Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, Ho. 279. VOL. LXXIX. SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1921. PRIOE 15 OENTS.
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    • 393 1 I; N o, 7,'NORTHAM J; ROAD. < Tel«P hone N°‘ 579, i I vaiIHMiIiIIiniIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM h ROSS’S I I HAUKS HEAD! II PILSENER I r BEER I i Is to be obtained from ail Retailers. I I SOLE IMPORTERS: CIGARETTES I The BORNEO Co., Ltd., JF I (Incorporated in England.) '*****^l^uu..
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    • 21 1 FOR > ENVELOPES OF EVERY < DESCRIPTION AT THE < I LOWEST J PRICES j Ring: up 498 > I; Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. J
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  • 414 2 —“S.T.” c. r. o. TAKES ACTION TO STOP LOCAL CARELESSNESS. A matter of local importance came on to-day before Mr. B. Nunn. District Judge, Singapore, in the shape of a test prosecution by Mr. Savi, the Chief Police Officer, who charged a local resident for transferring his revolver
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  • 335 2 That thp wasp has an eyp for colour, and prefers some colours to others, was shown ip an article in "Everyday Science” some time ago. More recently the• Liverpool «School of Tropical Medicine ha' been making similar experiments with mosquitoes, and finds that that insect too. has a
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  • 8 2 ‘China Press.” ‘China Press.”
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    • 982 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. paid for in advance, PENANG* TURF CLUB, are published in the “Pinang Gazette” NEW YEAR MEETING, 1922. at 3 cents a Word 1 with a Minimum Charge of $1 The Race Coarse was officially opened for each insertion. «<* Training on Thursday, Ist December, 6 Consecutive Insertions
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    • 1312 2 RuniMimedeHotel Ltd., tUfICURA HEALS QaMit SKIN TROUBLE I Saturday, 24th December H special CHRISTMAS dinner In Red Blotches On Baby. FOR sai£ s. AND dai»ce Was Continually Scratch- El Plerret and Pierrette Costume o ing. Lost_Rest. Minimum Ch. t Z H “My baby began to be restless at lge $2,00
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  • 530 3 •JAPAN’S SIBERIAN TROOPS. Tokio, Nov, 18—1 Dairen special telegram dated November 17 states th»t with regard to the question of withdrawing Japanese troops from the Maritime Province, which is the crux of the Dairen conference, Mr Bhuher, the Mims.tr of War of the Far Eastern Republic, who
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  • 209 3 Efglibh Theatrical Manager’s Quest Colombo, November 10.—Mr Frack Macnaghun, well known in thea'ricel circles at Home and who h*s a circuit of Vaudeville houses in England, is at present n aking a tear of the E s' with the object of discovering, if possible, whether there rea'ly
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  • 115 3 An elderly lady of very ptim and severe aspect was seated mxt a young couple, who were discussing the merits of their motor car?. She began to listen in” to the talk at the point where the young man a-ked of the girl: “What colour is
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  • 20 3 Dec 10— Rugby, I’etang v Perak (At Taipi’jg), H M 8 Malaya Cup. Dec 15 and 17—Ipob R«cts
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  • 461 3 RESEARCH W )HK IN HiH UNITED PROVINCE 4. In the report of t! e L dian Sugar C mmittee stress was laid on the need of research sta'ions in co junction wi h large areas of suitable lands for experima t*l work. At presen' in th- United Provinces
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  • 385 3 Phnasg, Dbchmber 3, 1921, BEEF— ct" Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry ttfest do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart jH>r catty 40 Liver do 8C Fillet of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 692 3 LrAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN 1921. I ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN I interest Irom the date Purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable I in" 1 W half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November I I REPAYABLE AT PAR on THE Ist MAY, 1926. I free of income tax and
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    • 83 3 Many Beers are Described as the Best, but there is ONLY ONE BEST IhHf ’I Th,s is lwBfrf/f ’5 s J.,. i BY 'J W T PORTER r H x i 1 !VS B B i BELL DOG LAGER BEER Britain’s Best Beer Simond’s “Milk Stout Each Pint contains the
