Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 September 1921

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 207. VOL. LXXIK. FRIDAY. 9th SEPTEMBER, 1921. PRIQE 15'CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1309 2 INTERESTING SINGAPORE ACTION. Messrs. Swanson and Sehested, Engi neers, Contractors, etc. of 7, Battery Road, Singapore, were the plaintiffs in an action against Mr. Donald Currie, a former employee, heard before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, in the Supreme Court, yesterday. The plaintiffs claim from
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  • 175 2 MINISTER UNABLE TO ACCEPT. The congregation of St. Andrew’s Pres byterian Church. Penang. will receive with keen disappointment, the news that the minister appointed by the Presbytery of Scotland is unable to accept the call. This will prolong the vacancy, which has already lasted far
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  • 56 2 TO MARRY PRINCESS LAKSHMI. -w-ff-T w Iff -—S" UME, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, September 8. An official statement says the King of Siam has announced his intention of marrying Princess Lakshmi Lavan, half sister ctf his former bethrothed Princess Vallabha Devi. Princess Lakshmi is also raised
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  • 51 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 9. The report of the Sungei Bagan Rub her Co. shows a net loss of $12,435. This leaves a credit balance of $36,171. The crop harvested to December, when tapping ceased, was 135.857 Ibg. Tapping is not being resumed till it.is
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  • 46 2 (brom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, September 9. The Malay Mail” Colombo correspondent says a London cable states the imports from plantations in August were 6,243 tons, and deliveries 4,213. The total stocks of para plantation rubber are 72,870 tons, against 30,769.
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  • 594 2 REDUCTIONS IN HIS CIVIL LIST. Despite his many and often unreal acti- vities, ex-Kaiser Wilhelm never forgot i the prosaic part of practical life, and. was always preparing for a rainy day. In a little book called “Hohenzollern,” just published in Berlin, Herr Kurt Heinig, who
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  • 219 2 The vanishing of the “feudal lord,'* lamented and foletold by the Duke of Portland in reference to Wei beck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, is affect ing many people besides the landowners themselves. No one has yet discovered a use for their vacated houses. The Duke of Rutland has
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 249 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. Si i;,—With reference to your Editorial of the 31st ultimo, re “Caring for Coolie,” I have to thank you for your very interesting comment made on my letter which was* published in your esteemed paper of the 30th idem. I did
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  • 290 2 Delhi. August 23. —A mysterious and sensational murder case, in which a Chinaman, a dealer in China silk, was murdered near Naugaza, about three miles north-north-east of Delhi, is under investigation by the Delhi Police. It is stated that about the end of last month a
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  • 301 2 Silchar, August 25,—Replying to the address of welcome from Surma Valley Branch of the Indian Tea Association, Sir William Morriss said the Government believed that the tea planters were doing all they could to make the present adverse conditions bear as
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    • 1029 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS position vacant. Clerk W»n-eu >»• Min» Office io Eerak; Ncfifi Scmbihn mast h»ve experience in keeping Mining, Accounts. Apply, string salary required Tenders will iZ -nd previoo. experience, to Box No. 340, (be Secret t0 R tH c/o Pinang G.x,tte, ber, 1921, tor th, right, to re,,’*
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  • 216 3 BONDERS OF BIBLICAL CITY REVEALED. Further details of the discovery of the court of Herod the Great, already briefly reported from Jerusalem to the Palestine Exploration Fund, are eagerly awaited. rotessor (larstang, director of the ritish School of Archaeology at Jerusalem, <s preparing a, report. T he
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  • 241 3 The United States State department has definitely instructed Mr. Harvey, the American Minister in London, to protest to the British Foreign Office against the New Zealand Government’s treatment of American meat companies. Mr. Massey, interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association regarding
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  • 204 3 Interest in the loss of H. M. S. Hamp shire with Lord Kitchener and his staff on board, in June 1916, is revived by questions asked in Parliament. Sir Richard Cooper asked the Secretary for War if he had any official information as to the alleged diyulgence
