Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1920

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED No. 235. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 2045 2 POSITIONS WANTED. BIOUSGS, TENDERS INVITED. Employment Wanted. A thoroughly ex- Hats, Frocks, The Municipal Commhsioners of George perienced Planter in the cultivation of y Town Pen&D 8’ invite tender 9 for the un- **▼--»< W ll VX 1 Rubber, Cocoa, Coff e and Oil Palms— LaCCb, dermentioned work needs employment.
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  • 893 3 —“S F P.” WEALTHY SINGAPORE CHINESE CHARGED, The sequel to a raid conducted by Mr H R Bull, Assistant Piotector of Chinese on Aug 12 at 3.40 p.m. at Nos 7 and 8 North Boat Qaay, the residence of Mr Seab Eng Koon, one of the leading members
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  • 397 3 PENANG, OCTOBER 11, 1920. BEEF— ct.« Soup per catty 40 Roast do 60 Steak* do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60—70 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do 80 Fillet
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    • 353 3 *»>l. -aw—terwwi——W wfwwiw m u. ft a fi V U >1 I iMiMWiiiirimniiaiw iiiiiift.—.i— i«-=gg= X DACHING A BRAND I ■ra A <2SS O Notice ia hereby given that Sime Darby and Company, Limited, of No. 4, Fort Road, Malacca, are the Sole Proprietors of the above Trade Mark used
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    • 116 3 THE PRICE OF PAIN—SCIATICA. No one wants pain—still we pay for it heavily in lost health—lost energy—lost ambition—often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand! Perfect health, absolute freedom from pain may again
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    • 139 3 THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR H. VISHINDAS CO. STOCK TAKING SALE 1 a t FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. A XISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU. DON’T MISS THIS GOLDEN CHANCE. A Pack ‘d Free Deuv- red Free a><o»rd Steamer e GaT 1 k *ny htxre Prt Safe de.ivery guaranteed V Fift tn
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    • 179 3 fiO-i/ff ESTABLISHED -fl£L-|A( 1014 100 YEARS. Wl4 2 B john HADDONi AND CO. Export and Import E ĕ Agents g Ig, For ONE HUNDRED YEARS in 3 jH the CITY OF LONDON we have IP acted as Buying and Selling Agents for Traders,Storekeepers, flr Growers of Colonial Produce. A Oh
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  • 774 4 MOTOR HEADLIGHTS. Oar Ipoh correspondent writes Objec tion ha* been token to the rale requiring all motorists to shade their headlights by the use of paint or some other durable material. This rule is to c me into operation on the 31st instant. It bus been
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  • 115 4 The Information to be Collected. Mr J E Nathan, Superintendent of Census writes as follows: I have the honour to inform you that a Censas of the Colony, The Federated Malay States and tbe States of Kedah Kdantan, Trengganu and Johore will be h c ld on
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  • 849 4 —“S. T.” PLUCKY CONDUCT OF HOTEL. BANDSMAN. The inquest into the death of Capt. Edward Kearon, late chief officer of the Kuching, who came by his end on Tuesday last in an attempt to save a boy who fell into the sea off Sea View Hotel
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  • 52 4 Simla, October I.—lt is notified that the newspaper, “The Sinn Feiner,” published at New York by the Sinn Fein Publishing Co., and the weekly “Soviet Russia,” also published at New York, as well as the Daily Herald of London have been proscribed under the
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  • 711 4 TROOPS TO THE RESCUE. Calcutta, October I.—Rumours of serious trouble on tea guar den in the Lakhimpur District have been current in Calcutta for the past two days. Detailed accounts have been received by the Associated Press, one from Shillong and the other from Tezpur. It
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  • 108 4 Oct 11 and 12—C< ncert, Towo Hall. Oct 12—-Municipal Commission. l2, 14 and 16—Singapore Races. Oct 16—Penang Autouaobi’e Club, General Meeting. Penang Chamber of Commerce, noon. Oct 17 —Orchestral Society, Rehearsal, Town Hall 10 a.m. Oct 21 Orchestral Soci« by, Rehea sd, Town Ha’l 5 pm. Oct 23—Statutory
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    • 736 4 POSITI ON WANTED. Billet wanted —By an experienced Book* keeper and Office-clerk. Has fall experience in all branches of Estate-wotk. Excellent testimonials —available at once. Pteaee reply stating prospects to Box No. 403, c/o Pinaug Gazette. FOR SALE. For Sale or To 226, Anson Road European Quarteri, Commodius and well
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    • 237 4 4 A FEAST OF MUSIC. FAMOUS ARTISTS COMING TO TOWN HALL, PENANG, I TO-NIGHT AND iTO-MORROW. BIG ATTRACTION. IVANOFF 4 PALMETTO'S i PENANG SEASON. SUPPORTED BY MR- EDGAR HULLAND. PRICES $4 $3 $2. J BOOKING AT ROBINSON'S. f Support I OBCBtntfV Z iMr > \l I I I cxretf |j
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    • 273 4 A Programme of Outstanding Brilliance Surpassing Anything hitherto Presented. To-night, MONDAY, nth* toWEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1920, By arrangement with Middle East Films» Ld. The Management of the IMPERIAL IX" EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. OFFER In Second House at 9-15 p. m. The World Famous Featured Stars HOUSE PETERS AND ANNA
