Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1920
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1920-12-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUSHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833, Ho. 281. VOL. LXXVIII. MONDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement500 1920-12-06 1 NIKKO MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, No. 7, North am Road. Tel No 579- IM INI MAXI I J±±® COTS I J» Jh* y JUb dfe JSI& dm* >; S Many of the Mascots which decorate B ES r cars on® sees on the roads are L 1) very charming ornaments.500 words
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Advertisement17 1920-12-06 1 THE BEST CAB IN TOWN */**MUO Sola Ueata Si. F,«.S> Ong Sam Leong a 00. HMBaMa MmaSSm**S*KMMMBMMBMS*SSV317 words
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Article1657 1920-12-06 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. T.0.M," Mr J A Hunter goes ou have by the s a Nelloie. Mr G C Valpy baa leave of absence for sight m -ulhs. Mr II E Nix >u of Malacca is stajing at Tunbridge Wells. Mr au<i Mrs L V Fox are leaving for Europe by“ T.0.M," - 1,657 words
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Advertisement1064 1920-12-06 2 POSITIONS VACANT. Notice by Rural Board, P. W., under Section 61 of the Municipal For healthy Estate near Bentoug Pahang, IQIQ an Office Clerk wanted familiar with Hard- Ordinance IHM, •one di Orosfield accounts. Reply stating •alary required Box No. 176, c/o Piuang 1. Notice is hereby given that the1,064 words
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Advertisement268 1920-12-06 2 UNINTERRUPTED ELECTRIC SUPPLY IB ASSURED IF YOU INSTALL A OEtCO-LIGHT PLANT I SUPPLIED IN 2 SIZES. (cl) 3/4 Kilowatt, 32 volts, will light 35-20 Candle Power Lamps. (l>) 3 Kilowatt, 110 volts, will light J 5020 CandL Power Lamps. Both plants sti'olied with BATTERY ensuring a S Continuous Supply at268 words
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Miscellaneous238 1920-12-06 2 The colossus of up-to-date Programmes. The p 1 j World’s Best Films lll,; IMPERIAL LT.’"' EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG m Monday, 6th to Wednesday, Bth December. Tit) Middle East Films, Limited, Singapore Present Warn/ Million Dollar Wild Animal serial featuring Juanita H U J ,ros 5 Reels The Lost City fi238 words
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Article50 1920-12-06 3 (Special Wire.) London, December 4. Mr. Herbert Wright, at the annual meeting of Bantardawa Rubber Co., expressed willingness, provided others consent, to restrict production by 50 per cent. He also hinged at a complete stoppage for a month or two. Vallambrosa Rubber Co. will pass an interim dividend.50 words
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Article89 1920-12-06 3 The usual auction of the «Singapore hamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on W ednesday and Thursday when there were catalogued 2,038,637 lbs. Tons 910.10; Offered 1,585,664 lbs. Tons 707.88; Sold 1,021,950 lbs. Tons 456.23. Brices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb Singapore Standard Quality89 words
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Article205 1920-12-06 3 Singapore, December 2. —After a dull market at the beginning of the week, prices improved slightly for all positions owing to better news from London. Apparently this was due to a few “Shorts’’ covering, but London has again fallen back this market followed in sympathy. Spot.—Standard205 words
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Article100 1920-12-06 3 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Ayer Hitam lbs. 37,777 Ayer Kuning F.M.S. 62,700 Bradwali 33,441 Bahru Selangor 12,338 Beverlac 14,970 Blackwater 10,992 Bukit Cloh 27,756 Bukit Selangor 28,676 Batu Lintang 13,679 Batu Matang 13,457 Bakap Plantations 13,050 Chersonese 39,387 Dennistown 30,434 Dusun Durian 79,928 Highlands100 words
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Article120 1920-12-06 3 Penang, December 6 t 1920. (Bi Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 1 mouths’ sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 145 3 days’ sight Private 160 p Bombay Demand Bank 145 o Madras Demand Bank120 words
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Article1126 1920-12-06 3 ff M. L.’ GOVERNMENT ACTION. We are officially informed that tire Government has arranged to purchase tin at a price to commence with of $llO per picul of tin, or such other price as may from time to time he fixed until further notice. The StraitsffM. L.’ - 1,126 words
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Article112 1920-12-06 3 Recent files of Sydney papers supply details of she above named Company, which was floated by Malaya Tin Corporation with a contributing capital of £145/)00. Of this 5/- covers application and allotment- A considerable portion of ijhe issue was secured bw the F.M.S. and Siam.112 words