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  • 140 3 ‘■Who’!! buy my sweet carbolic. It’ll make your drains smell very nice.” Loud crying of wares brought many women to'their doors in Central London when two men, each carrying a two-gallon can, were producing all the noise. “Buy, buy, buy! Fine carbolic; keep vour drains fit and
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  • 199 3 REASONS FOR INCREASE. New York, August 8.-—Unsettled-econo mic conditions with loss of employment and business failures anei the reasons given why the suicides in the United States for the first six months of 1921 largely exceeded the corresponding period of last year. According to the Save a
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  • 165 3 What has gone wroag with the world, what is the chuse of all our troubles, is not what people call “the destruction of capital” through making and destroying munitions of war instead of producing and using food and clothing. No doubt (says the “Spectator”) there was a great"
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  • 133 3 In spite of the heat wave in France, M Reisz. a Paris City Councillor, aged 64. died recently from exposure to cold. He visited one of the cold storage plants recently* opened by the City of Paris, and expressed a desire to know
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  • 94 3 It has been decided by the Government to recommend the appointment oi a Royal Commission to consider the question of the Government of Greater Lon ;don. This important announcement was made in the House of Commons by Sir Alfred Mond. London members heard the news with
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  • 120 3 Ball lightning, an example of which was seen in North-West London during a recent- thunderstorm, is a well-attested plu'nomenon occasionally seen during thunderstorms, most usually at sea. It always appears after an exceptionally vivid lightning flash, and is believed to be composed of oxygen and ozone thrown off
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    • 728 3 VACANT. 9en '“bX« l lotallB<!< t>l8 eoh rg p OSTS AND TELEGRAPHS OEPARTMTNL Perak. U Bo7 No 8 e/o T TENDERS FOR UNIFORMS. rer «>0““’- r Tenders are invited for the supply of pinsng Jszt uniforms for the Pogts and Telegraphs 14? 6_-9 9 Department, Perak, Applicants are requested to
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    • 88 3 WOMAN’S GREATEST ENEMY is Constipation, and it is equally a cu ->e men. Constipation makes men and 'wni‘"i thin.' sallow and ill-tempered, is the cans.? of coated tongue, foul breath, liverishness, bilious attacks, pimples and sick headaches. To cure constipation and the ills «arising therefrom Pinkettes are perfection, the. act
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    • 151 3 >- 4 mot* oi OUR 25°y sale or Books j| 50% Sunday, 1ltfi September, 1921. Definitely the Last Day, New Arrivals Included. Don’t Miss this ML one y-s a v i n 'j Opportunity, The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penang', Kuala Lumpur and ipoli, jjg=== IVENESTA PACKING CASES FOR RUBBER.
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  • 1434 4 Signs are not wanting that labour troubles at home are likely to be intensified unless prompt remedial measures can be introduced for effectively dealing with the unemployment problem. It has been pointed out by close students of the in* dustrial situation that a new temper is abroad.
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  • 986 4 The fall of the rupee from the giddy height of 2/10d in Rupee Fluctuations. Feb, of last year to l/3d in February of the present) year, brought many difficul iss in its train. Now we find newspapers in India and Ceylon viewing the possibility of a rapid
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  • 181 4 The paper on revised esti Weiofr nue and expenditure f yr n e > 19 21 supplements the information S published in an official most serious item, regarded the Treasury point of view of c 0B J decrease of no less than .$7 0000(J' 1 opium revenue. Under
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  • 444 4 —Ex A preliminary inquiry wae conducted by Mr A C Baker in the Police Court, Penang to-day, into a charge of causing mischief by fire against one Raman, who was arretted in connection uith the fire in Kampoog Nyok, oft Dato Kramat Road, on the 2’tb August
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    • 9 4 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 217 5 unMENTOUS MEETING AT 3 INVERNESS. Reuter's Telegrams.] *London, September 7. he meeting of the Cabinet, which is cted to reach a momentous decision P h regard to the future of the Irish negotiations, opened at the Inverpeace Town Hall this morning, the Proness low it
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  • 137 5 REORGANISATION OF LEAGUE DEMANDED. London, September 7. The Trade Union Congress, at Cardiff, passed a resolution, demanding the reorganisation of the League of Nations so as to provide the fullest opportunity for the adequate democratic representation of all nations, in order to prevent the catastrophe of another
