Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 March 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 52. VOL. LXXIX SATURDAY, sth MARCH, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 868 2 A ROMANTIC CAREER. A correspondent in New York of a London paper said that when > F l 3. Warren Gamaliel Harding enteredhe White House he would have in his wa s coast pocket a printer’s a up” rule- Tt is his mascot He has cal ried it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1688 2 POSITION VACANT. HftIKUTOM. OXENHAiW CO., |"ervrnr BROKERS. PEHANG. I S'cretary wautid for Klang Club. Telegrams AUH DllOkllklP Reply with ‘ull particnlars and salary OXENHAM PENANG nilU DUIUIINU required, by letter only to G. L, Chapman, (< HQXCOM MELBOURNE. KlrtQß 1420—u cw Spots Over Arms. Had No 1 9-3 Sleep aR
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    • 163 2 <r j THREE CASTLES i; VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES. MAGNUM ITU MAGNUMsf SIZE. t Castle? Cigarewljfc These Cigarettes leave ji 5 t nothing to be desired ~4 A Wo l -Li I by those who wish tor i Price a mild smoke somewhat r $1.15 larger than Castles Per tin of so.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 lIM r£ Ri A L I EMPIRE THEATKE' PENANG KOAD. 9 Thursday, 3rd to Sunday, 6th March, 1921. Second House at 9-15 p.m. You will never forget when you see. VITAGRAPH SPECIAL PRODUCTION PRESENTS VENGEANCE OF DURAND 7 Reels ALICE JOYCE I (Adapted from the REX BEACH’S powerful story,) EXCLUSIVE
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  • 1102 3 GENERAL EXCHANGE POSITION. London, January IS. —One of the most important movements to-day, was a substantial tecoveiy in the value of the German mark. At one time the quotation was down to 231 L against 252 on Saturday and higher levels earlier this year, and it
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  • 217 3 Admiral Benson, head of the United States shijiping board, admitted he was still undecided as to what shall be done with the Leviathan which for nearly two years has been lying idle in the Hudson river. New York. So far the ex-German liner has cost 'the
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  • 139 3 Presiding at the annual dinner of the Newcastle Farmers’ Ulub, the Duke of Northumberland paid a tribute to Lord Lee of Fareham. and said that he was sorry to see that his lordship was leaving the Ministry of Agriculture. At present the Government seemed to be
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  • 103 3 The New A’ork newspapers express regret at the reported retirement from competitive swimming of Eanny Durack, the Australian lady swimmer, and declare that it would be interesting io see the result of a race between her and Miss E. Bleibtrey, the American champion lady swimmer. Ihe New
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 98 3 Pritchard, Go., Ltd., (Incorporated in tfje Straits Settlements) FROM I Monday, Mar. 7th J .AND UNTIL FURTHER. NOTICE We Are Making I Substantial Reductions -1 OF 30 TO 50 per cent. r OFF GOODS IN Akk DEPARTMENTS > WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Furniture, China and Glassware, Provisions and Cartridges. r
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    • 340 3 X/ V'V V /J/ r r From a photo of a Bonnie (jlato Baby f fl I I Glaxo lays for Baby g I a firm foundation of sturdy health A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby up to F)*y 9 months, and Glaxo is
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  • 206 4 INDIA’S MESSAGE TO BRITAIN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Bombay, March 2. Replying to the Governor’s speech at the farewell ceremony the Duke of Connaught said that he left India as he arrived in a spirit of affection and sympathy firmly believing the new constitution would place India securely
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  • 132 4 MR. MONTAGU AND IMPERIAL PREFERENCE. Ixmdon, March 2. In the Commons replying to Sir John Randles Mr. Montagu announced that a Commission would be appointed to examine, with reference to all interests concerned, the future fiscal policy of the Government of India including the desirability of adopting the
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  • 31 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, March 5. A law. which will operate from April Ist, compels the licensing of holders and registration of stocks of medicinal opium.
