Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1920

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED !33v. No. 278. VOL. LXXVIII. THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 611 1 r Obtainablee»erywhere wholesale from I vi h wiP' I g n g s«m Leong A Co,, Penang. U -Jt f WlB a ‘ii, a *ia^* /F YOU H4l/£ NQT TRIED. g I BEAR BRAND MILK I HUDSON’S LIGHT RAILWAY j Hyou can have no idea what a j j TI
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    • 17 1 THE BEST CAR IM TOWN [bWEj&il «aw» w-j-raf Solo Mooto XI. a f.M.X Ong Swnrt Laong 00,
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  • 509 2 In view of all the talk about superfluous women, it is time somebody did a little plain speaking about Nigeria, where Woman is not only not unwanted, buti is urgently needed where hundreds of lonely men sit round camp fires at night yearning for her, listening to
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  • 299 2 During mail week an old man of shabby appearance dropping in at hospitals and charitable society offices in London and casually giving “a little donation.’’ This little donation has been invariably notes for C5OO The old mtn’s method is freakish. Ho tells the secretary he would
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  • 95 2 —Ex. Many leading business men, are supporting the scheme of a National Institute of Pyschology, which will apply itself to investigating means of better coordinating the human and the mechanical factors in industry. Cases are known in which, for example, the elimination of wasted effort has
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    • 1479 2 POSITIONS WANTED. NOTICES. Wanted by experienced Planter. Billet o meeting of the Penang Chinese British I J Ik as Manager on small Estate. At present Subjects mil he held in the Chinese Town J I acting Free about the end of January Hall, on Saturday, the 4th of December, at
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    • 355 2 ’Tf OIRISTMAS ANj U Lll HEW YEAR CARDS The interchange of these graceful missives of Friendship and Goodwill is on e pleasing social customs of the age; bat the card must possess true merit; it must Art. If not the compliment fail» to carry conviction. Send a TUCKS Card a
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  • 451 3 This northern tributary of the Street of Adventure is by day congested with the transit of giant rolls of paper, which ‘he printing presses are waiting to dex our. Romance comes with eventideSteal along its narrow pavements in the twilight after the last ray of sunset
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  • 359 3 AMERICAN BANKER'S ADVICE. Mr. James S. Alexander, president of the National Bank of Commerce in New York, in a speech at the annual convention of the American Manufacturers’ Export Association, answered the charge that, bankers fail tp co-operate with business men in times of financial The action
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  • 263 3 Messrs. M illiam Jacks Co., London, reported on the 3rd November, as follows Prices all round on the Met*al Exchange remain wonderfully steady in view of the financial stringency caused by the Australian and Eastern Banks finding it’ impossible to negotiate the Export business put before them,
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    • 273 3 mi For Amusement, For education For Recreation. For true enjoyment attend the IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. Thursday, 2nd, Friday 3rd and Sunday sth December, 1920. in the Second House at 9-15 p.m. Middle East Films Ltd., Singapore presents 5 Reels A Sage Brush Hamlet Reels 5 1 Reel Pictorial
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    • 408 3 WHAT DOES YOUR MIRROR REVEAL? When a growing girl becomes pale, complains of exhaustion, dizzy spells, headaches and stomach trouble, she should know that these are evidences of anaemia or bloodlessness. A glance in the mirror will tell the story. There is immediate need for a tonic, a builder that
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    • 120 3 PRITCHARDS Christmas Bazaar IS NOW OPEN. Toys of Every Description For Boys ana Girls. Wonderful Selection of Beautiful Dressed Dolls Q n a ar ĕ c Variety of; jT? Costumes Ft $1,95 to .sls* Sj )sj Every ihiny lor the Dolly. Dolls Houses Substantially Made and WelL Mr vitevl\ Finished.
