Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. NO. 203. VOL. LXXVIII. FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 557 1 BJI e wholesale from r ■LAsSJI S i I g.< c p t »mmk nunnnaaannnnnaan an anaauaauuuaannannanaanuj [MINIMAX “BITROMARC’ I <rjc <7? ZBlaek Snamel J'ire extinguishers. FOR PKES3^V WG OF g -fl B simplicity Noe 7 S Iron, Steed and Wooden Struct- fi SIMPLICITY.—No experience is necessary to use the
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    • 18 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN toun 7AMflt4o *W**> Sole Meets AS. F.V.S* Ong Sam Leong a O>, j
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  • 1302 2 SEQUEL TO SIAM ROAD RAID. lu the District Court, yesterday, the hearing was resumed of the case iu which the six accused, who were acquitted in what is known as the Siam Road Gambling Case, were re arrested and charged with making false statements in a judicial proceeding.
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  • 299 2 S.F.P.” I The annual meeting of the St. Andrew’s I Society was held at the Singapore Cricket I Club, when, in the unavoidable absence of I the President, Captain Chancellor, the I chair was taken by the Vice President, Mr, I J M Sime, and there was
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  • 114 2 G eneral Manager's Trip. Mr P A Anthony, c.m.g General Manager, FM S Railways, and Mr Grieve, acting Chief Constructional Engineer, have left for Pahang on a tour of inspection. It was only quite recently that the General Manager returned from inspection of th? lines that have
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  • 51 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 3, It is understood that Mr W Peel when he returns from leave will bs President of the Singapore Muuicipali’y. On his arrival Mr Farrer goes home on leave, then assumes the Presidentship of the Muticif a i’y of
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  • 26 2 [From Our Own Correspondent.] S ngapore, September 3. At the Singapore rub wr suctions 1,049 tons were catalogued, 817 offered and 55 sold.
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  • 18 2 Sept 10 and 11—M-hyan Athletic Sports, Kuala Lumpur. Sept 13—Penang As-izes, Nov 13 and 15—Public Holidays,
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  • 362 2 THE V. D. PROBLEM. At the monthly meeting of the Athenaeum, Penang, held in the Masonic Hall, Northam Road, last evening, the Rev D J Ross, the the President, in the chair, Dr P. Si Legei Litton read a paper on venereal disease and bow to deal with
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  • 232 2 A Shortage of Staaf. I Dealing with "Staff" in this annual reI port for 1919, the Acting Direc or says: Great difficulty was experienced by the I Education Department as by other departments in getting officers from Europe. I The economic revolution in Europe, conI sequent of the
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  • 206 2 “S F P.” Another Fatality. I Away from Ssletar, (Singapore), at the 10th mileston comes thereport of a motor smash which occurred there in the small hours of yesterday morning, and as a consequence cost t-Le life of a Chinese besides wholesale damage to the vehicles. It
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  • 81 2 The Government Factory in Kuala Lumpur is very busy at present in getting ready the huts and other bousing equipment required by the Observation Party which is to e-tablish itself on Gunoog Tahan mountain for the purpose of ascertaining the climatic conditions of the place prior to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 244 2 VINCENT Co., PENANG. READY STOCKS. Mining Steel. Acetic Acid 99% I* Momi Cases. English Latex Pans. 2 Changkols. Enamelled Pails. I Veneer Cases. Tapioca Saws. I Glazed Cups. Safes (Key and ComPorcelain Cups. bination Locks.) Hoop Iron. Glen Garry Whisky. Box Strapping. Otard’s xxx Cognac. I LEYLAND MOTOR LORRIES ENGLAND’S
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    • 364 2 NEW ADVERTiSE^g 8 MISCELLANEOUS J 21 for sale Si One 2nd hand Ljate Thornton-Ricbard, compete wi J?? > dark slides, stand and tr a v e H Ottb 'e bag. Price $B5. Apply, B ox v g Q7 M Pinang Gaz tte, pp y N o-358 1C/(J I notice/ I
