Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 January 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 17. VOL. LXXIX. FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 444 1 utiinableeverywherewholesalefrom I fn sSu f I a. Oat Sam Laon< Co., Penang. f THE I I MARCHANT CALCULATOR «TL -*jjl BUV j I? A T N E R li WHAT IT CAN DOr If wf I ill* W Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication. Division, also Calculates Interest, J p mUm i Freights,
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    • 17 1 iHE bL& uAti .h iu’inir •MOWS* «UV'/W-mM* Bal. Meita S.S. a f.BJk Ong Sam Leong A 00.
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  • 527 2 —Ex. THE NEW PPtOPOSALS. Interest in the subject of barter s the most feasible means of iug trade with countries whose change system has broken down is steadily growing and we notice that several of our contemporaries are now exploring this avenue. The only verse criticism we
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  • 47 2 Manila, December 14.—The House of Representatives in the Philippine Legislature has passed a Bill appropriating twenty-five thousand pesos to defray the expenses of the Worll Press Convention which will piobablv be invited to meet here in April instead of in Sydney, N. S. AV.
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    • 1723 2 iwwwTf it -wiwr.« POSITIONS VAU A NT. NOT I GES* TfcNUftKS I Driver wanted for Motor Launch in Penang Police Fancy Dress Bali is DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION rMJW Renong. Apply United Engineers, Ltd., postponed till 29th January. RIVER BRIDGE FOR PEKING‘HANAUn ITCHARD&C° L—" V 1W I 8 W I I
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    • 187 2 HARD TO BELIEVE YET NEVERTHELESS TRUE AND EASILY VERIFIED. Air. J. Sawyer living at 8, Newhall Street, Birmingham, was a great sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, but had no faith in advertised cures and it was only after great persuasion that he was induced to give Little’s Oriental Balm a trial.
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  • 1088 3 CONFUSED VERDICT. W' hat is extraordinary about a capital trial that has engrossed the pubI interest, says the “Daily Express,’’ i, the jury’s rider. They have leuom,neiltled the murderers to mercy on the <ri ,und that their crime was not“preme diluted.” H the jury understood the weaning
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  • 272 3 —Ex. The fact that the miners have applied themselves more vigorously to work is one bright spot in the industrial situation at Home. Figures for the past few weeks are not available, but the Coal Association, which represents the employers, recently issued a statement congratulating all concerned
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  • 170 3 DISQUIETING NEWS FROM THE COLLIERIES. Calcutta, January s.—Disquieting information reached Calcutta to-day from the coal districts, where it is said political propagandists are attempting to create trouble. An endeavour to organise a general strike of coal miners has so far failed, but several industrial concerns in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 67 3 YOUR MIRROR WILL TELL YOU if you need Pinkettes- If your face is pimply or yellow, if you see slime upon your tongue, its answer is you do, because these symptoms usually indicate a disordered condition of the liver or bowels. M are laxative perfection and act as gently as
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    • 2600 3 A «r MUo c Machinery. The Order for a Sand-Lime Bricks Plant; wv, placed by the A Copy of this Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of pi anterF '»nd Agency Co, Lid. in May Im-, .nd i is being .applied by Meur. Companies F. M. 8. Sutcliffe, Speakman
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  • 757 4 detectives charged. The trial of the two Chinese detecliyes charged with the extortion of s*2so from a Kuala Lumpur goldsmith ami with wrongfully confining him, was continued in the District Court before Mr. R. Scott yesterday afternoon. Two other Chinese are charged with aiding and abetting. Chew Ee
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  • 67 4 Shanghai, January 11.—'IMie arlangements have practically been completed tor the establishment of an aero(bniime at Shanghai in connection with *be air mail ami passenger service between Shanghai ami Peking. The inauguration in the summer of a Shanghai-( anton route is also contemplated. Cfthmel Holt and Tcbeng- Hung
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  • 304 4 EUROPEAN LADY’S MISFORTUNE. In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Tuesday, before Mr. W. Pryde, Magistrate, a Hylam “boy" named Dan See 800 was charged with being found in possession of stolen property, namely, a gold ring set with a ruby, the property of Mrs. A. Taylor
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  • 192 4 The story of how a theft was detected by means of a large mirror was related before Mr A Baker in the Second Police ourt. this morning, when tioon Mow was charged with stealing a box of toilet soap, to the value of $l, from a shop
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  • 90 4 Chuah Hok and Seang Huat were charged in the Second Police Court today, Mr. A. C. Baker on the Bench, with importing bhang into the Colony and with beiig in possession of bhang. The bhang was found in the folds of the sail of a tongkang
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  • 127 4 hi the case of Cheshire v. Messrs. Henderson Bros., Ltd., before the Supreme Court Singapore some weeks ago ami which at the time created some interest in the < ommercial community, it will be remembered Mr. Cheshire brough an action against Messis, Henderson Brothers, Limited,
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  • 897 4 H. M. S. MALAYA.” CHIEF SECRETARY’S BANQUET. The Chief Secretary’s banquet to wellcome H M 8 Malaya took place at the Selangor Club cd Wednesday night. The table was adorned with hard won trophies of the sports field,while silver bowls filled with roses were placed along the table at intervals.
