Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 240. VOL. LXXVIII. SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 672 1 I NIKKO MODERN ART 5 photographic studio, I No. 7, Northam Road. j Tfl :.No 579- UL YJQU. NQJL s the home of I wti»v vvw wy e STATE express cigarettes THE PROPRIETORS OF I BEAR BRAND MILK I I E 65 I •TS«3isSiSgf®sSs < j Perlecllg sterilised KHh i
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    • 12 1 IHEBESI SABINTOWN Sole Agents 5.5. a F.B.S. Ong Sam Laona a 00.
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    • 1769 2 POSITIONS WANTED. AUCTIONS. TENDERS INVITED. *Ti~ i 1 Billet wanted—By an experienced Book- PENANG SALES ROOM. The Municipal Commissioners of George B I I 1 keeper and Ofike-Clerk. Has fall experience Town Penang, hereby invUe separate g 1% K I /“U |B S in all branches ot Estate-work. Excellent TO
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  • 860 3 ROMANCE OF THE SEA FOR LANDSMEN. Dock-walloping”—in the amateur sense —is a glorious hobby for those who like it. Some people don’t. They don’t like the smuts, and the oil in unexpected places, and the smells. There are smells about most- docks, and those too are all right
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    • 209 3 THE FAIRFIELD TRADING COY., j J SI NG A PORE. J I HAVE FQR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I NEW AMERICAN FORD CARS. I LEYLAND MOTOR LORRIES ENGLAND’S PREMIER LORRY 1 I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. I STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE IPOH. ncujnnnnnaonnnnnnnaDunnnnnnnann n n YOUR WIFE OR DAUGHTER WOULD LOVE THIS
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    • 248 3 THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR I H. VISHINDAS CO. STOCK TAKING SALE FOR A FEW MORE DAYS ONLY. Great Reductions in Blankets, Towels, Hosiery etc., and in the Ladies’ Department especially; Dress materials at below cost price. An early visit solicited. J. BERRY CoTj PENANG IPOH. I I Mine and estate
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 170 3 (TO-NIGHT! $1,000,000 REWARD. TO-NIGHT! You have read about the Reward, and of course you want to know all about it, you will get some information, to comImence with, if you will call any night from THURSDAY, 14th, TO SUNDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1920 IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. Another Super Feature
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  • 370 4 THE LEGAL ADVISEESHIP. [FbOM A CORRESPONDINT. Alor Star, October 14. Mr. Fra-nklyn Robinson is acting Legal Adviser, Kedah, vice Mr. Justice W. H. Dinsmore, who has gone to an Indian hill-station to recruit his health. Tunku Kassim is acting Superintendent of Government Monopolies, Kedah, and Wan Chik is
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 334 4 [To Tbs Edito* or th» *Tum« Gsxam.’*} Sir, —It appears from the announce- ment in your yesterday’s issue that only two schools are competing to-day for Mr. D. A. M. Brown’s Shield, the Free School and the Anglo-Chinese School. May I be allowed through the medium of
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  • 36 4 [From Oub Own Cohrbspomdbnt.l Singapore, October 16. A polo match was played last evening between Singapore and Selangor. The former won by four goals to three. Lady (> iy I liyna i*H wa a
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  • 293 4 1 S F P Thk Second Day. The weather continued fine on Thursday afternoon, being considerably hotter than on Tuesday. In consequence non only wus the galloping more on top of the ground, as far as the actual racing was concerned, bet the conditions underfoot encouraged th> veiy
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  • 253 4 The following are the handicaps fvr today's racing at Singap >re Race 1. Lucy Ashton 10.12, Avro 8.12, Nigl to Go rn 8 4, Shanghai 7 13, Suggestion 7.11, Ev-lm* 7.9. Fasinta 7.8, Gay 6 7. It tin weight do s not ecc-pt, weights up iO lbs.
