Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 March 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 56. VOL. LXXIX. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • 225 2 BLUFFED BY A JEWESS. In a recent sermon at the Congregational Church in Kansas City, Dr. Charles F. Aked ascribed Mr. Henry Ford’s anti Jewish articles in his Dearborn Indepen dent” tlo the fact that Mr. Ford wa% duped by a Jewess into undertaking hn peace ship venture.
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  • 202 2 The Compagnie de Commerce ef de Navigation d'Extreme Orient, in their report dated Saigon, February 14th, state Our market has remained very quiet dining the last, fortnight, and the only fra"sactions registered have been those made by Chinese exporters for Hong kong. Prices are rather firmer than
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  • 137 2 —“M.L.” Inspector T. V. Sambasivam Pillai of the Madras Police and two constables have been spending over a month in Selangor looking for a dangerous criminal who had escaped from India about 18 montes ago, and have at last affected the arrest of the man on an estate
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  • 131 2 Prohibition of the sale or exhibition of toy balloons filled with inflammable gas on premises licensed by the L.C.U. is recommended by the Theatres a.nd Music Halls Committee. The recommendation will came before the meeting of the Council, and in their report the committee say they
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  • 88 2 “1 want to see people laugh in St. Albans abbey,’’ said the Bishop of that diocese at Luton. “Why should we not laugh in God’s house? We must get rid of the awful distinction between religion and life. I want to see the Church
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1406 2 POSITIONS VACANT. government notification. WJf 1 !S There’s a Sure Way There are vacancies for three Overseers JJ» ft lZdlef (Grade HI) in the Public Works Depart- W JF M IN CASE OF Eczema, Blotches, mcnt, Singapore. W m p ini pj e! Boils, Eruptions, Bud Applicants must be able
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    • 372 2 I THREE CASTLES 1 d VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES. “MAGNUM” size. 1 1 t These Cigarettes leave i I I nothing to be desired ilfl 8 WD 1 ■i> by those who wish for j Price a mild smoke somewhat 1 $1.15 lar er than Cast l c s Per tin of
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  • 543 3 SIR WEST RIDGEWAY’S REJOINDER. Sir West Ridgeway, writing fo “Th» Times.” says: 1 was struck with admira •lion at the audacity of Messrs. Buxter and Harris, the secretaries of the Anti Slavery and Aborigines Prolection Society, when I read the letter which appears under their signature. These
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  • 286 3 The following are the minutes of a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 22nd February, 1921. Present Mr. S- Codringbon (Presiden*»), Mr. Lim Eu Tuh, Dr. P. Liston, Mr. W. H. Thorne and Mr. J. L. McFall. Ab sent.: Mr.
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  • 218 3 -"Bangkok Times' When the Commissioner-General of State Railways took seriously into consideration *he question of railway connec- tion wi»h the countries to the east and he w»'s’. it was French Indo-C hina that he visited first—prior to proceeding tc Europe. Further, no scheme for railway connection
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  • 208 3 Suicides throughout the world show a marked increase since the war ended, according to statistics gathered by th»* “Save a Life League,” and in the United States last year 6,171 persons took t-heiq own lives —an increase of more i|han l,00(! over 1919. Male suicides in the
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  • 174 3 —“M.M.” TAMIL COOLIES’ QUARREL. A Tamil, accused of a murder commit ted in May, 1919, was only lately arrested and is now undergoing trial in th»' Kuala Lumpur Police Court. The principal witness for the prosecution is Rajaratnam, now employed by Messrs- Cobb and Co., Kuala- Lumpur.