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  • 1343 4 Malay Mail.” IMPRESSIVE UNVEILING CEREMONY. One of the most impressive ceremonials connected with the visit of H M.S Malaya wr.s performed on Wednesday morning in the presence of a large and representative gathering, when Sir Laurence Guillemard, Governor of the Straits Settlements, and High Commissioner of the Federated
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  • 402 4 At the original meeting of the State Committee for the reception of H.M.S. “Malaya,” it was decided to divide the state into Perak North and Perak South. The following districts are included in Perak North: Larut, Krian, Kuala Kangsar, Upper Perak. Perak South includes: Kinta, Batang Padang,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 311 4 NEW POSITION VACANT. A qualified Dresser wanted for T-or,c Estate. £pply in writing to Man&?- r stating qualifications and salary fxpecte*i MISCELLANEOUS. Required. Theodolite- 5 inch Trau-it —Complete With accessories. DutMv Level 12 inch or 14 inch with or wi.h .u--compass Complete. Also Levelling S .2 —l4 feet with levelling
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 54 4 TOWN HALL, PENANG. commencing THURSDAY, 20IH JINIHRY, 1921, AT 9-30 P.M. Return Season of the BANDMAN COMEDY CoFrl. Jau. 21 Grumpy. c.f u n 9? An of a Sudden Sat Jan 22 Peggy. Mon. Jan. 24 The Naughty Wife. Tues. Jan 25 Billeted. Booking plans at the KOBINSON PIANO COMPANY.
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  • 1001 5 —■'Pioneer.” THE WORD-WIDE DEPRESSION. Recently, at the dinner of the Federation of British Industries, Mr. Lloyd George reminded the British people of the ingenuity, resource and skill which they can show upon occasion. The occasion is now to-day surely; for the industrial situation at the
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  • 142 5 Debrett, tor many years a portly ■volume, is now of a startling corpulence, which is not to be wondered at. in n ie«’ of the thousands of «ar honours it has to include. As Mr. Arthur G. Hesilrige, the editor, explains in his
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    • 252 5 .xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:n: 'd'ord I 1 TUN TRUCKS X THE Forel Truck gives mer- x chants and planters a great v opportunity for business growth, x a. 96 It widens their effective area. X It means motor transportation at low cost -low first cost, low oper- X ating cost. It eliminates slow
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    • 86 5 Just Received a Fresh Consignment of g Chocolates Bon Boas, Stuffed Prunes Dates Pascall’s, Sweets —Assorted. Huntiev and Palmer’s Genoa, Fruit and Ceylon Cakes in i and 2 lb. Tins. >»♦»< The United Trading Coy., io, Beach Street, Penang. ESTATE SUPPLIES. Momis, Veneers, Acetic Acid, Sodium Bisulphite, Porcelain Rubber Cups,
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    • 499 5 J INSIST ON GETTING I I J PROVISIONS J Fresh Stocks Held By:— S MESSRS. TONG JOO CO. g I MESSRS. CHONG KEE COY. g s Sole Agents for Penang F. M. S. I F. G. TAYLOR Co. Ltd., I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements), 5 PENANG AND SINGAPORE Indigestion
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 172 5 —l—in unriili 1 AII HIIIM I II 1 VEXfSSR Wi.T g From Thursday, 20th, 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-Higbt Reels 5
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  • 1338 6 When the Government, coalowners’ and miners’ representatives arrived at a settlement of the coal strike, we drew attention to the opportunity which the eternaTquarrels in the industry in ihe United Kingdom presented to America Export of British coal to foreign countries, including France and Italy, was restricted
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  • 1215 6 The defeat of England in the third test match, at Adelaide, by 119 The Test runs, gives Australia the Matches. honours and The Ashes,’’ and robs the remaining test?, at Brisbane and Sydney respectively, of much of their interest. The latest test match has been remarkable for