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  • 81 5 GENERAL RECOVERY BEFORE WINTER. Parjs, September 6. In an interview with the “Echo de l aris, the Minister of Commerce, M. bior, stated that a general business recovery is to be expected before the winter sets in. Stocks are getting depleted, und orders are increasingly numerous, "hile the
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  • 75 5 ISLINGTON’S GENEROUS SCALE TURNED DOWN. London, September 7. Ministry of Health has refused to t<.tion the Islington. Board of Guar- s unemployment dole of 73 /6d. ly f or a mari) jjjg w jf e ant 6 chil/„7 Th’s ruling that the Islington is illegal, is bound to
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  • 55 5 Rotterdam, September 7. Admiral Hodge- and other officers tl t squadron officially visited (1 <JWn Hall. They were afterwards t> 1 S I< i S,S Hutch navy and motored Ip,. "r J< "here the South-Afrimyi Minis"r Defence, Col. Mentz, is at present K"fst of t|
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  • 403 5 RUSSIAN FAMINE HORRORS. London, September 7. An unimpeachable account of the ter nble famine, conditions in parts of R U s sia, and the powerlessness of the Soviet to cope with them has been obtained from an intimate letter written to Lutovinov, Soviet representative in Berlin,
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  • 67 5 SEQUEL TO DISCOVERY OF ANTISOVIET PLOT. Stockholm, September 7. The “Dagens-Nyheter” learns that Petrograd, Kieff and Odessa are panicstricken owing to the recrudescence of the Red Terror. Wholesale arrests are reported in connection with the discovery of an anti-Soviet plot, headed by Professor Tagantsev, who is
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  • 104 5 CRUISER “DAUNTLESS” CARRIES BODIES. London, September 7. The bodies of the American victims of R-38 arrived at Devonport, and were placed 1 on the cruiser “Dauntless, which sailed for New York. The flags of the ships in the harbour were half masted, and the flagship
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  • 17 5 PILOT AND PASSENGERS KILLED. Paris, September 7. i Piris-Warsaw aeroplane four passengers were killed.
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  • 27 5 FXCITEMENT in NEW YORK markets. New York- September 7. Excitement in v Xd‘to u" XitZ'^if. X* -4 otowd strong at P u ts h:ghCr
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  • 160 5 animated debate on question of PROCEDURE. Geneva, September 7. The Assembly of the League had an animated debate on procedure. M. Hymans, (Belgium) emphasised the benefit of open, discussion of the Council s report. Lord Robert Cecil warmly supported, slaying that such a discussion would pe.rhaps be
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  • 84 5 A REQUEST BY BRAIN WORKERS. .'5 Geneva, September 7. The League of Nations has received a request, signed by professors and students. representing fourteen countries for the formation, under the auspices of the League, of an international organisation of brainworkers so that science and edu cation
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  • 189 5 SCIENCE AND WAR. London, September 7. The. British Association met in Edinburgh to-day. The programme covers every field of scientific activity, including the newest problems and their application in everyday life. Sir Oliver Lodge in a popular lecture last night on “Speech Through Ether’’ dwelt on the
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  • 153 5 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. There was a large attendance at Penang Free School to day on the occasion af the prize-giving. Amongst those present at the ceremony were the Hon. Resident Councillor, Mr. G. A. Hall, and Mrs. Hall, the Rev. Walter Naish, Acting Colonial Chaplain, J. Watson,
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  • 116 5 Mr Clement Hack, of Melbourne, who is visiting London in connection with th 6 patent laws, informs the Australian Press Association that as a result of his representations the United States Patents Commissioner has decided to apply lan’s Patent Act to Australia, enabling Australian applicants to obtain
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  • 108 5 AUSTRIA APPEALS TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Vienna, September 7. Addressing the National Assembly, the Chancellor, Herr Schober, said that in view of the superior strength ctf the Hungarian army, which had not yet been disarmed, Austria could only employ all her diplomatic means to support her rights
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  • 30 5 ALL QUIET. Nairobi. September 7. The military authorities state there has been no further Abyssinian raid into Kenya. All is quiet in the districts recently raided.
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  • 44 5 HARLAND AND WOLFF’S NEW EXTENSION. London, September 7. The Belfast shipbuilders, Messrs. Harland and W olff, will open ship-repair works on the Thames on September 15, and take over all the maintenance work of the Port of London authority.
