Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1920-11-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. Ho. 261. VOL. LXXVIII. WEDNESD AY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRUDE 15 GENTS21 words
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Advertisement437 1920-11-10 1 NIKKO MODERN ART I photographic STUDIO, No. 7, Northam Road. j Tel :No 579« rr-rTT.Tr,, i. ....t--*- re nnnannnnnnnnnnnannnS- ;nr:i?: nangnn innannantf' f r THE I I ’A- S' I > -.r B T--. MARCHANT CALCULATOR- .<S r ENDS ALL FIGURE WORRY. I g 2 IT CAW B Addition, Subtraction,437 words
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Advertisement17 1920-11-10 1 THE BEST CAB th TCWH •HiSGKS* d»l*i iff AS Sole Agents IS. F.M.B> Ong Sam Leong «Co»17 words
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Article295 1920-11-10 2 KNOTTY MADRAS QUESTION. Mcwlras, October 30. A Full Bench of the High Court recently decided the case of the Secretary of the Board of Revenue of Income-tax, Madras, “versus” Arunachalam Chettiar in which the question referred to the High Court by the Board of Revenue was whether295 words
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Article275 1920-11-10 2 Calcutta, October 29. —With regard to restriction of the tea crop the Indian Tea Association received the following cable from the London Association The following resolution was passed unanimously today. “That the Committee recommends that the crops for this year be restricted to not more than 90275 words
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Article74 1920-11-10 2 Calcutta, November 2. —A fire occurred on Friday at Magrahat, in the District of Alipore, where there are a number of shops and rice godowns belonging to European and Marwari firms. The fire was not extinguished until Saturday night, by which time ab<-ut f fty piecegoods shops74 words
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Advertisement1548 1920-11-10 2 POSITIONS WANTED. FOR SALE. KAMPONG KUANTAN CLUB. KUALA SELANGOR. Planter 5 years experience, good testi- A large number of Rubber Stumps. monials, speaks Malay, Tamil, Chinese. Fall particulars to anager, au er »e Annual (Open) Tee Valli Tennis seeks billet as Assistant on Rubber Estate, Estate, Matang F. Tournament will1,548 words
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Advertisement142 1920-11-10 2 TO PLANTERS. RUBBER ESTATES WANTED. Since 1912 we sold the following Estates and can now place sound producing properties in connection with which reports brought up to date and plans must be furnished, giving particulars of crop for past three years. Estates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN, WOLBERS, DE VALS,142 words
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Advertisement775 1920-11-10 2 ’NSURANCZ. LONDON ASSURANCE V'' ,h der,l B“«6 .1 .genu S’ rt I prepared to .ccep, KIR I rates. dsk, For ,uU P artic nlar B apply J < PATERSON, SIMONS 4CO X 2 y j (Incorporated in E OgUnd j’ LtD fX COMMERCIAL UNION ASSrnTr** COMPANY, LIMIW^ 01 A. v775 words
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Article542 1920-11-10 3 ‘■Statesmin.” SOME DRASTIC CRITICISM. D’fo'ic criticism of G ivernmental in'erLrei c with rhe ciu r e of exchange was utterei by Mr F. A. Govett, ti e Chairman at the annual meeting in mail week of the Da g’in Rubber Company. “There was a very 1‘■Statesmin.” - 542 words
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Article227 1920-11-10 3 The silver market still offers much cf interest to the student of such matters, China remains the interesting factor, and, whether for legitimate or speculative operations, she is the dominating factor As Messrs. Samuel Mon-agu »fc Co. point cutin their weekly report, China is now in the remarkable position227 words
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Article135 1920-11-10 3 London, October 29,—Montagu’s Silver Report says that the tendency of the market is still downward, buyers are shy, especially from China. The shortlived reaction od October 25th was due to Indian bazaad p alets covering bear commitments owing to the steadiness of the Indian exchange but Indian operators135 words
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Advertisement486 1920-11-10 3 IMPORTANT land sale. by direction of the trustees of the WILL OF L. R. YZELMAN, Deceased. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL BY AUCTION, AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON. Ou Saturday, 13ttj Jfovember, 1926, near tlje Supreme Court, Kuala JCumpur. r— L t—--***■*—■— The Following Valuable Properties Situated at Treacher Road, Kuala Lumpur.486 words
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Advertisement153 1920-11-10 3 HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY 1 ss SO j TIPPING TRUCKS, RAHiS, DOGSPIKES, POINTS AND GROSSINGS s 1 Ready for Immediate Delivery Ex Penang, chuibhmk THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, I g (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) S a Penang, Singapore and Ipoh. I s a “iiiiir IPETERLINEUM I The Excellent Wood Preservative. I The153 words
