Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 March 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-03-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 55. VOL. LXXIX. WEDNESDAY. 9th MARCH, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement444 1921-03-09 1 I NIKKO No, 7. NORTHAM I ROAD. Telephone No. 579, < I F p5Sr f I i “Crawford’s” f 'I A BEER *W SPECIAL LIQUEUR. I fflK 1i AND A High=class Whisky at a I «JB guinness I Reasonable Price. I Pl 5 STOUT KR I I l“i c~)rl *W444 words
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Advertisement26 1921-03-09 1 S THE BEET CAR IN TOW > 1! a I r. M»w.r, I 1 Ml. Aitoau S.S. F M S I I Ong S*m U«or*K On. I26 words
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Article1757 1921-03-09 2 SERIOUS CHARGES. Archdeacon John Wakeford, Canon and Precentor of London Cathedral, Archdeacon of Stow, and Vicar of Kirkstead, who was ordained in 1884, has been convicted of adultery. The charge was made against him under the Clergy Discipline Act, and was heard by a Consistory Court. The1,757 words
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Advertisement1015 1921-03-09 2 POSITIONS VACANT. £l Reward Secretary wanted for Klang Club. Mating Po Thein otherwise Chin Fon Liu. Reply with full particulars and salary required, by letter only to C.L. Chapman, Klang. The above named Maung Po Thein 9 3 otherwise known as Chin Fon Liu was born at Toungoo, Burma. From1,015 words
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Advertisement240 1921-03-09 2 I THREE CASTLES I VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES. B “MAGNUM” J I The magnums. SIZE. I, s ThrwCsrtfcs'Jß T I* 7 t These Cigarettes leave i‘l nothing to be desired by those who wish for Price a mild smoke somewhat I $1.15 larger than Castles |l Per tin of so. Ordinary.” ii240 words
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Miscellaneous161 1921-03-09 2 Amwmwr IMPERIAL c L u n EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. Monday, 7th to Wednesday, 9th March, 1921. Second House at p>is p.m. The Princess of Diamonds They do well to call this silken outlaw. ‘‘The Princess of Diamonds She could with with her eyes, subdue a heart as easily as,161 words
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Article873 1921-03-09 3 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.] Sir,—The present trade slump with th? consequent tightness of the money market is without parallel in thehistory ofthispart of the world and no one can predict when Tin and Rubber, the two principal products of Malaya will likely regain their873 words
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Article792 1921-03-09 3 -My Dear George.-—1 f<*el that a description of Penang, without reference to the local Swimming Club, would be as the concoction of a gin pah it (to use local parlance) without the bitters. I therefore judge it to be incumbent upon me to convey to you such792 words
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Advertisement241 1921-03-09 3 i Peter Dawson’s scores w AGENTS: frlartijn dr EMerman. i Phone 348. w— wir■amimu it wmaiMMßßßaaMwaMgßiaMaMwaßaßßawMaMMgaßaMMawß Atlas Preservatives. For Boilers ATLAS “E” I For Wood: ATLAS “A” For surfact steel ATLAS “BUSKILLA’ STOCKED BY United Engineers, Limited, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements), PENASG. From whom descriptive pamphlets may be obtained241 words
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Advertisement67 1921-03-09 3 YOUR MIRROR WILL TELL YOU if you need Pinkettes- If your face is pimply or yellow, if you see slime upon your tongue, its answer is you do, because these symptoms usually indicate a disordered condition of the liver or bowels. Aw. are laxative perfection and act as gently as67 words
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Advertisement399 1921-03-09 3 < uuiiU..HUHAiiiuiuiiui iiiiuiiuiiiihuuiiiiniiiaiuiuiuuuH. I THERE’S MUSIC IN THE AIR 1 E j COME IN AND HEAR THESE NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS- MELODIES IHaT YOU CAN’T FORGET. I 1 Swanee S You A'int Heard Nothing Yet) Sung by AL JilBOn s I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles} Campbell Burr. I’m Always Chasing Rainbows) Harry399 words
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Article876 1921-03-09 4 Mr, A L Giltnor* arrived by the Perak this morning from Deli. Mr V Hill, an officer of Class II of the Malayan Civil Service, ha* been granted six weeks’ leave of absence, with effect from the 4th March. t c Mr G W Rassell, of the876 words
