Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 243. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS;
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    • 20 1 THE BEST GAR IN TOWN f I (mm MRMOC» «auw/AMOW gale AHents I.S. P. 1.1. On( S«m Laong A Co
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  • 816 2 A LAND OF HAPPY CHANCE. A special correspondent of the The Times says of the characteristics of the Australian as an individual, two things must strike the visitor to that Dominion as soon as he lands one the really extraordinary impulse of hospitality which be wid find everywhere,
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  • 177 2 Ao important) fea'ura with regard to the recent rains has been their steadiness over a very large area of the chief rice growing provinces. In many places the reports are now extremely favourable, aad those in position to know are of opinion (bat the crop will be a
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  • 1408 3 BOXING AND BOXERS. > Loud n, September 16. It is disappointing to think that we are aoi to witbn»-s3 Wdde i > opposition to Berman for a world’s tide, that Carpentier and Dempsey are n»> t meet in London, and that the B ckett-Moran fight is cff
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  • 239 3 Having diifced imo a new »«ar in Mesopotamia, the Government has suddenly discovered that it canoot catch Arabs without Rolls-Royce mutuic*«s, says the ‘Duly Mail” Quite r cently the Disposals Board were selling R 1 s-Royces. Tc-day the War Office is in su.h a Lurry to
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    • 208 3 WHEN BABY'S TEETH ARE COMING THROUGH. Baby's Own Tablets Save Pain and Tears, Teething time not only is a trying period to baby but also means much worry to mothers. The little one’s gums become swollen and tender; he is cross; does not sleep well; is troubled with constipation, colic
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    • 124 3 for it at the Qlub and J~totel. Something Really §ood. t A y j SIMOND’S MILK STOUT A REVOLUTION IN BREWING. Each Pint Contains the Energising Carbo-Hydrates-of 10 Ounces of Pure Dairy Milk. 1“Bull Dog” Lager Beer THE FINEST. 1 r OBTAINABLE -....SpstMl P Cr C aS£ d° Zt Q
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    • 174 3 —jjjjij.'. E" UMMUfP'Hi MM bMMMMMMMMMMM— I IM PE RIAL EMFIBE 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 JEWEL CARMEN Thrilling 5
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  • 2016 4 A CL XIVI FOR DAMAGES. The suit in which the Eastern Truth Syndicate, consis'ing of Messrs. Robert Greening, Teddy Long, J G Allan and A N Dumarerq, is claiming $15,000 as dam agrB from Messrs Ribeiro <fc Co, Ltd., for failing to carry cut their contract to publish
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  • 112 4 Lahore, October 11—Before th» Sub J edge the suit filed by Lt. Hewitt of the 37th Dogras against the tru-tees and Editors of the Tribune," claiming Rs 20,000 snd damages for libel arising out of the Katchagari incident, came up for hearing to-day. The case was adj
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  • 285 4 CHINA FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $*****.98 Students of the Tong Sean School *61.94 Mr'. Choong Chi Kheat $3O Staff of United Traders Ltd. $2O Staff of Sin Tat Lee Co. $4l Members of Tan Han. Club. Chung Thye Phin 100, Yeoh Chin Kee 100, Loke Man Fai
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  • 231 4 The following are the contributions, per the Rev. G. F. Pykett, by the various classes of the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, towards the China Famine Relief Fund, which Mr. Lim Eu Toh, the Hon. Treasurer, acknowledges, with thanks:— Senior *lO.BO Junior A $l3, B $15.21. VII A
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  • 50 4 Colombo, October 13.—1 n consequence of the fall in Exchange it is expected that passage rate from Colombo to England will be increased and unless the value of the rupee improves stores have notified that they will be compelled to increase prices by almost twenty per cent.