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  • 335 4 The report of the directors of Singapore Building Corporation, Ltd., states: Your directors have pleasure to submit their report md balance sheet for the period ended August 31, 1920. Capital. —From the accounts you will see that: —(1) for the Orchard Road property t<he company paid in
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  • 292 4 75 PER CENT. DUE TO INCREASED WAGES AND SALA KIES. A smashing blow at the cry Blame the central bureaucrats!" is delivered in the White Paper on local rates issued by the Ministry of Health. Its remarkable con elusions will attract considerable notice, and probably stern
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  • 194 4 “M.M.” There was a large attendance at the F.M-S. Art. Club’s Exhibition when an enjoyable “at home” was given by the members. Some new pictures were hung that apparently had no/j arrived at our previous visit, nofably two large oil paintings by Lady Guillemard of tiie
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  • 483 4 LARGELY-INCREASED OUTPUT. The tenth ordinary general meeting of the Victoria (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on October 20 at the registered offices of the company, 1-4 Gieat Tower-street, E.C., Mr- H. Eric Miller (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said the crop harvested during the past year
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  • 360 4 In a monthly review of the rubber position a Home firm of stock and share brokers write:—Probably the rubber *ndustry has never passed through more difficult times than tiiose now passing, and yet the ultimate outlook is unimpaired. That this view, at any rafte, is held by
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  • 118 4 The annual meeting was held in Edinburgh—Mr. Wm. Greenhill presiding. In moving the adoption of the report, the Chairman said the period had not been favourable owing to the falling price of their commodity and the increasing cost of production. The profit was larger, but that was
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  • 63 4 Mr. Wm. GreenhiU, presiding at the annual meeting in Edinburgh, referred to the adverse conditions of the rubber market and increased cost of living. The cultivation of the estates had fallen behind last year, but a great improvement had taken place. The profits earned were £6271, an
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  • 96 4 A fire at Wapping, last month, broke out in a rubber warehouse and spread to 1 ten others containing fancy goods and food. Traces of the explosion—believed to have been caused by gas generated from hot rubber —which caused the casualties were to be seen on all
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  • 91 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. E s® SHARES. -2 s’® s 2Q V 2 X 02 c. c. c. c. Mtniaf, Asam K. 44/- 45/- 42/- 44/K. Kamunting 46/- 47/- 46/- 47/N. Taiping 1.70 1.75 1.60 1.70 Ratrut
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  • 52 4 Tin was quoted in London on Nov 30th, at £209 10s spot, and £212 10s three months Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £209 spot, and £214 three months To-daj’s quotation for refined tin in Penang was $lO2 25 per picul, buyers, no sellers; tin ore $94
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  • 119 4 Hitaru Tin, Ltd., November, 300 piculs. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd, November, 200 piculs tin ore. Ronpibon Extended No Liability, November, 47,000 yards, 447 hours, 320 piculs. Tin Bentong No Liability, November, 639 hours, 205 piculs, 63,700 yards. Rahman Tin Co., Ltd., November, 307 pikuls; Mill piculs 190.79, tributes
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  • 188 4 Penang, December 2, 1920 SP. Tapioca $6.25 sales 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. f No.