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Article347 1921-03-09 4 SERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE. (From Our Own Corrbspondent.) Singapore, March 9. The steamship Hong Mob, belonging to the Ho Hong Steamship Company, Ltd., of Singapore, was completely wrecked, off Swatow, on the voyage from Singapore to Amoy. She carried 1,200 passengers, 30 in the first347 words
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Article360 1921-03-09 4 —S. F. P. ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME, His Excellency Major-General Sir J. S, Fowler, K. C. M. G, C B, D. 8. O the new General Officer Commanding tbe Troops for the S. S. and F, M S. met with a very enthusiastic reception on his arrival at Singapore—S. F. P. - 360 words
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Article71 1921-03-09 4 [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 9. H E Major-General Sir D H Ridout, in a farewell O r der, thanks all ranks for their support in war time and in peace time» He says the present grrrison are worthy successors to tbe old army, and expresses his71 words
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Article293 1921-03-09 4 The folly of sending criminals from Northern Siam, on the expiration of their sentences, to tbe Siamese Malay State of Pattani, is proved by the long list of robberies, some of them with violence, already recorded in your columns, says a correspondent of the Siam Observer.” It293 words
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Article38 1921-03-09 4 BRITISH ASSISTANCE. [Reuter’s Telegram».] London, March 7. At the invitation of the Japanese Government, the pioneer airman, Mr, Oswald Short, has gone to Japan, and thirty experts are proceeding to Japan to construct flying boats.[Reuter’s Telegram».] - 38 words
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Article26 1921-03-09 4 New York, March 7. The largest shipyards have given notice of a 10 per cent, reduction in wages of 30.000 workes on April 1.26 words
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130 1921-03-09 4 In the D strict Court, Penang, before Mr R Scott, the Manager of Chop Leong Tek Sang was charged at the instance of Petroleum Inspector Cbeah Cheng Joey, with (1) landing five cases of dangerous petroleum without a permit, (2) failing to take the petroleum to130 words
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Article142 1921-03-09 4 The Band wil play rhe following programme of music at the Esphnade 6 p.tn. to-day. 1 Match ...Dorner ...Zichrer 2 Overture ...Ruy Blas ...Mendelsshon 3 Waltz ...Cinema Scar ...Gilbert 4 Fox Trot ...Every body’s Jazzing Now... Lister 5 One Step ...Houg Kong ...Sandess Submarine L 9 arrived in142 words
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Article396 1921-03-09 4 fortn ightly meeting. The fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Buildings yesterday. There were present Mr. S. Codrngton (president) Mr. M. H. 1 home. Mr. J- L. McFall, Dr. List, n, and Mr. P. K. Nambyar. The other officers present were Mr. \V.396 words
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Article413 1921-03-09 4 TWENTY-NINE KILLED The explosion, in the Hoy Sun Fira Cracker factory, occupying the old smallpox hospital on. a hill near Ho Mun Tin, Yaiunati, Kowloon, caused a heavy Joss ot life- The cause has not yet been determined. The factory was started several months ago by Mr. Priestley,413 words
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Advertisement44 1921-03-09 4 Limited Liability Companies THE FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, XXV OF 1915 FOR ANNUAL LIST SUMMARY OF Capital and Shares. Outside Sheet* -1? O ct*. each. Inside 10 M One Complete Set 75 OBTAINBLE AT Hie Pinang Gazette Press, Limited, UNION STREET, PEKANG.44 words
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Advertisement1019 1921-03-09 4 TO LET- s- s. PEMBROKESHIRE" The Towers. Anson Road, Apply to “Consignees of cargo per the nt 24, Light' Street. 1 ine abo Te seamer from Europe are hereby 291-21-3 m w f. that sh h as now arrived, and is discharg FOR .SALE. ins in e Roa<ls BOUBTEAD CO.,1,019 words
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Article1648 1921-03-09 5 BOLSHEVISM IN EDINBURGH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, February 9. There are Bolshevists among us in Edinburgh we are told The public hear little or nothing. But I have the best reason for saying that the police know all that is worth knowing about them It will probably1,648 words
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Advertisement509 1921-03-09 5 #9?/ C> ijl > Wk m j* XO jSL 5 O' 1 l «i& •G^'jsS&»± From a photo of a ~j? Bonnie Glaxo Baby P~ fl Glaxo lays for Baby a firm foundation of sturdy health Jt 4 A suitable form of milk is the only food for a baby509 words
