Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, F No. 214. .VOL, LXXIK. SATURDAY. 17th SEPTEMBER. 1921. PRIOE 15 OENTS.
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    • 345 1 jVIKKO ;J fiOi 7, NORTHAM j! ROM), <[ i Telephone No. 579, < i ross's I 1 A I* I ■X’rf'W «•sew f*< I AUKS HEAD I I PILSENER I 5f H tobacco c* l«l U» J E= HHK J t— t» I x. Is to be obtained from all
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    • 17 1 THE BEST CAR IN.TOWN i **'*>'** Yia I MH Atratt IS. a MLS. Ong Sam Leon* A 00.
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  • 557 2 A holiday feeling pervaded the Stock Exchange recently. What little business is passing is confined almost entirely to investment stocks, which are very firm. The new colonial loans are all strong, and they are likely to remain so until the Government’s embargo on new issues is reifloved. New
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  • 207 2 —Ex. In these days of labour saving devices it is surprising that no one has invented one tiny modification in the English language which would save millions of people writing millions of words in the course of a year. What is wanted is a new pronoun meaning
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  • 77 2 London, August 5. —The Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Express’’ states that 15,000,000 women in Europe are doomed to become “old maids. Inter national statistics collected there, he pointed out, showed the excess of women over men in Europe had been increased by 10,000.000 since 1913. The
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  • 713 2 DISCOVERY OF RICH OILFIELDS IN THE FROZEN NORTH. A romantic story lies behind the finding of the new oilfields in the- frozen North territory of Northern British Columbia, says the Central News Ottawa correspondent, who gives details of the trip undertaken by Howard Colley,
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    • 1716 2 miscellaneous. tenders invited. tenders invited. vacancy for two men p awn brokers’ Licences, Pawnbrokers’ Licences, in U mess near to town. Sembilan. SdangOr. Apply: W J. EDMONDS, c/o “Cash Chemists” Ltd. Pena sx .re., from .be l.t ander mentioQed eM from the Ut Straits School of Accountancy. s bM (North
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    • 143 2 SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN. against. HOT weather ills. Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months are to small Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, *entiy and stomach troubles are life at this time, and often a precious life is lost after only a few hWurs illness. I he mother who keeps Baby’s
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    • 708 2 A- Beauty G if( For Your HARLENE HAIR.DRILL" rw. REAL HAIR AND 1,000,000 u HAIR-I»ILL'' OUTFnt m woman, With proper care it become/ th crown of her charm and beantv ndeed th»,!* of “Harlene Hair-Ilrill crowning beauty and can assure f th this declaration by *te ,ruh!s A Free Trial
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  • 1495 3 HELFFERICH OX “DI TCJH IGNORANCE AND DESPOTISM.’’ I’ or obvious reasons we have of late given sonic little space-to the relation? between the Germajis and Dutch in thp -East Indies, says the “Straits Times.” Never for one moment however had wa’ thought it possible that
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  • 153 3 The German activity is fanned by the wild fluctuation in the mark. The instability of the mark is such that Berlin prices of German shares representing tangible property, such a< far tories, are fluctuating with the number of marks to the in the rat-ei of ex
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    • 856 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN 1921.. ISSUE OF $*****.000 LOAN. Rearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable B half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist MAY, 1926 FREE OF INCOMT TAX AND OTHER DUTIES. a •price of issue—
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    • 112 3 PRITCHARD’S Wine and spirit Department. ROBERTSON’S “PRIVATE STOCK” WHISKY This is Whisky of Pre-War distillation —hence the distinction in the name Compare it with any otherJJWhisky for quality, mellowness and price. It is a BF-ALLY SPECIAL WHISKY. I_. II SIMONDS “MILK STOUT. A Revolution in Brewing. CT An Ideal /||ik
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  • 1188 4 NINE WICKETS VICTORY FOR THE REST. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] —Ex. C’ London, September 16. In the four day match at the Oval between the Champion County and the Rest of England, the Rest won by nine wickets. AUSTRALIANS vs. SOUTH OF ENGLAND. London. September 3.—The Austrahans commenced their match with
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  • 99 4 ’The decision to abandon the proposed M. C. C. tour in New Zealand this winter s due mainly to thei difficulties the M. C. C. would have experienced in obtaining anything like a representative amateur team to undertake the journey at pjesent. It is hoped,
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  • 56 4 The French Rugby Union team whfch is to tour Australasia will'sail on 15th May. The team will call at South Africa, where two games will be played. The party, which consists of 30 exsoldiers and civ lians, will return in September 1922, via America, playing two games
