Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-02-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED !833. No. 35. VOL. LXXIX. MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1921. PRIOE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement549 1921-02-14 1 NIKKO No, 7, N ORT HAM ROAD. Telephone No. 579, I it nil r“““ c* g g IW O C 5 'I? ’S f <Z T Many of the Mascots which decorate S f |P H H Z’>—\ the cars one sees on the roads are x: I =s f549 words
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Advertisement12 1921-02-14 1 ItJIEBEST CAR 4» IMto lolt fe. B F.B.R. Ong Bam Leong O«.12 words
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Article960 1921-02-14 2 “NO AMBITION OF BECOMING IUE MARITIME DICTATOR 01' THE FAR EAST.” Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador (in an Interview), says 1 have had several opportunities recently of pointing out that the programme of ship-building on which Japan is at present engaged is simply the normal carrying960 words
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Article360 1921-02-14 2 Vladivostok, January 28. —General Takayanagi, Japanese Chief of Staff in Siberia stated to-day that the Japanese Staff had received much information indicating that Soviet Russia was preparing for war with the Japanese. lie did not believe that this was true, but nevertheless, he stated, Japan was ready.360 words
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Advertisement961 1921-02-14 2 POSITION VACANT, TENDERS INVITED. A Qualified Electrical Engineer wanted. The Municipal Commissioners of G orgp Apply to:—Tho «uugei BcS! Mmes, Ltd, Town, Penan?, mvve for h Snnvei Besi, Selangor, making up of Khaki Drill Uniforms, Blu- Serg*-, etc for the year 1921. 232—18-2 Kull particulars and tender forms can be961 words
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Advertisement128 1921-02-14 2 DON’T BE IN THE DARK. About the most marvellous cure for Rheu matic pain that the world has ever known. Don’t go on experimenting with worthless ointments, blood purifiers and kindred nostrums when the small sum of Re. 1 will bring you substantial proof that LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM WILL CURE128 words
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Advertisement305 1921-02-14 2 EVERYTHING HALF PRICE FOR CASH THIS WEEK ONLY. NO LIMIT OF PURCHASES. BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR TYb 8, sBeaefi Street, Renting, V 7 GUAN KEE CO., BISHOP STREET. STOCKTAKING SALE Special Reduction cf Prices on provisions, etc, Commencing 1-2-21 to 23-2-21. Customers having an account will be allowed to participate in305 words
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Article805 1921-02-14 3 REPORT OB' THE COMMITTEE.. The following report of a meeting of a committee appointed by His Exct llency the Governor to consider the curriculum and budoings required for Raffles College habeen issued Tbe first meeting of this Committee was held on January 26, 1921, at 4p. m. The805 words
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Advertisement143 1921-02-14 3 o h A FEW OF W.D. H.O. Wills'! FAMOUS BRANDS Capstan Med. Cigarettes sO’s IL I Three Castles Cigarettes sO’s 1 Capstan Med. Cigarettes 50’s Magnums. J Three Castles Cigarettes 50's Magnums. Capstan Med. Mild Full Tobaccos %’s I ON SALE EVERYWHERE Our flrand Cheap Clearance SALE Great chance to143 words
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Advertisement6 1921-02-14 3 MARTIN’S a Remedy «(•-«edu-e Bltw- Iff*6 words
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Advertisement318 1921-02-14 3 ited Ferroder Paint WMMW. '1 WJWBMWMMBgaMPB I Non-Poisonous Supers'des all others, for preventing < nisi ana corrosion on iron and steel. 1 supplied ready for use. hi 1 cwt. Drums. K I MIE MINIS Katz Brothers, Limited, Penang. n nanauijann aLaucanannnaaanuaaaunannju;. nnnn n a “thaine-tsĕiice’’ liquid elevator. n advantages. “PERFECTLY318 words
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Miscellaneous352 1921-02-14 3 All Roads will lead to Penang Road for the “1 it Bits Entertainment AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE BY THE MEMBERS OF THE ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL UNION IN AID OF THE China Famine s Hoods Relief Fund FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Friday and Saturday, 18th and 19th February, 1921 COMMENCING AT 9352 words
