Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1920-11-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE j-U &1A SHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No 275. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS22 words
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Advertisement495 1920-11-29 1 NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGR APHIC STUDIO, No. 7, North am Road. t Tel No 579« annnunnnnnnnnnnnnnuanannannnnnunnnnnnnnnnn In Itjg, Jgj gg pk gT Rj ||k 4p JA n In re S apd to accidents fvi. Ir*i yiw k s Q \p\\ Sometimes it will be q I' 3'ire extinguishers. //o ffiSlW495 words
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Advertisement20 1920-11-29 1 THE BESI CAR IN TBWN f-i»* aurs j wLxc ■in-duo KutSd {Sole Meats B.S. a Ong Sam Laong A 00.20 words
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Article1276 1920-11-29 2 STEVENSON’S IDEAL MARRIAGE. In The Life of Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson,” published by Messrs Chatto and Windus, we see reflected the beau y and intellectual cha r m of the woman who drew the affections of one of the great romance writers of our day, and1,276 words
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Article315 1920-11-29 2 Is is nn infallible sign of politic*! tension wh?n politicians begin to rake up each other's ‘‘pasts” inorder to create prejudice. So it is that we are now b ing regaled with “What did Mr Lloyd George say in 1890?’ and What did Mr Asquith io iu315 words
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Advertisement1158 1920-11-29 2 POSITION* VACANT. NOTICES. Experienced Chinese Cashier and Clerk An oidin.ry and a Speci.l Meeting cf wanted with some experience of book- the Municipal Commissioners will be held keeping. $lOO p»r month. Security re- at the Municipal Office, at 4 p.m. on quired $5,000. Robinson Piano Company. Tuesday, the 30th instant.1,158 words
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Advertisement290 1920-11-29 2 ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION. Your Happiness Depends Largely Upon The Answer, Are you feeling as well and looking as young just now as you should do if not, why not? You are just as old as you feel, and your feelings and looks depend largely upon the condition of your290 words
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Advertisement617 1920-11-29 2 a Wind this Watch only j once a Week $9.65 22/6 f3i i A I .7”’’AW I *9 A. \\l l 6 V Bl Q /4 oxr T za o■ u.y i>cvcr 1“ —the eyes become dull and’ Jewelled at 7 Points heavy’ and a feeling of Guaranteed for 5617 words
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Article456 1920-11-29 3 PERAK’S ARRANGEMENTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] fpob, November 22. A public meeting called iu cJunto ion with the visit of HM 8 Malaya was held on Saturday afterno a in the Town Hall, Ipoh, with the Hon Lt-Colonel W J P Hume in the Chair. Among456 words
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Article328 1920-11-29 3 “BABY MINE.” The farcical comedy, Baby Mine presented by the Denniston Players at the Town Hall, on Saturday night, attracted a good audience, who must have enjoyec Margate Mayo’s work. It makes no pretentions to be much more than apiece of rollicking mirth making, and it fills328 words
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Advertisement282 1920-11-29 3 GROSSMITH’S < pHUL-NANA A Bouquet of q India’s Choicest Flowers /A p ichly Oriental in character and lx supremely delightful for all /•■’.?**%> toilet purposes. PHUL-NANA has a world-wide reputation amongst ifißjga lovers of sweet scents. It has a subtle fascination altogether yKVI unique and is Marvellously Fragrant and lastingly282 words
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Advertisement223 1920-11-29 3 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that makes the arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master— or when hard work or exposure bring intense suffering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then bear in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect223 words
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Advertisement343 1920-11-29 3 ■> I JOHN PLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. I Player’s Navy Cut < De Luxe. The Pride of a Famous House and the Joy of the Discriminating Pipe Smoker. Price $1.70 Per 14 lb. Tin. Obtainable at PRITCHARD COMPANY. LIMITED, Penang and Ipoh. nnnnnnnnunnnnaanaannnnnnnnnunn a a YOUR WIFE OR DAUGHTER WOULD LOVE343 words
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Article1482 1920-11-29 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “S.T.”- The resignation of Lieut R. H. Adams, S.V.C-, has been accepted. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Murray of Perak returned from Home recently. Mr. Max Kanis (Holland) has become naturalized as a British subject. Mr. K. A. Vaner, of the Klang firm bearing his name is down“S.T.”- - 1,482 words