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  • 657 3 .—“8. F. P.” EXTENSION OF CLUB PREMISES. The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Cricket Club was held on Tuesday evening in the Pavilion. The President, Mr. W, Langham Carter, presided, and he was supported by Messrs. W. Bartley, R. 8.8. Donnell,
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  • 788 3 ‘‘A VERY GREAT DEMAND.” The Divorce Law Reform Union, of which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is presisident, issued to the press a letter in which they reply to statements by tbe Marriage Defence Council, who are appealing for funds to enable them to prosecute their campaign of opposition
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    • 1018 3 POSITION WANTED. I TENDERS INVITED. Sale of Government l Mn 350 c/o Pinang Gazette. ffUo' 13'9 Rubber (plantations), """"position# vacant. Kuala Tembeling, cndineer wanted to run an Ice F dudllx, r Xy PP>y B No 355 T Pibau" Gazette. lenders will be received at the Office of B the Director
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    • 184 3 HARD TO BELIEVE YET NEVERTHELESS TRUE AND EASILY VERIFIED. Mr. J. Sawyer living at 8, Newhall Street, Birmingham, was a great sufferer’ from Chronic Rheumatism, but had no faith in advertised cures and*it was only after great persuasion that Tie was induced to give Little's Oriental Balm a trial. He
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    • 108 3 IS THIS YOUR TROUBLE? A little trouble, quite easily remedied if dealt with in the right, way, is the cause of much of the irritability, gloom, and that general sense of “out-of-sorts-ness” which habitually afflict many people. The trouble is constipation its remedy is Pinkettes, the little laxatives, which, whilst
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    • 112 3 Sfr M B TO-NIGHT I O NIGHTS ONLY \T 9-75 N PRESENTS THE ONICS I ISTEB 7 in 3 ITS LONDON REVUES. Plans at ROBINSONS. B: ANOTHER: OF H WILLS TOBACCOS ONCE SMOKED J ALWAYS SMOKED I J 2 oz. Tins 90 cents. 4 oz. Tins $1.75. s ALL DEALERS.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 222 3 ANOTHER EXCEEDINGLY RARE OFFER TO-NIGHT. Thursday, 2nd, to Sunday, sth September, 1920. IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE, PENANG ROAD. Second House at 9-15 p. m. ROBERTSON COLE presents an Exhilarating Photo Play of the Ranch. BESSIE BARRISCALE in 5 TWO CUN BETTY 5 Reels Released by the Middle East Films, Ltd. Singapore.
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  • 50 4 Ogilvie-Sands— At St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Cberob, Penang, Straits Settbments on 31st August, 1920, by the Rev. Donald Ross Charles Brown Ogilive, A. M. I. C. E. of Ipoh, Perak, second son of John Ogilvie of Shins, Aberdeenshire, to Dorothy Harvey Sands, tl ird daughter of Alexander Sands, Advocate, Aberdeen.
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  • 1256 4 There «as a lengthy and interesting agenda before tie members of the Legislative Council at to-daj’s eetirg in Penang which, we [c bserve, is treated by tie Straits Times as a concesEicn that must not'be repeated in a Lurry. It was a very mixed agenda, toe, ranging
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  • 949 4 In the Times Trade Supplement the present position and future Jute in India» prospects of the Indian jute trade are discussed The remarkable prosperity of the mam- 1 factoring side of the industry during the period of the war is likely to have important results to the
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  • 873 4 Dr Day has arrived in Kuala In™, from South Africa. QQa P ar Mr E W Slight will be leaving Kna Lumpur for Singapore next month The Hon Mr F S CJIU leaving for Lome at the end of 'J* month—“ M. M.” Mr R Adey Moore,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 111 4 5 SAFETY: TREAD TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. I 1 J -I I SOLE /ratHYSt I adamson, CILFILLANJ j AND CO. LTD. (DICORPOMATSb D 9 KNQLAW&X •1 1 -I»-'»* OMMBBS3* VHEUBKQMS 6 «JB d OBRUSSMBCK® •ZHMKI g RESCH’S I I AUSTRALIAN LIGHT LAGER I Obtainable from:—ALL LEADING DEALERS
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    • 16 4 DINNER AND DANCE AT THE “E. O." TO-NIGHT. Rev t Donald J. Ross. P. P. C.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 42 4 THE TIDES. The following ore the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water, Low Water To-dat. 2 44 a.m. 9.00 a m. 2.48 pm. 9.14 p,m. Tomorrow. 3.14 am. 9 33 a.m, F 3 18 p.m, 9 42 p.m.
