Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1921
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Title Section20 1921-02-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 45. VOL. LXXIX FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement556 1921-02-25 1 Obtainable everywhere wholesale from I* I <! < Iw 1 S Ov 1 i < 1 I® I 1 x a l Ong Sam Leong Co, Penang. nnnnaaa £aa br*bhb ■■■■■■■flanDuci b nnnn nna n mh □nnnun ws.-MnnunnnMMßMWMnnncin c t n grfatauk’s head b ĕu “Crawford’s”: BEER 4 loin, tan556 words
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Advertisement27 1921-02-25 1 IHEBESI GAHIK TOWfi ]i 1 Li iTu L’ .7 J 3 I > W»v*-'R I Sole Agouti S.S. 4 F M.S. < 1 Ong Sam Loong a 00, I27 words
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Article682 1921-02-25 2 MOTOR CYCLE TRIALS IN KEDAH. Motor cycle trials under the auspices of the Penang Automobile Club, will be held in Kedah on Sunday, 20th March. The trials will be open to members of the Club only, and will •comprise runs: Butterworth to Baling for machines in Classes682 words
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Article57 1921-02-25 2 For disfiguring the beauty of the lands at Langley, Bucks, by erecting advertisement hoardings, Messrs. 11. J. Heinz and Co., were fined 5s and costs at Slough. Many travellers on the < treat Western Railway were reported to have complained about the boards, which the57 words
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Article424 1921-02-25 2 .—“S.T.” In the Legislative Council, the acting Attorney-General in moving the first reading of the Penang Free School (Acquisition) Bill, said that the school was originally built on land provided by the Government for that purpose, the cost of the building being defrayed partly by the Government.—“S.T.” - 424 words
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Article188 1921-02-25 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.] •Sir, —It may interest you to note that Mr. Tan Choo Boon 8.A., a military aviator from Manila, is shortly visiting Penang on a business trip, to float an air-service Company, upon which much comment been made by the Singapore188 words
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Article118 1921-02-25 2 The question, “Should disabled men marry?” which has just been before the Oxford War Pensions Committee, is the subject, of lively local discussion. Medical men do not hesitate in condemning the view of the'chairman of the committee—that totally disabled men should not marry. So long118 words
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Article1257 1921-02-25 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr L G Attenborough is back in Ipoh after a holiday at home. The Hon. Mr A. F. Goodrich returned frvm Singapore to-day g after attending the meeting of the Legislative Council. The departure for home of HE. the General Officer Commanding (MajorGeneral Sir Dudley Ridoub, K B1,257 words
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Article219 1921-02-25 2 CONCERT AT THE E i O. The splendid work of M. Gregor' Ivanoff and Signor Enrico Palmetto, wh<n they appeared in the Town Hall here’a few mon'hs ago, and the equally meritorioupianoforte selections of Mr, Edgar Hulland. were confirmed at the E O Hotel, las' night, when219 words
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Article48 1921-02-25 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...The Troopers Review...Tyers 2 Selection ...The Emerald Isle,..Sullivan 3 Waltz ...Santiago ...Corbin 4 Fox Trot ...When the sun goes down in Dixie... Tilzer 5 One Step ...lona ...Battye48 words
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Advertisement49 1921-02-25 2 iCOLGATESCoI I Toilet Soaps, I I Perfumery, I I Toilet Waters, I I Talc- Powders, I I Dentifrices. I [BRITISH “(J D» EXPANDED METAL D D DIAMOND MESH I I I SOLE AGENTS: I Wm. JACKS A Co., Singapore. I SUB-AGENTS: I R. T. REID A Co., Penang. I49 words
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Miscellaneous193 1921-02-25 2 /IHWWWOTTW MMmwwwiHwrawamwi II IMPERIAL Z'. C L T RMPIKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. From Thursday, 24th to Sunday, 27th February, 1921. Another British Production full of interest and excitement In the Second House at 9-30 p.m. A Picture Production which the sporting Public in fact everybody, will want to see. Bombardier193 words
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Article1644 1921-02-25 3 DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS. The following is the concluding part of the arguments of the Select Committee on the matter of Legislative Council reform. We have considered the question of the territorial, racial or occupational distribution of seats. We are of opinion tnab too much importance should nob be1,644 words
