Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 239. VOL. LXXVIII. FRIDAY. 15th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTOS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 525 1 table everywhere wholesale from y 1 H II 1 Jk«S WJBI a o R 2 1 I o #B Sam Leong Co., Penang. H j- 111mu iimm—b ii n— nnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnu [MINIMAX] I .<s i EFFECTIVENESS. —Fire Brigades are rapidly adopting it for first aid s 4 s* v \w ECONOMY.—-Refills
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    • 18 1 THE BEST CAR IN TOWN -*&un> ttkin iif~nw> Solo Meats IS. a F.I.S* Ong Sam Leong A 00.
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  • 1478 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr H M fla’chell has b >nght; a at Brighton, e-ays he Kuala Lump ar paper. Mr J Ralph, Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court, Koala Lumpur, has gone to Jpoh on transfer temporarilyRabindrarath Tagore arrived in Paris early in October f.-. m Belgium accompanied by his son and d&ughter-in
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  • 295 2 The installation meeting of Scotia Chapter of Royal Arch Freemasonry No 408 S C was held last night at the Scotia Freemasons’ Hall, Logan Read, Penang. The duties of Instal iog Principal was cirried out by M E Comp W A Ward, ably as»Lted by M E
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  • 423 2 SECOND DAY’S RE3ULIS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 15. The resu’ts at Singapore yesterday were as under: Race I—(Scurry). MIMIC 1 FASINGA 2 LUCY ASHTON 3 Total $25 Places $B, $B, $6. Race 2—(R. C. and Distance). TIMAH 1 CYRANO 2 GOLDEN STRAND 3 Tote $l6 j’phces
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  • 107 2 PENANG. OCTOBER 15, 1920. BEEF— otg. Soup per catty 40 Roast do 60 Steaks 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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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 220 2 i„iiiiijiiiiii !iiiinii!iini;;:iitnin!!n!i!i!iii!!ii!i 1 !i.!niiiiii;!i[iiiiHiiii iiiniiiniiiii I THE FAIRFIELD TRADING GOY., I J SINGAPORE. I I HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I NEW AMERICAN FORD CARS. I E= I 1 I. MW' I LEYLAND MOTOR LORRIES I I ENGLAND’S PREMIER LORRY 1 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 1 STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE
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    • 489 2 WSW ADVERTISEMENT!. AUCTIONS. PENANG SALES ROOmT TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCIION, AT 38, BEACH STREET, On Monday, 18t6 October, AT II A. M. 10 casts Fancy Art F--i n g e3> Ca d ,p Rat Trap, Provisions, Cigarettet s >.c 14 Drums Sodium Bisulphate. 10 cas e s Copal
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 170 2 TO-NJCHT! $1,003,000 REWARD. TO-JiICHT Is You have read about the Reward, and of course you want to know all about it, you will get some information, to com- mence with, if you will call any night from THURSDAY, 14th, TO SUNDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1920 imperial 1 EMFfKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD.
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  • 2336 3 —’'S.F.P.” COUNCIL’S CONSTITUTION. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Wednesday. There were present His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief (Sir Laurence Guillemard, k c b His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major* General D H Ridout, kb e, cb, c m a); The
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  • 113 3 Ocb 16—-Singapore Races. Oct 16—Penang Automobile Club, General Meeting, Penang Chamber of Commerce, noon. Oct 16—Inter-School Sports for Glugor Shield, Esplanade, 3 p m. Oct 17 O.chtstcal Society, Rehearsal, Town Hall 10 a.m. Oct 21 Orchestral Society, Reheat sal, Town Hall 5 p.m. Oct 23—Rahman Hydraulic Tio, Ltd,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 465 3 POSITIONS WANTED. Billet weßtfd —By «■> experienced Bookk .->d office-clerk H«> fall experience »11 branches of Estate-work. Exce lent reply stating prospects to Bex No. 403, C j Pinang Gazette. 1857—16-10 "Eaploynrent Wanted. A thoroughly exPlanter the cultivation of Robber, Cocoa, Coff e and Oil Palms “.I, employment. Beit rtferences
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    • 114 3 WHAT’S THE UBE? What’s the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face when ten minutes rubbing with Little’s Oriental Balm will bring relief. Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little’s Oriental Balm, soothes, comforts, relieves
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    • 114 3 PRITCHARD Telephone 335. Y f Telegrams: With Departmental r T 'T' TA Connections. J CO.j L I PENANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. DELIVEUY EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS. THE ALL BRITISH 5/6 H. P. ROYAL ENFIELD MOTOR CYCLE COMBINATION FOR SPEED STRENGTH, RELIABILITY COMFORT, Fitted with all
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  • 57 4 Way. —At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to the wife of W B Way. a sen. Bangkck sad Strait* pipers please copy. Stafford. —On the Bth inst, at Eastbourne, to Aileen, wife of Sydtey Stafford, a son. Mather. —Oa Oc'ober 14th, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lurnpar, Dorothy, wife of