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  • 186 3 -“S. T.” We are informed that the Singapore Harbour Board and th»* engineering firms of the town have resolved to make a reduction in th»' present rate of wages paid to labour, other than clerical, from the 15th in st. Some time ago, when the value of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 740 3 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF 1 ’ENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 9 of 1921. Re LOUIS BOANERGES BALAVEN DRUM. Notice is hereby given Khat on hi.s p»‘i lion filed herein on the 4th day of March, |!»21, a. Receiving Order was on
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    • 344 3 I 3ine freedom I I and @ool Qomfort. I I OF A TUSSORE SUIT I I A GOOD TUSSORE SUIT I H Makes it a splendid investment for those who H 3 require a suit of soft and really comfortable K H texture. H Tussore suits can be worn at
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  • 1231 4  -  ITS CULTIVATION IN MALAYA. [By J. C. Pasqual (No 5) After the crop has been harvested, the whole field is set on fire and the stubble and trashings reduced to ashes. The break, ing up of the ground soon follows, and a new crop sown aa before with
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  • 301 4 THE GAME IS UP." London February 20rh, After a five thousand mile race from the Southern Oilfields of Mexico. Mr. W. A. Read Principal of Messrs. Monton, Read and Company, arrived in time for the hearing of Farrow’s Bank case which was resumed to-day. In the coarse
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  • 221 4 Lord Headley, in his presidential address to the Society of Engineers at Burlington House said io might well be argued that in the future, when ths dogs of war, in the shape of harnessed electrons, were len loose not a single human being wou’d survive
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  • 49 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat Gardens from 5-30 p ra to-day. 1 March ...Uhique ...Elliott 2 Selection Merry Widow...Lebar 3 Walts ...Dais Tes Yeux Wwldteufel 4 Polka ...I Ain’t Gwine ter work no more ...Boattger 5 Gallop ...Champagne ...Lumbey
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  • 922 4 MANY STRAITS PASSENGERS DROWNED. The intelligence that the Ho Hong Steamship Company’s vessel, the Hong Mob, on her last voyage from the port to Amoy, had been wrecked after leaving Hongkong, and while on the voyage between that port and Swatow, came as a shock
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  • 953 4 FAREWELL ORDER. Major General D H, Ridout, K.8.R., C.R., C.M.O Commanding Troops, Straits Settlements, in a farewell Order, says: Ou the eve of handing over the Command which I have held since the stb February, 1915, of the Troops and Volunteers in the Straits Settlements, as well as
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  • 148 4 P 0 C v NAVY. A large crowd witnessed the game between the P C C and the Navy on the Esplanade last night. There was not much between the teams, and the game was fast and evenly contested. The visitors showed a fine conception of the game, but
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  • 178 4 TABLE TO DATE. Goals. -r* «a S r- fc .E rt O K I- .E a- > J Q u, < cu E Smelting Co ...760 1 17 0 13 Police ...7502 5 1 12 Govt Monopolies .„6 5 O 1 16 2 11 Barker &Co 6
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  • 153 4 P, C. C. v. Navy. A P. C. C. team of six pairs entertained a team from the Cruisers, on the Esplanade last night. Play was fast throughout and several very hot games resulted The Navy pairs though they played bard and vigorously were obviously inferior to the local
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  • 53 4 The following tennis ties are fixed for to-morrow: Single Handicap—-Class A 30 R N Hamilton v—3o A G R Leonard. Single Handicap Cla-s B (Final) —30.0 W W Roger v—ls ODD Hogan. Double Handicap Class A 5 J Stewart and W S Goldie v—15.2 M K Whitlock
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  • 335 4 London, February 28.—The weather at Belfast was fine and 35,000 spectators were present when Scotland played Ireland to day. Scotland were the better side throughout except for a short period early in the second half, bm they meta determined defence, Scott the Irish goal keeper, particularly
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  • 117 4 A London cable of Mareh sth to the ‘’Civil and Military Gazette” gi veB ths following results of League Football division 1: Blackburn Rovers 1, Bradford 0 Bolton Wanderers 1, Burnley 1. Derby County 1, Shefield United 1 Liverpool 2, Huddersfield Town 1 Manchester City
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  • 256 4 Lord Reading 's Talk To Indian Students. Political Idealism. London February, 27. A large gathering of Indian students this evening cordially welcomed Lord Reading at the Indian ctudentg’ Hostel of the Y. M. C- A, The Principal lectured on political idealism, after which in response to the students’ calls, Lord
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  • 292 4 Penang, March 10, 10Z1. (By Courtbsy of thh Chartered Bark). London Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 5 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175] 3 days’ sight Private 190 j p Bombay Demand Bank 175 o Madras Demand Bank
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  • 1366 5 SPECIAL INTERVIEW, Mr Perceval Landon, wrote bo the Daily Telegraph,’’ from Calcutta, eady in February Yesterday I spent a long time in the frankest conversation with Mr. Gandhi, and at length succeeded in forming a complete, though almost incredible, estimate of his attitude
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  • 549 5 The "Times” received from an anonymous correspondent ab St Louis a cutting of the following leading article by the American writer, Dr Frank Crane. The journal in which it appeared is not specified, but the author is described in Who’s Who in America" as an editorial writer
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 90 5 Pritchard 3» Co.» Ltd., (Incorporated in tfie Saits Settlements! FRO* Monday, Mar. 7th AND UNTIL FURTIiR NOTICE We Are Making Substantial OF 30 TO 50 per cent. I OFF GO<X)S IN ALL DCPARTSENTS WITH THE EXCEPTIO. OF Furniture, China and 'riassware, Provisions and Cartages. OFF I providers WE, ARE MAKING
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    • 314 5 I CAKES INILB BOX ©Madeira, Walnut, Date, Plum, Fruit, Almond Chocolates Fresh Consignment Received Every Friday, Also Chocolates and Bon Bons and Stuffed Prunes and Dates. Bi-Weekly Consignments. I THE UNITED TRADING CO.. I to. BEACH STREET. PENANG. Pain in the back is often of a most violent character, and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 165 5 snmmiiih „i uw. ,u ju _m T iMawwia .rimperial EMPIRE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. From Thursday, 10th, to Sunday. 13th March, 1921. In the Second House at 9-15 p.m. JESSE D. HAMPTON Presents WILLIAM DESMOND II Versatile in his portrayal of Western roles happy delineator H of Comedy roles. 5 seds
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  • 24 6 Plunkett—On March Btb, at European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, Mrs Plunaett, wife of Captain J O Plunkett, late Royal Garrison Artillery, of a daughter.
