Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 January 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 16. VOL. LXXIX THURSDAY, 2Oth JANUARY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 519 1 Dbtainableevery where wholesale from i i I Ong S*m Leong Co., Penang. INSURANCES. hiitiit ii THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE J INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I/ QIIQO LI AI CASINO 1 Incorporated in Hongkong and Regis- Jr\ FT IJ >O I 111 M i I 13 J u ntl omlio I HUDSON’S
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    • 14 1 THE BESI GAR IN TOWN «uh lel« Manta P<S<** Ong Sam Leong a 00,
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  • 666 2 A AVO3IAN’S diary*. J have no doubt that Sinn Fein is being stamped out in parts of Ireland, but at a price—the price of bitterness says Miss. G. Ivy Sanders. The Catholic Irish have long memories, as, indeed, have the Protestants. Cromwell is not a much
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  • 123 2 Peking, January o.—The proceeds of the railway surtax will be utilised for the construction of the ChefooWeihsien and Tsangenow-Chenting railways with famine labour. These railways have been chosen because they are already surveyed and famine sufferers could be employed on khem immediately, but the famine
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    • 1573 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. fV 7 A amirt Dispenser Wanted for a dinpen- Penang Police Fancy Dress Ball is < sary in Penang Apply to Box No. 17. c/< postponed till 29th January, j Pinang Gazette. 1( )121-1 |b z AHOI -I—J ST. GEORGE’S BALL. LrJ&X Wanted Experienced Dredge-Master 133M8W Engineer,
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    • 271 2 Q HEAFFER’ S SELF-FILLING PEN. EMBODIES The merits of all pens and the faults of none.’ Every Sheaffer Self-Filling Pen is guaranteed to give maximum efficiency and hence satisfactory service for the life of the pen. A POINT FOR EVERY HAND. Prices from $6 to SDS each. the federal rubber
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  • 917 3 ORDERS OF THE DAY. The Legislative Council will meeb on Tuesday, 25th January, a'b 2-30 p m. Th) following are the Orders of the Day. 1. Question by Mr Natl “Will the Government, as was v. rbally promised by the late Governor, lay on the table a oopy
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  • 561 3 Women and Politics. Now that the firgt term of normal life at Oxford since 1914 his come to its short e 1 d, it ia time to take «-trek of the changes. These aie many and notable, Women are now admitted to all ihe privdnges and liab
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  • 99 3 Jan 20, 21 and 22—Bondman Comedy Company, Town Ha’l Jan 23—Penang Hunt Club Ride, Poli Ground, 6 45 a m. Jan 24—Th ipusam, Bank Holiday. Jan 25—Legislative Council, 2 30 p.m. Jan 26—8 t George’s Ba'l, Meeting of Subscrib-rs, P C C., 6 45 p.m. Jan 27—M P.A.A.,
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  • 130 3 The Band will play the following pre» gramme of music at the Dato Krama* Gardens from 5.30 p.m. 1 March Barataria ...Sullivan 2 Sekc ion ...II Trovatore ...Verdi 3 Wal-z ...The Last D.ops ...Kratzl 4 Ball Costume ...Toreador et A« dalouse Rubinstein 5 One Step ...The E
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    • 330 3 nnnnn a o winnndnnoM»o an ana n n n c /x a f I A _4_„AulX M 5 Our Sale is proving in values, as well as in public JJJJ 12 enthusiasm, the greatest sale of the kind we have ever M D held. n D Stocks are immense and
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    • 241 3 I T’J i-r—i iI m I cID -O wi I I Side Spring Corsets The Corsets of Distinction. V h'v Im Wrl The Masterfront double J® i p front laced Corsets are a l '■r I I iII patented exclusive feature jt: I IB w V VHI M controlling the
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    • 167 3 From Thursday, 20tb, to Sunday, 23rd January, 1921. IMPERIAL EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. The best and coolest place in town for high-class Pictures To-Night Second Show at 9-15* To-Night GOLDWYN PICTURE Present 5 Reels Just for To-nigbt Reels 5 Featuring TOM MOORE a delicious drama of a detective story I
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  • 99 4 ENGLAND’S TASK. A message received in Penang thimorniog states that in their second innings in the third test match, at Adelaide, Australia, who had scored 364 for five wicte*at the close of play on Tuesday, were ail out yes'erday for 582, of which Arn strong scored 121,
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  • 77 4 The following are results in the P C C tennis tournament— Championship—-A J L Danaldson w-o A G Read, Single Handicap Class B— —30.2 A J L Donaldson beat—ls E A Davies 6 0. 6-4 Double Handicap Class B— —.4 W M McLachlan and G O Wa'son
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  • 141 4 FIRST DAY’S ENTRIES. The following are the entries for the first day of the Selangor Meeting. Races 1 and B—The Kiang Stakes and Purse, (Six furlongs.) Mimic, Avro, Bolter, O. thez, Babz, Jill, Windup, Fasinga, Wester Watteo, Wendy Nightgown, Suggestion, Nankin, Toyshop Races 2 and s—lhe Straits Stakes
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  • 245 4 —s.F.P.” The case in which Mr D J Broadrick o' the Crescent Flats, Tanjong, Katong, Singa pore, stands charged with causing hurt to t Hylam boy by a rash act, as to endanger human life, to wit, by firing with an air gun on December 16 last,
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  • 44 4 (From our own Correspondent). Singapore, January 20, A Chinese was sentenced to thre* months’ rigorcus, iu lieu of a fine of $«5O ou each of two chargei of attempting t< srll two Chinese girls, knowing that they would lead an immoral life.