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  • 588 5 THE HEARTLESS MALE POLITICIANS. At a council meeting of the branch officers of the Housewives’ Association. Mel bourne, the platform of the organisation was discussed. Mrs. Glencross was warmly applauded as she said that she had been requested to move the first plank of their new platform
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  • 171 5 POLEMARCH’S EASY WIN. London, September 7. The St. Leger was run in glorious weather before an enormous crowd. The following is the result: 1 Lord Londonderry’s Polemarch (J. Childs) 60 to 1 against. 2. Lord Carnarvon’s Franklin (Gardner) 100 to 6 against. 3. Lord Glanely’s West ward
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  • 21 5 GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS. London, September 7. In the Gentlemen v. Players match at Scarborough, the Players made 198 all out.
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  • 36 5 JACK HUTCHINSON DEFEATED BY BARNES. New York, September 7. Baines, the American Golf Champion beat Hutchinson, the British Champion by 5 and 4 in a ‘36 hole golf match for a purse of $2000.
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  • 72 5 WINNER TOUCHES 80 MILES PER HOUR. Detroit (Mass), September 7. Miss America 11 won the Lake George trophy for the mile speed championship. The motor boat’s speed was 80.567 miles per hour, a world record for hydroplanes. British Entrant Sinks. London, September 7. Mapleleaf VII, the British entrant
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  • 100 5 “MALAYA” CUP MATCHES ARRANGED. The draw for the southern section in the “Malaya” Cup competition has been completed and is as follows: Negri Sembilan v. Singapore, at Seremban, Saturday, September 10th. Singapore v. Malacca, at Singapore, Saturday, September 17th. Malacca v Negri Sembilan, at Malacca on a date to
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  • 58 5 OPENING LEAGUE. Lahore, September, 5. —A London cable of September 1st to the. “Civil and Mili tary Gazette” gives the following results of League football Division One. Liverpool 3, Manchester 2. Newcastle United 4, Everton o. Sunderland 3, Burnley 2. Division Two. Bury 3. Blackpool 2. In each
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  • 57 5 In the Championship yesterday, H. G. R. Leonard beat M K. Whitlock 9-7, 6-4. The following ties have been fixed: Tuesday, September 13. Singles Handicap Class “A” (Final). Scr. E. J. Bennett v. —15 M. K Whitlock (4). Wednesday, Septerpber 14. Championship.—W. H. Threlfall (Hol
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  • 274 5 JAPANESE AND CHINESE CHAMPIONS IN FINAL. The first round in the Gaunt Cup Lawn Tenn's championship was played on the S.C.C. ground on Wednesday, both games being witnessed by large, crowds. E. N. W. Oliver, the Selangor Champion, met T. M. Sherrington of Perak and beat him, the
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  • 408 5 —“S.T.” ARMY v. NAVY AT JOHORE BAHRU. A most enthusiastic and vocifertus crowd, which included men from the Staffords and H. M. S. Merlin, witnessM'd the friendly contests between these two parties. The show was got up by a few enthusiasts in the fistic art, and! was a decided
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  • 49 5 Ijondon, August 19. -Mr. W. A. Oldfield. the Australian wicketkeeper, has expressed a desire to settle in England and ha- entered into negotiations with Lanca-hire- for whom he will play as an amateur, provided a suitable busines; appo> utment can be found for him.
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  • 25 5 London, August 16. —A golf ball driv en off the tee al Kettering killed a kestrel sixty feet from the grout'd.
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  • 237 6 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ban Whatt Soon for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Gbirbi for Dindinga and SitiawanSappho for Telak Anson. Expbctbd Arrivals. Atreaa, Singapore, Sept 9. Agapenor, Liverpool. Sept 11. Calchas, Singapore, Sept 13. Kashmir, Singapore, Sept 13. Thoogwa, Madras, Sept 14 Keetnuo, Singapore, Sept 16. Teesta, Singapore, Sept 17.
