Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 February 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-02-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 37. VOL. LXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement434 1921-02-16 1 NIKKO No, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. Telephone No. 579, w N nnnnDantißanDnnnannntinnnnnnanoaonnnnuHuDi < i IF you WANT THE BEST BRITISH g St fTJ BEER j h J T’” g A NATURAL TONIC WATER RECOMMENDED 1 ROSS'S GREAT BY THE MEDIAL PROFESSION. n OS I jft m ft fX I s i434 words
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Advertisement11 1921-02-16 1 THE BESi CAR IN TOWN Sol* Afrtnt» Ong S»m Leong 00,11 words
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Article188 1921-02-16 2 SCENES IN CALCUTTA GROGSHOPS. Allahabad, February 4. —The Govby their success in the suburbs the men carrying on an anti-drink campaign raided in large numbers all grog-shops in Calcutta and appealed To the men not to drink. In some places up-country men fell at the feet of the men188 words
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Article216 1921-02-16 2 Allahabad, February 4 :—The G wernment has issued a resolution on the Rae Bareilli disturbances in which the Governor-in-Council has come to the conclusion that it would serve no useful purpose to hold any further enquiry and says as to the origin of the disorder that there216 words
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Article96 1921-02-16 2 The notice list issued by the legislative «Ivpartment at Delhi puts the total number of resolutions for the assembly at 85 and questions at 316, and for the Council of State the total number of resolutions ’at 36 and questions at 155. Tn the Assembly list Syed96 words
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Article83 1921-02-16 2 Pudukotah February 2 :—His Highness the Raja of Pudukotah has issued the following proclamation,: “AVhereas at a meeting held in the Town Hall Pudukotah. on the 12th November, 1920 S. Satyamurthi, Bar L., delivered a. speech which we deem calculated to disturb the loyalty of Our83 words
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Article133 1921-02-16 2 Allahabad, February 2:—At the Allahabad High Court Criminal Sessions to be held on the 23rd instant Captain L. C- Hampton, 1.A.R.0., will be put on his trial for forgery and cheating in respect of eight thousand odd rupees realised on an alleged forged station order he presented133 words
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Advertisement1310 1921-02-16 2 POSITION VACANT. TENDERS INVITED. A Qadified Electrical Engineer wanted. The Municipal Commissioners of George I? Apply to:—The Saogei Besi Mines, Ltd, Town, Penang, invite tenders for the Sungei Besi, Selangor. making up of Khaki Drill Uniforms, Blue iqo Serge, etc for the year 1921. U" 232—18-2 Full particulars and tender1,310 words
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Advertisement120 1921-02-16 2 BRITISH “D D” expanded metal D D DIAMOND MESH ir J W V 1/ ar N/ V 35 k II f A /\/\/\/\7 HM■S■ W/ 10 w I A* IL AAJLA/ LWW M M M SOLE AGENTS: 1 Wm. JACKS Co., Singapore. SUB-AGENTS: R. T. REID Co., Penang. GUARANTEED FOR120 words
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Miscellaneous352 1921-02-16 2 All Roads will lead to Penang Road for the “Tit Bits” Entertainment AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE by the members of THE ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL UNION IN AID OF THE China Famine 6 Floods Relief fbm FOR two nights only Friday and Saturday, 18th and 19th February, 1921 COMMENCING AT 9 P.M.352 words
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Article617 1921-02-16 3 DEVE LOP MENT SC H EMESThe London Press has reported that a deputation waited upon the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the purpose of asking for a Treasury guarantee for a further loan to the Sudan Government. The request was refused on the score617 words
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Advertisement405 1921-02-16 3 Our Grand Cheap Clearance SALE hor only a few days more. Don’t lose this rare opportunity. Why Come and Try. Please Remember. Just arrived a fresh stock of up to date fashions for Ladies and Gentlemen. That we are also clearing at Cheap Sale Prices. Tailoring Department. Ready-made White and405 words
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Advertisement142 1921-02-16 3 AN ASSASSIN. Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin’s knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM is the one and the only true and sure sure142 words
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Advertisement528 1921-02-16 3 ©lSgriObi, BB Digestion is the process of Assimilation of Food, whereby the Body is Nourished. F? h s not the quantity of food we eat, but what we digest and assimilate that nourishes the h NfoM Body. Vv hen the Stomach and Organs of Digestion and Nutrition arc disc scd,528 words
