Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 March 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-03-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 71. VOL. LXXIX. WEDNESDAY, 30th iJARCH, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement350 1921-03-30 1 NIKKO No, 7. NORTHAM road. Telephone No. 579, > Hcnnonn ho a» a ancHHna as innEMHMMB s an tL s n a H' WlffiS I "Crawford’s”! I SPECIAL LIQUEUR. i lioi /By. ĕ n r *-‘gSSS H —MB—————— IgfOOM FSB W A I S Q U 1 A High-class Whisky350 words
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Advertisement20 1921-03-30 1 THE BESI CAR IN TOWN fmsim i' Sole Atfenta S-S. 4 F M S I Ong Sam Leong 00. I20 words
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Article898 1921-03-30 2 SECRETARY COLBY’S SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE. In an interview given to a reporter of La Nacion, one of South America s leading newspapers, Secretary Bainbridge Colby discussed recently in Buenos Aires the attitude hitherto taken by the United States on the subject of the recognition of898 words
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Advertisement1465 1921-03-30 2 POSITION WANTED. LOH KONG YEW DECEASED. j?i nanC f QaZette cPncitinn Notice is hereby given that all creditors Wanted >' ,nin 9 nnsition and other persons having any claims or RATE.!? CF CASUAL as Manager of Mme or snnilar p demands the Estate of Loh Kong ADVER TISE MENTS. experienced1,465 words
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Advertisement98 1921-03-30 2 LWIlTtrTrT*!MrfllMIBiM fflh il WMiirn'te'- 1 j itr 3^r?Tri ;wlir d I i Pritchard I (Incorporated in tfje Straits Settlements) Uast 2 Days ENDING 31st MARCHSubstantial Reductions OF 30 TO 50 per cent. OFF GOODS s JN AU. DEPARTMENTS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF fj Furniture, China and Glassware, Provisions and Cartridges.98 words
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Article320 1921-03-30 3 CONFIDENCE IN INDIAN FAIR PLAY. London, March 17. —Interviewed by a representative of the “Pall Mall Gazette’ prior to his departure, Lord Reading emphasised that the offer of the Vice-royalty appealed to him because it came when the old order was being rung out in India320 words
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Article553 1921-03-30 3 SEIZURES CONTINUE. Lahore, March 19,—A Press communique says During the pasjifive weeks reports have been received o# the seizure of ten shrines in Lahore District by A’ aii Jathas. In the cases of Sadho Ram s Dharamsala and the Gurudwaras of Ma nak the shrines have been attacked553 words
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Article76 1921-03-30 3 PARLIAMENT M ILL LEGISLATE. London, March 17. —In the Commons, Sir J. D. Rees asked what action wou’d be taken in view of the decision recently affirmed by the Courts that divorces gran ted by Indian High Courts to European!» technically undomiciled in India are in valid76 words
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Article98 1921-03-30 3 The Forest departmental khedda operations in Bengal seem to have been fairly successful last year in the Chittagong Hill Tracts resulting in the capture of* 51 elephants and a net profit amounting to Rs. 21,069 from the sale of 48 of them. There does not seem98 words
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Article224 1921-03-30 3 March 15.—The hearing has begun in the King’s Bench Division of the lil>el action brought by Mr. Harold Martin Marshall against the Kamalpur, and certain of that Company’s Directors, on account of letters sent to the India Office and to the shareholders of the Company. The defendants224 words
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Article201 1921-03-30 3 MEMORIAL PLAQUE AND SCROLL. The following notice is published in the “F-M.S. Government Gazette’’ for general information. Local applications should be sent in through the Harbour Master, Port. Swettenham His Majesty the King has been graciously’ pleased to sanction a memorial being presented to the next-of-kin (as hereafter201 words
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Advertisement388 1921-03-30 3 k/ \a h fWn Sj VT& /J/ r x U M From a photo of a t Bonnie Glaxo Baku 1 I w >ir J B Glaxo lays for Baby g a firm foundation of I I sturdy health jiV A suitable form of milk is the only food for388 words
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Advertisement147 1921-03-30 3 “NOT LIKE THE SAME CHILDREN BABY’S OWN TABLETS HAVE DONE THEM SO MUCH GOOD.” The lit-tJe s<)n and daughter of Mrs. Xavier Man'e are splendid examples of what Baby’s Own Tablets can do for children. Mrs. Manic, who resr’de 8 at Stoney’ Point, Ontario, Canada, states “I must ffiell you147 words