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Article498 1920-11-10 4 °S. T.” CHARGE AGAINST JAPANESE MANAGER IN JOHORE. A case of considerable interest to planters uas heard by Mr. Wilson in the senior magistrate’s court, Johore Bahru, on Saturday. A Japanese named SMatzusaki, manager of Nanyo Estate, Pandor, was charged at the instance of Mr. C. M. Sparshotf,°S. T.” - 498 words
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Article331 1920-11-10 4 DIFFICULTIES DURING THE YEAR. Mr. R. O. N- Anderson, late Director of Public Works F. M. S. in his introduction to ihe annual report says: The year 1919 was a very difficult one for the Public Works Department. During the war practically all leave was331 words
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Article984 1920-11-10 4 THE NEXT YEAR’S BUDGET. The ordinary meeting of the Municicipal Commission was held at. the Municipal Office yesterday followed by a special meeting to consider tffie Budget for 1921. There were present MessrsS. Cordingtton (President), Yeoh Guan Seok, Lim Eu Toh, J. L. McFall, Dr. Liston and the984 words
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Article466 1920-11-10 4 THE POOLING SYSTEM. Calcutta, October 26. —The Indian Railway Conference Association addressed the Bengal Chamber of Commerce in September on the subject of an arrangement which has been in force on all Indian broad gauge railways since the beginning of this year, whereby a general pool of their466 words
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Article290 1920-11-10 4 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Will o’ the Wisp for Teluk Anson. Ghirbi for Sitiawan. Expkctid Arrivals. Tara, Madras, 11th. Eastern Exporter, Saigon, 12th. Ellora, Rangoon, 12 ch. Teesta, Singapore, 13th. Africa, Singapore, 15th. Edavana, Singapore, 13th. Tara, Singapore, 17th. Thongwa, Madras, 18tb. Ellora, Singapore, 20ih. Novara, Singapore, 22nd. Sicilia, London,290 words
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Article291 1920-11-10 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, -7.15 a.m Kuala Lnmpur, 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. Taiping291 words
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Article22 1920-11-10 4 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 4th October By Pi O s:h November 7th By B I stb22 words
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Article39 1920-11-10 4 The homeward mail, by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m. oa Saturday. The following non-delivered cables are lying at tbe Eastern Ex.eusion Telegraph Co: 1 Eastern. 2 Tbeena Govindasamy Patber No 4 Shop Market Road. 3 Amapana.39 words
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Advertisement181 1920-11-10 4 A PENALTY OF EXISTENCE IN THE TROPICS. From a tourist’s point of view to take the Eastern trip is indeed a delightful experience. One skims through, seeing and doing only what is best staying nowhere long enough to feel the climatic pull on one’s health. But different by far is181 words
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Advertisement728 1920-11-10 4 ADVIRTISBMEWra.ImXON LTD..' IN The Sale by Auction of p; ant M For a few days only I FAM SJ* I B Northam Road, Penang. IB9 In the meantime the ■7 I" 1 Bl Ek V Le ChoDg Hin l’. Beach a Mr ■A L ml 11/11 Penang, ia authorised to728 words
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Article1500 1920-11-10 5 THE LOCAL OPTION FIGHT. (From Our Own Correspondent Edinburgh, October 13. —The battle between the Trade and the Citizens Councils over the Temperance (Local Option) Act i« very keen. Everywhere in cities, towns, and villages open air meetings are being held by both parties, and the speaking at1,500 words
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Article252 1920-11-10 5 The communique issued by the Government of India, which appears on another page, provides another reminder that India’s membership of the League of Nations is no mere academic matter, but raise® large issues in regard to the condition of Labour in this country,says the“ Pioneer” The252 words
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Advertisement228 1920-11-10 5 STOCKS NOW ON HAND Momi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, I Mangles, i Warehouse Trucks, Etc. Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. You get the i I'sl full food value of JL |iy every ounce of flour "jl in bread, cakes, rolls and scones, if228 words
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Advertisement238 1920-11-10 5 Pritchard co.. LTD.. (Incorporated in tGe Straits Settlements) PENANG A IPOH. CHRISTMAS AND NSW VCAR GIFTS Foe FRIENDS at HOME. Manila Cigars Reina Victorias High Life in the Londres Princesses Delivered at any address in the United Kingdom Post Free and Duty Paid. Ceylon Tea, In 1 Ib. Packets and238 words
