Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1333. No. 29. VOL. LXXIX. SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY. 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 739 1 NIKKO No, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. Telephone No. 579, 1 i i -l- l I SPECIAL i TROFFER N°B EĔ Semi-Diesel Oil Engines, BATES Perfected, 1921 Model. I SES SS S I Z WW> FAIRBANKS-MORSE Industrial and Marine Crude Oil Engines from 6 H.P. to 30 H.P. EE jd&gtr G ARRETT
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    • 17 1 -rrarwrwc— scttl —irwrit THEBES) GARIN i&WN C.JSRBtB «LMI Bolt Aiteoti s.s. r.a.B* Ong S«m Loong a 00,
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  • 326 2 STILL MORE QUERIES. Delhi, January 27. —Another batch of resolutions and questions had been published on the notice list b,\ the Legislative Department. So far 3J resolutions and 126 questions has been put in for the Legislative Assembly and 28 resolutions and 78 questions for the Council
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    • 1381 2 POSITIONS VACANT. NOTICES. SIN POH HOCK CO., —< undertake to build New Wooden Lighters, T-.nnnr«rv Rill Cnllector wanted. Pre- Mr». Fox Clarke begato announce that J unks, Sampans, &c., also repair Old Lightthe will visit Penang on Tth, Bth aid 9tl, ers or any Wooden Craft. Also locally Terence wm
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    • 151 2 ACHE AND PAIN INSURANCE. You. insure your house against fire, you insure your life—why not insure yourself against aches and pains Little’s Oriental Balm is an Ache and Pain Insurance for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and EVERY pain, small
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    • 286 2 I pritchardl I Go., Ltd., 1 (Incorporated in tfje Straits Settlements) PENANG IPOH. r NEW GOODS FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR Hats. •4^- j Christys Townends Double Terais in Pale Castor. Steel, Fawn and P ear l r hr.<tv lownends Soft Fell Hats colours as ab*we. Townends White Cork Topees
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  • 873 3 “UNORTHODOX DOCTRINE.” It has been generally understood, for some time that the country wanted to change the type and style of man who was governing it says a writer in the “Guardian.” We were hearing a good deal not long ago about a Business Government—Government of business men by
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  • 159 3 AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT. Shanghai, January 18.—Before an historic gathering, including Sir Arthur AV bitten Brown, the aviator, at a meeting held under the auspices of the 1 an-Pacific Union and the Shanghai Aero Club, Colonel Holt, of the Royal An- h orce, Technical Adviser to the Aeronautical
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  • 116 3 uan Shi Kai, according to Sir John, who knew him intimately in private life, died of a broken heart after the collapse of his monarchical schemes. It is not perhaps generally realised that since the declaration of a Chinese Republic the young Emperor has
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  • 139 3 Even those not normally squeamish will find unpleasantness in the case reported from North Kelsey, Lincolnshire. Two gills were charged in the police court with “unseemly conduct,” said conduct consisting of interfering with the ornaments of a church, “some of the brass candlesticks having been
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    • 212 3 ii —■—nrTHE 10 I. p. AfoDRE CITROEN wxS&j/ ty\ tie X I The Citroen is not a mere combination but a harmonious H I blending of those essential qualities which place it Primus inter Pares g Petrol Consumption 35 to 45 Miles per gallon. Oil Consumption 1 ,U<)O Miles per
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    • 326 3 THREE ASPECTS OF THE FOOD QUESTION. Wherever you happen to be living now. three aspects of the great food question are likely to interest you. There is still, unfortunately, a food shortage in many parts of the world, and until this is redressed, there is likely to be an element
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    • 303 3 j COLUMBIA RECORDS BY ORIGINAL ARTISTS l IN j IRENE Alice Blue Gown, Edith Day, Vocal 1 I Irene j Waltz from “Irene*’ Instrumental, Empire Orch.l J Irene Vocal Gems, Columbia Opera Compan Alice Blue Gown, Waltz Dixieland, Jazz Band 1 Sphinz Foxtrot f 12 INCHES DOUBLE SIDED ACH ROBINSON
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  • 288 4 Knot* y hh t C P Di <*, rnpor a f 11 m The Share Market generally has been quiet during the past week and the price of Tin has further affected Mines the metal now being quoted £l6l-10-0, the lowest touched for some years. Rubber is
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  • 293 4 Singapore, February 3.—The volume of business passing is a shade better with Industrials still claiming the bulk of the transactions. A quiet searching for cheap Rubbers is apparent, but the supply is scarce. In Mining shares the daily sterling quotations for Tin affect the shares, and as
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  • 151 4 lhe eleventh annual report of Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., covering the year ended 31st October, 1920, states that the net profit for the year after deducting directors’ fees and income tax was $19,635.70, add balance brought forward from last year $9,586.40, total $29,222.10, deficit $10,777.90 ($40,000),
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  • 339 4 Messrs. William Jacks Co. reported on the 12th January: The improved tendency noted last week hai continued, and stocks abroad are gradually being depleted and in some cases are even being replaced. AX ages in America have fallen 22 2 P er cent, due no doubt to
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  • 101 4 OFFICIAL REPORT. The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on 2nd February, when there were catalogued 1,469,132 lbs. Tons 655.86; Offered 1.158,514 lbs. Tons 517.19; Sold 856,901 lbsTons 382.54. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. S’pore Standard Quality 34
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  • 137 4 Singapore, February 3.—The Weekly Rubber Auction held yesterday opened with a firm tone, but owing to the early withdrawal of certain Buyers demand fell away and prices declined. At the commencement of the sale Standard Sheet sold freely at 35 cents, but thereafter only 34 cents was obtainable.