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  • 28 4 New York, Ist August.—Warren Kealoha, the Hawaiian swimmer, has established a new record at Honolulu by covering 150 yards with the back stroke in 109 seconds
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  • 212 4 Mr. Justice Branson, the latest appointed judge, was knighted at Buckingham Palace yesterday morning. Later in the day he presided over a Vacation Court. He is the only occupant of the High ourt Bench who was born in Great Yarmouth, so he leaves unaffected the contest between
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  • 431 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, August 17. —In cricket, the bowlers have had a look in, and kept down the scoring. The County Championship is now practically settled. Aberdeenshire will carry off the honour most deservedly, and although they did not add lustre to their record last week
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  • 375 4 As I have already explained, big sums have been made in theatrical ventures by lucky managers and City speculators says Junius Junior in the ‘‘Financier.” For when a play or musical comedy takes the public fancy the manager strikes it rich. “The Geisha” earned£2,soo,ooo before the
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  • 1316 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The death is announced at home t f Professor Das Gupta. The King's delegates have conferred on Sir R. Baden-Powell the Commandership of the Order of the Crown of Belgium. Mr E J Bennett of tl£ Borneo Company Ltd, Penang, has been transferred to Ipoh, He left for
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  • 503 4 Impressive Military Funeral. The death of Col. Robert Schlesinger I Hutchison, C B E, Command Paymaster, which occurred at the General Hospital, t Singapore, on Wednesday afternoon came as a shock not only to his numerous friends in Singapore but also to the garrison, where he
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 441 4 p thb Editor of t BE PlIli!1G Sw.-I w„ tiM <] paper the vigorous a 3* d mode by Mr W S Qoldu, io p "“Sbi address to the members of of Commerce. lam afraid be h a ed sny chance he had of bein» u
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  • 322 4 The paddy crop report tor Siam has now been issued for the second week of August, The whole of the monthon of Ayudhya was then doing well. The area planted in that monthon was 2.389,246 rai as compared with 2,612,083 rai at the same 4fiate last year. This
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  • 146 4 The Modest Soldieb and The Germas Barbis ter. Discussing the Leipzig war (trials, a legal correspondent of A Times says that in the opening cases tne interpretation was perfect. Unfortunately the interpreter, r fessor of English st tbe University, was obliged to leave after the first »eek
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  • 1224 5 IO E PRINCE S PROPOSED» VISIT. Z oO<i m an y Englishmen are beginning 7 e l seriously anxious about the Prince’s t 0 n.Ad visit to India, writes Mr Harold P r P in the Sunday Times.*’ Io is a 10 of the utmost importance that
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  • 485 5 In their latest review of tbe foreign exchange Messrs Samuel Montagu and Co supply some valuable statistics relative t<> the wages prevailing in Germany and Austria. The daily wages (December, 1920) expressed in marks per hour of f >ur categories of Krupps's workmen, who are
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  • 143 5 By the absorptior>of tile seven distilleries of James Calder and Company, Ltd. Ed'nburgh, tbe Distillers Company have for all practical purposes secured control of the whisky trade of the w-jrld, telegraphs the Daily Chronicle Edinburgh correspondent. Tbe Distillers Company, whose capital is £5,354 546, previously
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  • 600 5 FIVE MONTHS’ TOUR. Subject to Aino? alterations as circumstances may dictate the programme of the tour of the Prince of Wales in India hag now been settled. It» will extend over five months, and 38 centres will be visited. The tom-, like that of the
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  • 101 5 London. August B.—An English firm has submitted the proposals to the Greek Government for permission to search the bottom of Navarino Harbour for the wreckage of the Turco-Egyptian fleet, consisting of upwards of 80 vessels, which was sunk in action in 1827. (Navarino Bay (in the
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  • 113 5 The correspondent of the ‘Daily Express” at Berlin states that lamentable revelations have been made by an escaped prisoner from an internment camp, in which the Bavarian Government detains foreigners who do not possess a regular visa. Many helpless victims have been, incarcerated there for nine months.
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    • 655 5 ft A New Shipment just arrived of the celebrated ft WILLSON GOGGLES J The Standard Eye-Protectors for Sunlight, Dust, Wind and Glare, J X WILLSON GOGGLES are carefully designed for correct appearance and Z i comfortable wear. They are strongly made, light in weight, and beautiful- 2 J ly finished.