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  • 864 4 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. names. 5 5 7 «3 —1 -sU ii RUBBER (Dollar,) Sc, e Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. «u h Alor Gajah Rubber Estate lO Amalgamated Malay Estates "’on tAyer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates ’’r Ayer Molek Rubber Co. J-K Ayer Panas Rubber Estates Balgownie
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    • 515 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTSNOTICES. POSITION VACANT. PENANG TURF CLUB. Wanted at once, for Estate in Perak, mfcTiwc tain reliable Book-keeper one with knowledge NEW YEAR MEETING, 1920. of Messrs. Barkers accounts, salary $l2O and allowance, with partly furnished The Course was officially opene 1 for quarters. Apply in writing, enclosing copies of
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  • 4538 5 IMPORTANT opinions for SELECT COMMITTEE. urued public meeting, under the f the A’henaeum, Penang, was le ToWQ Hall, last evening, in Q with the invitation by the committee appointed by the Gov enquire into the question of ia the constitution of the Legisla--1 °C uucil, for expressions of
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  • 450 5 “ENGLISH AS MY SON SPEAKS IT Writing from Hongkong to the “Daily Mail, Mr. Richard Oliver says nowadays there are many Britons who speak Oriental languages fluently, and many Chinese who talk as fluently in English as in their mother tongue. But “pidgin English" still remains, a relic of t.ho
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  • 145 5 Dec 2—Penang Turf Gleb, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4-15 p m. Dec 2—Football, Gov. Monopolies v Barker and Or>, Esplanade. D ec 3—Football, Boustead and Co Kennedy and Co, E-planade. O ec 3—St Andren’s Society Ball. Dec 4— Football, McAuliffe, Davis and Hope v Hongkong Bank, Esplanade. Dec
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    • 91 5 DON’T THROW MONEY AWAY on large, harsh and habit-forming cathartic pills, or on disagreeable saline purgatives, when you can obtain the famous little gentle-as-nature laxatives, at every drug store. Strong purgatives hurt and harm, the temporary relief they give being usually followed by worse constipation than before. Pinkettes, on the
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    • 148 5 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 people seem to give that impression. When a little indifferent in health, either through a chill or minor stomach disorder they take no precautions but just
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  • 1238 6 A feature of the voluminous speeches at the meeting of the Federal Council was the explanation of the financial position given by the Acting Chief Secretary, F MS, the Hou Mr A B Voules. He dealt with the Budget at some length, but in view of the
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  • 945 6 The Hon Mr Rich, emphasising the need of careful consideration in Communiques, matters of expenditure by unofficial members of the Federal Council, complained that they were not allowed sufficient time to examine them thoroughly. He instanced the construction of a dry deck slipway at Prai. ‘‘On that
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  • 39 6 general cessation advocated (Special Wire.) London, November 29 At the annual meeting Q p the B Rubber Company, the Chairman urged s general cessation of production for t« U( three months, on authoritative ad,’‘ from the Straits.
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  • 134 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Dec. 2. At the annual meeting of ludraL Rubber Company, the Chairman iid the profits was $128,30. Th c dividend was passed. 400 acres were cleared oBhmted during the year. The Question of another 500 was put off. At flhe annual meeting of
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  • 110 6 Amount mqvlously acknowledged $135,559.06 Staff of Messrs. Borneo Coy. Ltd. $lO5 Cintra Street, Kwala Kangsa Road, and Sungei Ujong Road collections: $5121 Members of The Chinese Recreation Clubs Messrs. Loke Chow Thye 50. Goh iSoon Cheng 50, Gunn Lay Cheng 10, Ong Boon
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  • 85 6 The Race Course was officially opened to-day for training for the Gold Cup Meeting. Altogether 20 horses are al present in work- F. Billett is Black Wa’fch, Balarang, Auberic, Brella, Tressalite Highgate, Sunsprit'e, Lucy z s ton, Battle Axe Maekover and *s”■ Included in W. Suttile’s team
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  • 70 6 A London cable of November the “Civil and Military Gazette g 4he following League results: Woolwich Arsenal 2, Hudderstiea Town 0; Bolton Wanderers 2. bla 1 Bradford 4, Aston Villa 0- ,UIU V j Oldham Athletic 1; Middlesbrough Derby County 0; Newcastle Lmt Liverpool 0 Manchester City ter
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  • 36 6 'From Our Own Ipoh, Novembt i The Perak hockey team gor on Saturday co prisC m’ ft Byers Davies; Fisher and Ogilvie, p er di and N. Ferdinands; I pton, nands, Gardiner, Brayshay ana
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    • 118 6 Fjmv’L-' O SBJ 13 w"'■Swi I- >• A ‘'•■l 'I W,- ‘i| j w. fe 0 /OX- df 1 man H I w A y/ r I 'PUYr tl ,a I 3 w V P< “w s K»» NY CARLSBERG! CS =r DFCT D I La» _g THE OLD FAVOURITE
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    • 22 6 “E. O.” X’MAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. FRIDAY, 24th DECEMBER. NEW YEAR EVE DINNER AND DANCE. (Fancy Dress Optional) FRIDAY, 31st DECEMBER.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 33 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-d&y and to-morrow, Penaog Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-dat. 5.48 p.m. 11.42 p.m. To-mobbow. 5 21 a.m. 12.18 p.m. 7.27 p.m. 12 m’nt.