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  • 549 6 “LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY.” The comedy in which Mr C.ril Maude has found '>ue of his be-t parts a t ae td aa excellent house to the Town Hall, last night, when the Bandman Com; dy Ccmpany commenced their return season extending over five nights. The
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    • 138 6 f THE PORT OF MANCHESTER MARINE INSURANCE GO., (1919) LTD. agents: BEHR CO., PENANG. V I NY CARLSBERG 1 3 I gr»*. pre g 1 THE OLD FAVOURITE j 1 JUST ARRIVED 1 I 1 j IN CASES OF f J’ 48 QUARTS AND 96 PINTS. f g OBTAINABLE FROM
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    • 12 6 <r E. 4 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • 238 7 THE BIG lUID ENDED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 18, The troops investing Dublin were withdrawn after 36 hoars. Warning to Cork. London, January 18. General Strickland, in a letter to the Deputy Mayor of Cork, refers to recent dastardly attempts to murder police, and says the present state of
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  • 76 7 What is the nationality of De Valera Exhaustive inquiries have, I am told, been made by a Government department. De Valera, it is Bsid, was born in New York of a Spanish father. Tiu», he has had a clos-i connection with Ireland, but I am reminded of
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  • 89 7 MANY REGIMENTS TO BE DEMOBILISED. Delhi, January 18. In consequence of the termination of the war and the bad financial outlook, the Government will demobilise about a dozsn Indian cavalry, and over thirty Indian infantry regiments, entailing the discharge of 30,000 men and 2,500 British officers within
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  • 176 7 PARIS COMMENT. Paris, January 18.—The papers are com minting most favou ably upon the new Cabinet, which, in their opinion, well reflects the nation's will and aspiiations as expressed in the last elections. The papers are especially pleased with the cooperation of such energetic experienced men as M
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  • 73 7 SIR C. SYKES’ STATEMENT. London, January 18. Interviewed on bis return to London from Denmark, Sir C Sykes expressed the opinion that substantial trade with Russia will be impossible for a long time, owing to Russia’s lack of exportable commodities, thus the Soviet clearing house in Copenhagen has
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  • 37 7 A GREEK REVERSE [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Constan'inople, January 18. The Nationalists claim to have dtfeatrd tbe Greeks north west of E-kishebr and forced them to retreat over tbe whole line, with heavy losses, including 800 prisoners.
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  • 114 7 Under the new regime in Greece, there may be soma startling developments in Thrace and Anatolia before long, owing to the military situation in the Near East. It is reported by a competent French authority that Greece has 180,000 men under arms at present—loo.ooo in Asia Minor,
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  • 209 7 M Leygues declared to the Finance Committee of tha Chamber, tegardiog the situation in Syria and Cilicia, that as far as Sy ia is concerned Fratce has a definite mandate, which ahe is executing. Her presence in Syria is indispensable to the maintenance of her rank
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  • 72 7 PRESIDENT’S MANIFESTO. Berlin, January 18. President Ebert is-ued a manifesto on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the German Empire, extollh g the unity of the German tribes, bewailing tbe separation of compatriots, particularly Austria, and adding that “despite d-fferences in political and economic views, frontiers
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  • 49 7 A MONTH’S GRACE. London, Jar nary 18, Official circles in London have received a telegram from Vienna stating that the Chancellor is now taking a more cheerful view of the financial situation, According to tbe present indication, the Government will be able to cary on another month.