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Advertisement287 1920-11-29 4 I Tttwtotit j I TYRES I i t 1 TTAROGRESSIVE motorists all H over the world are equipping with Firestone Tyres because exclusive Firestone values render I a service for which*there is no sub- M stitute. The ride is in the rubber; the quality is Firestone. S M Firestone Tyres287 words
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Advertisement228 1920-11-29 4 11 j NORTHERN ASSURANT J I COMPANY, LIMITED. j I i MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. I I Funds Exceed $70.000,000. Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed Joff > the Renewal Premium when no i claim228 words
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Article1757 1920-11-29 5 EXCELLENT PROSPECTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, November 28. The public meeting held at Ipob on Saturday was tbe first big rally in connection with the Volunteer movemeu'; and from th? point of view of numbers present, of enthusiasm, and of fulfilment of expectations, tbe meeting was1,757 words
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Article130 1920-11-29 5 In the course of a brawl in Joo Chiab Rosd, Singapore, ou Thursday afternoon, one Soo Chong Seng, a Government pensioner, was done to death by b?ing struck on his bead ai h a long canying pole. .Four or five Chinese had words with the deceased over some130 words
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Advertisement152 1920-11-29 5 X’mas! X'mas! A"zna<s/// To give our Customers an opportunity of securing g their goods for Xmas we are giving a good I discount in all departments during December. BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR I I Ji Visfiindas €O., ffo 8, Sdeaefi Street, t ■aEgJtbJM *****1 Il I ROSE’S S LIMEJUICE I- -'I152 words
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Advertisement122 1920-11-29 5 PRITCHARDS Christmas Bazaar IS NOW OPEN. Toys or ivory Description For Boys and Girls. Wonderful Selection of Beautiful Dressed Dolls TxW n a Variety ofi J f®Lk Costumes ,4 sl 9s t 0 l5 Everythiny lor the Dolly. Dolls Houses Substanti- ally Made and Well jjr Finished. From $lB. Dolls122 words
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Miscellaneous149 1920-11-29 5 imperial SEi EMPIFK THEATRE PENANG ROAD. The popular show in Penang and People’s favourite Rendezvous In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. Australasian Films Ltd, present Vitagraph Bine Ribbon 5 Reels ALIBI Reels 5 BY GEORGE A ENGLAND. Australasian Films Ltd., present Triangle play featuring Pauline Starke who helps an149 words
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Article16 1920-11-29 6 Blair—On November 26tb, at Koala Lempus to Mr and Mrs R W Blair, a son.16 words
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Article47 1920-11-29 6 Nash—Martin, —On S torday, October 16, at the Catholic Church of Arenberg, the Rev Father Nick officiating, Denni Louis Alexander, only surviving eon of William Edward N»eh (formeily of the Singapore Muuicipali y), to Josephine (Fincben) thiid daughter of Wilhelm and Sophie Martin of Coblenz-Liitzel, Germany.47 words
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Article1201 1920-11-29 6 In the Legislative Council, the Bill to consolidate and amend the Increase of Rent (War Restrictions Oidinar.c?) was read a first time. This is the Bill for which the Comm s:icn on Profiteering and the Rnt Board in Singapore are responsib'e It is rather par&d x;cl1,201 words
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Article1831 1920-11-29 6 Our Singapore correspondent wires that a rumour is current in •‘Stop Sing» p ire that a proposal Tapping” is being mooted to stop all tapping for six months, to maintain only mature areas and to ask hr Ip from the Government if neces ary. We had heard1,831 words
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Advertisement179 1920-11-29 6 THE PORT OF MANCHESTER MARINE INSURANCE CO., (1919) LTD agents: BEHR <& CO., PENANG. g O I 1 53 ax t e r’s 6or sar’s 2 Q J Qanvas\J%U J lax I I Jill grades. g Canvas. j L., ill ill '■WTMIIIHM'TIIWi.'in.iriBa—C-Mi MWII 11WM a E g I Jay e179 words
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Advertisement22 1920-11-29 6 ST. ANDREWS TUESDAY, NOV. 3Oth. DINNER DANCE AT THE E. O. BOOK YOUR TABLES BEFORE NOON OF THE 30TH. EXTENSION OF LICENCE.22 words
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Miscellaneous33 1920-11-29 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 2.46 p.m. 8.57 p.m, To-mobbow. 2 44 a.in. 9.31 a.m. 3.32 p.m. 9.42 p.m33 words
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Article282 1920-11-29 7 VISCOUNT GREY'S SPEECH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.) Loudon, November 24. I(] the House of Hord?, in t > r Home Rule Bill second reading debste, Viscount Grey contributed P petch following the lines of his recent letter in the -‘Westminster Gazette” o f September 29th on the Irish situation.[Reuter’s Telegrams.) - 282 words
