Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 277. VOL. LXXIA. THURSDAY. Ist DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 495 1 Z'C.JC.O No 7, NORIHAM ROAD, Telephone No. 579, 4 Never Say “DYE” Say «j TilOUSaildS Of EoIISTS I T < MEpSi gp Zgf 1 ?TW' iiiniii iimiiiiii i er*** .ajboseek is I O Oik H t Are spent annually in repairing the ravages of white ants I K H d
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    • 23 1 'J FOR > ii ENVELOPES OF EVERY J DESCRIPTION AT THE J LOWEST J PRICES J I Ring up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • THE FAR EAST.
    • 180 2 Peking, November 17.—Last night, prominent Chinese bankers and leading mem bers <»f the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce held a conference- at which thej discussed regarding the question how to save the money marked of Peking. A s a result of the Conference, they have sent
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    • 36 2 Peking- November 15. —Owing to further reports of provincial loans the Government has again warned the provinces against entering into loan arrangements with foreigners of any nationality without the consent of the Central Government.
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    • 41 2 Peking, November 15. —A statement published by the Government Bureau of Economic Information shows that the revenue of the Chinese Government Railways for June, 1921. amounted to $7,230.338. which represents an increase of $28.815 compared with June. 1920
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    • 153 2 Hongkong, November 15. —Mr. A. G. Stephen. Chief Manager of the Hong kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, sailed for Shanghai to-day on board the Siberian Maru. Before sailing. Mr. A. G. Stephen, speaking in the Legislative Council- said that he regarded Hongkong as the important port, politically a
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    • 69 2 Peking. November 15. —The nomination of General Li Yuan as Special Representative of the Chinese Government to ne gotiate with the Russians at Manchuli having been endorsed by the Central Government. General Chang Tso-lin has asked the Government to nominate two officials familiar with the Russian language
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    • 68 2 Peking November. Government su<-q?(‘ded in meeting its promise to hand over $50.000 for the payment of salaries due to the Ministry of Justice and the sfprm that has been threatening in that quarter has passed. If is stated to-day that the Minister of Finance is arranging
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    • 62 2 Shanghai, November 21. —Chinese are planning the immediate erection of a Chinese model village' for workmen at Chanei near Kia”gwan, also a poor people's factory at Ying Hong village. Five hundred mow have purchased at Ch; pei and one hundred at Ying Heng The factory has been designed
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    • 73 2 Peking, November 15. —General Chen Kuang-yuan appears f o be alarmed al the prospect of the Southern expedition materializing. He now telegraphs to Ihe Government that the South has abandoned the plan of attacking Hunan and is concentrating its activities against Kian gsi. General Chen adds
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    • 34 2 Manila. November 17 —Sev.>niy persons, including many children. A' missing as a result of the sinking f a smaP Coastal steamer. Enquires into iho cm <■ of the wreck are in progress
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    • 1207 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, THE ATHENAEUM J? Ct tiff QctZSttc paid for in advance, Mr n. H. P. WHITLEY (D.P.P.) rates OF CASUAL are published in the will g.vbatJ/club ADVERTISEMENTS. “Pinang Gazette” CHINESE MERCHANTS’ CLUB *l7 j (Formerly Engineers’ Institute). for SALE, TO LET. SITUATIONS at 3 cents a Word L eith
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    • 225 2 SALE! SALE|i I XMAS IS APPROACHING There is no Better Store to get something for your Friends I than the K BUAN HAK COMPANY I 3b, Penang Road, Penang, (Opposite tbe G 0. B e >■♦»< B Chinese Drawn-Thread-Wonk Laces B Embroideries Filet Laees. Laee Articles and Silk I Goods.
