Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 February 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 27. VOL. LXXIX. THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 837 2 “HOW THE MIGHTY FALL.” The rank and file were on board an hour ago; -and are hanging over the ships rail, looking at the sampans, and the greasy water, and the golden pa-o-oda far off in the haze, with lazy enjoyment of the thought that they will not
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1804 2 POSITIONS VACANT. TENDERS INVITED. Temporary Bill Collector wanted. Pre- DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF YELLOW f Vfl rA 111 iHHj ference will be «jveu to one with experience RIVER BRIDGE FOR PEKING’HANKOW A IHi IT HIDIUI? and good references Security required. Rail WAY hIUH I "h’4 Apply by letter to Box
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    • 399 2 i PRITCHARD C” L'" Incorporated in the Straits Settlements I PENANG IPOH. TRAVELLING REQUISITES, Etc. Burbery Raincoats First quality Raincoats, finest made gat ments of cotton, Lined. $95.00 Superior quality Raincoats, b est made garments of wo °l cotton union lined. ...sHo.oo Burbery Overcoats Smartest ar, d made garments of
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  • 396 3 M( IDERATE OPINII)N. London, January 19.—1 n the course of a third article in the “Times,” Sir Valentine Chirol deals with the elections in Bombay, the task before the Councils and the difficulties to be surmounted. He pays a tribute to the loyal wOrk of the Civil
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  • 199 3 Bombay .January 25.—The excitement among the Bania merchants on Sunday and Monday over the killing of two pigeons by two European lads has to a great extent subsided as a result of the police having withdrawn the charges against all the accused and business
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  • 274 3 Deiui, January 24.—A communique states With the exception of little sniping of the YVana lines of communication the situation in Wana District continues quiet. We have had six men wounded. Parties of Mahsuds, however, are still giving trouble tn Jandola area and on Tank Zam. On the
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  • 45 3 London, January 6.—Lord Reading’s acceptance of the post of Viceroy of India is expected to-day. The question of his successor as Lord Chief Justice is a matter of great interest, the names of Sir Gordon Hewitt and Sir Henry Duke being prominent.
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  • 160 3 Peking, January, 15.—Foreign reports from Hupeh state that in the fighting between the troops of Wang imn-yuan and the invader Lan’s force at Szenanfu the city was practically ruined and 100,009 persons, being onethird of the population of the city, perished. The reports, it is believed here,
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  • 467 3 Delhi. January 20.—A communique states: lhe attention of the travelling public is invited to the prohibition by the French Government of the export of gold or silver money, whether French or foreign, from France without special permission of the ministry of finance (commission des changes). Travellers proceeding
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 281 3 MMMMI Bc" =t»p G« S HEAFFER’ S SELF-FILLING PEN. EMBODIES The merits of all pens and the faults of none.’ Every Sheaffer Self-Filling Pen is guaranteed to give maximum efficiency and hence satisfactory service for the life of the pen. I A POINT FOR EVERY HAND. g Prices from $6
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    • 514 3 WHEEZY COOGH AND ASTHMA For Quick and Lasting Relief Take Veno’s. In those wheezy coughs that are so hard to cure by ordinary means Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure acts like a charm. Veno’s loosens the phlegm which causes the cough, and so the sufferer gets relief at once. In asthma
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  • 984 4 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S S a '-S M aQ H RUBBER (Dollar.) S 8 S c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 35c 40c llor Gajat. Rubber Estate 175 20' Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.60 4yer Hitam Planting Syndioat. 13.00 kyer Kuning Rubber Estate? 1.00 Iyer Molck Rubber Co. 1.60 175
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  • 628 4 ANNUAL MEETING' The second annual general meeting of Lingui Tin, L'd, was held ati Singapore, at he Registered Offices of the Company. Mr J M Sime presided and the others pre e it wore Messis J A Elisa, Tan Kheam Hock, Lim Tay Yam and Chan Sz3 Onn
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  • 121 4 Larut Tin Dredging Limited, January, hours run 624, yardage treated 83 000, piculs 614. The Dredge lost 37 hours owing to the breaking of a shaft. Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., January, output 485 piculs, hours worked 1,163, yards treated 140,000, estimated value of output $32,000. No 1
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  • 125 4 Panel g, Prb r u<try -3 t 1921 (Bt Courtesy of th« Chartered Bank,. London Demand Bank 2/3 11/1 G 4 months’sight bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 160'] 3 days’sifeht Private 175 Bombay Demand Bank n 160 j c
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  • 291 4 The miners’ spurt since the coal strike was settled in November, has earned them another Is 6 1 a day on the 2s a day awarded them them on condition that their output reached 4,720,000 tons a week, or 246,000,000 tone a year. For the
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  • 183 4 PiNANO, February 3, 1921. SP. Tapioca $6.50 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 !hs, b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $l7 nominal White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves $7B nominal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers 110? $35.00
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  • 278 4 The London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Company has entered into a contract for the purchase, as from January 1, 1921, ot tbe property of the Elphil Rubber Compsry subje t to approval by the shareholders nf Eiphil Rubber Company, as it involves the winding up of the company.