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  • 87 4 “Malay Mail-” FIGURES FROM LONDON. Colombo, February 3.—A London cable of February Ist to the “Times of Ceylon” says that Messrs. Lewis and Peat report that the world’s visible supply of rubber is as follows America 75,000 United Kingdom 56,000 Middle East 80,000 Continent and Afloat 14,000 Tons
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  • 78 4 The adjourned tenth annual general meeting of the Sungei Kinta Prospecting Syndicate, Ltd-, was held in the offices of the Secretaries, No. 9, Union Street, Penang. Mr. R. P. Phillips presided. The report and accounts for the yeai ended 31st July, 1920, were submitted and
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  • 250 4 aspect of the whole matter.—“L. C- The market both for rubber and rubber shares has promptly danced to the tune of a probable fifty per cent reduction in output, calculated on the 1920 crop, instead of twenty-five per cent on the estimated production of 1921. Actually, what has
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  • 38 4 Messrs. Barlow Co-, Singapore, report: Since last reporting values hare declined about $1 per picul and quotations close as follows: No 1 $ll to $l2, No. 2 $lO to $ll, No. 3 $9 to $lO.
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  • 200 4 A special “Siamese Gazette” of the 29th ult announces the abolition of the Rice Control, a sstated by our Bangkok, correspondent. The Board of Rice Control has reported that there is a good crop in Siam and neighbouring countries, and that foreign markets are well supplied.
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  • 120 4 Despite the many promises that have been made on the future of the rice problem, there appears to be much dissatisfaction prevailing among the merchants in Ceylon. The old complaint about the bad rice, which Government imported from India, has again arisen. It was stated that the deadlock
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  • 30 4 The following are additional rubber outputs January Samagaga 17,104 Padang Jawa Karan Padang JJBOO New Columbia n Nellmay Consolidated 4 q’o7Rautau R. E. of Krian SO,zOO Gula-Kalumpong 119,&00
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  • 72 4 KCnMnw Messrs The Borneo Com, any, Ltd., advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 20 to 26 diamond No. 215 19$ r repe fine pale
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  • 85 4 To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penarg *vas $79 per picul, no seller?, tin ore $79 ■o business d ne. tin euTPirr. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd, January, hours run (two dredges) 1,242 cubic yards treated 169,000, total piculs 1 088.73 nett value $66.558 10. Asam Kumbang Tin
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  • 183 4 Pbnang, February 5, 1921 SP. Tapioca s*-75 buyers. M P. Tapioca $6.50 buyers. Cold leaf 572 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $l7 nominal White Pepper s3o| nomine, Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $4O sellers doves 578 nominal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers n 110
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  • 245 4 Dr H E Blunt, an American citizen, was charged by Imp. Venters of the Alien Registration Department', in the third coart, Singapore, before Mr Dawson, with failing to register within 48 hours of his arrival in the Colony, and also with attempting to leave the Colony without an
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  • 746 4 WIDE FLUCTUATION. What is technically known as a bear squeeze has been witnessed in the crude rubber market, following on the proposal to restrict production on the plantations bv 50 p.c. writes Mr. E. L Killick on January 11- The pnee of standard crepe advanced from lOd to
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  • 305 4 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Quinquaoesima. 8a m. Matins. Pas 15, 20. 23. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m.—Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Evensong—Hvmn 211, p. 30, 113. Pa 37. 114, Magnificat 256 Nnnc Dimittis 258. Hymns 255, 210' 4.7. Collection for the Province Weliesley and