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  • 799 3 INTERVIEW BY LORD NORTHCLIEFE IN PEKING. Peking, Nov 17.—1 n view of the crisis Lord Noithclifl- has succeeded in interviewing and obtaining personal statements from President Hsu Soih-chang arid the Premier, General Chiu Yao-peng, at the Palace, The Times, which be afterwards handed to Reuter’s Agency for
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  • 53 3 The Band will the following programme of nau-dc at the D<*to K>amat Gardens at 5-30 p.m. to-day 1 March ...The Spirit of Libeity ...Ro-*y 2 Selection ...Allie» in Cajqp «..Finca 3 Waltz ...A Night oGk. Romance ...Nicholls 4 Barn Dance A Midsummer Night ...Williams 5 One Step
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  • 893 3 ‘‘S.T." AMBASSADOR’S STIRRING ACCOUN i’. A fresh instalment of the letters and papers of Mr Page, ti>e United States Ambassador in London daring tbe war, is published in the new number of the “World's Work.’’ It is of absorbing interest, dealing with the outbreak of
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    • 278 3 I St. PAULI j GIRL I BRAND I I BEER. J J? J? eT? lig6t lager ffleer of exceptional quality. ij @an be obtained from all tbe principal dealers. y it 8 >J SOLE AGENTS: i? I R. T. REID Co., Ltd., PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. is I f IS THE
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    • 36 3 PRITCHARDS Provision Deportment. Just Arrived: “Malaga Cluster Raisins.’’ Jordan Almonds. X ■JE Crystallised Fruits. Marrons I Glaces. PRITCHARD Telegrams. f Telephone 335, PEAN CO” j TTO With Departmental PEN ANT L J Connections. PENANG. 1 T
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  • 1273 4 .—O P. WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE P. A. M?’ [Contributed.] The very laudable remarks of the Con troller of Labour, made an the meeting o' the P A M, on the 23rd of October,, will, it is hoped, serve to enlarge the sphere of interest which Malayan labour
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  • 470 4 [‘•To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir,— This shortage of labour is a matter of no recent growth bet goes back ten years at leastin fact we (as a whole) never have t>ad sufficient labour at any time in spite of our eff »rts to bring
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  • 90 4 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives tbe following London prices, on Nov 30. h Spot £162.10« down 15s 3 months buying £164.10? <los 3 selling £164.16s 10s Local Parity $81.31 December l*t: Singapore sold 50 tons at $Bl7/8; Penang buyers no sellers at sBl£. Messrs 8 Ous teed
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 730 4 To The Editor qf the "Pinang Gazette Sir, —One of the many mysteries associated with tbe Scot in tbe East is th? extreme reverence which he pays to a dish which, (I believe) is compounded of* ingredients that with other people are thrown away,
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  • 150 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedv Oo’s share list Yesterday. To-day. SO 00 00 SHARES. >. I 0 0) 0 4? cn tn ao co S o. c. so. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) Bassett 90c 95c 95c 1.00 Bukit K. B 60c 50c 60c Hay
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  • 362 4 Messrs Macphail Co., (Ipo£) •Ltd. report;—The unanimity on the subject of general disarmament, as shewn by the demeanour of the various delegates to the Washington Conference, should go far to restore International exchange and, although there are, obviously, very difficult points to be decided a general settling
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  • 33 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Bagan Serai lbs 35,000 Batak Rabit 33,500 Kurau 31,800 Merchiston 19,100 Penang 183,000 Rubana 72,000 Sabrang n 91,500 Straits 224,000 Tali Ayer 88,500
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  • 29 4 The following were the rubber quota tious in London on December 1 Plantation Ist latex crepe ll|d Smoked Sheet ll|d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 416 4 4 Japan Advertiser.” Programme for General Meeting. A m a eting of the above comi'ictee was h*»ld in Mrsirs. Cu’s board room Singapore to decide on the business to be submitted for discussion at the next general meeting of the Association. Mr GB. Carver was in
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  • 906 4 Prospecting Activities in the State. Iu view of the rumours that have been in circulation of late regarding the finding of gold in the State of Kelantan a representative of this paper was deputed to make ecquiries regarding the position and as a result is able to
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  • 366 4 large gatherto in p There was a large g atheri(lg |w at the Freemasons’ H*|i v (or meeting, of tbe Oi«ri ct o, Md and District Grand Chapter Eastern Archipelago. Iq th/L th! absence of Rt Wor Bro W p N and D G S, Wor M* Bt6r
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  • 136 4 St Andrew's Day w»< observed by rhe Scots community tn Penang yesterday, Though the day was not observed ss public holiday, there was a large number of entertainments io tbe evening. The day was recognised at tbe E ii 'O Hotel, where the haggis and its faithful
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  • 64 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 1Tbe St Andrew’s Day celebrations *t Singapore included match, in wbic j Scotland beat The Rest) by five points to three. A largely attended St Andrew dinner w»8 held in th? Europe followed by a most successful Scotti concert
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  • 126 4 Psnany, December I, 1921 Bv Courtesy of ths Ohartkbrd Banb, LonJoa Demand Bank 4 month»’ sight) Bank 3 Credit 3 ti Documentary 2,4 Caioutia Demand Bank 8, 3 days’ sight Private g Bombay Demand Bank g Madras Demand Bank j g 3 days’ sight Private 2 Rangoon Demand Bank