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Article745 1921-02-14 4 TRIBUTES AT CHINESE BANQUET. At the invitation of Mr. Cheah Kee Ee, a large nunilier met Sir Ernest Birch. K.C.M.G., on Saturday evening when the visitor and the many guests were entertained to a dinner given by Mr Kee Ee at his residence, “Morninghide,’’ Burmah Road. “Morningside”745 words
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Article1616 1921-02-14 4 MEETING OF MALAYA COMMITTEE A meeting of the General Committee of he United Services Great War Association •f Malaya was held in the Selangor Club, Koala Lumpur, on Sunday, February 6th, he following delegates and visitors being ores°nt: Mr Pde O Morriss (Chairman) Vlnjor H1,616 words
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Article1000 1921-02-14 4 THE WEEK-END AT PENANG Officers and men of H M S Malaya, had a full programme over the week end when housauds of people visited the hip. On Saturday morning parties of happy blu jackets were landed by the Seagull and 3 Kin'a.” The warrant officers proceeded to1,000 words
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Article64 1921-02-14 4 Expbotbd Arrivals, Karmala, London, 14 r h. Dilta, Singapore, 14tb. D ucaii n. Singapore, 17th Takada, Singap-’re, 17 h Dilwara, Bombay, 17th. Tbongwa, Singapore. 19ih. Khiva, London, 20th. Idomentus, Liverpool, 20tb, Dunera, Colombo, 21st. Japan, Singapore, 27tb Khyber, London, Mar 6th. Kashgar, Singapore, Mar 16th. Karmala, Singapore, Mar64 words
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Article62 1921-02-14 4 Mails despatched from Penang bo London on the 12tb ultimo, by B I Packet Teesta was delivered in London on the 7tb inst. The s s Karmala will sail at sp, m. tc-day. A few first saloon berths are available by H M transport Himalaya, leaving Singapore about62 words
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Article272 1921-02-14 4 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping,) Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By trait Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, -7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.c and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alst 10.15 a.m. sfc 3.46 p.m272 words
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Article119 1921-02-14 4 Pend.<-g, February IJf., IS%I. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank' London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 3/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 160] 3 days’ sight Private 175 j Bombay D maud’Bank 160 c Madras Demand Bank 160 i119 words
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Advertisement22 1921-02-14 4 fhe Pinang Gazette Pre*». Limited. IS The Ody Prhthf Office b WITH PROPER FACILITIES FOR Copperplate Printing AND Die-Stampinf. Mere dttenM fe22 words
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Advertisement16 1921-02-14 4 Dr. Cassell's Tablets Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body. BoM bx all ChMrittß «ntf16 words
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Advertisement543 1921-02-14 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. Government Control over j r ice 3 o f pvjj and rice, both wholesale and retail neen removed in Kedah with effect fr n Bth February, 1921. THE EUROPE HOTEL SINGAPORE. The Management beg to announce that the New Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Rooms are now open543 words
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Article972 1921-02-14 5 HOW WEDDING GUESTS ARE SWINDLED. Mr. L. Godfrey Turner wrote recently I have been looking down the columns of the Roll of Dishonour at the Law Courts, and among the 300 or 400 divorce cases marked for early hearing (though how that will be possible, goodness972 words
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Advertisement537 1921-02-14 5 fOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ONE BIANCHI CAs? 50/60 h. p. 7-SEATER TORPEDO DE LUXE ITAiy’S FINEST MAKE. 50/60 H. P. 4-CYLINDER engine, overhead VALVES. 4-SPEED gear, with chain transmission LUXURIOUS 7 SEATER BODY UPHOLSTERED IN REAL LEATHER. i Electric side, tail and dashboard lamps, Zeiss Headlamps Electric, Auto-Vox, and Bulb horns.537 words