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  • 60 4 The Brass met at CarcGaa yesterday, says Wednesday’a “Mahy Mail'» preto come to a final decision as to the sumably measures to he taken to meet tbe crisis in the rubber industry, We have as yeb received no communique for publi cation, but we expect ho find
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  • 299 4 MALAYA TO BE SEARCHED FOR OLDEST MAN. The "Manila Times" savs Sometime during the presen-, year there will coms to rhe Philippine®, should nothing imerven ro make the vi4t inopp )r >une Rn ion that has been organised to search Asi from the farthest north to the
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  • 375 4 The question of the existence of a personal Devil was the subject, many years a»o of a lawsuit in which the leaders of tbe English Bar were engaged. The case was carried to the House of Lords, and the judgment or that high tribunal was said o
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  • 167 4 A Guaranty Trust Company cablegram gives the imports and exports ot the United States during November, Exports were $675,000,000, compared with $752,000,000 in October and $741,000,000 in November, 1914, while imports were $321,000,000, as compared with $325,000,000 in Octohei and $425,000,000 in November bud year.
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    • 108 4 SS I Maltpriee S)ay I:A T I KCNG CO'S.. I I BIG SALE J I (Commences ISo-day I Ends on Monday, I 3rd to Ttfi February. I 56 0 off all Stock. J J During these four days, everything s g will be charged Half the usual g g price
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    • 245 4 ANOTHER GR\ND ATTRACTION g OR FOUR NiGHTS AT THE imperial EM HIKE THEA'I RE PENANG ROAD. From Thursday, 3rd to Sunday 6th February, 1921. In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. The Most-talked of Production 6 Reels Merchant of Venice Reels 6 F-a unng MATHESON LANG in t»-e Title Role.
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  • 1653 5 RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S EXPERIENCES. A book of entrancing interest fox boys and their fathers arrived in time t the Christina,s holidays. Its title Some Experiences of a New Guinea ,i<lent Magistrate,’’ being the per- iiial and most thrilling adventures of i iptain C. A. Mom kton, I’.R.G.S. written
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  • 406 5 BARON HAYASHI’S VIEWS. Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador in London, -ays that 'japan is now busily engaged in preparations for war with the I nited States of >America seems to be the general belief oi the public here with regard to the situation raised by the Naval Armaments
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    • 70 5 Our Reputation Enhanced Thousands of happy shoppers took advantage of our magni- ficent half price offer to-day and went away delighted. I remember Only Two More Days TO-MORROW, FEBRUARY 4th ■V -.5 h c; I AND SATURDAY, sth I EVERYTHING AT HALF PRICE I j EXCEPT FURNITURE, BEDDING, CHINA AND
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    • 352 5 CORONER ANO BAD LIQUOR. A scathing indictmeli’ 1 the stuff served as liquor in the s of Ilongkew, Shanghai, was del 1 tied by .dr. G. W. King, British oi< .er, when the inquest into the <•ircum-tances concerning tiie death of Erne- I). Clarke, blue jacket from the British gunboat
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  • 17 6 Eyre—On January 29, at Parit Melana Estate, Malacca, the wife of Ronald Legrice Eyre, a sod.
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  • 52 6 Baldock-Marlow —On the 4»h November, 1920, at the Pari-.h Church, Preston Deanery, by the Rev W H Baldock, rector of Ashton, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev A Polwhele, Denys Baldock to Elsie Winifred Marlow, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs A E Marlow, Preston Deaneiy Hall,
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  • 1174 6 “S. T.” The various amendments is the Civil Procedure Code, recommended by the Judges and included in a Council paper, were referred to on Saturday. Generally, the object is to secure the prompt adjustment of small cases and to enable appeals to be heard with greater frequency. In the
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  • 1043 6 As a ssqael to the trouble among the Japanese and Malays 6m The Pearl ployed in the p«arl-fishing Fishers. industry at Broome, Aus trails, the port on Roebuck Bay, there were numerous deportations. Many unlicensed Japanese were discovered. Australia’s pearl fishing field is approximately 2,000 shore miles
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  • 47 6 (From Our Own Correspondent., Singapore, February 3 There was a large attendance of the Jewish community at Goodwood Rafi lr Murison i i Mr. Israel Cohen, the Zioni.,l Lk a i made an impassioned appeal for J uni f in support of the cause.