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  • 849 5 A PLEA FOR PEACE. Tokio, November s.—The last statement for publication made by Premier Hara before his death was an interview granted to Mr. B. W. Fleisher yesterday afternoon. The interview was typed and sent late in the afternoon to the Premier, who approved it jFst
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  • 605 5 A SCOTTISH LAMENT The verses of the first version of th beautiful poem w a s translated by one of the Earls o f Eglinton, who had seen service in America, and who was exceedingly attached to the Glengarry High landers. The song was found among
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    • 228 5 B Works and OfficesLahat Road IPOH. Tc iegTaP h 'C Address :FLEMI MG” IPOH* ■i Telephone No. 152. I ĕodes B. C. sth Edition, Bentley’s and Engineering*. I fleming Bros. I Brass and Iron Founders. I AGENTS FOR: I Messrs- Wm SIMONS Co., Renfrew. I Suction and Bucket Dredgers FOR
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    • 175 5 Y T feO CLEAR STOCK OF TUCK’S XMAS I". CARDS WE are offering packets, each containing ONE DOZEN selected cards of different designs, with envelopes to match, at $1 PACKET, POST FREE. CASH. MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS. THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. .■ar ■■=—t I THE SIAMESE OPERA. j TOWN HALL'
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  • 1259 6 There is never smoke witboat fire and it may be accepted that the visits of Herren Stinne?, Rathenau, Simon and other prominent Germans toJ’Londou mean that some discussions are on foot fraught with importantpssaes in connection with monetary and financial matters and, in particular, with regard to German
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  • 1632 6 Viscount Norbhclifle, who left England on a world tour on July Lord Northcliffe’s 16tb, has arrived at Visit. Singapore. He ha? visited the Uni ed States, Canada, Honolulu, the Fiji Islands, New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines, Japan, Korea and China, and has already written and said a
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    • 410 6 ■>—£ c. 43 PULLEY EFFICIENCY Flat “A” braced arms Ends ol ar m I i flat A oracea arms rivetted to inturned W (edge on) cut the air and strengthening rim flanges H save enormously in S _A r ms not rivetted power M through pulley face. I Grooved air
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    • 27 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE E. O.” SATURDAY, 24TH DEC,, XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY, 31ST DEC., NEW.YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER AND PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 163 7 mK I lON EXTRA-TERR ITORI AL 1 RIGHTS in china. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington. November 29. Up Far Eastern Committee passed a ~fution in favour of the relinquishment extra territorial rights in China, providing that in the event of an In- Commission, which will study Chinese laws and court
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  • 276 7 Washington. November 14.—Dr. Wellington Koo states that the Ch-nese delewill present proposals for a settlement ef th, bar Eastern questions, based on the following principles: Upon the rehabilitation of China depends the peace of the far East. China must be enabled to work out her own 'V
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  • 156 7 fokio. November 14.—This afternoona mass meeting of the supporters of the Washington Conference was held here, at which the following resolutions were Passed I—Abolition of racial discr mination. 2~-Applicat ion »f the fundamental principles of the open door and equal op P'Ttunities irrevocably to the whole
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  • 88 7 t HE franco ITALIAN AFFAIR. Mdf HS ov nd)er 29.- All misgivings relron> the spurious news respecting 1 1,1 »ig nary Franco- Italian incident are r,( >w dispelled. Cilicia. lafi'r/ 1 proe,a nnit": t" II to the Cilician popuH l .,i ,,,io ral Gouraud- the French 1
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  • 157 7 ULSTER’S REFUSAL OF GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. London. November 29. At the opening of the lister p a rlia went, In Belfast. Sir James Craig said ’he Government’s proposals fo,- an Irish settlement were utterly impossible. Ulster refused to enter an*All-Iroland Parliament on the present conditions, but was prepared
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  • 55 7 SPECIAL ULSTER ON ST ABU LAR V. London- November 29. In the Lister Parliament. Sir James Craig stated that owing to Sinn Fein out ragjes. the Cabinet had authorised the enrolment of 5,700 Special Constabulary. The Government of the North of Ireland was determined to protect I’fe
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  • 143 7 The failure Io put down the rebellion in Ireland was a failure in political eon ’age and political principle on the part of the Govt iiimeni. But it was very much more than a failure to put down rebellion (says the “Morning Post"). Il was a failure
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  • 104 7 A FINANCIAL MISSION. London, November 29. It transpires that Herr Rathenau is to see Sir Robert Kindersley, Director of the Bank of England- to-day. It is understood hr* will m t be received by th»- Premier bur. it is possible he will be received by Sir
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  • 30 7 New York, November 29. Twenty-five workmen are believed to have been killed by the collapse of a theatre, which was in course of construction at Brooklyn.