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  • 457 4 THREE ADMIRALS COMING. 11. M. Australian cruiser Brisbane arrived at Singapore from Fremantle on Wednesday, en route to Penang, whither she is bound with the Admiral Commanding in Australian waters, Rear Admiral Sir E. Percy F. G. Grant, K. C. V. 0., R. N., who is attending
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  • 862 4 Mrs Gerrard arrived by the Japan from Pori Swettenbam to-day. Mrs. Huxley and Mrs. Nixon have left Kuala Lumpur for Ootacamund. Mrs F C Lean aud Master Lean are leaving for home by the s s Teiresias on Friday □ext, Among the passengers aboard the Japan from
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  • 103 4 The following tennis tie is fixed for Tuesday, the Bth March Single Handicap Class A— 30 HGR Leonard v— 30 R N Hamilon (4). Championship Pairs.—R N Hamilton ARAB Terrell v SF B Martin i COT Powell (4). Championship. —R N Hamilton vA K A B Terrell
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  • 193 4 Malay Mail.” A London cable of February 28th bo the Civil and Military Gazette gives the following results: At Association football, Cambridge University beat Merton by 4 goals to 2, Birmingham Amateurs beat Oxford Uni versity by 4 gaols to 3. In the aemi-final of the Arthur
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  • 97 4 —Aneta. Weltevreden, March 2.—The Football Board has fixed the following p- ogramnr;— Sunday, March 27ih. Singapore vs a Du ch team. Prizes. elr ven gold medals. Monday, 28th. Singapore vs a Java team. Prizes, a silver oak-wreath, and eleven silver medals Wednesday, 30tb. Singapore vs
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  • 257 4 Considerable doubt has existed since the armistice as to what would be the ultimate fate of the large stocks of explosives which are lying in various forms in the many theatres of war. It seems, however, that the experiments which have been carried cur by Professor Garelli
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  • 130 4 Paris, February 17. —According to figures furnished by the Germans themselves, of rhe Zeppelins which were put into service, 66 came to a tragic end, and only 17 were spared. The losses are summarised as follows 34 were brought down by the Allies two were destroyed in
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  • 891 4 Sir Frank Swkttrnham on local PURCHABR Sir Frank Swetrenham writes to Editor of the ‘‘Straits Times.” “I have read a leading article on Sing H pore Tramways in the Straits Times of* December 13, and as you mention me r? name I seek your courtesy to say thia.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. There are vacancies for three Overseers (Grade HI) in the Public Works Department, Singapore. Applicants must be able to take out quantities, measure up works, prepare estimates for and superintend the construction of small works and the execution of repairs and alterations to buildings. The appointment
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    • 316 4 FOR YOUR STOMACH’S SAKE. “Take a little wine for your stomach’s sake" may have been sound advice, when it was first written, but take a little thought for your stomach’s sake is excellent and necessary advice nowadays. The stomach of the ordinary man or woman, who has three meals a
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    • 274 4 GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS. To guard the baby or young child against colds nothing can equal Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy. These Tablets are a mild laxative which will keep the little one’s stomach and bowels working regularly. It is a recognized fact that when the stomach
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  • 446 5 A MYSTERIOUS MALADY. C nsiderable alarm has been occasioned within the past few wet ks by the notification of a number of cases of encephalitis lethargica, commonly, though improperly, described as Sleeping sickness.” This disease has been recognised as au epidemic since 1918, and its symptoms are well
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  • 493 5 Les-ions of The Library. In'eresting suggestions for the development of children's libraries were put forward by Mr W C Be wick Sayers, librarian at Croydon, in a lecture at Univeisitj College. In h>s young days, he aaio books in the Sunday-School library, of resembled charity, being bet’er to
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  • 1603 5 WEAK SPOTS IN THE TEST TEAM. Mr A C Maclaren writes as follows to the Manchester Guardian Our geese are not swans, as I endeavoured to point out in my article on our chaoces in the Tests before the first game was played at Sydney. Readers of
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  • 295 5 Penang, March 5, 1921. BEEF— ct*. Soup per catty 35 Roast do 55 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 40
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 734 5 I ‘tfine freedom I I and (Sool (SomforL I I OF A TUSSORE SUIT I I A GOOD TUSSORE SUIT I fl Makes it a splendid investment for those who fl fl require a suit of soft and really comfortable K fl texture. f ISSSS fl fl. Tussore suits can
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  • 1151 6 A German delegate attending the London Conference is reported to have told a representative of that sympathetic organ, the Daily News,” that the German counter-proposal■* to the reparation demands decided upon by the Allied Governments after the Paris Conference in January “would astonish the world.” It is
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  • 1695 6 On Tuesday, we referred to Inge’s contribution in A Chinese Critic o°o of Reviews to a On The European symposium on what’s Worker. wrong with the world.’’ Ths gloomy Dean, as be is sometimes thoughtlessly labelled, warns the white worker that if be persists in his present
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    • 378 6 V hi y Demonstration X CQo ———a X M7T A series of demonstrations of the improved Malaya J type Austin Tractor will be held in the S. S. and F. M. S. in the course of the next few weeks, and we shall be pleased to send you an invitation
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 36 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 10.56 a.tn 4 34 a.m. 10.29 p.m. 4,34 p.m. To-mobbow. 11.19 a.m. 5. 9 a.m, 11.5 p.m. 5.16 p.m. Monday. 11.45 a.m. 5 39 a.m. 11.37 p.m. 5,51 p.m.