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Advertisement407 1921-03-30 3 SLOAN’S LINIMENT Penetrates without Rubbing. R Just a few drops of Sloan’s on the painful spot and the pain stops. It is really wonderful gTg C-: Z*. how quickly Sloan’s acts. No need to rub it 1 1 in—laid on lightlv it penetrates to the bone and brings relief at407 words
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Article698 1921-03-30 4 SIIANGH AI A( TION REVEALS BIG DEALS. In the Mixed Court. Shanghai, before Mr. Vizenovich the case was neard of Norlander V. Schultz which is a claim for $5.675.00, being the alleged non-payment of $675.00 salary. $2,000.00 for a return passage to Europe and $3,000.00 for damages suffered698 words
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Article35 1921-03-30 4 Shanghai. March 17.—At the meeting of the Shanghai Land Investment Company the chairman dwelt on the acute house shortage, declaring that the tenants themselves were the greatest profiteers and citing glaring cases.35 words
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Article107 1921-03-30 4 Play was resumed between the S. R. C and P. R. C. at Singapore on Monday morning, on a sloppy wckst and after nearly foar hours batting the home team put up 197 runs. The Penang representatives were only able to put together 66 when the last wicket fell.107 words
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Article136 1921-03-30 4 Lt Innings. P Rodrigo c Leij-sim b Gander 21 G F Scully c Leijssias b Gomes 2 B de Cruz lbw b Gander 1 F D C La Brooy c Ess b Gomes 2 C Rodrigo c Carnegy b Gander 1 W H Scully b Gander 16136 words
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Article157 1921-03-30 4 Ist Innings, E E de Souza c Fol-y b W H Scully 20 EC La Brooy c W H Scully b Perkins 8 E Galiston c and b Austin 24 T Leij'sias c C Roirizo b Austin 43 G Gander c Austin b D La Brooy 16157 words
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Article186 1921-03-30 4 England Beat Scotland. London, March 19.—1 n the International Rugby football match at Inverleith to day, England beat Scotland by three goalsard one try (eighteen points) to nil The weather was showery and a strong wind was blowing at loverlnith when Scotland and England met before 30,000 spectators.186 words
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Article73 1921-03-30 4 Delhi, March 20—The United States Lawn Tennis Association has cabled to the All-India Lawn Tennis Association that the ties of the Davis Cup are as follows: 1 Argentine—byp; 2 Denmark—bye; 2 Spain versus British Isles; 4 Australiasa versus Canada; 5 Japan versus Philippine; 6 Cz cho-Slovaki* versus73 words
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Article22 1921-03-30 4 London, March 19.—1 n the Inter-Varsity Athletic sports tc-day, at Queen's Club, Oxford and Cambridge tied with five events each.22 words
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Article103 1921-03-30 4 London, March 17.—The following is the result of the race for the Liverpool Spring Cup (Heap of 1 m. 3 fur.) of 1.000 sovs. run over the Cup course at the Liverpool Meeting to-day.:— Mr H E Steel’s Sprig of Orange, by William the ThirFloridita, 4 yrs,103 words
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Article275 1921-03-30 4 London, March 18th. The following is the result of the race for the Grand National Steeplechase (hop.) of 50 sovs each with 5,000 sovs, added, (4 m. 856 yds, run at Aintree to-day. Tbeir Majesties, the Prince of Wales, Prince Henry and Princess Mary were present. The275 words
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Article345 1921-03-30 4 Training starred at the Sporting Club on Saturday in view of the spring meeting to be held on May 31 and June 2 and 4. There are 41 horses in training at W W Redfearn has Peace, Madame Mill, Sir John, Cash Register, Kanauga,345 words
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Article46 1921-03-30 4 The Ladies’ Amateur Golf Champion ships will be held next month* commencing on 18th April. The Men’s Amateur Golf Championship commences on 25th April. London, March 16.——The Oey'nn golf meeting is to be held on the Deal Links on June 7th and Bth.46 words
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Article589 1921-03-30 4 CONGRATULATIONS FROM BAR AND JURY, The members of the Kandy Bar offered tbeir congratulations to Mr. J astice Shaw on his appointment as Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements. At the Audience Hall, where the Assizes are being held a large number of members of the legal589 words