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  • 156 4 Licht Engine Prevents Disaster, Madras, October 7 The derailment on the Madras and Southern Mabratta Rail way, near L’i ivellore, which took place lt>s night wou'd, it is seated have in disastrous cons qu ncei but for th, pass, ing of a light engine of a
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  • 116 4 The corpse found near the 4th mVe poet on theChemorß, ad on 3ocliSeptember, -at a cur Ipoh cort e-pondent, seems to have been a physiological curiosity. Ic was Bret thought to be that of a Chinaman. Later a well-known local Tamil planter was considerably alarmed by
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  • 462 4 Lot.don, September 29.—When the Government first consented to receive a Commercial Mission from Russia, it was declared that no recognition of the Soviet was involved but arrangements would be made for (he exc lange of goods for goods v i b the Russian Co-operative Societies lb was
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  • 235 4 The reasons why a soldier cannot be regarded as officially married until he is 26 years of age were inquired into by a “Daily Chronicle” representative. At the War Office there was not a great deal of enlightenment beyond the fact that it was
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  • 163 4 Penang y October 16, 1920. (By Courtesy of thk Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Batik 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 130] 3 J ays* sight Private 142 Bombay Demand Bank 130 o Madras Demand Bank
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    • 644 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. —a FOR SALE, R ading Scdmchrd Motor Cycle, for &R^e almos'i new, ery strong and powerfol Box 408, c/ > Pm wig G z.-tte. TO LET, Furnished Bungalow at the eighth Mile stone Tatj >ng Buugah for one mouth only, from Ist November, 1920. Appy to A. O.
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    • 322 4 ALL U RIA (Pouclre de Toifeffe) V/fANY discriminating people prefer to have their favourite Perfume i n IVJ. evidence throughout their toilet, and ALLURIA is one ot five delightful sets of Toilet Soap, Toilet Powder and Shampoo Powder prepared by the well-known house ot (Zleaver. It possesses an exquisite bouquet
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  • 1414 5 THE DEESIDE CARNIVAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, .September 15. September is the carnival month on Deeside. The social mood is more hectic, the social tone more distinguished than in the longer days of summer. Royalty, of course, supplies the stimulus. AVith the King and Queen in residence
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  • 106 5 During his last tour of the devastated regions M. Millerand visited Fort Douaumont, near Verdun, and, of course, he saluted the famous “Gun trench,” where rifle barrels may still b« Been protrudii< from the earth that still covers the brave regiment that handled them. One of the Prime
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    • 287 5 RESCH’S AUSTRALIAN LIGHT LAGER Obtainable from ALL LEADING DEALERS fcsid j !THE E. O. HOTEL. WHOLESALE STOCKS HELD BY IS THE SOLE AGENTS: Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) S. S. AND F. M. S. i fBF "'N the ‘EVER-READY i Jis today the favourite safety razor
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    • 188 5 ANOTHER PRECIOUS LITTLE. LIFE SAVED. How Baby’s Own Tablets Safeguard The Children Against Summer Ills, Every mother knows how fatal the het summer months are to small children. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, dysentery and stomach troubles are rife at this time, and often a precious little life is lost after only
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    • 540 5 Mr A J] drew Phot*) A No more Backaches Certain Relief in 24 hours Do«a it make you think—when you tism. In March, 1912, I wa? in a very wake up with a backache and a nasty critical condition with rheumatic fever, taste in your mouth? iwhen a small box
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  • 62 6 Gould —On Sunday October 10:b, at Merlimaa Estate, Mtlacca, to Mr and Mrs A Gcaid, a son. Mustard—At the European Hospital, KvhU Lumpur, on ihs 9 h inst., the wife of H C Mustard, Biautston Estate, Kuali Selangor, cf a daughter. McCully—On October 14, at Newlyn, 17, G htead
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  • 1148 6 The complexities and the dangers of the domes ic and the international situations are very great, but it is surprisirg to find the British Premier descending to methods of maintaining his own prestige and that of the Coalition which must be a severe disappointment to
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  • 1426 6 The despite the depressing cu look in the rubber The Rubber world, is nevertheless able Situation. to derive a emmb of comfort from ha prospect of a unique opportunity for enterprising investors. A peculiarity of the market, says oar contemporary, is that both optimism and pessimism are
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  • 493 6 Amcuit previously acknow’ed.ed $19,716.95. Mr Yitfh Siew Gyap t SIQG Mr Heah Swee Lee 50C Mr Yeoh Chooi Huah 30 Messrs W Mansfield &Co Ltd t 10G Staff of Messrs W Mansfield oc Co, Ltd. F Dudley Warde $25 Choong Seng Hiu $B, Lee
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    • 168 6 WE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK: Caustic Soda 70/72% i>1 I 1 i Soda Ash 42% J J,. Soda Crystals. II Silicate of Soda. 1 I e Tallow. I Cotton Seed Oil. m w Palm Kernel Oil. I I I BEHR CO., Penang. I a NY CARLSBERG| THE OLD FAVOURITE J
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 50 6 THE TIDES, The following are the tides for to day to-morrow, and Monday, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-dat, 2.C 6 am. 8.48 a.in. 2.30 p.m. 8.37 p.m. TO-MOBROW. 2.29 a.m. 9.13 a.in, 2.55 p.m. 858 p.m Mokdat. 2 53 a.m. 9.36 a.m. 3.19 p.m. 9 21 p.m.
