Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 212. VOL. XXXIX THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 445 1 I everywhere wholesale i »r i j a I s I Leong A* Co Penang. Ong s,m I flop" X 8 all Provision Stores you can > B I I obtain:— I- THE COLD WATER DYE I I “BULLFINCH” w ĕ 1 Finest Australian I and 2 lbs. tins s
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    • 23 1 [THE BESI GAR IN.TBWN f j-Jl-'' ’ilfj I I jQimpN** v <<> V Mln aitnats S.S. A F M.S Ong Sam u««*r>M a O*. >
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  • 656 2 #a Life of romance. -1 That Corsica is still the land of the hero type of bandit may be gauged by the story told in -*Le Matin" by one of its correspondents, who describes the romantic life of the famous Corsican bandit Romanetti-Ronce in these terms.
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  • 188 2 Apparently the piano is after all to pay tribute to the Municipal Council of Paris. Members of the Finance Committee have racked their brains in the effort to find new sources of local taxation as an alternative to this highly unpopular impost, but without Stair carpets
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    • 1656 2 MISCELLANEOUS. TENDERS INVITEg Straits School of Accountancy. Pawnbrokers’ Licences, a e j: i m| Book-keeping taaichtin Six Easy Postal Negri Sembilan. I 3 ra Lessnns by qualified Loudon Account- fi II Ii j| Ml ant. Satisfaction r n d *.A^°g c hoo < l of Tenders will be received at
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    • 312 2 For a Dependable Service! OF I Books—News —Stationery. The Federal Rubber Stamp c 0 Wholesale and Retail Stationers, Booksellers —News Agents. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH. Our Book-Service Now Extends |j FROM PENANG TO SINGAPORE. Singapore. —TANK ROAD STATION. j BOOKSHOP RAFFLES HOTEL Kedah 4LOR STAR STATION and Bookstags at
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 263 3 "MORNING POST ON INDIA. September 5. The “Morning L‘"j'leader headed “India s de r t i. ''‘.ion," says:—"There is ample 111 1 that the Internment knew for ,Vlll ‘i'?\hat was going on in Malabar. n |,HI ,s oca Government contented a '"V wth looking on with folded hands. llf .lisnuieting
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    • 205 3 a limit-. September 7.—Mr. Kunhi Raman Nayar. B. A.. special mags pate. Cannanore. resumed yesterday the hearing of the case in which 35 Monlah rebel- of Ernad were charged with riot ing. etc. The Moplahs pleaded in lion-rice but did not want to examine rhe defence witnesses.
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    • 254 3 Delhi, September 4.— Passengers from Meerut report an organised looting of vain -hops in that city last night by a mob over a couple of thousands strong. The trouble, t was stated, was due to high prices and unscrupulous methods of 'peculators raising the prices
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    • 113 3 September. 2. —Arrangements have 1 n made to send a mission of help to *b'' English speaking .members of the f liinch in India similar to missions that ia\c g<n )r > f o South Afr’ca, New Zeajj oi'l and other countries. The* Bishop of Sfipnoy
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    • 218 3 Lucknow. September 7,—A Press note states that at Ghazipur an ingenious method employed to dupe credulous and ignorant persons by non co operators has been brought to 1 ght. It was re port ?d that a cloth merchant who had sent for English cloth from Calcutta re ceived
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    • 256 3 Calcutta, September 6.—Sir \ye>ld Wilson, who was for three years civil commissioner in Mesopotam a, arrived in Calcutta yesterday from Rangoon on his way to the Persian Gulf. Interviewed by a press representative he said with regard to the recent development in Mesopotamia: “It is nearly a
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    • 275 3 —“Rangoon Gazette.” The death took place September 1 at the General Hospital Rangoon of the Rev. Brother Henry. Brother Henry was horn in Penang in 1855 and rece ved his education in the Brothers’ School in that town. In 1869, for the purpose of join ng
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    • 126 3 Simla. September 2.-A communique states With reference to the Press com munique dated August 9 the ng further telegram has been received from the Government of Fiji dated Suva. August 3: “My telegrams 2nd and 3rd August. Penang mill labourers commetneed return to work on 3rd August
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    • 472 3 Simla, Septemgfr 2.—A communique says: The Government of given anxious cons deration to the pod tion caused by the. receflt large and rapid rise in the prices of foodstuffs, es pecially of wheat, and they now make the following announcement: I The existing prohib tion of the
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    • 406 3 Simla, September 7. —A communi<{ue says: Waziristan (Mahsud): During the night of 28th-29th August a party of ab >ut 20 Abdullai and Abdul Radunan Khel endeavoured to enter the segregation camp at Haidari Kach which is about 10 miles west-south west of Jandola. One of our patrols encountered