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Article194 1921-03-30 4 The Fortunate Advertiser. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, February 9, Newspaper publishing coats are at the very highest point and are still increasing, said Mr TR. Williams, president of the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association, addressing a meeting of the Pennsylvania Associated Dailies here to ■night. Under such conditions, he continued,194 words
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Article41 1921-03-30 4 March 30—Football, Post Office Recrestion Club v Anglo-Chinese School, Esplanade. April 7—Football, P C C v Chinese Sport’ ing Club, Esplanade. Apr 9—. Cricket, P C C v C R C, Esplanade Apr 16—Cricket, PCC v St Xiviers. Esplanade.41 words
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Article405 1921-03-30 4 LECTURE BY DEAN INGE, London, February 25th.—Rev W Inge, dean of St Paul’s, delivered a noteworthy lecture last night at Epsom on the economic struggle in Europe and Asia. H e said that absolutely nowhere could whites compete on equal terms with coloured labor( There was405 words
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Article51 1921-03-30 4 Messrs. Victor <k Co., European Bakery, Leith Street, announce a reduction in the price of loaf bread in Penang. The present price in 8 cents per loaf. On and after April 1 the price for loaf will be 7 cents, and cents for a half51 words
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Advertisement467 1921-03-30 4 new advertisements. FOR SALE. One Second hand Ford Car, 1918 Model, Cheap. Inspection cordially invitedPlease apply at. 25, Jones Road, Penang. A fully equipped five seater Essex Car, practically new. Used about 1-500 miles. Also 25 HP. Daimler Car, in good running order. Reply Box No. 85, c/o Pmang Gazette.467 words
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Advertisement432 1921-03-30 4 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (Zn various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, limited. 1 11 11 VITAL POWER OF THE HUMAN BODY. IT CAN BE REGAINED. The forea-tbat runs the human machine ia stored in the nerrea.432 words
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Article177 1921-03-30 5 London, March 18.—A Berlin cori opomleiit narrates a thrilling story of the unwavering pilgrimage of vengeance unfolded by Tehrian, who confessed that he shot Talaat Bey in older to rid the world of the author of the Armenian massacres. During these massacres, iheassasin says, his parents177 words
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Article301 1921-03-30 5 Ihe Berlin correspondent of the ‘‘Echo de Paris’' gives some information as to the result of tracing in Germany machinery and other property pillaged from the occupied departments. ll<* stales that at present 350.000 tons ot material representing '4.000 machines or mechanical installation t/o the value301 words
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Article66 1921-03-30 5 London. March 22.—Reuter learns that the British Producers’ Organisation has instituted negotiations with a vic w to arranging for a c onference to formulate 1 an all-British agricultural policy. Iti is antic ipated that the conference will be*, held in June during the visit of the. Dominions premiers.66 words
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Article48 1921-03-30 5 I union, March 23. Lecturing to the Royal Society of Medicine Lieut.(’olomd Nathan Raw claimed to have proved that there were two distinct forms of tuberculosis and that, it was possible to secure immunity from either by a vaccine prepared from the bac illus cd tin* other.48 words
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Article41 1921-03-30 5 London. March 23,—The Persian minister to-day held a reception on the anniversary of the Persian New Year’s day which was attended by prominent Indians and Persians in London and also representatives of the India Office and Foreign Office.41 words
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Article74 1921-03-30 5 The American Admiralty declares the 100.000 men sanctioned for the naw must be increased to 120.(100. c therwise the 1 four dreadnoughts Delaware, North Dakota. I tah and Florida mud disapj>ear from the service for lac k of a full c rew. also 218 destroyers and three74 words
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Article589 1921-03-30 5 In her book entitled “My Own Affairs Princess Ixiuise of Belgium says of the late Emjieror Francis Joseph ‘He was a narrow-minded man full of false and preconceived ideas. He* |Miss<‘ssed from his up-bringing and from the* traditions of Austrian politics certain formulae and mannerisms whic h589 words
