Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 272. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 488 1 NIKKO MODERN ART I photographic STUDIO, No. 7, North am Road. Tel No 579- IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. I I BEAR BRAND MILK J HUDSON S LIGHT RAILWAY Hyou can have no idea what a PING TRUCKS, RAILS, DOGSPIKES, g Perfectly Sterilised Mim j I POIIWS AND grossings g
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    • 17 1 THE BEST GAR IN TOWN -«usartw «.UV-/..WEA9 «mi# Sole Meats S.S. a F.M.S. Ong S«m Leong 00.
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    • 2295 2 position wanted. American 12 Pound Bail malayamtin oreocuic, ua,| insurance. CHf lS ™*S AND A young Englishman "ilh 18 months Rolled StCCI D P> b o! one LONDON ABBUKANCB COBfOBAWIfI* H NEW 6xpori6D36 requires billet as assistant on A Dividend has been declared of one Rubber Estate, Speaks Tamil ard
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  • 486 3 “S. T.” ACCOUNT OF TOUR IX DUTCH EAST INDIES. A correspondent sends the following account of M. Clemenceau’s visit to the Dutch Indies: The French Consul being on leave, Mr. Crosby, C.1.E., 0.8. E., H.B.M’s ConsulGeneral in Batavia, is ac ting French Consul and togethef with the Dutch
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  • 490 3 When Mind and Body are Fagged. Many serious accidents, as well as mistakes in life, have been traced to failure of the memory, ill-health having been the original cause of this trouble. Now, who are the most likely to suffer in this respect When persons of either
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    • 169 3 WHAT THE MOTORCYCLIST NEEDS. CAN BE HAD HERE. Bate’s Self-vulcanizing Patches. Coach Built Sidecars. Bate’s Tyres, all sizes. Car and Cycle Pumps Lucas Horns, spanners. Valves, Piston «Rings. Coventry Chains, and spares. Kickstarter Springs. Tools and tool bags B. S A. Spare parts Spokes, Springs, and Plugs Carburetters. IX E"
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    • 104 3 ibe w o? JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. I i i Player’s Navy Cut J De Luxe. The Pride of a Famous House and the <1 Joy of the Discriminating Pipe Smoker. Price $1.70 Per J 4 Tin. Obtainable at PRITCHARD COMPANY, LIMITED, Penang and Ipoh. J p HIW/ -J’J-K ll
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    • 123 3 PRITCHARDS Christmos Bozoar IS NOW OPEN. Toys ol Every Description For Boys and Girls. Wonderful Selection of Beautiful Dressed Dolls H «Til 7 n a ar^c Variety of Costumes nVm $1.95 to $l5. J,— WTWF-_ i T Everythiny for the Dolly. Dolls Houses Substanti- ally Made and Well Finished. Fr
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    • 179 3 I C DI fVI <— S 3 PALACE] EMFIBE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. (]md Change of Programme Thurs 25th to Sun. 28th Nov. In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. Middle East Films Ltd. present William Fox production full '‘j lively action, punch, thrills and sensation- Featuring that 5 athletic marvel
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  • 716 4 LECTURE BY SIR JOHN JORDAN. In the theatre of the School of Often*»' Studies, Finsbdry Circus, oo Oct. 21, Sir John N. Jordan, P.C read a most interesting paper to the members of the Chin* Society, dealing with personal remi' isc ences of some of the leading
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  • 188 4 On the occasion of the announcement <f the King of Siam’s betrothal His Majes'y received s a veral t-degrams of congratulations, among which the most notable being one from His Majesty King George V of Great Britain and Ireland as follows: His Majesty the King of Siam, Bangkok, London,
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  • 387 4  -  BY ARTHUR MILLS- —Ei. People may be wondering what has happened to the German waiters who before the war were scattered in thousands all over the earth. Have they found other work to do now that their field of employment is restricted 1 Is