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 687 3 er in FURNITURE. I premises x at Bishop Street are rapidly approaching X rse of a very few weeks we shall open our new floor, 4 by an up-do-date electric lift now irj course of erection) f well made furniture in Penang. To enable us to stock x with absolutely
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  • 454 4 Mr Justice Branch, from Penang, is going to Ipoh to sit id the Coart of Appeal which opens there on Tuesday next. Tqpgku Suleiman, brother of H H the Yam Tuan of Negri Sembilan, and friends are spending a few days in Singapore and are staying at
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  • 480 4 FUNERAL AT PENANG < i < The funeral of the late Mr LAE* Swinney, ARSM, AIMM, F R G S, FCS, who died at Alor Star on the 13 h inst started from the General Hospital this morning about 7.30, the coffin being covered by a
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  • 1931 4 JUDGMENTS OF JUSTICES WHITLEY AND BRANCH. The following is the judgment of the Hon Mr Justice Whitley in the appeal of Inspector Bartels against the decision of *he District Judge, who fpm-d for the Crown and fined the appellant $2OO, for alleged defamation of character. Criminal
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  • 1805 4 Tbe defendant was convict :d before the District Judge of the Settlement of Penang for publishing an imputation concerning tbe nurses and sisters of The General Hospital, Penang, knowing that tbe imputation would harm the reputation of such persons (section 499 and 500 of The Penal Code.)
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  • 160 4 ACCUSED DISCHARGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. September i’ In the Serqjnban murder eas» the three accused were discharged. “A Wicked and Abominate Conspiracy.” Kuala Lpmpur. September 15. There was a sensational develonnvnt in th? Seremban murder case. Mr. Justice Woodward, Chief Judicial Commissioner, summing up
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  • 73 4 A MUNICIPAL DEPUTATION. tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 15. A deputation of Municipal Comniis sioners is attending at Government House to-morrow. Trade Returns. The trade returns for Malaya for August are: —Imports *4,227,600, and qxjiosts $3,933,600, representing an increase over July of 8138.400 and s3<9, 200 respectively.
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  • 268 4 Madras. September 1. —Brigadier (> neral R. B. Worgan. Militaiy Secretary, to tha Prince of Males, arri/ed ,r to day from Ootacamund t" make. arr gements in connection with the the Prince of Males to Madia' m unary next. The Military l 7 said that though
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  • 1571 5 TV tW p I fth and the grouse TH CARNIVAL From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh. August 17. ailway sfttion s presented ani j scenes during the past week. The 'L rO us crowds of shooters and their fa'ies' die well-fitting tweed suits and v ntv caps; the piles
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  • 106 5 London, September 1. —Exciting scenes were witnessed at the arrest of a number of Poplar by Sheriff’s officers. Thousands of people turned out, block ng the, thoroughfares and cheering and booing and impeding the passage of the Sheriff's cars. Nine have hitherto been arrested. They do not in
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  • 1264 5 Tiy< FACTS. According to the best information available, say- a Exchange” •here are at the mo meat at least 10,000,000 people out of a population of about 150,(XX),000 starving in Russia. It is also reported that the cholera plague is terribly intense, and threatens to be a danger
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  • 395 5 A remarkable story about messages from the late Lord Kitchener having been received by a woman through her dead son, and forwarded to Lord Haig, as they purported to reveal German plans, is related in the current issue of “Truth.” Automatic Writing. The paper vouches
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 169 5 Pritchard C©.» Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Penang and Ipoh. Oar Drapery Department has the Reputation for always stocking the very latest in ladies’ wearing apparel, fancy goods, etc. Amongst some of our new goods are included Artificial Silk Jumpers In the Very Latest Cut and Design Price $l4
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  • 1264 6 A London correspondent writing recently on 0 personalities in politics," referring to Mr Winston Charchill, said he gets cleverer every time he speaks and is always a joy to listen to bat he is always restless and the Hoase is always asking itself what he is up
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  • 1767 6 HI Dur li, —‘•J o M.’’ •In his address to the members of the Penang Chamber of Over-Centralised. Commerce on Tuesday the Chairman referred to the system under which ‘‘the important position of Resident Councillor is reserved to officers who are on the point of retiring.” This