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  • 112 4 P«nct’ g, February 5, 1921. By Coubtbsy of thk Chartbbbd Bass). London Demand Bank 2/3 G/bj 4 months* eight Bank 2/4 3/ 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 1-,--Oalcutta Demand Bank Rs. 160] 3 days’ sight Private 175 o Bombay Demand Bank 160 2 Madras Demand Bank 1» 1
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  • 68 4 p-eb s—Cricket, PCCvO R C.Ksplana 3e. Feb. 6—Penang Hunt Club Rite. Polo Ground, 6 45 am. Junctions P. rak and Logan IWsFeb 7—Taipiog Ice Co, Ltd, Extraordms.y Meeting, M Feb 8 and 9—Bank Holidays, Chinese Year. Feb 8 and 9—Cricket, Penang v Feras. Esplanade. Feb 12—Batu Lintang Rubber,
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  • 669 5 ]{ESTRAENT IX ADVERSITY. The lute James I). Bourchier, formerly Correspondent in the Balkan Peninsula wrote to the “Times” from Sofia: There is no better test of the character of a nation than its behaviour unde] the stroke of adversity. It may be that five centuries'of subjection to the
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  • 150 5 “Not so long ago Sam Langford was brought out of his retirement and matched against a husky negro. The manager saw Langford before the fight and said, ‘Look here, you know you can knock him out if y*ou like, but give him a show-. Ix>t
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  • 425 5 GERMANY PREPARING TO COME BACK. Germany’s future shipping prospects were discussed by Sir Alfred Booth, hairman of the Cunard Company, in an interview. “Up to a certain point,” he said, “Germany is bound, 1 think, to recover her shipping position; for while it is true that she has
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  • 364 5 UNABLE TO GET IN LOANS. The collapse of spectacular wartime prices for American' farm products resulted in an unprecedented situation in North Dakota (a State adjoining Canadian border), where 22 State banks, and one National bank have been forced to close owing to the refusal of
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  • 601 5 SEQUEL TO A NIRVANA IN THE PLUSH CHAIR. “Horrible weather, sir. Shave or hair cut, sir?” The barber went through the morse alphabet with a white sheet, settled me in a pink plush chair, made a photographic face at himself in the mirror, trained a vine
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  • 147 5 Is life a boon? If so it must befall, That Death, whene’er he call. Must call too soon. Locksbrook Cemetery Committee, Bath, agreed, after a piquant discussion, to permit the first line, “Is life a boon?” of Gilbert’s “Yeoman of the Guard” song, to appear on
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    • 307 5 1 ——M—■——■pft JUST ARRIVED I Fresh Stock of Horse Fodder. I /1 WT i g /NW sd S j /Uk r? < p I Crushed Food, Crushed Oats, g I ran orse > ir.?rL .v I KEAT GUAN Co., 31. Bishop Street. 0 Jse Cuhciira to Keep Tele Keatguan p
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  • 17 6 M ILLES—February 3, at Taiping, the wife of H G L Milks of a daughter (stillborn).
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  • 61 6 F f k e n c h Mullkn— Pops—Xt the Church of Our Lady, Taiping, on February 3rd, by the Rev Fr R Carden, Captain Ernest ffrench Mullen, M C, only son of Lt Col J ffreneb-Mullen (late IMS) of Riversdale, Co. Dublin, Ireland, to Winifride, daughter of R
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  • 1119 6 The somewhat hurried fashion in which the Income Tax Ordinance passed through the various stages in Council and law, without any modification for the relief of the European married man with a family to support, has evoked disappointment and dissatisfaction, which have found expression in Penang and
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  • 1725 6 “T O M.” When the November trade returns were issued by the Board of Trade Figures. Trade, it «U remarked tha> these figures, which showed an improvement, nevertheless indicated clearly enough that Britain has a long long way to go to restore the trade balance The December
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    • 177 6 Gorden’s tl Old Tom Dry <■!■• Quality L x /Sal HIGH n P I prl W'"l LOW J Try a Bome. miSkj I W f OBTAINABLE g V 1 < FROM ALL •I t] RETAIL T STORES. j SOLE IMPORTERS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England.) PENANG, SINGAPORE IPOH.
