Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 218. t VOL. LXXIK. THURSDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1321. PRICE 15 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 772 2 RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING BURMA. Simla, September 9.—The report of tbe In iiftn Sugar Committee of last year which has been issued to-day is a bulky volume of four hundred pages, including forty pages of a supplementary note by Mr B J Padshah. -ne of the members, and a
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  • 113 2 What appears io be a promising venture has just b-en established at Grandpass, Colombo, where a number of experienced Indian cigar makers ar- engaged in producing a large number of cigars daily made oat of Sumatra tobacco leaf; Mr Sesm* Lebbe Abdul Msjt-ed, a well known
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    • 1498 2 MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. straits School of Accountancy. KRMI aT PULfll «.liEtvEo. pawnbrokers’ Licences, {lncorporated in England.) e Easy Postal luformition bMH b eu recei d troin tbe Ncgfl Sembilan. Lessons mßy qualified London Accoanh- Office of Kramafc Pulsi> Limitedj Dt S* l cr,C)Q acrni’s School of as follows Tenders
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    • 111 2 PRITCHARDS wine and spirit Department ROBERTSONS ‘'PRIVATE STOCK" WHISK! This is Whisky of Pre-War distillation e —hence the distinction in» the name— Compare it with any* other Whisky for quality, mellowness and price. It is a REALLY SPECIAL WHISKY. SIMONDS “MILK STOUT.' A Revolution in Brewing. fret e S |raa
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  • 1395 3 royal Balmoral—under VICTORIA AND EDWARD. (Fr. Ai Our Own Edinburgh, Aagast 24. 9 The Coart> is once more in residence at Balmoral. •Qfteen Victoria was the first of our Sovereigns to spend the autumn in the High* anC^a an( 9^e waa no ver happier than when she exchanged
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  • 171 3 A Hongkong pa ?er says:—A W- ter Police launch in the harbour, when be ween the Cen ral Fairway and S’on°cu er’s Island on September Bth ?,icked up <he body of a European, w>ich was, la r < r, identified ns that cf M J E
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  • 110 3 —‘’S.F.P” In connection with the investigation of the water area of Gunong 1-ulai, as a possible source of supply for S ngapore. afi ie waterfall, two hundred feet) drop, has bejn found and the interesting discovery made <sf a well-’efioed single feotpriun cub in the
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  • 63 3 Sept 24—ParLh Hail, Frize-Giviog and Ooncer*. 5-30 p m S-pt 24—2Enrer f au>m »d«, Town Hail, 9-30 p.m. •B, uC 28—A h-nvum Meeting, I Le»t Stree', 9 p.m. Modem Spinr.aa lism Sept 28.—P c C Tennis rournameor ChampioJ-hip Final 28—P CC leunis Tou'|a ne >t. t»r« flotation of
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  • 407 3 Mps rs ,Jam<-8 F Hutton <fc C* Lrd, Manchester, reported on WedneMMj Augmt 24 8 8 follows Comm prices hav“ con i .ued to »<lvhuc« steadily as a result of moderate covering a D d a much oetter enquiry for ac'uai cotton from which an improved
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  • 183 3 Mr G O Blacker reported, on August 17, for Messrs and tSpegelbrrg that for July the total exports of cloth were 177 million squa-f yards against 395 mdlii n in Julv, 1920. If overseas markets are «till >■ vrr >B*jeked ic cun hardly be s-di that Manchester is
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  • 219 3 Penang, September 22, 1921. (Br CoURTBSV OF THK CHARTERED BaNK) Lou ion Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 montUB 1 sigtit Hank 2/4 1/8 3 (Jredit 2/4 15/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 CakiUina Demand Bank Rs, 155 'J 3 davs’ sight Private 160 j Borab’iy Demand Bank 155 o Madras
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    • 409 3 A Mew Shipment just arrived of the celebrated WILLSON GOGGLES f The Standard Eye-Protectors for Sunlight, Dust, Wind and Glare, J WILLSON GOGGLES are carefully designed for correct appearance and S comfortable wear. They are strongly made, light in weight, and beautiful- 4 ly finished. V Z \V i «EC.
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  • 1280 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr C C Reade, Town Planner, has left Kuda Lumpur, for Singapore. Mr H W Kent arrived in Bangkok by train from Penang on Sept 15. Mr Arthur Morley, acting Chief Di-trict Treasurer, Jesselt*>n, has retired trom the service of the North Borneo Government. The National Assembly in
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  • 180 4 A company of Paris entertainers will appear in the Town Hall here on Satu-day night. Press notices of their appearances id other parts of the East promise an enter’ainment that should attract a large audience to the onh performance to be given iu Penang.