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  • 1095 5 ORDERS OF THE DAY, The following are the Orders of the Day for ths meeting of the Legislative Council, to be held on Weinesday, the 13th October. 1. Question by Mr Addie Is there any official authority for the statement in Reuters telegram from London, dated Bth September,
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  • 93 5 1,—“T.0.M/ Tamil Coolie Killed. Whie cutting stone on the face of a huge slab of rock in a metal reserve about four miles out on the Chemor Road, a Tamil nsnvd Pacbirnntm (employed a coolie under a P W D contractor) met with his death, on
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  • 433 5 Paris, in addition to being the moat cosmopolitan town in Europe, is at the moment thronged by officers of widely, different nationalities. Amongst them are many Poles, whose silver-braided caps, which are a cross between the full dress, headgear of a- lancer and the oidinary
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    • 120 5 PRHCHARD Telephone 33s.") Sj I < “PEANCO With Departmental f T Tn i CO., LID., PENANG. connections. J 1 7 INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. DELIVERY EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS. THE ALL BRITISH 5/6 H. P. ROYAL ENFIELD MOTOR CYCLE COMBINATION FOR SPEED STRENGTH, RELIABILITY COMFORT, wßirw.
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    • 242 5 CIGARS Known throughout the world. GOLOFINA PERFECTOS. $7.50 per box of 25. GOLOFINA BOUQUETS. $6.25 per box of 25. Obtainable at all Hotels Dealers. I THE JAMAICA TOBACCO CO. Makers of First Class Cigars Only. M. N. NOOHU fe 9 Co., 6a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. The wellknown “La perla del
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  • 20 6 King— -At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on Sunday lOtb, to Mr and Mrs C W Lorraine King a oaagbter.
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  • 1259 6 It might have been thought that the world war would efiect a severe slump in chauvinism everywhere, and in the inflammable stock with which m litarists deal. To some extent this is tiu j and we were afforded notable evidence of the attitude of Labjur, in setting up
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  • 1264 6 There a«e several important question! on the orders of the d*y in for tho meeting of the Q U Coancil. Legislative Council on October 13tb, and the answers to two of them at least will be awaited with interest by the whole community. Mr Addie will ask
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  • 63 6 Mr H R Cheeseman, Honorary Secretary, Raffias College Food, (Pen ng) informs us that he has received a cheque for $5OO from Mr J D Scully, b-ing the first instalment of subscrip ions collected from the Eurasian community towards the Riffles College Fund. A full list of
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  • 421 6 Theatrical Performances The Chinese Mandarn Amateur Musics. Association staged two performances at a the Drury Lane Theatre on F.iday and Saturday, on each of which nights six Chinese historical plays were given, in aid of the local China Famine and Floods Relief Fund. The
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    • 208 6 i a L WE CAN SUPPLY l FROM STOCK: Caustic Soda 70/72°/ o 1 ]i Soda Ash 42% Jill Soda Crystals. 4 Silicate of Soda. 5; I' i Tallow. I II I Cotton Seed Oil. .4 1 Palm Kernel Oil. I I BEHR CO., Penang. lII’ I NY CARLSBERG I
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 39 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-dny and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water Low Water To-day. 11.54 a m. 5.08 a.m. 12 m ot, 6.18 p,m, To*morbow. 12«18 a m. 6.44 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 6.52 pm,
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  • 333 7 PREMIER’S REPLY 10 MR ASQUITH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 7. What amounts to a reply to Mr Asquith’s Dominion Home Rule suggestions for Ireland ia contained in an interview with Mr Lloyd George by Mr Harold Spender, published in the Lloyd George Liberal Magazine.” The Premier p< inted oub
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  • 125 7 MR. SMILLIE’S ADVICE. London, October 7. Mr Robert Smillie, in a statement at O.asgow, advised tbe miners to vote for acceptance of the owners’ offer as a temporary measure, and to settle down for thr c e months in which an agreement satisfying the miners might be
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  • 124 7 THE STRIKE MOVEMENT. Madrid, October 7. Travellers from Poring»! confirm that a general strike Las broken out throughout the country. Government circles declare it is a revolutionary movement. The postal, telegraph and telephone employees, n&vai reservists, railwaymen and dockers have all ceased work, while reports from Vigo etale that
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  • 40 7 JAPANESE TROOPS ATTACKED, Tok io, October 7. A mixed band of Russian Bolsheviks, Koreans and Chinese twice attacked tbe town Hun-Chun, near tbe frontier, and engaged the J apanese troops. The situation is declared to be serious.