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  • 91 6 DEATHS. Codringtun -—On Ist March, at Syston Coart, Gloucestershire, Richard Christopher Codringtoo, aged seven, eldest sou ot Mr and Mrs S Codringtou of Penang. Fbankb—On the 3rd inst, at the General Hospital, Singapore, Daisy May Franke, beloved youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W M Franke, age six mouths. IN
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  • 709 7 german proposals condemned. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 3 Herr von Simons’ proposals literally stag gcrt d Ihe conference When, after hour an half, the full nature of the amazing scheme he was unfolding became apparent, Mr. Lloyd George sent one of his secretaries round the table to suggest that
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  • 596 7 COAL AND, PRIORITY. Owing to the stress laid by the Supreme Council and by public opinion upon the reparations problem generally, one of its most) important aspects, namely that of tho German coal deliveries to France. Italy, and Belgium, would appear to have escaped attention. Yet the special
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  • 143 7 GREECE’S ATTITUDE. Athens, March 2. The Greek National Assembly passed a resolution for transmission to the Premier M. Kalogeropoulos, in London, expressing Greece’s gratitude to the Allies for benevolent protection, but inability to accept the proposal to -revise the Treaty of Sevres. Angora Reply to Allied Questions.
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  • 86 7 VULKAN SHIPWORKERS DISMISSED. Berlin, Mandi 1. Owing to failure to end the labour dispute all the workmen in the Vulkan shipbuilding yards at Stetten have Ikhui dismissed. Explorations are Ix'ing carried out in the Isle of Man to discover whether the seams of coal which are believed
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  • 274 7 SERIOUS OUTBREAKS. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, Maich 2. Frequent recent reports of serious risings in Russia are supported by detailed telegrams from the frontier. A Helsingfors message describes disturbances in Petrokrad, where strikers, on February 24, stormed the prison and liberated imprisoned sailors, after which the sailors and
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  • 157 7 CRITICISM IN COMMONS. London, March 2. The House of Commons adopted the first two votes on the Supplementary Air Estimates after a lively debate in which Sir J.E.B. Seely, Sir Joynm>u Hicks, Sir Donald Maclean and others attacked Mr. Churchill for the retention of the Air
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  • 108 7 THE KING RECEIVES FOREIGN VISITORS. London, March 2. H. M. the King received at Buckingham Palace, the foreign commercial niissioners visiting the British industries fair. Replying to an address read by the Belgian representative, the King emphasised that only by long and strenuous effort could the depreciated
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  • 49 7 RAMSAY MACDONALD DEFEATED. London, March 2. The Woolwich by-election occasioned by the resignation of the Labour member, Mr. Will Crooks, resulted as follows: Capt. Gee (Co. Unionist) 13,724 Mr. Ramsay Macdonald (Labour) 13,040 Majority 684 At the last general election, Mr. Will Crooks (Lab) was returned unopposed.
