Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 December 1920
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Title Section22 1920-12-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ’UBUSHED DAILY ESTABLISHED IB? 5. tfo. 282. VOL. LXXVHI. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1920. PRICE 15 OEN CS22 words
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Advertisement521 1920-12-07 1 I 1 Pi I Qnf Sam Leong 4 Co., Penang. A'K:: t£„, 5 -x.. >< I I BEAR BRAND MILK I I I CIGARETTES you can have no idea wfef* g T/ > i n M r A a Perfect Content mini I P 9 S**®** l and |oy are521 words
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Advertisement17 1920-12-07 1 •"■■■■i iiUMU THE BEST €AR !M TOWN ifOßiaifl Moq Sole Ageate 8.8. P.H,5> Ong S«m Loong 00.17 words
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Article903 1920-12-07 2 HIS PERFECT DAY. It is not easy for the slave of copy,” sedentary any shy, to know that triumphant figure of the active, bustling world, the business man. The business man is too busy, and can only be seen in office hours, when the scribe is correcting903 words
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Advertisement1327 1920-12-07 2 POSITION .WANTED. I Orders are now being booked for Para I Rubber Seeds from fine old fcreea with Billet wanted by married man as guarantee of 75 per cent germination with- z' {'X Assistant in a General Store. Has had 1q fche y g &S> g. Price $1.50 pe; /r\1,327 words
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Advertisement134 1920-12-07 2 X—■ -Oj. '[l Capstan Cigarettes. i[i maw tfWMit Mi'li* 1 ~nuT_-/ Capstan’s Satisfy. Capstan’s Flavour is Unequalled, Capstan’s Sold the World Over. Capstan’s Secret is that Capstan’s Made by T W. D. &H. 0. Wills, *1 The Biggest Dealers in a The Best Tobacco in tiie World. Capstan Cigarettes Ordinary134 words
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Miscellaneous243 1920-12-07 2 The colossus of up-to-date Programmes. The pick r World’s Best Films tie IMPERIAL KMPIIIB THEATRE PENANQ R o *l> Monday, 6th to Wednesday, Bth December. ll)20~ Middle East Films, Limited, Singapore, Present d Million Dollar Wild Animal serial featuring Juanita Hanse 8 5 Reels The Lost City Reels 5 of243 words
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Article481 1920-12-07 3 Why is it that our national temperament! is all for self-depreciation 1, asks Sir George Sutton, Bt. There is no doubt that is so. In tlhe war the Germans at first tiook us at our own valuation— at least the valuation we expressed, but did not hold —and481 words
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Article265 1920-12-07 3 Sir Philip Gibbs, the famous war cor. respondent, was the guest of the Aulhors Club at dinner, when Colonel G- P. Kauken presided over a gathering which included several war correspondents. Responding to the toast of his health, Sir. Philip said that ifj was the duty265 words
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Advertisement301 1920-12-07 3 HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON GIN. i Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London Gin. Matured and Aged in Wood. Made from highly-refined Corn spirit. No Potato spirit used. St. Pancras Gin Refinery Co., 258, HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON, ENGLAND. Several valuable territories open to Agents Particulars on Application. I I■ »1 rw.wt;-—Rrn.RMi301 words
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Advertisement160 1920-12-07 3 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For ache# and pains in young and old there is nothing that will so quickly bring permanent relief and CUBE as that sovereign, time-tested and proven reinedv— LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the Rheumatic and160 words
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Advertisement244 1920-12-07 3 I WOiFI ETVC I I WitiuL£l3 I g z\ B I Ths Perfect Confection g I If I 1 I Delicious ig 1 Appetizing 8 Ac .«2iaie-j|g*Lgi4 sz ml 3 j Nutritious Healthful g I 1 VjT At I g Pemember! After u,very i Meal I 1 sss J MULLER244 words
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Article1410 1920-12-07 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Quite a number of Perak people are contemplating a visit! to Penang during the Christmas holidays. There is quite a lot of influenza preva lent in Ipoh at present and amongst tihe victims is Mr. R. Kellar, Manager oi Messrs. Wearne Bros., Ltd., Ipoh. MrsKellar has been ill,1,410 words