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  • 215 5 yCCH INCENDIARISM. the features of civil •AL L WAR.’ Reuter's Telegrams.] London, August 31. Belfast conflict is assuming all the Tbe \,f civil war. Yesterday there fl 1 7/day fig htin S’ which coutiuued at h..n the total casualties since the »Xd 18 killed and 200 Cu I
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  • 147 5 APPEAL TO HIS MAJESTY. London, August 31. 11 Majesty’s private secretary, Lord y iinfcrdham, replying to Mr. Horatio Buttomley, who urges His Majesty to an “unconventional step” and an experiment worth trying” as regards the release of the Lord Mayor of Cork, kibunts this would be
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  • 99 5 MAJORITY FOR STRIKE. London, August 31. The official figures of the miners’ ballot ate as follow;] For a strike 606,782 Against a strike 238,865 Majority 367,917. The Triple Alliance. London, August 31. Ht meeting of the Triple Alliance, hearing Mr. Smillie, passed a resodeclaring that the Alliance was
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  • 103 5 A STRIKE THREATENED. London, August 31. "iwurrently with the coal crisis in t a similar crisis has arisen in i, ia A Washington message says sideut W ilson signed the mine wages i increasing the miners’ wages 17 to cent. Meanwhile the miners have j 'eatened to strike
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  • 50 5 M ashington, September 1big five meatpackers for the <l ei .i 1- 111 l heir stockyard interests unfit’, e reccnt decree contemplate the r 1 these interests to the F.H. Prince '■> t m U1 book value of the stock d UdlL< T at between 30 and 40
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  • 216 5 CONFERENCE INTERRUPTED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, August 31. A Warsaw message says the Minsk negotiations are interrupted- Most of the Polish delegates have gone to Brest Litovsk and the Soviet delegates to Moscow 7 Both sides will probably resume the conference within a week at Riga, by permission
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  • 39 5 SERIOUS DEVELOPMENT. London, September 1. Lithuanian official circles in London learn from Kovno on August 31st that the Poles attacked Lithuanian troops near Augustowo Canal, causing grave casualties. They occupied Suwalki and are advancing to Soknai.
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  • 529 5 t.— Ex. Ireland still fills the bill with Poland io the second place. Both problems are difficul both disheartening. Is another war to begin or a couple of wars War we hate like poison, but conditions may arise when there is no other alternative. God send they
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  • 179 5 LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, August 31. A Mesopotamia communique says on the Lower Euphrates the expected attack has not yet materialized. A flotilla bringing up supplies from Nasirle reached the town after some opposition. In the Hillah area the 34th Brigade column advanced to Imam and Hamza, from
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  • 58 5 MUSTAPHA KEMAL’S APPEAL. Constantinople, September 1. The nationalist leader, Mustapha Kemal,, in a proclamation to his followers, urges them to hate the British and French and to respect the “sacred Turco-Russian-German Alliance of 1920.” He declares that Bolshevism, w’hich is so worthy of respect, holds out a helping
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  • 107 5 —Havas. RUMANIA’S CABINET. Paris, August 31. —The reported resignation of the Rumanian Cabinet is officially denied. Events at Breslau. On resuming his duties, Herr Mayer, the German Ambassador in Paris, visited the Secretary-General of the Foreign Affairs Department and the violation of the French Consulate at Breslau
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  • 132 5 GOVERNOR COX’S CHARGES. Chicago, August 31. The Senate Committee investigating expenditure iu connection with the Presidential elections, commenced the examination of Mr. William Hays, Chairman of the Republican Committee, who declared Governor Cox’s charges to be “false and libellous He asserted the whole Republican campaign of 1920
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  • 51 5 MIDDLESEX’S SUCCESS. London. August 31. Middlesex won the County Cricket Championship, with a percentage of 77.00, Lancashire being second with 74.61. Middlesex beat Surrey by 55 runs. Lancs beat Worcester by nine wickets. Yorks beat Hants by an innings and ‘335 runs. Sussex beat Leicester by eight
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  • 75 5 Fiunie, September 1. It appears that the new State of Fiume, which will be called the Italian Regency of Carnaro aspires to be a now Utopia. D’Annuzio has published the text of the constitution, guaranteeing complete liberty of thought and speech and of the press, also a minimum
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  • 170 5 BERLIN BRESLAU INCIDENTS. FRENCH DEMANDS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] t Berlin, September 1. lhe French Ambassador communicated to the German Foreign Minister the French Government's demands as regards the Berlin incident, namely, the restoration of the Fiench Consulate by the German Government, and indemnity of 100,000 fiancs, punishment cf the responsible parties,
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  • 109 5 MILITARY CONVENTION. Brussels, September 1. The new Franco-Belgian Military Convention, approved by both Governments, must be ratified in a few days. The Convention ays down the role to be assigned to Antwerp in the event of a new invasion. It provides for the direction of the retreat
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  • 32 5 New York, September 1. It is announced that arrangements for the payment of Fiance's share of th? Anglo-French Loan are progressing satisfactorily, but important details remain to be adjusted.