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  • 264 7 U. S. SENATE AND A CONFERENCE. [Reuter’s Telegram#.] Washington, March 2. The Senate unanimously attached an amendment to the Naval Appropriations bill, requesting the President, to call a conference of Britain, Japan and the United States to consider naval disarmament. The Debate. Washington, Maich 2. In the course
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  • 334 7 A correspondent of “The Times” writes: Content to leave to opponents of the White Australia doctrine such queries as “Ought Great Britain to fight for an empty Australia,” might I invite consideraion to three questions which are seriously troubling Australian students of the new position
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  • 261 7 JAPAN SAYS ‘NO.’ Tokio, February 10.—The resolution of the ex-Minister of Justice, Mr. Ozaki, calling for the restriction of naval expenditure through an agreement with Great Britain and America and also a restriction of the Army, was the chief subject of debate in the Diet to-day. It was ultimately
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  • 82 7 SENATE DISCUSSION. Washington. March 2. It is understood that an executive session of 1 he Senate to-day frankly discussed Japo-American relations, and the whole field of controversy, including the Japanese foreign policy, and the naval building programme. Confidential information was presented regarding thb matter. The possession of
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  • 54 7 FURTHER CHOICES. Washington, March 2. Mr. Harding has definitely chosen Mr. Andrew William Mellon, President of the Mellon National Bank, as Secretary of the Treasury, the lawyer Mr. Will L. Hays. Chairman of 11,0 Republican National Committee, as Secretary of Posts, and Senator Albert Bacon Fall as
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  • 81 7 U. S. OPINION. Washington, March 2. The cancellation of the Allied war delfts by the United States is favoured on economic grounds and a matter of policy by the new Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Denby, interviewed by the “Tribune,” quoted as a. precedent the good
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  • 70 7 Washington, March 2. The House of Representatives voted in favour of the Senate’s bill, providing for the repeal of practically all war time laws. Thv bill will consequently. now go before the President for signature. The Lever Food and Fuel Act will also be included among the
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  • 40 7 AMERICAN CORPORATIONS CHARGED. New York, March 2.’ Seventy four big cement corporations and 40 of the individual officers thereof have been indicted by the federal court. They are charged with a violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust law.
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  • 17 7 New York, Maich 2. Czecho-Slovakia and the Philippines have challenged for the Davis Cup.
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  • 17 7 MR. CHAMP CLARK. New York, March 2. Mr. Champ ('lark, the ex-speaker, has died of pleurisy.
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  • 42 7 Amsterdam, March 2. It is understood that the Directorate of the Royal Dutch Oil Company, at the meeting on March 15 will propose an extension of capital to 33,000,01)0 guilders. Il is not intended to issue new shares.
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  • 342 7 COMPLICATED AND DELICATE QUESTION. [Reuter’s Telegram Paris, March 2. The reply of the Council of the League of Nations to the United States note in regard to the mandates dealing with the American contention that the approbation of the United States is essential in order to render valid
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  • 87 7 New York, March 2. The League of Nations Press Bureau states that the mandates for ex-Germaa East Africa, Togoland and the Cameroon* reserve open door rights only to member* of the League. The Bureau complains that, the United States is therefore excluded from equality of treatment. Looking
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  • 157 7 It is well-known that, “engine troubles” has been the most frequent source of accidents and delays in aeroplane services, and that designers in all countries have vied with each other to make the aeroplane engine more and more reliable. Exhaustive tests made recently on a British aeroplane engine
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  • 139 7 The superiority of British steel ingots is conclusively proved by a series of tests carried out by a United State* Government Department. These tests showed that the British ingots were decidedly better than others in respect of uniformity and of freedom of ‘‘piping” and segregation. In
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  • 358 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Camphu jia for T Semawe Segli, Sabang, Olebleh etc, Padang. Jin Ho for Pang Nga. Perlis for Kantang (Ttang). Padang for Pulao Langkawi, Perlis and Set’ll. Gleofallocb, for Singapore and China. D van Twist for Langsa, Sabang, Olehleb etc, Padang. Japan for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui
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  • 246 8 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buutav, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn. |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, }»7.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.m and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.