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106 1920-12-07 4 Amount previously acknowledged $144,468-91 Collected by Mr. Foo Win Foe, Boarding Officer, Penang Maori $25, Mr. J. W. T. Saunders $lO, 5 persons at $5 each $25, 6 persons at $3 each $lB, 6 persons at $2 each $l2, 4 persons at $1 each106 words
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Article2818 1920-12-07 4 THE FORMATION OF THE 8, C. B. A. (PENANG BRANCH). A public meeting of Penang Chinese Btitish subjects, convened by Messrs Cheah Choo Yew, Yeoh Paik Tatt, Lee Toon Poon, Khaw Joo Tok, Yeoh Cheang Ann, fee Chin Ho and Dr Koh Leap Teng, was hold in2,818 words
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Advertisement43 1920-12-07 4 Limited Liability Companies THE FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, XXV OF 1915 FOR ANNUAL LIST SUMMARY OF Capital and Shares. Outside Sheet. 20 ct«. each. Irade IO Oae Caapiete Set 75 OBTAINBLE AT The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited, k UNION STRUT, PEKANG.43 words
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Advertisement469 1920-12-07 4 _NEW POSITION Two Cylinder di» -I). Good ApHyioG. A, Rlb(iro 4 be CO bi reet, Ltd l( FOR BALt, Golf Clubs lor p r I.OOfTp 0 a«-r, Su gei Tano EstX* Triumph— l9ls perfect condition bavin» h>u d _P ricP $550 or Li Box N-i. 464, c/o pinang GaHttJ’ Steamer469 words
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Article668 1920-12-07 5 GOVERNMENT £570,000 DEAL. Sanction was given, in mail week to an important deal whereby an American cable comes under Brinish control. The Government offered £570,000 for the cable, properties, equipment, etc., of t!he direct United SOates Cable Company, and this was accepted by the shareholders all668 words
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168 1920-12-07 5 During their four months’ tour in the United States, Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the famous British professional golfers, have earned nearly £12,000. This is exclusive of special prizes which have come the way of the couple. Apart from financial results, all golfing168 words
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Advertisement173 1920-12-07 5 IPritchard Co., w.. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) PENANG IPOHChristmas and New Year Choice of Silver and Silver Plated Goods. HANDSOME SILVER S-'SSr CENTRE PIECES. $89.00 and $179.00. T OO hbii* SILVER VASES. A.V B's°’ 5 S22 s 'Sjh /ifn. $28.00 each. 1 \dfir SILVER PLATED CENTRE PIECES $36.00 and173 words
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Advertisement452 1920-12-07 5 'hwii 1 mii *****1111 iiin imhiii i sea Fcrrone Paini rr, w 1 I J.,..., "I „„1 t I j Non-Pois® is supersedes oil others, tor preventing I l i rust and corrosion on iron and steel. > Malted ready for use, in 1 cwl. Drums. i 1 -1 1452 words
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Article1091 1920-12-07 6 Singapore Municipal Commi-sioners And others who subscibe to the opinion that Singapore is entitled to assistance out of the Colony's revenue for improvemant schemes, the burden of which would, otherwise, faII upon the ratepayers, are, consciously or unconsoiously, following the time -laden p l ey of admiaistra.ore,1,091 words
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Article74 1920-12-07 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 7. The London correspondent of the "Free Ptess” inspected H M S Malaya on Decern ber sat Portsmouth. He says the ship is arranging to give visitors a great time, Sic Ernest Birch has been made an honorary member of74 words
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Article1022 1920-12-07 6 The large expenditure on various Departments and oo 1 Government public work 9, proposed by Expenditure. the FM S Government appears to be meeting with adverse criticism, owing entirely to the “depresion’’ and the very uncertain financial ou look. It will be a great pity if conditions1,022 words
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Article248 1920-12-07 6 MERCHANTS V. BANKERS A\n BROKERS. The return football match between r representing Penang Merchants Bankers aud Brokers was p ayed the E-planade, last even.ng, bef orB alg crowd, lhe remit in the first mafccb 9 a I IQ th u 3 rotarn gfUue the Banker! aud Brokers obtained victory248 words
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Article29 1920-12-07 6 Klaug Club beit Singapore Cricket Cub at Rugby football at Klang on Saturday by a goal and a try (eight point!) to two tries (six pointe).29 words
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Article78 1920-12-07 6 The return Rngby football match M« eween Perak and Selangor will be played at Ipou on Saturday. Perak won the first match by eight to three. The following team will represent Selangor RGB Farrer; W J Gibb, H Foetoo, H 8 Langwortby and J Huggins; D Marcbison78 words