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Article1543 1920-11-29 7 Mr. ASQUITH’S MOTION, London, November 24. In the House of Commons, an Irish debate wss opened by Mr Asquith, who moved a motion condemning the cutrages in Ireland, also the action cf lhe Executive in attemp'ing to repress crime by methods cf terrorism aud reprisals, and urging1,543 words
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Article302 1920-11-29 7 FRENCH PREMIER’S STATEMENT. Faris, November 24. lhe Premier, M. Leygues, made a statement on the Greek situation, in the Clamber. He emphasised that France did not wish to interfere in the domestic affairs of Greece, but if on the morrow of the war, a power recalls to the302 words
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Article33 1920-11-29 7 THE REDS ADVANCE. London, November 24. The Moscow Wireless claims that the Bolsheviks cut off General Balabovitcb's main forces east of Mozyr, while the Reds advanced thirty miles to the west.33 words
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Article221 1920-11-29 7 —Ex. It is not surprising to learn that the British Government have received a Bolshevik note consisting of no fewer than five thousand words and couched in the meat violent, abusive and provocative language. Tempers are short in Motcow whether the political barometer is set fair or stormy,—Ex. - 221 words
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Article176 1920-11-29 7 THE LEAGUE’S DISCUSSION. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, November 24. The Armaments Commission discussed disarmament. M. Bourgeois (France) declared that the League could not urge a general reduction of armaments until certain conditions were fulfilled. M. Usteri (Switzerland) and Signor Schanzer (Italy) urged that the problem of disarmament should be solved[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 176 words
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Article108 1920-11-29 7 London, November 24. The death has occurred of Admiral Sir George Callaghan. Admiral of the Fleat Sir George Astley Callaghan, G. C. 8., G. C. V. 0., whose death is announced at the age of 67, was in command of the Flee s assembled at Spithead108 words
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Article59 1920-11-29 7 A TWO-MILLION ESTATE London, November 24. The late Empress Eugenie left over £2,600.000, the English estate being £250,000. She er joins her executors to prosecute in case of any publication of memoirs. She bequeaths a valuable greuze to Sir John Burgoyne, who breught here to England59 words
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Article67 1920-11-29 7 New York, November 24, A Portlat d (Orfgen) message says Mi Doughty, the Secretary of the Canadian millionaire theatre prcpiietor, Mr Ambrose Small, who, with Mr Doughty, mysteriously disappeared nearly a year age, has been arrested. It is stated that Doughty confessed that he took $lOO,OOO worth67 words
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Article91 1920-11-29 7 SEQUELS TO MUTINY. Delhi, November 24. An army order issued by the Command-eri-n-Chief records with regret the serious cases of indiscipline which occurred among the Connaugl t Rangers last summer, as the result of which 69 N. C. Os aid men were tried for mu iny. Of91 words
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Article40 1920-11-29 7 Washington, November 24. The European Relief Council, comprising eight of the largest relit f organisations in America, has been established, with Mr Hoover as Chairman, to provide funds to assist 3,500,000 starving and diseased children ia Europe.40 words
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Article25 1920-11-29 7 Stockholm, November 24. The Swedish finances for 1920 are much more favourable than when Budgeted. The revenues exceed the expenditure by 250,000,010 kronor.25 words
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Article49 1920-11-29 7 Sydney, November 24, Waddingon, who had been in hospital with abscesses, has recovered, and has rejoined the Maryiebone team. The Machaon, the Blue Funnel vessel which arrived here yesterday earlier than was expected, is one of the fine new ships f the Holt Line.49 words
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Article668 1920-11-29 7 ACTION BY CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sib, —I am directed to crave the ho?pita lily of your columns for publication of the enclosed communication, dated the 22nd instant, addressed to the Secretary, Select Committee on the Constitution of the Legislative Council,668 words
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Article295 1920-11-29 7 [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir.—Evidently, British Europeans misunderstood the recommendation of the Chinese Town Hall on the subject of the rrorganisation of the Constitution of the Legislative Council, aid are therefore against it. Lest the attitude of my Committee be further misunderstood, allow me to295 words