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Article35 1921-03-30 5 London. March IS.—lhe Admiralty are abolishing the familiar while straw Lat worn bv naval ratings since Nelson’s da vs and the men of foreign stations are being furnished with sun helmets.35 words
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Article69 1921-03-30 5 WONDERS OF WIRELESS In a lecture on wireless at King’s College it was stated the French at Bordeaux had the largest station in the world with eight steel towers 80 Feet high* where messages could he received from every part of the world. It bad been found possible bv the69 words
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Article70 1921-03-30 5 Tiondon, Much 22.—A message from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, states that fbe Citv of Colombo will he a total less. Her bottom is l>eing ground out. A reinsurance rate of 75 guineas ner cent is being quoted for the Citv of Colombo which was bound for70 words
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Article519 1921-03-30 5 SER lOCS DEPRESSION CONTINUES. fxmdon. March 3. —Speaking at a luncheon at Fairfield shipyard. Govan. Sir.. A. H. Kennedy, president of the Shipbuilding Employers Federation, alluded to the fact that production had slackened since the armistice and that, in conjunction with higher wages, had inc reased the519 words
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Advertisement149 1921-03-30 5 BODY CHILLS. In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feel safe from catching a chill. The least exertion causes excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out of doors, or the draught from an electric office fan strikes the body in its149 words
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Advertisement521 1921-03-30 5 25” DISCOUNT SALE ENDS 31st MARCH EXTRA REDUCTIONS IN SEVER AL LINES THE DISPENSARY (PENANG) LIMITED, 2, BISHOP STREET, I Telephone 398. PENANG, j V J '.y JT is the fashion among certain sections of the X X community to sneer at Proprietary Medicines, 5 but in many cases there521 words
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Article17 1921-03-30 6 Aurbly—At Kenville,-’ Hallett Road, Singapore, on 27th March, 1921, to Mr Mrs Giovanni Aurely, a daughter.17 words
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Article79 1921-03-30 6 Stbwart-Velgb—Ac St George’s Churcb t Penang, on the 29th March by the Reverend Walter Naisb, James Stewart of Tekka, Taipiog, to Wilhelmina Mary (Millie) younger daughter of Mr and Mrs F T Velge of Penang. Adams-Heim—Ar the Church tf the Holy Name, Bombay, on the 13th March 1921, Hugh79 words
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Article1216 1921-03-30 6 In may be recalled tlat at the annual meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce the President, Mr H Lonie, in dealing with the piece goods market alluded to the accumulation of stocks, purchased at more or less tbe top of the market, for which there1,216 words
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Article1328 1921-03-30 6 There is an aspect of tbe German reparations and tbe decision The Coloaies and of the Allies with the M Sanctions,” regard to enforcing them in the event of obstinacy, that many people may have overlooked. We refer to the position of of the Colonie?, tbe Straits1,328 words
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Article189 1921-03-30 6 Chinese faction fight. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 30, A faction fight occurred between Chinese on board ’he s. s. Devawongse. from Hongkong, when an hoar’s distance ftom Singapore, Many were slightly injured, none seriously. The Marine Police boarded the vessel and quiet was restored. Blue Funnbl189 words
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88 1921-03-30 6 The Societa Commi-sionaria, the loca*. agents of the Lloyd Triestino Steam Navigation Company, Trieste, h,ave received information from the head office in IrifS’e that the International sample show will be opened in September of ’hi? year. Exporter?, Manufacture» g etc, who intend to participate in88 words
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Article66 1921-03-30 6 The Bukit Seraya reservoir of ’ha F VI S. Railways, that employed about 120 C Chinese Coolie», discharged about half of thia numb°i and the coolie? are seen loiteringabuur- in fro»>t of the Chine»e temple at Bukit Mert«jam The loc<<l branch of the Singapore, Cold Storage Co. Ltd.,66 words
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Advertisement211 1921-03-30 6 [greys CIGARETTES I I I I WTHE “GREYS w g 1 n MH C; *,£J K I'* i i S S|, l -K CUT VIRG |fJ, \l I -< OQAPKIN C I I Si Obtainable from GUAN KEE CO. K |r „iij—ii—i rnrr TTnirwiwraiMMWir"""""*"^ 11^— ——wm I SOLE IMPORTERS: I211 words