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  • 590 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 3. The report of the Lunas Rubber Co Ltd., shows a profit of $143,500. X c i final dix idend is recommended, owing to the slump. The crop was produced at a very cheap rate. > At 'the Apollo Theatre, Berlin, whe
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    • 222 6 s=°—=-=—=s SPQR I T R U E y° l a u i cc L I 0 IKE I O SS T I 0 v I n n I Stock list of Plant, I 0 Machinery Engi- LJ < C’’* fl fl| m neering Supplies on I C request. -J I
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    • 36 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. TBE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 10 29 a m. 4.16 s.m. 10.8 p.m. 3.48 p.na. To-morrow. 11.2 a.m. 5.3 a.m. 10.45 p.m. 5.48 p.m.
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  • 13 6 DEATH, WATKtNS—Dec. 24. at Berne, Bertha, wife of W L Watkins, of Singapore.
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  • 233 7 BRITISH COMMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.} London, January 31. British opinion, while less triumphant than the French, is generally satisfied with the results of the Paiis Conference, chiefly on the ground that it seals Anglo-French solidarity and promises to end the uncertainty which has been hampering the reconstruction of Europe
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  • 86 7 FATHER DOMINIC SENTENCED. Loudon, January 31. Father Dominic, the late Mr McSwiney's Chaplain, was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, of which two years have been remitted. Father Dominic was arrested early this year in a raid on an Irish monastery, and charges of disaffection were preferred against him, based
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  • 49 7 THE LAHORE STUDENTS. Lahore, January 31. The students’ strike is spreading. Of 1,200 day college students, only 30 are attending the lectures. The Fyzabad Trouble. Allahabad, January 31. The threat of the rioters at Fyzabad to annihilate the police Ins not materialised, but the police are standing by.
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  • 350 7 Among the pictures to be screened at the Empire Theatre in to-night’s change is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice in six parts, starring Mr Matheson Lang. The production is a magnificent one, and a triumph of the photographic art. The picture does not only
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  • 278 7 THE ADJOURNED MEETING. The adjourned meeting of the subscribers to St George’s Ball was held in the Penang Cricket Club last night, the Hon Mr W H Thorne presiding The others present were Messrs W H Threlfal), LAC Biggs, ODD Hogan, W J Edmonds; F N Syer,
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  • 99 7 The Chairman intimated that there was a desire on the part of several of the older members of the society to open a subscription list in order to make a presentation of plate to Mr Ben Mitchell, to record their appreciation of his services as Secretary cf
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 61 7 (To thb Editor of the “Pinang Gazbttb Sir,—lb has been the practice since the Kwong Yik Bank Premium Bonds were drawn that the results have been always published in the local papers, but the winning numbers at the last drawing which was drawn early in January are not
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  • 46 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5.30 p,m to-day, 1 March King Carnival ...Ros-ey 2 Overture.,.L p ocadie ...Auber 3 Waltz ...Marguerite ...Burns 4 Intermezzo Anona ...Grey 5 One Stop Herzog Von Brabant... Glaser
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  • 253 7 Feb 3—Football, Chinese Recreation Club v Chinese Sporting Club, Victoria Green, 5 15 p.m. Feb s—Cricket, P C C v C R C Esplanade. Feb 7—Taiping Ice Co, Ltd, Extraordinary Meeting, Feb 8 and 9—Bank Holidays, Chinese New Year. Feb 12—Batu Lin tang Rubber, Co, Ltd, Statutory, Meeting,
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  • 327 7 M M.” SCRATCHINGS FOR TODAY. (From our own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, January 2. The following are the scratchings for today’s races at Kuala Lumpur Race I.—Meccano. Race 2 —lpoh, Pickle. Race 4.—Meccano, Duke Aryan, Humble Lad. Race s.—Mimic. Race 6,—«Walpole, Tapioca Haud, Balarang. Race B.—lranian, Bulgooroo. AT TUESDAY’S
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  • 366 7 Unusual Case at Shanghai. That an attempt was made to seize and bake possession of a considerable portion of the imporb business of a Shanghai trading company is the charge advanced in a remarkable group of related cases that have made their appearance in the Mixed Courts
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  • 47 7 Washington, Jan 19—The Director of Labour has reported that retail prices of 22 food commodities decreased by an average of 8 percent in December as compared with November, and 10 per cent as against the prices a year ago, while sugar decreased by 18 percent,
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  • 28 7 Shanghai, Jan. 22.—Unusual precautions are being taken at the Kiangnan Arsenal as Bolshevik activities among the workmen are reported, Sp cial detectives are busy.