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  • 926 7 SINN FEIN AT WORK. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, November 28, reported that Sinn Feiners set fire 1 -umber of cotton warehouses in 1 last night, that disturbances L,n Xd and that a policeman was shot QCCO” 1 U| de* iSeveral Arrests. London, November 28. i feet n warehouses
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  • 239 7 POLICEMAN KILLED. London, November 28. Two policemen were shot at Castle Wartyr, County Cork One was killed and the other wounded. The Dublin Round-Up. London, November 28. The authorities in Ireland evidently intend to pursue with unabated thorough ness the intensified measures which are being taken to smash
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  • 51 7 London, November 27. The Manchester November Handicap resulted as follow?: Pomme de Terre 1 March Along 2 Planet 3 Twelve ran Won by a head; three lengths. The betting was 3 to 1 against Pomme de Terre, 5 to 2 against March Along, and 33 to 1 against
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  • 223 7 London, November 27. The London Gazette reports that silver specie ma? be exported freely without licence, I ut export of silver bullion and British silver coin is still prohibited, except under licence. The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens at 5-30 p.m.
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  • 113 7 M. LEYGUES CALLED TO PARIS. [Reuter’s Telegrams,] London, November 27. The Anglo-F'ecch c-mversatioi 8. particularly as regards the situation in Greece, began at Downing Street. No decision was arrived ac penning the arrival cf Signor Sfoiza. London, November 28. Tee Anglo-French Conference in London will be interrupted
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  • 57 7 REPLY TO MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL London, November 27. The International Trades Union Congress, representing 26,000,000 workers in eighteen countries, at its meeting in London, passed a resolution denouncing the calumnies and insults directed against the Congress by leaders of the Moscow International.” The resolution was only opposed by
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  • 42 7 THE LEAGUE AND AMERICA. Geneva, November 28. The Military Ct mnfs’ion of the Assembly of tie League passed a resolution in favour of asking the United States to collaborate informally iu the study of the problem of the reduction of armaments.
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  • 55 7 LEAGUE CONTINGENT. Lomdon, November 28. The League is sending an international mili ary contingent to Vilia It will consist of one Belgian and two each of French, British and Spanish Companies, also a machine gun section each, commanded by Colonel Chardiguy, now at the head of the League’s Commission
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  • 32 7 Geneva, November 28. The Sub-Coir mission arrived at agree men in principle in favour cf the admission of Austria to ti e League A unanimous invitation is probable.