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  • 1300 6 It is impossible to exaggerate the gravity of the latest news on the subject of Ireland. The cancellation of the proposed conference at Inverness between members of the British Cabinet and representatives of Dail Eireann is a very serious event, because it signifies the rupture of negotiations
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  • 1403 6 It may be assumed, we think, that there is an intention to Lost—-in the effect certain changes Indian Ocean. which will have a bearing on the future the Crown Colonies and Protectorates. Many people regard this as inevitable. Several of the Overseas Premiers have urged that where
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  • 237 6 Provinck Gang Robbery. At the Assizes, to-day, before Mr Justice Whitley and a common jury, the trial was concluded of the three Malays who were charged with the offence of gang robbery, alleged to have been committed at Sungei Bakan, Province Wellesley, on the night of the 29
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  • 124 6 We are informed entris 3 coming in fast for the promise tion, and ,ome good and k'»» 1 contested bouts can be con eX The public are reminded that as President, Lt Col. Hastings Rb d J"’ b QQ told them" this association cannot It will take
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    • 260 6 41 feulj MEASUREMENT. IQ The basis of any sound undertaking, be I it Commercial, Industrial, Scientific or merely Domestic, is accurate measure- I, ment; measurement both of initial resources or raw materials, and of finished product or result achieved. Q In those undertakings where liquids (from a trickle of trade
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 34 6 THE TIDES. Sigh Water. Low Water To-day. 12.21 a.m. 6 45 p.m. 12.25 p.m. 6,56 p,m. To-morrow. 12,47 a.m 7.12 a.m. 12.53 p.m. 7.21 p.m. Monday. 1,14 a,m. 7.37 a.m. 1.21 p.m. 7.45 pro?
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  • 543 7 p E VALERA’S REPLY. I Peuter's Telegrams.] London, September 15. I, Yaiera’s is published in puhlin.. He accepts the invitation given I die Cabinet at Inverness, in the terms the dosing clause of Mr. Lloyd ...rc’q letter on September 8, but regin ms Ireland’s independence as a sovereign State.
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  • 123 7 PRELIMINARY PREPARATIONS London, Septembe® 3. —The. unpiece dented decision to hold the Cabinet meeting at Inverness is due to the presence in Scotland *f the bulk of the Cabinet members apart from the Premer, notab’y Mr. Churchill, Sir R. Horne, Sir Hainap Greenwood, Sir E. Geddes
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  • 162 7 London, September s.—Since the centre the Empire moved northwards, Inver11Pss, which is always crowded with .touGsts at the present time of the year, is preparing for a record influx during the present week. When the Ministers arrive e< fc? esd ay> appreciable proportion ot the Scottish
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  • 252 7 The following are the chief^ points of the»Government offer: Full Dominion status forthwith, and complete autonomy in taxation and Jinance. Beland to maintain her own Law ourts ai?d Judges, her own military forces for Home Defence, and %eq own police; and z to take over th e Irish
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  • 31 7 London. September 16. Two rival parties came into conflict in Belfast this afternoon. Revolvers were fired and two weme.n x were wounded. The mil iary dispersed**the risers.
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  • 93 7 NEW EPOCH IN SCIENCE. London, September 15. The British Association concluded one of its most memorable gatherings at Edinburgh. It will meet at Hull in 1922, and at Liverpool in 1923, and probably in Canada in 1924. The President. Sir Edwain Tharpe, in his concluding address, said
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  • 54 7 NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN. London, September 15. Negotiations between masters and men as regards wage reductions from four to eleven shillings weekly, involving 50,000 workers, broke down at |o-day’s meeting of the joint industrial council of the soap and candle trades. The workers withdrew after the refusal of the
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  • 20 7 London, September 15. Th» •cardroom workers have their claims, and the danger of a stoppage, is averted
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  • 45 7 Ottawa, September 15. The Premier. Mr.'Meeghen.has received the resignations of all the Ministers as a preliminary to the reconstruction of the Cabinet, details of which will be announced early next week. It is expected that Parliament will be dissolved immediately afterwards.
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  • 62 7 “A DISASTIM F%R THE GREEKS.” London, September 15 The Daily Express’ Constantinople coi respondent, in a despatch sent by mail in order to avoid trans-Hellenic cable censorship, declares the result of the recent fighting in Asia Minor is a decided disaster for the Greeks, but the Weakness of
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  • 90 7 Lahore, September 15. All except ten of the accused concerned in the Nankana Sahib affair were found guilty. Tl*> oriest was among the auiliv. Judgment was deferred ii’l October. Reuter wired on August S.—One of the arrested men in the Nankana Sahib fighting has confessed how a
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  • 255 7 Ban Adore, September 5. —The first party of sick, consisting of an officer and nine men, ci the Dorsets, arrived in Bangalore last night from the Moplah country after long marches over flooded country and under a sweltering sun, bivouacking anywhere at night under tor- f rential rain.