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Article100 1921-02-25 3 4| Malaya Tribune.” The Committee have gone in praise worthy fashion about their tusk of finding means for making the Legislative Council a more represntative institution than it now is. Their scheme would undoubtedly achieve the expressly Seated object of stimulating public interest in Council affairs, and securing4| Malaya Tribune.” - 100 words
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Article336 1921-02-25 3 —“Straits Times." We have suggested that there will be more popular interest in the Representation report than in the council proceedings, It is to our thinking a very able report, but we would have liked it better if it had been a little more generous to the Asiatic—“Straits Times." - 336 words
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Article535 1921-02-25 3 In many cases retail prices show as yet no sign of reflecting a considerable drop in the cost of raw materials Where, for instance, is the reduction in the prica of soap or margarine that will compare with the drop in the cost of ground nuts535 words
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Article25 1921-02-25 3 27th Feb. 3rd Sunday io Lent 9 a.m. Matins and Sermon (Tamil). 5.15 p.m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong aud Sermon.25 words
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25 1921-02-25 3 27th Feb. 3rd bnuday in Lent. 7.30 a m. Holy Communion, Ist) March, Tuesday. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.25 words
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Advertisement506 1921-02-25 3 POSITION WANTED. Engineer Mechanic w rfl Mining' experi. ence seeks sitaition. Well up in steam suction Gas and Oil Engines, Good references, Box No, 47, c/o Pinang Gazette. 294-26-2 MISCELLANEOUS. Ar-y E-tabe wanting Do discharge 30 or 40 good Tamil Tappers. Please communicate with Box No. 25, c/o Pinang Gazette.506 words
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Advertisement1150 1921-02-25 3 NOTICES. THE EUROPE HOTEL tV. SINGAPORE. The Management beg to ‘‘an- dgMK&W* nounce that the New Ladies’and f Gents’ Dressing) Rooms «are a iiow f y ft-SsL open to the travelling public free of charge. tj? 242-28-2 isv dK TENDERS INVITED. DESIGNING.CONSTRUCTION OF YELLOW WRIYERBRIDGE FOR PEKING-HANKOW 3 The Safe1,150 words
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Article20 1921-02-25 4 Gordon —On February 22, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Dr. and Mrs. G. A. O. Gordon, a son.20 words
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Article1317 1921-02-25 4 In the considerations which affected the findings of the Select Committee on Legislative Council Reform reference is made to the small interest displayed by the public generally in the proposals to modify the constitution of the Legislative Council of the Colony, to the political apathy of the citizens1,317 words
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Article1500 1921-02-25 4 In his first Presidential address ”at the Fed-ral Council meetStimulating Food »ng in November last, H Production. E, Sir L. N. Guillemard stated that consideration was to be given to the proposal to constitute a joint Board of Agriculture and Irri gation. Even if this country does1,500 words
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Article333 1921-02-25 4 MORE CHINESE FINED. i Two more cases of gambling were dealt with bv Mr AC Raker in the Police j Courr, Penang, this morning The first case was preferred against It Chinese, who were caught in a house at No. L 4, Drury Lane last nighr. There was333 words
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Advertisement198 1921-02-25 4 j BOOTH’S I- RECOGNISED AS n C4H7T IF"' Z'MM” gin j THE GIN :3T- 1740 J all over India China. g T»A'E fiA«<X. BOOTHS I I The Ifi Oriamal Dry Gin B OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS. DISTILLERY, H f LONDON, L I ENGLAND, J Vs^- SOLE IMPORTERS: BEHR CO.,198 words
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Advertisement10 1921-02-25 4 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous26 1921-02-25 4 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-dav. 8.25 a.m 1 59 a.m, 8.44 p.m 2,25 p.m, To-morrow. 8 53 a.m. 2.31 a.m, 9.16 p.m. 2.56 p.m.26 words