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Article409 1920-11-29 7 —“S.T.” To ma-ny people outside his immediate circle the news that Mr. L. E Gam t, the head of the well-known local legal firm of Messrs. Allen and Gledhill, hag retired and left the Colony will coni- as a surprise. Mr. Gaunt, however, has contemplated this—“S.T.” - 409 words
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Article173 1920-11-29 7 SCOTLAND v. THE REST. The foilwing teams have been selected 4o play in the Match, Scotland v. The rest, to-morrow (St. Andrew's Day). Kick off, 5-15 p.m. sharpScotland. —Back G. C. XV atson Three-quarters: S. H. Duff, Stewart, E. G. Grafton and A. J. L- Donaldson;173 words
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Article36 1920-11-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, November 27. In the Rugby mateh between Taiping and Ipoh, the result was a pointless draw. It was a good hard game, Taiping being unlucky is not winning.36 words
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Article87 1920-11-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, November 26. H. M- the King of Siam, with Hie future Queen, gave a special audience to th© Diplomatic Corps. The British Minister, the doyen of the Corps, in an address, said it was their belief that the union would conduce87 words
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Article398 1920-11-29 8 BUiLDJNG MAIERIALS. We are of opinion (says the report of 'he Commission oo Pn fl eering) taking into account both materi-ds and labour, that the costs of building have increased by at leist 200 per cent w.thin the lait four years excluding the costa cf site?. Part of398 words
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Article238 1920-11-29 8 SHIPPING COMMITTEE INVITES SUGGESTIONS. It is notified that the Imperial Shipping Committee wish it to be known that they *re now prepared to received from persons and bodies in any part of the British Empire who are interested with regard to ocean freights and conditions in the InterImperial238 words
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Article184 1920-11-29 8 “M, L.” The second Supplement to the F M S, Gove r nment Gazette, dated November 271 contains the draft bill to make tinancia pr.vitjion for the pub’.ic service for year 1921.” ordinarily known as the Supply Bill. In rep oduciog the items there oven“M, L.” - 184 words
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Article1389 1920-11-29 8 January Jfieeting, 1921. RACE DAYS: FIBST DAY Tuesday, 11th January, 1921. SECOND DAY Thursday, 13th January, 1921, THIRD DAY Saturday, 15th January, 1921, Proposed Programme. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1921 1 9 The Lawn Stakes and Purse Value $7OO and $lOO to each Second Horse. A1,389 words
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Advertisement534 1920-11-29 8 -qi;|in i i' ''K'MijiiiliiiiiiW Convalescence ss;. Its high food value, ease of BfITW/ f assimilation and attractive A rz flavour make “Ovaltine” in- I valuable during convalescence. jolusu It is the very marrow of recuper- T Bative materials. up brain, nerve sures the rapid and strength. 1 d from Nature’s534 words
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Advertisement156 1920-11-29 8 MaBfIWBfIBMBBHMiaMBMZSKSne a» «DMMMR VINCENT Co., PENANG. READY STOCKS. Mining Steel. Acetic Acid I Momi Cases. English Latex Pans. I Changkols. Enamelled Pails. I Veneer Cases. Tapioca Saws. I Glazed Cups. Safes (Key and ComPorcelain Cups. bination Locks.) Hoop Iron. Glen Garry Whisky. Bnx Strapping. Otard’s xxx Cognac. I I vMiUlli.illiiliUlilliiUlUiUUllliilUilllliillilUllllUUilUllUllliHllUUtlUlUUlttiUlULil.'/z'z,156 words
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731 1920-11-29 9 I “D.W.D,” Malacca writes to the editor of the “Straits Times.” —The whole of Malaya ig just now going through a j severe crisis. Especially is this so here in Malacca which has hitherto depended for its prosperity solely on the rubber inI dustry.731 words
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Article154 1920-11-29 9 The Business for the ordinary meeting of 4 (he Municipal Commission, to-morrow, is as follows: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. The following documents for sealing and154 words
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Article451 1920-11-29 9 The eighth ordinary genera! meeting of the Pahang Para Rubber Syndicate, Limited, was held at 59, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. Frank Copeman (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said that the authorised capital had been (increased by £25,000 to £75,000 during the year by the issue of shares451 words