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    • 274 6 11 41 ffioL) MEASUREMENT. j)® partmcn t <J The basis of any sound undertaking, be it Commercial, Industrial, Scientific or JU merely Domestic, is accurate measurement; measurement both of initial resources or raw materials, and of finished product or result achieved. 1 y X <J In those undertakings where liquids
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 196 7 groi ping scheme, important proposals. fPeuter's Londoit September 14. 4n important scheme on which the „1 Office is now engaged for group. )'*’frown Colonies and Protectorates ing j C Hi 'h Commissioners and giving uD^’1 i autonomous powers is out“the !I n d object is to
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  • 141 7 CABINET COMMITTEE’S REPORT. London. September 13. The official report of the meeting of the Cabinet I'nemployment Committee says the Committee has reviewed the whole position with regard to unemployment and onsidered means to relieve the present distress and measures required to provide for the situation in the winter. The
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  • 89 7 Berlin. September 13. A message from Munich says the Baden authorities have ascertained that the murderers of Erzberger were a stu. dent, Tillessen, and a merchant, Schulz, recently living in Munich, who are memhers of the Ehrhard brigade, which pro. mineritly participated in Kapp’s insurrection. Accused
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  • 142 7 “3,000,000 MARKS INVOLVED. Berlin, September 14A meeting of the Renner Tanning ComHamburg, confirmed the transfer "f ’he company to a forestal, ,(l| d railways in London. A e e gram was read from the forestal company intimating that they would build eir own factory in Germany and
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  • 12 7 Berl n, September 13. Hh electricians’ strike has ended.
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  • 46 7 New York, September 13. Imli'i S!dcnt Warding i s taking a brief a aa y m Ne w York. He was given H,' leat ovati °n at a theatre last night. ni<r| IS r <, llu g to-day, and spending the on the Presidential yacht.
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  • 200 7 SIGN OF HOPE. London, September 13. Replying to the loyal address from the Convocation o f York, the King says: “A stable peace is the goal towards which we must unceasingly labour.” He is con. fident that hi s Ministers at home and from the Dominions
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  • 218 7 London, August 18. —Opinion generally on Ireland while it remains confident that a way will be found for a settlement proceeds to criticise the action of Sin n Fein in refusing the large measure of Home Rule now offered and remarks that if the Irish leaders have-
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  • 166 7 CANAD I AN DIS APPOINTMENT. Great disapointment is felt in Canada at Mr. de Valera’s persistence in his impossible demand of separation. Keen political thinkers discern an element of bluff in his reply to the British offer, and believe he is only feeling for a limit. Neither in the
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  • 94 7 San Francisco, September 1«. In the, course of the pre! minary legal proceedings in the Arbuckle case, the District Attorney examined a witness professionally described aa a motion* picture bathing girl, with Die o jeet o ascertaining if sha had been induced to commit perjury in consequence
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  • 35 7 London, September 13. Exchequer returns from April 1 to October 10 show the receipts were £4OO. 000,000 and the expenditure compared vitli £51.000,Wu ami SM OGO.OOO in the corresponding pe< <<l last year.
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  • 105 7 THE COURSE «EGOTIATIONS. London, SepteiniXr Reuter says the latest reports received in London regarding the, British and Afghan negotiations at Kabul state tha favourable conversations have not been broken. There is no prospect of a rupture. Lt was fully 7 realised when the conversations opened that it would
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  • 316 7 -Vale. Geneva, September 14. The Committee of the League of Nations adopted the recommendation in favour of leaving the difficult question of relations between the International Labour Office and the Council of th< League in suspense. The League and Opium. 0 Geneva, September 14. After hearing
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  • 57 7 THE JUDGES. Geneva. September 14. At the ballot for the election of judges to the Court of International Justice, the following were elected: —Senor Altamira (Spain), Senor Alvarez (Chile), Signor Anzilotti (Italy). Senor Barboza (Brazil), Senor de Bustamente (Cuba), Viscount Finlay (Great Britain). Heer Loder (Netherlands),
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  • 48 7 Brussels, September 14 The Belgian delegation to protect Belgian interests in the Far East at the Washington Conference will consist of M. Jaspar, Foreign Minister, M. Theurtis, Minister of Finance, Baron de Marchienne, Ambassador at Washington, and M. Franqui, an expert on Chinese questions.