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Advertisement285 1921-02-14 5 A COMMON ERROR. About the Digestion. Many people so far misunderstand the digestive system as to treat it like a machine; neglecting it until it works sluggishly, then irritating it into work again. The stomach needs help at times, but a study of the process of digestion will show that285 words
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Advertisement129 1921-02-14 5 HELLESENS CELLS I 1 JUST ARRIVED Type 0 No. 0 Volts 1.5 p r j ce tfo 7Q Large Cars and Motor Boats rlLt g Type 2 No. 4 Volts 1.5 2.70 ri. Type V No. 4 Volts 4 eon fi Hunts Hand Lamps =h Prices for Cases on Application:129 words
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Article20 1921-02-14 6 Kennedy —At Milllaok, Dunof ie>, o > the 8 fa January, to Mr and Mrs J W Kennedy, a daughter.20 words
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Article1381 1921-02-14 6 Writing in this column a month ago on the subject of China and unity, we made allusion to the imminence of import* ant political developments, adding however that attempts to achieve unification bad failed so often in the past that the latest reports of progress towards1,381 words
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Article934 1921-02-14 6 The comprehensive programme of entertainments arranged in tbe F M 8 and in Singapore The Malaya. hftj befn strikingly successful, up-*o-date, and Penang baa left nothing undone to make tbe brief visit to the island—-which for natural beauty holds its own with the beat—-thoroughly enjoyable for the934 words
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Article650 1921-02-14 6 PRESENTATION OF ADDR Ess Oa Saturday afternoon,the garden o f t!. Deputy Colonial Eagi Qeer > a Sepoy Lines,was the scene of SQ in! 6 re 8 H ga'hering of members of the Public W p Department, in honour of Mr C G Ma MCy B, Deputy650 words
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Article243 1921-02-14 6 According to Ceylon papers, out of 1,000 ex-service men and women entitled to benefit under the Ceylon laud grants scheme, some 800 replied that they* preferred cash down. There J-* every reason to believe that Sir v\ illiam Manning, and Sir Graeme Thomson agree that a great deal243 words
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Advertisement108 1921-02-14 6 THE PORT OF MANCHESTER MARINE INSURANCE > CO., (1919) LTD. agents: BEH "R CO., I PENANG. V /*«Ersrwf r'-'SF j ij-uwi JßWß—■■ > iii 1 ;>" 1 'i “Carnation 5 1 Brand Unsweetened Condensed I MILK I I Quality par excellence Stocked by Dealers AND Sandilands, Buttery Co., PENANG. 1108 words
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Advertisement34 1921-02-14 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Mr. <fc Mr». H. A. Baxter. P. P. C. Mrs. J H. Hibbert. P. P. C Mr <£• Mrs C. Q. May. P. P. C.34 words
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Miscellaneous28 1921-02-14 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 9. 21 a.m. 3. 8 a.m. 9. 51 p.m. 3.46 p.m. To-mobrow. 9.58 a,m, 345 s.m 10 51 pm. 4,30 p,m28 words
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Obituary25 1921-02-14 6 DEATH. Loflby—Oil 10 h February, at the Genera! Hospital, Singapore, Herber Edwin Lofiey, late Chief Engine r of the In lc-China S N Co, Ltd.25 words
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Article191 1921-02-14 7 THE COUNTRY RESULTS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] C*pe Town, Febrairy 10. The position at mi Kight was South African Party 65 (gains 16), Labour 9 (gait s 3), Nationalists 34 (gams 6) and Independent 1. Twenty-three results are outstanding. General Smuts is assured of a working m»i >rity of[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 191 words
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Article225 1921-02-14 7 HIS MAJE-UY' APPEAL, 1 ond< n, February 13. At th' inaugu atim <f the new Council rfSrate and the Legislative Assembly at Delhi, the Duka of Connaught read a message fr< m Hi« Mej-sty, in the cows of which he statrd that for years, may be ye> «rations,225 words
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Article56 1921-02-14 7 London, February 10. A correspondent of the <; Times" who says be h»s had peculiar opportunities cf knowing the facts, pays a tribute to the work of Mr Sz% the la’e Chinese in London, in promoting the be?t possible Angle-Chinese relations and praises his tact, skill56 words