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  • 126 7 OFFICIAL DENIAL OF RUMOURS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 1. The “Malay Mail" learns that various wild rumours have circulated recently in London and Singapore concerning the F M.S. Government’s policy in respect of its holdings of tin. These rumours indr cated that the Government
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  • 50 7 CONSECRATION (EREMONY. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. December L The correspondent of the newly Wit Church of <»ur Lady of hordes took place yesterday at Johore, in the presence a l a rse attendance. The service »a- com Mass. Archbishop Merre) (Ipoh I nouncing the Benediction.
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  • 97 7 RACE ENTRIES. ’From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. December I. I he entries for the first day of the Ipoh Gymkhana lub Autumn Race- Meeting, to be held on December 15 and 17, are Js follows. 5» Race 1. Orthez, Babz, Nankin- and Avro. Race 2.—The Bolter, Darfur,
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  • 25 7 At the Rugby match- Scotland v. The Rest, to be played to-morrow evening, the Scotland team will play in white. The Rest, ii colours.
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  • 25 7 A hockey match between Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Free School Masters will bo played to-day at 5-15 p-m. on the Esplanade Ground.
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  • 55 7 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were a* under: Mixed Doubles Handicap.:— —2 Miss Mahler and E. G. Bird beat —3 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bennett 21—17. Singles Handicap Class “B“. —2 W. H. Threlfall beat —1 1). Mathieson 21 —8 Scr. H. E. Richards
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  • 223 7 Speaking before a large company of referees. H. W. T. Hardinge, the wellknown cricketer and association footballer, expressed <‘<n emphatic opinion that t-o», much whistle was spoiling the first class game, reducing its pace, and irritating the dowd. He thought a wider discretion might be used,
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  • 158 7 It has been affirmed and denied from time to time, recently that the Duke of Westminster had sold two of the w’orld s greatest masterpieces to an American buyer. Rect ntly. the true facts became known. For the sum of £200.000 Sir Joseph Du veen
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  • 179 7 vulgar, we <• T feel that it is very vulgar indeed. E. Raymond in the “Outlook Nobodv need feel afraid of the man of the worid. The phr ,se has, tndeed-in our English way -come to denote chiefly person with a taste for questionable jokes
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  • 318 7 THE RUBBER SITUATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December I. Lord Northcliffe, interviewed by the “Free Press’’ last night, immediately after visiting the Botanic Gardens, described them as wonderful gardens and well worthy of their reputation. Regarding his visit to the town, he said that despite bad
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  • 115 7 Peking, November 17. —In the course of an interview between Lord Northcliffe and Japanese and Chinese press representatives to-day at the Peking Hotel, the following questions and answers were exchanged Quest on.—ls I here no alteration in your opinion towards the Anglo-Japanese Alliance Answer.- No: this is
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  • 165 7 NO LANDING AT PENANG. The Hon. Mr. John Mitchell, Consul for France, informs us that- a cable has been received from Marshal Joffre, who is a passenger eastward in the “Porthos,” to the effect that he much regrets that» owing to the shortness of his stay at
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  • 161 7 The abstract of returns relating to pilotage in the Un ted Kingdom for the year 1920, issued as a White Paper, shows that a considerable number of pilots have average net earnings of £l,OOO or more per year. At Rochester thre e pilots averaged £1,109 eaeh. and three
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  • 1097 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Heer Verolet has been appointed to act as French Consular Agent at Medan. Ed-tors of the four leading daily papers in Malaya were present at last night’s Masonic Banquet. Mr. W. Somerset. Maugham, the famous dramatist, arrived in Singapore on Mon day alter a tour through the Dutch