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  • 95 7 ACCEPTANCE BY THE KING. Simla, September 2.—Hi s Excellency the Viceroy has received the following telegram from the Secretary of State: “His Majesty the King, acting on the advice of the Secretary of State, has accepted Sir Thomas Holland’s resignation. The announcement will be made in
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  • 38 7 RELIEF AND TRANSPORT. Riga, September 13. Eleven steamers with corn cargoes for the Russian famine-stricken are lying here, but Russia has only provided 200 trucks, Urgent requests to Moscow for additional means of transport hitherto are unanswered.
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  • 170 7 Paris, August 14. —“Humanite” publishes an appeal from Maxim Gorki to the French people. He says: —“I have been asked-if I desired to address an appeal to France on behalf of the starving people of Russia. Certainly I do not address myself to a France which herself
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  • 279 7 The Polish Government is taking stringent precautions to prevent famine stricken Russians from crossing the frontier, but s strenuously exerting itself to repatriate Polish subjects. Hundreds of refugees are packed here in barracks. Thousands are in tents at th© little frontier town of Baranovitch. They relate dreadful
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  • 182 7 STERN FIGHT AGAINST DISEASE. London, August 23,—-The “Times' correspondent at Warsaw states that in Poland fhe problems caused by the epidemic continue to be bigger than she can reason ably be expected to face unaided, particularly as they affect the whole of Europe. The League of Nations at Geneva
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  • 57 7 AMERICAN FIRM’S GIANT PIPELINE. Mexico City, September 13. The Government has granted a concession to Messrs. Clay T. Yenby of Los Angeles to construct an oil pipeline from Puerto Mexico to Salina Cruz. The line will follow 7 the Tehuantepec railway. The estimated cost is $10,000,000 and the
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  • 210 7 TILDEN DEFEATS SHIMIDZU. Philadelphia, September 14.* In the American national lawn tennis singles championship Tilden defeated Shimidzu 6 —4, 6—4, 6 —l. Mlle, Lenglen Retires. New York, September 14. Mlle. Lenglen has cancelled all lawn tennis engagements owing to ill-health. Doctors say she will be unable to
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  • 28 7 Paris, September 14. Bouzonne. retained the French fly w'eight boxing championship in a c>n test against the challenger, Emilei Juliard, which lasted the full 20 rounds.
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  • 27 7 Athens, September 13. A communique of September 10 says ihe enemy attacked our centre and left in great strength but were repulsed.
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  • 221 7 TREATY GIVING SOVEREIGNTY TO GREECE. The terms are now published of a Treaty between the Allied Powers and Greece relative to Thrace. It was sign ed at Sevres on August 10, 1920. and under it Greece is granted all rights and titles to the territory in
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  • 255 7 —Ex. Australia stands in a position of isolation in adhering to its policy of prohibiting importations from Germany. Al though the Prime Minister stated some months ago that the question would very shortly be submitted to Parliament for a J determination on policy, nothing has yet been done
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  • 522 7 ADJOURNED MEETING. An adjourned public meeting of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association was held in the Town Hall, Penang, l;fct night. Mr. Hastings Rhodes, President occupied the chair in the presence of a moderate attendance which in-cluded:—Lieut.-Col. Whitey Inspecto* Beckingham, Sergt.-Major Groggin, Rev. Walter Naish, Acting
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  • 210 7 IPOH CLUB DRAW WITH C. J. C. The meeting between the Ipoh Club and the C. J. C. “A” team to-day < n the Ipoh padang in connection with the Kinta Football League was watched by a large gather ng as both teams are amongst the strong
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  • 25 7 London. September I—-The French jockey Belhouse is going to India in the winter and w ill ride for Mr. Galstaun s stable.