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    • 148 4 AWFUL TORTURE OFJMPLES On Arms, Chest and Limbs. Lost Sleep, Cuticura Heals. "I noticed small red pimples on my arms and cbest. They were irrita-t-ng and I commenced scratching, and they spread from my arms to my wrists. Small pimples also appeared on my limbs, the torture being awful and
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    • 1550 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION .WANTED. FOR SALE. TENDERS INVITED, an— 111 IMIIM usie "li'ilii—. Planter 5 years experience, good teati- Motor Cycle 2f J. AP, engine in excel- The Maniciptl C >mm sdoue-s if Q a menials, speaks Malay, Tamil, Chinese, i en t condition, fast aud
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  • 435 5 GRAND PR iCESSION. [From Our Own Co rrms pg nd mil Ipoh, October 19. The Baddbist Chinese of Ipob, to celebrate the festival of the Vegetarian God, held a grand procession, abjnt baif-a-mi e in length, to-day. The procession left fa’ e temple in Chamberlain Road about 10
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  • 193 5 The Japan Gazette” of September 27 says:— On tl e 21st infant the Wver Police o f Yokohama were info-med that two pa- e* g’rs on the Shi y» Mero, tn ’O San Franciscn. Mr and Mrs Eybergeu, from Batavia, had lost from their cabin a
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  • 176 5 Oct 20—Paper Chase, 445 p.m. Meet at Polo Ground, finish at Mr. Arnholu’s, Perak Road. Oct 21—Orchestral Society, Reheats*!, Town Hall 5 p.m. Oct 22—Football, Penang Free School v Darul Makmoor F.C Free School Ground, 5-15 p no. Oct 23—Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, Meeting, British India Hou*e. Penang,
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  • 403 5 Free Frees.” THE INCOME TAX. As h r as the community generally knows, the Unofficial members have not tn«de the sligh'eat attempt to ask the people whe ther they wish the tax to ba continued or not. They have merely acted, as they almost it.variably do act,
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  • 163 5 Malay Mail." Apparently opinion is more or Lts evenly divided on the subject of Life in Malaya” from the woman’s point of view. In the rec?nt competition eight articles were wiitten in f-tvou" of Malaya ano eight against. The point of view does not depend on length
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  • 361 5 “No,” said an eperienced bridge player, “nothing would induce me to play for high points against a husband and wife as partners.’’ “Why not?” 1 asked in the innocence of my heart, writes Mr. A. C. Manning Foster. “Well,” he said. “1 believe in telepathy. Two
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  • 1397 6 Lord Corzon delivered a most interesting and timely speech cn British policy in Asia, at ihe annual dinner in London, on October 12th of the Central Asian Society, of which be is President. His lordship discussed developments in Central Asia particularly, pointing out that it is seething with
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  • 1811 6 From an official summary of the first forecast of the Burma rice The Burma crop, for the yewr 1920-21, Rice Crop. we gather that a decrease is expected, though it is nothing to speak of. Au estimated total of 10,101,208 acres sown is given, a decrease of
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    • 130 6 WE CAN SUPPLY l| FROM STOCK: Caustic Soda 70/72% Soda Ash 42°/ o i iJ! Soda Crystals. ft R fl Silicate of Soda. J I i I ij Tallow. i I Cotton Seed Oil. Palm Kerne! Oil. BEHR CO., Penang. g s JI I NY CARLSBERG I i 1 g
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 37 6 THE TIDES The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water 10-DAT. 3,52 a.tn. 10.56 a m. 5.00 p.m. 11.04 p.m. To-morrow. 4.45 a.m. 12.42 p.m. 8.38 p.m. 12 m’ot.
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  • 893 7 CRFMIER’S message to the H NXTION [Reuter’s Telegrams.] .—Havas. London, October 16 M Lloyd George h%s addressed a ines- to the nation setting forth the Govposition regarding the strike 1 readB .ui <‘lbe nation is confronted with a coal Th#» Government made every effort gtriue iu” w
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  • 82 7 COAL REQUIREMENTS. London, October 16. Coincident with the outbreak of the s’rike in Britain, a Berlin message reports the publication of an appeal, apparently ai dressed to the German Government by three German magnates, including Herr Stinuts announcing the closing down of a number of blast furnaces, and
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  • 59 7 THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL. Berlin, October 17. The German Independent Socialist Party which is holding a Congress at Halle, adopted a resolution by 237 votes to 156 adheritg to the Third International. Moderates Withdraw. London, October 17. The resolution of the Halle Congress adhering to the Third International resulted
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  • 200 7 THE AGREEMENT. London, October 18. The Times' New York correspondent says the Chinese Consortium agreement reads: ‘‘The na'ional groups are of the opinion that the interests of the Chinese people can, in the rxistiog circumstances, be best by co-operative action by th j various banking gioaps representing
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  • 58 7 EXTENSIVE TOURS. Washington, October 17, The Navy Department announces that it has been tentatively arranged that next summer the Pacific fleet will go to Australia, New Zealand and the South Sea Islands, and the Atlantic Fleet will cruise off the east coast of Sou h America, and also
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  • 45 7 NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED. New York, October 17. The Associated Pre j s Washington correspondent explains that the Japanese negotiations have been discontinued, because the meeting of the International Communications Conference is expected for a lengthy pericd to engage the officials cf the State Department.
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  • 29 7 RELEASED MAGISTRATES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 16. Mr Moore and Mr H>dr, the abducted Irish magistrates, b*ve been released. Toey state they were well treated curing their incarceration.