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Advertisement10 1921-03-30 6 E. 0. PENANG. RAFFLES, SINGAPORE. STRAND. RANGOON. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.10 words
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Miscellaneous28 1921-03-30 6 TBE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-dat. 3.27 p.m 9.15 a.m. 3.33 p,m. 10.18 p.m. To-morrow. 3 58 a.m. 9.29 a m, 4. 7 p.m. 11.12 p m.28 words
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Obituary26 1921-03-30 6 DEATH. Fish—On March 19th, at Jeram. Dougias James, tl e beloved son of Mr and Mrs N Fish, of Bukit 1 jok Estate, aged 7 months.26 words
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Article33 1921-03-30 7 SHOT BY ARMED MEN. Loudon, March 29. Four armed men shot and killed a I *ublin Castle official, Captain Rees, outside his hotel at Dublin at 10 o'clock this morning.33 words
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Article285 1921-03-30 7 London, March 23.—Thrilling parti* culars of the gallant stand of the Royal Fusiliers at Headford show bow a critical situation was saved largely through the resourcefulness of a sergeant in charge of a Vickers Gun. The first burst. of rebel fire killed Lieutenant Adams, in charge of285 words
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Article230 1921-03-30 7 London, March 21 :—The filling up of political posts arisb g from Mr Bonar Law's resignation and rhe assumed selection of Mr Chamberlain, carryir g with it. the leadership of the Unionists in the House is engaging much public attention. It is pointed out that Mr Chamberlain's leadership230 words
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Article237 1921-03-30 7 How it Affbcts Australia. London, February 24. —Sir John Findlay, formerly Attorney-General in New Zealand, in a communication to the Australian Press Association, corrected a statement, published a few days ago, in which be was reported to have said that Australia and New Zealand were of one mind237 words
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Article59 1921-03-30 7 EVOLVING A WORKABLE SCHEME* Paris, March 29. The League of Nations Financial Committee is concentrating on the Austrian problem, which, it is understood, is now being approached in a business-like spirit. It is understood that substantial progress has already been made and it is confidently anticipated that a59 words
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Article43 1921-03-30 7 London, March 30. The financial committee of the League of Nations met this morning to consider financial measures to belp Austria. The delegates are :—France, M Avenol; Great Britain, Mr M I Mayer, the Netherlands, Mr Ter Meulen Japan, Mr Mori—Vale.43 words
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Article20 1921-03-30 7 CONFIRMATION FROM ATHENS. Athens, March 29. The fall of Afiuu Kara Hissar is officially confirmed20 words
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Article79 1921-03-30 7 ARRIVAL AT COLOMBO. Colombo, March 29. The Crown Prince of Japan arrived and was received by a guard of honour. He drove frr>m th? quay to the residence of the Governor, whose guest he will he during hi« stav. It is understood that he visits Kandy to-morrow79 words
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Article88 1921-03-30 7 PRESIDENT’S VaIN APPEAL. Calcutta, March 29. In the course of a remarkable presidential address at the Bengal section of the National Congress, Mr Bepin Cbandrapal suggested a compromise with the Briti-h Government based on complete Home Rule within a decade, with immediate repeal of oppressive legislation. He88 words
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Article45 1921-03-30 7 POLICE FIRE ON CROWD. Nagpur, March 29. There was recrudescence of looting of liquor shops on the 26th instant The police, searching for the perpetrators were stoned by a large crowd, and replied to their tire, causing a number of casualties.45 words
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Article259 1921-03-30 7 Levied on Earnings Much has been said during the past re the proposed tax on professions and callings. The “Ceylon Observer” learns that Mr H Lde Mel, who proposed the levying of rhis tax to replace the commutation tax, has suggested to the Municipality the following These259 words
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Article1486 1921-03-30 7 AMENDMENT OF RULES. A Special General Meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held in the Chamber yesterday afternoon, to, con-t-ider, and if approv-d, to adopt with or without modification the amendments to various Rules and Regulations of the Chamber, apd to consider and if1,486 words