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  • 68 4 TheJCuinmittf* ot tpe Penang Boxing Asstc ation wish draw attention to Jthe fact that Leu -Colobel White, has placed rhe Drill H«ll at the disposal of members of the Association for training quarters, The gymn«B ic appliances msy also be used by them. Me nbers whj wish
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  • 2333 4 H ARGE 3. COLD STORAGE vs STRAITS TIMES. Irf the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S Shaw, the action was commenced in which the Singapore Cold Storage Company Ltd, claims from the Straits Times Press, Ltd and Mr A W Still, I
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  • 151 4 MR, .GIBBONS HOPEFUL. (From Our Own Correspondent), Singapore, September 22. Presiding at the half-yearly meeting J the. Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr Gibbons said tbe fos; shrinkage in tbe value of exports and the heavy drop m imp iris were most dietrtssing, but some -atitf action was to
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  • 198 4 Kuala Lumpur A mwtmg of the rhe Kaal» Lumpur Branch of Jbe Uniter Great War Astociation of Mahy* wM n at q «he Selangor Club on Sept. 19* Palmer, V C„ M Mf. was in the ChM'* Tne cclebra ions oa «Armistice discussed and letters read from of Singapore
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    • 501 4 new advertisements. Jqwg d(all, perjang. Saturday, September 2ktfj, at 9.30 p.m. J ourgee parisienne de Varieties. J, Majurel. DIRECT FROM PARIS. french songs FRENCH DANCES 9 FRENCH SKETCHES FRENCH girls .71 distinct ffovelty for Penang. Ji .‘Brilliant Success in Jndia. Prices $3. 82. $l. Plan at ROBINSON’S Madame ALICE FORAY,
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  • 1085 5 optimistic forecast. I optimist as regards the n)in2 Conference »>d I believe warrant, this optimism. It I probable that any nspon afford to isolate itself to-day be of selfish, aggressive, or materiaXtic motives. The Conference I...nweal white eaA- nation juk on theft* Pacific problems and should
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  • 98 5 Canton. September 6. —Dr. Sun Yatsen has issued a manifesto’ to the Powers attending the forthcoming Pacific Con ference, affirming that no settlement of the Far Eastern question is possible unless China is liberated from a policy of aggression, and also from
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  • 102 5 Charleston, A\'. Va. September 7. The bodi. s"of four Army aviators were found in the wreck of a bombing aeroplane being used in the one’ations against the striking miners and which was seen to crash in flames near the tow n of
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  • 115 5 Peking. August There is an interesting dispme that exists between the Chinese Government telephone admi ni strati on‘and a Mr. AVu, res ding in the Tsung-pu Hutung. Peking, fo v the latter's selling <»f his telephone by advertisement in the vernacular journals. This manftays that he will
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  • 84 5 1 Peking. August 25. —Great regret wa~ caused in Peking to-day in both foreign i ami Chinese cicles by news of the deatl» of Governor Yen Hsiang wen. of Shensi. Governor Yen is reported to hufte committed suicide at® p. m., yesterday. No cause is assigned
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  • 49 5 Shanghai *pt<mber ,8.— About 7 o’clock last night two prisoner namec Henry C. Muncia and A. E. Norman, ma. 1.1 a daring Aseape from Amar'can iail..Th'sy savagely at»cked a jailer and fnew ammonia on his lacie dear away and have not yet been captured z
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  • 673 5 THE UNWRITTEN LAAV UPJ&LD IN SQUTH AFRICA. Capetown, August 20.—One of the most remarkable murder trials in the history of the South African cr-mmal courts ha s just closed with the con y-ction of the prisoner, who pleaded “the unwritten law,” of culpable homi cine and
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  • 105 5 At the recent Annual Meeting of British Engineering Standards Association, it was announced that during the oast year £15,000 had been expended. Out of this sum the British Engineorftig industries were responsible for £1<».000 while the R emainder Fas in thei form of grants from the Government,
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  • 334 5 SUCCESS WOULD REVOLUTIONISE AVIATION. It is believed the’problem of vertical flight is in process of being solved. The first tests were made in secret at Farm borough with a new British heliocopter. For months the experimental section of the Royal Air Force has been engaged, in c
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  • 35 5 London, September 6.—Eight thousand summonses for non-payments of rates have been issued at Sheffield. A special meeting of the City Council was convened to consider the desirability of instituting payment by small nstalments.