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  • 1271 4 Air. W. Liwther Kemp’s objections to the Legiela'De Council meeting outside Singapore may be peifectly a.and from the point of view of the convenience of the majority of the official and unoffic'al members of the Council. Mr. Lowther Kemp, we can well believe, has no desire again to
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  • 1283 4 It may ba recalled that the exportable surplus of rice from Burma Burma’s Rice h» 3 recently been raised Exports. by a farther 50,000 tons from 1,850,000 to 1,900,000 tons. To more than half the population of India rice is the staple diet, while the other half
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 142 4 [To Tax Editob of thb “Pinano Qazith. j Sir,—May 1 ask for a little space i. your columns to correct an error whick appears in your report of my speech at the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday last. Under the heading "Straits Settlements Association” I am i\p.j;r..i
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  • 26 4 —Aneta. Batavia, October, 14 The latest news in connection wilt the eruption of Merapi, shows 27 death» five seriously injured and three mining
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  • 134 4 Amount previously acknowledges $19,626.95. lye Soo Lin $5O, Staff of Messrs Tong Joo and Co., Ns Chai Seng $2, L in Chiu Seang T 2, Cbe Jang Leorg $2, Lim Ewe Uu $2, Cheam Ah Toong $2, Phoon H*w >uui $2, Uog Thean >
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  • 48 4 The Baud will play the following prgramme of music at the Esplanade •r*® 6 p.m. to-day 1-Selection Round the Map ...b ices 2. One Step My Sumurua Giri...H* rSCJ 3. Waltz ...Celtic ...Do» 11 4. Intermezzo Omena ..«Hai J 5. March The Royal Bdu‘e ...H»® 3
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  • 41 4 Calcutta, October 13 The Reda fired Bokhara in three ph*«* The Governor and local oflioinla h*’’ 9 seized. Their fate is uuknowu —'Aue- Th® Board of Trade has made an bringing all «ice products onus- r profi eering acts.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 269 4 ggg^e^T 1 r o m o s 3 SAFETY TREAD TYKES 1 THE BEST IN THE; I LONG RUN. I I SOLE AGENTS» ADAMSON. CILFILLAN AND CO. LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND h I I JL s*iWlfc rp te«in!tt!£3&*«fi MFP'? □mh9N@E33m» *****» I f Baxter’s Qor s a r’s I
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    • 10 4 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 39 4 THE TIDES The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 1.42 a m. 8.20 a.m, 2.03 p.m, 8.15 p.m To-morrow. 2.C6 am 8 48 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.37 p m.
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  • 558 5 Mr. ASQUITH’S REPLY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 11. 5 Asqaith ha? replied to Mr Lloyd speech, in a communication to the in which he describee the speech as of insolvency on the part of tie CoaliTon Government. Ireland pre--3e :he one i-sue cf supreme importance, j C
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  • 93 5 MANDATES COMMISSION. London, October 13. Th? meeting of the Council of th* League of Nations at Brussels on October 30th hss before it a m )8t comprehensive agenda, inclu ling the c institution of a perttanent Mandates Commission. It is expected that all States entrusted with Mandates
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  • 94 5 A LONDON MEMORIAL. London, October 12. Iu beautifu 1 autumn weather, the memoria: erected ou the Thames Embankment to the British nation from the grateful people of Belgium/’ was unveiled by P«ine®ontine of Belgium, in the presence 5; a distinguished concourse of British and elgi&ns. Earl
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  • 485 5 OWNER'»’ OFFER REFUSED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London. October 13. I Although the fu 1 results of the miners’ ballot will not been known till to-morrow, sufficient figures are to band to show that the majority of the miners throughout the country have disregarded Mr Smillie’s advice to give the
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  • 74 5 THE DOWNWARD TREND. New York, October 11. The downward movement of the erst of living in the Unite! Spates is ind cated by the fact that Biadotreet’s monthly index number, representing the sum of current piicts of 96 foodstuffs Hnd other necessarie», is 1691, while the last
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  • 97 5 .—Havas. FRENCH MEASURES. Paris, October IL—The Cabinet, under the presidency of President Miilerand, adopted several measures tending to bring about a general reduction of the cost cf living, by regale* ing the sale and the slaughtering of cattle, the prosecuting of speculators, the fostering of consumption
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  • 28 5 London, October 11. The French Minister o. Finance, in an interview with the “Daily Mail,’’ said all danger resulting from the French financial position was over.