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Article42 1920-12-07 6 [Frorn Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, December 7. The racehorse Ketcrlie, owned by ths President cf tbe Java Racing Association, has landed from Java, It is hoped -he animal will race for tbe Gold Cup ftr Pe D3D H42 words
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Article86 1920-12-07 6 Dec 8—" D Company, M S- v and Smoking Concert, T»ip lD fc 8 30 p.m. Dec 9—Penang Fire Brigade, Compeltions, 4 30 p.mDec 9—Football, Municipal re g“ Club v Hongkong Bank, Ep Dec 10—Penang Impressionist?, At Ho“« and Exhibition, Chinrse chants’ Club. Dec 11—Penang Club Cinderella Dec86 words
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Article45 1920-12-07 6 The Band Programme The Band will pI»Y the gramme of music at t Gardens at 5 30 p.m- to-da, 1 March... Spanish Patrol DftreWB ki 2 Selection As you Were 3 Waite... B EdU 4 Fox Trot Monnt.io Too"! O<oltf u 5 One Step Rainbow45 words
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Advertisement149 1920-12-07 6 "H '.4‘/l sĕ§&; A' LfF‘* 1 g* I jfi ■I 1; n 1 I i i I >V v Z,.' g/da.' I' I MtfjßiK j IW \< i IM FOR THE HAIR m rompadour Shampoo Powders. Make delightful egg-julep for cleansing and giving lustre to the hair. E *1 i149 words
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Advertisement44 1920-12-07 6 “E. O.” X’MAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. FRIDAY, 24th DECEMBER. NEW YEAR EVE DINNER AND DANCE, (Fancy Dress Optional) FRIDAY, 31st DECEMBER. PENANG IMPRESSIONISTS AT HOME. Exhibition of Work 10 a.m, to T p.m. Friday H)ee ICtfj, At the Chinese Merchants Club, Leith Street.44 words
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Miscellaneous33 1920-12-07 6 THE TIDES. The following sre the tides for to-day and to-inorrow, Penang Standard Time High Water. Low Water To-dav 10.51 p m. 4,45 p.m. To MOBROW. 1118 a.m. 5.25 p m. 11.23 p.in.33 words
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Article335 1920-12-07 7 WARNING TO PEOPLE AND EX-KING. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 3. t| lo grave Allied communication to Greece shows concord of views based on a compromise on the previous divergent nnioious pivoting round the question of the return of Constantine to Athens. It is minted out that hitherto[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 335 words
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Article141 1920-12-07 7 COUNTESS MARKIEWICZ ON TRIAL, London, December 3, Count', as Markiew'C”, the Sinn Fein M P, appeared before a court martial in Dublin to-day, charged with con-piracy in connection with the murder of police and troops, and the unlawful drilling of recruits for the Republican Army. The Irish-Americans. London, December141 words
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Article13 1920-12-07 7 London, December 2, feiaor John McNeill has again been •rresttd,13 words
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Article22 1920-12-07 7 London, December 3. Archirshup Mann’x is prohibited from carrying out his intention to proceed to Manchester or elsewhere on Merseyside.22 words
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Article74 1920-12-07 7 A NEW DEVELOPMENT. London, December 3, As an extraordinary sequel to the City eiplodou on November 30th, three uien were charged with conspiracy to -efraud in connection with alleged wurth--888 sheepekius warehoused at the blowu-up Premise?. The evidence in the Police Court bows that the bomb was74 words
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Article32 1920-12-07 7 EX-ENEMY EMBARGOES REMOVED, Melbourne, December 3 P'- Federal Government has removed e embargoes on exports to ex-enemy tn ®>, chiefly in order to allow exports Wttains fc k° of imports-’ i32 words
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Article158 1920-12-07 7 ABOLITION URGED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 3. The question of Government extravagance was raised in the H use of Commons on a Supplementary Vote for £395,000 for the establishment expenses of the Ministry of Food, despite the statement by Mr McCurdy that the estimate represented the funeral[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 158 words
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Article106 1920-12-07 7 VITAL DIFFERENCES. London, December 2. The rift in the Anglo-Russian negotiations has widened on fundamental issues, particularly on the conditions governing the exportation of gold to Britain, the question of indebtedness and the clauses in the draft agreement dealing with propiganda within the Empire. It is stated106 words