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  • 407 8 Minutes of a meeting of the Munie* pal Commissioners of George Town, Penang held on Tuesday the 30th August 1921. Present. S. Cbdrington Piesident. Dr. P. Liston, Messrs. W. H. Thorne, J. L. McFall. Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. Messrs Yeoh Guan Seok, P. K. Nambyar. 1. The minutes
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  • 318 8 The most wonderful thing in the world is the development of a. child. From that scrap of helpless humanity, voicing its needs in an unintelligible cry, to the healthy, vital and keen-brained young man or woman of twenty-one—what a journey has been travelled! A
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  • 54 8 Madras. September 6. —LieutenantColonel E. A. Roberts, 1.M.5., third sur gedti, General Hosp tai. Madras, was drowned yesterday evening off Elliots’ Beach while bathing. He was a brother of Mr. C. H. Roberts, who was under secretary of state for India in J 914-15, and has a
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  • 955 8 suit in an increase in price.—“L. and C. E.” ESTATE IN MALAYA. In a letter to ‘‘The Time»,” a correspondent gives impressions of a iub ber*estate, penned in somewhat picturesque language. At the same time he has lapses of pessimism when be writes There is something
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  • 267 8 SELLING AT LESS THAN COST Mr. Charles L. Dalziel, C. A., presided» at the annual meeting of the Vallam brosa Rubber Company (Limited), at 34 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, ->n August 16. In moving the adoption of the report the Chairman said the year’s result was a loss
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  • 170 8 Stagnation has ruled in tha Rubber market, and owing to lack of support a few sales have -caused a fairly general dwindling of prices- says the “Sunday J -nc> of August 14. Vailambrosas fell back smartly on a disappointing report. Ch ef interest has been centred upon a
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  • 283 8 Messrs. W.lliam Jacks and Co., London report on 18th August. Business all round coni’ nues on a very small scale, and there is little chance of any improvement until tha price of fuel is breught to a reasonable level. Another important factor is difinitf settlement~of the Irish and
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  • 373 8 MANCHESTER WEEKLY MARKET REPORT Messis .fames 1’ R IIH M«ohe s te.. report The feature of the week' t the cotton markets ha s sistent unfavourable news, b f n ing American cron. The v'« ners Association. i n thei r ’J** 1 report, now estiiwte th,. 57, indicating a
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  • 179 8 Mr G. O. Blacker reports for Morreau and Spiegelberg, Manchester, on August 10, as follows: Cloth. —A steady miscellaneous busi ness continues. Bombay. Madras. Cal. cutta. Java. Singapore. China, and Egypt, have all made purchases. The continent has been in the market during the week, but
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 207 8 is F <-1 The wStalMtrclOg sgj LIGHT CAR The Car for the Owner-Driver. Comfort in keeping with its appearance of quiet elegance are features of the Standard Light, Cai that have won the favour of the Owner-Drivers throughout the world. 2 and 4- Sealers supplied. Standard Motor Car Co., Ltd.,
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    • 249 8 IF YOU WORRY, READ THIS. Useful Hints for Dark Days. Worry never brought any g""d body. Still you say, “I don't cause I want to; it is because 1 c«-'‘ r it” or, “I worry because 1 have to worry «about.' j We all have our troubles, am 11 course-
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  • 1054 9 I ou'S SUSPENSION LEADS TO I BM litigation. I uon of considerable local comI A .‘lmportance was begun, in the I erCl Qjart Singapqf e, before the Chief I ?C e Sir Walter Shaw, the parties being I B ng» Po r« versus I n s Godwin, J
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  • 325 9 POSSESSING COUNTERFEIT COINS. At the Perak Assize, before &is Lordship Mr Justice E C Watson, a Chinese named Tak was charged with b tf n jL in possession of 51 counterefiti K* coins, Stragrs Settlements five cent pieces, Mr Mill 4, 1) PP, appeared in support of tbe
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  • 407 9 Owing to the high cost of coal great attention is being given by engineers to the burning of coal in the form of dust. Thia process involves of course bhe thorough pulverising of the coal, and its success depends largely upon the efficiency and economy of the
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  • 58 9 The following are quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <k Co. 'a share list Yesterday. 8 8 g ff SHARES. 3 g, a to x eg Sc. Sc. So. So. Miatui. Asam K 37/- 38/- 36/6 37/6 Papan T 50c 55c 47|c 52|c Taiping Tin 1.05 1.07jc 1.02 J
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  • 30 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for August Bintang lbs 10,000 n if,500 J in>ah t> 9,832 Kota Tinggi n 24,000 Pundut 51,000 Pelepah Valley 40,000 Siginting 15,000