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  • 26 5 London, October 11. The Shell Company announces a reduction of 3d per gallon of petrol, owing to a fall in the price in America.
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  • 202 5 A LONDON CONFERENCE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 11. A three days’ conference, promoted by the Air Ministry, has opened at the Guildhall, for the purpose of reviewing the progress of civil aviation. Major-General Sykes opened the discussions, declaring that the watchwords of aerial navigation must be safety and
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  • 125 5 CONVERSATIONS IN LONDON. London, October 12. Conversations opened in London yesterday between Mr. Lloyd George and the Belgian Premier, M. Delacroix. It is understood the subject is German reparations, in regard to which Britain and France are discu-sicg the method <■ f honouring the Spa decisions. It is stated
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  • 113 5 HIS MAJESIY’B APPRECIATION. London, October 12. H. M the King sent messages to the Governors General of Australia and New Zealand and the Governors of the British West Indian possessions, expressing thanks for the universal affrc’ion and loyal enthusiasm shown towards the Prince of Wales, adding this
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  • 54 5 London, October 11. Tie “Pall Mad Gazette’’ understands the Aru y Council has d cidcd to t filer 1,000 ccmmi sions to demobilised officers, and that nearly every regiment has reached bedrock as far as officers are concerned, especially officers with war experience, most of whom have been
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  • 34 5 Peking, October 11, The Japanese Legation has informed the International Opium Association that Japan has definitely decided to abolish the opium monopoly systems in Tsingtao and Kwangtung leased territory, this year.
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  • 66 5 Entries are now being received for the next PC C bowls tournsment. The events are as followl Champior ship, 2 Single Handicap, 3 Double Handicap, 4 Championship Pairs, 5 Teams < f Four, 6 Ladi<s Single, 7 Mixed Doubles. In event No. 5. teams are to be
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  • 28 5 .—Aneta, Batavia, October 15—The sugar market is improving. The price of superior. October, f 0.b., is 37 36 guilders, at which busiue s was done.
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  • 322 5 LITHUANIAN CAPITAL OCCUPIED [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, October 11, The Poles have taken the Lithuanian capital, Vilna. The Polish commander has proclaimed a new government. Unauthorised Act. London, October 11. It appears that the Polish capture of Vilna is due to unauthorised action on the part of General Zeligovski,
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  • 152 5 RUSSO-POLISH ARMISTICE Riga, October 12 After three weeks’ veibal sparring, an armistice and preliminary peace between Russia and Poland was eigi ed this evening in the medieval hall of the “Blackheads.’’ Public opinion here regards the agreeme«,t as merely a contrivance to avoid witter fighting, not a?
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  • 51 5 London, October 11. The Daily Telegraph Helsingfors correspondent says Litvinofl declared be left) Norway in consequence of the impossibility of reaching agreement with, the Norwegian Government regarding commercial relations with Soviet Russia. He said Norway’s atthnde towards the Soviet bad completely changed daring the summer and
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  • 136 5 Arrival iw Mesopotamia. Baghdad, October sth Sir Percy Oox, after visiting Bio Saud at Ojair and paying a brief call on the Sheikh of Koweit, reached Sbatt-el Arab on the morning of Ist October. After visiting the Sheikh of Muhmmerah he proceeded to Basra where be disembarked
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  • 81 5 THE MOSCOW IN IERNAFIONAL. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Berlin, October 12. Over 500 delegates attended an Independent Socialist Congress, opened at Halle to-day, to decide upon acceptance or rejrction of Moscow’s conditions of adherence to the Third International. Herren Dittmann and Bras?, representing the opponents and adherents respectively, were elected
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  • 42 5 Berlin, October 12. A big strike movement in Saxony is seriously preoccupying the Government. It is estimated that 600,000 Municipal employees have ceased work, demanding higher wages. Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz are with out gas, water, electricity ot trams.
