The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 30 June 1920
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Title Section19 1920-06-30 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. 130 PER Single Copy cts. Me U. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 30TH 1920 NO. 2619 words
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Advertisement223 1920-06-30 1 J L CONTENTS. HI .v,.« I*l Liidb: Miscellaneous (Continued): Coals of Fire 1,028 Lebih Korang 1,056 The Irilh War 1,034 F M 8 Trustee Enactment 1,061 j kb ool The Late Prince of Bisnulok 1,061 Who Shill Rule China 1.048 Japanese in Mexico ...1,061 I DfotmMm .1,052 Charging Singapore W223 words
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Advertisement173 1920-06-30 2 THE I “STRAITS ECHO” B MAIL EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the M daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts of the Far East, including China, Japan,173 words
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Article54 1920-06-30 1028 NOTICE. Ah Wat Kir Me; B r a rz u n 1 U h 3 I Chee Kelt P K k Pe ng, Chee •J* take nU» on 15'h her rr«’4 retDa rj 8 b M jU3[ e 404, left 4 tl e Oru-jtiry IfJ,’ ««Bdi-o. 14 454 words
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Article1223 1920-06-30 1028 I .Sh, K> I "“*'l'4 f.fL OO I *».„*’l*« M w which j, ■C’W.W- e I “<• 4 PaUin fra .“••o I”" 1 It T”’ h "p came not a moment too soon to avert scandal 5 and disaster, but that comm ssion was oppressed by the1,223 words
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Article516 1920-06-30 1029 W, „„.t Hon. Mr F. Seton J.mee, Chief Beeretary, F.M.S., n indisposed. Mr. D. W. McLwd ie appoint»* Honorerr Cadet Seoond Lieutenant tn the King Eiward VH School Cadet Corp,, imping. The Sultan of Trengganu who recently abdicated «rived in Singapore on Sunday on board the Vateya accompanied by516 words
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Article1144 1920-06-30 1029 ,-S. T. Indians in the F.M.S.” Some worthy correspondent sends us a copy of the Hindu, a Madras paper, of Jun© 8 with a leading artich unde the heading quoted above. Aa it is lull of inaccuracies, misstatements and false conclusions we are not going to reproduce it,,-S. T. - 1,144 words
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Article13 1920-06-30 1029 C K-*• 1E "77r«"' liC I lhe aX^ n Kclß’fM13 words
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Article581 1920-06-30 1030 gpOBTANT DECISIONS. j ru4n o»‘^ im ERT IRECTKB’B Telegbams.] London, June 20. iH jd» Co«fe«»“ communique states Afl v French Government *L tbe u.gMtiou of tbe Bri'juh t rLrds the rate at which iTiin Government is carrying into X “be Clauses of the Treaty of Sei which581 words
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Article86 1920-06-30 1030 Slump in America? New York, June 21. During the past wr’k there has been a determined attempt in many parts of the country to sell goods at lower prices. Manufacturers, pressed fur money, are rather alarmed by accumulations. They have taken great balls and have (fftred86 words
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Article70 1920-06-30 1030 Duties and Ecope. London, June 22. The Imperial Shipping Committee, j-ist appointed by the Prime Minister, is purely an advisory body and will enquire into cornpLinls regarding oce n freights, facili.ies and conditions inler-Imperial Trade, and mike recommendations for the coo.dination and improvement of the type, 870 words
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Article53 1920-06-30 1030 America's Team. New York, June 19. It it s decided that the team of the Umted Sta‘<B army officers stationed over8 will r present tha United States’ Ho H a/a f, )r t^e Olyrn at Antwerp, he teim Eilccted will comprise Colonel -’1 iiget'i, and Captains Harris, Rumbough,53 words
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Article52 1920-06-30 1030 Race Ri ot in U.S.A. Killed on Both Sii el r., t Chicago, Juno 21. I > wmpB ail( one n t yro policeman I ‘C killed an<l several negroes wounded n result of a race liot following r burning of nn Americm negnex d- mons latingin favour < <52 words
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Article204 1920-06-30 1030 GATHERING CLOUDS. British Naval Preparations. [Reuter 'B Telegrams.] 'Ti r» c 3 Maks, June 20, lhe Seconl Battalion of the Essex S -un m Ut 18 r(lerB t 0 leaVo M C P° BBi^ 6 light cruiser U.rdiff is ready to embark the battalion for Constantinople. AU[Reuter'B Telegrams.] - 204 words
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Article162 1920-06-30 1030 Results of Falling Exchange. London, June 20. There ia some uneasiness on the Manchester R iyal Exchange as the result of a cable staling that the Piec goode Association in Shanghai suggests that the merchants and manufacturers in Lancashire shi uld cancel their contracts owing to the162 words
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Article104 1920-06-30 1030 No Need for Alabm. Ixmdon, June 21. A Lading London shipowner, interviewed by a press representative regarding the possible increase of shipping competition from America, said that if American legislation exclud e our ships from American ports, American exporters will ba the worst sufferers. American shipping cannot104 words
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Article241 1920-06-30 1031 RAILWAYMEN’S ATTITUDE. A Grave Situation. i Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 20. Mr. J. H. Thomae, the railwaymen’s leader, at Scarboro’ eaid that the Ins railwaymen who interviewed the Premier S that whatever the eoneequences they would not give way. If Ireland were inning with blood next weeki Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 241 words
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Article98 1920-06-30 1031 London, June 20. Vice-Admiral Prince Abhakara of Chumporn, Siam, whom the King of Siam has cabled to return home as he is going to visit Japan, has bought the torpedo destroyer Radiant and will navigate her to Siam personally with a British crew. The Prince suggested that British98 words
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Article69 1920-06-30 1031 Houses Wrecked at Hull, London, June 20. As the result of a serious conflict between white men and black sailors at Hull yesterday evening the contents of five houses were completely wrecked, Sixteen men were seat to hospital. One was ehot in the face. The trouble69 words
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Article52 1920-06-30 1031 The Serious Slump. London, June 21. lhe Daily Telegraph correspondent at Macclesfield reports a serie us elump in the snk industry especially in Asiatic bilk imports off made-up silks already ex-eed > l9l 3 he rjeM rrcei nt MaboWeld during the last two months to keep the52 words
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Article130 1920-06-30 1031 THE LINE RE-ESTABLISHED. Main Effort in the South. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 21. A cable from Warsaw says that, having re-established the situation iu the north, where they hold the whole line of the Beresina, the main effort of the Poles has been transferred to the Ukrainian[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 130 words
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Article82 1920-06-30 1031 Prisoners 111-Treated. London, June 21. Replying to a question in the House of Commors, Mr. Bonar Law said that the Government had reason to believe that the British naval men captured at Baku by the Bjkhevista had not been properly treated and that the Government was taking82 words
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Article41 1920-06-30 1031 British Help Promised. Lond )D, June 21. The Daily Express says that the Cabinet has decided to rej ct the demand for the withdrawal of British forces from Persia which will be lent ail the military aid required.41 words