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  • 544 7 The Premier's Speech, Allahabad, October 12:—A London message to the Pioneer spates:—Mr Lloyd George is expected to make an important speech on the Irish question to-morrow aud he has been warned in more than one paper that to b? successful it must be construe tive. Viscount Grey’s suggestions,
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  • 54 7 DEATH IN CORK GAOL. London, October 18 The first death by the hunger strike at C» rk Gaol occurred last t veni» g. of Michael Fitzgerald, aged 30, at the 68oh day of hunger-striking. The deceased was imprisonei on a chaage of participating in an attack upin soldiers
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  • 28 7 Athens, October 17. The King’s condition is most dangerous. The Cabinet has decided to re-assemble the late Parliament for the nomination of a Regent.
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  • 75 7 AMUNDSEN DELAYED BY ICE. New York, October 18 The “New York Tribune” gives a message from Seattle which reports the arrival of the schooner Kamchatka. The Captain declared that Amundsen is trapped by ice pack at Cape Serge. Th»* opinion is held th*t he will probabh be delayed
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  • 23 7 Paris, October 17. The French Government has decided to encourage importers of Ameiican coal by granting certain financial concessions.
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  • 44 7 CAPTURES BY WR ANGEL [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Londot», October 17. General Wraugel continues bis successes The latest communique claims the c *pture of Nikopol, with three pr s.ners and eight guns, whilst in North Taurida, four thousand prisoners were taken, with twelve guns.
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  • 35 7 BIG ORDER FOR LOCOMOTIVES. London, October 17, Rote Fahuo states that negotiation* with representatives of Soviet Russia ia Germany resulted in the Soviet ordering 6,000 railway engines and a cumber of turbines.
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  • 58 7 BOLSHEVIK OUTBREAK Rome, October 16. A San Giovanni Rotondo message report, a col diet between political demonstrators and Carabinieri, as the result of the lea ers of the former seizing the Municipal Buildings and attempting to hoist the Red Flag. The Carabinieri, after being attacked received reinforcements, aud retaliated.
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  • 111 7 THE MIDDLE EUPHRATES. London, October 16. A War Office ccmmunique on Mesopotamia reports tl at columns operating on the Middle Euparates encountered considerable resistance, but the East Yorke, assisted by the 13th Rajputs, dislodged the enemy fre m a staon- position, with forty casualties. The enemy lost mist heaviiy.
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  • 101 7 Baghdsd, October 12.—Sir Percy Cox in reply to the address by notables presented on bis arrival in Baghdad, speaking Arabic, said that the British Government bad sent him to come to an agreement with the notables and leaders of Irsq and to enlist their assistance that the
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  • 79 7 Washington, October I.—Continued progress in the readjustment of business and industry las been th* cu r sr aQ aiDg feature of the last month. This has been accomplished by price reduction and the resumption of work in branches of industry where hesitation as to the future led
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  • 146 7 MARWARI CHAMBER’S PROTEST. Calcutta, October 12. —The Marwari Chamber has sent the following wire to the Financial Secretary to the Government o»f India: This Chamber endorses the views of the Bengal Chamber and strongly urges substitution of exchange and pronouncement of a definite future pohcy.lt prays further
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  • 372 7 FRENJH ADDRESS AT SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 20. M. Clemenceau was yea rday ti e guest of hon< ur of the French Community at the Tanglin Ciab. Replying to an address of welcome in French, M. Clemenceau said that for forty years be had been
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  • 319 7 I,— S F P.” In the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the Acting Chief Justice, His Honour P J Sproule, Horace Thomas, a subordinate in the P W Dof the F M S Government, sought the dissolution of his marriage with Ella Thomas. The corespondent was Henry Thomas, a
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  • 92 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 20. In the Supreme Court, Singapore, yesterday morning, Mr Justice BarrettLennard gave judgment in the case, Mr H Chesters versus Messrs Henderson Brotbe-s, In the original case, the claim of the plaint l ft was for $13,000, for alleged wrongful dismissal.