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  • 253 7 —Ex. Th? trade figures for July still show the effect of the great coal strike —nearly five millions was paid during the month for imported foreign coal (an article unknown in Great Britain in normal times) while our coal exports were down for the month by nearly
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  • 166 7 Anmunt piv.v ously acknowledged. $8,683, Madam Ooi Kim Heok $5O. Poll Seng $lOO, Gim Cheang $5O. Gini Bee Chan $5O, Hejap Tek Chan $4O. Cheah Eng Hean Kong Eng Chiang Kee $3O, Kim Kheng Leong $2O, Soon Joo $2O, Seng Joo Huat $2O, Sin Hun
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  • 67 7 INTERNATIONAL JUDGESHIPS AND WIREPULLING. Geneva, September 15. In the elections to the Court of International Justice, the States voted alphabetically. Senor Barboza headed the first ballot with 38 votes, followed by M. Weiss with 30. A noticeable result of the elections is the success of the South Ameri•cau
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  • 49 7 JOINT COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL. Geneva, September 16. The Joint Committee of the Council of the Assembly has been appointed, and consists of Councillors Hymans (Belgium) Wellington Koo (China) Quinones, do Le,on (Spain) and the Assembly members Motta (Switzerland) van Swinderen (Netherlands) and Zahle (Den mark.)
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  • 32 7 ITALIAN CONTINGENT ARRIVES. Oppeln, September 15. The first contingent of Italian reinforcements for Upper Silesia has arrived. The British have occup ed Lipine. and other places will be occup.ed shortly.
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  • 104 7 BRITISH AND DUTCH AMENITIES. The Hague. September 15. The cordiality of the British and Dutch amenities here was greatly enhanced by Rear-Admiral Hodges, causing a salute of 21 guns to be fired by the warship Coven try on leaving Ymuiden docks, although he was not bound by
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  • 61 7 Philadelphia, .September 15. Ten men were killed and 28 injured by the explosion of a naptha still of the Atlantic Refining Company. Several, caught in an upper storey of the building, jumped 75 feet to escape the flames. Most of them were killed on the spot.
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  • 192 7 London, August 9.—The Hambtug correspondent of the “Morning Post states that ex Captain Czernkak. an Hungarian aviator, has been arrested on a charge of murdering Count Tisza the Hungarian statesman, in Novemb 1918. [Count Tisza was shot by soldiers in the presence, of hi» wife
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  • 114 7 London. August 8. —The correspondent i f the Daily Express” at Munich states that while Great Britain is still suffering from the war-t’me liquor res trictibns the pc t pie of Munich joyously celebrat'd the plum of the beer drir a ers’ status quo. A gigantic
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  • 154 7 ANOTHER “TIMES” COMMENT. London, September 15Commenting on the plight of the Chinese owing to the political conflict, the “Times” says nevertheless China re mains, in its people’s habit of stubborn work and its immense natural resources, a country of singular resources. The paper sees certain hopeful features for the
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  • 38 7 Rome, September 15. The 60<ith anniversary of the death of Dante is being celebrated throughout Italy A national holiday was observed yesterday by a Church service and a great banquet at Ravenna, where he died.
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  • 30 7 Christiania, September 15. The Ragting adopted the Bill, which will now be enacted, prohibiting the importation of spirituous liquors containing over 14 per cent alcoholic strength.