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  • 68 7 Milan, November 27. A Verga'o telegram reports an explosion at a Munition works, where charges were being removed from aeroplane bomb?. It is staged that a r umbef were kil ed and injured. The Casualties, Milan, November 27. Explosions are still cccnriing at the factory at
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  • 288 7 Athens, October 30.—1 n his refusal of the throne Prince Paul is only saying what he has been told to say by his father and the latter’s Minister of Intrigue, the proGerman Streit. M. Streit, who drew up the Prince’s answer, is not at his first
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  • 856 7 MT” Mr D, Freeman has returned from leave, says the M M.” Mr and Mrs L M Evans 1 ave returned to Penang from Home Mrs. AS. Bailey ba? arrived back in Kuala Lumpur, Sir Edward Brockman took charge of the Malay States Information Agency on November
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  • 1129 7 THE REVENUE ESTIMATES. In the Federal Council, on Tuesday, the acting Chief Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, in the course of his speech on the Supply Bill, said that for 1921, the revenue was estimated at $73,450,779 and the expenditure at $101,129,086, shewing 5, deficit of
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  • 411 7 ‘M M In the Ftderal Council on Tuesday, the Acting Chief Secretary moved: That a select Committee be appointed to consider whether any, and what change® are desi able in the constitu ion cf the Federal Courcil, In moving the resola ion, tbe Acting Chief Secretary said
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  • 288 7 —“ST.” There was rather a pronounced tendency at Penang to insist! on the property qualification as a basis of voting. We must beware of that. This is a Crown Colony, and wha-ttever is done, the Governor must rule as instructed by higher authority. But whenever we have a
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  • 67 7 Those who have followed the interesting Serial The Invisible Hand” will see two more new episodes ail the Empire Theatre to-night when there will be another complete change of programme- There are five new pictures in all, including two humorous ones bu-| the best of the lot
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  • 1235 8 —Ex. VIEWS OF THE NEW AMBASSADOR IN LONDON. Baron Hayasl i, the new to the Court of St James, who recently presented his credentials to King George has favoured me with his views on some of the political problems which are agitating public opinion. His Excellency, who served
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 157 8 r I a 'IJM&t |W=F CiKWSI <_— 'V z&as> gcaaaoGaEKl -.ti j_ ggg'acyg- o L [gßly J The Best in the Market J I KANGAROO I BASS J J Brilliant Invigorating I f SOLE IMPORTERS F. G. TAYLOR Co.,\ ■J. LIMITED, 1 Penang and Singapore. 1 BOOK WEEK, j CHILDREN
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    • 89 8 iiiiwiiiiiuiiutmnii! a JUST ARRIVED I Fresh Stock of Horse Fodder. I I I I I I Crushed Food, Crushed Oats, i Bran (Horse) I KEAT CUAN <& Co., 31, Bishop Street. I a 8 1 Tele: Keatguan,” Penang. ’Phone No. 759. g I J WllttHlWiilliUlWliHlttMiniWtfllil! The ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE.
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    • 246 8 JUSTi ARRIVED A NiW such as CHAINS and HUBS, etc yrciaß irecESSEW’ prices most moderate GOH TAIK CHEE SON, 24, Beach Street and Church Street, Penang. Telephone No. 532. Telegrams:—" raikchee,” Penang, I IN STOCK. 21 H.P. JUNIOR TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLES. 1920 MODEL. Regular monthly shipments of both2 l f
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  • 1408 9 January jYleeting, 1921. RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 11th January, 1921. SECOND DAY Thursday, 13th January, 1921. THIRD DAY Saturday, 15th January, 1921. p, oposed Programme. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1921 1 9 The Lawn Stakes and Purse 'aiue $7OO and $lOO to each Second Horse.
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  • 201 9 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. Teefta for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Trang for Deli. Perak (E S. Co) for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettenbam, Port Dickson, Malacca and Sing-» p ire. Padang for Palaa Langkawi, Setul and Perlis. Nelens for United Kingdom. ExPICTBD A RBI V
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  • 262 9 London, Oct. 28 —ln the House of C mens to-day Sir 8- rtram Falla asked the following question:— If the First Lord of the Admiralty can say how many naval schoolmasters wil be carried in H M S. Malaya on her forthcoming commission. 'lhe official reply
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  • 144 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. 1 Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batn Gajah. Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, £-7.15 a m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.r Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alec 10.15 a.m. A
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  • 13 9 TO-DAY. United Kingdom 7 Neleue” 6 p.m. J Parcels 4 p.m.