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Article24 1920-06-30 1031 Washington, June 19. The Bolshevik Envoy, Martens, has been placed on MO,OOO bail, pending the decision in the deportation case.24 words
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Article99 1920-06-30 1031 Simla, June 21. The Government announces the removal of the restrictions on gold bullion nad foreign coin from 21st and the introduction of legislation altering the value of the sovereign from fifteen to ten rupees. Pending the alteration the Government is demonetising tho sovereign which will, however,99 words
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Article35 1920-06-30 1031 Italy and Serbia. Belgrade, June 21. An official me?sage says that the Italians having evacuated Antivari and Dulcigno and tho whole of the Montenegrin coast, the Serbians have occupied the same. No foreign35 words
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Article23 1920-06-30 1031 Mr Har “^w'li 11U j LKeuteb’B Tbu 01Ui Asked regarding CoLoaiL How, t, Mac. Ambassador Dari, Democratic nomination for the PLKeuteb’B Tbu01Ui- - 23 words
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Article41 1920-06-30 1031 League of Natiom Etoomid. A/ Montreal, Jon a After a stormy session the tan* -Federation of Labour endorsed the idbeft of America to the League of Nife without any reservations, lhe Ift sympathisers bitterly opposed this lectiot41 words
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Article40 1920-06-30 1031 Newport, Jum 20. Resolute beat Vanitieia the sixth tft by two minutes. Bandy Hook, June 20. Shamrock IV easily defeated, th twenty-three metre Shamrock in the b trial by 795 seconds actual time ora i triangular course.40 words
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Article72 1920-06-30 1031 London, Jans 20. It is understood that the QownuMt is giving its full approval and assistanos to the scheme for an international mW' ing of Boy Scout organisations from ill ora the world to be held in London ii August. Contingents are being b patched from all72 words
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Article45 1920-06-30 1031 Championship Rksults. London, Jonii The following were the r£BU J“/ finals in the Tennis Queen’s Club. TiWSingles Johnston WM 4' 6, 6-2, 7-4. Tilden 1* Doubles: Jobwton *»d 1 “3 w Williams and G« l n r The winners are all American45 words
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Article39 1920-06-30 1031 CHINESE OFFICIAL 7T.. Tjjji 2H China has sent JaP»° jaDce con** the Angl°'J ft between t* that an agre party j referring to 1 d party j derogatory to that included in the »g rec the matter.39 words
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Article462 1920-06-30 1032 con b L V(t Oj r di;CCVeflrg that t l 0 1 whiit rd DiO-st aptiy A; N B fi.nr m re proiniueatiy u nce ti i||emaid ire MU oerv«l«’> men, I i>‘ 100 l!jlfg a B y i and we suspect that U 1 n.d been462 words
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Article327 1920-06-30 1032 M.M. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE SEN.ENCED. A' the Ku*la Lumpur Police C ur: on M< n--Ly Marian, cx>lio enip! .yv-d on the K.di'..;, -<vm» cii fi'g-d with crimping three c ijii' t) empl i7 ed L>n Kent Estate, ou June 18 n. Cr?!i-f lus-ecior Taylor prostcuitd. From the a f ory. M.M. - 327 words
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Article263 1920-06-30 1032 A Director’s Vindication, (Aro/n ()nr (hon Correspondent) biingaporo. June 22 !1 ll' l x > uni "inert William Elpliin stone fd graphed to the Straits Tinies non, Sandakan on the 21st instant with i’eteiciiu. to Reuter’s cable dated. London June h), with regard to the Anti>4avery and263 words
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Article1184 1920-06-30 1032 QUESTION OF DAMAGES. Dr. Bright s Evidence. in the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Dinsmore, the evidence of Dr. W. H. N. Bright was record- d in connection with the claim for damages madb by Mr. Choy Goon Yen against Mr. F. H. McCormack for1,184 words
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Article1063 1920-06-30 1033 ALLEGATION OF CRIMPING. Perak Planter’s Reply. With the agenda for the meeting of the I’.A.M. on June 30th is published the following letter from the, Acting Control ler of Labour, F.M.S., to the Secretary of the P.A.M. 1 have the -honour to enclose tor the information of the.1,063 words
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Article75 1920-06-30 1033 l ir regret to sa T firm tlfe figure N..». Province and L Si,. u .ang WK /J. to speak, byw< n p ro wnce r the I>eateD tra r C t fromP«M” a 1 are, lean assert fW hot-beds of unjus, cesS T J? g75 words
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Article372 1920-06-30 1034 T HE IRISH WAR. J prelent. Open |l> rt. «n»'s of tb« Cro '«d'P I ‘f lh f police are burned 51 io identify the T appe »rB t0 be U1 e protect ?be King’s .ul.j«eU jT.tae tb. law, and an«cby ,ji£a ipreading over the land. There *Lfo thi. Which372 words
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Article575 1920-06-30 1034 The Newspaper Enterprise Association issues a message from itB Tokyo correspondent declaring that the Mikado is dying. Our BingipJre correspondent wires confirming our announcement that his Excellency the Governor will be leaving for Penang at the end of July for a month’s stay on Penang Hill. Mr. A. M.575 words
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Article1276 1920-06-30 1034 Clubs and Black Balls. At the special general meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club on Tuesday evening, the President Mr. W. Langham Garter touched upon a matter of interest to Europeans in the East generally when he said that the election ought to be easier than it was1,276 words
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Article522 1920-06-30 1035 IMPORTANT DECISIONS. Reparation and Disarmament London, June 22, A Boulogne communique says chat the Conference this morning again discussed the question of German payment for reparation and its distrbution among the Al iee. It was agreed that Allied experts should meet in Paris to draw up a522 words
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Article71 1920-06-30 1035 Military Exputs’ Vim An authoritative statement the report that Field-Marshal Bir Wilson and Marshal Foch oZ the Greek intervention in mentioned on Jane 21, is inoomet, Field Marshals argued that, aputfa political questions, Greece with tyg men is unable to undertake ths operations. Gbkkk Coifidmci London, Jun-2171 words
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Article50 1920-06-30 1035 Sydney, Jose !L H. R. H. the Prince of Vih visited Canberra, the site of the mi Federal Capital, and laid the fcoi' tion-stone of the capital building. 1 casket was presented to His Roysi Highness containing a mallet nude i wood from every Australian State.50 words
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Article111 1920-06-30 1035 The New ChancsllobBerlin, June 2L Herr Fehrenbach, ?r ldent tn^iß !u National Assembly, has beei »PF Chancellor. ..4 We have to acknowledge fIW number 2 vol. 1 of Eset Indian Meg.»"», J Batavia, containing. i n Bing»pa’ photographs of interesting pl and various other cities m the bar Says111 words
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Article19 1920-06-30 1035 Legislative C ouncil. t!ie F««»8 C rUO 29th io 9t “Ce Mrterests as th«A| Caledoo,ft rS2afi< e on the19 words
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Article82 1920-06-30 1036 SEAMEN' S CONFERENCE. jBJUSYASDSOBMAKINISM. ginincroET Admission. Telegrams.] Genoa, June 22. t r Q t™an the German STffi.ll to m»ke .«tatement tt Mt that Germany had under. "by th. Fe.ce Tr-jy to m.ke .11 the d»m«ge tlw Allle9 by Sarieta ud h.d already met reasonf(i chins of neutrals. Mr. Thomas ttiriTelegrams.] - 82 words