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  • 100 4 There are over 3,000 miles of canal in efficient use in England, and strong recommendations are being placed before the Government Committee on Canal Development to create a new authority—acting under the Ministry of Tranport—to effect the needful reforms without delay. The wholes success, however, of any
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  • 79 4 In connection with the oil pipeline which is being laid from Havre tto Paris an order for 15,000 tons of pipe Jias been placed with the United States Steel Corporation. The Atlantic Gulf and West India Steamship Lines is associated with '(he French corporation which is
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  • 665 4 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. LaLang for Calcutta. Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson. Malacca and Singapore. Ban Whatt Soon for Teluk Anson. Expbctkd Abbivals. Teesta, Madras, 26 h, Tanda, Rangoon, 26th. Tbongwa, Singapore, 27. b. Elephants, Rangoon, 28th. Takada, Sfr gaj.ore, 29th. G. Apcar, Rangoon, last week in Nov. Hatipara,
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  • 73 4 London will have two outstanding productions Christinas —“Cinderella” at the Hippodrome. The Coven| Garden production ,which is really a Drury Lane pantomime crowded out of this historic playhouse, by Mr. Robert Hichens, will be the “Cinderella” of last year, with the cast practically unaltered. The Hippodrome production—an interesting
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  • 277 4 DAILY (except Sunday) BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Tainina i Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road’ D Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu I' Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, 1 15 *m. Malacca, Johore, Singanore &6 P< and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai fZ ‘O-15..W45* Taipißg B y tram ]0
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  • 14 4 The homeward mail, by the Thongwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
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  • 309 4 PENANG, NOVEMBER 25, 1920. BEEF— ct®a Soup per catty 35 Roast do Steaks do Stew or Curry Meat do curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak do Ox Tail each do Tongue do do Feet do bJ Heart per catty n Liver do Fillet of Beef do 80 PORKLean
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    • 506 4 new ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED. B lleb wanted by married man as Assistant General Store- Has had abou’j 10 years experience in Fu r niture, Soft Fu r m-h’nChina and Gias*, e c Gents a.id Lad.e? Outfitting Departments Young, quite willing a d energetic. Good testinonid*. Reply to B x No,
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    • 204 4 &00H your Orders Gariy FOR Obristmas and flew year etc. WITH M. 0. S. M. MANIAM, (Late of G. Rahim Khan,) 114. TRANSFER] ROAD. PENANQ. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F.M.S. “Indian Immigration Fuad Ordinance, 1911.” EMPLOYERS of Indian labour an hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be
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    • 201 4 BIC CHANCES. The man or woman who is suffering the excruciating agonies of Rheumatism can’t afford to waste time and money gambling with make-believe remedies.’’ REAL RELIEF is what is wanted—quickly and SURELY. That is why multitudes of sufferers turn to the time-tested and positively proven relief for Rheumatic pain—
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    • 100 4 IN THE TOWN HALL, To-morrow, at 9-30 p. m. Prompt. Reynold Denniston Ltd, PRESENTS The Denniston Players In the Broadway Farce Up in Mabel’s Room A Frivolous Farce of Feminine Foibles. With a Company of 15 Carefully Selected Artistes. What the Papers Said About Up in Mabel’s Room.” Continuous Laughter.