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Article91 1920-12-07 7 A LARGE INCREASE London, December 2. The way in which the miners are now putting their backs into their work as the result of the coal strike settlement agreement is manifested by the Board of Trade figures, showing a record weekly output. In the week ending Nuvtmber91 words
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Article73 1920-12-07 7 REDUCTION OF HOURS. London, December 3. The unemployed in England are swelled as the result of a ballot of the employers in the American section of the Lancashire cotton trade, deciding to reduce the weekly working hours from 48 to 24, A hundred thousand operatives are affected.73 words
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Article90 1920-12-07 7 Berlin, December 3. Daring a debate on the Naval Estimates, in the Main Com mittee of th® Reichstag, a Socialist memb r accused naval officers of trying to imbue the navy wi'h the bellicose spirit, an! a-ked why there were eleven Admirals in the navy. Vice-Admiral Behnke90 words
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Article30 1920-12-07 7 New York, Decomber 3. A young English cin Q rra actress, Miss Majorie Lascomb, and four others, were burned to death by fire in an apartment bouse,30 words
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Article53 1920-12-07 7 SENATOR Hl t’CHCOOK'S MOTION. Washington, December 3, Senator Hitchcock ptoposes to introduce a Bill authorising an immediate loan of $60,000,000 to aid farmers distressed by the fall in the prices of their products, the funds to be provided from the Government’s share of the profirs of the53 words
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Article29 1920-12-07 7 New Yoik, December 3, A group of wealthy Canadian sportsmen lent the boxing promoter, Mr Tex Rickard, mother to stage the Dempsey-Carpentier Sgbt at Hall, Canada,29 words
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Article325 1920-12-07 7 LORD DERBY’S SPEECH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 3. A strongly Francophile speech was made b> the late Ambassador, the Earl of Derby, at a luncheon of the Maucherer Chamber of Commerce in which he appealed for an Anglo-French Alliance. He believed it was the greatest if not[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 325 words
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Article199 1920-12-07 7 THE RESPONSE OF LENS. Paris, December 3—The results of the great National Loan, just closed, are not yet defini'ely known, but) it is certain that they are in excess of the most sanguine ex pectations, Some communities have worked real financial wonders. Amongst the direct sights of199 words
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Article67 1920-12-07 7 PRECAUTIONS IN PARIS. London, December 3. A telegram from Paris says a mysterious Eastern malady resemb iug plague was reported in the Senate to be threa'euiog Paris, The disease is nameless and is known as Number 9. It a"tacks immigrants from Eastern Europe. The Minister of Health said67 words
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Article42 1920-12-07 7 PROTECTIVE MEASURE, Loudon, December 2. The Government Ins introduced a bill in the House of Commons to protect the Briti j h dyestuffs iudustry, and co empower the President of the Board Trade to exclude foreign dyestuffs unhss under licerse.42 words
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Article83 1920-12-07 7 Bologna, November 23,—Eight persons have keen killed and 70 wounded as a result of a collidon between Socialis s and antiSocialists at the first sitting of the Municipal Council. The Socialists hoisted a red da on one of the famous leaniag tower? and th enti-Socialists atternp83 words
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Article36 1920-12-07 7 London, November 24.—Replying in the Commons to Mr. Galbraith, Mr, Churchill stated that the monthly rate of expenditure on the Air Force was at present: Mesopotamia £82,000 Constantinople... £l,OOO Egvpt £BO,OOO Palestine £19,00036 words
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Article230 1920-12-07 7 APPLICATIONS REFUSED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Geneva, December 2. The Commission considering new applications for membership of the League, unanimously decided to recommend acceptance of Costa Rica, but not to recommend the admission of Lichtenstein, Azerbaijan and the UkraineAustria’s Admission, Geneva, December 2. The Commission of tho League of Nations[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 230 words