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Article277 1920-11-29 9 The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Chimpul (F.M-S.) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 36, Eastcheap, E.C. Sir Ernest W. Birch. K.C.M.G., (the chairman) said rubber sales had increased from £10,332 to £30,786, while the stock277 words
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Article163 1920-11-29 9 The tenth ordinary general meeting of the Laras (Sumatra) Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at London House, New Londonstreet, E.C., Mr. F. O. Streeten (the Chairman) presiding. The report* and accunts were adopted, and the final dividend of 7J per cent, making 15 per cent, for the163 words
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Article265 1920-11-29 9 A point worth noting in connection with rubber supplies in general is that, apart from the substantial reduction foreshadowed in t-he plantation output, there is practically certain ifo be a considerable falling off in supplies of the “wild” variety- The latter is more expensive to produce265 words
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Article104 1920-11-29 9 At the annual meeting of Singapore United Rubber Plantations Sir Ivor Philipps, M.P., referred to the question raised by some of the shareholders as to why no dividend is forthcoming, seeing that a profit of over £lO,OOO was made. The answer is provided by the balancesheet, which104 words
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Article179 1920-11-29 9 —Ex. The Rubber Growers’ Association represents a planted area of about 1,000,000 acres- Of this area, it is estimated that, roughly, 850,000 acres are now in bearing. The circular states that not less than 70 p.c., “of the producing area is already enrolled in The scheme.—Ex. - 179 words
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Article45 1920-11-29 9 A SINGAPORE RUMOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 29. A rumour is current in Singapore tliat a proposal is being moioted to stop all tapping for six months, to maintain only mature areas, and to ask help from the Government if necessary.45 words
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Article125 1920-11-29 9 The following ve the latest qaotations in Messrs, Kennedy i Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. BHAREMS. S 3 3Q OQ 32 Rubier (Dollar c. SC. c. f c. Bassett 1.25 1.30 1.25 Broga R. 25c 20c 25c dis Jimah 1.80 1.90 1.80 K.-Sidim 3.00 3.25 300 Sandycroft125 words
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Article29 1920-11-29 9 To-day’a quotation for refined tin in P< nang was $109.25 per picul, l-u iness none, 75 tons raw tin $lOB, tin oiesloB per picul, buyers, no sellers.29 words
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Article19 1920-11-29 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin D edging Co, NL. from 21sc to 27tb November, being one week 20 ton:.19 words
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Article88 1920-11-29 9 Penang November 29, 1920 SP. Tapioca $6.50 sales M P. Tapioca $3.50 sellers C<'ld leaf <7O Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $35 sellers. White Pepper nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings sfiO sellers Cloves $llO nominal Nutmegs average of J 47.50 sellers. C -No.88 words
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Article152 1920-11-29 9 N >v 29—Denniston Players, Town Hall. Nov 29—Football, Boustead Co v Mercantile Bank, Esplanade. Nov 29—P C C, Meeting, 6 p.m. Nov 30—Rugby, Scotland v The Rest, Penang. Nov 30—E. O Dinner and Dance, Dec I—Public Meeting, Town Hall, 5-30 p m (S. S. Legislative Council). Dec I—Football,152 words
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Article58 1920-11-29 9 Tb c ’ad wI» p:> y following programme of music «*1 ibe E plauade at 6 p.m. to-day 1 March Salute the Standard Safroni 2 Selection lhe Yrtin u of the Guard Sullivan 3 Waltz Wedding of tee Wir ds Hall 4 F x T'Ot ...-Susan’s Custoai58 words
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Article141 1920-11-29 9 The concluding chapter of “The Million Dollar Reward” serial will be included in to-night’s change of programme at the Empire Theatre, (together with a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, entitled “The Alibi/’ adapted from the story by George A. England, and one of the most interesting pictures ever141 words
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Article964 1920-11-29 9 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST NAMES, RUBBER (Dollap.) 3 Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 60c 65c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ...j 2.50 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.90 3.00 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 20.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates I.LO Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 2.15 2 20; Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 10.50 Balgownie Rubber Estate964 words