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Article140 1921-03-30 7 .“S M.” A woman-missionary just returned home tells of a facinatmg 1-laud in the South Seas inhabited entirely by women, with the exception of one man. Thi«, possibly, is the piace which tbe Premier had in mind when be recommended our aoemploy ed to emigrate. The.“S M.” - 140 words
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137 1921-03-30 7 A non-stop flight between Tokyo and Peking, 1,300 miles, is being planned by Messrs Vickers and Co. A representative of tbe Company is now in T kyo completing the arrangements, says a Tokyo despatch The aviator, who has been invited to carry out this137 words
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Article1530 1921-03-30 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Inspector T. A. Randell arrived from Singapore by the Kinta thia morningSir James Craig has resigned the Par liamentary Secretaryship to the Admiralty prior to assuming the Premiership of Ulster. Mr. G. A. Rendell has passed the exa mination for first ma'te, 8.0. T. He was a. student1,530 words
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Article843 1921-03-30 8 DELEGATION KN ROUTE TO ANGORA Loudon, March 17.—A joarney of at least five weeks lies before the Turkish Delegation, headed by Bekir Sami Bey which leaves London this morning to lay the proposed modifications in the of Sevres before the Turkish Nationalist Parliament. After tour to Adalia and843 words
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Article403 1921-03-30 8 Prnaug, March 30, 1921. BEEF— CTSoup per eatty 35 Boast do tfi Steaks do 53 Stew or Curry Meat do curry .<» stew 35 Kump Steak do 5J Ox Tail each 60 do Tongue do 70 do Feet do 63 Heart per catty 70 Liver do 40 Fillet403 words
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Advertisement99 1921-03-30 8 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I JEFFREY’S] BEER =1 x X BREWED IN SCOTLAND g I “CHOP KOTA” I x X g SOLE AGENTS. X I Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., y (Incorporated in England.) X PLNANG, SINGAPORE MALACCA. X X 5* tj/ r- r■- -",-1I IL-/ I rWTTTFIWnrTTIIWTMIIinii M't ■Ti»Fi«BMBISMj Immediate Delivery from Stock99 words
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Advertisement57 1921-03-30 8 WRIGLEYS •‘After Every Meal” Get the benefits to teeth, appetite and digestion a afforded by this delicious Jk long-lasting chewing confection. Three of Keep them a kind! in mind! Phipps (Malaya.) Ltd.. Distributors Sealed Kept Tight flSjpgiJ Rieht Free I Free 11 “Guide to Health” Sent Gratis and Post Free.57 words
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Advertisement137 1921-03-30 8 MARVELLOUS A T J7' REDUCTION FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING FROM Ist APRIL, 1921. The best offer to our numerous Customers from our entire stock. AT THE BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR fro 8, sdeaefi Street. Penang. 71C3MI —i emi laagi J ALFRED DUNHILL’S J n BRUYERE PIPES, CIGARETIE j] HOLDERS AND137 words
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Miscellaneous119 1921-03-30 8 IMPERIAL I 1 EMPJKE THEATRE PENANG ROAD. For 3 Nights Monday to Wednesday, March. In the Second House at 9 p.m. Goldwyn Picture Present, MABEL NORMAND. The World’s Great Cinema Comedienne Drama in 5 Reels Sis Hopkins Reels 5 The picture that you will never forget. AUSTRALASIAN FILMS Present. 5119 words
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Article1569 1921-03-30 9 THE LABOUR SITUATION. (From Our Own Corbrspondent.) The annual general meeting of the C P P A. was held at the office of the Secretaries, Ipoh, on Saturday, with Mr A H Orr, President in the Chair. After the minutes of the previous meeting had been1,569 words
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Article76 1921-03-30 9 All consignments for the special Malayan Exhibit will be received by the FMS Railway free of freight, and managers of estates are reminded that the samples must reach Port Swettenham not later than Monday next, April 4 h. io order to take advantage of the free shipping freight76 words
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Article108 1921-03-30 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:—Yesterday. To-day. S §8 SHARES. g. .2 2 5 "S si 00 QQ CQ 0Q c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar) Allenby R 35c 40c 30c 35c Glenealy 5.25 5.75 5.00 5.50 Kedah R. 5.50 5.75108 words