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Article215 1921-02-25 5 PARIS AND THE POSSIBILITIES. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 22. The proceedings al are Peing narrowly watched in Paris, where preparations are already being made in political circles to overthrow M Briand, if he proves too couciiatory. The recent election of the ex-President, M. Poincare, as President of the[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 215 words
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Article378 1921-02-25 5 DIVERGENT VIEWS. Loudon. February 23, The delay in the proceedings of the Near East Conference yesterday was due not only to the illness of the Turkish Grand Vizier, but to the difficulty of reconciling the claims of the two Turkish delegations, each of which insists that it378 words
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Article62 1921-02-25 5 Washington, February 22. As expected, President Wilson formally recommended to Congees», as legai ds the Belgian obligations, that German bonds be accepted against Belgium’s debt to the United States. Scope of the Proposal. Washington, February 23. The portion of Belgium’s debt to the United States, affected by the62 words
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Article132 1921-02-25 5 AMENDMENTS COMMITTEE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris, February 23. The Council of the League completed the formation of the Committee to deal with amendments to the Covenant, The Committee will consist of eleven members, Mr Balfour representing Britain, Blockade Commission. Paris, February 23 The Council of the League constituted an[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 132 words
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Article293 1921-02-25 5 AMERICA’S DEMANDS. Washington, February 22. The State Department has presented to the Council of the League of Nation», a demand that all the Allied and Associated nations be given equal opportunities in the mandated territories. The American Protest. Paris, February 22. It is understood that President Wilson’s293 words
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Article94 1921-02-25 5 COSSACKS CAPTURE TEHERAN. London, February 22. Official circles Darn from Teheran that Persian Cossacks, headed by Rezakeperan, took possession of Teheran, overthrowing the new Government. Ex-Ministers Arrested Paris, February 23 Persian reports show that calm prevails at Teheran. The bazaar is closed. The Cassacks made a redistribution of wealth,94 words
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Article57 1921-02-25 5 London, February 22. Tbe Anglo-Persian Oil Company h»s decided ro increase its capital by £15.000,000, in order to render all the branches of the business independent. Tbe company’s profits for ihe year ended March 31 were £2,611,000, «nd next year it is estimated they will exceed £4,000,000.57 words
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Article41 1921-02-25 5 Paris, February 23 The Customs authorities state that French imports in January were 1.982,000,000 francs, compared with 2 495,000,000 in January last year and exports 1,882,000,000, compared with 1,009.000 000. Tbe exports of manufactute» increased by 537.000,000 francs.41 words
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Article164 1921-02-25 5 A TRADE BOYCOTT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.} London, February 23. It appears that Dail Eireann now threatens a general boyc tof British goods. It has circularised the agents of British firms in Ireland, advising them to seek representation with American and continental bouses. Compensation for Cork. London, February 23. The[Reuter’s Telegrams.} - 164 words
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Article141 1921-02-25 5 CHIEF SECRE L ARY’S APOLOGY. London, February 23. In the House of Commons, Sir Hamar Greenwood apologised to Mr Asquith and Mr Masterman for the implication that they were concerned with the publication of propaganda in France, mentioned yesterday, He had quoted from letterpress purporting to be141 words
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Article65 1921-02-25 5 London, February 23. In the Hou<e of Commons, replying to a question as regards tbe policy governing Inter-Imperial exchanges, Mr Bonar Law dec’ared that in the case of the Colonies and Protectorates as far as possible the Government maintained stability of ex change in relation to sterling, unless65 words
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Article50 1921-02-25 5 SERIOUS RESULTS. New York, February 23. Eight were incinerated and 25 injured by the collision and burning of two tramcars at Shelton, Connecticut, following an ex plosion of a can of petrol on the platform of one of the cars. Several children were among the victims.50 words