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Article1956 1921-02-16 4 AN ENGLISHMAN’S EXPERIENCES. (“P. G.” Special.) Much of what is publithed regarding the condition of Russia under the Bolshevist regime is misleading and worthless. But occasionally the veil is lifted and the tru t h revealed. An opportunity to gl a an ■mme valuable first-hand information as1,956 words
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Article319 1921-02-16 4 Rev. Mr Horley’s Statement. At- the annual Methodist conference, at Singapore, the Rev. W, E. Horley in his district report said that during the past year they had had no less than three waves cf influenza end many of the workers had guff red, but fortunately no319 words
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Article342 1921-02-16 4 S F P.” The case in which Private Cummirgs of theStaffirds Region nt was charg' d with dishonestly retaining stolen property, to wit some articles of apparel belonging t Sergb Major Parr of the regiment and s large stand mirror, the p-operty of H H the Sultan“ S F P.” - 342 words
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Article89 1921-02-16 4 Northamptonshire Coamber of Com merce decided to urge the Government to prevent th3 name of a town being used in the title of a trading concern without the c>naeut of the Corporation. It was pointed out that ihe word “Northa-np ton" is synonymous with89 words
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Article54 1921-02-16 4 The Band will play the following pro gramme of music at the Dato Krama* Gardens from 5.30 p,m., to-day. 1 March ...La Machicl e ...Clerc 2 Selection ~.(1 Trovatore ...Verdi 3 Waliz ...Dream of the Ocean ...Burald 4F. x Trot ...The Example Mao ...Smtiago 5 Ona Step ...My54 words
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Article165 1921-02-16 4 “EASTERN TRUTH” APPEAL DISMISSED. The appeal by the “Eastern I ruth Syndicate was concluded yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley (President). Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard and Mr. Justice Dinsmore, in the Court of Appeal, at Penang. Mr. R. Greening, who appeared m person for the plaintiffs, submitted that the165 words
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Article550 1921-02-16 4 In the Appeal Court, the appeals by M. K. Kader Bawa, against the judgments of the Hou. Justice A. V. Brown in the actions against appellant raised by Ooi Thean Soo and Chop Chong Hin for $12,322.(5 and $28,956.50 respectively in respect of damages sustained through550 words
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Article102 1921-02-16 4 A WIN FOR AUSTRALIA. In the fourth test match, at B bane, England, who were 18 runs with nine wickets to fall, i n their eond innings, at the close of the third day’s play, were yesterday all oU < f, 315, which set Australia to get102 words
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Article131 1921-02-16 4 .—“Malay Mail.” LEAGUE FOOTBALL RESULTS. Lahore, Feb. 14th.—A London cable of February 11th to the “Civil and Military Gazette” gives the following result: Huddersfield 2, Blackburn Rover-* 1. A London cable of February 12th to the same paper says that at Rugby football, Cambridge University defeated the Army.—“Malay Mail.” - 131 words
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Article136 1921-02-16 4 The “German Weekly Gazette,’’ published in Holland, contains an interview with the ex-Crown Prince, who said “1 should be delighted to return to Germany and give my time to agriculture and especially to horse-breeding. 1 should enjoy, too, being in the university circles al Breslau among clever136 words
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Article116 1921-02-16 4 Although the League of Nations -is a going concern is but one year old, the idea dates back to 1306, when <i scheme was propounded by which all the Christian Powers of Europe weie (writes Mr. Isaac Hartill, F-R.G.S.) to unite for the maintenance of116 words
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Article223 1921-02-16 4 Berlin, January 28. —Before a full session of the Reichstag, a member, was accused of drunkenness to-' ay. During the debate on the reform of tlm Court system, Herr Friedrich 1 sing, a former Governor of Sdesm, allegediv struck Herr Adolf Hoffmann, a fminer Minister of Education.223 words
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Advertisement398 1921-02-16 4 POSITION WANTED. Young Bachelor, Scotch, speeding: few days Middie March io Penang wishes first Class Board and Lodging pleasant snrroor d’ngs and Company, Reply Box No. 39 c/j P. G. POSITION VACANT. Good Shorthand Typist wantef. None but experier ced men need apply. Apply in person to Malayan American Plantations398 words
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Article1176 1921-02-16 5 INDIA’S PROBLEMS. Air. George Morgan, presided at the annual meeting of the European Association at Calcutta on January 24. In the course of his speech, he said Auxiliary Force Bill. This matter occupied a great leal of our attention last year, and before 1 went Home in February1,176 words
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Article526 1921-02-16 5 —Ex. 'Fhe rise in exchange by over a penny recently and its subsequent fall have probably not been due to any marked alteration in trade conditions. For some months a severe slump in the volume of imported goods has been expected, and though no doubt this cannot—Ex. - 526 words