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    • 11 6 e. a o. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 32 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-dat. 11.3 a.m, 5.3 a.m. 11.20 p.m. 5.35 p.m. To-morrow. 12.6 noon 6 9 a.m. 11.54 p.m. 6,13 p,m. Monday. 6.39 a.m. 12.37 p.m. 6.47 p.m.
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  • 59 6 DEATHS. Tan—On the 4th instant, at Tanjoug Bungab, Penang, Mrs K E Tan (nee Wee Swee;Nio) aged 29 years, eldest daughter of Mr and M»s Wee Hein Ize of The Orange, Tanjong Bungah, Penang. Deeply mourned. Quinn —On the 3rd ir atant, at 32 Creecent Flats, Tanjong Katong, Singapore, Catherine
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  • 673 7 “BANGING THE BIG DRUM." [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Febraary 2, The speech of Herr von Simons is characterised by the morning press as inso lent, while the Reichstag acene is declared to have been a carefully stage managed comedy, with a view to furthering Berlin’s plan to pay how
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  • 224 7 The Berlin correspondent of the “Journal" telegraphs that the Pru sian electoral campaign h*s begun, rd ling that upon the result of the eleo’ions, which are fix°d to take place in Prussia on February 20, «ill depend not so much the composi ion of ti e new
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  • 167 7 MR SZE AND STUDENTS. London, February 2. The late Chinese Minister, Mr. Sze, has written to the press, expressing gratitude for the kindness an 1 courtesy shown him in England He emphasises AngloChiteae friendlii ess and anticipates an increase thereof, but says so long as Britain is
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  • 145 7 A WORLD PROBLEM, London, February 2 That the present housing dilemma does not apply only to Britain is revealed in the world survey issued by the Housing Department of the Health Ministry, which states that Canada’s shortage is 50,000 Switz.rland’s 35,000, «nd Norway’s 20,000, Australia is hampered
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  • 85 7 THE NEXT CONFERENCE. London, February 2. The agenda of the International Labour Conference, at Geneva, in October, largely deals with questions of adap'ing a number of ameliorative conditions existing in other occupations to u al labour, the disinfection of wool infected by anthrax spore?, the prohibition of the
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  • 176 7 The s’ump in the volume and value of the coal export trade, upon which the profits of the coal industry under the sys em of control and guaranteed pr< fi s depend, hsa caused a serious economic position in th<i> dustry. The position up to Dec.
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  • 120 7 Owing to the less flourishing conditions prevailing in the industry iu France, and perhaps also thanks to the mildness of the weather, the French householder no longer need fear to be short of coal. Though the annual consumption has been estimated at 75 million ton», the
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  • 169 7 SINN FEIN SHORT OF MONEY. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 2. It is stated in Government circles in Dublin that there are signs that the Irish Republican Army is urgently in need of funds. Collections were' made in tbe streets of Dublin on Sunday, also in houses A number of
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  • 290 7 ‘■Freeman’s Journal” in “an exclusive forecast of De Valera’s views s»ys, De Valera maintains that any peace move must have for its basis the recognition by tbe English Government that Ireland i* au independent nation. When the repre sentatives of tbe English nation are prepared to meet
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  • 91 7 Father O’Flanagan, who recently sent a telegram to tbe Prime Minister concerning the possibility of a tmee with Sinn Fein, left London for Ireland recently. Before he left he had a lengthy conference with Mr Lloyd George, On inquiry in official quarters in London a reporter was informed
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  • 108 7 A LONDON CONFERENCE. London, February 2. Tbe Conference of Customs Officials throughout the Empire, which should have been held last year, was delayed, owing to pressure of post-war work, and will meet in London at he end of February. The sole obj c’ is to try to secure
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  • 102 7 THE SUB-COMMITTEE’S TASK. London, Ffb uary 2. With reference to further p-ess reports of alleged findings by the Sub Committee n naval building, it is authoritativ< ly declared that the Committee was not. appointed to make «ny distinct recommendation, but was formed solely for tbe purpose of collecting
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  • 62 7 RUPTURE OF NEGOTIATIONS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February. The Polish Lithuanian negotiations for he settlement of the Vilna question hav> been broken eff, owing to Lithuania’s repu diation of her former willingness to accept a plebiscite on tbe matter. The reason assigned is the continued presence o f General Zeligwski’s
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  • 40 7 BOLSHEVISTS REPULSED. London, February 2 A small body of Bolshevists on January 30th attacked British outposts in NorthWest Pereii. The British vigorously counter-attacked. Twelve Bolshevist? were killed and 27 were made prisoners. Tl e British had no casualties.