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Advertisement118 1921-03-09 5 THE PRICE OF PAIN—SCIATICA. No one wants pain—still we pay for it heavily in lost health —lost energy —lost anioiljon—often absolute financial rum. Why paj this awful price? Why suffer the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand? Perfect health, absolute freedom from pain118 words
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Advertisement98 1921-03-09 5 j Pritchard! Co» Utd„ (Incorporated in tfie Straits Settlements) J FPOM I Monday, Mar. 7th AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE We Are Making Substantia! -I Reductions OF j 20 to 20 f>sr ss,w I OFF GOODi. IN AL.L. DEPARTMENTS 3 WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Furniture, China and Glassware, Provisions and Cartridges.98 words
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Article25 1921-03-09 6 MacDonald. —At the Maternity Hospital, Batu Gajah. F M S. on 6th March 1921 to Mr Mrs MacDonald, New Columbia Estate, Sitiawan, a son.25 words
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Article1289 1921-03-09 6 There have been so many disappointments about Russia that one hesitates to believe that the reported risings in Petrograd, Moscow and other centres will soon be followed by reliable news of the fall of the Soviet Government. And yet such an event is not unlikely. It must come1,289 words
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Article1898 1921-03-09 6 It is understood, says Reuter, that the Government scheme for Ceylon and assisting the rubber Malaya. industry in Malaya has been referred to the Colonial Office, and that the official decision has not been delivered. Whatever the scheme may be, —and we do not imagine that compulsory1,898 words
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Advertisement151 1921-03-09 6 1.. RECOGNISED AS I “THE GIN” I r* EST? I 1740 all over India China. h TWAifc-f4ARM .BOOTH'S I OriyinatDry Gui OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LOCAL DEALERS. DISTILLERY. L’ LONDON, ENGLAND. “l .HI SOLE IMPORTERS I BEHR CO., J I PENANG. j ••■■■■■■■■■EWSSmaWBHMHMBBHHSHHBBHBBBKMKSSSBSes- £1 Jeyes Fluid THE MOST I EFFECTIVE I151 words
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Advertisement10 1921-03-09 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND, RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous27 1921-03-09 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-Dat. 12.8 a.m. 6 36 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 6,55 p,m. To-morrow. 12.38 a.m. 7. 3 a.m, 1. 8 p.m. 7.23 pm.27 words
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Article2440 1921-03-09 7 NEW GERMAN PROPOSALS REJECTED. allies to ACT immediately. [Reuter’s Telegram».] Loudon, March 6. Germany continues to maintain a show of defiance of the Allied reparation proposals. A Berlin message says the Reichstag met at its own desire to bear the Chancellor’s report on the position of the London regotiations.[Reuter’s Telegram».] - 2,440 words
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Article418 1921-03-09 7 It will perhaps surprise many people to know that the total sum demanded as reparation from Germany is even less than what the Allies, according to an official German statement, had actually to spend in excess of the Central Powers on the war which Germany forced upon them.418 words
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Article338 1921-03-09 7 How Gbkmaky's Paymknts are to be Distributed. How the annual sums paid by Germany are to be distributed a* between the principal Allie* is shown in the following table Tnese sums nre exclusive of the revenue from the ad valorem tax of 12 per cent on German338 words
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Article298 1921-03-09 7 KRONSTADT’B ALLEGIANCE. [Reuter’s Telegram».] London, March 6. Sensational reports of the spread of the anti-Soviet risings in Russia continue, but there are obvious difficulties of gauging the real situation. However, a Stockholm message says the papers regard it as a reliable fact that the Social Revolutionaries hold Kronstadt,[Reuter’s Telegram».] - 298 words
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Article298 1921-03-09 7 There are no signs, according to information received on January 18 by competent military authorities, of demobilisation in the Red army. Moscow is busily engaged in organising groups directed against the countries on its western border. From north to south the Red armies are disposed in the following298 words