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    • 465 5 INJUDICIOUS EATING. A COMMON FAILING. Many people have, themselves to blame for thq fact that they are victims of indigestion, for the trouble is usually brought on either through over-eating, ian unsu table diet, or faulty masticath>n. When the ailment becomes chronic victims sometimes fly to pre-digested foods, <*r purgatives.
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    • 318 5 My Skin is Beautiful t fA Spite of the Sun /jW- if can keep your skin always delightfully soft and smooth, simply by Wuwc using daily a little “‘HAZELINB’ (Trade Mark) snow" Exquisitely perfumed neither greasy p" nor sticky; leaves no trace other than a clear, soft skin. B 1
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  • 26 6 Gibson—Dormand. —On Saardny the 17th instair, ar, toe Cathedral of The Good Shepherd E A Gib-on of Singapore to Miss VMM D)rm*nd of Fulham, London.
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  • 1228 6 In another column we publish an article on a local ti pic to which we have recently made allasion whĕn commenting on the President’s address at the last) meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. The subject of the Butterworth Ferry is a matter on which public opinion
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  • 1759 6 The position of the Dollar Rubber Companies and individual The Dollar producers in this country Producers. as distinct from Sbarlihg Companies, has been referred to. It is one that interests many people, and for many reason Most ef the remedies," panaceas, et„ put forward in London, are
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    • 463 6 S****A<W*******»W«yffi l,l< j C. 4- &m<& Fighting ’y Thc Iron Eater i I Think of the metal the Railroads use—thousands of miles of tracks, engines, cars, bridges, fences, < tanks, towers —millions of dollars of the Colony s < i wealth, at the mercy of the great destroyer, rust. The
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    • 9 6 Dinner AND ANCE AT THE “E. O.” Every Friday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 280 7 tHK PRESENT POSITION. Reuter s Telegrams.] Londqp. September 20. leaifts that nothing is known in of any invifttions haying bear. 1 p,| to the British delegates to the ivaThingt o inference, and that no. has been arranged. The latest note 1 *'Washington has not advanced mat. s lfc
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  • 225 7 THE LEAGUE COMMISSION. September 20The Commission of the Assembly of the League of Nations, dealing with legal organisation, decided to adopt and submit to the Assembly an amendment to Article 16 of the Covenant providing foi the use of the economic weapon against a Covenant breaking State, the
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  • 121 7 REVISED SETTLEMENT. < Geneva, September 20. M. Hyman’d® painstaking efforts to solve the most thorny problem of Vilna w as rewarded, when the League Council, presided over by Mr. Wellington Koo, agreed unanimously upon a revised settlement of the Polish-Lithuanian dispute, which will now be submitted to the Assembly
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  • 199 7 REFUGEE CHILDREN. Riga. September 20. e Th e first trains, bringing children from Samara and Saratov, hav e arrived at Gomel, in White. Russia. Russian Cargoes for Europe. •Recording to the Moscow wireless, steamers are ready to leave Petrogrqd for Europe, with cargoes of asbestos and ’timber. Help
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  • 55 7 Paris, September 20. zk telegram from Ajaccio states that the steamer Burgmeister von Melle, has sailed for Constantinople. The French Foreign Minister states that the idea of the vessel sailing to Odessa was due to a misunderstanding. The French Government will never force Rus. sian refugee* to return
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  • 663 7 With her manufactures crippled, her transport pa> .aiysed, anti with femme gnawing at her entrails, the of BoL shevia is desperate writes Mg. Alhxandei Thompson in a Home paper. A head cleik from a Kieff works tells me that less4han 20 per cent of Russian factories are working.
