Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 July 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-07-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 167. VOL LXXX. THURSDAY, 27th JULY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement591 1922-07-27 1 F j i CIGARETTES J, Number 555 Virginia J s The Most Elegant and Refined Cigarettes in the World. > J 1 JODELITE i I I (REGISTERED) “imfl’© < Wjjl The wonderful TIMBER PRESERVATIVE is too well-known 1 UUu U IItAU fSl 1 S throughout the tropica! world to need591 words
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Advertisement10 1922-07-27 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO TUB DISPENSARY. 1 i;10 words
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Article3658 1922-07-27 2 Charge Against Advocate. (From oi’R Own Correspondent.) Mr. N. K- Bain, first class magistrate, Ipoh, held a preliminary inquiry in'o day in lhe preliminary inquiry into the charges preferred against Mr Hugh Thorne, Advocate and Solicitor of Taiping, of criminal breach of trust in res pect3,658 words
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Advertisement467 1922-07-27 2 WHITEAWATS THE MAN’S STORE Ready for service clothing in which quality is the first consideration. >»♦.< Men's Tennis Shirts.— Plain white h matte tennis shirts, collar attached,- wristband cuffs. Sizes 15 to IN j n( .j |p I neck. Price $4-95 each. (Oiw I Poplin Tennis Shirts.— Plain mercerised poplin467 words
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Article1812 1922-07-27 3 DIVOTS” FROM SANDWICH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, June 28. Kirkwood staunchly declines to accept the label of “Pure Scots,” and says he is an Australian. As a matter of fact, he was born in Australia of Scottish parents, who emigrated from Invernessshire some 35 years ago. Consequently1,812 words
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Advertisement190 1922-07-27 3 The Crowning Feature— j I Your Hat: If clothes make a Man surely his Hat crowns the effect. Well dressed men, who like to be sure of style and quality, choose their headgear here. Our selec- H tions include only the finest g productions of the best makes. All styles190 words
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Advertisement142 1922-07-27 3 YOU CAN BUY I A PLAYER PIANO OR PIANO ON I EASY TERMS. I Call in To-day and let us explain our system to you. All instruments specially constructed for Tropical use. 'TV t” BißmShUiihin ii IM i' wfM U I i Sd Ml I I Robinson Piano Co., Ltd.,142 words
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Article1313 1922-07-27 4 There is a sense in which the phrase Manners make the Man can be taken which differs from the conventional acceptation, namely. that good manners are an excellent investment and bad or indifferent ones a great handicap to worldly advancement. In an article that appears in a recent1,313 words
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Article1211 1922-07-27 4 Reverting to the subject of wireless, i I w and the recent report of Impenal Wire- thp WirelesB Telegraphy less and Commission on a Singapore. sc h eme f or communication throughout the Empire by means of a chain of stations, in which Singapore will be a1,211 words
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141 1922-07-27 4 This Society is not well known in liu Straitsitself, but it is doiny kitnlly work at Home in helping those old Stniu people who have fallen on bad tinr". The object of the Society is the rd it any person whose whole term ot resi«l» iic*141 words
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Article63 1922-07-27 4 Tan Seng, alias Kasim, describe! a- Chinese Mohamedan. isbeinu br<m_:f fore Mr. Bull at Singapore by Meeton, on a charge of causing y a rash act by' shooting Pillau Obin on Friday last. I'' were out shooting pigs. an«l «l' ll accidentally shot. He was bum- 163 words
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Article151 1922-07-27 4 A hired car taken lumi (j l Hiring Company with M'’Messrs. Barker and Co. as a knocked over ami killed an J' lll at the 9:} mile. Bukit Tiniah .r pore. The Chinese driver p being brought before M'- v Inspector T. Edwards. c pcausing151 words
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Advertisement359 1922-07-27 4 (KrcnTrfr ~r *rrm ttttxi tfttt .«.iaiaaakj FAIRBANKS, MORSE I “Y” OIL ENGINES. S RELIABLE POWER AT LOW COST. 3 Economy prompts the user to cut the cost 8 I of power to the lowest limit and the Type “Y M oil engines offer another opportunity to reduce 8 this expense.359 words
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Advertisement33 1922-07-27 4 “E. O.” RACEWEEK. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY DAY. RACE DINNERS AND DANCING Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Extension of License Saturday Night. E. O. ORCHESTRA Accompanied by Mr.i MURPHY, Raffles Jazz Drummer. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.33 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1922-07-27 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.13 p.m. 8.57 D-ni. TO-MORROW. 2.51 a.m. 9. 3 a.m. 2.51 p.ui. 9.33 p.m.21 words