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  • 81 7 London, October 7. Great preparations arp being made for the first session of the Assembly of the League of Nations, which will meet at Geneva on November. Work is in progress on the Palais des Nations, the newly acquired headquarters of tbe League, on tbe chores of
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  • 258 7 PROPOSED PEACE TERMS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 7. Tbe r-poited signature of the Russo-Poli-h armistice, with which is associated preliminary peace, signifies a great Polish triumph. One account declares that M Dombaki, the Chairman of the Polish dele gation at Riga, has been dictating terms with almost breathless
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  • 47 7 THE BOLSHEVIK RETREAT. London, October 7. A Polish official report states that the Bolsheviks are retrea'ing on the entire front. Hostilities on the Lithuanian front, from the East Prussian frontier to Monsteltiszki, have been ordered to cease, in accordance with the League of Nations’ proposals.
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  • 109 7 THE SOVIET’S REPLY. London, October 7. Reuter learns that the Soviet Government’s reply to Earl Curzon’s Note is not wholly satisfactory, It does not give an undertaking to abstain from propaganda. It agrees to repatriate all British prisoners in Russia, in exchange for Russian prisoners in the bands
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  • 119 7 THE SAMAWAH COLUMN. London, October 7. A War Office communique states that our column moving on Samawah reached Darraji Station, 28 miles from tbe town. Reconnoitring aeroplanes observed “all well” signals from the Kufa garrison, but the Arabs are destroying the Kufa-Nejer line. The rearguard of tbe column marching
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  • 107 7 A TURKISH THREAT. London, October 7. Tbe “Times” Constantinople correspondent says the situation on the Armenian border is unquestionably serious,. The Turks captured Serykamish and Sogbanli. The Armenians are being simultaneously attacked on the eastern border, with a view to stopping reinforcements going w s ward. A Nationalist communique
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  • 127 7 IMPORTANT DECISION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 7. A elegimn from Paris says the Govern, meat has decided to <e tie the question of reparations doe to France under the Peace Treaty by direct negotiations with Germany, later submitting tbe scheme for tbe Allies’ approval. If the plan
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  • 271 7 —Havas. THE BRUSSELS CONFERENCE. Paris, October 7. At the Brussels Conference, tbe financial section unanimously adopted a motion by is a President, tbe French delegate. M Cellier, to recommmend to the Council of tbe League cf Nations for adoption, a plan for extension of the insurance system covering
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  • 88 7 ADMIRAL BENSON’S STATEMENT. Washington, October 6. Admiral Benson, Chairuan of the Shipping Board, stated that the Shipping Board had never formally sanctioned the agree ment between the American Ship and Commerce Corporation and the HamburgAmerica Line, involving American eh ps operating on tbe former German tiade routes, He
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  • 48 7 London, October 6. Mr. Victor 8. Fox ard William H. Kaiser, respectively Treasurer and President of several Steamship Companies, which took over a number of the Shipping Board vessels, have been indicted on a charge of conspiracy to defraud tbe Shipping Board by false account*.
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  • 40 7 Washingtcn, September 6. Signor Calderon, tbe Mexican High Commissioner in Washington, has resigned, and is returning to Mexico City. It is stated his action is owing to failure to accomplish bis mission, namely, the settlement of all Americo-Mexican differences.
