Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 241. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 520 1 NIKKO modern art j PHOTOGRAPHIC studio, No. 7, Northam Road. I TFL :NO 579- I i i INSURANCE. j EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. ,A accident, and it is unwise and s IP H W\\ not altogether fair to other users |e A\\ of the road to go uninsured. As ———————J Ji ■'J)
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    • 18 1 THE BEST GAB IN TOWN r«MOC» MM 7AM«U> sole Meats S.S. a P.B.S< Ong Sam Laong A 00.
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    • 1986 2 POSITIONSWANTED. AUCTIONS.TENDERS INVITED. ESTATE of the late 4”® 3 A Tea f RicA «ess SULTAN IDRIS. SSftMSS’ft.'X’— Watch oniy InTAM c reply stating prospects to Box No. 403, "A (YMCP fl W PP|< S I S 111 111 S ft c/o Pinang Gazette. g AL g Qf TOWN LOTS AT
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  • 383 3 IPOH BRANCH FORMED Our Ipoh correspondent writes that a meeting was held on Saturday, at the Ipoh Club, for the formation of a local branch of The United Services Great War Association of Malaya. The meeting was very well attended and representative of almost every
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  • 247 3 A new book printed in Holland is likely to shed fresh light upon the Mayflower men and their mission, writes a “Daily Chronicle" representative. It is the result of the discovery of more than 100 MSS. among the archives of Dutch towns. The Rev. Thomas Nightingale, who
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  • 125 3 The pac© of a Channel swimmer is always a little surprising*to the man whose knowledge of sea swimming is confined to surf bathing and the like. We read, for instance, of Sullivan covering the first six miles of his swim in two hours, which seems a
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    • 323 3 pOSE’g QI HffIEHSESSES WMMMJWIgLJLgIJkJ Prepared eO| the solely from pure STANDARD Lime Juice and the EXCELLENCE, finest refined Insist on having sugar. ROSE'S. i "j" 1 i ‘The Iron Jelloid treatment surpasses former methods. 9 Says What better news can be con- Physician. y«£_«rSjff veyed than that impoverished blood can
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    • 164 3 This MfcK" ifwra<\ v is the s Bottle Bovril is the only beef preparation which has been proved by an Lj eminent British physiologist to contain body-building powers of from io to 20 times the amount taken. Therefore, insist on Bovril. Do not be put off with any substitute or
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    • 114 3 PRITCHARD I j Telephone 335. Telegrams: With J PEANCO Connections. j CO.j LI 13. PENANG. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PENANG IPOH. 'X DELIVERY 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 the Most
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  • 1184 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. V. G. Ezechiel is appointed Deputy Treasurer. Mr. Cowgill has been appointed Protector of Chinese Selangor. Mr. W. D. Horne is appointed an Assistant Protector of Chinese, Singapore. Mr. D. W. Evans is appointed a Collector of War Tax for the Settlement of Malacca. Mr. H. E.