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Article23 1921-02-25 5 London, February 25 Mr. Stambulinsky, the Bulgarian Premier, will accompany King Boris on his visit to America during the summer.23 words
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Article31 1921-02-25 5 New York, February 23. Bankruptcy proceedings have been instituted against the publishers, Messrs. Leslie and Judge. The liabilities are alleged to be $2,210,000 and the assets $420,000.31 words
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Article14 1921-02-25 5 Helsingfors, February 23, Negotiations with regard to RussoFinnish trade relations have opened.14 words
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Article27 1921-02-25 5 London, February 23. The Senate of Aberdeen University has granted the degree of Honorary Doctor of Divinity to Bishop Danson of. Labusn and Sarawak.27 words
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Article48 1921-02-25 5 Paris, February 22. The Budget estimate show» that France’s foreign debt totals 83,000 060 000 francs, and her total debt 286,060 000,Q00 60,000,000.000 francs of th? foreign deb‘ is due to Great Britain, and 19,000,000,000 to the United States, after which Spain is tbe chief creditor.48 words
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Article126 1921-02-25 5 JAPAN’S AMENDS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, February 23. Following on the verdict in the ease of the fatal shooting of Lieutenant Langdon, the Japanese Government has again expressed regret in a note which says that while the Court-martial found that the sentry complied with his orders he has[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 126 words
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Article173 1921-02-25 5 WIRELESS KACILUTES. London, February 22. In the House of Commons, C 1 John Ward asked whether immediate steps would be taken to construct a high-power wireless station at Hongkong, in accord ance with the suggestion in a despatch from the Government of Hongkong on Aprjl 25, 1919.173 words
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Article76 1921-02-25 5 London, February 22, A St Augustine (Florida) message says Mr Harding has chosen Mr Edwin Denby, of Michigan, to be Secretary of the Navy. A Surprise Selection. Washington, February 23 'I he choice of Mr. Denby is a surprise, as his name had been mentioned in the76 words
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Article38 1921-02-25 5 London, February 22. The Senate and House of Representatives Committees agreed to the Immigration Bill, as amended, namely, that only 3 per cent of aliens of each nationality resident in the United States be admitted.38 words
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Article25 1921-02-25 5 New York, February 22. Sir Auckland Geddes landed, after delay of several hours in quarantine, owing to the stringent precautions against typhus.25 words
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Article52 1921-02-25 5 London. February 22. The North East Coast Steelmakers have made a further cut in prices of between 30s and 60s too. Heavy rail?, which two months ago were £25 a ton, are now £lB. ship plates are now £l7-10s, instead of £2l, and joists are £l6, instead52 words
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Article60 1921-02-25 5 udon, February 22. In the House of Commons, replying to the question whether naval units in India and China had been summoned to pay income tax on sums granted last year a? compensation, owing to the high price of silver, Mr Chamberlain pointed out that the tax was60 words
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Article16 1921-02-25 5 Washington, February 22. Mr Szp, the new Chinese Ambassador bo Washington, has arrived.16 words
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Article17 1921-02-25 5 Stockholm, February 22. Von Sydaw, the Governor of Gothenburg, has agreed to form a Cabinet.17 words
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Article23 1921-02-25 5 Antwerp, February 23. Six million franc? daniag« was done by fire in a shed at the Be’gian Nava) base.23 words
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Article82 1921-02-25 5 VISCOUNT GREY’B REMINDER. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 23. At a banquet given in bis honour by the National Liberal Club, Viacount Grey referred to Anglo-American relations. He declared that the people of tbe Uniteci States seemed very conscious of the Anglo Japanese Alliance, and discussed tbe possibility of[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 82 words
