Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 January 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUtki/i&HED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 12. VOL. LXXIX. SATURDAY. 15th JANUARY, 1921. PRIOR 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 667 1 NIKKO No, 7, NORTHAM ROAD. Telephone No. 579, THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE i I INSURANCE company, limited. R R I T I SH i THE HOME OF I Incorporated in Hongkong and Begia- STATE EXPRESS CIGARETTES THE PROPRIETORS OF (1909). l U R R” EXPANDED metal I 1 LONDON. I
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    • 15 1 THEBES! GARiMTGWK Iwiiaam MUMIR» «4W i BCWMW Mie Meats 18. S M.S* Ong L»ob| A
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  • 538 2 THE GANG ROBBERY CHARGE. At Penang Assizes, the case for the Crown in the trial of the six Chinamen, charged with gang robbery at Bukit Mertajam was concluded yesterday, before Mr. Justice Dinsmore and a jury. Inspector Hodder, Bukit Mertajam, said that complainant and his mistress were asked
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  • 129 2 ESTATE CLERK IN TROUBLE. Mohan Singh, a clerk employed at Batu Estate, appeared at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, before Mr. W. Pry de, to answer a charge of having used a forced cheque, which he knew to be forced, with intent to defraud. CC 1 Taylor
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  • 56 2 Tokio, December 28.—Koki Oyama, nephew of the late Field Marshal I lince Oyama, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for attempting to sell to foreigners secret military maps which were stolen from the Russian Survey Department at Habarovsk. His accomplice Sekizawa was sentenced to two
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  • 52 2 lokio, December 28.—The “Yomiuri” states that the Cabinet has agreed with the Korean GovernmentGeneral in view of the increasing gravity of the situation and the present temper of the Koreans, to station an additional division of troops in Korea in preparation tor an emergency which is
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  • 731 2 Insjiector C. Dyas with Mrs. Dyas, has returned from home leave and is stationed in Singapore. Lady Murison, wife of the Acting Colonial Secretary, S.S., was expected in Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning. His friends will be glad to hear that Mr. Farquhar Tait is now out
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  • 420 2 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Elavana for Rangoon and Calcatta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Malaya for Bhuket (Toogkah) and Renong. Japan for Singapore, China and Japan. Koemai for Dali and Langsa, Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Padang for Palau Langkawi and Setul. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Expiotbd
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  • 115 2 Penang, January 15, 1&21 (Bt Couetesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 7/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 150 I 3 days' sight Private 160 Bombay Demand Bank 150 o Madras Demand Bank 150
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  • 74 2 Jan 15—Penang Races. Jan 16—Penang Hunt Club Ride, Meat. Polo Ground, 645 am. Finish Babington,” Barrack Road, Jan 17—Piano Recital, Town Hall, 9.30 p m. Jan 20, 21 and 22——Bandman Comedy Company, Town Hall. Jan 24—Th.- Bank Holiday, Jan 29—Perak River Valley Rubber Company, Ltd, Annual Meeting, No
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  • 322 2 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. 2nd Sunday After Epiphany. 8 a m. Matins. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion Corporate Communion O.W.A. 9.30 a-m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 10 30 a m. Matins (Chinese). 6 pm. Evensong—Hymn 281,Pa LXVIII 159 and 160, Magnificat 56, Nunc Dimittis 70. Hymns 220, 81, 20. Friday—6
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  • 200 2 MALAY BOY BADLY BURNT. lhe young ladies employed at the Kuala Lumpur Telephone Exchange had a severe fright on Wednesday afternoon, and it was some time before their hysterics subsided sufficiently to allow them to waft their gentle voices across the wire to subscribers. It appears
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  • 397 2 Messrs. Kennedy and Co, Penang, report as f-Jbws: The brisker tone of the Share Market continues, all sections showing fair enquiry The price of Rubber reacted sharply after the recent spurt, which however was not generally anticipated would be maintained, and the set Lack has had little
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  • 15 2 The following is an additional rubber output for December Bukit Katil lbs 8,706
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  • 30 2 The following were the rubber quotations in London on January 12th Plantation Ist latex crepe Is 2d Smoked Sheet Is o|d [By, courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 54 2 Yesterday’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $102.75 per picul, no buyers, no sellers; tin ore $102.75 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin was quoted in London on Jan 13lb, at £205 spot, and £2ll three month*, Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £2OO spot, and
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  • 34 2 Rawang Tin Mines, Ltd, Run No. 5, from 16th November, 1920, to 9th January, 1921, hours worked 1,119, treated 59,010 cubic yards, output 570 piculs. Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd, Docember, 325 piculs.