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  • 907 4 Lady Bocknill, in corosfquence of id health, left Patna for England on Oct). 15, Mr W Makepeace and Mr and Mrs A W Still return to Singapore this afternoon by the s s Ipoh.” We are sorry to learn that the Klang Agri-Horticultural Society’s Show is not
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  • 582 4 EVIDENCE. The case for the defence in the above case, was opened in tbe Supreme Court Penang yesterday afternoon, when Mr Cheab Kee Ee, the defendant, gave evidence. He said that ha had an office in Singapore, where bis brother Cbeah Keong Ee was in charge. He
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  • 296 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Weltevreden, December 3 —The Dutch chaser “Ly x ’found a second fleet of 15 pralu*, with armed natives oa the east coast of Tarakan. She took them into Tarakan and the crews, afte which she escorted them outside Dutch Indian te«
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  • 940 4 SEQUEL TO AN OPERATION. Important disclosures were made in the Second Magistrate’s Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday morning, before Mr A H de Fonseca, when the inquest into the death of one Gopalsamy, who died on the morning of the 29th November at tlw General Hospital after
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 535 4 .NEW AdVERFiSLMENTS. POSITION WANTED. Accountant and Secretary, qualified, seeks i922. Apply B n x No. 325, c/o Pinarig G-Zstte, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Applications in writing will ba received by the undersigned up to noon on December the 12bh for the post of Chief Engine Driver Electric Supply Department. Commencing salary $l4O
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    • 87 4 C X MAS X'MAS X MAS I genuine Reduction of kG per eent. On all our stock to enable customers to purchase for the coming X’mas season. SALE ST ARTS TO-DAY. BRITISH BOMBAY BAZAAR, I /VO. S, BEACH STREET. PENANG. I I F O. R. fi With Standard g H
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 302 4 By Special Request ot Our Numerous p matrons THE SIAMESE OPERi I Will Stage at the Drury Lane Theatre Hai I ON SUNDAY THE 4th DECEMBER 1921 I THE BLACK MASK I A most comical and interesting play which will thrill you you laugh unceasingly—superseding the play of The S
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 377 5 j(1I1 November 16- —The Duk e of Northumberland and Mr. Gwynne, editor tb Morning Post,” were the defent. to-day before th e King’s Bench in I bel action ”i which the plaintiff. Mr. n son chairman of the North London Council, conducted his own n<n The alleged
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    • 315 5 The following i 8 a complete list of the officers appointed to the “Renown”: Captain the Ho u H. Meade, D. 5.0., Commanders Hon. E. R. Drummond, B IL. Johnston (T) and E. R. Corson, I). S.C., Lieutenant-Commanders W. G. Tennant, I*. H. G. Dalrympfjk
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    • 72 5 London. November 18, —Reports have been received here that an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Queen Sophia of Greece was made by a number of Bulgarians while the Queen was travelling to Athens from Belgrade. Details concerning this reported attack are awaited in London with the keenest interest
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    • 206 5 London, November 14.—Mr. Holt Thomas contends that at a certain altitude the air throughout the world shows a great similarity. It is true that the conditions on clearing grounds vary, but the giounds at London and Paris are a fair an£‘average standard. The expense and an hour’s delay
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    • 127 5 London, November 15. —Air Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard. lecturing at Glasgow, questioned how the defence of the British Isles could be undertaken without large permanent a ir force units. He suggested that the solution was the creation of an Auxiliary Air Force with short annual periods of
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    • 191 5 AV ashington. November 14. —AVhile the American Gov t »rnment has known for several months past that Britain is willing to accept the principle of equality in naval strength, it remains for Japan to give an assurance of her attitudeThis, as in the case of Britain can
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    • 114 5 The persistent rumours, though officially contradicted, as to changes in the future naval policy of the British Em pire in the Pacific were once more referred to in the Australian House of Representatives. Mr. Fenton (V.) asked whether it was true, as reported in press cable