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  • 268 7 There is support for the renewed stories that there is likely to be a great shortage of whisky in the near future. In fact, in some quarters, particularly in Loudon, the shortage is apparent now, A leading distiller stated that there mu>t undoubtedly be a
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  • 185 7 MR BLAND’S REPLY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, January 18, Mr McClure’s Yellow Peril” article has produced two letters io the T»mes,” from Mr J O P Bland and Sir H H Johnston respectively. Mr Bland emphasises the, fallaciousness of the idea of Asiatic solidarity, which he says typifies the
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  • 72 7 LIVERPOOL MILLERS ANGRY, London, January 18 Indignation among the Liverpool millers has been aroused by the report of the Food Ministry refusing to permit the export of flour to Central Europe, unless a certain quan'i’y of Chi; ese flour is also taken. It is pointed out that there
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  • 318 7 Washington, December B—Nearly 200 warship’, including one super-Dreadnoaght and 96 destroyers, were completed for the American Navy dating the fiscal year ended the 30th Jane, and more than 100 others, including eleven super-Dread-noughts and six great battle-C'uisere, we r > building at that time. The annual report
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  • 43 7 Ocean rates for cotton between Galveston and Liverpool and Manchester have been cut from 115 cents to 90 cents per cwt, via first-class steamers. The rates by second-class vessels is 85 cents. These are the lowes: rates since 1917.
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  • 136 7 Tokio police have decided to prohibit publication or display of nude pictures of any kind, whether reproductions of ancient masterpieces or tbe work of modern artis s The pruning knife, says she Tokio correspondent of the Central News, is used to magazines as well, and no pictures, ei
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  • 62 7 ENGLAND LOSE “THE ASHES.” The third test match, at Adelaide, resulted in a win for Australia by 119 runs. England, who had scored 66 for one wicket in the second innings on Wednesday, were all out yesterday for 370. Australia, having also won the two previous test
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  • 26 7 Adelaide, January 18. Australia (second innings) 364 for five wickets (Armstrong 121, Kelleway 115 not out). [The Australian total was 582, as given yesterday.]
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  • 405 7 I sing not of the tented field, but of the grassy sward, Where England’s champions, flannel clad, brown browed, of shoulders broad Met in fair fray on an autumn day, eleven picked and true, From the far off land
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  • 65 7 Lahore, January 18.—A London cable of January 15th to the “Civil and Military Gazette” gives the following F.A. League results:—Everton 3, Aston Villa 0; Bradford 1, Huddersfield Town 1; Chelsea 2, Manchester City 1; Liverpool 0, Sunderland 0; Newcastle United 4, Bradford City 1; Oldham Athletic 0,
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  • 95 7 The following are results in the P.C.C. tennis tournament: Single Handicap Class “B .3 H. T. Clark beat —15.4 C. E. B. Waldren 6—3, 6—4. Profession Pairs.—A. J. L. Donaldson and R. N. Hamilton beat H. D. Jensen aud C. C. T. Powell 6—2, 6—o. Double Handicap
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  • 83 7 The following is a result in the P.O. C. bowls tournament: Mixed Doubles Handicap:— Scr. Mrs A. E. T. Murray and G. Wright Motion beat Scr. Mrs. W. S. Dunn and W. S. Goldie 21—6. The following ties are fixed for Friday, the 21st January Championship (Final).-
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  • 1572 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murray are leaving for home shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Watt left Bangkok by the Katong homeward bound. Among the passengers wffio returned to Hongkong by the Empress of Asia was Mr. J.H. Wallace, the general agent of the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services. Mr.