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  • 26 8 Despite! e l from Penang Delivered in London. I»* Februa. y Ry p <fc f 2nd Marc* sth By B I 2nd
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 WINOX A delicious Wine without drugs a and the only Tonic Wine giving Analysis of contents on every hottie. WINOX WINE FOOD is a high-class Pharmaceutical tWine containing all the food elements of prime English Beef, Wine, Malt, and unfermented Grape Juice. WINOX PREVENTS INFLUENZA and is invaluable for Fevers,
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    • 353 8 A (WT* 17*1 j“RUSTIKOL’” I The Artistic Wood I preservative To Ensure A. Good Night’s Rest niade in Four Standard Shades When you are "too tired to k prOOf against White Ants, P sleep” —or your brain is over- excited—don’t take dangerous Dry Rot etc., in Timber, narcotic drugs, but
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  • 916 9 annual general meeting. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Menglemba Lode Syndicate, Ltd., w»r held in the Offices of the Secretaries, 9 Union Street, Penang, to day, at noon. There were present Messrs E. U. Corbett (Chairman), F. C. Lean, Major H, F. Natter, Messrs R. N.
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  • 340 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co, Penang, report a< follows The general condition of the Share Market throughout the past week has shewn but little change from that recently prevailing and the further decline in the price of both Tin and Rubber has been the cause of quotations being marked
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  • 298 9 Singapore, Mar 3.—We have ano’her very quiet week’s business to report wuh few changes, possibly Industrials are a shade easier owing mainly to lack of support. Rubber sha’es are occasionally mention Q d bub it is w’-ill a casual trade. Certain Mining shares c'o»e a trifle lowe
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  • 183 9 The F M S Government Gazette mtifiss than the price of the first grade rubber for the period of 4ch March, 1921, to lOch March 1921, inclusive, is 38 cents per pound. The following letter from Mr John Still, Secretary of the Planters’ Association of Ceylon and
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  • 543 9 —Ex It is suggested says the Times of Ceylon, that prizes should be offered locally for suggestions as to the best uses to which scrap rubber—for which no market can be found—can be put in Ceylon. The writer hints at the possibility of rubber roads and
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  • 248 9 The usual auction of thA Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on 2nd and 3rd March, 1921, when there were catalogued 2,044,771 lbs. Tons 912 84 Offered 1,748,228 lbs. Tors 780.45 Sold 1,305,714 lbs. Tons 582.90, Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents per lb, S'pore
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  • 61 9 The following are additional rubber for February Sungei Batu (Malaya) lbs 15,000 Vald’Or 22,000 Kurau 28,000 Malakoff 39,300 Bertam 74,000 Windsor (F.M.S.) 23,100 Mayfield 31,000 Merchiston 19,950 Foothills (Malaya) 11,900 Kuala Sidim 25,713 Bassett 10,200 United Patani 17,327 We are advised that the output of Parit Perak for
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  • 208 9 We learn that the factory which is now in course of construction near Bombay, will be working in all probability by the end of June, The chief engineer from a large rubber manufacturisg company of the United Kingdom has been engaged as well as a rubber
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  • 151 9 A general meeting of shareholders in the See Kee Rubber Estates, Ltd, (in voluntary liquidation), was held at Shanghai on Feb. 11. Mr William Martin (liquidator), who presided, said Gentlemen, at our last meeting, held on March 5, 1920, I informed you that the cause of the
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  • 41 9 Tin was quoted in London on 4th Mar. at £153 spot, and £157 three months. To-day’s quotation for raw tin ia Penang was $73 per picul, no market; tin ore $73 per picul, business done; refined tin no market.
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  • 38 9 Kramat Pulai, Limited, February, from the mine, tin 30 piculs, from tributors 89 piculs, total 119. Commencing new paddock. Overburden only worked. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N. L., for the month of February 33 tons.