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  • 240 7 i STRONG BRITISH NOTE TO MOSCOW. London, September 20. W h’lst since the conclusion, of the Anglo-Russian trade agreement',,the British Government has loyally kept the pledge to abstain from offensive actior against the Russian Soviet Government, the er, immediately after signature, intensified the campaign of. falsehood and hostility
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  • 399 7 A week or two ago we gave, a com par son of the food prices of a year, and it has now been suggested that it would be of even greater interest if we com-1 pared the present Singapore Market Price List with that ruling
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  • 76 7 SEQUEL TO SPECULATION. Vienna, September 21. Indignant at the recent excessive speculation in ex.-.hange, a big crowd attempted to storm the Bourse. Several brokers were maltreated, and Bank windows smashed A former State Secretary declares that incessant printing of new Bank notes accounted for the speculation. He
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  • 61 7 POLICE CHIEFS CONFESSION. New York, September 21. The latest example of graft, which has I come to light, concerns Police Commissioner Enright, who admitted to the Committee investigating the New York Municipal administration, that he benefit ted to the extent of $12,000 from a Stock Exchange transaction, carried out
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  • 38 7 HOPE OF RESCUE ABANDONED. Brisbane, September 20. Hope has been abandoned of rescuing the 78 entombed miners at Mount Mulligan Colliery, rescue work being hampered by bad gases. Hitherto twelve unrecognisable bodies have been recovered.
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  • 31 7 AMERICAN SHOT DEAD, Washington, September 21. The American Consul at Tampico reports that Mr. Carl Tabb, an American employee of the Mexican Petroleum Company, was shot dead by Mexicans.
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  • 20 7 x Buenos Aires, September 21. A law has been promulgated, restoring rents to the 1919 level.
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  • 46 7 Paris, September 21. It is officially stated that the imports to France in the first eight months of 1921 amounted to 13,607 million francs, compared with 34,342 millions in the corresponding period of 1920, and exports 14.086 million francs, compared with 17,234 millions
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  • 43 7 SWISS BALLOONIST’S SUCCESS. London, September 21. The Swiss balloonist, M. Armbruster, who travelled from Brussels to Lambay Island, near Dublin,* a distance of 470 miles, won the Gordon Berinett Cup race. All ‘he fourteen starters are now safely accounted for
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  • 38 7 THE FINAL REPATRIATIONS. London, September 20. A Chalons <Saone).message states that the Chinese Cantonment at Pont Jean, nerose will soon be broken up and all tha foreign workers disbanded and repatriated, their contracts having expired.
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  • 116 7 AN AMAZING VICTORY. London, Sepeunber 8. —Podemarch s victory in the St. Leger provided the racing sensation of the year. Half a million people, packed in every pont of vantage on the great moor at Doncaster, witnessed the almost incredible overthrow of Craig an Eran, who was the
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  • 82 7 •—“ML.” A very ingenious fraud was attempted upon a Kuala Lumpur bank a few days ago, which, is successful, would have involved a sum exceeding $50,000. The fraud was attempted by means of forged Qrders for a draft, but befoi the money reached the hands of the
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  • 132 7 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT SCENES. The Hague, September 20. On the occasioukof the opening of Parliament, demonstrations occurred with the object of securing the release of a man named Groenendaal, imprisoned for refusing military service. The police arrested several persons who attempted to approach the Royal carriage. Anti-mili
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  • 388 7 A CASE FOR COMMON SENSE. Wei hope, with Mr. Lloyd George (says the “Daily Express”) that “rea son will prevail over logic"; that the common sense of the Irish people ..ill assert itself to the discomfiture of those who would sacrifice the substance of Ireland’s real interests in order
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  • 142 7 Many people are unable to pronounce correctly the familiar words “Dail Eireann,” the sittings of which are now of universal interest. Mr Art O’Brien, the president of the London Committee of the Irish Self Determination League, said the task was impossible of a satisfactory solution by the aid
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  • 116 7 D sappointment awaited a number of British ex-Soldiers, non-commissioned officers, and even officers, who have arrived in Paris to report at the Spanish Consulate, where ithey had under>to >d they would be accepted for the Spanish Foreign Legjon fighting aga’nst the Moors. Many had spent their last penny
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  • 647 7 ’the BUTTERWORTH “HABIO ANNUAL” (“P.G.” .Special.) In his address at the last meeting the Penang Chamber of Commerce, Mr. W. fc>. Goldie, the president, said that as nothing of any great importance had taken place in Penang during the first half of 19’1, his remarks would be confined
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  • 196 7 The Australian Federal Government has extended the appointment of Mr. W. Lucas aa expert adviser on ques tions relating to the mandated territory in New Guinea. Mr. Lucas was appointed in May last year, at a salary of £l2OO, for a period of twelve month*.