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  • 2653 5 further extracts. Tne following are farther extrac‘B from j ie report of the Commission on Profiteer. iDg ln the case of almost all import.ut rti ’es of food we are dependent on seabo ne supplies. Local production except in the cas' of and a few kinds of Xtables
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  • 195 5 I can now give an explanation of the alleged discrepancies between the version of Mrs. Asquith's reminiscences published in England and that appearing in an American review. The discrepancies are accounted for by the fact that one volume of Mrs. Asquith’s autobiography will be published immediately,
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    • 624 5 miminillll (< lllllllllllllllllllllioilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll F j ********************1 l rWI t Sell Lx’S Quality p in both XVS! fewSS’ft Bottles f 1 HAIG HAIW If s’ uM,Tto VtOAU.v Mixcna IK. fcfrrnra i n r iiiiiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii T iiiiiiiiii One Glass of HAIG HAIG FIVE STARS SCOTS WHISKY will, from a health point of
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  • 74 6 Gratburn—A.t London, on November 11, 1920, the wife of V M Grayburn, a daaghter. Waite—On November 21s*-, at Harpen den Estate, Kapar, the wife of C E Waite, of a son. Jarrett—On the 21st November, at the European Hospita’, Kuala Lumpur, Doris Elaine, wife of N R Jarrett, Civil
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  • 53 6 Goodwyn-Davenport—October 20, at Edgbaston, Harold Goodwyo, of Sitiawan, F M S, to Kathleen Davenport. Watson-Ford—At St Mary’s Church, Kuala Lumpur, on November 23rd, by the Rev G Dexter Allen, Gilbert, eldest son of William Watson, Kew Gardens, England, and Ruth, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs T A Ford
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  • 1088 6 The difficulty experienced by the Profiteering Commission in producing a satis factory definition of profreering was encountered by the Government and by many economists in the Cured Kingdom. What is a profiteer asked a corres pondent in the Times a year ago “is it not a person
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  • 1254 6 The Colombo papers state that the Ceylon Government is Ceylon Planters giving rerious considerat- Government, ion to tbe situation brought about by the fall in the rubber and tea markets. One of them appears to be anxious to rush tbe authorities there into “assisting” estates, in the
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  • 94 6 Those who wish to have a good nigbt> entertainment can do no better than go tc the Empire Theatre to-night when Geor»e Walsh, the marvel of the screen, will ap Ce l r in a William Fox production entitled “The Melting Millions.” In addition to these there
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  • 32 6 [From Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, November, 25. At Singapore Rubber Auctions, th'et market was weak, with few buyers, little being sold. Prices were sheet 38/39 cents and Crepe 39i.
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  • 324 6 (From Our Own Correipondint) Singapore, November, 25. The “Straitfe Times” states that Mr, W. A. N. Davies, Registrar, Sierra Leone, has been appointed Registrar, Singapore, The following books have been received at the Library A History of the Sikhs, by J. B. Cunningham. The New State,
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    • 128 6 wi I ■K3 ;J z x 'A -< K <-- r 4 F ><■ M <- r I Rf l z HnUDhn- F 1-? 4 X fi <h <i ’O -> liwi ‘xj 1 '1 »v X-• h k I j W iw i «wf4s3j NY CARLSBERG I I RS-pf?
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    • 21 6 ST. ANDREWS TUSEDAY, NOV. 3Oth. DINNER DANCE AT THE E BOOK YOUR TABLES BEFORE NOON OF THE 30TH. EXTENSION OF LICENCE.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 34 6 THE TIDE?. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time Hifch Waier. Low Water To-dat. 11,58 p.m, 5.59 p.m. To-morrow. 12 34 p.m. 6.41 a m. 12 m’nfr. 6.45 p.m.
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  • 38 6 DEATH. Middleton—At London, on October 30, 1920, Alice Mary Middiet» n, Secretary of of the Overseas Nursing Association, only daughter of the late Rev W Middleton, Kurrachee. India and sia’er of Dr W RC Middleton, late if Singapore,
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  • 801 7 5’\NY OFFICERS KILLED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 21. A d zen men, taid to be ’x-tfficeis, and ft Jiving oat cf barracks, were shot J d in Dublin this morning. Two were in the Gresham Hotel. Captain kGled io ~,D ~v was fhot dead at his residence,
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  • 42 7 ITALY RESUMES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Constantinople, November 21. The re-opening of Italian trade with tbe Bolsheviks was marked by the granting of the Italian rr quest for permission for merchantmen to proceed to Novoroesisk for tbe purpose of general trading.
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  • 24 7 A KEMALIST RETREAT, Constantinople, November 21. Armenian papers report that the Armenian forces re-occupied Alexandropol and that the Ktmalists are retreating towards Kars.