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  • 377 7 “T. O. M.” i TUKANG AYER’ ANNEXES MASTER’S SUIT. At the Police Court, Ipoh. before Mr. Norman K. Bain, a Chinese “tukang ayer,” Tan A*h Kw i, in the employ of Mr. F. Not man Sanderson, was charged with committing theft of a suit of clothes valued at
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  • 83 7 Recently just before the rush hour. &gt;ays “Mr. Gossip, in the Daily Sketch.” I had occasion to take it train to a northern suburb. Many third clascarriages w&lt;»re almost empty, hut the first-class passengers posit i\ t*ly swarmed, and the supply of first-chi's -;o riagps was »|uit&lt;&gt; inadequate-
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  • 252 8 Messrs. William Jacks Ar (’&lt;•-. London, reported on the 2nd inst. as follows. The unsatisfactory position of the Irish settlements, and the fear of an impending Election have more than discounted the Washington Conference. Trade, which was improving all over the world, has received a check, and
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  • 215 8 Messrs. Geo. White and Co.. London, reported on November 2nd as follows: Very little change has taken place in the market during the past week, and quotations close with practically no alteration fiom those ruling last Wednesday. Although demand has been rather less active than of late,
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  • 342 8 London. October 30.—-The w,»ek’s statistics showed that the stock of rubber in London had again been reduced by some son tons, and the price of the product improved from 9-;d. to 10d., per pound. The tendency was therefore betrcT* (‘specially at the end of the week. That
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  • 601 8 In order that his friends may have the true facts before them. Col. James Christie, 0.8. E., M M., sends the “Straits Times” the following particulars in reference to a land deal which has ended in a very unsat sfactory manner: —With reference to an option
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  • 968 8 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. names. j s 7 X hi KUBBBR (OolU»4 i Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd 8e Sc. llor Gajah Rubber Estate 17*c ,e&gt; Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.40 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1.20 i S Ayer Kuning Rubber Estetw 9 -W Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 Aye» Panas
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 212 8 1 mW PSI I jfe Draw the cork and 4 b~*ywfel Haig&HaigFiveStars Scots Whisky will sin&gt; ’W® lts own praise gj w. dSh :*»ar labb J £Y X&gt; Donums Sihcs 167? -f'.' /j V V/J i 1 «4. SL I *7 i FINE WHISKY PEOPLE of good taste appreciate Haig
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    • 336 8 A MOTHER OF FIFTEEN CHILDREN, YET FEELS HH NG AT SEVENTY. Mrs. Charlotte 'L Mai her is the proud moth -r of fifteen, children Ke* ngc is seventy, she Ipoks six v ami sa&gt;s she feels younger than she looks How she attained Io ’ipe old age sc graCefuTy Mrs.
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  • 575 9 PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT. Ihe annual general Hireling n f j|, e Sfr&ifs Chinese British Associat i-&gt; n W;|S held at the (garden Club, Rafl’ex Chambers. Singapore. In the absent?, of the Presirlent (Dr. Lim Boon Keng) the Vice-Pres dent, the Hon. Mr. Song Ong Siang
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  • 630 9 “M. L.” COMPARATM E VALLES. Proceedings were commenced in (he 1 Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Mr. Justice Farrer Manby, the point at issue being a reference by the Collector pi Land Revenue Usfie r Section 104, Parf (vii) of the Land Enactment. 1911. a nd in
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  • 225 9 Penang Decembrr 1. 1921 BP. Tapioca 56.25 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.75 sales Cold leaf $72 seller.Black Pepper $15.50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyers u HOs $29.00 buyers {No. 1 $lO 00 per pion)
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  • 445 9 Penang, December 1, 1921. HKKP— cts, Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry »6 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each !30 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of Reel
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    • 348 9 g .nVERTISf MENTS. Sale To Let &C- be inserted in the Pinang at CENTS A WORD, w „fing th» ddreSS WhiCh fritnum Charge $1 each Insertion. jConsecutive Insertions $5. r must accompany order, the advertisement will k charged at ordinary tariff e for Casual Advertisements. POSITION VACANT. fSband Typist ««"‘-d.