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  • 248 7 TO HELP REVOLUTION. 'Something of the vid romance of filibustering in the Spanish Main camo into rather dull and matter of fact La a Courts, when Mr. Justice Hill, in the Admiralty Division, ordered the si camship Harrier, formerly a British gun boat, to be forfeited to
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  • 256 7 Tht big German shipping companies, says the Berlin correspondent of the Exchange, are actively preparing for put ting their own steamers into the Atlantic services. The joint service of the Harriman concern and the Hamburg-America line which began on January 17 has so far been conducted
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  • 109 7 FOUR CHARGES. San Francisco, September 15. The Coroner’s jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against Arbucklj and added a rider recommending the authorities to take steps “to prevent the further occurrence of such events, so that San Francisco shall not be made the rendezvous of gangs of debauchees.’ Arbuckle
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  • 108 7 .—Vale. Parts, September 14 The Tcheco-Slovakian Government has sent the Allied Ambassadors’ Council in Paris a note calling their earnest at ten l ion to the troubled situation prevail i'.ig in Western Hungary, as threatening the peace of Central Europe. Geneva, September 14. The Assembly of the League
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  • 221 7 GOVERNMENT AND MUNICTPA. LITJES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 17. H. E. the Governor met the Municipal Commissions s at Government House to discuss the relations between the Municipality and the Government. The Governor, in his opening speech, welcomed criticism, and reminded them that both the Government
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  • 257 7 London, September 6.—The wives of the arrested Poplar Councillors are very noisy a® regards the sufferings of their husbands. Three visited the prison today and found three councillors sick in the infirmary. They told a pressman that the prisoners’ condition was due to the violent change of diet.
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  • 1118 8 TH?; PROPOSED CORPORATION? A well-informed correspondent writes as follows under the pseudonym of “Planter Shareholder” to the “Financier” It is naturally with the greatest interest that shareholders in rubber com panics are studying the scheme recently issued by the Rubber Growers’ Association, and it certainly behoves them for
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  • 226 8 The annual general meeting of the Prve Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Limited, was held in London. Mr. Frank Copeman presided, and. in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that the company was iohlunate in having two products, namely, rubber and coconuts. On the rubber last
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  • 366 8 HARMFUL INFLUENCES. The bad effect of the cinema on the prestige of the white races among other races is touched upon by Miss Katherine Fullerton Gerould, in an interesting articlei in the -July “Atlant c Monthly on “Movies.” “We have (she writes) a great responsibility on
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  • 1302 8 A pamphlet i s about to be issue! to the members of the Society, stat ing that at a recent meeting of thei CcKmcil it was decided periodically to issue reports showing the nature of thei work undertaken by the Society. Sime inception of the Society
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  • 122 8 The return of foreign imports and exports of British Malaya during August issued by the acting Registrar of Import and Export office, shows that the total value of imports last month was $42,2’6. Bs9, compared with 891. 977 in July an in—ease of $1,384,912, and exports,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 170 8 M«raeg _y 7 1 MBEraMT Jjgostj® >X --==<>s:W. D. AND H. O. WILLS THE THREE .Eg CASTLES I Virginia Cigarettes. j 1! “ORDINARY” i I y"-L iy* w V y in<»ggg* ALSO:— > Ti SLy°^ UK -W the three castles t utrce Castles• "jR r-_ e > I lO MAGNUMS.”
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    • 253 8 FULNESS AFTER MEALS, FLATULENCE—ACIDITY. Was your last good meal entire!.' >1" by the sense of fulness which followed o This trouble is a sure sign of slow -r complete digestion, and this- m 1 11 proof that the- stomach is not so as it ough* to be- Worse troiii will
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  • 531 9 judgment reserved. Tbe«qtion of Mr Goodall, trading as dall fjnd Company, against Messrs H 8 t i R W McKerrow, R Godwin, J X e |goD H T Karsten J M Sime and D G W Aimers, sued personally and as mem c f the Singapore
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  • 120 9 Official Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its usual section 0B Wednesday when there was catalogued —1.458,839 lbs. Tone 651 27 Offereds j, 3 ‘21,942 lbs. Tons 590.15 Sold-. U 60.774 lbs Tons 562.84. Prices Totalized. Riboed Smoked Sheet; ''ingapore Standard Quality 27$ tqual to
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  • 47 9 The following are the latest quotations Id B,r a. Kennedy <fc Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day. tn ao x oo u S c. S o. S o. S c. *ng Pet Tin 1.55 1.60 e Ge »eral. Air Uanln v 9.20 9.30 9.2& 9.35
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  • 257 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports as follows: The Share Market has been dull ■throughout the week but quotations in all sections keep quietly steady. The price ot Im has moved within narrow limits closing £156-10-0. Rubber has lost Id this section being entirely neglected. Among Industrials