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  • 14 7 Messina, November 21. M. Venizelos and party arrived. They did not disembark.
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  • 295 7 The Coroner’s enquiry into ’he death of Goh Chye Keb, a rikisha puller, whe met his death as the result of a collision with car No. 1277 at the junction of Hill Street and River Valley Road, Singapore, on tbe night of the 29th olt. was concluded
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  • 247 7 UP IN MABEL’S ROOM.” Tomorrow night at the Town Hail the play is a bed-room farce, right down broad farce and a fifing successor to Fair and Warmer.” Written by Messrs, Collison and Herbacb, Up in Mabel’s Room took the fancy of American play-goers at once, and that
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  • 179 7 The reports of the Commission on Profiteering were laid on tbe table at the meeting of the Legislative Council, says Tuesday’s Straits Times.” 7 are very important documents and no doubt wide differences of opinion will arise in regard to them but at least it may be
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  • 720 7 Mrs W D Scott ai d her daughter are going Home for a holiday ‘M.M.” Mr W Miller, Supervisor of Custom 9 Taiping, ai d Ms Miller, left by the ss Nuvara on leave. Mr Cox Sprcule, who has been on a holiday in Malaya and Singapore,
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  • 337 7 MERCHANTS V BANKERS AND BROKERS. Much interest was manifested in the tootball match, played at tbe Esplanade, last evening, between teams representative of tbe Merchants and the Bankers and Brokers of Penang. Tbe chosen elevens provided a splenoid match and tbe game ended in a draw of one goal
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  • 86 7 A Louden cablegram to the Civil and Military Gazette cf Nov 21st gives the following ri suits:—Aston Villa 4, B. ad ford 1; Blackburn Rovers 2, Bolton Wanderers 2; Chelsea 2, Sheffield United 1; Everton 1, Sunderland 1; Woolwich Arsenal 4, Huddei-field Town 0; Manchester United 1,
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  • 387 7 To Check “Growing Practice” The first case of legal proceedings in regai d to the "growing practice’’ of showing cbild-manrequins wa* heard at Batter sea Petty Sessions, when Mr; Walter Arding, of Messrs. Arding and Hobbs, Clapbam Junction, was summoned for having, on Sep'ember 21, employed
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  • 896 7 EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA. [Front Our Own. Correspondent.] London, October 20 It is seven years since an exhibition of business motor vehicles, together with their accessories and articles of equipment was held at Olympia. Since 1913 we have had tbe great war and cn the spl end id part
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  • 304 7 The trial was commenced in the District? Court to-day, before Mr G A Smith, of Sim beiw Seang a young Chinese, who was charged with cheating a money changer in respect of $2 750 by tendering a cheqa. on the Oversea Chineee Bank for that amount in
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  • 326 7 APPALLING CONDITIONS. Mr. Koh Leok Hup, Hon- Secretary of the local China Famine and Floods Relief Fund, sends us the following copy of a letter (and enclosure) received on the 15th instant from the Chinese Foreign Famine Relief Committee, Shanghai. Shanghai, 22nd October, 192^ c
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  • 150 7 Amount previously acknowledged $126,977.36 Mrs. Khoo Thuan Yek $20.00 Miss Wee Sai Poh $5.00 Collections per Mr. Tho Loh Pho, Campbell St. Saw Hiong Law 10, Madam Gok Sam Koo 10, Madam Yok Fong Koo 10, Madam Lok Moy Koo 10, 2 ladies at $5
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  • 307 8 M. M-” MANY STREETS FLOODED. As a result of the heavy rain on Monday, several streets in the vicinity of the Kuala Lumpur Padang and the Government buildings are partially flooded. Heavy rain set in at» midday and continued throughout the day, and right through the
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  • 116 8 Dr. E. A- O. Travers writes to the “Malay Mail.” —I was surprised, on my return to Kuala Lumpur a year ago, 1p find that no road in this town had been named after Capt. Syers, late Commissioner of Police, F M.S. Capt. Syers arrived here
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  • 32 8 Per N. Y. K. s.s. Shidzuoka Maru, from London, October 30. —To Singapore: Miss J. H. Thorburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roach. Mr. G. R. Shaw, Mr. J. F. Telfer.