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    • 210 9 HOTEL BRASTAGI, j 8 SUMATRA: EAST coast. B Telegraphic Address BRASTAGIHOTEL. MEDAN. W Postal Address:- —BRASTAGI. SUMATRA O-K. W a ROO feet above, sea level. Beautiful Scenery. Situation H FR-SH. INVIGORATING. ,equivalent to an nu English summer. General Temperature 55 to 58 by n.ght 7 S°pleuJ.d by sce a nery,
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    • 238 9 T. Green sons Ltd i ondon. LAWN MOWTRf. New Shipment at Reduced Prices to Hand, t 18 Blades, Complete with Collecting Boxes NOTE. —Makers’ own spare pinions for these machines J I carried in stock, thus obviating delay and .1 &gt; unnecessary expense when prolonged use 1 makes renewal of
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  • 1220 10 Ex. to-day’s departures. Perak [E S Co] for Deli. Padang for Asahan and Bata Bahra, Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Teesta for Port bwettenham and Sirgapore. Kinta for Port Swetrenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore. Lian Choo for Palau Langkawi Ptrliaand Setul Sabang. Expected Arrivals. Shidzuoka Mara, Singapore, Dec
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  • 293 10 DALLY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, |By trail Kuala Lumpur, Serembati, 7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore j 6pm and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train aie&lt; 10.15 a.m. &lt;fc
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  • 20 10 SATURDAY 3rd prox. Ceylon, India, Aden, Nyanza Port Said, Marseilles noon, and Europe Reg. up to 11 a.m
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  • 34 10 The Dongola, is due to arrive here oi Sa'urday, 3rd instant, and is expected to have European mails on beard. The Homeward mail by bs Nyaoze, will clos? at noon on Saturday.
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  • 61 10 Dec 1 Athenaeum, Lecture by Mr N H 1 Whitlet, Chin-se Merchants Club, Leith Street, 9 15 pm. Dec 2—Penang St Andrew’s Society. Annual Ball. Dec 2—Rugby, Scotland v The Res Esplanade Dec 7—Kwai's Hawaiian Troubadours,Tow; H«dl, 9 30 p tn. Dec 10—Rugby, Penang v Perak (At Tai
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    • 135 10 «0» «■■MMMW &lt;B MM* MMM MB mmmMMMB» MMB MMMMMM I VIRGINIA OgJKRETTES j S o°** I I r ■■i'S' &lt;AB—- Made from the Finest Virginia and I Eastern Carolina Tobaccos. I The Purest of the Best Quality Paper Only Used. z: I SOLE AGENTS: G. H. SLOT CO., B b
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    • 141 10 r Northern Assure® I CO., LTD. ESTABLISHED 1836, B ASSETS EXCEED £.16.000.000 B i. Fire. IIL“ x Life. 3. Motor Car. 4: Motor Cycle. H 5. Personal Accident. B 6. Plate Glass. V We can give you any particulars which you B may require re the above B,» SANDILANDS, BUTTERY
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  • 916 11 THE NEW CHOP. Kangoon, November J9,— The rice market was closed on Thursday, not out of honour to the Prince of Wales but simpiy .is part and parcel o f the “hartal” scheme, s o speculators had a rest, in then efforts. There was, however, no Ide
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    • 173 11 |r HAZELINE SNOW H (Trade Mark) I Will ma k- e y our skin white, I Sl nooth and beautiful. I This delightful non-greasy I toilet preparation removes fl W I blemishes from the complexion, «■'X—-y 7 I in( imparts true beauty. j I w lass fols of ail Chemists
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    • 169 11 I AVERY 1 f TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. I t lar If ’I I gl j i gr ji 1 1) 1 4 L I BRIEF SPECIFICATION Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular Hi Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan and Belts Sensitive Governor b! Controlling Speed of Motor, Thereby
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1466 12 AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE MES3AGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY.! u«. L mail AND PASSENGER SERVICES. LLWI U IRILOn DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE. Singapore to .lava Porta. Port Darwm, (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD MAILS., «-n.brp! ADRIATIC-FAR EAST SERVICE. To Japan via Singapore, Saigon. Haipong, Hongkong and Shanghai. ment to
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    • 412 12 Un d r w©Qd Standard H T ypewrhers I The Machine you will Eventually Buy. K Paterson, Simons Co, Ltd., (Incorporated in England) 1 sp||ffO Agents :—Penang, Singapore H and Kuala Lumpur. BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000
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