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Article132 1921-02-25 5 MR. MASSEY’S STATEMENT. London, February 23. The Times’ Wellington correspondent states that the Right Hon’ble W F Massey, the New Zealand Premier, says the recent statement by Sir J Findlay, t» ar Austrahsia objects to the renewal of the Anglo-Japant se Alliance, does not represent official opinion, Mr.132 words
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Article69 1921-02-25 5 GOVERNMENT’S DECLINE. Berlin, February 22. The Opposition gained considerably in the Prussian Diet election?. Among Conger vatives, tbe People’s Party and the National Party together gained 71 seats, while the Communists gained 30. Nevertheless the Government Coalition, comprising the Majority Socialists, Democrats and centre Party, retain a small69 words
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Article87 1921-02-25 5 THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE Loudon, February 23. A New York telegram states that Washingtou dispatches suggest more hopeful prospects of the settlement of the dispute with regard to the disposal of the ex. German cables. It is understood that France is now agreed with Britain and the United States,87 words
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Article66 1921-02-25 5 Lonoon, February 23. A libel action by the Batavia and General Plantations Trust, Limited, against a Tonypandy printer, Mr Robert Davies, a •‘bareholder of the Trust, who, in letters, -ccuaed the Directors of the Trust of mismanagement, and imputed misappropriation of unpaid dividend, was settled io the66 words
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Article62 1921-02-25 5 London, February 23. A New York" telegram states that the Uncle Sam Oil Company, of New Jersey, is suing the Standard Oil Company for £250,000,000 as compensation for oil taken fi om 436,000 acres of oil lands in Oklahoma, of which the plaintiff company claims the lease,62 words
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Article88 1921-02-25 5 LANCASHIRE EFFORT. London, February 23. A Manchester and district effort for tbe China Famine Fund has been launched by a Committee, appointed to organiae the appeal. The sum £4,000 has already been promised. The Chairman of the Committee, Sir E l win Stockton, said Sino-Lancasbire commercial relations88 words
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Article46 1921-02-25 5 London, February 23 Mr Chambe lain announce? that after providing £10,000,000. for re f unds, and approximately £1,000,000 for intet est, aprepayment, the net ainonut of excess profits duty paid to the Exchequer from April 1 1920, to February 19, 1921, was £191,000,000.46 words
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Article138 1921-02-25 5 THE COMPETITIVE FACTOR. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, February 22, In the House of Commons, Mr R Clough asked whether British goods were suffering f'om cheapar foreign competition iu the Empire. Mr. F G Kellaway replied that British exports to Empire markets were adversely affectsd in 1920 by the scarcity[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 138 words
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Article128 1921-02-25 5 MR CHAMBERLAIN’S STATEMENT. Lot d. n, Fe bruary 22. Replying to Sir W H Davison, in the House if Commons, as r-garo? the British Government's iodeb eduess to the United States, in regard to w ich he stated that a very common existed, Mr Chamberlain said128 words
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Article61 1921-02-25 5 BIG STRIKE iHREATENED, Mexico City, February 23. In anticipation of a general railway strike, in which it is es imated that between 40,000 and 80,000 would be involved, tbe Government has conc-ntrat»d troops at all important centres. The trouble is due to the Railway Director refusing to recognise61 words
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Article34 1921-02-25 5 Pari?, February, 23. The Frtnch Chamber at length debated the future of the Navy. Tho Minister of tbe Navy reques'ed increased credits for complete reorganisla'ion, meanwhile reserving the question of construction.34 words
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Article426 1921-02-25 5 INDIAN’S ELOQUENT PLEA. At New York, on January 23. Mr. Rustom Rus-omjee, the editor of the Oriental Review,” of Bombay, outlined the plan whereby Great Britain proposes to grant self-government to the people of India, and declared it a unique event, for never in Asia has426 words