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    • 192 5 London, November 16. —Mr. Frank A. Vanderlip is looked upon already as the finaneial saviour of Europe and unless his plan contains impossible conditions, the Bank of the United States of Europe will need a whole city to contain its central offices. Vanderlip’s plan will find the
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    • 399 5 MR. SOMERSET*MAUGHAM’S IMPRESSIONS. Mr. Somerset Maugham, the wellknown dramatist a ud author, returned to Singapore this week after a short visit t<> Java and Borneo. AVith the object of obtaining a dramatist’s impressions of theatrical life in Java, a “Free Preys' reporter-caHed upon Mr. Maugham. He was
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    • 290 5 AIR. COBB GETS s; 250. Judgment wa> delivered i” the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, by Mr. Justi.ce Earretr Manby, in the arbitral ion suit in which a reference was made by the Collector of Land Revenue under Section 104 part (vii) of the Land Enactment, PHI, and
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  • 58 5 By a notification in this week'» Gazette the new Elementary Education Act comes into force throughout the nionthon of Nakon Sridhar.maraj —289 tambon in ail —from the 1-f of next month. Further from the Ist of -January next (he Act come> into force in 45 tambon out
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  • 48 5 London, November 17. —There was a ecrudescence of hero-worship of the film artistes Mary Pickford ami Douglas Fai--ba."ks yesterday evening outside a W estend hotel- at w hich they had arrived from the Continent. Mary Pickford made a speech from the balcony of the hotel.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 645 5 XMAS BAZAAR 4 TOYLAND NOW OPEN WE3 Splendid Selection of Toys, Games, Cards and Crackers for X’mas. JwM WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., PENANG (Incorporated in England) TAIPING 1 1 r j ester ette Crackers. 12 daintv crackus Aerial Post Crackers. A box of 12 m in pale pink crepe papers.
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  • 1204 6 About a year ago it was believed in many quarters that the abnormal deviations of the exchanges’could be checked to a large extent and the whole international economic and position improved, if not altogether stabilised, provided the indemnity obligations of Germany were fixed and some scheme decided upon
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  • 1863 6 In a Ceylon paper recently we came across the arresting headlines. Rubber Prices “The Price of Rubber; and Grades. are quotations misleading The burthen of the article is that rubber is commonly talked about by the man in the street in terms of top price paid for
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    • 396 6 f ■> ’i* C 43 I PULLEY EFFICIENCY save enormously in ±aX not"’’riveued po r I through pulley face. Hl Grooved air escape (an HI ‘III exclusive feature) dimin- 11 A parting pulley—no ishes air cushion under Wfr occasion to strip shaft. Uy belt. Kj' Rims dowelerf together fflj wti
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    • 35 6 fCRTHCJMiIiG EVENTS AT THE E. O.” SATURDAY, 24TH DEC., XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY, 31 ST DEG., NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER AND PIERROT AND. PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL. I\ev. Walter Naisk. P. P. C.
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    • 35 6 THE TIDESHigh Water. Low Water. To-day. 1,50 a.m, 8.44 a.m, 2.33 p.m. 8.36 p.m. To-mobbow. 2.18 a.m. 9.11 a.m, 3. 6 p.m. 9. 3 p.m. Monday. 2.45 a.m. 9.37 a.m. 3.38 p.m. 9.29 p ra,
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  • 147 7 N \VAL H- Vn() I)IFFI(UFTY Reuter’s Telegrams. I Washington, December 1. feature of to.day’ S pro. /meeting of the, Committee of JincS IS \l Hughe s Yi lX>unt Kato and Mr. ,h;rl the endeavour to reconcile the Balfour' in 111 it p between America and Japan 4 r
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  • 334 7 Wdthi' 1 11 November 10. —Japan will -.st that her naval strength be seventy L rce nt of that of America and Britain. Pus she po p'-e- to chieve by letting leer.ia keep D ships as Hughes laid dmra. hut. would raise the Japanese total p 12
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  • 97 7 th ’’k October 24. —According to -“uni’.i i nrrespondent of the New (lf k Tinies, Lord Northcliffe made spppch in Manila. know deep down that if ever it G any trouble here you will find Dufied together firmly. It was a US IV ''hen you
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  • 87 7 -'guested CONFERENCE. Paris, December 1. message says in the Ami' (X nversa tion with the French Cirz^ W r V Rcouut Sti. Aulaire, Lord Sll^es *ed a e "eral settlement of 1 0 uest on by means of a small I*4. 'f'U inference, consisting of the Pr