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  • 15 9 A homeward mail, by the Cordillere,” via Singapore, closts at 6 p.m. to-morrow
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    • 219 9 R. Young Co., Ltd., I PENANQ. ■■■■lll —■■*ll ..«a Civil Engineers Ic Contractors. Constructional Engineering in all Branches. Reinforced Concrete Designed and carried out by our own Staff and Workmen. Responsibility accepted for j Designs < Erection. Importers of Rolled Steel Joists, Angles, Tees, Bars and other building materials. Manufacturers
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  • 434 10 Messrs James F. Hatioi <fc Co., Ltd, Mat Chester, rep >rtfd on Weckesjay, November 3rd, follow- Liverpool Cotton. ast F. Uy 18.63 13.66 Mid-American—Spot Mid-American, Current Month 15.76 16.36 Sakel'aridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 43.00 43.00 do. Current Month 32.00 34.50 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 22.50 22.70 Current
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  • 318 10 PENANG, DECEMBER 1921. BEEF— cts Soup Per cstt y 35 Roast do Steaks do Stew or Curry Meat do curry 4v stew 4C Rump Steak do Ox Tail each do Tongue do do Feet do Heart P er 90 Liver do Fillet of Beef do 8u FORK— Lean
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    • 268 10 I FOR THE HAIR g Pompadour Shampoo Powders, a IMake delightful egg-julep for cleansing and H giving lustre to the hair. S Henna Shampoo Powders. Refreshing a and invigorating. H Eutrikene Hair Tonic, The most popular m hair tonic in Malaya. H g Lirosa Cream. A delightful non-greasy hair q
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    • 376 10 i r a Draw the cork and F The quantity ts j Haig&Haig Five Stars limited, the quality Scots Whisky will A is rare. You cannot sing its own praises where i Hi i -j OtSTHICRS SiHCt tl r.)// H.AIC j inuT.,r- u <>■” ’III* *P O "a-" .t zr-
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  • 309 11 The following are the minutes of an ordinary and special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town Penang, held on Tuesday, the 9th November 1920. Present Messrs. S. Codrington (President) eoh Guan Seok. Lim Eu Toh. Dr. P. Liston, Messrs- Hon. W. H. Thorne, J. L. McFall.
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  • 173 11 The Argentine—glittering with wealth —is simply clamouring for British goods. I am satisfied we can lent the world for their trade if we only settle down and work,’'' said Sir R. Woodman Burbidge, managing director of Harrods, Limited, to a reporter on his return from
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  • 158 11 The much discussed play, ‘-Just Suppose,” by Mr. A. E. Thomas, author of “Come Out of the Kitchen.” produced in New York, is heralded by the critics as a great success. Professing apparently and ostensibly to depict “a” rather than “the” Prince of Wales, the new play
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    • 127 11 DON’T BE IN THE DARK. About the most marvellous cure for Rheumatic pain that the world has ever known. Don’t go on experimenting with worthless ointments, blood purifiers and kindred nostrums when the small sum of Re. 1 will bring you substantial proof that LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM WILL CURE RHEUMATISM.
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    • 184 11 1 I TANGYE’S I PUMPS. I All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I I z —> I I > 8 I /W/rh I I i^iu LssrSS v. 1 vn h I I |L I B 1 A’ B B f-Z" ——B I For Full Particulars Apply to: I
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    • 1463 12 P o DDITKH TNDIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, Z< S B MT frw Ki I iwll S IwlzlA (INCORPORATED IN U. 8. A.) g BL 3 REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACH SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San ncisoo. AND as ECUADOR From Hongkong utlst Dec 19X A Ak 13 T
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    • 456 12 SAFETY 1 TYRES THE BEST IN THE LONG RUN. J SOLE AQENTSi ADAMSON, CIIFILLAn! I AND CO. LTD. (DKORFORATED IN ENGLAND)» I BANKS •HARTBRKB RANK IP INBIA. AUSTRALIA ANB SHINA. (iSAerporated 11 Boy«l fkArkr). Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 Head Office: 38, BIBHOPSGATE,
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    • 349 12 rNR MBREANTILE RANK *F LIMITER. tlEdorporaUd la Eaglaad). Authorised Capital £3,OOO,GCC Bubscribed Capital 1.80Q.00C PbM q P 1,050,000 Reserve Fund; aud.’ Undivided 1,146,400 Bg» d of i(Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrle, Ek; H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R, Chalmars, En Sir David Yule. Lord Carmichael, G
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