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  • 59 7 BOLSHEVIST ATROCITIES. Bombay, February 2. The recent Bolshevist penetration into Bokhara has been followed by a number o 1 atrocities. The invaders have executed the chief Ghazi, murdered or imprisoned notables, removed the ladies of the Emir’s harem from the city, and sent a quan’ity of loot to Ta-hkenr,
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  • 126 7 MEDICAL MEN BAFFLED. London, February 2 The report of the Ministry of Health furni-hes a grave warning regarding the possibility of further world-wide epidemics similar to that in 1918-19, which wa responsible for more deaths than the whol< way. A number of the most eminen’ medical men
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  • 30 7 London, February 2. The Register-General reports that twenty casts of sleeping sickness (Encephalitis lethargies) were notified in the week ended the 22nd January, in London alone.
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  • 58 7 Washington, February 2. The Senate, by 36 votes to 35 refused the closure on the Emergency Tariff Bill, which is likely to be defeated. Financing Export. The first application approved by the War Finance Corporation since its revival, '8 tbe loan of $10,000,000 to a group of
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  • 49 7 Washington, February 2. Mr Kahn, the Chairman of the Military Committee of the House of Representative?, announced that Mr Harding favoured egislation providing for voluntary military training for 150,000 men rnnually. Mi Kahn is striving to prevent the reduction of tbe regular army b low 175,000.
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  • 52 7 Santiago de Chile, February 2. An American Pacific Squadron, seven dreadnoughts and eighteen destroyers, is visiting Valparaiso, to demonstrate American friendliness to Chile. A second squadron of the same strength is lying at Callao, where it received a most cordid welcome. Subsequently, the squadrons will carry out
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  • 71 7 Washington, February 2. The War Department has bought the Italian airship Roma, the largest semi-rigid airship in existence, for $200,000. Her cubit capacity is 1,200,000 feet) and she is 410 feet in length, She is driven by six twelve cylinder engines of 400 h p. etch
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  • 11 7 Pari», February 2.—The French Loan paoduced 28,000,000.000 francs.—Vale.
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  • 23 7 VaD. Pari?, February 2—Madame Saral Bernhardt, the famaus actres?, received thi Cross of Offic r of the Legion of Honour.—
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  • 1352 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. S. Glover has returned to Selangor from Mesopotamia. Dr. and Mrs. Robert have returned to Bangkok from home leave. Mr. and Mi s. C. 0. Lupkin, of New York, are paying a short visit to the Federal Capital. Dr. Black, of Singapore, was in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 86 7 A charge of importing opium into the Colony was preferred against Chu Pi Seng in the District Court this morning, before Mr. R. Scott. He pleaded guilty. Mr. Gilmour, Monopolies Officer, said accused was a passenger on the Tara, and was travelling from Madras to Singapore. He
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  • 1786 8 —“M. M.” MORGAN v. POOLEY. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, the suit Morgan v. Pooley was commenced on Wednesday. Mr. P. B Ford appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Shearn for the defendant. A medical certificate that defendant was suffering from chronic heart disease and would
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 194 8 I REMEMBER SALE I Snds on 1Ct() Jeb. j I Miss not ttjis i Opportunity j 3 g Come in tinje don’t be late. Ec (WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., I 20, 22, 22A, Beach Street, Phono 626. Just New Shipment KURKUS in al sizes 12x12, 12x9, I 9x9, 9x6, 6x6, 3x6
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    • 244 8 ADVERTISEMENTS ON TRAM CARj THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, 144 having acquired from the Penang Agetq Co. all the interest and exclusive of the Municipal Contract for adverti» c on and in the Tram cars of Pens ns communications regarding exjgtii future contracts or applications for M;c. should be addressed to
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    • 214 8 ANOTHER GRAND ATTRACTION FOR FOUR NIGHTS AT THE IMPERIAL A.” EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. < From Thursday, 3rd to Sunday 6th February, 1921. In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. The Moat-talked of Prodacbioo 6 Reels Merchant of Venice Reels 6 Featuring MATHESON LANG in the Title Role. The production
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  • 213 9 WEIGHTS FOR TO DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 4. The handicap-! for the third day’s racing at Kuala Lumpur are as under Race I—Five Furlongs. Windub 10, Avro 10, Babz 9.8, Toyshop 8.7, The Bolter 8 6, Fasinga 7.10, Suggestion 7.9 and Nightgown 7.7, Race
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  • 53 9 (From our own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, February 4. The following are the scratchings for today’s races at Kuala Lumpur Race I—Windup, Nightgown. Race 3—Gahcre, My Laddo, Humble Lad, Pickle, Meccano, Kenfu. Race s—Wester Watten,Nankin, Wendy. Race 6—lpoh. Race 7—Balarang, Tapioca, Walpole, Cash Register, Tressalite, Heart of Oak, Race
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  • 88 9 M.M.” The small field for the Ipoh Stakes, on Wednesday, did nob provide mach excitement, Wendy being a street-corner tip Wester Watten flattered bis supporters but when iccarne to riding, Billett on th® favourite was all there, drawing away in plenty of time to win by one length.