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Article25 1921-03-09 7 Bombay, March 7. Two thousand operatives of the Simplex Mill struck to show their solidarity on behalf of a dismissed colleague.25 words
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Article37 1921-03-09 7 Paris, March s.—ln the Chamber, a j lint meet ng of the Committees of Finance and Foreign Affairs beard M Paiulevn on French expansion in the Far East and China’s political situation and future—Vale.37 words
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Article79 1921-03-09 7 A SCHEME OF SCIENTIFIC LECTURES, The Hague, March 7, A scheme of lectures on scientific subjects by English Doctors in Holland and Dutch Doctota in Eogiand has bet-n drawn up by the Anglo-Batavian Society, in communication with the London University and the Royal Academy of Scienc*. The Amsterdam79 words
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Article127 1921-03-09 7 effect in January. [Reuter’s Tele yam».] Loudon, March 7. It is estimated that the January outputs of the Estates of members of the Rubber Growers’ Association, who agreed to restriction, have fallen 30 per cen*. It is understood that the Government scheme for assisting the industry in Malaya[Reuter’s Tele yam».] - 127 words
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Article85 1921-03-09 7 RECORD AMBUSH FORCE. London, March 7. Colonel Commandant ‘H R Cumming Military Governor of Kerry, was killed in an ambush near Cloubannin, Co. Cork, in which four military were killed and two wounded. Five hundred ambush* rs participated, the biggest number hitherto. Mayor of Limerick Killed.85 words
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Article72 1921-03-09 7 A LABOUR GUN. LuLdjit, March 7. The by-election in Peni-toue (Yorks), caused by the rerirtmeno of Mr. Sydney Arnold (Liberal), resulted as follows Mr. Gillies (Labour) 8,860 Mr W. M. R. Pringle (Ind. Liberal) 7,984 Mr. Hincbcliffe (Co. Liberal) 7,123 Labour majority 576 The result at the last72 words
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Article208 1921-03-09 7 PRESIDENT HARDING’S INTEREST. Washington, March 6. President Harding i* keenly interested in the Panama-Costa Ric?n conflict, and had a lengthy conference with Mr. Denby, Secretary of the Navy, and Mr. Weeks, Secretary for War. Panama and Costa Rica replied to recent notes from Mr. Colby, who208 words
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Article51 1921-03-09 7 Washington, March 6. A would be assassin shot Senator Henderson, of Nevada, in the wrist, but nofr dangerously. The assailant, who was Hrrestel, gave the name of Charles Brach. He explained that the shooting was due to Senator Henderson, who, years ago, was hi» counsel in a laud51 words
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Article65 1921-03-09 7 CABLESHIP FIRED ON. Nrw York, March 7. The long-standing controversy between the State Department and the Westers Union Cable Company <.ver the laying of the Barbados-Miami cable reached a climax wor n »n American submarine chaser fiied on a cab es*dp which was engaged in connecting65 words
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Article826 1921-03-09 8 PLOTS UPSET BY HEIR APPARENT’S LOYALTY. London, February 21. —A message to the Times’’ from Constantinople confirms the recent rumours of Nationalist, hostility towards the Sultan. The Times” reproduces the nationalist statement that the Angora Assembly recently accepted a motion signed by 18 deputies, repudiating the present826 words
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Advertisement436 1921-03-09 8 11 1 1' 1 iw I hf r."-, HEADACHES. The Cause and Remedy. Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other ailments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, or some other irregujW M i larity of the system. Many women habitually L—suffer from436 words
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Advertisement149 1921-03-09 8 -w— The sincere importance which the well dressed man of London /1 places on the correct style of his J apparel, has caused his selection —A- to be recognized with universal approval. y Modes current in the fashion- Z") able West End are accepted by If the fashion authorities of149 words
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Article1253 1921-03-09 9 DOES AMERICA KNOW? Mr Archibald Hard says it is important that members of Congress, as well as the general body of the American people, should appreciate the naval conditions which now confront them. They offer to the United S'ates an opportunity of effecting great economies in the1,253 words