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  • 283 6 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, 1 Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Tehik Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong I I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train ala< 10,1
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  • 50 6 The B T Packet Thoogwa, wi’h mails from Europe is exp p c ed to arrive here on Wednesday morning the 14th instant. Mails despatched from Penang to London on the 10th uhimo, by B I Packet Thongw*, w»8 d divered in London on the 61n instant. I
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  • 71 6 Sept 9—Filli»’ Circus. Dato Kranjat. Gardens, 9-15 p.m. ti u 3ept. 13—Penang As«’z s. Sept 13—Penang Chamber of Commerce, 2-30 p.m. Sept 14—Penang Amateur Boxing Association adj »urned Public Meeting Town Hall 7 p.m, Sept 14—P C C Tennia Tournament Champion-hip Final. Sept 17—Cm c»rt and Dane- S.S.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 491 6 Indigestion and I Bad Stomach Dr. Cassell’s Tablets are the Prized Remedy in All Parts of the Empire. British Guiana. South Africa. C. H. Sampson. Manchester Village, Mr C. Crafford. Kiver, LadiWhim P.O., Berbioe, Corentyn, British smith. CP, South Africa, writes: I Guiana, writes:—“ Nothing f have suffered for eighteen
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  • 745 7 ASSOCIATION formed who read the newspapers will there has been some more or less reCOi eC me correspondence recently in tbe jtl&rre nre paper-. It paid th b ,(,me S Dg P wlw promoft boxing shows know P eO f e rtbont boxing, that anybody wbo u0
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  • 84 7 wlli .P Ia tbe following proP® to-day *****10 afc fcb Esplanade at 6 cb ...The Regiment 3 a. Passes... Hume electi ...The Yeomen j w of the Guard...Sullivan 4 •••“otpouri ...Morena ...cb._ OhiB Jo Chow...Morton ...The Wiggle A Wee Dance...Arthur ,,f y Kuala Lumpur SaniK w ft8
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  • 1167 7 IMPRESSIVE ceremonies at KUALA LUMPUR. On the first day of the Hari Bulan Moharram, afc the commencement of tb<> Mohammedan New Year (Anno Hijra 1340), corresponding with our 4th of September 1921, there began at Kuala Kangsar the nuptials of His Highness H‘J» Sir Suleiman bin Almerhun
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  • 380 7 Messrs Jameg, F Hatton Co Ltd, Manchester, in bheir weekly report dated August 10 »'ate: Toe cotton markets have again been largely affected by American crop news which is continuously unfavourable and gives indication of farther serious deterioration of condition since the issue of the Bureau
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  • 199 7 Ex. Penang, September 9, 1921. (BT COURTBST OF TH8 CHARTERED BANK) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 t 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 163] 3 days’ sight Private 168 B Bombay Demand Bank 163 o Madras Demand
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  • 1283 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Inspector H J Gowland of Kuala Kangsar is ill in Taiping Hospital. Mr and Mrs C Dickinson are leaving Singapore in a few d%ys on a trip to the Philippines. His many friends will be pleased to hear that Mr W H Tate, who is ill in Taiping
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  • 52 7 The following are the latest quotations In Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list:—Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. 1 I 3J 5Q SO 0Q Miaiag. 5 c. Sc. So. Sc. N Taiping 1.32J 1.35 1.25 1.30 Papan T 55c 57Jc 55c 57Je Taiping Tin 1.10 1.15 1.05 1.10 T’kah Hr T
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  • 76 7 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 20 to 23 diamond No. 2 17 19| Unsmoked sheet No. 1 12 13|
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  • 135 7 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, Sept 8th:— Spot £l59.0s down £2 17s 6d 3 months buying£161.10s £3 Os.Od 3 selling £161 15s £3,0s.0d Local Parity $79.91 September 9th: Singapore sold 300 tons at $79 Penang sellers no buyers, at $78 7/8. The Eastern
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  • 233 7 Pbnang, September 9, 1921. 8P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.50 j buyers Cold leaf $72 seller» Black Pepper $19.00 nominal •White Pepper $31 sales. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 nominal Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $45.00 nominal 11 Os $32.00 nominal {No. 1 S13.50 per
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  • 309 7 Penang, Septumver 9, 1921. BEEF— otai Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do ourry 36 Bump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of
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  • 36 7 Churoh Services. 16th Sunday Trinity. September 11. S. Paul’s Chape), Bukit Tcagah. 7 30 a.tn. H'»ly Communion. 8 a,tn. Morning Prayer. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School, S. Anne s Chapel, Prai 8 Holy Communion
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  • 45 7 llrh Sept, IGrh Sunday aber Trinity, 9 15 a. m Matins and bermoo (Tamil). 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. ANDREW’S, PAR1T BUNTAR. llfch Sept, 16th Sunday after 8.30 a.m. Holy Commaoion. 5.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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