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Advertisement173 1921-02-16 5 Pritchard Co.» ktd., (Incorporated in tfje Straits Settlements) P£NANG IPOH. Pcyal Cnfield SU P. Fitted with 4~ r 7 ~nzn the Enfi e 1 d 2A free Engine 'if?r-- I S$Mh Ucur. jnsll A V ha>sie-Enfi- 111 eld desl g n Body, Coach V W Built, painted Standard Colour. side*Car173 words
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Advertisement138 1921-02-16 5 —mnTMmMmnrrwMmiimwMMMiMwiiii uli laaa^^s»—r—fFOß r IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. h ONE BIANCHI CAR 50/60 h. p. 7-SEATER TORPEDO DE LUXE ITALy’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. Electric side, tail and dashboard lamps, Zeiss Headlamps Electric, Auto-Vox,138 words
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Miscellaneous153 1921-02-16 5 imperial EMPIKR THEATRE PENANG HOAD. 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 pm. Strongly153 words
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Article37 1921-02-16 6 Loh.—On February 12 ,at 56, Waterloo Street, Singapore, to Dr and Mrs Loh Seng I'ak, a daughter. Hardwicks —On November Bth a 1 Semenyih, Selangor, to the wife of Winter Stanley Hardwicke, of Kelantan, a daughter.37 words
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Article1303 1921-02-16 6 —“S T.” The Rev. W. E. Horley is known to be a level headed man not given to indulge in wild words. In presenting his district report at the Methodist Conference at Singapore he nude certain state* menis regarding Bolshevik propaganda in the F. M. S. which cculd—“S T.” - 1,303 words
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Article1417 1921-02-16 6 Tl e proceedings at the Committee meeting of the Penang Chamber of Chamber of Commerce, j a dging by the minutes as supplied to the Pre?s, were nob of exceptional importance, bu> several topics in which the public takes a» interest were raided, and discussed very briefly.1,417 words
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Article131 1921-02-16 6 PROSPECTING REG 1 ’LATIU-NS. Ottawa, February 1-3. New regulations for the disposal "I oil land in the North-West Terril* ra provide for the issue to one applicant of a maximum of five prospecting peimits for an aggregate of four square miles of territory. The permits art available131 words
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Article151 1921-02-16 6 MUNICIPAL COMMISSION ELECTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 16. At a meeting of the Committee the. Straits Settlements Singapore Association, the regulations governing members’ election to the Mumcipa Commission were discussed. It va* decided that election lx? by ballot H circularising the members. Th w President151 words
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Advertisement126 1921-02-16 6 THE PGRTOF MANCHESTER MARINE INSURANCE CO., (1919) LTD. I agents: BEHR CO., I PENANG. t P E 7 j Jeyes Fluid I J THE MOST I EFFECTIVE I TOMI fl H M DISINFECTANT g M g SOLD IN I, 2 5 g R GALLON DRUMS. S Sandilands Buttery Co., PENANG.126 words
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Advertisement10 1921-02-16 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous24 1921-02-16 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 10 50 a.in. 4.44 a.m, 5.40 p.uv To-morrow, 6.30 a.m, 0 22 a.m 7.41 p.m. 0,24 p,m24 words
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Article194 1921-02-16 7 A NEW PRINCIPLE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 13. Presiding at a banquet in honour of Lord Heading, pior to his departure tor India, Mr Winston Churchill, referring to the status of the Dominions, said a new principle in developing the Dominions was that of common consultation among the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 194 words
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Article326 1921-02-16 7 DISCLOSURES BY LORD READING. London, February 13 The desirability of the cultivation of war m Anglo-American relations wa< the keynote cf a speech by Lord Reading, as gu-sc of the English-Speakit g Union, at a banquet. The Viceroy designate, speaking with deliberation, said if he was so minded,326 words
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Article23 1921-02-16 7 Capo February 13 With only one result outstanding, General Smu’s secured a m*j rrity of 22 over all parties.23 words
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Article127 1921-02-16 7 SUN FEIN SUSPECT. Loudon, February 13. Seven mysterious fires in :he Manchester area last night are be ieved to be the work of Sinn Feiners. Four occurred simulta noously in Manchester, where it was discovered that the windows of bg chemical, rubber and oil factories had been smashed127 words
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Article100 1921-02-16 7 FRENCH POLICE ACTIVE. Paris, February 13. —The police authorities are actively engaged in investigating some clubs as regards a communistic plot, purporting to start on the Ist May a revolutionary agitation both in France and Italy. The police succeeded in establishing the fact of the so-called Doctor Alevski100 words