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Article44 1920-12-06 3 Tin was quoted in London on Dec 3rd, £221 spot, £225 three months. Tv-day’s quotation for reflmd tin in Penang was $llO 25 per picul, buyers, io sellers raw tin $lO9 per picul, business done, tin ore $lO9 per picul, no market.44 words
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Article64 1920-12-06 3 Kalumpang Tin, No Liability, November, yardage 71,800, hours run 600, output piculs 526. Kramat Pulai, Limited, November, from the mine, tin 200 piculs, scheelite 30 piculs, from tributors 118 piculs, total 348 piculs. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N L, for the month of November last, 76 tons,64 words
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Article52 1920-12-06 3 Messrs. Barlow* and Co., Singapore, reported on the 2nd inst-.that since last reporting the market has declined somewhat and at date there is very little en quiry. To-day’s prices are as follows: No. 1 Standard $19.50 to $20.25, No. 2 $18.50 to $19.50, No. 3. Standard $17.5052 words
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Article182 1920-12-06 3 Penang. December 6, 1920 SP. Tapioca $6.25 sales M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sales 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 Nutmogs average of $47.50 sellers. fNo, 1182 words
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Article46 1920-12-06 3 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p.m, to-day 1 March,,, Zenobie King 2 To peuri Pro Brno Publico Englenau 3 Walt E... Des’iny Baynes 4 Fox Trot Never Refuse Rivera 5 One Step Dixieland Haros46 words
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Advertisement379 1920-12-06 3 NE vv advertisements, POSIT lONS VACANT. Governing f ‘f K*da\ Wanted at once Two Probationer Dressers: no prej txpti lee necsaary lac oevenrn 1 Anird C. rt .fi’ate deshable. Apply to S Surgeon, Kedab. Penang Fire Brigade Annual Competitions of the above will be held at corner of Cecil Street379 words
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Advertisement368 1920-12-06 3 ti fi! i|j|iiH|||iTi iniii'ii iiiiirailllllllllfO i t-c rs i ng !i li ..n >,■ rssn n ’l® > n only docs “Ovaltine mmt exhuct I X| ti.re. tlv stimulate and ensure U h«j<anok« fl ar adequate flow of milk, but it t ca^iua^. 1 is ai> > exceedingly nourishing and368 words
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Article38 1920-12-06 4 Symonds— At Batu Gajah, on the 3rd inst., to Mr and Mrs F H Symonds, of Gopeng, a daughter. Farrant —At Mountswood, Taunton, on N ovr mber 29, to Mr and Mrs G U Farranb, a son.38 words
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Article14 1920-12-06 4 Sim— At the Geneial Hospital, Penang, on December sth, William Sim, aged 43.14 words
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Article1210 1920-12-06 4 With more robber available than can be disposed of, even at a price below its true economic value, and the planting industry fsced with the probability of a cessation of output, in the event of a prolonged slump, the fear of unemployment is beginning to obsess planters in Malaya,1,210 words
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Article1778 1920-12-06 4 Chinese mine s of Selangor, under the chairmanship of Mr Choo Government Kia Peng, discussei the to Buy Tin. slump in the tin mining industry. The Chairman, as will be spen from the report of the meeting elsewhere, expressed the confident opinion that the present collapse is1,778 words
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Advertisement198 1920-12-06 4 THE PORT OF MANCHESTER MARINE INSURANCE CO., (1919) LTD, agents: BEHR CO., PENANG. ,l j NY CARLSBERG I I R > R? g O I I THE OLD FAVOURITE F i JUST ARRIVED g B IN CASES OF I 48 QUARTS AND 96 PINTS. g ?.j OBiAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS.198 words
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Advertisement22 1920-12-06 4 “E. O.” X’MAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE, FRIDAY, 24th DECEMBER. NEW YEAR EVE DINNER AND DANCE, (Fancy Dress Optional) FRIDAY, 31st DECEMBER.22 words
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Miscellaneous37 1920-12-06 4 THE TIDE?. The following are the tides for to day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-day. 10.18 p.m. 3.59 p.m To-morrow. 10 38 a.m. 5.01 a m. 10 51 p m. 4.45 p.m.37 words
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Article321 1920-12-06 5 LONDON ARRESTEES RELEASED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Lolclod, December 1, Two men who were detained in London s ihe retnlt of anti-Sinn Fein raids, w re BO breqaeotly released. Ulster Assizes. Most elaborate precaution were talen t 0 protect the Judges and witnesses at the Ulster Assizes at Belfast, where[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 321 words