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  • 55 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) S ngapore, January 20. At a largely attended public meit Di. under ths auspices of the Venereal D.s ease Commission, a speech was given by Dr Hallam, after which the film, “The End of the Road was shown. The festival of Taipusam
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  • 1115 4 CAPTAIN’S KEPLY TO ADDRESS OF WELCOME. The following is the reply of Captain Buller, to ihe address from the unofficial community of the F. M. S., read by the Hon. Mr. A. N. Kenion, on Tuesday morning. Capt. Buller, in accepting the address, spoke in a
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  • 704 4 A “Straits Times 4 Special Representative writes from Port Swettenham An early arrival ashore here was Sir Ernest Birch, K. C. M. G. godfather” of H. M. S. Malaya and former Resident of Perak, who has come out to pay his first visit iu ten
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  • 161 4 The change in the programme at the Empire Theatre to-night consists of a Goldwyn feature entitled “Just for to-night,” starring the famous Tom Moore, a detective drama, a Pictorial news, a two-part comedy, entitled “Mates and Models” and two further episodes of “The Lost City” serial which
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    • 1065 4 -EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Traffic Regulations on the 26th January, 1921, during the position vacant. Chetty Fire Works at the Race Course European wanted with sound bunnes» experience knowledge of Accountancy and Secretarial work. Must be competent to L From 630 pm, no vehicular traffic assume control of department if required. w
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    • 361 4 HAD ALARMING ECZEMA ON LEGS AND FEET. Dr; Williams’ Pink Pills The World Renowned Blood and Nerve Tonic, Work a Permanent Cure in Ceylon. It is but a waste of time and money to try to cure Eczema by external means alone. These things may give temporary relief, but the
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  • 827 5 PRESS COMMENTS. I n welcomng JLord Reading’s appointment the “New Empire” thinks. t ie general note of opinion of all types in India will be one of welcome and of hope. ['he “Bengalee” says: The appointment of Lord Reading must be taken an earnest and token of
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  • 769 5 THE WOMAN AND ITER WORK. Countess Markiewicz, one of the most notorious leaders of the rebels in Ireland, has met at last with the penalty of her open intrigue. She was arrested some weeks ago while motoring into Dublin and has been sentenced by Court Martial to two
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    • 2637 5 Machinery, The Order for a Sand-Lime Bricks Plant was placed by the A Copy of this Prospectus lifts n filed tlie Kegistf <<l 1 Planters’Scores and Agency Co, Ltd, in May Jas\ and this is being supplied by Messrfl Companies F. JI. S. Sutcliffe, Speakman 00, Ltd of Leigh, Lancashire,
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  • 18 6 Lim—On January 18, 1921, at their residence, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs Lim Chin Kuan, a daughter.
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  • 1242 6 The French Cabinet is now complete, with M. Briand, Premier for the fourth time. M. Peret, on whom the task devolved originally, attributed his withdrawal to inability to secure the men for a “great Ministry,” and there would appear to be an implication that the statesmen
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  • 1013 6 A deputation, representing the unofficial communities* pre- Representing seated an address of the Unofficial we j como to the Com Communities. mßn( j er| officers and crew of H M 8 Malays, and mentioned that the visit will enhance, in the eyes of the people of the
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  • 491 6 DETECTIVES CHARGED, In the District Court, Penang, this morning, before Mr R Scott, the trial of four Chinese—Tai Keng, Chong Yeng Boey Pan and Yeong Yi Chew was commenced. The first two, who are detectives in the police force are charged with the extortion of $250 from a
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  • 369 6 F M His Royal Highness the Chief cf the General Staff, Siam, left for Don Muang by train. Ab a little after one o'clock on January 14 tbe Prince set out on bi-: journey by aeroplane to Korat. On the 6rh inst,, F M His Royal Highness
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    • 367 6 3 Factories planned Pro- blems solved —Difficulties removed. Engineering 2 Engineering 1 Service. I SE <7T In a previous announcement we enumerated 2 ul some 30 principal engineering supplies—from S bridges to belting, from tractors to tanks, from 2 H chains to culverts, from pulleys to pumps—which H. the B.