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Miscellaneous115 1920-11-10 5 IMPERIAL EMPIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. j Big Vitagraph War Drama WAR Entitled “FOB FRANCE Based on Cyrus Townsend Brady’s famous novel and featuring 5 Reels EDWARD EARLE Reels 5 In the care of the Red Cross. War at its best. War at its115 words
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Article54 1920-11-10 6 Obwill—At Klarg on the 3rd Nov., the wife of H T W O=weil, of a daughter. Tĕmpbrley —On the Bth inat at White House, Kuala to Mr and Mis F H Temperley, a son. Bell.—To Mr and Mrs V G Bell of Stremban, on 2r.d Nov, at Eurrpean Hospital,54 words
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Article42 1920-11-10 6 Mathewson. —Proctor —At St. Andrew's Pie*byterian Church, Penang, on the 9th November, by tl.e Bev. A. D. Harcu», m.a., of St. Andrews Church, Selangor, C. D. Mathewson, Manager, Messrs Harrisons and Crohfield, Ltd., Kutla Lumpur, to Ella Proctor, of Ballater. Aberdeenshire.42 words
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Article1034 1920-11-10 6 In May, wepublisled an official statement with reference to electric power ar.d light in Malays. The Government promised that the decision on the practicability of arranging for the installation of electric supplies iu districts where it is economically advisable, and in the interests of the community would1,034 words
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Article1165 1920-11-10 6 To-morrow, Armis’ice Day, London, the heart of 'he Empire, will witness a solemn and profoundly moving ceremony. The remains of the unknown soldier, from a hero’s grave in France, will be buried in historic Westminster Abbey, the resting place of the great ones, whose names have rung down1,165 words
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Article79 1920-11-10 6 MALAYA V. HONGKONG. The Secretary of the Penang CricketClab informed as this forenoon of the receipt of a message from Hongkong, with the following details despatched at the close of play on the first day cf the match between Hongkong and Mslaya: Malaya 256 (E J Riches79 words
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Article127 1920-11-10 6 The team to represent Bangkok against Penang on Saturday nex*-, the 13th inst, is as follows N Sutten (Captain), N L Selley, GAG Preston, A R Somers Cox, RH awdrey, A M Steven, R H St Amory, G C Prouse, WD Brown, H Nielson, GG Butler, BE Heawood,127 words
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Article64 1920-11-10 6 Last week a atienaous soccer matebetween Caledonia and a team from t e 70th Burma Rifles, Taiping, fio'sbeiwihonours even at one goal tach.’ On Saturday, 13th instant, Ca-e oni visit Taiping, and will rely on the fo to give the soldiers a good game on ground of64 words
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Article150 1920-11-10 6 The Chief Post Office will noon to-morrow and on a f aft 'o rftnC h Savings Bank and Money U -e will be closed on both day?. j e jj. press morning only. 7 (J aJJI aod veries to Town at 9a m ft UJt noon, and to150 words
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Advertisement208 1920-11-10 6 g BOOTH’S pg LONDON r jn Ilf mICH&DRf OGIN. i EST? ,74 I wSI J BOOTHS r OLD TOM r AND I DISTILLERY, I I LONDON, V- 'VJJ EMCLANO. p R y (Un weetened) l^^ I SOLE IMPORTERS: BEHR Co., Penang. I WHISKIES. SCOTCH: If Club ĔE Watson’s No. io208 words
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Advertisement39 1920-11-10 6 DINNER DANCE AT THE “E>. &®O.” ON ARMISTICE DAY, Thursday, 11th November, 1920. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT Warwick Comedy Co. Farewell Performance. The Roaring Farce ELIZA COMES TO STAY. MARJORY CLARK as ELIZA. Entirely New London Company Booking at ROBINSON’S.39 words
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Miscellaneous48 1920-11-10 6 THE TIDESe The following »r« the tides for to-day to-morrow, and Friday, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-dat. 12.10 p.m. 12 mn’t. 6.24 p.m To-mobbow. 12.18 a.m, 7.0 ».m 12.44 p.m. 6.56 p m. Friday. 12 46 a.m. 7.32 a m. 1.16 p m. 7.27 p.m.48 words
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Article361 1920-11-10 7 LONDON’S COMMEMORATION, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Loudon, November 7. A rin stice Day this year will have eveu e solemn moments than last jear. Symbolic burials in London and Paris ol anorymous heroes in ths national resting places as a tribute to unknown valour have made an unusually strong appeal[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 361 words
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Article137 1920-11-10 7 Tue School Cadets and Scouts will have a route march, and will at 8.30 a.m. form up at the Residency, where they will be nspected by the Resident Councillor, They will return to their School?, where later tie 2 minutes' silence will be observed. The period137 words
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Article56 1920-11-10 7 ASSAILANTS’ HEAVY LOSS. Loudon, November 7, A mixed force of police and military as attacked by an assembly of armed eivi ian? whom the former had gone to near I’ralee. Fire was exchanged e»x of the attackers were killed and Wounded. Twenty were made pricasuah' m btar56 words