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Article40 1920-06-30 1036 London, June 22. The labour Party’s Conference opened it Scarborough, Mr. Hutchinson, of the hnlgUNted Society of Engineers, preudiog. There were present 1,150 delegates representing 3,500,000 workers. Mr. Arthur Hendenoa was absent as the result of an oparaaoL40 words
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Article23 1920-06-30 1036 A Coloshl Appointment. London, June 22. K U (W|y Mmuced tUt p fiQCe h 'W" ‘PPoioted rf SlS'“ Chief23 words
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Article46 1920-06-30 1036 (ft Ow ft,, Comtpmdmt!.) *“be»» M l^ l ‘l"" ,|lu JllI 2 iw; Mm RubS of KatoS.,ah. s iw ju Major A. B. l®’»-tbeU t 8 ,k .‘“l>e profit w„ w. s w^“ ce entorder3«'MW fo, h 8 n »»d the ot t™ percent.46 words
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Article22 1920-06-30 1036 ftm 'L' S »'t>n tf >!'“"■ June 2 <- fnu fj ,o* He win k txoveruof WMnme 4 o n gun.22 words
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Article1026 1920-06-30 1036 THE DERRY' FIGHITNG. Heavy Casualties, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 22. In the House of Commons, replying to Mf?pr the Hon. H. O’Neill (Antrim, U), with regard to the riots in Londonderry, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the County Inspector of Londonderry reported that nine civilians had[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 1,026 words
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Article65 1920-06-30 1037 MR. WILSON’S POSITION. Authoritative Statement. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, June 22. Mr. J. 8. House, the Kansas City delegate to the Democratic Convention, in an interview, declared that the nomination ot President Wilson for a third term wp.s impossible owing to the Presidents health. The announcement is attributed[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 65 words
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Article69 1920-06-30 1037 A Rati Wab Predicted. New York, June 21. Leading American traders predict that an ocean rate war will follow ih enforcement of the Merchant Marine Aco which will be generally welcomed if it results in lowering excessive passage and freight rates. Senator Jones, in an interview, advocated69 words
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Article42 1920-06-30 1037 Special Service Squadron. Washington, June 21. It is announced that as from Ist October a Special Service Squadron will be established with its base in the Canal Zona and will be available for duty between Mexican and Central American ports.42 words
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Article41 1920-06-30 1037 One Big Union. Washington, June 21. The leaders of tha so-called insurgent workers have snmmonsd a convention of railway workers at Chicago on June 29 for the purpose of perfecting tha organisation of ono big union of railroad workers.41 words
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Article17 1920-06-30 1037 Washington, June 21. Mr. Parker Nibbert, (Jr.) has been appointed assistant secretary of the Treasury.17 words
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Article97 1920-06-30 1037 Hob Fourth Century. London, June 22. Middlesex beat Lancashire by an innings and 37 runs. Hendren (Middlesex) made 183 not out. Surrey beat pj Yorkshire by 204 runs. In Surrey’s first innings Hobbs made 112 which is his fourth consecutive century. The Cambridge Universiiy belt Warwickshire by 15997 words
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Article166 1920-06-30 1037 Cruelty to Animals. Verian, a Tamil cr driver, was this morning fined SSO lor working a pair of bullocks whilst in an unfit state. The animals were ordered to b? detain:d in the Infirmary at the (Tiendant’a expense. Alleged Breach of 1 rust. Som bind Mah Sabat, a166 words
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Article151 1920-06-30 1037 At Butterworth Police Court on the 23rd lost., before Mr. A. V. Aston, Magistrate, the Manager of Ayer Meiintas Estate, Province Wellesley, was charged under the Crimping Ordinance of 1896 with retaining in bis set vice three Indian coolies belonging to Malak; IE Estate after he151 words
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Article240 1920-06-30 1037 Lore Yilw Challenge Cup. For the benefit of would-be competitors we are informed this valuable Trophy will be shot for at the forthcoming Penang Bisley. The competition is timed for 7 a.m. on July 31 st (a Public Holiday) and the conditions are a sigbter and240 words
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Article446 1920-06-30 1037 I)ri a w t h| cb changed hanl ee of ]ust over ‘p v mouths a «o J* T'“‘ I,e< to under ft ton, and the severity o f P» has surprised People associated with th’/ lni| ls J- It i 6 ic h T Home446 words
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Article3820 1920-06-30 1038 MASTĔBLVJ< EVIEW t meeting of the General 7 at” Kuala Luuipur ,h M W Duncan, chairman ot Committee, gave a comiKiew of the labour situate F*-' It was somewhat view o f the great importX'.ubjectue offer no apology ±Xmgitinfull. Not only every d and every other employer ot3,820 words
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Article1006 1920-06-30 1040 i «fl far-seeing Mr W D “°M n Mn ?u rer rftiiTlinei laid down by the irf the Org»Di B Q B Committee 27»« «!>. meeung m u, Uapur l«t mouth are ful d of that problem ought not «mt lD f iniuperable difficulties. LTrar contemporaries states that J1,006 words
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Article547 1920-06-30 1040 Mr. H, Oxenham is due back from Australia early next month, Mrs. Dashwood Saunders was amongst the passengers returning to the Colony by the Glengyle on Tuesday.— B. F. p, Mr. F. C. Gregson, of Messrs. Guthrie Co., leaves on a long holiday by the P. and 0. Karmala547 words
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Article1263 1920-06-30 1041 .'Eh’.., >»■ Bolsheviks if we are to believe General Duu.terv.lle who »n authority on pUces and people round the Caspian. Referring to the fighting qualities of the ertl s "They m.ke very poor soldiers in these degenerate days,’’ he say?, hut ,u pugnacious people are not necesranly the1,263 words
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Article165 1920-06-30 1041 BIG PDKCa 48E OF siLV a JkPAMBlaoi.TB.p [ReutEß's Tbxguvi I n. *;*■£)-> ..rag. nendo C.ldenm be, CLmmunoner for Mexico st WiibwSt endeavour to obtain ot the new Mexican Governmeit* Mori Btrikki, Tko -ik Phil ad «lphii,JnMU lhe switchmen’s strike has extend New Jersey and Connecticut g ways have[ReutEß's Tbxguvi I - 165 words
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Article39 1920-06-30 1041 REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN. Lady Viok-Chaibmai, Washington, An Executive Committee of tw«y* including seven women, wffi tab cM the arraugementa °f the 0 den!ial campaign. Mr. Bays, the National Committee, will be< and Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, of Vice-Chairman,39 words
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Article40 1920-06-30 1041 Public Sbrviom Endamo»®The Public Sei’iw tel graphed to Pre,l J” o blie <«*’ priority of coal MipP l 'P fb ltn K'ew York, rtb “Xtric wm*/ railways, gas a be wr iouly shortly cioie down o40 words
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Article26 1920-06-30 1041 Class Wits poUCI, T(I9( fI The polio» .trikete. Ooe.U-k»’* the police injured. Oont>ec llC ’s u [W.terburyi»» a.; Haven, on tiie* 8026 words