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • 434 7 THE CHIEF BUSINESS. [Reuter** Telegrams.] London, Jmaary 17. It is officially confirmed from Paris that the Inter-Allied Conference has b»en postponed till not later than the e.d of the week, pending the installation of the Briand Cabinet. The Da*e F>xed. London, January 17. The Conference of Allied Premiers
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  • 148 7 THE NAVY MINISTER. Paris, January 17. The new Minister of Marine is M. Ou Bthau, The Colonial Minister. Paris, January 17. The French Cabinet includes M. Albert Sariaut, ns Minister for the Colonies. A Workmanlike Cabinet. London, January 17. The new French Cabinet, though regarded as untqud
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  • 52 7 FOR LONDON.AMSTERDAM SERVICE. London, January 17. It is proposed in the spring to use for the regular London to Amsterdam air service, with connections to Germany, Denmark and Sweden, a fleet of wooden-winged Fokker mcnoplanes now building at the Fokker Company's Works at Amsterdam, each capable of carrying
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  • 64 7 London, January 17. The greatest long distance towage feat on record was accomplished by the 4.500 ton Pacific liner Huancbwo, which responded to an SOS call in Mid-Atlantic from the British Pee»', of 4,900 tons, which lost her propeller in a gale. She brought the British
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  • 414 7 EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 17. The milita-y mine a most rema kable raid in Dublin, early yesterday morning The operations are likely to continue for three days. A densely populated area, nearly half a mile square, in the heart of the city, is occupied,
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  • 50 7 Washington, January 17. The equabble as regards O Callaghan, the Irish stowaway, was temporarily settled by the Labour Department permitting 1 im to come ashore and re-ship as a seaman for abroad, The step apparently stays the execution of the States Department’s deportation order, which still stands.
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  • 157 7 THE MID-EASTERN TERRITORIES London, January 17, By what is alleged to be a very narrow majority, the '‘Times” says the Cabinet recently transferred the Middle-Eastern mandated territories to the Colonial Office. Sir A Geddes. London, January 17. It is stated that one reason for Sir Auckland Geddes’s return
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  • 131 7 BIG DECREASE IN COAL FREIGHT RATES. [Reuter’s Telegrapis.] London, January 17. Ti ere a e p’entiful signs of extreme depression in shipping. The recent he»>vy fall in freights L illustrated by quotations for the carriage of coal from the United S ates to Rotterdam, which are now
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  • 420 7 Lordon, December 31, —Tha present unemployment crisis involves a little clas* war of a wholly new kind. On the one band are those who cannot get work and cannot live on whab allowances they are in a position to draw, either under the Government scheme of so-called insurance,
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  • 36 7 A DENIAL. London, January 17, The report thab the Government has decided to abandon the big ship policy is described as without foundation. The Sub-Oommittee on Naval Construction has hitherto reached no decision.
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  • 39 7 A LABOUR SPLIT. Christun’a, Janna y 17. The Norwegian Labour Party has definitely split. The majori>y of the members have joined a new party, called the Nor-wegian-Social Democratic and Labour Party, opposed bo the principles of Moscow.
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  • 117 7 London, January 17. Brigadier-General Sir F J Anderson, formerly Colonial Enganeer, Straits Settlements, It ft £2,391, The following non-delivered cables are lying at the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co Kimgimseng, Selanibang. Magill Sarkies. Before the acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice Sproule, the action was commenced in which
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  • 251 7 CABINET RESIGNS. Pari?, Janoary 17. A Teheran message abates that the Cabinet baa resigned. An unconfirmed report says the Shah has abdicated, No Confirmation. London, January 17. Persian official circles in London have nob received confirmation of the reported abdication of the Shah. A telegram from Teheran, dated
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  • 236 7 AMERICAN’S DENUNCIATION. Berlin, January 17. The well-known American Communist, Mr. Schwartz of San Francisco, who for 20 years preached Communist doctrines and went to Russia with his wife to study the conditions, has returned alone, his wife being dead. He scathingly denounces the Soviet, and declares it is a
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  • 91 7 A POWERFUL COMBINATION. London, January 17. All the fighting squadrons of the British Atlantic Elect sailed to-day from Portland for Spanish waters. The cruise will last two or three months. This the biggest fleet assembly since the war. The ships participating are the Queen Elizabeth, the flagship
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  • 39 7 A SPECIAL SESSION. Washington, January 17. Mr. Foraney, a member of the House of Representatives, who has been conferring with Mr. Harding at Marion (Ohio), says a special session of Congress will be summoned for May 4.