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Article384 1921-03-30 9 —Ex. Clouds in the Sky.” New York, February B.—lt is not likely that by the time this reaches Ceylon the present darkness that overhangs the rubber world will have brightened into the dawn of a prosperous day. There are too many clouds in the financial—Ex. - 384 words
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Article61 1921-03-30 9 Tm quoted in London on 29th March a" £l6l 10s spot, and £165 three months. Tin quoted io London on 26th March at £164 spot, and £l6O 10s three months, Tin quoted in London on 24th March at £165 10s spot, and £l6B three months. To-day’s quotation for61 words
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Article184 1921-03-30 9 Penang, March 30, 1921 SP. Tapioca $4.75 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.25 sellers. Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 nominal White Pepper s3o| nominal Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35.00 sellers Cloves 56 1 nominal Nutmegs 80s $37.00 sellers 110 s $31.00 sellers {No. 1 523 50184 words
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Article174 1921-03-30 9 230 coolies arrived per s Teesta to-day of which 75 go to Pulao Jerajak and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine. The Bee, screw gunboat, one of the Insect class, built during the war for service in Mesopotamia, is to replace the paddle steamer Kinsba174 words
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Article946 1921-03-30 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. •I• I NAMES. I I 33 CQ E- 1 RUBBER (Dollar.) S C Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 30Cj 35c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 2.00 2-25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.50 Ayer Hi tarn Planting Syndicate 12 50 13.00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co.946 words
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Advertisement283 1921-03-30 9 THE 10 U. p. ANBRE CITROEN V The Citroen is not a nie-re combination but a harmonious blending of tho>e essential qualities which place it Primus inter Parts Petrol CoDNUiiipli«>n 35 to 45 Ni es p»*r gallon. Oil Consumption 1 Miles per guiion. Malcolm Beranger Co. Ltd., Incurporatea in France.283 words
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Article176 1921-03-30 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Lake Faulk for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Fading for Palau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Teesta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Gbirbir for Sitiawan and Lumut. E'ephanta for Singapore. Expiotbd A RBI v a lb. Lake Faulk, Singapore, 30th. Lake Gitano, Rangoon, 30th.176 words
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Article117 1921-03-30 10 Penang, Afarch 30, 1921. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bakk). Loudon Demand Bank 2/3 25/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 19.32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Private 185 Demand Bank 175 c Madras Demand Ban* 175 3 day/117 words
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Article295 1921-03-30 10 DAILY (except Sunday). 1 BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By tram Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, '7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 p.m. and Hongkong J I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45295 words
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Article37 1921-03-30 10 The homeward mai\ by the Thongwa, I clos-a at 10 a.m, on Saturday. Mails despatched from Penang t< London on the 23rd ultimo, by B I Packer Egra, delivered in London on the 22nd intrant.37 words
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Advertisement411 1921-03-30 10 I Jords Reduced. I I $1,890 -j. o.x. Singapore. X 55 Owing to the present favourable rate of ai exchange we are now able to reduce the price tj ig of the Canadian Ford Touring Car to $lB9O ag with standard equipment which includes the gg following:— 9C Improved body411 words
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Advertisement982 1921-03-30 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE_BANK OF INDIA, /T L v x Incorporated in England by Roval (Incorporated in England-) Charter 1853. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 p Canital Pq aaa Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 P Paid-up 1,050,000 J, eser c £3,500,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Beserve Lmb.hly of Propr.etors £3,000,00c Profits 1,146,400 BISHOPSGATE, LONDON E982 words
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