Arrival of -rue- COMM one 1921 Model 7 Poss. cole. THE BEST IN THE Head Eastern Branch: —Singapore. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
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    • 603 12 s*x'-Sy Halls Distemper your home can be made brighter, U f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without n the objectioaable smell of paint. Y I Hall’s \A I Distemper u Trade Mark.) 1 is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day. It
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    • 350 12 I EHR MRRBANTILR RANK BF LIMIT». (Ueorporated in Eagiaad), Authorised Capital £3 i»3C,OQC Subscribed Capital I.SJO,OOC Pald u P 1,1%000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profit s 1,146,40 C Board of Directors. 3 Esq M. Kyrie, £4, Melvill Simons Esq., P. Chaim-rs, Eec 2- lr r&lt;vl v^ d ule Lord Carmichael,
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