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Article113 1920-12-06 5 Martin Counihan, a process server at Feakle, who was kidnapped hag been found murdered. His kidnappers were armed and masked men, who shot him the same night on the road near the town. Rev. Father Morley, Catholic curate of Headfort, County Galway, who was tried by court113 words
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Article160 1920-12-06 5 IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS IN THE LORDS. London, December 2. A drastic change was made in the Government of Ireland Bill by the House of Lor da, in Committee, by the adoption of soaendments, in the course of which the Government was defeated. The Hou.-e, by 120 votes to160 words
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Article39 1920-12-06 5 EMBASSY RE ESTABLISHED. Paris, December 1, to 2nJ ChftUlber adopted a Btfl by 397 votes st th ee Bt*blishing 8 t*blishing the French Embassy dinlnL which there has been a a, Plomatic rupture since 1905,39 words
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Article283 1920-12-06 5 AUSTRIA’S PROBLEM. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Dtcember 1, Ore of the meat important istues to be decided at the corference this week between Mr Lloyd George, M Leygues and Signor Sfoiza is the fate of Austria. Het financial position has recently become most critical, threatening ht rcontinuedexi-ttnee. Vienna[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 283 words
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Article43 1920-12-06 5 CONSTANTINE WARNED OFF. London, November 2. The Allied Premiers decided to send to Greece a note declaring that tLe return of Constantine to the Throre would create a new and unfavourable situation in the relations of Greece and the Allies.43 words
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Article111 1920-12-06 5 THE BLOCKADE WEAPON, Geneva, December 1, Important resolutions preparing the way for effective application < f the economic weapon in favour of world peace were passed by the Blockade sub Committee of the League, presided over by Lord Robert Cecil. The resolutions propose that io the event111 words
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Article102 1920-12-06 5 QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. London, December 1. In the Hl use of Commons, at question time, Mr. Bonar Law said it was understood that 50.000,000 marks were paid the exKaiser from Germany since January Ist, 1919. The Reparations Commis-ion is giving attention to the matter, It102 words
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Article53 1920-12-06 5 GOVERNMENT ACTION. Washington, December 1, The Government has petitioned the District Court to appoint trußets to take possession aud to sell the five leading American meat-packing firms' stock-yards, The petition accompanits a statement of the Government’s objecti-ns to various plans proposed by the firms for the disposal53 words
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Article70 1920-12-06 5 Washington, December 1, Mr Colby has formally proposed to bhe Mexican Government the appointment of a Mexican United States Commission to draft a treaty of which the resumption of full diplomatic relations will be the basis. He states that his conversation with Senior Pasqueira, who was an70 words
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Article52 1920-12-06 5 PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Cons’antinople, December 1, A Tiflis message says a second Turco k Armenian armistice has been concluded and peace negotiate ns opened at Alexandropol on November 25th, at which a Bolshevik commissar was present. The departure of a Goverrment mission to Angora has been[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 52 words
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Article72 1920-12-06 5 BOLSHEVIK SUCCESSES, London, December 1. The rounding-up of the anti-Bohhevik forces of at y importance is virtually completed, according to the latest information. The Petrograd press announces that Petlura’s Ukr; inian army has been totally dispersed, 12,000 men, 35 guns and 3 armoured trains being among the captures* A72 words
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Article25 1920-12-06 5 Washington, December 1, The United States Red Cross Society announces the approp; iation of $400,000 for the relief of Russian refugees at Constantinople.25 words
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Article78 1920-12-06 5 STRIFE IN PROSPECT. London, December 1, There are prospects of a cor diet between d’Annu z o and tie Government troops in consequence of the form' r’s defiance of the Treaty of Rapallo. A Fiuir.e message says d’Annuizio, in a proclamation, says his Legionaries are ready to sacrifice thems78 words