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  • 83 4 Brevigraphy, which is causing a lot of commotion in France because the professional stenographers object to it, seems to be merely a scientific arraaigement of abbreviations which writers unacquaintained with shorthand are in the habit of using. A judge on the bench in making notes of a case
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  • 117 4 Penang, October 18, 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 25/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 133 3 days’sight Private 142 j Bombay Demand Bank 133 c Madras Demand Bank 133 3
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  • 281 4 CLOSING DAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 16. The results of the racing at Singapore to-day were as under The Steward’s Pur?e—(7 furlongs), ANRO 9 6 Housemen 1 FASINGA 8.4 O’Connor 2 SHANGHAI 8.6 Hobbs 3 Won by 4 lengths. Time 1 m 40 secs. Tote
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  • 294 4 The Race meetings are among the few social functions of the year which provide the fairer sex with an opportunity for displaying their toilettes, and incidentally their taste, says the “Topicist” in the “Free Press.” The ladies of Singapore took full advantage of Tuesday and Thursday afternoons
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  • 826 4 SEVERAL RECORDS BROKEN. Ths annual Penang Inter-School Sports were held on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon. St. Xavier’s Institution, the holders of the Glugor Shield, did not take part. Many of the items were very keenly contested and no fewer than eight records were broken. The Town Band
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  • 45 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1. Reminiscence?. Of Chopin. Winterbottom 2. Galop Clear The Road Thiere 3. Waltz Dans Les Nuages Waldteufel 4. Polka Mirette Dopret 5. March The Electric Wave Sutton
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  • 144 4 The following have accepted invitations to go to Hongkong for the Inter port Cricket. F. H. J. Caryll (Singapore). A. A. Claxton (Singapore). N. Grenier (Perak). N. A. M. Griffin (Singapore Major F. H. Gunner (Singapore). Dr. H. P. Hennessy (Selangor). A. E. Holmes Brown
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  • 184 4 —“8. F. P.” Singapore vs Kuala Lumpur. A capital game was witnessed by a large gathering on the Balestier-rd ground which resulted in a win for Singapore by, the narrow margin of four goals to three. Four chukkas were played, each of nine minutes duration. Cap.tain Olive acted as
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  • 355 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Bata Gajah, Tapab Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 am. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.no Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m, <fc
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    • 574 4 TO LET. Downtown Space for Rent u Church Street. For particalars &p p U.*' Henderson Brothers Limited. 14-16, Beach Street. A comfortably Furnished Room oq" ground floor of a bungalow occupied bv European couple, private entrance, entirl floor himself, no board, early morrL tea only. $lOO per month. Arp r
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 766 5 (To Th» Editor or th» "Pinahg Gaixtt».”} Sir —A pianist is eapposed to maks the pictures talk, by eupplyiog the proper tone colour, and undoubtedly many clever pianists do succeed in giving added pleasure to a fine picture, bub I’am afraid the language of some of the
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    • 145 5 [To Ths Editqb or tub "PwxMfl Gaamt.-1 Sir,—The non-entrance of the So Xavier’s Inetvu ion in the annual interschool sports is a surprise to the many school boys and the public. Are they afraid of being beaten or is it a lack of athletics in their school that
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    • 293 5 "ONE WEEK’S GRACE” ffl ft;: b wr m jePLct «K •JiS lOfWI '0 H IKP 6K BJ ly 6§fe> W iS V 355 KB 353 KB > If r ement'j H Now is your chance 0 TO SAVE t£ 40 per cent. AT WASSIAMDLL ASSOMULL Co’s. GREAT SALE. MaHBMMGnHnMMHMHBBHBHBHHnHMBBKaEnfIHSHBBHVHHSHM LATEoT
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    • 248 5 b, B Service- a n Small cost! n M Plantersand I EStateown. I I I ere who are look- |j I >ng for a Tract- g n or that will meet n All their Needs U Q Price will find F”| it in the Cletrac Performance has shown that the
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  • 38 6 Dop.—On October 14, atlhe Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs WH Dop, a daughter. Matthew,—At a private nursing home, Dundee, Scotland, October 12, the wife of D D Matthew, Bata Berkarat Estate, Tebong, of a daughtir.
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  • 1227 6 The social, industrial and political system! of this, age cf utrest and violent change have afforded themes for tumerous reformers of late. Food supplies may beccme precarious, but the crop of new books, from the younger thinkers and writers, as well as from those whose names have long
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  • 1271 6 It is to be feared that the die is cast in the coal dispute. The The Miners’ miners’ ballot, as anticiCriminal Folly, pated, shows a considerable majority against ac ceptance of the owners’ offer, and the strike notices were to expire on Saturday, The country is fully
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  • 193 6 ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE. From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, October IS M. Clemenceau arrived at Singapore yesterday morning, A very enthusiastic re ception was accorded him, He wa* presentee with a silver casket containing an addrese from the Municipal Commissioners. M. Clemenceau is staying at Govera meat House until
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  • 290 6 THE VISIT TO PEMANG The Hon’ble Accing Resident Counciiioi informs us that it is t-xpecisd that H, M. 8 Malaya will visit the Straits of Malacca early in 1921, and that it is hoped that she will spend a few cays a- Peuaog» probably early in February. N
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 y-r. b IWE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK: I I I Caustic Soda 70/72% Soda Ash 42% I Soda Crystals. J Silicate of Soda. I tl Tallow. I Cotton Seed Oil. r n. Palm Kerne! Oil. j BEHR CO., Penang. I NY CARLSBERG Sg 1 THE OLD FAVOURITE f S g..