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  • 122 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 3. 1 lie ‘Malaya” Warrant Officers, were entertained to tiffin. Sir J. Murison presided and proposed their health. The Senior Warrant Officer, replying, paid a tribute to the excellent way they had been entertained in Singapore. In the afternoon an At Home
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  • 190 7 The following are results in the P. C. C. tennis tournament Single Handicap Class “A.” 3(1 H. G. R. Leonard beat 2 J. Stuart 6- 6-4. Championship Pairs.—N. E. Kent and F. W. Harris beat M. K. Whitlock and E. S. Haslam 6-4. 6-8; 6-3. Single Handicap
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  • 107 7 P.R.C. v. S.R.C. The Singapore Recreation Club has extended an invitation to the Penang Recreation Club to visit Singapore and play cricket, football and tennis. At a meeting of the Committee of the P.R.C., held yesterday afternoon, it was decided to accept the invitation. The first inter-settlement matches
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  • 177 7 MARINE INSURANCE CASE SETTLED. The action brought by Ko.-a Merican, Mahomed Merican and Co. against The Federal Insurance Coy.. Ltd., of Zurich for the sum of $1375.24 on a policy of marine insurance effected by them on 28th November. 1919. on one bale of sheepskins shipped on board
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  • 112 7 DETECTIVES CONVICTED. In the District Court. Penang, this morning, before Mr. R. Scott, the case in which Tai Keng and Chong Yeng, detectives, were charged with extortion, and wrongful confinement of a Chinese goldsmith, and in which Boev Pan and Yeong Yi Chew, were accused of aiding
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  • 1537 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. C. W. Abrams, proprietor of the Straits Motor Garage, returned to Singapore by th® P. and O. s.s. Kashgar. T. R. H. Prince and Princess Sukodaya and T. R. H. Prince and Princess Svasdi are leaving Bangkok on a holiday to Egypt this week. The following passengers
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  • 536 8 EXPERIMEN 1 AL FLIGHTS. The Civil Aviation Department of the Air Ministry is rapid y completing its plans for the development of commercial airships. Until now c mmercial developments have' been confined to the development of the heavier-than-air machine, bat in viow of the attention devoted by other
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  • 359 8 —Ex. Sportsman’s Hail <f Pellets Among Pheasant Beatebs. Five men were accidentally shot by a Leeds sportsman while pheasant-shooting at Escrick Park, near Selby. Thomas Botham, 28, of Silver street, was detained York Hospital, suffering from gunshot wounds in the head and on the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 305 8 THE 10 11. p. ANDRE CITROEN > JHfl- iL\ < jL®, &> I The Citroen is not a mere combination but a harmonious blending of those essential qualities which place it Primus inter Pares Petrol Consumption 35 to 45 Mites per gallon. Oil < onsumption 1,000 Miles per gallon. Malcolm
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    • 427 8 .'*L uqi r. l suit— T— "*———fl—MMMflMMflflfl— ».4* tj. -iv. .gwjg ii —ii 1 11 pr—n rw» LJ its > B Is Demanded by g Every Motorcar Owner I JlB§st Tyres Tubes i U In the Market. 0 I u Apply the U q Eastern Pacific Trading O L ld
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  • 652 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Aiog Thye for A!or Star (Kodab). Sitiavran for P. Brandan and Langkat Laisang for Calcutta. Jin Ho for Pana van Goene for Deli, Laugea, Edi, T Seinawe, Segl', Olebleh and Sabang. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swefitenharo, Port Dickson Malacca and Singapore. Expictid Arrival»,
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  • 271 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Farit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taipiug, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, By trail Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, -7.15 a.m Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 6 p.nMalacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong j Farit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m Taiping By
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  • 34 9 It is probable that mails despatched by es Egra, will connect at Bombay with mails despatched by the es Plassy. The homeward mail, by the Fgrs, closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday,
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  • 398 9 PENANG, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. BEEP— cts. Soap per catty 25 Roast do 50 Steaks do 55 Stew or Curry Meat do carry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 50 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 70 Liver do 60