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Article109 1921-03-09 9 The Cairo Confernoe, Baghdad, February 21 —f'he High C<>mmis-iouer and General Officer Com manding in-Cl i-f leave Baghdad on the evening of the 220 d a short unties tor a Con'ereuce at Cairo, with the members nt the staff of the new department of the British Government109 words
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Article197 1921-03-09 9 The Board of Trade issued a return dealing with cvualties to merchant shipping registered in the United Kingdom, the British Dominions, Colonies, Protectorates, and in India, w'deh occar-ed on or near bhe coasts of the Uni ed Kingdom between July 1, 1914 and D cember 31,197 words
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Article116 1921-03-09 9 Pena g, March 9, 1921. fßt Courtesy of the Chkrtbrrd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 21/32 C*lcub’ a Demand Bank Rs. 180 3 days 1 s’vbt Private 190 Q Bombay Demand Bank 180 c Madras116 words
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Article217 1921-03-09 9 The only irtterest which E.P.D. has for the majority of rubber companies in these «lays is in respect of refunds of the duty. That being so, the dropping of this most obnoxious levy is regarded with comparative indifference by rubber producersInadvertently, it has provided many of them with217 words
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Article223 1921-03-09 9 A ray of hope from the dawn of better times in America may ere long dispel the gloom in the rubber industry, say s a Sunday paper. Already there are indications of an industrial recovery m ihat' country. As the United Sta’es takes nearly three-fourths of223 words
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Article336 1921-03-09 9 Pbnang, March 9, 1921. BEEF— ot®i Soup per catty 35 Roast do 55 Steaks do 55 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 53 Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 70 Liver do 40336 words
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Article98 1921-03-09 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Oo.’s share list:Yesterday. To-day. g on g 00 SHARES- a >, .2 U 2 X CO Rubber (Dollar) c. c. c. c. Craigielea P 80c 90c 75c 85c Mining. Hitam Tin 1.50 1.60 1.50 Kamunting Tin 29,- 31/-98 words
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Article191 1921-03-09 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for February Anglo-Malay lbs 69,975 Pataling 45,067 London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Co. Ltd. (including Elphil 17,488 lbs) 12 ,906 Golden Hope 19,9'6 Selaba 30,194 Bikam 18,000 Sungkai-Chuinor 26 080 Seaport 33,418 R. E. of Johore 40,685 Tangkah R. Co of Malaya191 words
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Article41 1921-03-09 9 Tin was quote! in L >naun on March 8;h *t £l5l spot, and £155 three months To-day’s quotation for raw tin in Penang was $75 buyers, no sellers, tin ore $75, business done; refined tin $77.50, buyers, no sllers.41 words
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Article180 1921-03-09 9 Pehano. March 9, 1921 SP. Tapioca $4.75 sellers. M P. Tapioca $5.25 sales. 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 440.00 sellers 110 s $35.0*) sellers JNo. 1 123 50 per180 words
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Article978 1921-03-09 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. i •.2 NAMES. < g 08 3 i oo CQ 00 FRUBBBR (Dollar.) S c Bc Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 37}c 42}c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.00 2.25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3.50 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 12 50 13.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 t Ayer978 words
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Advertisement425 1921-03-09 9 pinang Qazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.70 per inch insertions 1.50 n 3 ].40 4 1.35 6 1.30 8 1.25 m 10 1.15 12 1.00 18 975 m 25 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A line425 words
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Article158 1921-03-09 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Sitiawan for P Brandan and Langat. Perlis for Kantang (Trang). Trang for Sitiawan and Lumut. Expbotid Abbivals, Egra, Madras, 11th. Lake Farmingdale, Rangoon, 11th. Torilla, Rangoon. 12tb, Trieste, Trieste, 12th. Kashgar, Singapore, 12th. Ekma, Rangoon, 13tb. Ellora, Singapore, 14tb. Tara, Madras, 17th. Egra, Singapore, 19tb. Thoogwa,158 words