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  • 49 7 York, December 1- ar( i Gil Company of Cal forc oi| r' r d a arg e interest in the b ni Pany, thus excluding the 7' in l )a ;'y- which has been h a view to obtaining the My I'ltenst m the Pacific Com-
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  • 79 7 MORATORIUM REPORT AND SEQUEL. Paris. December 1. I '"I?" 1 '•>' Sir John Bradbury declared that .norato num could not be considered unless Germany formally requested it. She had hitherto not done so The Ulianimous vo e of the Reparations was required b e for e very lo ug
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  • 62 7 London, November 1. The mark in London has improved to 1 25 to the pound. Berlin, December 1. The improvement in th e mark following reports that the Brit sh were granting a moratorium produced a reaction i n the share market, price levels collapsing through panic
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  • 233 7 London, November B.—The ‘‘Times” correspondent, at Paris telegraphs that evidence is accumulating of the plot by German manufacturers to combine in order deliberately to engineer the bankruptcy of the Reich. It is significant that the Budget does not provide for the* pay. ment of Reparations. French financiers
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  • 86 7 IMPORTANT CONFEREN( E. Washington, December 1. Mr. Mellon, the Secretary of the Treasury, announces that the I nited Statehas accepted an informal invitation io send a representative to a meeting under the auspices of the Allied Reparations Commission tv discuss measures for the stabilization of world finances. Conference
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  • 136 7 ROYAL DUTCH PROTEST. Amsterdam- December 1Sir Henry Deterd'iiig, in a speech at an extraordinary meeting of the Royal Dutch Company, said if only the smallest part of the Government policy with regard to taxation and export* duty m the l)ut< Indies was executed the. Board would deem
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  • 34 7 the CROWN AGENTS. London. November 1Sir Henry Lambert has been appointed Crnwn Agent f*>r the C*>n es, m .Giltant Unde.Engineer to the C roan Ag been appointed an add,l. -.a. Agent.
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  • 147 7 EVIDENCE AT INQUIRY Madras, December 1The first s.tting of the Committee of inquiry into the Moplah train tragedy was held at Tirur. J A Traffic Inspector s a id the identical vaii previously lurried 122 prisoners, but he found on subsequent examination of the tat al
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  • 80 7 THE OBJECTIVE. Loudon, December 1. Reuter learns that no doubt is entertained in wdl-informed quarters that the objective of th e Waziri raid mentioned by Renter’s Delhi correspondent was Quetta. The fact that it started from a centre at least 80 miles inside the Afghan territory is regarded
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  • 71 7 THE CONTRACTS WITH FOREIGN LINES. Washington, December 1. Representatives of the Pennsylvania Railway and nine other Companies appeared before the Committee of thei Shipping Board, to consider the abrogation of railroad contracts with foreign steamship lines, in view of the Board N declaration that such contracts menaced American
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  • 25 7 Rome, November 1. The destroyer Centsuro sank in a violent storm off the Island of Trianesia. The crew were 'aved.
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  • 52 7 —Vale. Parise December 1. —The newspapers report that an International Financial Conference is likely to take place in Paris shortly. Mr. Lon Tseng Tsiang. the former Chi nese Minister of Foreign Affairs, has arrived at Muralto, Switzerland, for several weeks’ sojourn. A Versailles message says Landru was sentenced
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  • 167 7 The Publicity Committee of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, announce an important news-item, interesting to exhibitors erecting their own buildings at th e furthcoming Exhibition. Contract' have been placed with Messrs Barker and Company (Engineering Department) ami work already has been started on fht> Exhibition buildings, and Messrs. Barker
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  • 41 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 3Singapore Soots held a meeting, the chairmanship of Mr. Sime, and decid ed to approach H. E. the garding the formation of a kilted Company of the new Volunteer force in Singapore.