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Article548 1921-02-16 7 DEVELOPMENT OF PENANG. Observiat writes as follows Judging from the number of new buildings which have been completed during the past few months and others nearing completion in different parts of the town theie is no doubt that Penang realizes the sericuss nees of the housing question548 words
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Article213 1921-02-16 7 —“M. M.” Line Near Sungei Besi The Sunday mail train from Ku da Lumpur to Singapore was delayed near Sungei Besi fjr abou. 2| hours owing to the -inking of the track about a mile from the station. The depression was just in the midst of mining land—“M. M.” - 213 words
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Article58 1921-02-16 7 —Vale. Paris, February 13.—The Committee is to meet in Paris on February 21, to discuss, in the first instance, vari' u> problems pertaining to international traffic by sea and railway, to come before the international conference which opens at Barcelona next month, under the presidency of M. Hanotasx,—Vale. - 58 words
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Article25 1921-02-16 7 The Agents notify that the B I Packet Tara with mails from Europe is expected to ariive here on Wednesday, the 23rd inat,25 words
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Article904 1921-02-16 7 J, C. Pasqual. ] - ITS CULTIVATION IN MALAYA. By J, C. Pasqual. The offer of land on easy terms made by the F. M.S. Government, for the cultivation of cane sugar to induce capitalists uo invest in this one time staple produce of the Straits, which had been killed by bounty fed904 words
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Article1428 1921-02-16 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. H. 11. the Sultan of Perak is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Duncan, who have been on a visit to Penang, returned to Chenderiang on Monday. Mr. Huntley Gordon, formerly of the hue firm of Messrs Allen Dennys and Co., Penang, is now1,428 words
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Article100 1921-02-16 7 PARTIES AT SWIMMING CLUB. Another large party of men from H.M.S. Malaya were the guests of the members of the Penang Swimming Club, at Tanjong Bungah, yesterday, and still another party goes out this evening. The sailors ar© loud in their praises of the amenities of the Club,100 words
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Article113 1921-02-16 7 The arrangements for the entertainment of the officers and men from (he Malaya, yesterday, were the same as on previous days, with the addition of a shooting party, and a dance at the Penang Club for officers in the evening. Parties of men were landed in113 words
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Article88 1921-02-16 7 Despite the rain, a large crowd gathered on the Esplanade last night to watch the game between the Central Union and a team from H.M.S. Malaya. Notwithstanding the heavy going and insecure footing a very fast ami exciting game was witnessed, in fact, it was one88 words
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Article96 1921-02-16 7 On Saturday. Monday and Tuesday, about 400 Warrant Officers and men from H.M.S. Malaya were dined at the Town Club and Railway Restaurant, kindly lent for the occasion, under arrangements made b\ Capt. Macintyre, who, assisted by Messrs. Boub her ami Craik. supervised and attended96 words
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Article24 1921-02-16 7 The Warrant Officers of H.M.S Malaya were entertained by Penang Residents to a Special Tiffin in the E. O Hotel to-day.24 words
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Article129 1921-02-16 7 Beilin, January 16.—1 n an article in the “Vorwarts,’’ Herr Eduard Bernstein i-efers to a statement made in Entente circles that Lenin and his companions were sent across Germany in a sealed railway carriage and were supplied with large sums of money by the ex-Kaiser. Herr129 words
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Article105 1921-02-16 7 SAD AFFAIR AT TAI PING. Taiping, February 16An able seaman from H.M.S. Malaya was drowned yesterday at Taiping Swimming Club. Th© body was recovered. The funeral took place this morning. Royal Marines formed the firing party. The Rev. E. A. Hone officiated at the burial service. Another105 words
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Article513 1921-02-16 8 MR. HARDING’S PLAN. It? is njw confirmed that immediately M’ter his inauguration, Mr. Warren G, 'larding, the American President-elect, will invite the Powers to send represenatives to an international conference to iiacuss the restriction of armaments. It is his wish that the conference should be held n Washington. Whether513 words
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Article129 1921-02-16 8 Hair Feu» off at 200 Yards Shot. An unexpec ed discovery ended a mixed Scottish sixsome match in which three golfers were paired with women partners at Pinehurst, North Carolina. Miss Eleanor Fox, a tall and dashing brunette, whom nobody had seen here before, started the excitement by129 words