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  • 18 6 DEATH. Seet—M< Seet Lye Chua, sge 31, of Chop Seet Yong Gcan Hap Kee, 35, Kling Street, Singapore.
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  • 46 7 IHE MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL. [Reuter’s Telegrams.} Rome, October 13. The CoDgrtea t)f the Italian Sccialifet Purty *t Reggio. P aeBld a resolution in (a,oar of adhesion to the Moscow International, at the same time demanding txciu-ion from the party of the anarchist ac.d syndicalist grcupa.
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  • 81 7 REPAYMENT TO AMERICA. New York, October 13. It is understood that plans have been completed for payment of the Anglof.GOch loan of $500,000,000, falling due on October 15. Messrs Morgan announce that bonds will be accepted prior to urity, and the holders will be asked to present them
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  • 62 7 SLIGHT DECREASE IN AMERICA. New York, October 13. lira Labour Department reports that the isD G ard movement of prices continued in S ptember. The average cost of the family Ludgvt wat $l5 95, compared with $l6 42. Tie index number for wholesale prices for o ptember
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  • 66 7 CARLENTIER BEATS LEVINSKY. New York, October 13. A twelve rounds boxitg match between Georges Carpentier and the American, Battling” Levinsky, who is considered one of America's finest fighters, took place at Jersey City to-night in pn sence of a huge audience, and resulted in Carpentier knock ing out Levinsky
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  • 110 7 IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND. London, October 13. The Goven ment gave sn official lurch to Prince Purachatra, brother of the King of Siam, at the Carbon Hotel, at which there s an important gathering of Siamese cfficiale, British Ministers, officials, and engineering and oil experts. The Chairman, Sir Philip
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  • 48 7 LAUNCHED BY SIAMESE PRINCESS. London, October 13. Princess Prabhavasiddi of KambaengB.Jra Siam, launched a cargo-steamer for a French firm at Messrs Thornycroft’s Worliton shipyard It is understood the honour of the visit ia das to Thornyc oft’s having ncently c&'riod out an important Siamese Government contract.
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  • 156 7 Dublin, September 16- —Soma excite* rneut was caused in Dublin to-day by new development in the railwaymens campaign against the transport of muni-t-ons. At about half-past 10 this mornhig an engine driver in the service of the G-eat Northern Railway Company was 1" mg a publication in
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  • 1235 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. 8L Alban Smith, manager of Joco Estate, Cucob, Johore, is leaving for home, Mr G J Wood of Singapore, arrived in Koala Lumpur on his way to Penang.—Ex. Mr A J Weller, the Chief Inspector of Schools, is in Ipoh on a tour of inspection, Mr S
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  • 186 7 Judgment for defendant, with costs, was given by Mr Justice Farrcr Manby at Kuala Lumpur, in the civil suit breught by Mr C Wagner, against Mr A A He» ggeler for $755 and the costs of the suit as the result of a collision between the
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  • 247 7 SIKHS AND CHINESE INJURED. There war a somewhat serious fight on board the B I steamer Takada in barbeur at about noon yesterday between s* me members of the Sikh Po'ice who are on their way to Hongkong from Calcutta and a number of Chin-se p-s
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  • 1192 7 INI ERESTING RICKSHA CASE. In the Second Ccurt, yesterday, before Mr A C Baker, an interts'iog case in connection with a ricksha was commenced in which the complainant was Mr Kh o Sian Tan, a well known trader of Penang and Singapore, residing at Magazine Road, and the
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  • 406 7 “RICE TOO DEAR.” An inquest was held by Mr. A. C. Baker, this morning, touching the death of Choong Seng Lock, a respectable Hokien Chinese, which occurred on the 7th instant in the compound of house No. 99, Ayer Etam Road. P.C. 106, Date Kramat Station, stated that
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  • 183 7 The greatest dancing boom England has* ever known is going to take place this autumn,” said a well-known American instructor. “The Tango will come back in a simplified form, and the old-fashioned waltz that our forefathers danced is also in for a renewed spell oi popularity. “Personally',