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Article88 1920-12-06 5 AMERICAN AMALGAMATION. London, December 1. Reuter leams that one of the most important amalgamations in the world’s aniline colour industry is nearing completion in the United States. Five companies with a combined capital of £60,000,000 with plant for the extraction of nitregen from the atmrs phere are uniting to88 words
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Article72 1920-12-06 5 REMARKABLE SCORING. Melbourne*, December 1 Victoria scored 310, and 724, which is a new record for a second innings. Armstrong made a world’s record in making 157 (not out) in the first iui ing®, an i 245 in the second innings. South Australia’s innings realised 246, Tbe match72 words
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Article38 1920-12-06 5 London, December 1. The Times Madrid correspondent says the Postal Convention has been signed. The Empire delegates defeated a proposal to suppress the votes of all Colonies and Dominions, which therefore continue their great independent administrations.38 words
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Article42 1920-12-06 5 Boston, December 1. Mr Charles Ponzi was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for obtaining money from the public by representing that he was able to make money for his patrons by taking advantage of violent fluctuations in foreign exchanges.42 words
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Article21 1920-12-06 5 London, December 1. The appointment of Sir Gerald Aubrey Goodman as Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, is announced.21 words
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Article27 1920-12-06 5 London, December 1. Viscount Milner has appointed Sir William H Mercer Senior Crown Agent of the Colonies on the retirement of Sir Maurice Cameron,27 words
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Article156 1920-12-06 5 THE PREMIER'S STATEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December I. Mr Lloyd George, speaking at a dinrer given by tbe Federation of British Indus tries, referred to the coming serious ti addepression, which would be world wi < He was afraid it was inevitable, but) tl question was whether[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 156 words
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Article61 1920-12-06 5 BIG FIRM IN LIQUIDATION. London, December 1. Owing to the slump in the fur tra< r, in which values 1 ave recently fallen abuui 70 per cent, Messrs A aud W Nesbi Limited, one of biggest firms of far broke e in the world, have gone into61 words
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Article79 1920-12-06 5 DEMAND FOR REPEAL. London, December I. A great no e’ing in London, representing 22,000 manufacturers, the va'ue cf whose unde» t kings is estimated a £5,000,000,000, passed unanimously r resolution demar ding the immediate withdrawal of tbe Excess Profits Duty and thCorporation Texes, and poin’ing out tha*79 words
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Article30 1920-12-06 5 Kingston (Jamaica), December I. Senator Ha ding has arrived. Kingston En Fete. Kingston, December 1. Tbe town is en fete In honour of Senat" Harding’s vbit.30 words
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Article39 1920-12-06 5 Paris, D.cember 1, Three members of tie French Sccialis' Party «e<e drowned by the wreck of a small sailing ship in which they were returning bo France from Russia, where they attended the Communist International Congress.39 words
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Article35 1920-12-06 5 New York, December 1, The Royal Mail Steam Packet Compan announces that it will establish next sprin; a passenger and f e’ghb set vice betweei New Yoik aud Southampton, Cherbourg and Hamburg.35 words
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Article56 1920-12-06 5 New York, December 1, Application has been made fo the appointment of a receiver t control the aftdrs of the Standard Steam ship Company. Its liabilities are $657,000 It is alleged that the United S ates Shipping Board is threatening to seize the vessel allocated to tba56 words
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Article40 1920-12-06 5 SIAM SELECTS POSTERS. London, December 2, A group of Siamese business men visited the Wi ite City’s Advertising Exhibition and ordered a number of fine art posters, which, they declared, were sure to mak* things go in Siam.”40 words
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Article177 1920-12-06 5 London, November 24 —Replying ia< the House of Commons to Mr H Te«rel, Mi Montagu stated that he did not propos* to take any steps towards the introduction of compulsory military serv ce for Euro peans in India until he bad seen what success attended the volunary177 words
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Article241 1920-12-06 5 —“Free Press.” Two appointments which have been notified m Malaya within the last week, have created something more than ordi nary interest amongst all those who have a real regard for the progress of thicountry.; That» of Mr. W. G» Maxwell U the post of Chief Secretary■—“Free Press.” - 241 words