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Article138 1921-02-14 7 RAILWAYMEN’S THREAT. London, February 10. Replying to a le ter from Mr Bromley, {secretary of the Locomotive Engineers, threatening a railway strike on February 15, unless the Government grants an enquiry into the recent shouting of an Irish railwayman at Mallow, Mr Lloyd George says he is138 words
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Article44 1921-02-14 7 Paris, February 9 According to “1-9 Temps,” the Entente r* p esentatives Rt Budapest will no ify Hungary that the Entente will not accept rim elevation to the Hungarian Throne of any member of the former ruling family of the Hapsbargs.44 words
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Article24 1921-02-14 7 Louciou, February 10. Mr. Brindell, the N< w York contractor, Las been sentenced to from 4 to 10 jtais imprisonment,24 words
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Article24 1921-02-14 7 Ne* York, February 10. Thirty-five thousand, mostly women and gills, in the clothing itidu-Aiy, struck, to enforce a condition’ granted under arbitration,24 words
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Article212 1921-02-14 7 FRENCH CHAMBER’S DEBATE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Pari*>, February 10. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 363 to 114 votes. There were 100 abstention*. No More Concessions.” Paris, February 10.—Upon the conclusion of the debate respecting the results of the Paris Conference, the Chamber adopted motions[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 212 words
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Article83 1921-02-14 7 —Vale. LONG SIEGE ENDED. Fain, February 10. A Beirut telegram states that after nearly a yeai’s siege by the French, in consequence of the recalcitrancy of the authorities of the town, Aintab capitulated yesterday. Paris, February 10—Aintab, a stronghold of Kemali’t bands, in Cilicia, ■urrendered to the Fetich troops,—Vale. - 83 words
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Article92 1921-02-14 7 THE BRITISH PROTEST. Washii gton, February 11, The State Department notified Mr Crane, the American Minuter in Pekin*, that the United States will support the claim by the American Federal Corupiny to the right to construct a wireless plant at Shanghai. At the State Department, ib was92 words
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Article49 1921-02-14 7 London, February 10. What probably constitutes a record for amateur wireless in Great Britain is reported by Mr Kenneth Help, of Plymouth, who sent a letter to the periodical, “The Wireless World,” that he has successfully received wireless messages from Bandoeng (Java) uightly for a week.49 words
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Article30 1921-02-14 7 Rio de Janeiro, February 10. Two bombs exploded at the entrance to the Ministry of the Interior, and outside rhe Bourse Considerable damage was done.30 words
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Article53 1921-02-14 7 THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. Christiania, February 10. Conscientious objectors, provided they are genuine, will be accommodated with national service, for the military service period, plus a half, at army pay and rations. National service will include afforestation, road making, etc., for a period 50 per cent, longer than the term53 words
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Article52 1921-02-14 7 Managua (Nicaragua), February 10. Thirty American marines wrecked the offices of the newspaper “Tiibuna” on account of an article published, alleged to be insuring to the marines Marines Arrested. Washington, January 10. Rear Admiral Bryan is going to Managua to investigate the disturbances. Hitherto twenty marines have52 words
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Article24 1921-02-14 7 Washington, February 10. Mr Hi nry Ford, interviewed, denies ever having sought a loan of any kind from VS all Street.24 words