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  • 174 2 Pbnang, January 1, ***** SP. Tapioca $5.00 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.50 sellers. O°ld leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $2O nominal White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $5O nominal Cloves ...$BO nominal Nutmegs average of $40.00 nominal c
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  • 940 2 KENNEDY CO.'S SHARE LIST. 3 NAMBB. c J c z B 8 r*” RUBBKR (Dollar.) 80. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.75 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 16.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates I.CO Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1.40 1.93 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 9.00
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 3650 3 DAQITIONS VACANT. UIOU PACT HF I Ilf I Rif* Machinery. TbeOrderfor a Sand-Lime Bricks Plant was placed by tl.l -nlwll uUwl Ul LI will w» A Copy of this Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar Of Planters' Stores and Agency Co, Ltd, in May last 1 and bhis is
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  • 19 4 Punter—At 23, Damaosara Road, Kuala Lumpur, on January 13th, to Mr and Mrs F A Punter, a daughter.
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  • 1323 4 hospital.—“S.F P." Austria is in a parlous condition. So serious is her plight, that unless help is forthcoming she will disappear as an independent State. Sir William Goode, the British delegate on the Austrian section of the Reparations Commission and bis French colleague declared that if the Allies
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  • 1593 4 The Rev Frederick Stubbs, F R G S, 8 New Zealand traveller A and writer, who is at Much-Travelled present in Penang, has isuor, visited some forty countries, a record which few, even in these day* of fast, if not chesp, travel, have equalled, Mr Stubbs retired
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  • 65 4 (From our own Correspondent). Singapore, January 15. Low How Kim’s examination in bankruptcy has been closed. The Pirelli Company was awarded $3,700 in an action against Mr. Wallace, a Miner, with reference to the recruiting of coolies front China. Two Chinese were sentenced to three months for the
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  • 140 4 Aii inquest was commenced by Mr. A. C. Baker and a jury, this morning in connection with the death of a Chinese girl, about six years of age, who was run over by a hired motor car on the morning of the 2nd instant. It was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 325 4 e Buy Cheaply now and be Equipped and Ready for the Better Times. Seven Special Offers I. Pneumatic Water Supply System for Estates and Bungalows outside Municipal Limits. These pneumatic water supply systems include cylindrical tanks of 780, 1,250 or s,o°° gallons capacity together with kerosene pumping engine and air
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    • 16 4 NEW YEAR MEETING. RACE DINNERS AT THE “E, Q.’’ SATURDAY 15th JANUARY. DANCING E. O. ORCHESTRA.
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  • 192 5 PROFITEERS THREATENED, Telegrams.] Vienna, January 11. The seriousness of the cost of living in Austria was evidenced ab the opening of a Government inquiry on the subject to-day, when the CLancelior, Herr Mayer, said a Bill would be introduced in the National Council providing for ten years’ imprison*
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  • 45 5 THE LABOUR CONFERENCE. London, January 11. The joint Trade Union and Labour Confeience rejected the invitation to acb on the Government Unemployment Committee, although the Government amended the terms of reference, The Conference decided to establish its own Committee to prepare for unemployment relief.
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  • 47 5 London, January 11. The Times Rotterdam correspordent reports a considerable increase of unemployment in Holland, especiully in the tobacco and diamond industries. The “Te'egraaf’’ states that the workers of a well known chocolate factory have received notices of discharge, to operate from March 1.
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  • 88 5 THE FIRST TRIALS. Berlin, January 11. The first three cases of war criminals were tried, having been specially allocated to the Imperial Ccurb at Leipzig. The accused were net included in the Allies’ extradition lists, bnt offenders who were brought to the knowledge of the Court. The accused,
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  • 72 5 SENTENCE QUASHED. Berlin, January 11. A curious decision is announced of the ciiminal court, which qua?hed the sentence of 28 months’ imprisonment passed on Lieutenant Vogel, in connection with the marder of Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, on the ground that a law was subsequently passed which exempted
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  • 50 5 DE VALERA’S DENIAL. London, January 11, With reference to the disclosures regarding Sinn Fein and Germany, Devalera has issued a statement, denying there was any German plot in 1918. He deciares the whole object of publishing the documents is to revive war time hatreds and prejudices.