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 THE TIDES. The following Mr the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Lew Water To-DAT. 2 53 a.m. 9.36 a.m. 3.19 p.m. 9.21 p.m. To-mobbow. 3 19 a m 10.02 a.m, 3 48 p.m. 9.57 p.m.
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  • 1695 7 SIRIKK DECIDED UPON. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Pioneer,’ London, October 14. b officially announced that the Mirers’ c decided fetal the strike eotlce. e ,pire cd October 16. The Official Notification. London, October 14. -fhe Miners’ Conference remained in ,e«ion all afternoon, but prior to the urnment, Mr L’oyd George
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  • 21 7 DEGREES FOR WOMEN. London, October 1 4. Oxford University to-day conferred Degrees upon women for the first t me,
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  • 251 7 CHIEF SECRETARY’S STATEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Lor.doo, October 13. Sir Hamar Greenwood, in a speech at Belfast, this afternoon, said Lord French, Sir Nevil Macready and himself were in complete accord, and none of them was resigning. The Government was proceeding with the Home Rule Bill, and was prepared to
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  • 129 7 IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS. London, October 13. At the ..Air Conference, to-day, Air Marshal Ellington gave an interesting forecast of the aeroplane of the future. He announced that the Air Ministry is developing two new engines. Tbe first was a swash plate engine in which an inclined disc on tbe
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  • 153 7 FUTURE EMPIRE SERVICES. London. October 14 A fascinating picture of the commercial airships of the future was drawn at the Air Conference this afternoon by Commander Sir Trevor Daw c on f who foreshadowed a weekly or bi weekly passenger service from Europe to S r uth Africa,
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  • 53 7 DUTCH ASSOCIATION AGREES. London, October 13, A meeting of the International Association of Rubber Growers of the Dutch Incies, held at the Hague, attended by three delegates from the Rubber Growers’ Association in London, almost unanimously voted in favour of the principle of the proposed 25 per cent
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  • 154 7 M.M Windsor (Ontario), October 14. A great hor«e racing match for £15.000 and a £l,OOO Cup, be’ween tbe United S’ates crack Man-of-War and tbe Canadianowned Sir Barton, was witnessed by huge crowds Tbe distance was a mile and a quarter. Sir Barton, under weight for age, carried
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  • 46 7 GENERAL WRANGEL’S OPERATIONS, [Reuter’s Telegramr.] London, October 13. A wirelees message from General Wranget’s Headquarters chronicles tbe continuance of succtsiful operations, particularly in the Alexandrovsk district, where tbe Dnieper was forced. Three regiments were captured and Red munition factory, containing 50,000 shells, blown up.