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Article95 1920-12-07 7 BLOCKADE ORDERED. Rome, December 2 A semi-official message says Caviglia has ordered a blockade of the coast of the State of I iume and the adjoining islands, in consequence of tffie recalcitrant attitude of d Anmuizio, Italian Worships Before Fiume, Rome, December 2. Twenty Italian warships from Pola appeared95 words
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Article24 1920-12-07 7 Rome, December 2. The Italian Chamber by 153 votes to 128 passed an electoral reform bill, introducing proportional representiation and women’s suffrage.24 words
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Article179 1920-12-07 7 ENORMOUS INCREASE. London, December 2. The Pilferage Committee of the London Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to tjhe Home Secretary, requesting him to receive a deputation, and emphasising the alarming growtih of pilfering from cargoes to and from steamers, which has increased 2,000 per cent since179 words
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Article63 1920-12-07 7 London, December 5 The Anglo-Persian Oil Company has made an agreement with (the Hungarian Government whereby a private company will be formed, with a capital of £lOO,OOO for the purpose of testing the petroliferous deposits of Hungary, and if oil is found in commercial quantities, an pperatinfe63 words
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Article230 1920-12-07 7 BIG STEAMERS WRECKED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 2. Several wrecks occurred in a storm on the west and south coast's last night, including the big steamers Ansgir and Hathor on the coast of Cornwalk The two crew’s, totalling 69, were rescued by a lifeboat and the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 230 words
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Article51 1920-12-07 7 ON PEACE AND ARMAMENTS. Newport News, December 5. ►Senator Harding, in a speech, said he hoped that an international peace agreement would be established, but khere must be no sacrifice of nationality. Until a reduction of armaments arrives, he wanted a navy for American defence equalling the country’s51 words
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Article131 1920-12-07 7 Mexico Cifly, December 2. General Obregon took the oath as President at midnight! The Provisional President, Dela Huerta, was the first) to embrace him. Diplomats representing all nations attended. They included the Charge d’Affaires of Japan and China. A New Plot. New York, December 2. A San Antonio131 words
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Article175 1920-12-07 7 MR. SZE AND AMERICA, London, December 4The Chinese Minister, writing to the "Daily Mail,'' refers to the desirability of encouraging the presence of Chinesestudents in Britain. He show’s that when 'they go home all may bo regarded as ‘‘Missionaries of Trade.’- _He dwells od the thoroughness175 words
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Article34 1920-12-07 7 London, December 4. His Majesty has approved the recent House of Commons’ proposal to etect a statue .Of the latp Mr. Joseph Chambei*lain within th® precincts of th® Palabe of Westminster,34 words
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Article96 1920-12-07 7 AGREEMENT IN BOMBAY. [Reuter’s Bombay, Deceffibe» b. The long-standing conflict between the cotton trade and th® Cotton Contracts Board on the question of the control of the cotton business ha® been satisfactorily settled. The Board states that it wishes Government control of cotton trading to cease at the[Reuter’s - 96 words
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Article75 1920-12-07 7 AMERICAN OPINION. Washington, December b. The American delegates to the International Communications Commission, here. state that the United States has almost reached the limit» of the concessions she is willing to make to the Allies as regards the disposal of ex-German cables. They say the negotiations are «.Ragging75 words
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Article80 1920-12-07 7 The Hague, December 4. The Brinish Chamber of Commerce for the Dutch East Indies and tlflu Rubber Growers’ Association, both in London, sent a message to the Second Chamber of the States-General entirely supporting the protest of the International Agso ciation of Rubber Culture in the Dutch80 words
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Article51 1920-12-07 7 PROPOSED PROHIBITION. Washington, December 2. The Chairman of the Immigration Com-* mittee of the Hoes® of Representatives sabmitted bo the Committee a Bill prohibiting immigration for two years, except blood relatives of American citizens or relatives of aliens in the United States who have undertaken to become51 words