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  • 29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 3. H E the Governor yesterday morning paid an official visit to Vice Admiral Thomine aboard the French wardi p “Montcalm-
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  • 1113 7 —“AT. M.” A SUCCESSFUL BALL. The attendance at the aamual ball of the local branch of the St. Andrew’s Society was a very large one, considering the conditions prevailing, and the Committee’s decision to proceed with the customary function was more than justified. Those who danced
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  • 239 7 PENANG MARKET CONDITIONS. Although, as was stated in our issue of yesterday, mutton was actually offered for sale at 45 cents per lb. in Chowrasta Alarket, Penang, this morning, there is still a lack- of uniformity in the prices demanded by the salesmen, the tariff' ranging from 45
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  • 267 7 Did the Australian Prime Minister promise. a deputation of Chinese that permission would be granted them to bring their Chinese-born wives and children to Dar win for a period of three years? asks the “Age.” If he did, was if not a contravention of the “white Australia”
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  • 618 7 SCOTLAND v. THE REST The annual Rugby match between a team representing Scotland and The Rest in celebration of St. Andrew’s Day. was played at the Esplanade last evening before a large number of spectators. The Scottish team was piped on to the field by F. C. Stewart,
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  • 43 7 London, November 16. —Oxford Uni versify defeated Leicester at Rugby football by 12 points to 5. In the last ten minutes B. Jacot, the Oxford wing-three-quarter, broke his collar-bone. This may prevent him from playing against Cambridge on the Bth December.
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  • 134 7 The result <>f a bowls tie played yesterday waß as under: Championship Pairs. W. H. Threlfall and E. Reimann beat G. B. F. Southam and C. IL’ Hertz 21—19. Tuesday, 6th December. Ladies Doubles Handicap.—Scr Mrs Dick and Mrs. £emple v. Scr. Mrs. L. M.
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  • 283 8 ERASERS WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, November 29. —The increase of business in the rubber section of the local share market has been fully maintained as anticipated in our report of last week and shares show an all round advance" in price. Sellers are naturally reluctant to part with
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  • 233 8 Messrs. Fearon and Co., Kuala Lum- pur. in their Weekly Review, state that the volume of share transactions over the week in th»' rubber section has be o n almost on a Par with pre-slump time--1 and many bargains are to be recorded on a steadily rising market.
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  • 118 8 The Singapore Chambei of Commerce Rubber Association held ifs usual auc lion on Wednesday when there was catalogued 1.400.352 lbs. Tons 625.15; Offered 1.323.846 lbs. Tons 591.00 Sold 1.191,920 lbs. Tons 532.11. Prizes Realised, Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents pel lb. .Singapore Standard Quality 33 Good Average Quality to
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  • 194 8 To the American, his share in the war looms so vast that he is convinced he i alone conquered (writes the Rev. Nor- man Maclean, who, after attending the I Pan Presbyterian Conference at Phila- dehihis, is now on a tour through the States). Among certain
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  • 238 8 There a common impression daring the "ar and for many months folio" ing the war, that the "hole country was plunged in an orgy of <*xt > avaga net. Without doubt there was reckless spend ing. There are always nlenty of impiovident people to "ho“i .more money means
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  • 99 8 ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. A company has been formed in Scot land under the title of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Club. Limited--36, Albany Street, Edinburgh. It is registered without stated capital and by guarantee of its members. Ifs object is to promote the .welfare and ameliorate the condition of
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  • 118 8 A resume of co-operative news for the fortnight ending the 31st Oct. shows that the number of co-operative socie ties in Bengal stood at 6 574 on the Ist of November. Nothing of importance has happened during the period under review. The Deputy Registrar was
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 252 8 ZrO /tlvC \A TA \ol |x p 7 Mi 1 x-/> vy' v al Y^u v' a p V Btl =if Hi Expectant and Nursing Mothers find in Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly two pUg or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and