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  • 100 9 or Wolverhampton Wanderers—“ Malay Mail.” Lahore, February 3—A London cable of February 1 to the Civil and Military Gazette” gives the draw for the third round of the English Cup, which will be played on February 19 h, as follows; Plymouth Argyle v Chelsea. Luton Town v
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  • 67 9 The following are results in the P C C bent is tournament;— Championship— T M Shervington beat A J L Donaldson 7 5: 7-s: Ladies Double Handicap—ls 2. Mrs Clark and Mr W S Dunn beat—ls 2. Mrs R N Hamilton and Miss Wilson 4-6: 60;6 0;
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  • 79 9 PERAK’S TEAM v. PENANG. The following team has been selected to represent Perak v. Penang at Penang on February 8 and 9. P. S. Williams (Capt.), N. Grenier, I. B. Greig, A. F. Spooner, E. ffrenchMullen, W. N. Edwards, M. A. Mansur, G. G. James, T. Dickson, A. W.
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  • 251 9 THE VISIT TO PENANG, On the 12th, 13tb, 14th and 15th instant, visitors from Penang and elsewhere will be allowed on H M S, Malaya, which will be anchored near Pulo Kendi, off the south end of Pulo Penang. It is expected that, launches for Pemng visitors to
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  • 39 9 On Tuesday night the vessel was illuminated. There were two rows of lights around the hull, whilst the decks and masts were also illuminated. The Malaya presented an entrancing spectacle, which was much admired.—” S F.P.”
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  • 53 9 A football match, between the Straits Chinese and f he Malaya,” provided a splendid game, fall of incident, and resulted in a goalless draw, slightly in favour of the nsval men. In an all-day cricket match, the Army scored 134, and the Malaya 68, the Army winning
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  • 345 9 Probably never in the history of their firm have Messrs Sharps and Wilkins had a more interesting and varied tale to tell than that contained in their bullion circular re viewing the markets in the precious metals for the past year. The vicissitudes in the
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  • 106 9 A correspondent recently returned from America, impressed by the native methods of advertising, suggests that our own publicity-people might liven ap things if they phrased their announcements some thing like this:— Were Talking Listen We publish harness books ;-ure, Are they peppy We should smile Do they
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  • 735 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Egra for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. van R'ebeck for T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang, Olehleb, etc, Padang. Aing Thye for A!or Star (Kedah). Benarty for Port Swettenham. D van Twist for Langsa, Sabang, Olebleh etc, Padang. Lian Choo for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and
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  • 28 9 530 coolies arrived per s a Tara to-day, of which 291 go to Palau Jerejsk, and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.
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  • 14 9 The homeward mail, by the Tara, oloies at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 49 9 I Jlre You -1 I Jlmong laljem? I Streamy 0/ Mappy* I Customers are com- I ing in and Securing I j WSBB2SBB®3ffiHHBSBBSHMSS3BBHBSS3BHBi I Remember Monday* I is tfie last day of our I Jf you come to look, you 1 will remain to buy, s IKENG CO., PENANG.
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    • 522 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 i POSITION WANTED, A Young Energellc Man, has about 11 years experience in Book-keeping, holds ex ellenc testiaioninls wants billet in the Mine in the F.M S, or local Mercantile Firm. Will accept a reasonable salary to start with. Please reply to ‘L.W K,”{care of No. 79,
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    • 280 9 All Roads will lead to Penang Road for the “Tit Bits” Entertainment THE EMPIRE THEATRE BY THE MEMBERS OF THE ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL UNION IN AID OF THE CHINA FAMINE FLOODS RELIEF FUND FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Saturday and Sunday, 12th and 13th February, 1921 Commencing At 9 p.m. ENTIRELY NEW
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