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Article762 1920-06-30 1042 tff. -pffifcr wr t j BBt I won t Ht brought up »g ai 3C oflbe German m- U nJ 0 ue everyone who had isW thoughtthe matter p W fifeoiD a j j g were talking •/sStt»"" w! r lb ,v id ud that tho W»762 words
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Article337 1920-06-30 1042 General Damages Assessed. In the Supreme Court this afternoon Mr. Jus'ice Dinsmore awarded Mr. Choy Goon Yen the amount of $4,000 as general damages for the injuries caused by the negligent driving of a motor car by Mr. F. H McCormack together with $6OO special damages as337 words
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Article129 1920-06-30 1042 nf >h. i V r J chan g s in the personnel of the local pohee will be effected in the netr future ss the result of a good man, European Inspector, proceeding home on leave v.utch in most case, is long overdue. f.miiv rt luapec or Nicol.129 words
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Article104 1920-06-30 1042 Excellent Results, Du J in g their recent visit to Singapore the Penang Mutual Improvement Association Chinese Dramatic Party in an engagement at the Victoria Theatre realised the sum of about $16,000, twotbirds of which were donated to Raffles College, $10,600; at the Chinese Theatre the collection realised104 words
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Article281 1920-06-30 1042 Further Investigations, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 25, An official announcement states that the Government is sending a small observation party to reside on Gunong Tahan and take continuous observations over a prolonged period of its climatic conditions, rainfall, temperature and visibility. The provision of a281 words
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Article1166 1920-06-30 1043 ex-governor hits our. Effect of on Public Judgment. London, June 9. Sir Michael O’Dwyer, formerly Lieut-enant-Governor of the Panj rb, in a letter to the Times emphasises that the delay m the publication of broad facts regarding e disturbances at Amritsar is a most important point. He points1,166 words
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Article99 1920-06-30 1043 Dear Sir, The restriction» P 10 Kedah ‘n the system but u ®‘*i, valence to those pl.S” B cbee tt. °T7 sio ,o P whlcll «old toL? «12.42 and 83.75 respeetini, tainable at present. Besides I am told that on, mm keep more than six efa of99 words
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Article243 1920-06-30 1043 A boution Uhliklt, According to a Peking muagi n reference to the proposal of Mifoj Governor Lu of Chekiang favouring m abolition of the Tuchun system thnsp cut China, the most important cow proposals are from Military Governor L Shun of Kiangsu, Military Governor 111 Kun and243 words
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Article4500 1920-06-30 1044 f|gsT MEETING. Speech Marks. the first "•,1 On concluding his speech upon Mr. Oliver w., to address the meeting Vow Mark» said: Mr. Chairman and ,1,- inmrni.il.on Vten able to wiled I should like to lift]’ personal explanation. I have ft K a very short time in4,500 words
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Article338 1920-06-30 1046 annual general meeting. The eleventh annual general meeting of shareholders of the Dispensary (Penang) Limited, was held at the registered offices of the Company, No. 3, Weld Quay, to-day. There were present Messrs. G. N. Save (Chairman), J. M. Chalmers, L. K. Tofield, Brown and J. M. Chalmers338 words
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Article158 1920-06-30 1046 A general meeting of the members of the Kedah Planters’ Association was held in the Chamber of Commerce to-day when there were present Messrs. G. D. I Sinclair of Bukit Selarong Estate, Padang Serai (Chairman) and about twenty other members with Mr. V. R. Connolly of Sungei158 words
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Article693 1920-06-30 1046 A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. lhe report of the Acting British Advisei, Kelantan, Mr. H. W. Thomson, for the year 1919, shows that the revenue was $1,141,444 an increase of $186,041 o\ei the previous year, the chief increases being $58,314 in l ua d revenue and $70,419 in customs.693 words
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Article869 1920-06-30 1047 LEAN CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT. From the Lowest point touched by tin on June 15th, when the 3 months London price was £239, a recovery to £265 was reached on June 22nd. but a decline of £4 10s. on the next day brings the closing quotation to £260 10s.869 words
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Article140 1920-06-30 1047 TIM E PLEASE." A SUUESSFU S|]w I lime Ple dße J?-" I WenoMtor, f OTtd »11 pane of tb e b.ii «toby cboruse, Minto lemiuiwen, of |h| »l II me mario.hu. H« “J**'! g'low’ wni, Mua young lady wilb M penooa hty nd p i wi also well received. Jean140 words
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Article178 1920-06-30 1047 Penang, June X The Borneo Co., Ltd., advise us data J following prices were realised for rat«B sold by them by private and immomo held this week:— I Smoked Diamond Sheet I No 1 66 to 701 etui I Smoked Diamond Sheet I No. 2 6U 651178 words
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Article1167 1920-06-30 1048 a P Bland in bia informative n °\h P e li® ea 0Q the Bitua -T 7 W %<i well to call ipecial at- q-i°“ Of rL» -ho” irresponsible n i jhe principal obstacles ’cSio. taking'her.proper L the Powers and securing due P» n’ogoi don of1,167 words
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Article767 1920-06-30 1048 ir Be i lh y Al»ton, British Minister, &gh.i n J IJ 3 frOa Mr. G. G. Seth has been appointed a a® ge i wireB our corespondent in the Southern Settlement. The King o f Siam has orderei Court mournmg for a period of a hundred days Prince767 words
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Article883 1920-06-30 1049 LEAN CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT. From the lowest point touched by tin on June 15th, when the 3 months London price was £239, a recovery to £26a was reached on June 22nd. but a decline of £4 10s. on the next day brings the closing .Quotation to £260 10s.883 words
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Article155 1920-06-30 1049 A St «ESSFuI sBw I 7 ime Pleaie j., to the Town H ai i c was a clever Lit ‘be best it. o M J®** J gramme. Mi„ impersonator, fomd J T* l J pans of the catchy choruses of quit© reminiscent of Hme music-hall, Her 'i|155 words
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Article184 1920-06-30 1049 Penang, Jonek The Borneo Co., Ltd., advise us that si following prices were realised for ntKeH sold by them by private and auction held this week:— Bmoked Diamond Sheet No 1 66 to 701 diu| Smoked Diamond Sheet I No. 2 6U „651 I Unsmoked Sheet No.184 words
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Article1106 1920-06-30 1050 lOP Bland in N’ *A ,C Tim» tbe 81luSt 'S Uid well to call •P MI 1 st 4,F .b qoeetion of Toebuns or W :jot w ID whcBB irresponsible ie 3 "e°of the principal obstacles TLr of China taking her proper L the Power» and1,106 words
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Article592 1920-06-30 1050 Sir Beilby Alston, British Minister tx.'"' s Mr. G. G. Seth has been appointed a Puisne Judge, wires our correspondent in the Southern Settlement. The King of Siam has orderei Court mourni ng for a period of a hundred days Prince^UanuhU 118 When the late Prince of Bisnulok left592 words
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Article1271 1920-06-30 1051 Opium in Kedah. No doobt wbeo the a of S to the’'letter on this .nbW which appeared in our columns will make inquiries and see what be done to meet what to us a PP ear L be a very reasonable complaint, ft F. J. Hallifax is known1,271 words