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Article181 1920-12-06 5 least twenty people will be present. —“S. F. P.” Penang is at it again. Always in the forefront of light and learning it held a public meeting which has voted strongly in favour of doing away with official majority in Council and in favour of the electionleast twenty people will be present.—“S. F. P.” - 181 words
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Article260 1920-12-06 5 A correspondent from the Colony informs us, says the “M.L.”, that Mr. Charles E. St. J. Branch, 8.A., 8.C.L., K.C., Attorney-General of Jamaica, has been appointed Judicial Commissioner, F.M.S. We have looked up the record of this official, and it would appear tjo us that if he260 words
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Article187 1920-12-06 5 The rules of procedure for the conduct of courts-martial are considerably roodifined by a number of amendments announced in an Army Order as coming into operation on January 1, 1921. One of the most important is that in the preliminary proceedings before the commanding officer, the accused,187 words
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Article198 1920-12-06 5 We regret to announce the death of Mr. W. Sim ati 4 o’clock yesterday morning at the General Hospital, Penang file funeral took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o clock A number of wreaths v*eie sent by friends, and those present included Messrs. James Sellar,198 words
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Article39 1920-12-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, December 5. The death occurred in Batu Gajah Hospital, of Mr. W. P- Murray, the wellknown mining engineer, from influenza and malaria- The deceased had been twenty years in Malaya.39 words
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Article244 1920-12-06 5 ft will be with the deepest regret that his many friends will learn of the death of Lieut-. J. B. Mair of tihe Penang Rubber Estates and Allied Companies, which occurred at! Caledonia Estate, Nibong Tebal, on Saturday. Lieut. Mair first came East in244 words
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Article112 1920-12-06 5 .—“S. T.” It is reported that a number of gang robberies are taking place. There has been a gang robbery successively each night, for the last few nights in Gaylang, which ig obtaining an unenviable notoriety. Some of the robbers are believed to be coolies out-of-work,.—“S. T.” - 112 words
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Article105 1920-12-06 5 The Imperial Picture Palace will show E o-night the first five parts of the serial entitled “The Lost City” a story in 15 episodes or 31 parts. It is an adventure 'tory, with the scenes laid in the African jungle, in which all kinds of animals ire105 words
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Article103 1920-12-06 5 —“C.M.” Hongkong has on hand seiums and accines in sufficient quantity aud of excellent quality Io protect the Colony against outbreaks of any of the principal diseases to which it may be subject; it, s in a position to manufacture with the lease possible delay special—“C.M.” - 103 words
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Article217 1920-12-06 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Bombay Main for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon), Fock-ang for Calcutta. Perak (E S. Co) for Teluk Anson. Perlis for Kautang (Trang). Expected Arrival», Japan, Singapore, 7th. Katuua, Singapore, Bth. Tbongwa, Madras, 9th, Kbiva, London, 9th. Tara, Singapore, 11 lb. Plassy, London, 11th. City217 words
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Article259 1920-12-06 6 A correspindent sends the Malay Mail" a full list of officers of H MS. Ma’aya which he has just received from Pur's mouth. He writer: It miy be interes ts to u e ition that during f be early days of the ship’s Ct mmissiun the259 words
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Article204 1920-12-06 6 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By tr:-ir Toluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, >7.15 a m Kuala Lumpur, Soremban, I 6 p.rr Malacca, Johoio, Singapore I and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Sorai By train als< 10.15 a.m.204 words
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Article24 1920-12-06 6 Despatched from Penang Delivered in London. 20th October By B t 15 l -b November 30lh By B I 27tb24 words
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Advertisement214 1920-12-06 6 Pritchard I Co., ktd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) PCNANG 4t IPOH. Christmas and Nsw Year Choice of Silver and Silver Plated Goads. I t HANDSOME SILVER CENTRE PIECES. $89.00 and $179.00. SILVER VASES. $8.50, $22.50 $28.00 each. SILVER PLATED CENTRE PIECES. $36.00 and $95.00,. I Wt SILVER PHOTO FRAMES214 words