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  • 64 9 Kaiupong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd.— Output for the first half of September— Hours run [two dredges] 528, cubic yards treated 69,000, Total piculs 556.93, nett value $25,128.20. No 2 lost 83 hours boiler cleaning. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Limited— Output for the first half of September— Hours run
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  • 131 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, Sept 14th Spot £155.15s down 17a 6d 3 months buying £l5B Os 155.0 d 3 selling £158,5s 155.0 d Local Paiity $77 79 Sept 15th Singapore 75 tone at $77,75; Penang buyers no sellers at $77 50 The
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  • 248 9 Penang September 15, 1921 BP. Tapioca 56.75 sales M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $16.00 nomina’ White Pepper $3O sales. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 nominal Cloves —no stock. Nutmegs 80s $45.00 nominal 110 s $32.00 nominal {No. 1 $l3 50 per
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  • 39 9 Sept 17—ACS U Re Union and Rally, Sports and Concert, Sept 17—Coic.Ht and Dance S.S Co, Ltd, Club, Butterworth P.W. 9-15 pm. Sept 21—Board of Licencing Justice?, 2 30 p m, P.O C. Gymkhana, end of September.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 713 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. o NOTICES. I I 1 I STRIKING VALUE IN CHARMING I BOXIIMG. DRESS GOODS. o i We h I AMAIcUK oUAINb AooUuIAIIUN. values this house continues to offer. Moderate’ I 1 X as the prices are the real value of the goods A Tournament will be held at
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  • 1935 10 -f 8 T,” TAKE THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFER. The following letter was sent by General Smuts, before he left for S ruth Africa, to Mr ffc Vuk nt. A copy was supplied by General Smuts to the Prime Minister, with permission to publish. Savoy Hotel, London, August
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  • 956 10 It has been decided by the British India Steam Navigation Go to call all their moTor ships by names commencing the letter “D,” the first let»er of the word “Diesel,’ New steamers building for companies affiliated with the Shell Oil combination are taking the names of various kinds
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  • 231 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Teluk Anson. van Goens for Deli, Langsa, Edi, T Semawe, Segli, Olehlth and Sabang. Kashmir for Australasia, Ceylon, India. Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Martinque for Singapore. Yeboshi Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein
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  • 256 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 1 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore j&6 p m and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train ah» 10.15 a.m.
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  • 15 10 The homeward mail, by the Teest? clos 8 at 10 ».m. on Saturday.
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  • 147 10 Penang, September 15, 1921 (By Courtesy of thk Chartkred Bane) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/r 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 17/3? 1, 3 Documentary 2/4 5/b Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 162 3 days' sight Private 168 Bombay Demand Bank „162 < Madras Demand Bank 162
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  • 721 11 HUNANE3E FALL Hankow, August 26,--Troops of Wa. Pei-fu have driven the Hunanese beyond Cbung-hopu which Wu took sometime ago from the Hunanese. Hunanese stations between Tingahibchiao and Chung-hope have not yet been cleared. Chao Chi, tLe brother of Chao Ti.’Tuchun of Honan, Las gone to Siening to reinforce
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  • 118 11 ju gf few day’s time the icebreaker Alexandria will sail from Leith in connexion with the expedition organized by the All Russian Co-op native Society, Limited, London, to explore the possibilities of establishing anew trade route between Great Britain and Siberia by way of the Kara Sea.
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    • 256 11 I HI Draw the cork and The quantity is I Haig Haig Five quality rare. You 1 Stars Scots Whisky can onlv get it in tha will sing its own praises tr y esi Places St* I THE CHOICE o/ discrimination s i HE exquisite quality and scarcity of Haig
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    • 724 12 I RUSTIKOr The Artistic Wood IM Preservative IK Made in Four Standard Shades. Proof gainst White Ants,' Dry Rot etc., in Timber. j Used by Hundreds of Es b fates throughout Malaya. J Manufactured by the well-known makers ot HALL’S DISTEMPER Sole Agents: Sub-Agenfs: William Jacks Co., R. T. Reid
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