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  • 150 7 Daring 1919, 57 subscribers joined the Penang Exchange and 31 gave up their telephones. At the close of the year there were 699 subscribers and 102 service line° &3 sgain-t 673 and 115, respectively, in 1918. The circuit mileage of these lines was 1,319 miles as ajain-t
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  • 843 7 CLUB TO BE CONTINUED. A general meeting of the members of the Penang Automobile Club was/held iu the Chamber of Commerce to-day, presided over by Mr G N Saye, there being thirteen other members present*. The Chairman said the meeting had been called owing to the failure
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  • 896 8 MANAGERS AND VOTERS. The first thing that is needed in following an America Presidential campaign is some idea of its immensity and complexity. It is as though the whole of Western Europe had been federated, had adopted English as its official language, and had decided to elect
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 287 8 grj7 T.yx£D‘xi-i JAktriTiTj.l 1 wx11i1,1,1,,A,J 4j I UNINTERRUPTED SUPPLY g is assured IF YQU install a p 1 DELCO-LIGHT PLANT 1 SUPPLIED IN 2 SIZES. H (a) 3/4 Kilowatt, 32 volts, will light 35-2° Candle Hi Power Lamps. u j (b) 3 Kilowatt, HO volts, will light 150-20 H Candle
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    • 70 8 JUST RECEIVED. J S V Alhambra Extra Special Cigars Box of 10. B Essence of Chicken, Bunte’s Sweets, Pascall’s g Sweets Southwell’s Sweets, Southwell’s Jujubes, B Southwell's Lemon Squash, Montserrat Lime Juice, g Brooke’s Lemos, Carr’s Cakes. GUAN KEE Co 18 19, Bishop Street. x M BRITISH U D D”
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    • 212 8 “ONE WEEK’S GRACE” i: u 06K rT IKP 6K ill V 353 kb v y 7, rolled oLo P <Jewe lx-y l| Now is your chance I•• TO SAVE I 40 per cent. AT WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co's. GREAT SALE. LATENT FASHION PRODUCTS. Don’t trouble yourself: when you can get here
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  • 316 9 MessrB Kennedy and Co, Penang, report as follows Thp Share Market reflects the general o’f business; being most depressed, Ta with sellers in all sections prices J* IVf declined stall further, lower records han for some time past b^ vin K beei J ctablished in many cases-
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  • 294 9 Singapo*e, Oe 1I A gene al s‘ats of lepressi >n still prevails so the s! a'e market Bni ‘he races l ave not improved matter •< few Tndaetriale! have provided deals on nail sea e but S' n rally speaking value? are lower than last week. Tin
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  • 107 9 The nsn*l hoc ion of the Singapore hatnber uf Co uiterc-i Rubber Association held on Wednesday and Thursday when thf-ru wre catalogued 2,233.4671 Tons 997 08; fle e 687,1351bs Tons 753 19; *jid 1,220,280.br. Tons 554 78. Price* Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. B'pore Stand
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  • 59 9 tl* 3a ’l<er and Co., secretaries to u ;ber Producers Association of furti' 1 nc -)> state that the following 11 companies have signified their ingness to restrict their crop: J l ,n a h Rubber Estates, Ltd. p ,ka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd. it- Perak Rubber
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  • 1312 9 MR. COPEMAN’S VISIT TO THE ESTATE. I The eleventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Prye Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Limited, was held at the offices of the company, Mincing Lane House, 59, Eastcheap, E.C-, Mr. Wna. Fredk. de Bois Maclaren (chairman etf the company) presiding. The Chairman
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  • 158 9 The Manager’s report of this Company for last month shows that everything is progressing quite satisfactorily, Sluicing operations were carried out for hours out of a possible 600 hourg. Approximately 13,780 cubic yards of overbuiai w’ere treated at the rate of 36 cubic yards per hour, costing
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  • 296 9 In many countries during the Great AVar, it was made a criminal offence to waste food wilfully. AVar or no war, no right-minded individual ever does wilfully waste good food, but a great many of us do w r aste it, in spite of ourselves.