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  • 132 7 UNCO>.FIRMED RUMOURS. London, October 13. Tbe sensa.ional rumours current in tbe past few days regarding anti-Bolshevik outbreaks throughout Russia have not received any confirmation fr< m official sources. It is wise, therefore, to take them somew 5 at sceptically at present in view of the pre. vious stories
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  • 90 7 SOVIETS REPLY. London, October 14 Tbe S viet Government has intimated i f s resolve to take ore of the measures laid down 'n the recent Note from Earl Curzon as a prelimina'y to any further negotiations by notifying its preparedness to start tbe exchange of prisoners
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  • 75 7 REASONS FOR OPTIMISM. London, October 14. The War Office, reviewing the epera ions in Mesopotamia, states that the fact that certain tribes are not joining in the insurrection on the advent of the sowing season, which changes tbe Arab soldier into an agricab uris 1 ar d the de
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  • 107 7 JAPANESE ALARMED. Tckio, October 13. The si-uation on the Korean border, as instanced by tbe affair at Hun Chun, is regarded as grava, Tbe Foreign Office declares it hes evidence that some of the attackers wore Chinese m iform, and says if this is conclusively proved, representations
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  • 74 7 THE LONDON CONFERENCE Brussel, October 13. According to Libre Belgique,” the discussions in London between Mr Lkyd George and the Belgian Premier, M Delacroix, regarding the German reparation?, wee successfully concluded, The Geneva Conference will nob be held, while the Repa*ations Commission, after hearing tbe German explanation of
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  • 52 7 London, October 13. The Cesarewitch resulted as follows Bracket 1 Front Line 2 Greek Scholar 3 Thirty-two ran. Won by two length?; x three lengths between second and third. The betting wa- 8 to 1 agair.sb Bracket. 100 to 9 against Front Line and 25 to 1 against
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  • 78 7 CANADIAN PROPOSALS, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 14. The Times’ Toronto correspondent says Sir Sam Hughes is introducing a motion in the Dominion Parliament advo eating an Imperial Parliament, in which tbe whole of the Empire would be represented, to deal only with Imperial and international questions, Imperial
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  • 50 7 SEVEN LIVES LOST. Louoon, October 14. A vic lent ixplcsion occurred in a house at Tintern, County Wexford. Seven bodies were recovered from the ruins Five wcuoded men have been arrested. Two men are missing. It is believed the party was ’engaged in experimenting with be mbs.
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  • 35 7 15 LIVES LOST. London, October 14.. At least 15 were drowned at the remit of a collision, in a mist, between a ferry boat crossing th? Garor ne ard a tug.
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  • 70 7 Berlin, October 13. A Hamburg te’egram reports that a big fire broke out at midnight in tbe 16 000 ton Hambu’g American liner Victoria Luise in the Vulcan yards. Four fire engines were summoned. Berlin, October 14, A Hamburg message says the fire in the liner Victoria
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  • 277 7 London, October 7—A White Paper is published, giving the views of tha G vernmept if India, Local Governments and various non official bodies in India on the scheme for the a< justment of financial relations between the Central and Prcvirc al Governments recommended by the Meston Committee and
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  • 205 7 Effect of Piscontinuamcb of Government Sales. Calcutta, 9th October,—The Bengal Chamber of Commerce have sent tbe following telegram to tbe Government of India. The suspension of the sales of Reverse Councils has already resulted in the col lapse of the exchange from above Is. 10d to Is.
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  • 362 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] A Fancy Bazaar in aid of St Dunstan's Hostel was htld in the grounds of the District Officers Bungalow, Teluk Anson. After tbe first shower of rain bad passed away, the Elephant riders attracted mech attention, Tbe Raja Muda Perak was in
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  • 211 7 Tbe case in which six Malay p lice coastal les of tbe Alexandra Road Police Station and another Malaya named A mat bin Abbas were charged with dishonestly receiving stolen property, to wit 193 rolls of cloth, valued at $5OOO, belonging to Messrs. Bros was concluded before Capt.
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  • 143 7 Difficulties in Rangoon. Rangoon, October B.—The mmial staff, consisting 'of ward boys, sweepers and mehtars of tbe General hospital went on strike this morning cm ing considerable inconvenience and annoyance to those concerned. They wnre joined by the night sh fc, leaving the h spital very badly
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  • 120 7 Oct 21—Orchestral Society, Rehearsal, Town Hall 5 p m. Oct 23—Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, Meeting, British India Hou-e, Penang, 12 noon. Oct 23—Statutory Meeting Paradise Rubber Estates Ltd, Chamber of Commerce, 12 30 p.m. Oct 23—Football, Hongkong Bnk v Adamson, Gi’fiffan a’d Co. Oct 24—P.S.C. 50 yds Hand
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  • 40 7 Obituary. L ndon t Oc'ober 16. The death has occurred of the singing evangelist, Mr C M Alexander, aged 52. The decea s ed was associated with Dr Torrey and Dr Wil' ur Chapman in gr p at evangelist!? campaigns.