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  • 51 5 AN IRISH MISSIONER. Sydney, January 11. Sir T H Grattan Esmonde, and his sm Osmond, were nob allowed to land from the steamer Nakura. The former claims that he is engaged on a highly important diplomatic mission in connection with Irish Heme Rule. He will probably be
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  • 41 5 Sacramento, January 11. The Californian Assembly unanimously ratified the Senate’s anti-Japanese resolution, The resolution the Federal Government not to agree to any treaty with Japan which would nullify the Californian auti-alien law or give Japanese the fight of citizenship.
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  • 132 5 A GREEK OFFENSIVE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Rome, January 11. A semi-official message from Constantinople states thab the Greeks are preparing for an < flensive on the Brussa-Ushak front General Papoulos and his staff have gone bo Brusca. Fighting between Greeks and Turks occurred in the Meander region. Many wounded
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  • 295 5 —Ex Turks and Arabs are associated in battle against the French troops in Syria. The “Echo de Paris," which is well informed on military matters, puts forward this as the first lesson of the French disaster south of Latakia, in the heart of their new possessions.
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  • 92 5 TREATY FAVOURED. London. Januery 11. The ‘‘Times” Teheran correspondent says the Extraordinary Council o’ Persian Aristocrats, Ministers and ex-Ministers favoured acceptance of the Russian Soviet’s proposed terms for a Russo-Persian Treaty, excepting the clauses relating to Socialism in Persia and unlimited Consular representation. Ib disapproved of official
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  • 97 5 AN ARREST IN AMERICA. New York, January 11. A man giving his name as Anatole Camliouhine, claiming to bo a Russian noble, was arrested at Brooklyn for attempting to sell a diamond and emerald pendant, stated to be worth $50,000 alleged to be the property of
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  • 12 5 London, January 11. M Kras sin has departed for Russia.
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  • 97 5 SHOULD BE DESTROYED.” London, January 11, An article iu the newspaper “The Financier,’’ by Mr T F Partington, of Hongkonz, declares that the Compradore system is nefarious and should be destroyed. “It m|kes for very inefficient management, preven’s intimate relations between the Chinese and foreiguers, is an unnecessary
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  • 181 5 FAREWELL TO THE BENOH. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 14. Replying to the congratulations from the bar, voiced by Sir Gordon Hewart, in the High Court of Jus ice this morning, in the presence of Judges, Lords of Appeal, leading barristers and many of the pubic, the Earl
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  • 198 5 THE AGRARIAN RIOTS. Allahabad, January 11. There has been bloodshed in the Raibareli district of the United Provinces, whither armed police have been despatched. The trouble is believed to/have originated in attempts by landlords to suppress Soviets established by tenants, who allege they are denied certainty of tenure, and
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  • 50 5 48TH PIONEERS ENGAGED. Delhi, January 11. Two British officers wounded are among 45 casualties suffered by the 48 h Pioneers in a fight at close-quartets with Maheuds in the Jandcla area, where there have been a number of raids on convoys and road parties. The Mahsuds lost heavily.
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  • 54 5 BOLSHEVIST VESSEL SUNK. New York, January 12. Tbe Associated Press Constantinople correspondent reports an engagement in the Black Sea between an Allied torpedo boat and a Soviet flotilla believed to be transporting Red troops to Trebizond. It is reported one Bolshevist vessel was sunk and another
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  • 67 5 THE ROYAL SPEECH. Stockholm, January 11. The King cf Sweden opened the Riksdag in state. The speech from the throne emphasised the necessity of maintaining the defensive forces, urged hard work and economy and promised grants to relieve distress owing to the growing unemployment. Coffee Import Prohibition. Stockholm,
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  • 51 5 Washington, January 11. A fire in the basement of the premiers of the Department of Commerce destroyed valuable records, including all tbe census figures dating back to 1790, except those of 1920. The Chief Clerk of the Census Bureau states that it is impossible to replace tbe
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  • 41 5 Washington, January 11. Mr Mackay, President of the Postal TeLgraph Cable Company, giving evidence before the Senate Committee on international communications, argued that tbe cables between Ge* many and the United States should be returned to the pre-war uses.