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    • 427 8 SPORTS AND KIDNEY TROUBLE. Hundreds of columns are written daily about -ome kind of sport. Magaz nes are published to its exclusive interests. Amateur as well as professional sport is universally popular. How many of us realise that all these sportsmen who part cipate in the so many varied games
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    • 289 8 I I 1 VU-' I /Sa K hi! f i A f Virginia ’3 I CIGARETTES |.V| i t WD.&HOWIUS. ,h d! tfcte Bristol 4 to hdo* PEP T//V OF 50 $l 00 i ALL DEALERS. worß I I •ur tongue the morninc 1 u are racked S ’h all
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  • 379 9 /dinner party. l second day <»f hi s visit to SinN'orthcliffe spent a com tmi<> in discussing the rubber s prJ the economic situation genso far affects Malaya- In r ,f a motor tour through the island OU T I .bhip met various people connecthl
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  • 125 9 A CHANCE FOR BRITISH CARS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 3. Lord Northcliffe left in the RumphiuC tor Batavia. He sa Is thence to IndoChi iia. and Siam, returning to the F.M.S. for a prolonged motor tour. Before leaving. Lord Xorthcliffe visited the site
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  • 109 9 A SINGAPORE PROPOSAL. G'ln Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 3. d'aarduig the question of the inception 1,1 an arrangement fo r reciprocity among lu bs ill Malaya. Sir J. W. Murison. the. !1 man "1 the Singapore Cricket Club, -fated in ail interview with the Free
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  • 62 9 L| NGU| tin SHARE SUIT. "J'C.MENT REVERSED. 10,11 Ou r WJI Correspondent.) ■Singapore, December 3. •''upreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, l" J wa- delivered i” th<* Pliant srs Fearon Company (ap. Sus Messrs. Chart Coy. th? u,' reversing the judgment i" 'Lf s rs s l rate s C<>urt, which awarded
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  • 490 9 A CHARACTER sketch. The distinguished Marshal J o ffi e is oxhere to m o>row in the “Porthos.” Marshal Joseph Jacques Cesair e Joffrp is a typical Frenchman of the present day. He is a Southerner, having been orn in 1852 in the Department of the 1y i
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  • 132 9 The new Kidderpore bridge which is being built in Howrah will, according to “Industrial India,” be one of the finest road bridges in India. The bridge will be a bow string truss with a clear span of 237 feet and an overall w idth of about -S,
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  • 160 9 The Compagnie de Commerce and de Navigation d’Extreme Orient, in their report dated Saigon, November 8, state: There is no change to report since oui last advice. The market is exceedingly calm. Prices, however, have not declined much as there are m”.ny contracts to fulfil up to
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 411 9 ‘HAGGIS: SOME QUESTIONS AND AN ANSWER” [To Thr Editor of the "Pinang Gazette kiR —I bad motored along the North Road and climbed the knoll which separates road from sea—wandering down the seaward elope, I reached a boulder on which I stood watching the waves below chasing each other yet
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    • 299 9 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —A year ago a Memorial Was -nveiled in Al! Saints,’ Taiping, to the men ,f North Peiak who gave their lives in the ar, It was uofortuna'ely discovered afterva>di that a few names had been omitted, -the
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    • 166 9 [•'To the Editor cf the Pinang Gazette. Sir Humanity hits the nail on the head in mentioning that sanitary and medical improvement is quie necessary for the welfare of Estate labourers in this Stat?. I m of opinion that a healthy labour force on >ia es’ate
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  • 457 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports as follows: There has been considerable activity in the Share Market throughout the week and while the greater interest is centred in Rubbers, all Sections have come in for more attention than for some time past. The price of Rubber is
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  • 16 9 The following is an additional rubber outpu t for November K.M.S. Rubber lbs 23,942
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  • 31 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on December 2 Plantation Ist latex crepe 11 Jd Smoked Sheet lljd Market firm. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 72 9 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd, for November, hours run (two dredges) 1,251, cubic yard» treated. 184,000, total piculs 1,525.03, nett value $6B 750 90. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Limited, for November, hours run [one dredge] 615, cubic yards treated 116,000, total piculs 477.04, nett value $21.520.27. Ulu Piah
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  • 174 9 ‘S F P Ths Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec 2nd Spot £164.12* 6d np £1 75.6 d 3 months bnying£l66 5a.0 i £1,25.6i 3 selling 166.1 Os Od £1.25.6d Local Parity $B3 29 December 3rd Singapore buyers no sellers at $B2 62J,;