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  • 445 8 When Professor Hume Brown died in the year before last he left behind the MS nearly complete, of his “Life of Goethe.” The work has been completed, edited and passed through the press by the author’s old friend Viscount Haldane. The extraordinary interest taken in psychic development is
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  • 1395 8 January Jrfeeting, 1921. RACE DAYS; FIRST DAY Tuesday, 11th January, 1921 SECOND DAY Thursday, 13th January, 1921, THIRD DAY Saturday, 15th January, 1921, Pxoposed Programme. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1921 1 9 The Lawn Stakes and. Purse Value $7OO and sioo to each Second Horse. A
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 RESCH’S I AUSTRALIAN I LIGHT LAGER I g Obtainable fromALL LEADING DEALERS end THE E. O. HOTEL. *1 WHOLESALE stocks held by f THE SOLE AGENTS: Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd., I {lncorporated in Straits Settlements) f S. S. AND F. M. S. f FIAT LORRIES Incomparable in Price :and Quality.
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    • 72 8 NPty— Andrew <§• (So’s f i; Special Reserve ii ‘I ll' 1 I X 1/ i > w Hl I i 'I ds I t SOuttery j 0 <30., a Sole Jig ents for Penang fPerafl. f il Miw»nr l nnuuiffl'iflaiaiwiwMiwiuißiißiiHfliwMHHMwao»H»Bßißr«BanßfflßßiKnifflsi j GREEN ISLAND QEMENT I COMPASY, LIMITED. g (INCORPORATED
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  • 335 9 Th fl following is from the Directors r tobe presented at the meeting on eP ”I<t st Evatt and Co’s Singapore. 1 Ih? net profit for the year earned by th, z Vennootschap Exploitable Ma. Soengei Lalah, amounted to 98 (*s compared with $92,775,23 the preceiiDg financial
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  • 158 9 A meeting of the Council of the R G A was held on October 25 to consider the question of suppor-: received to the Association’s recommendations for i eduction of output outlined in the circulars of 24:h September and 6th October. The Council are satisfied that members owning
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  • 185 9 Mes-rs William Jacks and Co, London, reported on 27th October, as follows A more optimistic feeling iu regard to the early settlement of the strike has prevented a further fall in some metals. Copper —ls again lower on the continued •weakness in Electolytic Copper in America, which
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  • 134 9 m ,e x P OrtB °f ruober from Sbaitg Setnts J 1 19 iu the month of September 141R le 9,791 tons (transhipments J 10 tons), as compared with 6,673 tons Dontii U U 8 19»476 tons in ths corresto thn a9t J e4r The total export
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  • 480 9 At the tenth annual general meating cf Suugei Duri Ruober Estate, Ltd, at No 2 Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, on the 4th November, Mr Hugo Reiss (Chairman) presided. The Chairman said the result of the year’s working may be regarded as very satisfactory, the improvement at Selama Estate
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  • 321 9 Setfidd—lnt divd 5 p c, less tax Windsor—lnt divd 7| pc, less tax. United Sua Betong—lnt divd 7| p c. Semenyih—Final divd of 30 p c, less tax. Broadwaer—Divd 2| pc, less t»x, making 5 p c for year. Anglo-Sumatra—Final divd 15 pc, making 30 p
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  • 50 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens at 5-30 p.m, to-day 1 March Gallant Knights Leipziger 2 Overture... Popular Georgia Medley Boettger 3 Waltz Celtic Donnell 4 Polka Pliny Come Kis? Yo Baby Boettger 5 One Step... Fidgety Phil Kspa
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  • 154 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. s g g SHARES. 1-2 >. s'® as 3Q a ac Rubber (Dollar C. SC. C. J 8. A.-Kuning 1.25 1.10 Ayer Molek... 2.20 2.40 2.15 2.20 Bukit Katil 90c 1.00 80c 90c
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  • 15 9 Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £231 spot, and £235 three months.