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Article342 1921-02-14 7 AMERICAN NAVAL OPINION- [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Wasbingtjn, February 10. The Senate’s naval rtpirt asserts that capital ship) must remain the principal units of sea power,and adds that submarines and aircraft are still only auxiliary forces. The report expresses a desire to secure a reduction of armaments but considers[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 342 words
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Article130 1921-02-14 7 Washington, February 10. Mr Colby refused to give the Senate Foreign Relatione Committee any information regarding the negotiation» with Japan. The Immigration Bill. The Immigration BJI specifies the numbers of immigrants permitted from European countries. The bill does not aff ct China or Japan,bur if th secountries130 words
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Article126 1921-02-14 7 DOMINION VIEWS. London, February 10. Sir John Findlay, who represented New Zealand at the Imperial Conference io 1911, is now in London. In an article in the press, he says New Zealand and Australia, while appreciating Japan’s a Bistanoe in the war, are resolved to remain white man’s126 words
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Article82 1921-02-14 7 New York, February 10. The cus’oms authorities are of ihe opinion that the decision of the Department of Justice that no ship tians porting liquor from one foreign pr rt to another may call at an American port, will, f strictly canied ou\ prevent the82 words
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Article69 1921-02-14 7 New York, February 10. Plans are announced for fi ianc ng the sale and for ti e export of 410.000,000 out of 500,000,000 pounds of surplus copper in the American ma< k t. The product is pledg d as security for $40,000,000 if eijitper oem notes69 words
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Article86 1921-02-14 7 AUSTRALIA IN STRONG POSITION [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Melbourne, February 11. In the fourth test match, England bad scored 270 for six wickets (Makepeace 117, Douglas out 50) at the close of play. Second Day’s Play. A message received in Penang to-day states that England’s first innings realised only[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 86 words
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Article144 1921-02-14 7 THE SLAVERY ALLEGATIONS. London, February 10. Sir West Ridgcw-»y, President of the British North Borneo Chartered Company in a letter to the limes”, referring to 'he charges of the Anti Slavery and Aborigines Prottcrion Society against the Administration of North Borneo, which he officii] y investigated and144 words
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Article41 1921-02-14 7 New York, Feb uary 14. The United States Steel Corporation has not made a further reduction in price*, eing of the opinion that competitors will oe unable to sell their predacts profiiab y beluw the Corpot at ion’s prices,41 words
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Article35 1921-02-14 7 London, February 11, A St. Augustine (Florida) te’egram sass Mr Harding has returned to work, after 'hree weeks’ holiday, and will make his headquarters there, until he proceeds to Washington for his inauguration.35 words
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Article28 1921-02-14 7 Harin, February 10. In the cli'moi nship of Fr»‘ c j iHe| o i- bea r Haius. Ibe latUr wa< riisqu in >i<n nx:h r< u -d.28 words
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Article273 1921-02-14 7 MONARCHISTS GROWING BOLD. The following wireless message from Berlin to the “Chicago Tribune” has been picked up. It is issued with reserve: Berlin, January 28.—“Hoch der Kaiser” resounded in many parts of Germany yesterday when hundreds of thousands of loyal followers celebrated the sixty-second birthday of the273 words
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Article60 1921-02-14 7 Only the best pictures will lie shown at the Empire Theatre to-night when a contingent from 11.M.5. Malaya will visit the show. The pictures to be screened include new episodes of the two serials “The Great Gamble” and “David Roscoe’s Will,” a Vitagraph feature “The Wild Strain.”60 words
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Article1335 1921-02-14 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. H. Lee Warner has gone on leave of absence for eleven months. The Hon. Mr. H. W. Firmstone and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. May leave for home to-day in the Delta. Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr. A. R. Jones, of Messrs Malcolm Beranger and Co.,1,335 words