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  • 716 8 IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Voluntary liquidation was agreed on at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of the above Company held at the offices of Messrs. A. R. Burkill and Sons, Shanghai. Mr. N.G. Maitland pre sided.' In addressing the meeting the chairman said: —From the circular
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  • 256 8 The Cicely Rubber Estates is one of the ol'der established rubber planfing companies which under the conditions meVailinsr until recently were able to pay remarkably fine dividends. Its annual report shows how even the older established concerns have been hit by th*» unfavourable developments in the mar ket
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  • 216 8 Nat a little, of the present slackness of business in the House is owing to the huge amount of capital that is literally locked up in Rubber shares, for even if you- take youi certificates from the safe your broker will probably be compelled to
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  • 146 8 Much interest is being taken by the Rubber market and the rubber goods trade in the possibilities of the development of rubber manufactures in Brazil, where the wild rubber comes from. Motor tyres are now being manufactured in Para. The Brazilian Government is apparently prepared to allow the
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  • 276 8 Messrs. Wdliam Jacks Co.. London, reported on the 25th August There is no change to report in markets generally since we last wrote, and unfortunately it is difficult to see where any improvement is going to come from owing to the depressed state of trade all round,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 281 8 WHEEZY COUGH AND ASTHMA For Quick and Lasting Relief Take Veno’s. In those wheezy coughs that are bo hard to cure by ordinary means Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure acts like a charm. Veno’s loosens the phlegm which causes the cough, and so the sufferer gets relief at once. In asthma
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    • 259 8 Sg MP raE M WEIGHT .TRACTOR The Successful Farmer's Tractor It stantte to reaso® that attractor wKich cfe) -r en a medal a ”onth for v months, which h aded th? eIT; i en v 11StS at the gre Tra 'o Trials Eld rn Great Brr.am, wl ich ha« maintained
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  • 820 9 ~k o <pects of the season. TC football in Scotland and Eng Everything points toi u*;v successfiw season, for the ''t'pioiAhCCs at tlw practice matches ltl j t hat the piiolic were t Luing of the campaign with eager the ‘o > > rjbUSl'’?®- 1 x i re seems
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  • 310 9 —“S. F. P.” Several auterltiong have been madfj tor the convenience of members at the forthcoming meeting and the following .dialled information will be read with interest. In the Tote Department there will be tour ticket sellers to each horse and the tickets w.JI be sold
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  • 55 9 The match play competition of the Penang Golf Club, for the S dney Cup has been won by Mr. James Sellar, who beat Mr. A.C. Baker in the final round. Mr. E.G Bird won the Cambrian Cup last week end wth a nett score of 85. He
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  • 339 9 The Ceylon Government i s now finding out all sorts of things about its new taxation proposals—things which were not thought of when they were considered in the secrecy of committees says the Ceylon Observer.” r Among othei d scoveries they have now found that they have
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  • 133 9 At a meeting of the Board of Lmens ing Justices, held in the District Court. Penang* yesterday, there were only six applications dealt with. M- B. Scott, presited, and the others preslit were*: s fr S Codrington. Dr. Glass, Dr. i. St. L Liston. Mr. AV.
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  • 356 9 “S.F.P.” Tuesday was devoted i n the Vsize Court to the enquiry into the cfilrge against Hideo Torigo e f Or using as genuine a forged document, a bank draft for ®46,200 purporting to have emanated from the Kobe branch of the Netherlands
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  • 364 9 \Vh<> is the wealthiest man in the world t Mr. John I). Rockefeller, the Amercan oil magnate, can have few the distinction, for according to Mr. Henry H. Klein, the First Deputy Commissioner of Accounts of the City o! New York, he is worth about 7*2.400,000.000, or. at
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  • 102 9 Amount previously acknowledged 812,557, Lam Hor Tuck $2O, The Rubber Exchange $5O Penang Road Section Chop Khoon Cheang $5O, U.n Tek Tong $2O. Swee Cheong $lO. Eng Ban Beng $lO Heap Seng $lO, Ghee Guan Huat A 5, Choon Ho Tong $5, Hock Seng
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  • 503 9 POPULATION BY RACE AND RELIGION. Mr L J B Taruer, che Superintendent of Census, has taken an important step cowards the final preparation of the census repo r t in the compilation of statistics of the population by race and religion. In the figures of population by religion