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Article132 1922-07-27 5 The King’s Message. [Reuter’s Telecrams.] London, duly 24. If. tin* King sent a message wel,dining the International Peace Con.,r4.sS which opened at the Mansion House, attended by 500 delegates, representing over twenty nations, wisha rr success to its eftorts in the cause of universal peace. The Danger[Reuter’s Telecrams.] - 132 words
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Article103 1922-07-27 5 I AIM RE OF DISCIPLINE. London, July 25Chief Officer Cartwright said at the time of the collision when the order for boat stations, was given, he was unable to find the Lascars. He was of the opinion that discipline failed be cause everything was so sudden. The103 words
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Article56 1922-07-27 5 COMMITTEE’S REPORT London, July 25. I he Committee appointed to enquire into the question of duty on German fabric gloves reported that Lancashire li:i> not made out a case against the imposition of the duty. It is therefore anticipated that the Government will immediately request the House56 words
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Article40 1922-07-27 5 IM P( >ll TANT C(INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES. The Hague, July 25. At the opening of the States Genend, Queen Wilhelmina said measures to meet the dissolved Chambers’ demand for important changes in the constitution would be introduced without delay.40 words
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Article44 1922-07-27 5 ACCIDENT IN INDIA. Karachi, July 25. I lie aviator, Major Blake, when fixing to Lahore, crashed when landnig at Sibi, eighty miles South-East "f Quetta. Nobody was hurt- The under carriage was smashed. The unnien will probably be detained six days.44 words
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Article39 1922-07-27 5 London, July 26Mr. (ravan Duffy, the Irish Free tate foreign Minister, has resigned, ’"I account of his opposition to the mxeinnient’s policy on “grave and 111 gent issues,’’ although he agrees with the Government's military policy.39 words
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Article31 1922-07-27 5 Rome,-July 25. Orlando abandoned the task 11 übinet making, owing to the op(,f the Catholics, who vetoed inclusion of Conservative Liberals ’lie Cabinet, because they upheld ’“e Fascist i.31 words
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Article25 1922-07-27 5 Paris, July 25. I' L understood that Italy and Bel- ''ill participate in tile Conf M Lloyd George and oincare on reparations.25 words
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Article41 1922-07-27 5 Moscow, July 25. n..'' l lnn ising the sale of mill "ns prohibited on the 7‘ k ~f <>•<’ "nr, will be issued Huiic 1;?l s anticipated with amt llls" i'ing. The manufacture v(,tlku wi i* be a state41 words
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Article100 1922-07-27 5 Alleged Scuttling. London. July 25. Another case of scuttling- of a (ireek steamer was heard in the King’s Bench Division, when two Greek merchants and shipowners sued Ihe British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company to recover the insurance on the “Jollanda,” which was abandoned on the Goodwin SamL100 words
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Article48 1922-07-27 5 REVISED RE LES London, July 25. Revised rules for the construction of steel ships, approved by the Committee of Lloyd’s, will operate from January 13. They include reductions of material on the sides of vessels, and increases of decks, producing a combination economising weight and material.48 words
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Article57 1922-07-27 5 SURREY DEFEATED. London, July 25 At Blackheath, Kent beat Surrev by ten wickets. At Nottingham. Yorkshire beat Notts by five wickets. Notts’ second innings realised 74, Roy Kiln er taking five wickets for 14 ami Robinson five for 20. At Eastbourne. Somerset beat Sussex by three wickets. At57 words
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Article37 1922-07-27 5 PRESIDENT’S INTER VENTION New York, July 25. President Harding has personally taken charge of the negotiations be ween the railwaymen and the companies in consequence of the Railway Labour Board’s failure to reach agreement37 words
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Article337 1922-07-27 5 T.0.M.” Dr. Samuel And Mrs. Wong I ek Trapped by Robbers. Matter of fact and prosaic Ipoh was treated to a sensation on Saturday night when Dr. Samuel, a medical practitioner, in Market Street, Ipoh. who has been engaged by Dr. Wong 1 Ek's son to replace“ T.0.M.” - 337 words
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Article61 1922-07-27 5 The results of tennis ties played yesterday were as under: Championship Qualifying Round. —SMadsen beat J. R. Huxter (5 —2, 6—4. Singles Handicap Class C. 15 W.H. Mair beat —.3 W. Brown 6 —2, 7 —5 —15.2 C. H. Eldridge beat —-4 L. Flinte:6 o, 6 —l61 words
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Article894 1922-07-27 5 Mr. J I). Powell (the race handicapper at Bangkok) left for Australia on six i months’ leave- Mr. I*. L. William 6 manager Messrs. <V. Mansfield ami Co.. Smga}>ore left tor home on Monday afternoon on leaveThe death has occurred at Naini Tai of Sir George Knox,894 words