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Advertisement364 1920-11-29 9 "JW ADVERTISEMENTS. VACANT. I ■TSClerk-Dresser, b. competent. j I»required, «itb cop.es V P t ZXoni»'?. «o' the M«,.gee, Began £Z*t.'r, Lun.tt. Winchman -«nted for F Sum, mudO be sober and App,y h Slot 4 Oo.. Penang, MISCELLANEOUS. t.ilim and Bukit Mertajam. Wanted to i «nntfalow suitable tor a European A364 words
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Advertisement150 1920-11-29 9 WHY BE, RECKLESS? It is neither a brave or wise action to be careless of one’s health, although from everyday observation the actions of many people seem to give that impression. When a little indifferent in health, either through a chill or minor stomach disorder they take no precautions but150 words
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Miscellaneous24 1920-11-29 9 town .hall, To-night, at 9-30 Reynold Denniston Ltd, PRESENTS L™ t Z'TD The Denniston Players Stop Thief,” PRICES $4, $2 S1._ BOOKING AT ROBINSON’S.24 words
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Article191 1920-11-29 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Nippon for Singapore, China and Japan. Machaon for Port Swettenham, Singapore and China. Perak (E S. Co) for Teluk Anson. Tydeus for New York (via Saez). Exfbotbd Arrivals, Takada, Singapore, 29tb. G. Apcar, Rangoon, last week in Nov. Hatipara, Singapore, last week Nov. Teesta, Singapore, Dec191 words
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Article42 1920-11-29 10 Recruiting has been n samedin Madras Presidency generally, except in the following la’.uqs, which are still closed, owing to the prevalence of disease. R'palli Taluq of Guntur District. Ramachandrapuram, Rajarrundry, Co* conada and Rsjanundry M T Taluqs of Godaveri District.42 words
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Article245 1920-11-29 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By trait Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, 57.15 a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.m Malacca, Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m245 words
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Article18 1920-11-29 10 The B I Packet Tara with mails frem Europe is expected to arrive here tomorrow morniug.18 words
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Article121 1920-11-29 10 November 29 t 1920. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’eight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 t 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 135 3 days’ sight Private 147 Bombay Demand Bank n 135 c Madras Demand Bank M121 words
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Advertisement90 1920-11-29 10 _god d W—, SAFETYTYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. 1 I- I SOLE AGENTS» ADAMSON, OILFItLAN AND CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN BXOLANDK FIAT LORRIES Incomparable in Price and Quality. «wrrvT'-T"’" *teeSt < a%*M S'A Ton Model CHASSIS PRICE $8,500. Ambrosoli Stoppani Co., PENANG. B FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 Hupmobile90 words
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Advertisement354 1920-11-29 10 S 0 J 0 n I I] The PRESENT CRISIS necessitates every ESTATE OWNER PLANTER to I*-' cut down expenses more than ever. |J Wide awake Planters and Owners are now using the “CLETRAC” to keep down < the weed and to Cultivate their estates since one CLETRAC with a354 words
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Article617 1920-11-29 11 (PENALTIES PRESCRIBED. The principal ejausea of the British Governments Emergency Powers Pill are Where it appears to hi» Majes r ytha» any action has been taken or is immediately threatened by any persons or body of persons of such a nature and on so ex'-en-sive a scale617 words
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Advertisement267 1920-11-29 11 I GLYNO MOTOR CYCLES I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I i I s .«Bro I f S i 4 ww ml XWamlx -Wx i 2h H. P. TWO SPEED GEAR. g 1 THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE LIGHTWEIGHTS. Oall and see the model which 4 is a perfect example of British Workmanship and267 words
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Advertisement126 1920-11-29 11 fMSURANCE. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA, LTD (Incorporated in Australia). Established 1860. New Business 1914 £3, 676,0®« Funds £10,127.671 Annual Income £1,661,84? increase of Funds £706,001 No Shareholders. All profits divided amongst Policy-holders. Claims, Loans and Cash Surrender» •ettled locally. General Agents: BOUSTEAD CO. Penang and Singapore. VHB126 words
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Advertisement219 1920-11-29 11 I TANGYE’S I PUMPS. I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I I JiL. T I I /F (I A\ I 1 u v/t s n B 8 I/ NJ j i n I k I B a B g For Full Particulars Apply to: I Hottenbach, Lazarus219 words
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