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Article42 1921-02-14 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 14. The 29th session of the Malaysia Annual Conference of Methodists has opened. Bishop Bieklev presiding. All the speeches referred to the progress of the work accomplished in Malaysia and the Netherlands Indies.42 words
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Article484 1921-02-14 8 LATEST SUBSCRIPTIONS. ly acknowledged $969,998.48 Per Mr, Arihnr Edmonds, Honora'v N -gri :—Kala Si gh $2O, Sadoo Singh $25, Kala Singh $2O Kishen Singh $2O, Pag Si gh $l5, Baksee Siogh 10, Smaller sums 40, Total, $l5O, Per Mr, H. B. P< Iglase, Honorary Trenaurer, Penang :—Nett484 words
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Article245 1921-02-14 8 —“S T.” In consequence of certain information having been received, 17 Indians on bos'd the Kandahar, which nriived in port a Singapore from New York on Tuesday, *ere put under arrest, and an armed guard placed on the steamer. The men are reported to be in possession—“S T.” - 245 words
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Article56 1921-02-14 8 Feb 14—Football. H M 8 Malaya v P C C -5.15 p.m. Fi b 15—Court of Appeal, Pet aog, Feb 18—Lodge Krian, Meeting, 5,30 p m Feb 18 and 19—A C S Union Entertainment, China Famine Fund, Empire Tneatre. Feb, 19—Kuala Ketil Rubber Coy Ltd, meeting, March 15—Penang56 words
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Advertisement169 1921-02-14 8 r pH t chard B (Jncorporated in tfie Straits Settlements) I PENANG AIPOH- I Royal infield a h. p. F itted with 7 7 a the Enfield IjA Patent two speed and free Engine $.•-</ G <‘li.-i.—.ic-Enfi- i w de s ,i s l 1W B() dy, Coach j fl)169 words
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Advertisement449 1921-02-14 8 *****,1 ******************** *****111,1ii,111l 1 ***************11,*****1,111 *****11 l REPUBLIC TYRES. IN STOCK. NETT PRICES. IN STOCK. NETT PRICES. S 28X 3 $24.00 765x105 $4BOO g 33 x 4 $52.00 815x105 $52.00 B 710x90 $32.00 875x105 $55.00 760x90 $3500 820x120 $60.00 810x90 $37.00 880x120 $65.00 A PPIy the Eastern s Pacific Trading449 words
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Article1298 1921-02-14 9 “S. F. P.” M. SECESSION A Ji AN DONE!). Quite a variety of subjects were alt with at the annual general meetllg of the Johore Planters Association, Id in the Civil Service Club, Johore Bain u. Mr. C. Bradberv presided ov e i fair at fendance. Perhaps the“S. F. P.” - 1,298 words
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Article178 1921-02-14 9 The following a v e additional rubber outputs for January -1 _J Ayer Molek lbs 12,517 Anglo Sumatra 72,679 Asahan 64.500 Alma 18,000 Ayer Tawah 21,877 Bandar Sumatra 50,200 Bah Lias 120,168 Bukit Toh Alang 26,363 Bila Sumatra 34,133 Central Sumatra 12,395 Cbenaor United 20,032 Cluny i, 17.197178 words
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Article26 1921-02-14 9 To-day’s qu dation for raw tin in Penang was $3O per picul, business done, tin ore $BO no market, refi ted tin, no market.26 words
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Article51 1921-02-14 9 North Salak (Perak) Mines, Lid., January 192', 153 piculs. Kilurapa g I’in, No Liability Jmaary. Hours 643, Yardage 73,900, Output Pls. 736 90. Ip uh Tin Dre-Liug Ltd, January, 323 piculs, > Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Ou N L from 6h to 12oh February 1921 (being one week)51 words
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Article190 1921-02-14 9 Pbnano, Frbruary 14, 1921. SP. Tapioca $6.00 sellers. M P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $l7 nominal White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper nominal Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves $7B nmninal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers 110 s190 words
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Article358 1921-02-14 9 FENANG. FEBRUARY 12, 1021. BEEF— ctei Soup per catty 25 Roast do 50 Steaks do 55 Stew or Curry Meat *do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 59 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 70 Liver do 69358 words