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  • 627 8 FEWER ORDERS AND CONTRACTS CANCELLED. The decline in shipbuilding is one of the most serious industrial signs of the present day. For some time business had been getting low. It is stated that not only are new orders scarce, but others are being cancelled, and from the Clyde
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  • 162 8 Evidently a good deal of amusement is to be got out of the new “Who’s M ho. A correspondent with an eye for curious facts has been digging some of these out of its pages, and he finds that the space taken up by Cabinet Ministers shows
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  • 580 8 STANDPOINT OF THE SMALLER COLONIES. In the discussion which i* taking place in “The Times” under the title “Great Ships or Vice-Admiral R. H. Anstruther contributes a letter in which he takes the overseas standpoint, and looks at the question from the point of view. The
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  • 244 8 I he Law Lords, sitting in the House of Lords had before them an appeal from decisions given in the Irish courts. Mr. .John B. Dunlop, of Dublin, the inventor of the pneumatic tyre, claimed in the Uhaucery Division of the High Court of Justice in Ireland
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  • 427 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Huugaria for Singapore, Chin* an i Japan. Ban Whatb Soon for Port Sw<ttenham and Singapore. Padang for Palau Langkawi and Perlis Setul. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Jin Ho for Pans Nua. Expbotbd Abbivals, Tara, Singapore, 22nd, G. Apcar. Singapore, 22nd. Ekma,
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  • 277 8 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By train Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, V 7.15 a.m. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p in Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alec 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 14 8 Toe horn ward mail, by the Tar*! closes at 10 s.m. to-morrow.
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    • 185 8 MW—— >»il—H ---> < Ml 111 mill HIiHII 11l 11—1 II I—l Mir 111 i REPUBLIC I g Is Demanded by Q I Every Motorcar Owner I j i Best Tyres 6 Tubes i In the Market. 0 I 0 Apply the 0 Eastern Pacific Trading O L‘ d Sole
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  • 610 9 S EMBILAN ESTATES. I)KASTIC REST 1 JICTIf)N ADVOCATED. Ihe fifteenth annual general meetiiof the Sembilan Estates Company, Limited, was held at 7, Crosby Square E.C., Mr. C. R. Gilliat (the chairman) presiding. iie Chairman said there had never been so many adverse circumstances contributing Io depress the rubber market even
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  • 133 9 -“Tribune.” Hiere is room for much red-tape onseuxe over the fact that motor car 'xixes are payable without formal de"l:*n<l. A forgetful owner may find outsell subjected to much petty ann<'saiwe. the courtesy of a reminder the amount of the tax and when I’ft.ynient is due i
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  • 670 9 THE CRUCIAL PERIOD. The greatest disservice, that can be done to the plantation industry at this juncture is to suggest that the visible supply of rubber is not excessive, that stocks are not unduly large, and that it is only necessary to sit still and take the long
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  • 50 9 (From our own Correspondent). Singapore. January 21. At Singapore rubber auctions, there was a good all-round demand, with sheet selling up to 37, and crepe to 41 cents. The quantity of rubber sold was 610 tons. [There was no sale for copra, which is down to sl3.]
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  • 31 9 The exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, when the Chief Post Office will l>e closed at noon. There will be no issue of the “Pinang Gazette” on Monday.
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  • 446 9 The report of the Directors of the Duff Development Company, Ltd., for the year ended 31st March, 1920, states that the total income from all sources during the year amounted to £123,853 14s. 6d. as against £80,261 Bs. sd. for the twelve months ended 31st March 1919.