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Article90 1920-11-10 7 SEIZURE of MUNITIONS. Bologna, November 7. and api? i C rtti ded the Labour Exchange and trre'st “nd grenades, Sittor r 92,a 80 the Socialist Deputy auununiti C0 at wb Be house arms and Uk en to r dfcls l 8 mat these were kto.l.L cke wi h °o‘90 words
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Article239 1920-11-10 7 ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT. Paris, November 6.—Lord Derby, the British Ambassador, haitdrd to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, a Note explainir g the British Goverumtn ’s viewpoint ou the problem of reparations which Germany is bound to make under the Peace Treaty. “Le Matin” states, and “Le Temps confirm?, that239 words
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Article549 1920-11-10 7 —Ex. Senator Henry Berenger is on the warpath for tightening the screws upon Germany. Despite the unfailing optimism of the Finance Minister, Francois Marsal, it. is clear enough that France’s finances are in a bad state. The Peace Tieaty provides that both the cost of reparations and—Ex. - 549 words
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Article67 1920-11-10 7 Paris, November 6.—lnterviewed by Le Matin,” Mr Bedford, President, of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, after several weeks of tou ing in France, s’ated that the United States and France follow the same way towards the same ideal o’ s< cial order and jus'ic67 words
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Article45 1920-11-10 7 PARTIES IN THE HOUSE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, November 7. It is definitely determined that the composition of the new House of Representatives is as follows: Republicans 293 Democrats 138 Independents 3 Socialist 1 The result represents a Republican gain of 61 seats.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 45 words
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Article78 1920-11-10 7 ABORIGINAL TRIBES. New York, November 7The “Missing Link” Expedition, which is smarting for China iu February, will also study aboriginal tribes such as the. Lolos, Mosos and Lisos, said to be fast disappearing from China. Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews will be leader of the expedition which bring78 words
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Article82 1920-11-10 7 New York, November 7As the result of the enquiry into alleged irregularities in the State Comptroller’s Office, Justice Kernochan has ordered the Comptroller, Mr. Eugene M. Travis, be committed before a Grand Jury under the statute relating to the payment of fraudulent claims. The Justice based his82 words
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Article53 1920-11-10 7 New York, November 7. The electors of the “Hall of Fame,” connected with New York University, have admitted to a place in the Hall, Mark Twaan, James Eads, engineer, Patrick Henry, patriot, William Morton physician. August St.Gaudens, sculptor, Rogei* Williams, the founder of Rhode Island and53 words
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Article73 1920-11-10 7 —Vale. Pari?, November 7.—The G rm*n P e?e is still unwearnd in attempting to show that France has now more coal than the need*. The allegations a»», however, in absolute contradiction of the French official s’ atibtics. Intrniisigeant hears fiom a reliable source that the amount the French—Vale. - 73 words
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Article60 1920-11-10 7 —Vale. Paris, Novt mber 7.—lnterviewed by Le Petit Parisian,” the French Premier out--I’ntjd the Government’s programme for the coming seesun of Parliament, The programme includes various measures tending to reorganization of thr railways along modern line?, reatoiing the war-stricken districts, improving the agriculture and trade conditions of the—Vale. - 60 words
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Article276 1920-11-10 7 RETREADING SHOP GUTTED. Two motor cars, which were fortunately (insured, were among those damaged by a fire which started in a retreading stop in old Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur, to which the Fire Brigade was summoned at about 2 a.m. on Monday. The alarm emanated from a276 words
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Article1183 1920-11-10 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Viscount .V ilner has appointed Mr. H C. Thornton to be a Ciown Agent for the Colonies. Mr B H F Barnard returned to Kuala Lumpur on Sunday from Taiping with Mrs Barnard.—Ex Sir Ma'hew Nathan, the Governor Designate of Qaeensbnd. was due iu Colombo by the “Orontes”1,183 words
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Article521 1920-11-10 7 “THE CASE O? LADY CAMBER,’” Despite handicaps of stage and curtain, the Warwick Comedy Company g«ve a convincing performance at the Town Hall, laht night, of “The of Lady Camber,” the four-act play from the Savoy Theatre, by Horace Vacbell. The attendance was good, although works of521 words