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  • 56 6 MacLeod— Polglase—On the 4th Feb, at Trinity (Wesleyan) Church, Bristol, by the Rev f G Atkinson, assisted by the Rev John Conway, Pastor Trinity (Presby terian) Chut ch, Bristol, Donald Gordon, elder son of Mr and Mrs Rotetick MacLeod of Broomwood Road, London, to Dorothy May, younger daughter of
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  • 1319 6 The gravity of the European situation, following upon the rejection of the German counter-proposals and the decision of the Supreme Council to exercise military and economic pressure to enforce the Allied policy of reparations must be universally recognised. Practically the whole civilized world had been looking to the
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  • 1192 6 There are times when the Government has our sincere sympathy. Government Many sufferers from tin Help.” and rubber and trad* slumps appear to imagin'that one of its chief functions is to carry the victims of industrial depression on hi back to the dry land of prosperity, profits,
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  • 29 6 (From Our Owx Correspondent.) Singapore, March IG. It is understood that th*» Hon Sir J. W Murison has accepted the Presidency of the Singapore Cricket Club.
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  • 20 6 [From Our Own Correspondent. ■''ingapore, March 10. Rsifl a B College Fuud has reached a million dollars
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  • 145 6 Io the Police Court, Penang, this morning, before Mr AC Baker, Resnid Ali, Nisar Ali, and Mugal Abamed were charged wi’h being in po3<*ssion of opium on board the Ton-2 Wa on the 2nd inst and with being in'ere’ed or conceroed in the importation of opium on the
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  • 279 6 The programme at tbe Empire Theatre tc-night is an attractive one. There are altogether five pictures to be presrnted; the best being a five reel feature entitlfl Bare fisted Gallagher starring the well known artist William Desmond. For those who have hren following the Trailed By Tnree
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 202 6 Buy Cheaply now and be equipped B B and ready for the better times. B I ferS special I I oner no. 2.1 I WATER TOWER TANKS I I FOR FACTORIES, Etc. I 9 These water tower tanks 9 9 have a capacity .of 3,500 9 gallons each and are
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    • 10 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 343 7 military measures operating. [Reuter’s Telegrams. J Louoou, March 8. A very brief period elapsed between the breakdown of the Conference and the c»frying out of the military part of the sanctions, for a Paris message announces khat, according to semi-official information from Dusseldorf, last evening, the first detachments for
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  • 87 7 BOMBARDMENT IN PROGRESS. Helsingfors, March 8, The Kronstadt force? have began to Lombard Petrograd, following on the ignoring of the Kronstadt Revolutionary Government’s ultimatum to the Soviet. Petrograd is silent, but som» Soviet fort batteries in the Finnish Gulf are replying, although the fortress of Kr«snayag< rka is firing
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  • 16 7 KEMALISL' ADVANCE. Constantinople, March 8. It is reported f hat the Kemalists have occupied Batum.
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  • 33 7 GENERAL WOODS' MISSION. Washington, March 8. President Harding has instructed General Leonard Wood to proceed to the Philippines to s’udy the conditions, in the light of the Filipinos’ aspirations to independence.
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  • 24 7 Paris, March 6.—The Brazilian Ambassador, Saner Dacunha, is to continue as Preaident of the Council of <he League of Nations,— Vale.