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Article24 1920-12-07 7 London, December 2, A general railway strike in Norway began at midnight on November 30. There have been no disturbances.24 words
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Article19 1920-12-07 7 Amsterdam, December 3. The Telegraaf says a Doorn telegram states that the ex-Kaiserin’e death is momentarily expected.19 words
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Article23 1920-12-07 7 London. December 4* Tho appointment is gazetted of MajorGeneral Sir George Kirkpatrick as G, O. O. in China.23 words
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Article209 1920-12-07 7 Lloyd's annual report refeah iEd laa§ that our merchant shipping ia Nuta», going a change that is almost M UnporlL ant as the evolution from sail to steajn« Of the world’s ships of a hundred Joaa and upwards 16.3 per cent, now Ul9 oil for raising steam209 words
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Obituary16 1920-12-07 7 Obituary* London, December 4. The death has occcutred of the pioneer in photography, Sir William Abney►16 words
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Article150 1920-12-07 8 A curious story is told of the experi ence of the United Spates torpedo-boat destroyer Broom at Kiel. The vessel received a wireless message instructing her to proceed to the Baltic in order t<o render assistance flo the United States battleship Pittsburg, which was150 words
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Article725 1920-12-07 8 At Singapore, Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard heard two actions brought by Mr. W. Maas against Messrs. Latham and Company. Mr. F. G. Stevens appeared on behalf of the Plaintiff and the defendant firm was represented by Mr. Monks. Mr. Stevens said that with regard to725 words
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Advertisement214 1920-12-07 8 ST HE )DRICH TYRE I Best proven its Superiority on bad w road surfaces. i HKn II H 1 FF II P The Safety Tread |> I lln grips the road and N ensures freedom W I m'Wj L f rom s kid with- nJ, j| WTOIVV out the m214 words
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Advertisement283 1920-12-07 8 t j ill FI h tea l I 11 F A Ai 11'1 1 i j fir-' I W/* IkT EIGHT CYLINDER if a automobiles i I This year’s models retain all the mechanical II excellence which has given the King a world 11 reputation for reliability, and offer one283 words
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Article741 1920-12-07 9 THE decision. Tn jadgmeot delivered in the Hongkong snnreme Coart two of the three judge» of J Foil Court of Appeal, Mr. Justte» Xnoertz (the Acting Chief Justice) and Mr Justice' Wood, upheld the decision of fhp Chief Justice (Sir William Rees-D.*vka) n case of the Huug741 words
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Article122 1920-12-07 9 Psnanjt, December 7 t 1920. I ls CODRTBSY OF THE CHARTERED RaNB;. Lon lon Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight) Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 19/32 p»• 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcut'a Demand Bank Rs. 155 n 3 days'sight Private 175 Joabsy Demand Bank 155 o Madras122 words
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Article1100 1920-12-07 9 THE FIN .NCIAL CANCER, Yesterday's telegram lends adiitional interest to the folliwing; The resignation of the defeated Soc'a» DemOC'ats has been very speedy aud abrupt. Being left in a minority at the general e'ections, they do not wish to shar the responsibility of the future Governmea* and1,100 words
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Article392 1920-12-07 9 PENANG, DECEMBER 7, 1920. BEEF— ots; Soup per catty 35 Roast do 60 Steaks do 60 Stew or Curry Meat curry 40 stew 40 Rump Steak ..do 60 Ox Tail eaeb 60 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 90 Liver do 60 Fillet392 words
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Article91 1920-12-07 9 The following are the latest quota'l'm- »n Messrs. Kennedy Go.’s share list:—Yesterday. To-day. X QQ 00 SHARES. £,22 5 "S O’® CO U 3 00 UQ Rubber (Dollar c. c. c. J c. Jebong 50.00 Scudai 6.50 6.00 Somme R 5c dis lOcdis Sungei G. 2.25 2.0091 words
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Article223 1920-12-07 9 The slump in rubber contii ue?, bringing with it a great many bye fleets »11 tending to restriction of trade owing to lack of re sources to keep morey and goods moving The objectionable system of rubber d- aling which has, owing to circumstance*, develop e l223 words