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  • 179 9 Pbnang, March 5, 1921. SP. Tapioca $4.25 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.50 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 nominal White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves ...$7B nominal Nutmegs 80s $40.00 sellers 110 s $35.00 sellers !No. 1 $23 50 per
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  • 114 9 March 6—Football, Chinese Sporting Club v Darul Mahmor Football Club, Dato Kraman Ground. March B—Football Mercantile Bank v Adamson Gilfillan <fc Co. March 9 —Bandman Opera Company, Town Hall. Mar 12—Cricket, P C C v I R O, Esplanade March 15—Penang Assizes. March 15—Penang Chamber of Commerce, Annual
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  • 428 9 The Directors of Tibi Tin Company, Ltd report for the year ended 31st October 1920, a follows: After making ample provision for Depreciation, allowing for Manager's Commission, and Income Tax, the net profit for tbe year under review amounts to $171,239.81. The amount brought forward from last
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  • 265 9 —“M.M.” Decision to Economise. An emergency meeting of the Selangor Miners’ Association was held in the Association’s rooms, Petaling Street. The meeting was well attended by Chinese interested in the tin industry. Mr Choo Kia Peng, who presided, reviewed the presents, critical situation and the cause? that have
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  • 112 9 The directors of tbe Jantar Nigeria Company sta'e ’hat the response of the star» holders to the recent of £25,000 Ten per Cent. Debentures was so small that they do not feel justified in proceeding with the issue. lu view of the present price of tin the
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  • 293 9 “S F P.” One of the most distressing motor fatalities on record in recent months ia the one that occurred on Wednesday afternoon at tbe third mile Gay lang Road, Singapore, where a middle-aged Chinese woman was crashed to death between two motor-busses. It appears that she
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  • 139 9 Psnan(/ t Marek 1921. (Bt Courtesy op ?the Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 175 3 days’ sight Private 190 Q Bombay Demand Bank 175 o Madras Demand Bank 175
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  • 334 9 MM.” The Band will play the following programme of music at tfae Golf Club from 5.45 pm, to-day 1 March ...Two Step ...Kesteren 2 Cake Walk... The Mosquito’s Parade ...Whitney 3 Selection ...Vanity Fair ...Finck 4 Waltz ...F>an Luna ...Lincke 5 Fox Trot ...When the sun z goe?
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  • 274 10 S. GEORGE THE MARTYR. 4th Sunday in Lent. 8 a.m. Matins Psalms 119 vv 145—176. 8.30 a.m, Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5 pm. Cbildren's<Bervice. 6 p.m. Evensong—Psalms 39 40 Chants 121—128, Magnificat 256, Nunc Dimittis 258, Hymns 289, 91, 28 Friday 6 p.m. Evensong. Walter Naish,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 224 10 THE 10 h. p. ANDRE CITROEN 1 'WHhHHShPi -tA -T f iSw J/voy ersA F The Citroen is not a mere combination but a harmonious blending ot those essential qualities which place it Primus inter Pares Petrol Consumption 35 to 45 Miles per gallon. Oil Consumption 1,000 Miles per gallon.
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    • 159 10 JUST ARRIVED FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF RUBBER COMPANIES A/cs BY R. S. STEWART c.A. F. C. EBBELS I'he most Popular and indispensable Book of its kind in the Planting Sphere Price $3.50 Postage Extra. FOR SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Press *Lt<? There’s a Sure Way to Lasting Relief I IN
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    • 101 10 R. young St Co., Ltd., PENANG. Civil Engineers Contractors. Constructional Engineering in all Branches. Reinforced Concrete Designed and carried out by our own Staff and Workmen. Responsibility accepted for i Designs £t Erection. Importers of Rolled Steel Joists, Angles, Tees» Bars and other building materials. Manufacturers of Cement Roofing Tiles,
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  • 474 11 OFFICIALS RESIGN. New York, February I—The financial and automobile worl is are greatly exercised over a fresh senes of resignations of high officers of the Ford Motor Company and Mr Henry Ford’s vi«i& to New York for the purpose, it is generally believed, of raising a
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  • 405 11 Some months ago I drew attention to 'he Lrge amount of American capital being invested in the Dominion, says an Ottawa correspondent. The year was a record one so f*r as the trude rela’ions between the United State' and Canada are concerned. Jt can, indeed, h«
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 266 11 ill» 11 11 in»»" J Easter?i Pacific Trading co., Lid., I importers and Expuners. j < Offer from steady Stock: > TAPPING KNIVES SWEDISH MATCHES g 1 CRYSTAL SODA SEWING MACHINES > HUBBUCKS WHITE BEDSTEADS > ZINC PAINT WRITING INK g g CORKS RUBBER SHOES g SEAMING TWINE PLAYING CARDS
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    • 1015 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England Incorporated in England by Rovil Charter 1853. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid up Capital £3.ooo h(H Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund £3, Reserve Fund and Undivided Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 Profits
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