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  • 189 9 Penang, November 25, 1920. SP. Tapioca $7 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. rNo. 1
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  • 118 9 Penang, November 25 1 1920. (Bt Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 23/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 135 3 days’ sight Private 147 Bombay Demand Bank 135 o Madras Demand Bank 135
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  • 135 9 Nov 25—Legislative Council Constitu'Hn, Public Meeting, Town Hall, 5-30 p m. Nov 25—Football, Gov. Monopolies v Hasten Larp, Esplanade. Nov 26, 27 and 29—Denniston Players. Town Hall. Nov 27—Lidah Tanah Meeting, neon Nov 27—Fco‘bal', Police v Topham Jones and Railton, Esplanade. Nov 29—Football, Boustead Co v Mercantile Bank,
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  • 959 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST KAMES. < S 21 RUBBER (Dollar.) *°*S Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 60c 65c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.90 3.00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 20.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.10 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 2.15 2.20 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 10.50 i Balgownie
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    • 308 9 IFOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I 3 1/2 TON I I DENNIS LORRY CHASSIS I The same model as the six thousand I lorries supplied to the British War I I Office. I I s IFORDSON TRACTORS] I FOR I I RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES I I Why use coolie labour when culti-
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  • 481 10 There was very little change in the Mincirg-lane commodity markets during mail week. Prices have not fallen to< any considerable extent. This is possibly due to the belief on the part of some merchants that they may be able to realise at higher prices as a result of
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  • 273 10 Statement of Policy. At an interview on October 29ih Rt Qareu’s Hcuse, with his Excellency the Governor, at which were present the Hod. Mr E R Williams and Mr F A Hayley, as representatives of the European Association, the subject of the amendment of the Older in Council
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    • 184 10 BRITISH U D D” EXPANDED METAL D D DIAMOND MESH Y K ■lll I A JL JL V \/\/\/X/ i/\z 1/ 1> if W V bb K H W W Ba ML fw V />V £»5 JTlk I k 4» M B fe h I-xtH I II JL JL JL
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    • 293 10 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 parti culars of orop for past three years. Es fates sold the DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN, WOLBERS,
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    • 473 10 I childrens' COUGHS Veno’s Is the Sure Qure—and Children Kke It The quick curative effect of Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure is the wonder of every mother who uses it for her children. It cures whooping cough, bronchial cough, every kind of cough and cold to which children are subject; and
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    • 508 11 TANGYE'S j Underwood s PUMPS. j STANDARD I I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. J) I*l, tO X*S I uSSt/fll I 1 THE MACHINSi YOU 1 W I I WILL EVENTUALLY I V\ v/*7 WVX* Y/J I 2 E vK. _J*4r I X— X (I s I
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    • 1489 12 pi n -BRITISH INDIA PfICIFIC Company JL REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIf SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Ban ncisoo. AND I a 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong tlst Dec 1920 A T*> W IT WTTp a s COLOMBIA From Hongkong about 29th Dec 1920 If JLz JL Oompanlee Incorporated in England.)
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    • 485 12 [MARTELL’S] I To say that a Brandy is better! I than MARTELL’S is an empty I I boast; to beat it FOR QUALITY a I I frank impossibility. j [jrandyJ SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd.’ (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) BANKS ■HARTIREB BANK BF INBIA, AUSTRALIA ANB GHINA. Hltarpornted 11 iNfluid
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    • 347 12 SMI NIRIANTILI RANK 9F IMfg, LINITIUI. [llaorporated a Baglagd), Authorised Capital £3,000,0« Subscribed Oapital 1,050,000 Reserve Fund; and,' Undivided Profits 1,146,40 c > Board ofijDirectors. 1 R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairmin), J. M, Ryda, Em, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R Otalm-w Ek Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, GOBI, G
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