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 467 9 For Heartburn, Acidity, etc. Messrs. Savory <?- Moore are the makers of a Lozenge, originally prescribed by the celebrated l)r. Jenner, which possesses in a remarkable degree the property of neutralising Acidity in the stomach. They confidently recommend these Lozenges as a safe and reliable remedy for HEARTBURN FLATULENCE; ACIDITY,
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  • 190 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Koemai for Deli. Sitiawan for Pang Nga, Malays, for Bhnket (Tongkab) and Renong. Jin Ho for P Brandan and Langkat. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ekma for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmsin via Rangoon). Morioka Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon),
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  • 270 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, B&gan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Read, Teluk Ansou, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong i Parit Buotar and Bagan Serai By train alai 10.15 a.m. 3.46 p.n.. Kr<
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  • 45 10 The Homrwsrd mail by ss Nyanz?, will.close at 6 p in to-day. The M M Packet Porthos, with Continental mail?, is expected to arrive here at 8 a.m. to-morrw, The Dongola, with mails fiouu Europe, is expected to arrive here at noon tomorrow.
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  • 144 10 Penang, December 3. 1921. By Coortbsy op ths Chartkrkd Bahr). London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 month»’ eight Bank 2/4 3/ 3 1 3 predit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Oalcntta Demand Bank Rs. 172' 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 172 c Madras Demand Bank
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  • 324 10 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. 2nd Sunday in Advent. 8 a.m. Matins. 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion. 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymn 53. Psalm L 137, Pealm LXJjH 1 57 Magnificat 47, Nunc Dimittis 61. Hymn 217, 288, 193. Friday—6 p.m. Evensong.. 6 30 p.m Choir Practice.
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  • 234 10 Penang December 3, 1921. SP. Tapioca $6.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.75 buyess Cold leaf $72 seller» Black Pepper $15.50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking» $4O sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyers 110 s $29.00 buyers [No. 1 $lO 00 per
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  • 375 11 EARL HAIG’S STRIKING STORY. 1 ieJd Marshal Ear] Haig unveiled at Euston Station a memorial, bearing this inscription ‘ln grateful memory of 3,719 men of the London and North-Western Railway Compay who for their Country, •Justice, and Freedom, served and died in the til eat War,
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  • 411 11 DETAILS OF DISASTER. The Empress of Japan picked up a message sent out for the Associated Press by the Waterhouse steamer Most Ivan giving deta Is of the wreck in mid-Pacific of the Fukui-maru (owned by the I chida Risen Kaisha and chartered by
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  • 34 11 London, November 16.- Ear! Haig opmr ed the palatial British Legion Club at Windsor, given by Mr. Dhunjtbhoy Bomanji, th« shipping merchant, who has made a number of magn-fieient gifts Windsor.
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  • 305 11 COMPARISON WITH RACING CONDITIONS AT HOME. Mr. J. G. Galstaun. who has returned to Calcutta only recently from home, was asked by an “Englishman” representative, about the prospects of racing in Calcutta. Mr. Galsfaun was very optimistic. He was sure that His Royal Highness the Prince of
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  • 59 11 The “Englishman” i> informed that Inns of Court, the 2 year-old which Mr. Goculdas purchased in England, broke lpg while on the way to India and had to be shot. Great things were expected of Inns of CourT. It was an animal with a good pedigree and
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  • 257 11 INOCULATION AGAINST RINDERPEST. A resolution of the Government of Bihar and Orissa on the annual report of the Civil Veterinary Department for the year 1920-21 for that province states among other things. After a year of comparative immunity epidemic diseases of cattle returned with exceptional virulence. Rinderpest
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    • 310 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Paid-up Capital 116,000,008 Reserve Funds: Sterling Reserve £2,500,000 Silver Reserve $21,50(',0M Head OfficeHONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. I Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombaf, i Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, Ipoh, j Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Londsn, i Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki, New
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