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  • 52 5 FACTORIES SEIZED. Milan, September 1, T 1 e metalworkers of the Milan district, protesting against a lockout, seized 300 factories in Lombardy, and hoisted Red Flags over them. The owners and directors were either ejected or held as hostages. The workers remain in possession and are accumulating
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  • 109 5 MR DANIELS’ STATEMENT, Charleston (Virginia), August 31. Mr Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, in a speech here, said the delay in ratification of the Treaty of Ve saillts prevented the cessation of naval enlargement. There had therefore been no change in the plans cf American «aval development, which
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  • 47 5 THE SURRENDERED VESSELS. London, September 1. Lord Inchcape, on behalf of the Reparation Commission, has undertaken the disposal to British shipowner of the exenemy shipping allotted to Great Britain, of which 2,000,000 tons, consisting of 24 passenger vessels and 106 cargo ships, have been surrendered.
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  • 80 5 DUMPING AND RALSE MARKS. Washington, September 1. An official report states that Germany, in an endeavour to regain her foreign trade and to realise sums on manufactures that otherwise might remain unsold owing to foreign prejudice, is dumping surplus inferior goods into England and the L’nited States.
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  • 1533 5 MEETING IN PENANG TOWN HALL. A meeting of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements was held in the Town Hall, Penang, this afternoon, the visit to this Settlement of His Excellency the Governor being made the occasion of the unique event in the history of Penang, as
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 165 5 Sir, —Will you allow me the hospitality of your columns to express my regret that I have not been able personally to visit and say farewell to all my parishioners and friends before leaving Penang. I desire to express mv heartfelt gratbu le for all the
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  • 475 6 "THE NEW LEARNING.” Io the annual report on Education in the F.M.S. for 1919, Dr. R O. Win.tedt, Acting Director, writes as follows The building of the new Central Training College for Malay vernacular teachers, recommended by the Assistant Director of Education after bis official visit to Java
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  • 280 6 London, August 23.—The ‘Times” hails Lord Rawlineon’e appointment and expresses the opinion that it will be extremely acceptable to the Government of India and all ranks of the Indian Forces. The Times” thinks that Sir Charles Monro has been inclined to mark time in matters of reform,
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  • 86 6 A notification in the 8, S. Government Gazette of the 31st August delegates to the Municipal Commissioners of G orge Town, Penang, the du*y of execu ing within the Municipality of George Town, Penang, the provisions of the Births and Deaths Regis tration Ordinance, 1897, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 217 6 Oar kadies’ Department. Has now in stock a new selection of charming afternoon frocks, also a quantity of other new goods. t Dainty Floral Voile Frock With the new skirt. Well cut Bodice (as sketch) Price $3O. Coat Frocks Made in best quality Gabardine, embroidered bodice, three-quarter sleeves, accordian pleated
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    • 391 6 TANGYE’S n 5 I SEMI DIESEL ENGINES. BBOTECTED BY PATENTS. S a.. g S' I 8 1 vx i I laTjCa ja J dh fc 1R mH K ’tSsSc ĕ g g 1 TO WORK ON ALL BRANDS OF CRUDE AND RESIDUAL 9• s OILS, POWER AND FUEL CONSUMPTION GUARANTEED
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  • 836 7 the ENGLISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA. (lin iucnt.ing on the English team for the “Manchester Guardian” n the whole it is hard to see where V' <. lection Committee has gone far Their job has been made the by the fine form displayed Xs summer by many old hands
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  • 41 7 Ehe Baid will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from t p.tn. to-day L Three Dances, From H°nrv VIII ...German 2. In’erntv zzt Cupid’i Garden Eu>ene tz K-dtnan .Tango Darce Ladybird J. Two Step lona ...Battye
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  • 742 7 DIVIDEND OF 20 PER CENT, The tenth ordinary genera] meeting of the Anglo Johore Rubber E-.tates, Ltd., was held in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers A-eociation, 38, East cheap, London E, C. Sir Ernest W. Birch, K. C, M, G. (Chairman of the company), P'esidiog said
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  • 257 7 Presiding at the meeting of the alam Rubber and Produce Company, Limited, held at 38, Eadtcheap, London, EC, Mr Cbaries Heath Clark said their total resources, including 5,000 placed to reserve, amounted to £-85,100. so that at rhe date of the balance sheet they had a
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  • 33 7 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £269 10s spot, and £276 10s three months. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $137.50 per picul, tin ore $137.50 per picul.