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Article271 1921-03-09 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagau Serai, Taiping, 'i Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road. I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By trait Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.ir and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan .Serai By train alsc 10.15 a m. 3.45271 words
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Article42 1921-03-09 10 The Egra, with mails from Europe i» expected to arrive here at 6 a m. on Friday. Mails despatched from Penang to London on the 9th ultimo, by B I Packer Tara, was delivered in London on the 7th instant.42 words
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Article104 1921-03-09 10 March 11—St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Annual Meeting, Manse, 5 15 p.m. Mar 12—Cricket, P C C v I R 0, Esplanade March 15—Penang Assizes. March 15—Penang Chamber of Commerce, Annual Meeting, 2-30 p m, March 16—Penang Impressionists, Sketch iog Party, March 17—Football, PC C v PRC, Esplanade. Mar104 words
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Advertisement218 1921-03-09 10 THE 10 11. p. ANDRE CITROEN \W>fcwk7’ \jyfl|Ej n JP®Mf I The Citroen is not a mere combination but a harmonious i blending of those essential qualities which place it Primus g inter Pares Petrol Consumption 35 to 45 Miles per gallon. Oil Consumption 1,000 Miles per gallon. Malcolm Beranger218 words
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Advertisement394 1921-03-09 10 i n m rf. A s BS GO SMI JIMI tofu r*f r--® st i I S/16 12/25 U/2S IS/SS 25/SO „/Sl> I TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS S -Tu j I Avery Tractors Work on Cheapest Grade Kerosene. ■< Avery Tractors Made in Six Different 1 I Sizes. I I' FOR394 words
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Article458 1921-03-09 11 —“Reui’cr's Special Service.” Bl PORTANT ISSUES PENDING. London, February 23- —An important issue, concerning the validity in Great Britain of divorces gran'ted in India, vas raised in the Divorce Court to-day, when the petition of Capt. Reginald Keys came up for hearing. Keys was formerly in the West.—“Reui’cr's Special Service.” - 458 words
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569 1921-03-09 11 —Ex. Advertising is gradually advancing through the same stages of development followed by law, medicine and other professions Just as the practice of medicine had its origin in superstition and ignorance, so was advertising, at first, the chosen instrument by which quacks and tricksters exploited—Ex. - 569 words
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Advertisement148 1921-03-09 11 “RUSTIKLL" I The Artistic Wood I preservative ,'j (hade in Four Standard Shades ii Proof against White Ants, |i Dry Rot etc., in Timber. f Used by Hundreds of Es- 5 fates throughout Malaya. f j Manufactured by the well-known makers of 11 HALL’S DISTEMPER 'I J i Sole Agents:148 words
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Advertisement127 1921-03-09 11 MARTIN’S A Remedy for all Irregularities Superseding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pit Cochia. Order of all Chemists. Proprietor Martin, Chemists, SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND. in nndncin n n n h b h ug n n nn n g JUST RECEIVED 2 SMALL MODEL SEMI V-BOTTOM H 0 g “BROOKS” I MOTOR BOATS J127 words
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Advertisement329 1921-03-09 11 > II" --J-n .nw-!n-ii-.i I 77te Com fort always sharp I Blade. “VALET" Safety Razor^ 5 It is easy to shave as closely and cleanly as a barbei if you have a “barber’s edge” on your razor blade. Years of practice have taught him how to strop his razoi to329 words
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Advertisement1392 1921-03-09 12 PgQ -BRITISH INDIA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP and co Jk W (lncorporated in u. s. a.) jflkJk JL/IPM JCz« REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. Companies Incorporated In England.) Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Francisco. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES Colombia” PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. “EAST INDIA SERVICE.” -a m og Keg1,392 words
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Advertisement964 1921-03-09 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, CHARTERED BANK OF INMa LIMITED. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England Incorporated in England bv P, i Charter 1863. Jl Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid up Capital p-i fuv Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund Reserve Fund and Undivided Reserve Liability of Proprietors L-J964 words
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