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Article226 1921-02-25 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sitiawao for P Brandan and Langati. Ban Whatt Sood for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Kedah for Dindiog* and Sitiawan. Sappho for Telek Anson. Kwaisang for Calcutta. Takada for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moolmein, via Rangoon). Expbotud Arrivals. Ellora, Singapore, 26th. Elephant», Rangoon, 27th. Japan, Singapore,226 words
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Article255 1921-02-25 6 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagau Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, j Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, |By trail Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, )-7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.n and Hongkong Parit Bimtar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m. <fc 3,45 p.m255 words
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Article19 1921-02-25 6 The B I Tbongwa with mails from Emope is < xpected to arrive?here or Wi-dnei-day the 2nd proximo.19 words
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Advertisement700 1921-02-25 6 Malarial Fever Dysentery Dr. Cassell’s Tablets are the Sure Means to Splendid Health and Fitness. India. South Africa. Mr. George Cobble. Janjsrir P. 0., C.P., Mr. C. E. Diederike. an Officer in the India, write:—"l feel 1 mwt write and Cape Point Prison, C.P., Smith Africa, tell jou of the700 words
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Advertisement173 1921-02-25 6 Pain in the Region of the Hips. Have you pains in the region of the hips. Many people suffer from pain in the region of the hips. They may come from a touch of Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from a strain of the muscles. They may have other causes, but173 words
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Advertisement205 1921-02-25 6 z— AVERY— -x 8/16 12/25 14/28 18 36 25 50 40/80 TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS Avery Tractors Work on Cheapest Grade Kerosene. Avery Tractors Made in Six Different Sizes. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons, Limited, ;Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. PENANG. HUDSON'S LIGHT RAILWAY i j TIPPING205 words
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Article195 1921-02-25 7 in vestig.ltions here. —“Malayan Leader.” AMERICAN VISITOR’S BIG LOSS. Mr. A. B. Peacock, an American gentlemen visiting -the 1.M.5., on business, has reported a big loss sustained by him. He was travelling from Penang to Kuala Lumpur by the mail train. A little before he reachedin vestig.ltions here.—“Malayan Leader.” - 195 words
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Article160 1921-02-25 7 —“M.L.” CONSTABLE SHOOTS CHINESE ROBBER. A gang or gangs of armed robbers who are causing the Ampang Police many sleepless nights were out again on Sunday last when they entered the house of a Chinese towkay and took away all they wanted. The robbers were ten—“M.L.” - 160 words
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Article183 1921-02-25 7 —“S.T.” A fire broke out at about 11 o’clock on Tuesday night in a small rubber factory, owned by Kuak Lip Khean. hut run by Lim Yam Hong, the lessee, at Tan-Ong. No. 23, Gaylang. Singapore. Fire alarm 121 gave the call, but for some time—“S.T.” - 183 words
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Article128 1921-02-25 7 —“M.L.” Never before in the State of Johore, was such a big programme of buildings and other public works contemplated as for this year, but the new General Adviser, with rare foresight, has, it is understood, cut it down by about half, only what is really necessary in—“M.L.” - 128 words
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Article1359 1921-02-25 7 FURTHERANCE OF TRADE WITH CENTRAL EUROPE. The development of further financial trouble in Mincing Lane has created ad ditional uneasiness in the crude rubber market, whore prices have had a mild set back, wrote Mr- E. L. Killick in mail week. It means, apparently, that ano ther1,359 words
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Article46 1921-02-25 7 (Fioni Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. February 25. At the rubber auctions, the market was easier, with a fair demand and a decline in values. Sheet was 34 cents and crepe 38 j. The quantity sold was 521 tons. Copra is firm at $l2.46 words
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Article88 1921-02-25 7 The annual general meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association will be held in the Malacca Club on Sunday. 6th March, at 10a.m. Business: 1. Minutes of last Annual General Meeting. 2. Correspondence. 3. To re ceive and pass the audited accounts for the year 1920. 4. Chairman’s88 words