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  • 67 7 VICTORY AT BENALLA. Benalla, March 8 Marylebone defeated 17 of Benall* hy an innings and 101 runs. Marylebone scored 848 for six wickets (Rhodes 71, Dolphin 58, Hendren 69. Fender 83 not oai.) Benalla, in the first innings, made 69. Waddington took ten wickets for 31,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 493 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette./ Sii.—As education and a sound and good knowledge of things generally are most essential in the present-day life for the progress and general welfare of any community, it is proposed to establish a Library and Reading Room in the
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    • 535 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette). Sih, It’s all very well for the* stewards to grouse about slavery. 1 have travelled a good many times and by a good many lines—unfortunately mosth by P. and —during the last thirty five years. 1 must admit my
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  • 248 7 For the first time in history, China has granted a charter in response to a petition macle by two prominent Englishmen in the Far East, supported by the Commercial Attache to the British Legation in Peking. Mr. C. A. W. Rose. The British signatures to the petition
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  • 383 7 Delhi. February 15. —In a -Press com munique issued by the Department of Commerce on the 21st February it was intimated that the Controller of the Local Clearing Office in India (Enemy Debts) Delhi was prepared to receive claims for compensation under Article 297 of the
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  • 1345 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —“S.F.P.” Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Macleod are leaving Bangkok for home this month. The Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt returned to Singapore from Java by the Rumphius. Mr. C. E. Rooke, who is ill in Batu Gajah Hospital, is now getting on as well as can be expected.—“T.O.M.”
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  • 155 7 Priti h Proposal to Wipb Thkm Out. Mr Chztuberlam. Birmingham, on February 4, said: Ther» wan no proposal for a Settlement of international debt 'he Allies an < Associated Power», whethei of total remission or par* is] remission, which the British Government would not have been prepared to
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  • 912 7 -“S-F.P.” NAMES OF THE VICTIMS. Mi 11. L. Humphreys, British Advisei at Trengganu, arrived in Singapore from Tpengganu by Siamese steamer and is staying with Mr. E. C. H. Wolff, Princi pal Assistant, Colonial Secretary. Mr. Humphreys leaves for Europe by the Hungaria on the 15th instant. Mr.
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  • 978 8 THE BANKERS’ ATTITUDE. Five years ago one of the biggest banks in New York refu-ed to accept a wellKnown motor stock »s collateral in nn ordinary call loan, Says Col. John W. Prentiss. A few weeks ago the greatest I banking house in the world became associated with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 XX;tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXg Jords Reduced. x Tao 3.0 at, Singapore. x <g Owing to the present favourable rate of gg S exd»a »£■<* we are now able to reduce the price <g «g of the Canadian For*’ Touring Car to $lB9O <g with standard equipment which includes the <g S following:— gg
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    • 113 8 Atlas Preservatives. For Boilers ATLAS “E” i For Wood: ATLAS “A” Surfaces. J ATLAS “RUSKILLA” STOCKED BY United Engineers, Limited, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements), PEISTANG. From whom descriptive pamphlets may be obtained on application. Hniteers "IBM IIW^IWiiIIl 1 "i lili I AMlfc i EASTERN TRADING CO.: 26, Beach Street,
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    • 176 8 —-w THE 10 11. p. ANDRE CITROEN l jf I The Citroen is not a mere combination but a harmonious blending of those essential qualities which place it “Primus inter Pares Petrol Consumption 35 to 45 Mi.-es per gallon. Oil Consumption 1 ,OO() Miles per gallon. Malcolm Beranger Go. Ltd.,
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  • 968 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. I h NA KIES. o i b’s g 5 r ut) CO Uj f RUBBER (Dollar.) s p c Bc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 35c 4' c Alor Uajai. Rubber Estate 2.00 225 Amalgamated Malay Eatates 2.50 Ayer Hitana Plant.ng Syndicate 12 50 13.00 Ayer Kuuing
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  • 1045 9 _“M- M.” EMPLOYERS AND UNEMPLOYMENT. The general meeting of the Uiu Selangor Planters’ Association was held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, at the Kuala Kaba Resthouse, Mr M J Kennaway presiding. The Chairman said:—Looking back over the past year one of the main problems that we have been
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  • 72 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. g, J g 3-3 CO 02 CO 0Q Rubber (Dollar) c. c. S c. c. Allenby R 37$c 42|c 35c 40c Basset R 90c 1.00 90c 95c Jimah 1.50 1.60 1.40
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  • 124 9 The following are additional rubber outputs :or February Alma 16,000 Bukit Toh Alang 21,787 Shanghai Klebang 7,463 AyerTawah 23,215 Chemor United 18,8 22 Shanghai Malay 26,963 Suffolk 22,680 Sungei Duri 14,770 Cluny 16,076 Malaysia 19,552 Kamunting (in Kedah) 20,219 Kinta Kellas 28,220 Klian Kellas 9,166 Ligertwood 8,712 Tanjong
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  • 36 9 Tin was quoted io London oa March 9ch at £'4B spot, and £l5l 10s three months. To-day’s qu)tation for raw tin in Penang was $7l per picul, buyers, no sellers refi.ei tic, no market.