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Article181 1920-06-30 1051 COAL STATISTICS The Mintf [ReutEE’s TELEGBniI.] Tk W n S Join ft lhe Miners delegate* .h-j-Labour Conference at Scarbo J Bidered the Government’. 3.* plaining the iocreweof a ton as the retail ptic J****» challenged the accuracy of the G-2? rnent’s fi gQreg and declared ft increase[ReutEE’s TELEGBniI.] - 181 words
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Article54 1920-06-30 1051 Another Hitch. Berlin, Jam 22. After protracted negotiation! thei Fehrenbach Cabinet wm P formed but a serious hitch b«i at the last moment, the Social mocrati refusing to SSnls’iPutJ is represented. Ihe Liam --.-«jiJiii passed a resolution that it these circumstances to form capable of negotiating M54 words
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Article45 1920-06-30 1051 Apier the Wib to London, The Daily Mail »tate> qnence of th. vie jin ,,tio« military v s nec««>“ ti the Middle and Near E thwl udi> mcreaae of “CoS-»? the Army Re»er»'> wlll mediately «PP 6 1 to enlist in the45 words
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Article18 1920-06-30 1051 JOINT J Tbe Joint Co“”^ o Liw^ to h “etn^ operators to ret ur discussion.18 words
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Article129 1920-06-30 1052 L S BfLEAGUE OI, bations. 4jA!FU lpo B Fo'm- ■arm’. TMi>su<’-] I London, June 24. I- of hs E w the governments of K* U “T tV <pi<i“ c an t d he ot X MLV Poland and the BUr in wder P. re ■rLipiad <0■arm’. TMi>su<’-] - 129 words
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Article50 1920-06-30 1052 I GEmSY’B AIRCRAFT. ho Dun fob Tubkey. I Paris, June 24. tent a Note to Germany fW.'ng the conttrucuon of civil and aircra.it until three months after dHtruction or delivery of the existing P< Allies refrt to j]],,, Tnr g F <r ateß,lon fcr signing the Treaty.50 words
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Article37 1920-06-30 1052 Lu. Hou. Lotd ™> Jm« 23. llW .d ihH Lt ►"“‘«era .stained" e N ur t' 1 rf to Coweil of al T rtCent f'*n The r 01 the League of f«'Me cf d,d «inquire37 words
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Article23 1920-06-30 1052 I I,t uiiom that th’ G Boaar KX P'-ewd ~u o »’«nmeu: K, 6,11 but it 1,8 Anti. I ‘M receea.23 words
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Article20 1920-06-30 1052 I *wci«ij* Y k > 3om 23. to k a, ln d r idBd to I F 10 June,20 words
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Article19 1920-06-30 1052 I IliPt L. wBtt »>o». F^^\*.lp 22 h w llBd b?’ c,to 'rS niw4 lk «i19 words
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Article95 1920-06-30 1052 ,—Havas. General Strike Averted. Paris, June 23. In Ludwigshafen, after having organised a general strike throughout the Palatinate as a protest against the arrest by the French Military authorities of several labour leaders on charges of espionage and inciting a revolt, the strike committee notified the,—Havas. - 95 words
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Article100 1920-06-30 1052 —Havai i. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. Pbemiebs at V a stance. At Boulogne-sur-Mer on Tuesday when the Russian question was broached at the Allied Conference. Mr. Lloyd George showed that he wished to see political relations established with Moscow but M. Millerand remained firm in his insistence that—Havai i. - 100 words
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Article55 1920-06-30 1052 King’s Son in the Lords. r London, June 23. the Houss cf Lords the Duke York who took his seat was introduced by the Dukes of Connaught and Northumberland with the usual ceremonial. Her Majesty the Queen, rinct sa Mary and many peeresses Gall B P55 words
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Article73 1920-06-30 1052 Big Division in the Lords. r TT London, June '22. t L n A 3 J Pe of Lords, after a protest by bo Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Buck8 ITOre Bill P“ B,ed its t!lird r < adi “g jf to 107, extending the groui ids of dppp>73 words
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Article144 1920-06-30 1052 1 he Eight-Hour Day. tl p Genoa, June 23. k v 17 v ’*ference Commission adopted Xht h? tea tO l 3 a P r °P° Bal fora fortyBriiish r Wetk Oa board Bhi P’ The oddospl Gv r nment represent lives, who the nrirrir’l 3%{ '€m3iit, welcoming144 words
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Article338 1920-06-30 1052 o LATEST FROM LONDONDERRY. More Satisfactory News. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 23. In the House of Commons Mr. Denii Henry (Londonderry U.), Attorney-General for Ireland, stated from information received this morning that Londonderry was comparatively quiet. In the night civilians fired occasional shots but it was not[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 338 words
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Article146 1920-06-30 1052 Amefican Champion’s Defeat. London, June 22. A very great sensation was caused at Wimbledon by the defeat of Johnston, the A merican Champion, by J. C. Parke in the second round of the World’s Grass Championship by 7—5, 2-6, 6-2, 8 6. The result was so unexpected that146 words
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Article762 1920-06-30 1053 DEBATE IN THE COMMONS. FUTURE OF MESOPOTAMIA. Withdrawal Advocated. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 23. In the House of Commons, on the vote of £10,000,000 on account for the Army, Mr. H. H. Asquith moved its reduction by He complained that of the standing army of 338,000, 167,000[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 762 words
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Article68 1920-06-30 1053 India’s Position. London, June 23. Io the Home of Commons, replying to Sir J. D. Rees (Nottingham Co. U.) Mr. E. 8. Montagu, Secretary of Stare for India, stated that it was intended that India should be represented ai the next Imernational Labour Conference. Member hip to68 words
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Article75 1920-06-30 1053 Report of Committee. London, June 24. The report of the Departmental Committee wiih reference to mercban i?e marks shows that in the absence 0 8n agreement of the buk oi the tra -rs concerned the Committee sees a objection to the institu ion of a Britis National or75 words
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Article48 1920-06-30 1053 Submitted to the League. London, June 23. Great Britain lies requested the 9 oanC1 of ihe League of Nations to deal with tne di pute be ween Finland and Sweden wi regard to the sovereignty of th® A» an Ths Council will meet goo a48 words
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Article374 1920-06-30 1053 In the course oTTTLStrain Ti m( “Shanghai hZo.u-1. hw.oihrr Uis,buttbe eJeot tfib. "«"'M Even io t lai ‘"J i ne that has no suffered MChina values soaring in theclouk oar people have beeu tnorffiOQ JS tion for an injury they could not £2 all classes of labour374 words
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Article62 1920-06-30 1053 tf e understand > lost., i» r Allan, 18 a s* 1 Adam» CM® I .J as tne cl c* Lpgi! i a :«of^ A L absence on le bs®■ W. Duncan ba J A Co.. Me»»» A frie d ’Lb^*p' ff a. P ,ayed „»in« be, l’"62 words
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Article40 1920-06-30 1054 l p eD g Cbee Kok Foo, Chee g Kok Beang and J milSbeg to thank those etten of condolence, M ki 2cX and also those tfd Cb S rars as well as attended jfn. Cset A.h Wat.40 words
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Article928 1920-06-30 1054 Hoc for tbs first time the House of hu shown itself more truly octtfiue and progressive than the Coboou, for whereas the Lower House i fet weeks ago rejected a resolution «bag that the recommendations of the ■parity report on D.vorce law reform it carried into effect, the928 words