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Article96 1921-02-25 7 “Mr. Herbert Wright (Bandar Sumatra. Rubber) stated at the annual meeting As to the rise in wagjs we are now paying 55c. per man. as against 40c. and we understand that on re-engaging the coolies we shall have to pay 60c. That ■will give shareholders an idea as96 words
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Article85 1921-02-25 7 The following are the latest qaot&tions in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:—Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. >, J 2 J 3 5* M 'J2 X «2 Rubber (Dollar) c. c. c. c. Kedah R. 2.75 300 2.85 3.00 Malakoff 8.10 3.25 315 3.25 Mining. Asam K. 37/- 38/- 36/-85 words
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Article58 1921-02-25 7 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 22 to 28 diamond No. 2 15 21 Crepe fine brown llj 17 dark brown58 words
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Article39 1921-02-25 7 Tin was quoted in London on Feb. 23rd at £>69 spot, sod £172 10s three months. To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang $BO per pical, no market, tin ore $BO, business done, refined tin, no market.39 words
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Article189 1921-02-25 7 Pbmanu, February 25, 1921 SP. Tapioca 55.00 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $6.00 sellers. Cojd leaf $72 sellers Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. b oz) sellers. Black Pepper $l7 nominal White Pepper s3o} nominal Trang Pepper ..Binominal Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves $7B nominal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers 110 s189 words
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Article141 1921-02-25 7 Penctr.g, February 25, 1921 (Br Courtesy of this Chartbbed Banki. London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 month#’ sight Rank 2/4 1/4 H 3 Credit) 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Oalcnbta Derpand Bank Rs. 165 3 days’ sight Private 180 b Bombay Demand Bank 165 o Madras Demand Bank141 words
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Article25 1921-02-25 7 March 2—Mayfield Plantations, Meeting. 1 Weld Qu*y, 3 p.m. March s—Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd Annual Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. March 15—Penang Assizes.25 words
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Advertisement58 1921-02-25 7 TRY THEM TO-NIGHT. Once you have used Pinkettes, the tiny gentle-as-nature laxatives, you will never go back to Salts, Oil, or drastic purgative pills. dispel constipation and thus cure billiomsnras, “liver”, sick headaches, coated tongue, foul-smelling breath they clear the skin. Of chemists, or post free at 90 cents the58 words
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Advertisement202 1921-02-25 7 I Pritchard Go., Ltd., I (Incorporated in tfie Straits Settlements) M Royal Gnficld I 8 H. P. I Fitted with I /1 Enfield j., /k Illi Patent two speed and I Engine I Chasse-Enfi- I Body, Coach I 4 Built, painted I a n d ar d I Colour. B202 words
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Advertisement1403 1921-02-25 8 P -B RITISH I NDIA PACIFIC MA,L STEAMSHIP and COMPANY. (lncorporated in U. S. A.) Oompanlee Incorporated In Borland.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIEIC SERVICE. A Kir o crovirrs Hosokosc, Suasohm, Kobe, Yokohama, Masha, Honolulu, San Fbahoisco. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES ss“ECUADOR” From Hongkong about 23rd Feb. 1921. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS.1,403 words
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Advertisement478 1921-02-25 8 [stocks now\ ON HAND Mo mi Cases, Box Strapping, European Acetic Acid, Porcelain Cups, Fairbanks Scales, Mangles, Warehouse Trucks, Etc. a Prices on Application McAlister Co., Ltd. II Ml I .wi.—M—n BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853 Paid up Capital «3.000,000478 words
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Advertisement353 1921-02-25 8 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). Authorised Capital £3,000,30$ Mnbscribed Capital BT.(rr P*ld*up I,O'jO,OOC Reserve Fund* and Undivided Profits 1,146,411' Boa d of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq.. 'Chairman), J. M. Ryrie, Kiq. H. Melvill Simons Esq., P. R. Chalmers, Sir David Yule. Lord Carmichael, G C353 words
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