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  • 69 7 AT BROOKYN DOCK. New York, October 7. A disastrous explosion occurred on board the Canadian tank vessel G. R. Crowe, j which is in dry-dock a b Brooklyn. Ten i workmen are reported killed, and twenty badiy burned were rescued by firemen I wearing gas masks. One man
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  • 101 7 THE LAND SEIZURES [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Loudon, October 7. A Milan message says the Sicihxn land seizure», which are continuing, are aimed at direct cultivation of the laud withou* intermediaries, but the C’-operatives will guarantee to tie hndlorcs tie payment of rents fixed by Commissions, comprising peasants, landlords, experts and
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  • 52 7 New York, October 6. It is announced that the international consortium for economic and fit social assis tance to China will be perfected at a conference of British, French, Japanese and American delegates here, beginning on October 11, following the return of Mr, T. W, Lament, trim the
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  • 42 7 CHINA’S REQUEST. Peking, October 7. China has asked the Diplomatic Corps to sanction alO p c r c»nt eu tax on the customs duties to assist tbe famine relief funds. The Corpg has referred the matter to the respective Governments,
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  • 279 7 The following FMS appointments are gazetted :—Mr J N MiLum to be an Arsistant Agriculturist, Ag icuitural Department Mr A O Wilson to be Assistant Auditor, External Audit Department; Mr R A Constable to be Ctiief Draughtsman, Signal and Telegraph Branch, FMSR; Major F W Douglas
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  • 67 7 There will be a change of programme at the Empire Theatre to-night, with a special feature entitled Thunderbolts cf fate,” a drama of love, duty and politics. The supporting attractions are the final episode of “The woman in the web” and and three side- s plitting c
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  • 218 7 From Our .Own Correspondent. Bingkok, October 9. The Thorneycroft destroyer, the gifc of the Siamese Navy League to the nation, was welcomed by the King, the people and a fleet of aeroplanes. There are three days’ celebrations. The marriage was solemnised at Weston-super-Mare Parish Church last
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  • 1617 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr A Reid Selangor, is going on transfer to Perak. Mr F M Baddeley is appointed Food Controller, a* from October 1. Mr TA. Crosbie. of Port Dickson, is expected back fromjeave next month. Mr and Mrs Herbert Cooper are goirg Home on the P and O steamer
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  • 652 8 TESTS OF ITS EFFICIENCY. The Civil Service Commissioners, who are responsible for testing the qualifications of candidates for appointments of any grade in Government office, are preparing for a public examination on a ec*le which has no precedent in the history of he Commission, writes “F.G, in the
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  • 586 9 ’"Pioneer.” lhe inciueiun of India m the league of Nations is raising a number of industrial questions oi the first importance. We published some time ago a summary of the letter issued by the Board of Industries and Munitions to Local Governments regarding the draft
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  • 327 9 Mr. Justice Brown’s Farewell In the Supreme Court, Ipoh, the members of the Ipoh Bar hade farewell to M.r Justice A. V. Brown. Hon. Mr. Kenion said: “My Lord, as this is the last occasion you will sit here before going to Penang, and then on leave, I
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  • 364 9 There is no end to the dogmatising on Indian affairs of journalists at Home who know as much about the conditions existing in India as they do of administrative methods in Mars says the “Pioneer From time to time the readers of English newspapers are assured that
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  • 219 9 Some years before war broke out coal had been discovered in the Malay Peninsula, in the States of Perak and Selangor. The coal found at Rawang, in Selangor, some 25 miles from Kuala Lumpur, proved to be of first-rate quality, and as prospection proved a supply of
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  • 194 9 newspapers.—Press Association Foreign Special. The water polo final between Belgium and Great Britain aroused the greatest citement. The game proved a splendid exhibition, and it was strenuous throughout. Belgium had the faster swimmers. But Belgium had rather the better of subsequent play, and at half-time the
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  • 45 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Selection The Bat ...Strauss 2. O >e Step The Lobster’s Promenade ...Steel 3. Walla Lana Bella ...Aigrette 4. Intermezzo Rainbow ...Wenrich 5. March The Scorcher ...Rose?