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Article240 1920-06-30 1054 tl n• Paris, May 31. Ane British Government has made a proposition to the other Allies that, taking advantage of his presence in London, M. TCrassio, the representative of ths Soviet government, ehou d be interviewed with a view to investigating the existing conditions in Kussia, independently240 words
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Article279 1920-06-30 1054 San Francisco, May 29. The movement directed against the interests of Japanese immigrants is being secretly pushed forward in California. The headquarters of the San Francisco Labour Union have already identified themselves with this movement, and signed the memorial. Mr. Boncer a Californian labour leader, predicts that the279 words
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Article1287 1920-06-30 1055 It that the Cl>iaB e will not appoint a success to the a Morris an. flir T W Muri’on is to act as a member of !he Singapore Harbour Board vteo the Hou. Mr. F. 8. Jamefl. Renter cable, that the estate of Mr. Henry Duveen, the art dealer1,287 words
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Article137 1920-06-30 1055 OPERATIONS BEGIS. Successful Greek 0J tUI t [Reuteb’B lEU GUMi A iWB«ge f rom g myrM ellenic offeoi’ve againat the Nui(»l baa begun. The Nationilim compelled to concentrate i n t b e hood of Akhmr were driven bS disorder from Akbieiar which 1 he Greeks continue io[Reuteb’B lEUGUMi; - 137 words
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Article109 1920-06-30 1055 FUTURE OF THE ARMY. Paris, Jone2i The Journal states that i J was presented to the rn! J“. x gatiou yesterday, It German army must be rdoud 100,ODO before July 10 flfcuriiy police a )0, h b lows an increase w' -a A** from 70,000 to 150 M109 words
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Article49 1920-06-30 1055 TheTammJny HiH rf fc r\. io M. hX, O f $10,000.000 (geld) o bißfljpp xt M“r by r Hartogs J’s Mr. H. G. ear a very t fhr bride, «bo S l ’"woC“ e!l F ,'w'» fl i* io? t!, r' in fullfro’- 1“ •lJjr.n* r.“.49 words
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Article114 1920-06-30 1056 |t «»4LSTiS NDECIDED He Position of China- rfcno’a Telegums.] London, Jone 24 jy o f Commons, replying of tbe CL Aliiitce l> eill S considers* V T"„i He ««not a««re tbe tbe Alliaac. .’«ould -ot **L util the Government k°ew hi tbe new government which into powerrfcno’a Telegums.] - 114 words
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Article374 1920-06-30 1056 I Sydney, May 29. I Tte Sydney Herald, commenting upon Ith Anglo-Jap&neae Alliance, Bays it reI engnaibil Japan during the war did all I h vstenock to do and more. “Australia, I me m will undoubtedly weigh with I he Brituh Government, has always regardreaty with somewhat374 words
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Article87 1920-06-30 1056 More Sens at ions. i l l I—IV London, June 24« At Wimbledon W. T. Tilden (America > beat J. C. Parke by 63, 6-2, 6-4. It was one of the most magnificent performances seen on the historic centrecourt. Tilden showed form better than that of Patterson last87 words
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Article315 1920-06-30 1056 THE VERDUN HEROES. Erection of Monument. Paris, June 24. M. Andrĕ Lefevre, French Minister for War, accompanied by Marshal Pĕtain and M. Poincare, France’s War President, yesterday laid the first stone of the monument to be erected in memory of f;he soldiers who fell in the battles of315 words
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Article266 1920-06-30 1056 IMPERIAL POLITICS. The Future of Egypt. [Reuteb’s Telegrams.] London, June 24. The Labour Conferenca at Scarborough passed a resolution urging the full recognition of the lights of the Egyptian! to an independent and responsi le government and the limitation of British action in Egypt to that to which[Reuteb’s Telegrams.] - 266 words
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Article105 1920-06-30 1056 Statement by the Premier. Paris, June 21. In the Chtmber of Deputies in Che course of a debate on foreign affairs M. Millerand denied any change in the Government’s policy in Syria but pointed out that action must be proportionate to the available means. France will not105 words
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Article38 1920-06-30 1056 London, June 24. Kent beat Worcestershire by an innincs end 184 runs. Yorkshire beat Leicestershire by an innings and 128 runs. Kilner took 4 wickets for 10 rune and Waddington 7 for 25. Middlesex be»t QImJU38 words
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Article523 1920-06-30 1057 SITUATION IN DERRY. City Magistrates’ Apprehension. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, June 24. An official message states that the Londonderry City Magistrate» h ft J e a B a u urgently telegraphed the Chief Secretary expressing alarm at the Government a inaction and stating that they consider the situation[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 523 words
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Article140 1920-06-30 1057 Edifying Recriminations. New York, June 20. Addressing a crowded meeting of the Irish Progressive League, Mr. MeCurtan, the so-called Irish amb-.ssaior, declared that Cohalau was the keystone of a conspiracy to force Mr, de Valera from the country. A priest declared that the Irish-American politiciaus have so’d140 words
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Article73 1920-06-30 1057 London, June 24. The report of the Board of Traie Empire Fl&xprowing Commidea on fl<x substitutes concludes that none of the substitutes such as jute, ramie and hemp can satisfactorily replace fl x in the manufac ure of fine linens, dama-ks and similar articles though probably further73 words
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Article36 1920-06-30 1057 Pad End Abroad. Faris, June 25. While running in the viluabie Prix de’ Drags at Au euil Troy own, winner of this year’s Grand National, broke R leg and had to be destroyed.36 words
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Article66 1920-06-30 1057 STUBBORN FIGHTING. Important Claims. London, June 24. The Polish review of the situation states that after regrouping the Poles remain in possession of th s KiefuOdessa railway. Stubborn fighting procerdi&g foriy miles north and west of Ki.ff. The Poles and Ukrainians still occupy PodcJiet and Voibynia while66 words
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Article55 1920-06-30 1057 Washington, June 24. Mr. Hording informed a d pu atiou of female suffragie a that he could not fores any State to hasten the adop’ion of the Suffrage Amendment. The depuration wus bitterly disappointed. 0; A movement is on foot, minted by Dr. Ansley Young, to55 words
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Article138 1920-06-30 1057 POSITS Curious Tsuomj- Th Times' that th. De The TO „,Z" "'«S r >to camps, Bamel» ■Federal officeholder, ft’»» **< and ths T re Prohibitionist,; Ewern Cootinpa, w oppostog prohibition, ud I l Nations. Other ,a,.l|„ Ireland and the industrial M ii n esro»o,e r J,p.„ M lheTsuomj- - 138 words
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Article104 1920-06-30 1057 Chicago, May I Mr. J. B. Keating has annouDoed ll the choice of candidate at the Detwen Convention will be free and open. Il will be chosen who will appeal tel voters of the country, to bring raccw I lhe par:y. The new member of the National104 words