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Article316 1920-11-10 7 PENANG ARRANGEMENTS. lS ie Governor's 8 »f’i 2 T ng Monda s'’ November f,’„. L Z3 p m to ,nilk arrangements mL 6 re p P t,o and entertainment o£ Monsieur Clemenceau. There were present the Hon. the Acting R es ide n Councillor (Chairman), the Hon. Mr.316 words
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Article170 1920-11-10 7 The case in which Mr. W. M. Geddea was charged with rash driving on the night of July 9 last, on the East Coast Road, came to a conclusion before Mr. W. Langham Carter, District Judge, Singapore. It will be remembered that the action was170 words
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Article95 1920-11-10 7 FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF, FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $112,851.33 A. M. S. Nainam Sahib Co. $25 Mr. Tan Tiang Keat $lO Pha Thee Kay Section $306 Sungei Bakap Section per Messrs.; Wee Keat Ching and Kee Tek Thye $673 Collections per Mr. Khoo Sian. Ewe $983 Captain W. Barry $25 Seh95 words
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Article75 1920-11-10 7 A speqial holiday programme will be presented at the Empire Theatre. tomorrow night ant l the three following nights when, in addition to two new’ episodes of “The Invisible Hand” serial, which seems to have caught on inPenang there will be screened “The Challenge of Chance,” a75 words
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Article62 1920-11-10 7 Bangkok, November 9. H. M. the King of Siam has become bethrothed to H.R.H. Princess Vallabha Devj, his first cousin. In a communique to the Privy Council, the King states that his decision was arrived at after mature consideration, and in the belief that ifc62 words
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Article327 1920-11-10 8 Ex. Interest has been recalled to South African politics by General Smuts’ manifesto calling for the formation of a new party, to be built up on non-racial lines and to stand against “revolution and lawlessness" in any form. General Smuts as Premiei- has been leading an uneasy existenceEx. - 327 words
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Article111 1920-11-10 8 BLOCK OF BUILDINGS GUTTED. An outbreak of fire occurred in a block of buildings situated in Old Pudu Road, Road, Kuala Lumpur, in the early hours of Monday morning. The buildings, which were of wooden construction, were quickly enveloped, and in a very short time the whole111 words
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Article99 1920-11-10 8 London, October 28. —The “Delta” has been refloated. She has been temporarily repaired and arrived at Tilbury towed by tugs. A passenger from Bombay declares that the “Delta” was anchored off Canvey island and the passengers were breakfasting when the Wimbledon bumped intc her amidships. The passengers remained99 words
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Article34 1920-11-10 8 Teheran, October 29. —The Bolsheviks’ Jangali force routed the Cossacks near Enzeli, and recaptured Resht. General Ironside yesterday arrived at Teheian to confer on the situation with the British Minister.34 words
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Article71 1920-11-10 8 Mr. Byron Fox, who discribed himself as an American citizen, and by profession a surveyor, was charged a,l the Police Court on Monday before Mr M B Shelley First Class Magistrate, Ipoh, with having failed to stop his motor-car on September 2at about 2.30 p.m., when signalled71 words
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Advertisement379 1920-11-10 8 \K jac \A fe O I yy L if' From a ph 010 of a I A—- Onn t Q^ axo Baby Glaxo lays for Baby a firm foundation of jf sturdy health 1 Zst A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to J|r379 words
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Advertisement165 1920-11-10 8 RUB OUT THE PAIN. Wherever the ache or pain, simply rub in Little’s Oriental Balm. As you rub in the Balm, you rub out the pain,—quickly, simply and surely. There is no better remedy for headache, earache, backache. It relieves lameness, sprains, strains, swellings. The more cruel sufferings of Rheumatism,165 words
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Advertisement467 1920-11-10 8 Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a P ure W vegetable preparation, carefully compounded, with the ingredients in such J® quantities and proportions that makes them unexcelled as a remedy for all Stomach an d Liver Troubles. There need be no rear car on l^e P art anyone has fJ467 words
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Article1051 1920-11-10 9 “S.F.P.” Scheme for Carrying on. uni ceneraJ meeting of the C Kutaig Kubber d Produce Co. p u la“ 'y at the registered oftices Ltd» V niPanv French Bank Building, cf tht V on ‘Saturday, presided over Sin^ P W II Macgregor the Chairman. b present were“S.F.P.” - 1,051 words