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  • 57 9 Ritiub Bssiu Tin Dredging Co, N L, fi'gr- half October, 270 hours worked, 29,000 cubic yards treated, output 156 picu'a Lest time due to enormous quantity 8 nd. Stopped one day installing bump. Rawang Tin Limited, Run No. 3, from 22nd August to 10th October, hours worked 1.100,
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  • 267 9 Ex. The proposal to reimpose (voluntary) restrictions on the output of rubber once more raises the question as to wbat is a fair profit to At present the •‘all in cost of a pound of rubber varies considerably, but it may be taken at a a average
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  • 108 9 The exports of plantation rubber for the month of August were 9,140 tons, compared with 8,043 tons in July and 10,626 tons in the corresponding month last year. The total exports for eight months of the current year amount to 72,658 tons compared with 69 983 tons
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  • 186 9 Pbnano, October 16, 1920 SP. Tapioca $7.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 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. (No. 1
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  • 113 9 The cool heads doto> want a General Election says Linden writer. It is true that it might result iu Parliamental y ois aster to the Labour Party, but is that desirabh? The neult of a General Election however overwhelming a majority the Government got—and I thiok io
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  • 697 9 .—“S. T.” To Day’s Departures. IhoDgwa for Madras taking mails fo> Kurope etc, via Bombay. Will o’ the Wisp for Teluk Anson Renong for Bi.uket (L’ongkah), Kopab, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Penang tor Bhuket (Tongkah) and Renong. D van Twist for Langsa, F. Semawe, Segli,
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  • 17 9 Despatched from Peruns’ Dp’ive’-pd i«London. 8 h September Ry B I 2nd October
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  • 298 9 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. The Services urxt week will be as foW lows 20th Sunday aetbr Trinity, 8 am. Matins, Pea 114 and 115. 8.30 a.m. Ho'y Communion. 9.30 a m. Holy Ocmmunion (Tamil). 10.30 a m Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.m—Evensong. Hfinn 194, Ps 124—«
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  • 169 9 Oct 16—Singspsru Rjoea. Oct 16— FootbaB, Staff of Guthries and* Cb&rie.ed Bank, Free School Ground, 5 pm. Oct 17—Hunt Club Ride, Meet at Polo Ground, 6 45 a.m. Oct 17 Orchestral Society, Rehearsal, Town Hall 10 a.m. Oct 21—Orchestral Society, Rehearsal, Town Ha’l 5 p m. Oct 23—Rahman
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  • 667 10 MOURNFUL CROWDS AND GRIM SOLDIERS IN CORK. Cork, September S.—Cork awaits tensely news of its Lord Mayor. Two or three times a day telegrams arrive frcm B.ixton conveying the latest bulletin. The news circulates by word of mouth; within an hour everybody in the city has heard
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  • 244 10 ,—Ex. The Baltic States are [rich in timber, flax, and the poduction of other raw materials, and form the natural gateway to the great markets of North Russia. Before the war the Baltic ports had a very large entrepot trade, and this will revive when
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  • 393 10 PENANG, OCTOBER 16, 1920. BEEP- eta; Soup per catty 40 Roast do Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do 60 Ox Tail each 60—70 do Tongue do do Feet do Heart per catty 50 Liver do Fillet of Beef do
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 298 10 Bep forward in I stone I instruction I ad gives many more miles of pure rubber between fabric a against shock and injury. J i layers separates the plies of h ,vmg freeway without friction. 4. Reinforcement in bead and side wall greatly increases strength at this junction point. R.
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    • 244 10 ITANGYES] Ihl I I I ±1 I I OMm W I I I For Full Particulars Apply to: g Hottenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, A/ E Tkp rf! I /Si I y From a photo of a 1 Bonnie Qlaxo Baby Glaxo lays for
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    • 677 11 I INSURANCE. I— r FI AT LORRIES h I■ s Z" Z 2 Vb« undersigned m agents for tbs Corp* B vl t a B T) < Orr t vation are prepared to accept FIRS risks at (““I Small COSt fl incomparable in -Hrice and \Juality. current rates. I For
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    • 1356 12 P f\ 'DDITKH INDIA ’PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, K I K *ll/11» (INCORPORATED IN U.S; A.) 5 REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco. AN s s VENEZUELA From Hongkong about 3rd Nor 1920 WTB 8 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about Ist Dec 1920 aT
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    • 971 12 THE BEN LINEor STEAMERS Ltd LEITH. OUTWARD SAILINGS. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Co&at cargo booked at current rates on date of sailing of steamers For full particular» as regards space available and freight. Apply to Sandilands, Buttery Co., Agents. BANKS SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED, BANGKOK, (Incorporated by Royal Charter,) BRANCH AT TUNG
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