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  • 241 9 M M” Pattani, September 10—The export of cattle from this Province has betn prohibited for some time. A species of c ittle sickness —said to be foot and mouti; —has been rampant everywhere. There are many instance» »f farmers, once the proud possessors of from 20 to 30
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  • 50 9 The following are the latest quotations In Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co.’s share li»t Yesterday. To-day. 8 2 SHARES. >. s 3 D 5 CQ 0Q 2Q 02 S c. Sc. Sc. So. Mining. Ratrut B. 15/6 16/6 16/- 16/6 General. Straits T. 16 0* 16 50 15.75
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  • 29 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on September 22 Plantation Ist latex crepe BJd Smoked Sheet Market firm. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 122 9 The S rai’s Trading Co., Ltd., give the following London prices, Sept 21st Spot £156.0s up l(h 3 months buying £158.0s 5s 3 selling £158.5s 5s Local Parity $77.96 Sept 22nd: Singapore buyers no sellers at $7B; Penang buyers no sellers at $7B. The Eastern Smelting Co,, Ltd
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  • 237 9 Pbnang, September 22, 1921. SP. Tapioca 56.50 sales M P. Tapioca $6.75 buyers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $16.00 nominal White Pepper $3O sellers. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $46.00 se’lers 110 a $33.00 se lers [No. I $lO 00
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  • 80 9 Church Services 18 h Sunday afrer Trinity. Sep'ember 25 Holy Trinity Nibong Tebal. To© Rw. Y. N. Ys’uiii»». will conduct the following seiv ch- 9am Holy Communion, 5 p.m. Evensong an' l Hermon (Tamil). ■mmkmsmww Tbw Rev. E N. Grrruuow wdl be conducting s-♦ vices ar. Alnr
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  • 27 9 25 bS-'P 18th "UoiGy af'er Trinity, 915 a.in Mattos and '»ertn"n (’aim)). 5 o tn. Chi’dren’a Service. 6.30 p.m. Evening yid Serm' U.
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  • 24 9 25 h Sent, 18-’. Sunday af *r Trinity, 7,30 a.m. Holy Communii n. 10 a,m. yatins and Sermon.
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  • 953 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5 g I' RUBBER (Dollar.) BcJ Sc. Sc. Allenby Robber Co. Ltd. ...J 10c 15<Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.10; 1.20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.00; 750 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate* ...I < 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80c Ayer Pana» Rubber
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  • 938 10 The Deutsche Zeitaug (Berlio) has published a table showing that 51 steamers nave been launched from German yards since January 1, of which all but four have been built; for German account. The average tonnage was 6,600. ,Tbe greatest activity is being displayed in German shipbuilding. At the
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  • 350 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Perak IE S Co] for Deli. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Nagato Mara for Rangoon and Calcutta and Moulmein via Rangoon). Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Atreus for Colombo. Dhanushkodi, Suez and New York. Jin Ho for P Brandao and Langkat. Tara for
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  • 279 10 DAILY (except Sunday). B¥ TRAIN. Barit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. aud Hongkong i Barit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train aia< Itr. 15 a.m <fr 3.46
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  • 26 10 The B I Packet Te 8 >», wi'h mails from Europe is exp c»< ro «five here on Wednesday rnoruir p, ’he 28 h instant.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 223 10 rrnw hi ■iiiiiruriii •■aquaperi a ;i APERIENT* »> •MINERAL WATER. (Bottled at Harrogate Springs, England I 1 g 1 A Gentle Tonic Aperient for CONSTIPATION ANq I. LIVER piSQRDERS. I The Dispertsary (Penang) Ltd, I j 2 and 6, Bishop Street, Penang. CS» HLTJiamMI UEB lIIIIBTHB Qi MB 4X2» >-’«GT»4aarflHß»
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  • 366 11 SIMULTANEOUS DEMONsX TRATIONS. e London, September 2.—The unemployment question has suddenly come to rhe fore through the simultaneous, and apparently centrally controlled*de monstrations in various districts n I London, (Demanding (extravagant relief i allowances from Boards of Guardians, j A few boards, notably that of Islington, have complied.
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  • 226 11 Paris, August 20,—A correspondent of the “Matin” liarns that the Spanish Government has received an official report on th" first fighting around Melilla, where the Spanish ti oops have experienced disaster. It is known for certain that 14, «12 soldiers have been killed, without counting the
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  • 118 11 Wang Yi-chen, a prominent soothsaye- of Peking submitted a memorial to the Chinese President, claiming that China’s financial problems can be solved bv reducing the size of meals, thus leaving more for the tax-collector. Wang proposes- says thei Peking Leader.” that except when foreign guests are to be
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