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  • 379 8 Effects of Rice Control. Dr A J McClosky, M D, Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer, F M S, gave a paper on “The efiect of the Control and Rationing of Rice on Beriberi” to the Malaya Branch of the B M Aat Kuala Lumpur. When writing my Ist
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 s 1.1 j J f DACHING A BRAND I Notice is hereby given tba s Sime Darby and Company, Limited, of No. 4, Fort Road, Malacca, are the Sole Proprietors of the above Trade Mark used by them in connection with all classts of Manufactured Textile* Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Ohangkols, Axes,
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    • 272 8 IN THE COILS OF RHEUMATISM. A man’s must valuable possession is time. Rheumatism is the thief of time. It rubs the sufferer of minutes and hours and days and nights and weeks, months, or years of happiness and useful work. No man can call his time his own while he
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    • 408 8 WHAT DOES YOUR MIRROR REVEAL? When a growing girl becomes pale, complains of exhaustion, dizzy spells, headaches and stomach trouble, she should know that these are evidences of anaemia or bloodlessness. A glance in the mirror will tell the story. There is immediate need for a tonic, a builder that
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    • 402 8 Its high food value, ease of If assimilation and attractive ft concintwu» '7 flavour make “Ovaltine” in- 11 /fIL valuable during convalescence. VI V J It is the very marrow of recuperf ative and restorative materials. If It quickly builds up brain, nerve and body and ensures the rapid ILJ
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 163 8 IMPERIAL BE EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. ’another extra special programme MONDAY, 18th, TO WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1920. A Programme of Outstanding Brilliance Surpassing anything Hitherto Presented. In the Second House at 9-15 p. m. Sharp Sensational WILLIAM FOX Presents WEL CARMEN Thrilling 5 Reels The Bride of Fear Reels 5
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  • 580 9 An urgent appeal, English hag been 4 i 7the Penang Executive Committee ■X Chin. Famine and Flood» Ralief Members of the general public, Indios those of all societies, kongsetß, associations, dabs, corporations, Companies. banks, professional men, inTnciers, property owners, merchants, “uours, schools, pre»», worker,
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  • 113 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Friday. To-day Ĕ E Ĕ E SHARES. >» -2 >» s ’«5 X x ffi m Rubber (Dollar c. sc. c. 5 c. Kuala Ketil... 1.00 1.05 95c LOO Miaiag. K. Kamunting 51/- 53/-
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  • 510 9 Messrs Baker Fearon and Co, Kuala Lumpur, reported on Friday, as followsj A steady business falls to be recorded during the week under review, although the bulk of the transactions, as has been th? case for some weeks past, comes under the Tin section. Rubber and Industrials,
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  • 153 9 Messrs Guthrie Co., Ltd., Singapore reported on Thursday, as fo’lows, The weekly Rubber Auction held yesterday and to-day was marked by a steady demand and an improvement in prices. The sale opened quietly at Crepe Sheet 51 cents, but owing to keen competition tor Standard grades values
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  • 38 9 Messrs Barlow Co, Singapore, report. Since our last report prices have gradually declined, and close about $2.75 per picul lower. No. 1 Standard $20.50 to $21.00 No. 2 S andard $19.30 to $20.00 No. 3
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  • 336 9 The tenth report of the Directors, for the twelve months ended 30th June, 1920, states that the net profit for the period, after making due provision for depreciation, amounts to $l5B 516.18 to which has to be added the balance of $52,590.52 brought forward from last Account,
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  • 17 9 Tin was quoted in London on Oct 15th, at £245 spot, and £250 three months.