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Article444 1920-11-10 9 The annual general meeting of Fusing Rubber and Tin, Limited, was held at the offices of the company, 66, London Wall, E.C., on October 12, Mr. William Antrobus Luning (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said444 words
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Article180 1920-11-10 9 A statement given in the new number of the “World’s Rubber Position” (W.H. Rickinson and Son) is that, according to figures compiled by the Rubber Association of America the U. S.A imported during the seven months ended July, 1920, 167,773 tons of rubber (all kinds), against 131.494180 words
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Article147 1920-11-10 9 The mnth annual ordinary general meeting of the Cairo (Malay) Rubber Syndicate, Limited, was held at the offices, Palmerston House, Old Broad Street, E.C. Mr. Walter Butler presided and moved the adoption of the report, which stated that the planted area was now 953 acres. There147 words
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Article180 1920-11-10 9 The Directors’ report for the year ended 30th June, 1920, says the plantling of 24.03 acres was completed during the year thereby increasing the area under Rubber to 1,393.50 acres. A detailed acreage statement is appended. The condition of the cultivated area is reported to be180 words
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Article343 1920-11-10 9 The eighth report of the Directors of the Ampang (Kinta) Tin Mining Coy., Ltd., states that the net profit for the period ended 30th June, 1920, after making due provision .«for depreciation, amounts to $25,659.37 to which has to be added the balance of $2,419.38 brought forward343 words
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Article183 1920-11-10 9 Nov 10—Warwick Comedy Company, Town Hall. Nov 11—Armistice Celebrations, Kulim Club. Nov 11 and 12—Ipoh Sky Meeting. Fov 11—Armistice Day. Two Minute/ Silence, 11 B,m. Nov 11—Armistice Day. Public Holiday. Nov 11—E. &O. Dinner and Dance. Nov 11—Penang and District Ex-Service Association Dinner and Smoking Concert. Nov 11—Celebration183 words
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Article109 1920-11-10 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs, Kennedy de Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. J B s' s M 32 ffl 32 Rubber (Dollar J c. c. S c. c. Alor Gajah 2.90 2.50 Jimah 2.00 2.10 1.80 2.00 Pulau Bulang 2.00 1.60 S. Bagan109 words
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Article21 1920-11-10 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for October Kuala Geh lbs 21,000 Majedie (Johore) 21,000 Permas 32,000 Sekong 18,50021 words
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Article57 1920-11-10 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on November Bth Plantation Ist latex crepe Is l|d Smoked Sheet Is |d Market quiet. The following are the latest rubber quota, tions in London on November 9th Plantation Ist latex crepe Is Id Smoked Sheet Is Market very57 words
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Article73 1920-11-10 9 Yesterday’s quotation for re fined tin in Penang was $125.75 per picul, nothing doing; unrefined tin $124 50 per picul, no market, tin ore $124.50 per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London Yesterday at £246 and £252 three months. Tc-day’s quotation for refined tin in Penang73 words
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Article182 1920-11-10 9 Penang, November 10, 1920. SP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $B.OO 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 $47.50 sellers. {No. 1182 words
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Article120 1920-11-10 9 November 10 t 1920. (Bt Courtesy op thc Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ eight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 130 3 days’ sight Private 139 b Bombay Demand Bank 130 o Madras Demand Bank 130120 words
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Advertisement319 1920-11-10 9 Williams’ Luxury Shaving Cream f When the sun and elements have left their mark on your .z».» face and shaving seems to L r be a torture, use Williams’ j 1 1 Luxury Shaving Cream. yilliarns LuxuryJ, Its generous lather leaves your face cool and velvety no matter I Cream319 words
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649 1920-11-10 10 —“S.F.P.” London, October 4. —Prince Purachatra is busy in these days at the Siamese Legation in Ashburn Place. Ever since May when he arrived in Europe he has been on the move and now’ he is digest ing the material he has collected —which is—“S.F.P.” - 649 words
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Advertisement339 1920-11-10 10 dance records YOU SHOULD ADD 1 T 0 YoUfi COLLECTION. w w Patches, Fox Trot. 'x XXMy Cairo Love, j Tell me. Sand Dunes, One step. yjg&l ~wi Wondering, Fox trot. v Cgg* Taxi, One step. U j I Red Lantern, Fox trot. I’ll say she does, Fox trot, Monte339 words
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