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  • 106 5 Mr DANIELS’ VIEWS. [Reuter’s Telegram*.] Washington, January 11. The Secretary of tbe Navy, Mr. Daniels, addressing the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, declared that an international agreement ending the competition in naval building was tbe only alternative to the building of an American Navy of equal
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  • 131 5 MR N D BAKER’S SUGGESTION, Washington, January 11. The War Secretary, Mr N D Baker, in an interview, advocated the construction of a sea level canal in Panama or Nicaragua, to supplement the present Panama Canal, on the ground that fifteen years hence the latter will be
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  • 88 5 Washington, January 11. Tbe Chairman of the Inauguration Com* mittee acquiesced in a request by Senator Harding that in tbe interest of national thrift, all ceremonial attendant on his inauguration as President should be abandoned, A New Departure. Washington, January 12. Senator Harding will take the
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  • 131 5 THE BEST MAGNETOS. London, January 11, The fact that British magnetos are unrivalled in tbe world is shown in the Air Ministry’s report on competitions held in September, with a view to ascertaining the most efficient and most reliable types of aeroplanes. Tbe Ministry pays tributes to the
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  • 46 5 Paris, January 11. It is authoritatively sta'ed that M Ricard, Minister of Agriculture, who was defeated in the Senate elections, will resign from the Cabinet, The New Minister. Paris, January 12, Mr Thoumyre, Under Secretary of Supplies, has been appointed Minister of Agriculture.
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  • 22 5 Paris, January 11. The Cabinet approved a bill setting forth the programme of economic development of the French Colonies.
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  • 55 5 MANY VESSELS LAID UP. London, January 11, Thd Shipping Board estimates that if the present unsatisfactory shipping conditions continue, the number of merchantmen withdrawn from the service may reach 400 in the next few months. It is stated that 208 vessels, of a total deadweight tonuag? of
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  • 22 5 Milan, January 11. The Corriere Della Sera states that D’Annunzio takes up residence at Venice and resumes his literary pursuits,
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  • 292 5 .—Vale. MANUFACTURERS’ VIEWS. Paris January 12— Interviewed by 'Excelsior on the present trade crisis, M Lavergne, Secretary of the Producers* Confederation, expressed In confiience that the crisis in France will at least have «pent itself a few weeks hence, on account, chiefly, of coal prices which
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  • 72 5 Loudon, January 12. The American Ambassadcr, Mr. Wallace, in an interview, confirmed that tbe United States has withdrawn from the Ambassadors’ Conference because questions of special interest to her were now settled. Tbe United States did not think it advisable to be further represen*ed in the
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  • 27 5 Washington, January 12. The Acting State Secretary, Mr Davis, formally requested the Department of Labour to deport O’Callaghan, who arrived as a stowaway from Ireland.
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  • 22 5 New York, January 12, Mr Woolworth, founder of the famous stores, left his wife his entire estate of $30,000,000.
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  • 29 5 Washington, January 11, A Lawrence (Massachusetts) message says the American Woollen Company announces a wage reduction of 22| cent owing to the general business condition?.
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  • 22 5 Gwalior, January 12. M Clemenceau, who is the guest of the Maharaja cf Scindia, bagged two full-grcwo tigers.