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  • 230 9 •«T.0.M." Penang, March 10, 1921. SP. Tapioca 54.75 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 $40.00 sellers 110 s $35.00 sellers (No. 1 $23 50
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  • 1043 9 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Perak for Deli. Ellora for Singapore, Pembrokeshire for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Peng Fook for Langsa. Hong Hwa for Singapore and China, Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Padang for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Expected Arrivals,
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  • 240 9 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Sbremban, -7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.m and Hongkong J Parit Bnntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Taiping
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  • 51 9 The Egra, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. to-day. In the event of the steamer anchoring before 7 p.m., correspondence will bs delivered to box-holders and callers up to 8-30 p.m. The homeward mail, by the Kashgar, closes at 6 p.m on
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  • 137 9 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, Sketching Party, March 16—Penang Library, Annual Meeting, 4 p.m. March 17—-Football, PC
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 475 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. POSITION VACANT. Advertisement Clerk Wanted. Experienced Advertisement Clerk. Apply with Copies of Testimonials to tihis Office TO LET. House No, 10, Johore Road, fiHed with Electric Lights, Tennis Court. Apply t.e Jas. L. Woodford, No. 227, Burman Road. FOR SALE. Matchless Motor Bicycle and Side-car outfit Model H,
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  • 443 10 Messrs J Hints 1). llutiou it Co., Ltd. Manchester, reported on Wednesday, February 21 th, as follows Liverpool Cotton. Week Fully 8.88 9.33 Mid-American—Spot 8.37 8.87 Mid-American do. Current Month Sakellaridis 18.50 19.51» F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 15.35 16.00 do. Current Month Spot—Cents. 14.05 14.15 Current Month 13.60
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  • 396 10 Pknang, March 10, 1921. BEEF— otB Soup per catty 35 Roast do 55 Steaks do <’< Stew or Curry Meat do curry 35 stew 35 Rump Steak do 50 Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do i 0 do Feet do 60 Heart per catty 70 Liver do
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 205 10 □□MEZIMEZJMEZJHiLZJHiEZJMIZZIMOg J ALFRED S DUNHILL’S j n BRUYERE PIPES, CIGARETTE Q HOLDERS AND TOBACCO. A BIG CONSIGNMENT OF THE ABOVE HAS [j NOW ARRIVED. S n Call and make your choice n g NOW. IMPORTERS: J ICALDBECK, MACREGOR CO., LTD., g (Incorporated in Shanghai.) H rj 4a, BEACH' STREET, PENANG.
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    • 129 10 A small consignment just received. Ferro-Prussiate Paper F d a j 30 inches wide. Each Ferro-Gallic Cloth o l in sealed Tin < Tube. Fin Rolls of Eleven Sectional Paper y rds KI Also ob x j tamable in yard x. lengths. DIVIDED INTO:—EIGHTHS, TENTHS and SIXTEENTHS, 26 inches wide
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    • 364 10 ROBEY’S SEMI-DIESEL I CRUDE OIL ENGINE. I s g Chief points of advantage are—- Simplicity of Construction. Ease of Handling. Complete Construction. I Low Fuel Consumption. s Efficiency and Reliability. No inlet and Exhaust Valves. Perfect Lubrication. j Regularity of Running. i Adaptability for Crude or Refined Oils’ I j
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 445 11 —»iriWMi ,-iiaaii i— i iwair~ tanai f R. young Co., Ltd., I J J I PENAHQ. "I V %vSc%EKj W J I'he PRESEN I CRISIS necessitates every ESTATE OWNER PLANTER to sa cut down expenses more than ever. Li kS Wide awake Planters and Owners are now using the “CLETRAC”
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1420 12 p§O -B RITISH I NWA PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. AND /k AT> T (incorporated in u. s. a.) JL REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Companies Incorporated in England.) Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu, San Francisco. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES ss "COLOMBIA” From Hongkong .bout 23rd Mar. 1921. 88" VENEZUELA about
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    • 1022 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England.) Incorporated in England by R< va o Charter 1853. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 p a id up Capital 'nnm, Paid-up L 050,000 Reserve Fund *£ooo,ooo Reserve Fund and Undivided Reserve Liabi|ity
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