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 213 9 NORTHERN ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. J I t MOTOR BRANCH, Ji W I w MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I I Reductions are allowed if the assured I I! has more than one Car Insured. Bonus A Liberal Bonus it allowed Jeff the Renewal Premium when no II
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    • 542 9 I <■ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DhSI C Wanted Smart Office and Packing Clerk 9 W for Ettate. Apply with Testimonials to W Manager, Khota Tampan Rubber Company. Lenggong, Upper Perak. Q- .Jh Wanted an Assistant Pay Clerk for the Railway Construction Department; com- -'l Saj mencing salary $l2O per mensem, plus
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  • 216 10 PEKING BORROWS $6,000,000. Peking, January 14.—A loan for the purchase of railway cars is being signed this afternoon. The terms are as follows Amount, $6,000,000; interest, eight per cent; price, $95; dicount, one per cent; security, part of the Peking-Hankow Railway revenue which is not mortgaged to foreign
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  • 201 10 Proposals for the construction of floating electric power stations have been brought forward by a British electrical engineer. He points out that large units of generating plant can be placed conveniently in the hulls of ships or barges, and that the mooring of the vessel near
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  • 249 10 AVill 1921 see a further decrease writes a social observer) in the wearing of the tall hat There have been one or two rallies during the year. *tnd a plucky attempt was made by a London newspaper to fight the soft hat fashion by
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    • 245 10 i I REMEMBER I SALE I Ends on Miss not tfiis I Opportunity Come in time don't be late I wassiaimull ASSOMULL Co, 20, 22, 22A, Beach Street, g g Phone 626. f j Our Grand Cheap Clearance SALE Great chance to Customers. Enormous reduction in Prices. Come and try.
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    • 123 10 The Darkening Shadow. Have you commenced to feel shooting, throbbing pains, darting through your fact and your temples—Can’t sleep, awake all night—worry, suffer, fret. That’s the story of Neuralgia—the darkening shadow that can be banished by the application of Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub into the face, or wherever the pain
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    • 405 10 Draw the cork and The <l uantit y U>nitid Haig Ha t g Five the quality ,a> Y U Stars Scots IVhisky Uly UV Will sing its own praises i>ef y est P^ accs I ■a Disniir Sikci I^7®^\ i L HAIG HAIJ -I' i L iFICMUXV KLStni J J
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  • 463 11 —“Times.” DISCOVERIES IN JAVA. Two fossilized human skulls from Java, recently described to the Royal Society of Amsterdam by Dr. Eugene Dubois, their discoverer, have thrown fresh light on the history of the human race. Perhaps we should say of the human races, for several extinct human ty]>es
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  • 365 11 —Ex. The “Publishers’ Circular” has just revealed in its book statistics for the last year a rapidly growing output of books. It practically brings us back to pre-war level. On first thoughts this may seem a matter for rejoicing on the ground that a collection of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 165 11 a LIGNOEITE SOLUTION g g The Best and Cheapest Wood Preservative. Stocked in Three Shades:— Dark Brown 1 Gallon Tins. IO m Drums. K Light Brown 1 Tins. Green 1 g 2 CRESYLLINE SOLUTION D HI The Cure for Brown Bast in 1 Gallon Tins. g WRITE FOR FURTHER PARTICULAR»
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    • 1339 12 K.” l ———> —lll PC) DPITKH INDIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company, (C S B <MMT jJ»V* B MwMM 111/lrt (INCORPORATED IN U. b. A. S J ————iiiim Hb 1 REGULAR MONTHLY TKANS-PAC» SERVICE. *|kjfx Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San ncisoo. ANU s 8 ECUADOR From Hongkong about 23rd
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    • 533 12 THE 1 i GOODRICH ?1 1 I TYRE l!t Ssߣh' H n W h isKrcY \lfl Best proves its j ffiWi |SP Superiority on bad I Uy road surfaces. ISi Thc Satef y Tread J F. L’ffl grips tne road and I /“7 n ensures freedom from skid with3j ws
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    • 358 12 INB MBRRANTILB BANK AP IMIA, LIMITRB. gK«orpor»M U Raglaad), Authorised Capital £3,.ai,006 Subscribed Capital 1,806,Q0Q ?*M-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund; and Undivided j Profits 1,U6,40C Boa d of Directors, R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Kyrls, giq H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Esc Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael,
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