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Article993 1921-02-14 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. a NAMES. J a I S3 OQ r* RUBBBR (Dollar.) S«. c 3c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 35c 40c uor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.00 225 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.t>o <yer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 50 13.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1.60993 words
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Advertisement43 1921-02-14 9 JUBT ARRIVED FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF RUBBER COMPANIES A/ cs BY K S. STEWART c. A. F. C. EBBELS The most Popular and Indispensable Book of its kind in the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Postage Extra. FQR SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Press Ltd43 words
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Advertisement160 1921-02-14 9 t I > a.-, tu/U k»--r. 4 i I Equipment Worthy I a Motor Car I <’ T?I RESTONE Motorcycle Tyres aru built extra strong and sure-footed. Built for the risky turns, the hard bumpt over rocks, mud and sand. Built to stand abuse and give mileage with comfortable riding.160 words
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Miscellaneous158 1921-02-14 9 imperial EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. A Monster Programme.—No increase in admission for four nights. From Monday, 14th, to Thursday, 17th February, 1921. Under Enormous Expense Our Management Present In the Second House at 10-30 p.m. BRYANT, BRYANT AND BUSTOR in their great electrical scena Whirling the Whirlwave 9-15 P-m, Strongly158 words
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Article492 1921-02-14 10 S. F. P.” A meeting wag held in the S. V. C Drill Hall, Singapore, under the Presidency of Lt Col. Schomberg, O, C. S. V, C., for the purpose of taking over from Volunteer Headquarters the affairs of the above Association, which have, since the war,S. F. P.” - 492 words
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Advertisement561 1921-02-14 10 «nwnnrr.ri uiiininwwniiffnirnww» «araMnKMM <MB> V I J li i t» I I ’7 ni n i i 1' l f ,> 7 CW I'L ,U -xW r <| i '.'W V? I ?3 \1 I a ■“That’s splendid. 1 told you J ‘Wincarnis’ would do you good.” ‘Wincarnis* affords satisfaction561 words
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Advertisement325 1921-02-14 10 of Energy r Vw' j r «til I R j Increase Your Vital Energy 63 “To be in perfect health,” writes a distinguished physician, the body must be well furnished with what is popularly called vital energy, which controls and -egulates the whole corporeal structure. -ome men have much of325 words
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Advertisement349 1921-02-14 10 GROSSMITH’S ‘PtiUL'NANA ■L A Rega A Bouquet of n India’s Choicest Flowers Richly Oriental in character and .giSL supremely delightful for all toilet purposes. PRUE-NANA has a world-wide reputation amongst if lovers of sweet scents. i It has a subtle fascination altogether ’vit unique and is z '-J Marvellously Fragrant349 words
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Advertisement727 1921-02-14 11 STOCKS NOW f Z on hand sl e 35- r j TANGYE S Momi Cases, fl I T> JT>>T> CJ I Box Strapping, 4;)\ j FUMFO- I i Porcelain Cups, I All Sues m Stock. High and Low Lift. Fairbanks Scales, I Mangles, j M, i Warehouse Trucks, Any Climate727 words
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Advertisement1320 1921-02-14 12 P.«O-B RITISH HA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP and COMPANY. T(INCORPOBATED IN U. S. A.) Companies Incorporated in England.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. ATr A K.TTA nA o O r»r» Fl cmtllPrC Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Francisco. A4A.IL/ AND PASSENGfER SERVICES ss“ECUADOR” From Hongkong about 23rd Feb. 1921. PENINSULAR1,320 words
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Advertisement860 1921-02-14 12 I THE GOODRICH TYRE m MJi Vd I ®F J iaft cs P roves its I in Superiority on bad I IBpi i road surfaces. j Iggy I J The Safety Tread I /R P grips the road and ensures» freedom j from skid with- J Grf > 1 U860 words
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