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Article148 1921-02-16 8 An engine-driver has died of encephalitis lethargica. The complaint is common among his class and accounts for the slowness of our trains. Finland is greatly increasing her exports of paper and hopes to do a big trade wi h Russia in connection with the roublemaaufacturiog industry. A householder, shocked148 words
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Advertisement264 1921-02-16 8 Another step forward in Jlrestone Tyre Construction I i. J 1 f- 1. The tough, thick tread gives many more miles of > wear with a safe hold. 2. More cushion stock, pure rubber between fabric k* and tread as a protection against shock and injury. ;j k* 3. More264 words
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Advertisement81 1921-02-16 8 NORTHERN ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. V 5 I MOTOR BRANCH. I MOTOR CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. B Funds Exceed $70,000,000. I deductions are allowed if the assured l has more than one Car Insured. I 'anus A Liberal Bonus is allowed ofi i the Renewal Premium when no r claim has81 words
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Advertisement274 1921-02-16 8 RUIWMEDE HOTEL, LIMITED, (Inoerporatetf In the Straits Settlements.) uL (SEASIDE,) PENANG. a li I THE FINEST SITUATION IN PENANG TERMS MODERATE I UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF S E. R. HENDERSON, Manager. ■L IT THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. EgT A RUSHED HEAD OFFICE—EDINBURGH INCORPORATED 1825 FUNDS—BI3,6OO,OOO 1910 AN OLB-iSTABLISHED274 words
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Article622 1921-02-16 9 HIE < HITK'ISM OF THE R.G.A. It i> manifest, that, if a recurrence o l the crisis now threatening the rubber plantation industry is tn be prevented in future, there will need to be far more cohesion among planting interests than at present exists, says the Financier.”622 words
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Article389 1921-02-16 9 “B eformer’s Tetter referred to above, is as follows: I see that the Chairman of Lumut Kubber Estates, in alluding at the meeting to the rubber crisis, stated that “the Rubber Growers’ Association has recently been the subject of much ignorant criticism, and not for the first389 words
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Article558 1921-02-16 9 Messrs. Baker, Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported on Friday as follows Since our last report the Chinese New Year which was expected to be a particularly difficult period this year, owing to the great financial stringency, appears to have passed oft smoothly and without the558 words
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Article34 1921-02-16 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for January Ayer Kuning 5,300 Temerloh 5,035 Trafalgar 3,500 Trafalgar (coconuts) 10,500 Kuala Pergau 26,000 Hevea (Johore) 18,796 Henrietta 37,000 Sungei Matang 17,288 Laras (Sumatra) 23,24134 words
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Article52 1921-02-16 9 Tin wa? quoted in London on 14th Feb a? £172 spot, and £176 three months. Tin was quoted iu London on 15th Feb. at £l7O 5s spot, and £173 10s three months. To day’s quotation for raw tin was $79 per picul, in Penang, no market; refined tin,52 words
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Article170 1921-02-16 9 Pbnang, February 16, 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 nominal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers -110 s170 words
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Article276 1921-02-16 9 .—“S.T.” Panel r.g, February 16, 1921. By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’ eight Rank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 163 j 3 days’ sight Private 175 p Bombay Demand Bank 163 o Madras.—“S.T.” - 276 words
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Article955 1921-02-16 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST NAMES. I M CQ r* RUBBER (Dollar.) S c. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 35c 40c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.00 225 .Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 50 13.CJ Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates I.CO Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1.60 1.75 Ayer Panas Rubber955 words
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Advertisement113 1921-02-16 9 SICKLY BABIES. Sickly babies—little ones who are troubled with their stomachs and bowels, whose teething is painful, digestion bad, and who cannot sleep well—may be made healthy and happy by Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy. Mrs. Wilfred Damons, of Vai Brilliant, Quebec, writes:—“Please send me a vial of113 words
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Advertisement341 1921-02-16 9 HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON GIN. Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London Gin. P’ aorfitg IN I 0-., FOLLOW AY 5 a lOTIiWI i gflfewM i I. -J lu I I l| Matured and Aged in Wood. Made from highly-refined Corn spirit. No Potato spirit used. St. Pancras Gin Refinery Co.,341 words