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  • 871 7 Mrs George Ma r shall of Kluang, Johoie, is down with a severe attack of maligna» t malaria. His Majesty received General Lo»d Rawlinson on October 12 on his appointment as Commander-in-Chief in India. Mrs K Carol, widow of Mr J Carol of Kuala Lumpur, has joined
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  • 1212 8 CATCHING THE PUBLIC EYE. The League cf Nations is said to be suffering frem lack of publicity,s ays a correspondent of the Times on September 15. The Council hai held eight sessions since its constitution in January last and is holding a ninth on September 16;
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  • 335 8 .—Ex. We all are pessimists nowadays. There was a time when men and women used bo look on the bright side of things, to laugh occasionally, and to enjoy life but now a heavy gloom seems to have settled on mankind, and the world rarely smiles. A
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  • 245 8 According to a trade authority, the operation of prohibition in the United States threatens to cause a world shortage of plum puddings at Christmas. It seems that, as the result of a recent legal decision, wine made at home for consumption does not come within the American
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    • 444 8 JAUNDICE I I ITS CAUSE AND CURE. r K This distressing complaint so common m all hot countries is caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. If is not an independent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which cause the Bile to overflow in this manner instead of
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    • 354 8 v O 7f —Ar iSjSi From a (>h oto of a Bonnie Glaxo Baby I Glaxo lays for Baby g I a firm foundation of f sturdy health A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to 9 months, and Glaxo is pure cow’s milk
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  • 876 9 KENNEDY CO.’S SHARE LIST. i 2 S-iSJhK. c r, 1 ?0, SO. §C. 0BB 8«<°<>“" J 75c (J*... is Alor jv< lon KAt&tCR 3*<X) 3.4<J i, «KX^% o E< M S nfiSESS»— < u.» &S i bb g E,t te Bassett. Kubber ß^*bfcr Co I- 2 1-30 B»tn L»nt* n
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  • 791 9 s <• S, p p.” RESTRICTION OF OUTPUT. The annual general meeting of the Brunei United Plantations, Lhd, was held on Monday at Singapore those present being the Hou Mr W F Nubt OBE (in the Chair), Messrs H C Cooke-Yarboroagh, H B Ward and H F
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  • 123 9 Penang', October 2d t 1920. (Bt Courtesy of the Chartered Bank', 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/tJ Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 135 'j 3 days’ sight Private 145 B Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand
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  • 284 9 Mr C Ward Jackson, Local Secretary of 'he Rubber Growers’ Association, sdnds us copies of cables, as follow Cable despatched on October 7th, 1920, by Local Secretary, RG A, to the Rabber Growers’ Association, London At a meeting held in Kuala Lu nput yesterday at which were present
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  • 30 9 Tin was quoted in London on Oct 18th, at £239 spot, and £245 three months Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £242 spot, ano £248 three months.
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  • 182 9 Penang, October 20, 1920. SP. Tapioca $7.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca $9.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper fW. 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. C No.
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  • 271 9 The seventh annual gene*a! mee‘ing of Malayan Collieries Limited, was held on Friday afternoon, at Kuala Lumpur Mr J A Russell presiding. In the course of a lengthy speech, the Chairman said the Company made a net profit for the year of .$505. 872, 94. To this
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  • 173 9 To-Day’s Departures. I'eesta for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Will o’ the Wisp for Teiuk Anson. Ajax for Suez and New York. Japan for Singapore, China and Japan. Perlis for Kantang (Trang). Jin Ho for Sitiawan. Cbaksang for Calcutta. Ekma for Singapore. Expbotbd Arrivals. Daoera,
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  • 307 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, By train Teiuk Anson, Kuala Kubu, )-7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 23 9 Despatched from Penang Delivered io London. 8 h September By B I 2nd October 19bh By BI 12 h
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  • 20 9 The B I Packer. Tara with &lt;■ utward European mails is expected to arrive here at 3 p.m. to-day.
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  • 52 9 The Band will play the following programme of ma'ic at the Esplanade, from 6 p.m. to-day 1 Selection The Mikado ...Sull.van 2. Indian Intetmezz). 8 ker heel" ...Moret 3. Walts Nuit E oilee Wald’eafel 4. Fex Trot Moantain Y an? Lady &lt;e C&nlaa 5. March The Heroes of
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    • 244 9 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. A Tea of Richness 1 LIPTON’S TEA I Pure in Quality and Delicious in Flavour H g Obtainable from all Grocers in 3 Qualities g
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  • 733 10 THE TIRE INDUSTRY. i “No industry in the country-has a brighter outlook than the tire industry notwithstanding the talk of reduced automobile production,” declared President 1 F. A. Seiberling of The Goodyear Tire Rubber Company in a recent statement to the Akron Chamber of Commerce “Eight million cars
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    • 227 10 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Paia la—Aad Stops IL, A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realize the full intensity of pain. And man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it To such sufferers Little's Oriental
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    • 245 10 I I i I 5 npHE Firestone study of motoring needs inE eludes help in every line of tyre service. The g longest mileage tyres to keep you out of trouble 5 and the most efficient helps if trouble comes. E s x E For instance, note these Holdfast Cementless
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  • 854 11 —Ex. THE ARMAMENTS QUESTION. Japanese politics is always a difficult subject to understand it is difficult even for the people of Japan themselves, and it mast be much more so for outsiders, not in touch with the peculiar genius of Japanese civilisation. Japan is said to be
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