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  • 1336 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“T. O. M.” Mr. J. D. B. Kellar has returned to Singapore from home by the Cap Fimsterre. The Hon. Mr. F. W. Fraser returned to Jesselton from his trip to Hongkong by the Selangor on the 22nd December. ■The funeral of Lady Gertrude Goodman, wife of Sir
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  • 530 8 SIR T R WYNNE’S VIEWS. Sir T R Wynne, Managing Director Bengal-Nagpur Railway, stated, ii evidence, with regard to tin necessity if the Railway Board, thab a system of control of Railways ii. India is essential bat, as at present constituted and working, the facetious, statu and coustitu
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  • 356 8 Free Press," Another Accident in Kuala Lumpur Another fatal accident, with the agency of electricity, occurred in Koala Lumpur on Tuesday evening, the victim this time baing a Tamil telephone w >rher. He was trying to strain a telephone wire running crost-wi-e to the electiic wire when
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    • 276 8 SELLING AT COST PRICE. 1 HERE’S IFX CHANCE j MAKE TVUIA PURCHASES f WASSIAMULL -1 jASSOMULL Co, J ANNUAL JL I |f™ j CLEARANCE If Emm S cn I NOW PROCEEDING A USEFUL PRESENT TO CUSTOMERS. A white metal powder box with g J mirror and puff will be presented
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    • 314 8 HI 111 ’I I A GREAT SHOPPING CARNIVAL XL? faite aw ay’s R B *1 8 1 5 1 Ita t 1 !if I I S “THE HOUSE FOR VALUE.” 1 Annual SALE f NOW ON 1 H In many thousands of homes throughout Penang, Province 2 Wellesley, Kedah, Siam,
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  • 589 9 S T.” TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES, Aiog Thye fur A or Star (Kedah). Lahore for P° rt Swetteuham, Singapore, Chin» and Japan, jin Ho for Pang N fc a. van Go-ns for Deli, Langea, Edi, T Semawe, Segl', Olebleh and Sabang. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port
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  • 75 9 The Ponaga Wireless Station is c'osed for wireless traffic f' r ore week from H .m 17th to 7 a.m., 23rd instant. AH tekerams intended for transmission by that itati ,n during this period should be sent via Sabang Wirehss Station hhips in communication with the Wire
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  • 28 9 333 coolies arrived per es Thongwa, toaay« (f wh ch 130 goto Pulau Jerej*k, tin balance p r oc< ed to Port bwettenham for quarantine their:
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  • 22 9 Ltspatched from Penang Delive ed in London. 15th December By B I 10th January 16 b ByP&O12 h
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  • 15 9 U»e homeward mail, by the Tara, •loses at 10 a.m. on Satu day.
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  • 313 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By trail Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, 7.15 a.n> Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.n Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train ala< 10.15 a.m. ft 3.45 p.m
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  • 389 9 PENANG, JANUARY 20, 1921. BEEF— et»i Soup per catty 30 Roast do 55 Steaks do 50 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 30 stew 30 Rump Steak do 50 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 69 Heart per catty 89 Liver do 60
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  • 38 9 SENDAYAN’S DIVIDEND. (Special Cable.) London, January 17. No dividend is recommended by Sennah Rubber Co., which carries forward £48,000. Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., pays a dividend of 10 per cent and carries forward £19,000.
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  • 127 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. 00 QQ x> SHARES. o "3 a CQ CQ O DQ (Rubber Dollar) c. c. c. S c. Allenby R 40c 35c 40c Bukit Katil 50c 60c 60c 70c Craigielea P 80c 75c
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  • 15 9 Tin was quoted in London to-daj at £lBl 10s spot, £lB7 three months.