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Article888 1921-02-16 10 TO-DAY'S DEuaRTURES. Pungah for Luruut and Sdiawao. Bxpbctid Arrivals, Deucalion, Singapore, 17th Takada, Singapore, 17th. Dilwara, Bombay, 17tb. Thongwa, Singapore, 19th Khiva, London, 20th. Idomeneus, Liverpool, 20tb. Dunera, Colombo, 21st. Japan, Singapore, 27th. Khyber, London, Mar 6th. Kashgar, Singapore, Mar 16th. Karmala, Singapore, Mar 30th. Kashmir, Singapore, Apr888 words
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Article63 1921-02-16 10 The homeward mail by the ThoDgwa, closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The parcel post service to Rumania is suspended until further notice. The mails of the 12th January were delivered in London on the 7th inst. Mails despatched from Penang to London on toe Bth ultimo, by63 words
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Article209 1921-02-16 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, ’J Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By trair Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, S-7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore j& 6 p.nc and Hongkong j Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsi 10.15 a.m. 3.45209 words
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Article38 1921-02-16 10 Feb 18—Lodge Krisn, Meeting, 5,30 p m Feb 18 and 19—A C S Union Eater’ainment, China Famine Fund, Empire Theatre. Feb, 19—Kuila Ketil Rubber Coy Ltd, meeting, March 15—Penang Assizes. Feb 20—Penang Swimming Club. Handi cap?.38 words
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Article356 1921-02-16 10 PENANG, FEBRUARY 16, 1921. BEEF ots. Soup per catty 25 Roast do 50 Steaks do 55 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 50 Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 70 Liver do 60356 words
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Advertisement207 1921-02-16 10 I I I FOR BACHELOR BLUES I There are Blue-Days, Days when you are partly glad and sometimes sad. That’s the Time of Times to have a COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA I Play the Dance Tunes, Or a Tip-Top Jazz. J That’s the way to chase away the Blues. Model as Illustrated.207 words
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Advertisement302 1921-02-16 10 V n I i' 2 1 1 From a photo of a XtpBonnie Glaxo Batu Glaxo lays for Baby g J a firm foundation of jf I sturdy health A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to 9 months, and Glaxo is pure cow’s302 words
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Article774 1921-02-16 11 MAGISTRATES’ COM MEN TS. Mt. J. A. R. Cairns, the magistrate at Thames Police Court, replied to statements made by Sir Ernest Wild, K. C., M. P., who asserted that, “owing to the action of the magistrate and the Press,’’ the population of the Limehouse Chinese colony774 words
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Advertisement281 1921-02-16 11 ■^3S S^fcS SS S^SS S S^ The recognized Typewriter of the day is The Remington” I I 4ES&Rj I i fisOi i 1 mjML I iA shipment of the I very latest models has just arrived. I MCALISTER T CO.. IM., AGENTS. 1 l J- j <VOVr<>- XXV*’ A777l' I281 words
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Advertisement189 1921-02-16 11 I» TANGYE’S 8 PUMPS. All Sizes in Stock. High and Low Lift, f I 11 —l— I MBt E 2 i 3 For Full Particulars Apply to: g I Huttenbach, Lazarus 8? Sons, Ltd I Hg| (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) cj! ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, I I PENANG I 1 HUDSON’S LIGHT189 words
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Advertisement1362 1921-02-16 12 p,§O ~B RITISH INDIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP and COMPANY. APCAR LINE. (Incorpobated in U. S. A.) Oompanlee Incorporated in England.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. *w* «w a kin nac CJ T WJTIT* n Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Francisco, MAIL AINU rAjOLNvEK oiLKVIV/ILO ss“ECUADOR” From Hongkong about 23rd1,362 words
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Advertisement522 1921-02-16 12 LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co. Inc. INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINES. (Incorporated in the United States of America.) Regular service between New Yopk, Singapore and Java ports and vice versa, FROM NEW YORK. TO NEW YORK Fo Freight apply to:— GUTHRIE A Co.. Ltd.. M. W. BURWASH. Agents Straits Settlements and F M.B. Representative,522 words
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Advertisement354 1921-02-16 12 IN| MERBANTILB RANK BF jßftjA LTMITBB. por 11 Authorised Capital £3,000,004 •übecribed Capital w 1,800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund; and Undivided Profits 1,146,400 Boa d of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Ryrle, F«q, H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Sir David Yule, Lord Carmichael, G C354 words
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