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  • 261 9 “S. F. P.” That trafficking in girls is still existent among the Chinese is proved by the case, in which a Chinese named Chan Ah Ngan residing at 300 TanjongPagar Road was sentenced by Mr Langham Carter in the District Court Singapore, to three months’ rigorous imprisonment
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  • 65 9 In his fall in the Indian Grand National, Pomade, which won the Grand Annual a few days ago, broke his shoulder and will have to be destroyed. His owner, Mr. A. C. Thomas, has had bad luck lately, having lost three horses in three months. Beauvoir died in
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  • 318 9 ALTERNATE DAY TAPPING. The report of the directors of Glenealy Plantation o Ltd, to be presented at the annual meeting at the offices of the Secretaries, Derrick and Co, on Jan 29, for the year ended 31 October 1920) says the profit for the year, after providing for
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  • 512 9 The 10th annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Kong Lee (1 erak) Plantations, Limited, was held on December 20 at the registered offices, 22, Renfield Street, Glasgow, Mr L Dougal (chairman of ths company) presiding. The Chairman said. The results for the year, it
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  • 22 9 23rd J*n, Sunday. 9.15 R.m. Matins and Sermon (Tamil) 5.15 p.m. Children’s Service.’ 6.30 p.m. Evensong ani Sermon
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  • 13 9 24th January, Monday. 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion.
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  • 316 9 Messrs William Jacks Co, London, reported on the 220 d December; Al) markets continue depressed, but consumers are not well bought, and there is a fair sizdd Bear account in everything. In some quarters it is thought that quotations are being allowed to fall for valuation parposes
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  • 121 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day. CD OQ CD qq SHARES. I tQ 72 S 3 72 (Rubber Dollar) 5 c. c. S c. I c. Jimah 1.10 1.20 1.35 150 Malaka Pinda 1.30 1.50 1.50 1.75 Malakoff 2.00
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  • 16 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December Ayer Kuning lbs 8,650 Temerloh 7,018
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  • 61 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 23 to 29| diamond No. 2 15 22£ Crepe good pale thin- 18
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  • 33 9 Yesterday’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $87.50, tin ore $87,50 per picul. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Pen ang was $9l, tin ore $9l per picul, busines done.
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  • 104 9 Jan 21, 22, 24 and 25—Bandman Comedy Company, Town Hall Jan 23—Penang Hunt Club Ride, Pok Ground, 6 45 a.m. Jan 24—Cricket, P.C.C. v Penang Recreation Club, 11 a.m„ Esplanade. Jan 24—Thkipusam, Bank Holiday. Jan 25—Legislative Council, 2 30 p m. Jan 26—St George’s Ball, Meeting o* Subscribers,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 663 9 Sure Death to Corns **Gets-It” Makes ’Em Lose Theift Grip and Lift Off Painlessly. The first thing “Gets-It” does when it land? on a corn or callus is to snuff out the pain. Then it shrivels the corn or callus and loosens It. n WBwSM •‘Get.-It’’ V Spella XI for
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  • 448 10 Messrs James F. Hattoa Co., Ltd Matcbester, repotted on Wednesday, Dectmber 22ad, as follows Liverpool Cotton. r bast Week Fully Mid-Americau—Spot 11.41 11.71 Mid-American Current Month 10.24 10.40 Sakellaridis F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 26.00 27.00 do. Current Month 19.30 18.76 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 46.25 15.80 Current Month
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    • 178 10 NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. i MOTOR BRANCH. MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. It Reductions are allowed if the assured has more than one Car Insured. > It |i Bonus A Liberal Bonus is allowed 'off p xt i the Renewal Premium when no claim has been made. I'
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    • 367 10 J?inet ng Qazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 1.40 4 1.35 6 1.30 8 1.25 10 1.15 „12 1.00 18 375 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged .by space. A line of ordinary
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    • 299 10 I SELLING AT COST PRICE. I I HERE’S |D CHIANG E J J MAKE YWWrV PURCHASES IWASSIAMULL lASSOMULL i Co., I 1 I I ANNUAL -O A I E" I I CLEARANCE OAVLEfa I I NOW PROCEEDING 1 A USEFUL PRESENT TO CUSTOMERS. A white metal powder box with 1
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  • 733 11 CIVIL ADMINISTRATION REVIEWED. lire first connected narrative of Mesopotamian administration since British troops landed at the mouth of the Shatt-al-Arab, early in November, 1914, has been published by the India Office as a White Paper under the title, “Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia.” It carries the story
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 231 11 TANGYE’S I PUMPS. AM Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift. I I I II J I I I B I u/j® i b V* 1) VI n B For Full Particulars Apply to: E I Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Ltd I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) B| g ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, I
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