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  • 114 5 A SLIGHT RELAPSE. Washington, October 11. President Wilson suffered a slight relapse of his illness, attributable to extra exertions in the campaign in the interests of Guvernor Cox, in regard to which his friends and physicians are convinced President Wilson has dog regained his normal strength and must
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  • 82 5 IHE AMERICAN PENALTY. Wasl.iag on, October 12. Evidence is forthcoming of foreign shipmasters, in collaboration with seamen, violating the Prohibi’ion Law by bringing whisky to the United States Acco ding’y the Bureau vf Internal Revenue is consi deiiug the advi-abiiity of seizing and selling the foreign vessels implicated
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  • 128 5 TERROR ON PLANTATIONS. London, October 12. A New York telegram says nightriders are spreading terror through the cotton estates. They are men, mostly farmers, bitterly dis appointed in the expectation of the present cotton crop, and determined that no cotton will be ginned until the price advances
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  • 31 5 London, October 11. The Government has offered to buy direct tbe United States Cable Company’s property. The Directors recommend acceptance of tbe cfiler. The price is not stated.
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  • 184 5 Thi Immigration Qu mt ion. London, September 29.—A disquieting situatioa bas arisen between the United States and Japan owing to the refusal of the United States to agree to the appointment of a Joint Commission to solve tbe difficulty caused by the proposed legislation io California
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  • 246 5 DISCUSSIONS IN AMERICA. [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, October 12. The Times’ correspondents at New York says meetings with regard to the China Consortium will be held in the week beginning October lltb, except on Tuesday, The British group is headed by Sir Charles Adds, the American by Mr
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  • 347 5 London, October sth.—The “Pall Mall Gizettt’’commends the prompt! ude of the India Office in making an authoritative statement removing the impression conveyed in the E-her Report that the Imperial Government bad agreed to the proposals whereby the control of the Indian Army would p .ss from the
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  • 198 5 Obstacles to Progrms of Reforms. London, September 24Tbe appointments of Sir Wi'liam Meyer and Lord Lytton have been well received while the Gandhi agitation is decidedly helping Mr Montagu, since it is realised that his task is thereby made more difficult. Thus tbe Yorkshire Pest" while admitting
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  • 18 5 Obituary. Stockholm, October 12. The death bas occurred of M Pete "son, Governor of the Province of Stockholm*
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  • 684 6 LABOUR REPORT CALLS FOR HIGHER PRODUCTION. So far as the advance in. the general level of prices is concerned, the main factor is not the shortage of commodities but the expansion of currency. This is a passage from the interim report of the Joint Committee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 257 6 By using 'X Halls Distemper your home can be made brighter, A g at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without g the objectionable smell of paint. I Hall’s V» I Distemper Lv I (7r«7« Mark) LfJ 1 is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day. It is quickly
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    • 72 6 YOUR WIFE AND YOU. As a remedy for one of woman’s wo.-it troubles, Pinkettes are just as efficient for the fair sex as for men. They dispel constipation in a night, bringing the de sired relief next morning. They cure disordered liver, biliousness, sick headaches, foul breath, pimples and blotched
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    • 706 6 I TANGYE'sI PUMPS. I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I I I I AY I L frVj 4 My.V I I ll' I X if I T 8 1 \v2/7 Vn s H I y V/ i For Full Particulars Apply to: I I Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons,
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  • 1115 7 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS, je Dlrrc’.ora of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, -d report for ths year ended 30. h J one 920, a* follows: Profit end Lose Accjuat—The net profi r the year amounts to $76 066 29, to which has t 0 be added the profit; brought
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  • 40 7 DUTCH COMPANIES AGREE. From Our Own Correspondent. The Hague, Ocob?r 10—A meeting of the International Union of Rubber Cui ure of the Dutch Indies accepted nearly unanimously the principle of a redaction of production by 25 per cent—Aneta.