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  • 69 7 The output of North Taiping Tin Dredging Co, Ltd, for August was 530 piculs, not 590. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, August, 200 piculs. Tin Bentong No Liability, August, 607 hours, 58,700 yards, 292 piculs. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, NL, August, 76 tons. Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited,
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  • 45 7 The following is an additional rubber output for August Bagan Serai ...»lbs 37,000 Batak Rabit 42,500 KMS 25,911 Penang 160,000 Rubana 80,000 Straits 275,000 Sabrang 87,000 Tali Ayer 79,600 The Harpenden (Selangor) Rubber Co, Ltd, pay an interim dividend of 7j per cent.
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  • 187 7 Penang, September 3, 1920. SP. Tapioca 58.75 bnyers M. P. Tapioca $9.75 buyers Gold leaf $73 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 0z)... sellers. Black Pepper $2l nominal. White Pepper nominal. Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $55 sellers fNo. 1
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  • 113 7 Penang, September 1920. rßv Courtesy of thb Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 120 3 Jays’ sight Private 127 Bombay Demand Bank 120 Madras Demand Bank 120 3 days’ sight
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  • 239 7 Expected Arrivals, Thongwa, Singapore, 4tb, Elephants, Singapore, 6th. Ellora, Rangoon, 7th. Gregory Apcar, Calcutta, 7tb. Caddopeak, Calcutta, 7th. Tara, Madras, Bth. Teesta, Singapore, Bth. Edavana, Singapore, Btb. Kaga Maru, Colombo, 11th. Sado Maru, Singapore, lltb. Kashgar, London, 13th. Innsbruck, Venice, 12th. Japan, Singapore, 14th. Tbongwa, Madras, 15th. Birmingham
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  • 37 7 The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of August, 1920: Adults, Minors. Arrivals 8,713 1,120 Departures 3,307 143 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 284 7 DAILYf (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 17 7 Despatched from Pensng Delivered in London. 29th July By B I 26th August
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  • 25 7 The homeward mail, by the Thongwa f close» at 10 a.m. to-morrow; registration 9 a.no parcels 8 a.’r,, pil’ac-boxes 9 a.m, tom&i row.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 49 7 A BOON PLANTERS. Every employer of Telugu Labour should have a copy tff the indispensable TELUGU HAND-BOOK By A. St. ALBAN SMITH. It is written in an easy style and contains phrases in eommon use on the Estates. FOR SALE AT P. G. PRESS, LTD Price $1 OO each.
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    • 178 7 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. I f ‘ft "ntes on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. I FORD TRUCK CHASSIS I ONE TOM LOAO I I I WORM DRIVEN REAR AXLE j g SOLID OR PNEUMATIC TYRES ON
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1393 8 p g O -BRITISH INDIA pfICIFIC Company ft REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Ban Francisco. AND s s ECUADOR From Hongkong about Bth Sept 1920 /|k T 8 s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 6th Oct 1920 and every 28 days thereafter. Companies Incorporated in England.)
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    • 514 8 —tarn w kc KRUSCHEN SALTS ARE THE KEY TO HEALTH Stocks Held by all Chemists. I SOLE IMPORTERS: I F. G. Taylor Co., Ltd., Penang and Singapore. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. DON’T MISS H. T. DOULATRAM CO’S GREAT CASH SALE New Stock of Gold and Silver Brocaded Embroideries for Ladies’ Shoes,
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    • 342 8 JNB MSRBANTILC BANK SF I.IMITBB. [lAeorporated in Bnglaad). Authorised Capital £3.0J0,30C Bubsaribed Capital 1,8 JO,OOO PnM-up Reserve Fund and Undivided Proflt s 1,146,400 Board otljDirectors. (Cbsiraian), J. Kyrle, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Biq Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C S I, G 0 I L K
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