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Article75 1920-06-30 1057 communications^ *****718 Eject on Austria. The boycott of (>* the Icte.-oatimal 1«“ b ,i, K in Amsterdam oniog h io Hungary b <£* ation between 1,11 .Tk* Tne non ocia^ no€ jng the W? AuBtr L ,r r succeeded m yj eDD a Coureiuently b« UP J*775 words
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Article29 1920-06-30 1058 BmlN Ja e 2i ,k,; Lord D’AOern™ Bwmcwl i? Arabmrl.r Fr.- eh U* M C d eiguor D,mvcioo, St.." tb T -S° rOTB JJicf Germany’" fioa^ctiB29 words
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Article64 1920-06-30 1058 London, June 21 rffii G »rg’ lh 0,1 lur ber LT.rt'Mog i.k-n i h r 'B u,i Jforfi® of ‘bo Kal er b, cau e Jaterludi Qjwrnnieut refused isihaoTfr. T Cipaio Wedgwood Bĕno (Leith L)— ibw ii the finish of the talk about gjpjg toe Kairr.’ Ir. Loyd64 words
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Article51 1920-06-30 1058 Mi Hoovie’b Attitude. New Yoik, Jsne 25. Tbs Ermag Post publishes a ptatement if Mr. Bower urging the Republic“to demand the e&dieit raiifi*®c of the Pence Treaty without drtiele X. Mr. Hoover contends that «ttNoic an 4 nm\ pressure are suficitnt to accomplish international peace and51 words
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Article33 1920-06-30 1058 TU nr NeW Ork J aoe 25 Petroleum C™- brokerage hoasfa and fifv «oowion with !J“ 18 kfrfcud »n h «Mu» l di,H. lld 1 f Jt he..ie7X fr ra33 words
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Article90 1920-06-30 1058 hioffieii|| T u j. fcrl >D. June 25. b bleu ‘^“V. Qtrraan :Fi aaw > e :o:—_ excl n p l< v ,|letsili ntr of a »M k"’., ronfc ”l-» r to «pair i. <k for n tne en P a y ,k I^«<wV sa! i,e <190 words
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Article625 1920-06-30 1058 A NEW HUMOURIST. When the present reviewer pub!’abed the firstfew of the “Collection of Wild Beast Tales and O her Curios Made and Illustrated by A.W.BH.” and now re- I published in permanent form under the title quoted abjve, he was congrarulaiel by the Pall Mail Gazette on625 words
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Article581 1920-06-30 1058 The following j, the busioesa for tb. e mo:^ f a f 6 h r e DOO T °l Cii,al Co-i-ion.™ confirl'X 6 f Mt mOetißi! be read “<» 2To consider «nd, if spprove( 0 amendment to the Common rX- P*«« By-law No. 22. Lodging House Business for581 words
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Article213 1920-06-30 1059 interests of the dominions General Smuts View. [ItEETh»’» 1 ELEGRAMS.] Capetown, June 25 In the Assembly, speaking in support of the League of Natious General Smuts, dealing with the position of the British Empire, said he hoped'that Constitutional Conference, if held in 1921, would frame a[ItEETh»’» 1 ELEGRAMS.] - 213 words
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Article23 1920-06-30 1059 London, June 24. The strike of wireless operators has ended pending negotiations on the basis of the men’s original demands.23 words
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Article14 1920-06-30 1059 London, June 25. The printing tradi s dispute has been settled.14 words
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Article72 1920-06-30 1059 Honoured by the King. London, June 26. A remarkable scene occurred in Lon don to-day when sonic four hundred Victoria Cross winners in this and former wars marched from Wellington Barracks, to Buckingham Palace to attend the King s Garden Party m their honour. A huge crowd72 words
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Article79 1920-06-30 1059 Food Minister’s Statement. London, June 24. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr J. A. Seddon (Hanley Co. LabJ Me< urd .V> Food Minister, said that the financial reserves of the Simar uppl.V Commission were reduced in 1918 approximately t £l.<)< h M oW j n >-79 words
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Article164 1920-06-30 1059 GIOLITTI S POLICY. Relations With Russia and Germany. [Reoteh’s Teleghams.] Rome, June 24.. In the Italian Chamber Signor Giolitti, the new Premier, announced the. composition of his Cabinet. He said that the Government did not favour a prof ad orate over Albania but desired h r independence.[Reoteh’s Teleghams.] - 164 words
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Article93 1920-06-30 1059 Destruction of Guns. London, June 25. The 'rimes correspond mt at Chanak in the Dardanelles says that the process of destroying eighty guns in the forts on the Asiatic, shore from Kephez to the western mouth of the. Straits began on June 21. One British and one Indian93 words
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Article33 1920-06-30 1059 Com promise Arranged. Melbourne, June 26. i’he situation with regard to the strike of electricians and gasworks is now very hopeful, the employers and workers having arrived al, a compromise.33 words
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Article133 1920-06-30 1059 London, June 25. Ihe Times says that owing to the rise of working; costs tie* passage rates of British companies to India, Australia and the Ear East are being increas l d to £4(> to I‘ort Said £7B to £9O Li Bombay aYid Karachi, £lOB to £ll4 to133 words
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Article387 1920-06-30 1059 OP 'NION^ pEITs rhat there M r a > thou gh the ertsert S» ,ab| e financial L l)t p Q n t h e ex-\,A'“*<*. i' feaerve Bank C ‘”*U>»ny. The Board is no general calling jn u 's St (lunts Has is nothing but387 words
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Article990 1920-06-30 1060 STAGGlN'S’ INNO CENT VICTIMS. < initiated snd eon<hict’•"‘‘nPThWm m k, llg *L“, throughout the country Si thtWtearted /up- LT»w f P“ bl op,nlon it Im encountered a comeSutent critic in the newly gml» Lumpur morning paper •SS. for which theS.P.V. D. wan fiJCuL:.. In Malaya, too, the du■"JjT to a990 words
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Article577 1920-06-30 1060 The Hon. Dr. 0. H. K. Lucy, P.C.M.O. b.s., proceeded to Pulau Jerei.k thia morning on inspection, Mr. H. N. Bayes, Assistant Engineer of qr> Tele B r »phs Department, M. B. R. laiping, is proceeding Home on long leave at the end of this month.—T.O.M. The Japan Gazette577 words
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Article1226 1920-06-30 1061 Rubber: Then and Now. This from the Straits Echo )f J y 1917, may bring comfort to the rubber‘l7 °V 4'K7“ anw« eh.r.hol.iers would'be iooli-h to worry th© n'eso'it decline. Last year 1 wai4a 3> 2 d. lowest 2a ltd in July. With o her things more or1,226 words
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Article196 1920-06-30 1061 a SINNFEBcou, I Bhiiisb I I®"™»’. I r Sinn Feinera capi are< j L 'B r 7 I L »»d two v'&S I cthcere returned to Ferm.: TU I abonte of General Luca, «Jui* I General Dam ord end Tyrrell J I eur Pn«dat„j g btm afiBhi Wlwl men.196 words
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Article59 1920-06-30 1061 Ban Francisco, June 21. Representatives of the orginiisiKt cf Friends of Irish Freedom which intend* to urge a plank in the Democratic platfcrn regarding Ireland have decided toatata t.hc idea in view in th. .ctm* de Valera and the Imh iffl.taa The announcement is regarded M/ggnj* iug the59 words
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Article55 1920-06-30 1061 Thpkh-s s^toxu d At Win.bl.don >n of the singlti Tiden t Wt.(En|WPj6 o singlls ever seen he an “7rJ owing to the hitting of boih. BOg{ servic e were fai-bion at a tr g tro» nsult w»s m do" 1 P>‘l* Ritchie anil ot 7 ’j,ii declare that55 words
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Article40 1920-06-30 1061 AThe ,&«!>»“ line of an e J{ memor' a ..King'» dead iu war r a vast g the estahlishmr" 1 ba' ore of the new 0 We.tmm.ter icbe»’ tl e ervice men. tbe &»S on a XTcoSl. assisted by a40 words