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  • 11 5 London, Januaryl2. Tbe Prince of Wales received Baron Hayashi,
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  • 198 5 Paris, December 21, —M Vivian», one of tbe French delegates at Geneva, where all bis crdleagues bowed to his great talents both as thinker and orator, has communicated to the Agence Havas tbe following appreciation of the League of Nations: “The League neither constituties a superior
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  • 770 5 “S.F.P.” STATE VISIT TO KEDAH. miuhi Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, January 14. Alor Star presented a gala appearance on Wednesday when it welcomed H. E. Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard K.C.8., who paid his initial visit to the State. The weather was not propitious, but though it was
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  • 1135 6 PUTTING THE THRILLS INTO FILM STORIES. A woman correspondent, writes in a Home paper: The noise of my falling down three steps in the dark passage brought the secretai y of the club out to make inquiries, but he would not accept my plea that I
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  • 323 6 Paris, December 27.—Financial difficulties and worry over divorce proceedings which are understood to have been instituted by her husband in Louisville, Kentucky, are believed to have been responsible for a Christmas Eve tragedy in the fashionable Champs Elysee district which ended in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 229 6 JUbOk Ml Uni yf A tSKi From a photo of a tfZZ Bonnie Glaxo Baby I Glaxo lays for Baby S g a firm foundation of jf I sturdy health g A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to 9 months, and Glaxo is
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    • 125 6 GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS. Io guard the baby or young child against colds nothing can equal Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy. These Tablets are a mild laxative which will keep the little one’s stomach and bowels working regularly. It is a recognized fact that when the stomach
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    • 397 6 PRITCHARD C° Up Incorporated in the Straits Settlements PENANG IPOH. TRAVELLING REQUISITES. Etc. Burbery Raincoats First quality Raincoats, finest made garments of cotton, Lined. $95-°o Superior quality Raincoats, best made garments of wi wool and cotton union lined. sno.oo Burbery Overcoats SmartJ est and rnade gar- ments of wool and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 245 6 RACE WEEK SPECIAL SELECTION Covering different interests and suited to the most Varied Tastes. Now on view at the IMPERIAL EM PIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. Thursday, 13th, to Sunday, I6th January, 1921. In the Second House at 9 p.m. DON’T SNEER. Tbe girl who d m her skirts aside when
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  • 435 7 THE DRAW. Single Handicap Class B. 15.4 W. W. Martin Bye. 15.4 E. H. Fforde Bye. —30.0 W. W. Boger Bye. 15.3 B. S. Walton Bye. 15.4 W. P. Webb Bye. .4 L. V. Bostock Bye. 30.2 A.J.L. Donaldson v. —l5 L A. Davies. Ser. B.W- Allen
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  • 204 7 The following bowls ties are fixed for Monday, 17th January Double Handicap (Unfinished Tie)— —2 W. S. Goldie and W. S. Dunn v.— 1 F. M. Sharrock F. N. Syer (3). Single Handicap Class A.—(Jinal) —3 G. Wright Motion v. t 4 E. A. Davies (5). Championship.—H-G.R.
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  • 423 7 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Race I—Babz 1, Avro 2, Fasinga 3. Rack 2 Kananga 1, Kennerley 2 Rack 3—Go' nbilly 1, Red Peer 2, N G E 3 Rack 4—Walpole 1, Tresialite. Race s—Mo?h 1, Peace 2, Ampang 3. Race 6—Kenfa 1, Witty 2. Race 7—Lady Piquet 1, Pickle
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  • 250 7 Penang v. Sultan of Perak’s Team A Polo match between Penang and H H Sultan of Perak’a team was played at Sepoy Lines, yesterday afternoon, in heavy rain, The Teams were as Under Penang—J MoNeill. T W W Wright, Heah Seng Hye, and Cheah Hee Nyan. Perak—H H The
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  • 215 7 Burnley 7 Leicester City 3.—“ Malay Mail telegram. First Round Results. Lahore, January 12.—A London cable of Jan. Bth to the Civil and Military Gazette gives the following results in the Football Association Cup, first round Lincoln City 3, Millwall Athletic o. Hull City 3, Bath City
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  • 61 7 ‘M M”. Lahore, January 13—A London cable of January 10th to the “Civil and Military Gazette gives the following results of matches in the County Ragby Championship that day— Yorksbiie defeated Cheshire (in Che shin by 12 points to 9. Darham defeated Cumberland (at Durham) by 9 points to
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  • 91 7 v Australia’s Opening In the third Test Match, begun at Ade laide yesterday, Australia scord 313 for Bcven wickets. Collins made 162. If Australia wins the present match, the fate of the Ashes will be decided in Australia’s favour. Ihe results of the two previous Test Matches
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  • 415 7 M.L.” Jewellery Worth $2,500 Carried Away. A daring robbery took place in Kua’a Lumpur on Wednesday night. On Wednesday, Dr Teh left his dispensary nearly half an hour later than usual. When he reached home, he went straight into bis room and commenced to change
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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