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  • 72 9 Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., fir«t half of September, 485 piculs North Taiping Tin Dredging Co,, Ltd, first half of September, 325 piculs. Tin Bentong No Liability, first half of September, 311 hours, 144 pioub, 36 700 yards. Ronpibon Extended No Liabili y, first half of September, 240
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  • 87 9 The Sarahs Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, Sept 16th Spot £154.5s down 15s 3 months buying £156,10s 15s 3 selling £156.15a 15s Local Parity $77 03 Sept 17tb: Singapore add 100 tons at $77; Penang buyers no sellers at $77. Messrs Boastead and Co To-day’s
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  • 188 9 Pbnano Sbptbmbkr 17, 1921. BP. Tapioca $6.50 sales M. P. Tapioca $6.75 sales Cold leaf 72 ’«R®™ Black Ptppei n mmal White Pepper $3O sellers. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves -•»<> Nutmegs 80« $*6.00 Be,lers 110 s $33.00 sellers fNo. 1 $l3 50 per picul
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  • 771 9 KENNEDY SHARE LIST. NAMES. S J» sl tn tn’ RUBBBR (Dollar.) g c c. •e. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 10c ific Alor Uajah Rubber Estate l.io i2O Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.00 760 Ayer Knning Rubber-Estates 1 ny Ayer Molek*Rubber 00. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates s.oj| 650
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  • 375 9 St. GEORGE THE MARTYR. Services for Week-ending Sept. 24th, 1921. Snaclay, Sept 18 b, 17th after Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins8.30 a m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 5 p.m, Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong. Psalms 100—207, 101—208, 102—189. Hymns 108, 221. 223, 24, Magnificat 50, Nunc
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    • 794 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888POSITION ln thc Su P T m Court of the Straits Settlements. Overseer r. quired e.p.ble of «per- PEN ANO. vising Carpenters work and general repairs, Apply stating salary rtqaired with copies j n Bankruptcy. No. 29 of 1921, of testimonials etc, to Box No.
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  • 668 10 It was iu 1916, with dramatic suddenness, that the Commonwealth Government became the owner of a line of steamers. The purchase was made by Mr Hughes daring a visit to England, He bought fifteen steamers, for which he paid £2,080.656. It was many months later that the step
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  • 108 10 Many examples have come to light of British engir es which have been at work from the very earliest days of steam engineering. The Science Museum in London has recently paced among its exhibits a pumping engine made in the year 1791 by Newcom n, This
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  • 110 10 Sept 17—AC SU Re Union and Rally, Sports and Concert, Sept 17—Concert and Dance S.S Co, Ltd, Club, Butterworth P.W. 9-15 p.m. Sept 18—St) Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Nortbam Road, Service 6 p.m. Sept 21—Board of Licensing Justices, 2-30 p m, Sept 21—P C C Tennis Tournament Championship Final.
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  • 245 10 TO-DAY’S departures. Agapenor for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Japan. Teesta for Madras taking mails for Europe *cc, via Bombay. Oamphuijs for T Semawe, Segli, Sabang Olehleh etc, Padang. Sumatra for Deli and Singapore, Malaya for Bhaket (Tongkab) and Renong. Trang for Kantang (Tiang). Ipoh for Port Swettenham and
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  • 230 10 DAILY (except Sundav). BY TRAIN. Parit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taiping,) Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, IBy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6pm and Hongkong i i Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train st»' 10.1 fi a.m. «V 3.»ft
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  • 29 10 The P O Packet Sardinia, is expected to arrive here at 2 p.m. on Mondav the 19th instant and is expected to leave European mails on board
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  • 144 10 Penang, September 17, 1921. (Bt Courtbsy or thk Chartkrbd Bank London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 month»’ sight Rank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 161 3 days' sight Private 166 J Bombay Demand Bank 161 j c Madras Demand Bank
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    • 546 10 pgELIEF—AFTER| THE Ifirstwdose tvi rjf jtfvTi r/w *k r&S-Tn ■BMBHManHMXS»*» BACKACHE AND KIDNEY PAINS CURE" To gain relief from actually the first dose, after suffering for 10 years, will bo regarded as most remarkable, but when you knowhow De Witt’s Pills go instant! to the centre of the trouble you
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    • 276 10 A/ Or ®T& \A O \ri lx 3' V\ OTF Wk/ I A Doctor says 7 i JW “1 do not think so good a food as Glaxo 'c < can be brought before the pubKc by the medical profession too strongly.” Glaxo is the food doctors recommend and rear
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  • 504 11 Dental car.es is caused primarily by 1 acid which i s formed when starchy or sugary foods lodge in thei crevices of, or between, the teeth, or in the crevice formed by the gum and tooth. > When this acid is not carried away by the
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  • 241 11 NO RUSH FROM CEYLON. Colombo, August 26. —A correspondent writer Fewer peopu? are now mat ing a trip home from €*ylon, and of those who going a good proportion are tiavelling more modes,»than they have done previously. Such is the position in general terms at the, moment. As
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