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Article223 1920-12-07 9 In Lis report, the Acting Controller of Labour refers to the fact that little improvement io regard to the ability of estate managers or their assistants to speak tbs language of their labourers has been made. Dealing with ibis subject, the Deputy Controller of Labour, Klang,223 words
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Article95 1920-12-07 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Alma 26,500 Ayer Tawah 25,470 Bruas 11,700 Bertam lbs. 102,000 Bassett 17,700 Bukit Toh Alang 27,014 Cluny 21,187 Chemor United 20,992 Foothills (Malaya) 18,611 Gapis 36,953 Kurau 27,000 Kuala Sidim 28,576 Kota Bahroe 26,465 Kamunting (in Kedah) 22,880 Kliaii Kellas95 words
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Article16 1920-12-07 9 Tin vas quoted in London yesterday at £219 spot, and £*222 10s three months.16 words
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Article47 1920-12-07 9 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd,, November, hours run (two dredges) 1,164, cubic yards treated 169,000. total piculs tin ore 888.58, nett value $50.231 Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Limited, November, hours run [one dredge] 611 cubic yards treated 110,000, tin ore productionpiculs 872,16, realised value $50,011.47 words
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Article904 1920-12-07 9 ANOTHER RISE IN THE VALUE ANTICIPATED. In the current number of our young but progressive contemporary, says the Financier” of October 30, the “Metal World appears a special editorial commentary on the outlook for tin. The position of tin at the present moment, it states, is very interesting,904 words
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Article362 1920-12-07 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES, Aing Tbye for Alor Star (Kedah). Inaba Mara for C lombo, Dbanushkod’, Su z, Port Said, Marseilles aud London. Renong for Btuket (Tungkah), Kopab, Henoup, Victoria Puiut, Mergui, Tavoy and Moul me in. Trang for Deli. Japan for R.ngoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moultnein via Rangoon).362 words
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Article269 1920-12-07 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, I Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, /7.15 a.m. Kuala Lum; ur, Serembar., 6 p m Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Btgsu Serai By train also J 0.15269 words
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Article25 1920-12-07 9 •nopatched from Penang Deli-e.ed In L'-nduD. 30th October By B I 27th November 3rd November By B I 3rd D cember25 words
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Advertisement106 1920-12-07 9 NIGHT-TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME tx- take Pinkettes, the gentle littla laxatives. Their good effects are experienced next morning, and without griping or purging. dispel constipation, cure biliousness, sick headaches, liverishness, coated tongue, foul breath- Obtainable from dealers everywhere, or at 90 cents the vial, from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine106 words
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Article366 1920-12-07 10 The fact that< tobacco smoke disagrees violently with the green-fly is one on which many owners of greenhouses place reliance. Proceeding on what is, no doubt, an extremely mistaken analogy, the amateur phy ician very often affirms that it disagrees equally violently with micro-organisms—the assumption being that366 words
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134 1920-12-07 10 An unusual case of a dental surgeon dying while testing the nitro-oxide gas to be administered to a patient was before the Finchley coroner at the inquiry into the death of Mr. Kinsley Chesham Pitman. Dr. Holmes' said he went to Mr. Pitman’s surgery in134 words
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Article86 1920-12-07 10 Partically the whole of the county town of Beaumaris (Anglesey) was offered for sale. Mr. George Blay, of London, offered £30,000 for the town, but the auctioneers (Messrs. Knight, Frank and Rutley) said Sir Richard Bulkeley would not entertain the offer, or anything like it. The86 words
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Article60 1920-12-07 10 The courts give vent To squirms and squeams; The Act is rent, Or sew it seams. The tenant prates Of ‘‘cruel clause,” And cutting rates With wise old saws. ’Tis full of slits The landlord swears, While legal wits Are sewing tear*. With comic tact The60 words
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