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Article286 1922-07-27 5 TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. 2-30.—High Plate, (6 furlongs). 2- Stewards’ Plate, (R. C.). •3-20.—Club Plate. (R. C.). 3- Club Cup, (Mile). 4- —(Hub Purse, (5 furlongs). 3-35.—Hi1l Purse, (6 furlongs). o.—Stewards’ Purse, (R. C.). >-~s.—President’s Cup, (4 furlongs). —Hill Stakes, (6 furlongs). SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Race I—Beau Brumniel or Babz,286 words
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Article69 1922-07-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. July 27. The first of seven murder cases at the Singapore Assizes commenced yesterday. Lai Hong Lin was charged Avith fatally Stabbing a Chinese barber in Sago Street. Wong Nan Yong, chief cashier to Mr. En Tong Sen's South Bridge Road business, was69 words
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Article150 1922-07-27 5 Under the above heading, the “Hongkong Daily Press” of July 12 publishes a message from its correspondent at Canton who says he has learnt from an authentic source that Dr. Sun Yat Sen is still on the cruiser Wing Fung, which is now lyingt>ff Shameen.150 words
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Article436 1922-07-27 5 .—Ex. To succeed as a jockey a boy must be -niall, light, intelligent, hardy: he will have to be apprenticed to a trainer for, say, five years, board and lodging, with a few shillings par week, being provided w’th that luminary, who will give in st ruction.—Ex. - 436 words
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Article211 1922-07-27 5 Sir John Arnott’s horse. Pucka Sahib, will probably be the first horse to make a journey by air. It is intended, if possible, to send the horse by aeroplane from the Curragh, where he is trained by Lieut-Col. McCabe, to San Sebastian, in Spain, where he211 words
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Article284 1922-07-27 5 From certain evidence given in th° Banco Court, Melbourne, it would appear that the sporting of racing horses is not necessarily a sport for kings—financial kings—as many people suppose it to be. During the hearing of a claim by a husband against his wife in regard284 words
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Article601 1922-07-27 5 “MALAYA” CUP TRIAL MATCH. A large attendance at the Esplanade, last evening, witnessed a trial football match for the “Malaya” Cup competition, the sides being Probables and Possibles.” With Mr. H. R. Cheeseihan as Referee, the teams lined up as under, showing A Reutens at centre half for the601 words
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Article219 1922-07-27 5 Realise Only a Quarter of the Sum demanded. The Berlin correspondent of the ’’Daily Chronicle” states that though the price paid by the New York “Times,” in conjunction with an American syndicate, for the ex-Kaiser’s “Memoirs” is a record figure, it is only a quarter of what219 words
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Article217 1922-07-27 6 Manila, June 27,—The reply made by President Harding to the Filipino Inde pendence Mission in ashington was generally expected here. The President said in substance that he was not yet prepared to urge upon the American Congress the desirability of granting independence to the Philippines. He ob served,217 words
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Article110 1922-07-27 6 Manila, June 27. —A theory that Ka’l Piderit, a German resident of Manila who was murdered in his bed som« weeks ago was killed at the instigation of other members of the German community, it now being worked on by the Manila police in an effort110 words
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Article99 1922-07-27 6 Peking, July 12-—General Pao Ti-shan, the Commandant of the Fcngtien 6th Mixed Brigade stationed at Langfang prior to the fighting subsequently re treated to Jehol where he and his men looted extensively, General Pao losing half his command during these enterprises. General Pao Ti-shan recently reach ed99 words
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Article115 1922-07-27 6 A unique usa for worn-out automobile tyres is found in the republic of Mexico. The stock carcasses of the tyres, especially the larger sized truck tyres, are in great demand among the people of the working classes, who cut them out with a sharp knife in115 words
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Article284 1922-07-27 6 Lahore, July 15. —A correspondent from Ferozepur writes that an important criminal murder case was decided there on the 6th July by the Additional Sessions Judge of Ferozepur. One Daula had eight sons, and by his will he disinherited two of his sons. The civil284 words
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Advertisement135 1922-07-27 6 ill 3? ft g®j i aVs M«fes& ,?#a 7 7(oai/ of Velvet GOODRICH SAFETY TREAD TYRES. THE GOODRICH TYRE AGENCY ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., LTD. 1 (Incorporated In England.) t 1 SINGAPORE. PENANG. MALACCA. R. Young Co., Ltd., PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Civil Engineers and Contractors Specialists in Reinforced Concrete Work. SOLE135 words