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  • 175 9 Pbnano, January 20, 1921 SP. Tapioca 56.00 sellers. M P. Tapioca $6.50 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $l7 nominal White Pepper s3o} nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $3B nominal Cloves $7B nominal Nutmegs average of $35.00 nominal f
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  • 119 9 January 20, 1921. (BX COURTBSY OF THB ChARTBRED BASK'. 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. 159 3 days’sight Private 160 c Bombay Demand Bank 150 c Madras D Rman( J Bank m
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  • 945 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. 1 1 J J NAMES. S j Z RUBBER (Dollar.) c c SOl Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 35e 40e Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.75 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicat» 16 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1.4( 1.60 Ayer
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 184 9 CURES TALK. GREAT FAME OF A GREAT MEDICINE WON BY ACTUAL MERIT. The fame of Little’s Oriental Balm has been won by the good it has done to those who have been crippled with pain. Mr. N. Elder of 14, King George Street, Greenwich, London, says: I was troubled awfully
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    • 253 9 5 f HOTEL, LIMITED, H I t (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) K 1 (SEASIDE,) PENANG. if 1 1 ’I THE FINEST SITUATION IN PENANG TERMS MODERATE I f UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF I E. R. HENDERSON, Manager. IU I fiREEN ISLAND QEMENT I COMPANY, LIMITED. B (INCORPORATED IN
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  • 515 10 One of the results of the recent conflict in the Italian engineering industry has been the retirement of Com mandatore Agnelli, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and one of the founders of the Fiat Automobile Company. Mr. Agnelli will remain attached to the Fiat Company in an
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  • 136 10 PREPARATIONS FOR ELECTIONS. Peking, January 3.—The Mongolian and Tibetan Bureau will complete the preparations for the elections in Mongolia and Tibet before the Chinese New Year. With this object in view, Prnce Kalachin, the Director of the Bureau, will summon a conference of the Tibetan and Mongolian
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    • 225 10 THE 10 n p” ANDRE CITROEN I JA r I V I _y The Citroen is not a mere combination but a harmonious blending of those essential qualities which place it Primus inter Pares Pet ol Consumption 35 to 45 Miles per gallon. Oil Consumption 1,000 Miles per gallon. Malcolm
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    • 35 10 UP-TO-DATE PRINTING j of every description undertaken. J from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by K The Pining Gazette Pre», Ltd. with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic display guaranteed
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    • 536 10 a OMOSHOmCML-: i E'-'- 0 fl rheIPRESENI CRISIS necessitates every ESTATE OWNER St PLANTER to are now using the (XETRAC to keep down the weed and to Cultivate their estates since one CLETRAC with a running n MoZiseow day of not more than $25 including a 20 per cent depreciation
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  • 540 11 THE KBASSIN NEGOTIATIONS. Mr. Krassin, who has returned to Moscow, issued a statement in mail week, as under: The attention of the Russian Trade Delegation has been drawn to certain statements in the press with reference to the negotiations now in progress. On Monday morning a draft embodying
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  • 115 11 Peking, January 3. —It appears that the appointment of Tsai Cheughsin as Tuchun of Kansu was suggested by Yang Tsing-hsin, the Tuchun of Sinkiang, and that the Government recognised the necessity for close co-ope-ration lietween Kansu and Sinkiang. It is urged that if Ma Fu-hsiang secured the Tuchunship
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  • 99 11 An interesting sidelight on the menial attitude of labourers in Japan was obtained recently by the authorities in the Social affairs Bureau 'of the Municipal Office, Tokio. According to the “Jiji,” a thousand representative workers of Japan were asked the following questions: (1) Which is the most
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 402 11 j i OOIIGHS Soon Yield to Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. There is nothing like Teno’s Lightrring Cough Cure for those hard Bronchitis coughs that strain your whole body, and hurt so much that you are afraid to cough at all. Such coughs are dangerous, because the strain they put upon
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    • 178 11 WESTERN ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT The battery is the heart of pfS. One reason for tiie exeep- g a power and light outfit. tionally long life of this With the set illustrated battery is the automatic S g you get the WESTERN regulation of the charge—--1 ELECTRIC BATTERY— the other
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    • 495 12 r E i j GOODRICH OTYRE Best proves its Superiority on bad S road surfaces. K The Safety Tread i grips the road and ensures freedom k from sAld without minimising the power ci the car. j TRY ONE AND SEE. Adamson, Gilfillan 6? Co., Ltd,, CT (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND)
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    • 348 12 YWR MZRSAMT9I.E SANK 6P IdMITEB. Hiaorporatad <> Vaglaid), Authorised Capital £3,OOO,£JCJ Subscribed Capital 1.800,002 1,050,0 T Reserve Fund; and; Undivided Profits 1,146,400 Boa d of, Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryde. Eu„ H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Otralna j-i, Eic Sir David Yule, Lord Carmijhasl, G
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