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Article114 1920-06-30 1062 UoFW IE()OPa BJW Telegrams "~Rorae, June 26. revolutionary propaganda Rprgaglieii mutinied a* .be B «lv« io the barrack surrounded the A^d.recou»rer-entrenchiu The i X t i C ,udhcu.« are barricaded, proclaimed. toJjOBCBMESTB DESPATCHED. Ancona, June 27. n.MdDoaißsmglieri have surrender/Kibecommander. Reinforcements are e joui to Ancona and orderTelegrams ] - 114 words
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Article93 1920-06-30 1062 Su! or Court of Justice. Hague, June 26. fiffi ciil mrnge statei that the y* 1 advisory committee of f league of Nations decided to pwnmend The Hague as the seat f the permanent court of interBaoonil jutice. the 11« II» court bM d be 8n fc93 words
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Article93 1920-06-30 1062 Chuuk., P ari J 26. u C Aff? 8 F MBe 6 the U Mi£r, w “"'I ,f r 509,000 (Jfid t ar budget ,h 'ZX io z. Kt* by u J?.. East, S* F .2 erac,i ’ho than a F reu a Upi"',' d Syria.93 words
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Article17 1920-06-30 1062 Politi cs I >•»> V3 I c Jt p k S U iJ Une 2 6. €fn ®kcttd17 words
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Article85 1920-06-30 1062 Sydney, June 26. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales’ visit to New South Wales concluded on June 25. A noticable feature of the tear was the workmen’s enthusiasm who, ou the Prince of Wales’ departure for Western Australia, shouted “Good-bye, Ted, have a good time!” Prior85 words
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Article62 1920-06-30 1062 Action By Canada. New York, June 26. M. Martens, the so-called Bolshevik Envoy to the United States, is reported to have signed a contract of icveral million dollars for Canadian foodstuffs and machinery for Russia. It is stated that special bank arrangements have been made with Canada62 words
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Article46 1920-06-30 1062 London, June 25, Cambridge University beat Sussex by 181 runs. Gloucestershire beat Essex by an innings and 56 runs. Lancashire beat Derbyshire by an innings and 228 runs. Nottinghamshire beat Hampshire by six wickets. The match Oxford University vs Surrey resulted in a draw.46 words
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Article53 1920-06-30 1062 Situation Most Menacing. Chicago, June 26. ihe heads of fifteen railway and labour organisations at a conference declared to-Jay that the railway situation has been most menacing since the war. They doubted whether it would be possible to prevent the complete paralysis of transportation unless the wage controversy53 words
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Article37 1920-06-30 1062 Herr Gessler’s Resignation. T Berlin, June 26. x- 6 newB pap° re state that Herr Gossler, Minister for Defence, has resigned »8 the result of the Allied Note regarding c reduction of the Germiu army.37 words
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Article28 1920-06-30 1062 T Paris, June 27. he fol owing was the nsult of the rand Prix run at Longchamp to-day Comrade i Emhry 2 q fifteen ran.28 words
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Article36 1920-06-30 1062 Defender Chosen. Mewport, (Rhode Island), June 27. e Cup Defence Committee has chosen a ut t 0 defend the America Cup bet- Shamrock IV. The first race has Defcn fixed for July 15.36 words
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Article22 1920-06-30 1062 Another Resignation. P_„ Washington, June 26. •iimaH 11 e oa has accepted the rea! lon °< Mr. B. Crowell. Actant22 words
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Article232 1920-06-30 1062 Question of Recognition. Washington, May 31. The Foreign Relations sub-Committee, has been investigating Mexican atiairs, recommended to the Senate armed intervention in Mexico, if the new forces there show inability and unwillingness to create a stable Government more friendly towards Americans. The report added that if a232 words
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Article263 1920-06-30 1062 In the Singapore Supreme Court on Saturday morning Mr. Justice Barrett Leonard several appeals against Magistrates’ decisions given in the Police Court. The DPP, Mr. G. G. Seth, appeared on behalf of the Crown. The first appeal taken was that of Tam Check a partner of263 words
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Article328 1920-06-30 1063 ARRIVAL OF THE REMAINS IN BANGKOK. Amidst every manifestation of public sorrow the remains of H.R.H. la Prince of Bianulok reached Bangkok on Sunday afternoon and were conveyed to the Parasukavan Palace, says the Siam Observer of June 22. The untimely death of the late328 words
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Article180 1920-06-30 1063 Copy of Straits Ordinance. The draft is published of an Enactment to provide for matters relating to trustees. This Bill enacts with the necessary modifications the Straits Settlemen’s Trustee Ordinance 1914, which whs modelled on the Imperial Trustee Act of 1893. The Bill is intended to mitigate180 words
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Article396 1920-06-30 1063 Free Press. Our friend the Editor has been writing on the subject of a junior club, a fact which rather gratified the Topicist though at the same time it Saddened him a little, for he knows only too well that the path which Singapore is hewing to greatnessFree Press. - 396 words
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Article235 1920-06-30 1063 Colonisation and Exploitation. New York, June 1. There will not be armed intervention in Mexico if the new Government shows ability and willingness to create a stable rule. It has been recommended by the Foreign Relations Committee that ths Senate urge the suspens on of Artic.e 27235 words
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Article371 1920-06-30 1063 ExTßiOßDiuaiV Gamu An «‘«ordinery genenl .hareholder, of the l,ip in T W Company, Ltd., wu held it th ftj of Commerce, P enMgi purpose of confirming ai sn-iZJ, 1 the resolutions passed at the nJ? general meeting held on the 15th h? There were present Messrs. D.AMB» (in371 words
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Article1865 1920-06-30 1064 KEDAH IN 191 9, U do rtv W ell and truly tbe state °d hwiau touches aud su ss f y wrtb the forces of prejudice uas fighting hard to estabafd theconstituState on a sound and permanS satne is true of Kelantan S doubtless be true o Trengtjsrell. Meantime in1,865 words
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Article530 1920-06-30 1065 YESTERDAY S FUNERAL J. he funeral of the late Mrs. Chee Ah alt (mother of Messrs. Chee Kok Peng, Chee Kok 100, Chee Kok lee and Chee Kok Seang) which took place yesterday was attend, d by over 1,000 persons amongst them being Drs.530 words
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Article379 1920-06-30 1065 In the House of g t I Oe following qut.tk.iu -Vejß on.wers g lvtn ha J lUr local P rot tst t yy tor l Ldlil that the Government of iJrlB stated on the urge» Auxiliary Force Bill’ !«“> throughout unanimous that this Bill IW| need and must be379 words
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Article1102 1920-06-30 1066 Btreet ‘he TV w H. Thorne, Chairman oi There were also present J*Y? cJri r’nd A. Lindley V L V«ugb«n (General C. Trim Johnson, T. fe»)» 1 Mewre. v. the al.o co»v«niog the meeting was JJ d>, inmate, of the last annual JIl Meting «ere alio1,102 words
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Article265 1920-06-30 1066 P. C. C. v. P. R. C. The Penang Recreationists suffered another defeat at the hands of the P. at cricket on Saturday. The premier club hatted first and scored 119 towards which Dr. Martin contributed 40 and Bird 21. The Recreationists could only reply with 08, almost half265 words
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