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Advertisement803 1922-07-27 6 DICK’S ORIGINAL Balata Belting Strong and Durable. I Natural Adhesiveness Prevents Slipping Does Not Shrink All Sizes in Stock at Competitive Prices. AGENTS McAlister C° F.M.S. and Straits Settlements. V- J BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in England by Royal (Incorporated in803 words
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Article578 1922-07-27 7 FRA DE DEPRESSION. P. G.” Special.) The Government report for Medan and district for the year 1921 is just to hand and affords some very interesting reading. The Vehicle Department state that no new sados—the little Deli pony carriage for which Medan is famous were registered578 words
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Article784 1922-07-27 7 NO DIFFICULTY IN BLENDING LATEX AND PULP. Messrs. Bertrams. Ltd. of Edinburgh, who specialise; both in paper-making and in rubber machinery, have written on the question of rubber for paper making. They state We do not know that the use of latex in actual paper-making will be784 words
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Article87 1922-07-27 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. CD 9® 32 Shares. S 5 S 'll 20 X 92 #c. sc. sc. sc. Mining. Murai Tin 4.09 4JO 3.90 4.10 NawngPet 37’ 45 40 45 N. Taiping 82i 87i 85 «7187 words
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Article43 1922-07-27 7 27th July, 1922. Local. cts. 1 Smoked Sheet 24i PENANG >Fine Pale Crepe 23| /Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17| Sing A- 1 Smoked Sheet 25| PORE J Crepe 25 London and New York. London Sheet 7 Market easier. New York Gl4|43 words
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Article37 1922-07-27 7 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on July 26 Spot <£ 160.5 s up £2 3 mos. buying 160.5 s 1.175.6 d 3 selling 160.75.6 d 1.175.6 d Local parity $79.3337 words
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Article19 1922-07-27 7 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from L6th to 22nd July (being one week), 21 tons.19 words
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Article401 1922-07-27 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pyrrhus for Colombo, Suez and London. Perak, [E.S. Co] for Deli. Gregory Apcar for Singapore, China and Japan. .Jin Ho for P. Brandan. Thongwa for Port Swettenham and Singapore (taking mails for Port Swettenham. Klang and Kuala Lumpur). Kinta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor for401 words
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Advertisement508 1922-07-27 7 '-V JDVERTISEIiEiTS. miscellaneous. !(1(| Immediately Low Grade 250 tons unsmoked, mouldy -lilixed sheets. Quantities of ton and upwards accepted. Box No. 182, c/o ’’Pinang Iftjettr- notices. passing through f<»r two days /die E. A O. Hotel. Room No. 1. pans Dresses and Hats by Madame police Orders framed under Section508 words
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Advertisement217 1922-07-27 7 TIRED-OUT WOMEN. What they Need to Restore Vitality The woman who feeK tired out, who aches all over when she. rises in the morning, who feels depressed most of her time, needs just the help that Dr. Williams’ pink pills can give her—new rich blood, and stronger nerves. The number217 words
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Advertisement92 1922-07-27 7 A WORD TO WOMEN. Every woman's health is largely dependent upen the condition of her blood. How many women suffer from headache, pain in the back, and constant feeling of weakness, palpitation, shortness of breath, and nervousness I If you have any of these symptoms, do not despair of getting92 words
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Advertisement203 1922-07-27 7 j MEDUSA I X 5 I White Portland Cement I IS X 0 STAINLESS 1 B PERFECTLY WHITE g X I MEDUSA I I X K WATER PROOFING COMPOUND 2 X MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT I PERFECTLY WATERPROOF g g CHEAPEST BEST. x x X X X SOLE AGENTS, SUB AGENTS,203 words
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Advertisement1610 1922-07-27 8 EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD.. “®-“RMAN” UNE. lloydtriestino (incorporated in the straits settlements.) STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Italy.) TEL. ADDRESS: TELEPHONE (Incorporated in England SHIPPING. PENANG.” No. 474. foUowing a of ne HOMEWARD SAILINGS Head Office :—No. 63, Beach Street, Penang 1 will be despatched: From Singapore Dockyard and Machine1,610 words
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Advertisement401 1922-07-27 8 K. P. M. ROYAL packet navigation company (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) Telephone No. 582. Telegrams FOR INTENDED T() SAIL. >TI Un Belawan Deli and Langsa. 30th July 6th Augnst a oiiinpi t Belawan Deli, Langsa, Edi. Lho Senina we, Sigli. 3rd Augu*t Olehleh and Sabang. 17th August v ‘u Belawan Deli,401 words
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