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  • 75 9 Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., first half of October, 375 piculs. The No. 1 dredge lost 43 hours cleaning boilers North Taiping Tin Dredging Co, Ltd, first half of October, 220 piculs. Ronpibon Extended No Liability, first half of October, 165 piculs. Tin Bentong No Liability, first half
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  • 65 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Ayer Hitam lbs 40,147 Bahru Selangor 14,000 Beverlac 16,400 Blackwater 15,376 Bukit Cloh 33,000 Bak it Selangor 29,860 Dusun Durian 90,340 Jeram n 23,733 Kapar Para 96,248 Langat River 26,121 Pilmoor n 41,290 Rosevale 29,545 Selinsing 33,428 Seremban 103,003 Sengat
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  • 185 9 Penang, October 18, 1920. SP. Tapioca 57.75 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.
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  • 199 9 To-Day’s Dbpabturbs. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Nankin for Colombo, Aden. Port Said, Marseilles and London. Expictbd Arrivals. Tomiura Maru, Singapore, 19oh. Teesta, Singapore, 20th. Japan, Calcutta, 20tb. Dunera, Singapore, 21st. Persia, London, 21st. Tars, Madras, 21st. Mishima Maru, Singapore, 23rd, Somali, London, 24th. Gregory Apcar, Singapore, 25tb. Dilwara,
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  • 399 9 competition in the future —’‘Japan Advertiser.” To Absorb Big Lines. Tokio, September 19.—The Kukusai Kisen Kaisha, the Hashimoto Kisen Kaisha, and some other shipowners, in Kobe are carrying on propaganda in favour of the nationalization of the country’s mercantile marine. The propagandists refer to the ad van
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  • 21 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. Bth September By B I 2nd October 19th By BI 12th
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  • 14 9 The homeward mail, by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 114 9 3F P The accident which occurred at the Race Course during the sixth race on Tuesday last, when three horses threw their riders without causing them any serious injury, proved fatal in the case of one of the public. As Black Wa ch was galloping round,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 133 9 THE FAMILY FRIEND. It matters not where one goes throughout Malaysia, in almost every there will be found We eaKte bld family friend—iilways ready to do its work. THE PREVENTION of serious illness. Id this tropical climate people are E more liable to sudden attacks bf iNtkness than under the
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    • 208 9 NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED. I MOTOR BRANCH* I MOTOR GARS. MOTOR BYOLM. I Funds Exceed $70,090,009. I Reductions are allowed if the assured I h re th ar Bopus A Liberal Bonus is allowed {off the Renewal Premium when no I claim has been made. I Claims are Settled Promptly.'
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  • 323 10 —Ex. This is the time of year when new Christmas toy» begin to arrive at thw great Loudon toyshops. There are many attractive playthings in the new consignments, but there it little that is novel: —One thing is certain, most firms, even those that have held out
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  • 301 10 -”S. T.”- A Santiago telegram states that owing to the good offices of President Wilson I the Tacna and Arica question is now I considered practically settled. It is stated that, by the agreement arrived at, Peru- renounces her rights to those provinces ceding them to
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    • 222 10 GROSSMITH’S Per/c/fne of CeyCon TThe latent triumph of the Per- x JtjL fumer's Art, unique in its floral CO J charm and distinction, Wana-Ranee is a P ear l among perfumes. Delightfully refreshing and lasting. u everywhere acclaimed as A Dream of Oriental Fragrance. Prepared in everyTorrh necessary for the
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    • 237 10 I 7/ f zx/ ry-M /»7 /y-i-'xS I i I I s < Excellent Herh» had cur fathert of old Raid. Roekrt, Valerian, Rue. Excellent Herhi to etif their Ju»»— Almost stnfing themxelves, they run: Aletawirr» and Mar:fold, terrain. Dittany C.all me tn you. Eyebngkt, Elecampane, Cawihp, Mel dot. Rote
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    • 717 12 M. N. NOOHU S’ Co 6a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. 9 The wellknown “La perla del Oriente” ‘‘Alhambra” brands of Manila cigars. A Fresh Direct Shipment Just Received. Reina Victoria loo’s $lO-00 Especiales 25’s $4.5.3 Reina Victoria 50’s 5-50 Excelentes 25's 5-50 High Life 50’s 4-50 American Favorites 25’s 7-00 Londres
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