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Advertisement1038 1920-12-06 6 THE WILL-TO-BE-WELL S S ‘lf you can force your heart, and nerrw Other pen yotl are Usings To serve you7 turn, long after they art Evepr person’s handwriting is peculiar. Enrv gone, o nc feels that only one type of pen »oini ii And so hold on when there is1,038 words
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Article1076 1920-12-06 7 NAIR STREET MURDER mystery. J., th Second Court, Penang, on SaturMr A c Baker and a jury, held an 8t -i connec ion with the death of a J X :0 woman, named Ah Choy, em a servant maid by Mr Cheah Tat fa t Brother?, merchant, and1,076 words
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Article1264 1920-12-06 7 —‘-S.F.P." BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS. Means. Lindasy and Company came up for public examination in Bankruptcy iu the Supreme Court, Singapore, before Mr Justice Barrett-L-n ria rd, The ca e was coducted by Mr. P F, David, assistant Official Assignee, and the petitioning creditor, Messrs. The Patent Patchquick Company,—‘-S.F.P." - 1,264 words
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Article457 1920-12-06 7 -Ex. The one-day habit tP bi uiu, us rouad to something in wliepl, lb® habit of oft woi'k on c,*eh oj a very large ncnnbwi of saint* days—a benign custom carried inn into these ages of unfaitli by a few aacient and devout British public schools.-Ex. - 457 words
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Article237 1920-12-06 7 The mail week issue of “The New Europe” was the last. A w r eekly review devoted exclusively to the study of foreign politics is an unusual experiment in England, and the fact that in his case the storm has been weathered for237 words
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Article156 1920-12-06 7 Scotland v Best. A Goll Match was played yesterday ou the Penang Course between Scotland ano the Rest, the result being a draw. Scotland The Rest J Crabb Watt and J HG R Leonard ano Siuut (3 &1) 1 v H W Firmstone 0 W S Goldie and W156 words
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Article261 1920-12-06 7 PERAK v. SELANGOR. (From Our Own Corresgondgnt.) Ipuh, December 5. The luter-Stafe hotkey match between and Selangor ended in an easy liicbery for the visitors by 6 goals to 2There were a few’ changes in the teams announced. Adams replaced Toft in the home side, aud Thrvpp and R.261 words
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Article37 1920-12-06 7 (From Our Own Cowespondent). Ipoh, December 6 The Perak Rugby team against Selangor is as under Cox; Stafford, Lyell, Irvine and Upton Greig and Brayshay; Beckett, Higginbotham, McGahey, Rooke, Murray, Geen. Green and Owen.37 words
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Article94 1920-12-06 7 Tne following ’>es nre fix-d fur Wt>d ma lay, the Btb D c-mmr Sii gle Hhu4ic p C as< B r 2 P G Stirlir g v scr G M ilner (3 +4 R Gret i-m». v—l C < Pad isy (s);+ 2 L J94 words
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Advertisement272 1920-12-06 7 HOW DOCTORS KEEP WELL. Rules They Recommend and Follow. “Eat enough food, but never too much at any one meal; keep the window» o' your living rooms open day and night; take as much exercise ag you can in the open air, and be careful to keep your blood in272 words
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Advertisement175 1920-12-06 7 I 1814 1914 I JOHN K HADDON| AN D CO. Export and Import S Agents j For ONE HUNDRED YEARS tn A the CITY OF LONDON we have K L acted as Buying and Selling j|| Agents for Traders,Storekeepers, 0 J Growers of Colonial Produce. Are you requiring the services175 words
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Advertisement1485 1920-12-06 8 Pa f\ DDITKH T¥MA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, S JMT 1 1 wll ■il 1/1A (INCORPORATED IN U.S. A.) m i JBL REGULAR MONTHLY TRANB-PACIf SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Sac neisco. AND ■-n 8 8 COLOMBIA From Hongkong a v° at inh If s 8 VENEZUELA From1,485 words
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Advertisement561 1920-12-06 8 /V OVU //V STOOk BLITAR COFFEE POWDER 4 BEA<« THE BES! AND FINEST GROUND JAVA O(»Xa I '1 Ihe w tB koe «»«>■ S/ KOFFIE fcl am HOE CROON 4 00. S’) Iwb fflE KM 50PPLV «BEIOI IWff i Wafe* SESBRB "OH H« 00, I W* X HUH KEE '1561 words
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Advertisement356 1920-12-06 8 INR MRReANTIU RANK lMl( EIMITU. I- Ul»orpor*M I» faflißi), Authorised Capital fS.QQQ,® •übscribed Capital 1,800,00 C P W G F 1,030,0® Reserve Fund,’ and; Undivided 1t Profits 1,146,400 Boa d ofjlDirectors. li h R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. H. Kyrle, Ek H. Melvill Simons Esq., P, R. Chaimen, i,356 words
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