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  • 59 7 Tin was quoted in London on Oct 13th at £257 spot, and £261 three months Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £249 spot, and £255 three mouths. To-day’s quotation for refined tin in P.nan* was $125.50 p°r picul, business done; raw tin $123 per picul, buyers, no
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  • 33 7 The following were the rubber quotations in London on the 13th October Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 6sd Smoked Sheet Is 3|d Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 69 7 Messrs Tho Borneo Company, Ltd., advise us that the undermentioned price*» were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lbs Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 49 tc 46| diamond No. 2 33 39 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 35£
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  • 19 7 Tlie following are additional rtibbor outputs for September Holland American lbs 1,181,000 Netherlands 29,339 Si Pare 63,397
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  • 139 7 Penang. October 15, 1920 SP. Tapioca 57.75 sellers M P. Tapioca $9.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Corst 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $35 sellers. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of $5O sellers. fNo. 1
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  • 131 7 Oclobw 15 1 1920. (Bv Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) London Damaud Bink 2/3 25/32 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 t 3 Documeitary 2/4 7/5 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 130) 3 days* skht Private 142 j Bombay D.nnnd Bank 130 c Madras Demand Bank
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  • 127 7 The following are be latest quotations ;n Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day 00 <£ 00 '/2 SHARES. aw x w Rubber (Dollar c. c. c. c. Indragiri 10 00 10 50 10.25 Jimah 2.40 2.50 2.00 2.10 MalakaP 2.10 1.80 1.90 Malakoff 5.30 5.50
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  • 583 7 Messis. Chart Co., Kuala Lumpur, report as follows: The cloud of depression which has of late hung so heavily over the local Rialto shews no sign of lifting and the market- first battered by bear attacks and then weakened by neglect presents a sorry aspect, and the
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  • 108 7 Singapore, October 13—Mesz s Ear ow an i Go., r'pur. Siaca last leparting, the marset I as been fairly s eady, and a 1) the opening <f tt.e u ual weekly eucriont the e was a good ei q iiry a’ p ices slightly above !ast w-st-k’s
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  • 228 7 To-Day’s Departures. Perak (E S. Co) for Port Swettenham and Sing-p >re. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Sappho for Telak Acson. Fook?ang for Calcutta. Titkada for Singapore, China and Japan. Expected Arrivals. Caddopeak, Singapore, 15 b Ellora. Singapore, 16 h. Tnoagwa, Singapore, 16 h. Lake Fielding, Calcutta, 16tb.
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  • 23 7 1,591 coolies arrived yesterday. 785 went ’o Pab.u Jerejak for quarantine, the balan'e go on to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 301 7 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipob, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, )-7.15 am. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore I and Hongkong J Parit Bn itar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15
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  • 23 7 L‘f«pitched from Panang Delivered in London. 8 h September By BI 2n 1 October 19th By BI 12 h
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  • 25 7 Tn© hoooewAia mail, by the Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m. i-j-oaorrow; re fc iBtration 9 a.m parcel© 8 a.m., pillar-boxes 9 a.m. to-morro*.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 283 7 “ONE WEEK’S GRACE” O wk wk I-:' hIKOX." trwHi I 5 355 KB 353 KB g ROLLED GOLD PI ATE J <Jeweli-y Bj hr n 11 Li Now is your chance J TO SAVE 40 P er cent. m g tL-UtnUJlUJuHinr AT WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co’s. GREAT SALE. Tollaram Dholiamall Co.,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 661 8 JUST UNPACKED Grass Carpets 3 ft. by 6 ft. 9 ft. by 9 ft. DAIBUTSU Co., 41, BEACH STREET, PENANG. BANKS •HARTBRSB RAHK SF IHBIA. AUSTRALIA ANB BHINA, flßMrporatad i* Ingland by Eoy<l ®h*ri«rX Paid up Capital <2,000,000 Reserve Fund <3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 Head Office: 38, BIBHOPSGATE,
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    • 299 8 SIAM COMMERCIAL BAM LIMITED, BANGKOK, (Incorporated by Roya! Charter.; BRANCH AT TUNG SONO. (Junction Royal Siamese State Rail.a,, Southern Line,) Capital—Ticals 3,300,000. Reserves—Ticalb 1,810,000. Agents in Penang The Netherlands Trading Society Agents in Singapore The Banking Corpora* bion. The Netherlands Trading Society Every description of Banking and Er change business
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