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  • 292 9 CHINESE LANTERN PROCESSION Favoured with fine weather, tbe Penang Oversea Chinese lantern|procession in commemoration of Tbe Double Cross Day,” took place last night, and presented a very imposing spectacle. The streets through which tbe procession passed were thronged by exceptionally large crowds, so much so that vehicular
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  • 110 9 Tbe following is the Business for the Meeting of tbe Municipal Commission, to be held tomorrow. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward, 3 Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Declaration by Mr S
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  • 330 9 Those who care to read something fresh about the colonists who sailed for America In the Mayflower three hundred years ago should get Professor Roland Usher’s book, "The Pilgrims and their History” which is an admirable study based upon a fresh scrutiny of historical
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  • 491 9 Messrs Baker Fearon Co, KualaLumpur, reported on Friday as follow-: The past week has seen a considerable increase in »he volume of business although Tins and Industrials still account for most of the transactions. Daring the week Government was approached, as tbe result of the decision arrived
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  • 383 9 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of the Trengganu Corporation, Limited, was held in the Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, Mr. Chew Joo Chiat presiding. In the course of his address the Chairman said: This meeting has been called in compliance with section 65 of “The panies Ordinance 1915.” TEe
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  • 156 9 The following are tbe latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s ehare list:— Friday. To-day SHARES. S 3 a? 3 3 ”5 X 3Q Rtsbber"(Dollar c. sc. c. c. Alor Gajah 3.06 3,25 2.90 A. Molek 2.75 3.00 2.90 Ayer Panss 1100 12.00 11.50 Kedah R. 4.25 4.50
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  • 62 9 Tin was quoted in London on Oct Bth, at £266 spot, and £270 10s three months Saturday’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $133 per picul, no market, tin ore $133 per picul, business done. To day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $133.75 per picul,
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  • 15 9 Ulu Piah Mine, September, 300 piculs, sluicing 175 piculs and tributors 125 piculs.
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  • 42 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on the 7th October Plantation Ist latex crepe Is sjd Smoked Sheet Is 3d Market steady. On tbe Btb, 1/5| and Market firm (telegram mutilated). [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.)
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  • 87 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Ayer Molek lbs 16,300 Bintang 17,600 Bukit KB 5,500 Burma 4,048 Bandar Sumatra 56,424 Clovelly 12,000 Consolidated Malay 107,000 Chulsa (Selangor) 26,000 Eastern Sumatra 45,000 F.M.S. Rubber 85,600 Glen Bervie 31,923 Johore 147,300 Jelebu Syndicate 26,079 Jimah 29,562 Kota Tinggi
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  • 183 9 Fbnang, October 11, 1920 SP. Tapioca $7.50 sales M P. Tapioca $9.00 sales Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b 0z)... sellers. Black Pepper $35 sellers. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. f No.
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  • 192 9 To-Day's Departuibs. Perlis for Ksnt&ng (Trang). Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Bharata for Fort Swettenham Singsforof Expxotbd Arrivals. Hangaria, Singapore, 11th. Lake Gilpen, Calcutta, 12th. Tamba Maru, Singapore, 12th. Edavans, Singapore, 12th. Teesta, Madras, 13th. Nel lore, London, 13 th. Tbongwa, Singapore, 16 th. Ellora, Singapore, 16th. u Teesta, Singapore,
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  • 264 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batn Gajah, Tapah Road, By traaa Teluk Anson, Kuala Kabu, >7.15 a.aa» Kuala Lumpur, 6 p.au Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alee 10,15 a.m. <fc 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 28 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in Auga-b Mail. London. 28th August By P 4 O 2nd October September Mail. 4th September By B I 2nd
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  • 16 9 The Tetst* i? expected to arrive here at daylight on Thursday, with Europern mails.
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  • 122 9 Penang, October 11 1 1920. (By Oourtbsy op thb Chartirbd Bamk). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 130 3 days’ sicht Private 142 Bombay D®tnand Bank 130 o Madras Demand Bank 130
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  • 808 10 A HAUNT OF EASTERN PEACE. A day’s train journey through the weird and tawdry blend of old and new, East and West, which is the Ching of to-day, brought me to the little city near the mountains which was -to be the starting point of my real
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  • 144 10 English and Irish should be one in wishing success to the memorial to Wateriord’s townsman,Vincent Wallace, tbe truly great composer. Few songs have achieved more popularity than “Ltt me like a soldier fall,” and few operas than Muritana” while in either case popularity has seldom been mo
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