Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 280. VOL. LXXIX. MONDAY. sth DECEMBER, 1921. PRIOE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 465 1 NIKKO !i I *i No 7, NORTHAM road. i Telephone No. 579,- I niMMnnMinnniHinKMmnEx;:.. n 'iji Hahnkn Tps mascots. |f JL J. Many of the Mascots which decorat® jg ’9 1 the cars one sees on le rOaf S are Carefully selected and free from I 1 dust. Each packet
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    • 20 1 FOR ENVELOPESI J OF EVERY description AT THE < LOWEST J PRICES j < Ring up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. j
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  • 453 2 EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE TOWN. The following is a report of a meeting of the Lower Perak Sanitary Board held in the Sanitary Board Office. nson, on November 15. The District Officer presidedThe Board would prefer to control all local lodging houses but fees locally were
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  • 368 2 IMPRISONED FOR FORTY EIGHT YEARS. Madras. November 14. The following sketch (>f the life >f Prince. Mounglat is contributed by his daughter to the “Madras Mail.’\ Ptiggan Mein. King <>f Burma, and Prince Hlinemein were brothers the sons pi King Tha.rrawdi. If King Pug ganmein
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    • 1421 2 —7 1 —J 1- SMALL DVERTISEMEN iS, NOTICES. flotsl Ltd., P aid for in i ldVall S. e ADVERTISEMENTS ON TRAM (Incorporated i„ (S. S.) are published in the CARS. Saturday, 24t h December Pinang Gazette The Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., baring SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER at 3 cents a Word
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    • 261 2 EWflfc-A j •—j*.* x T J gas'X a I 1 vil IK- VIRGINIA gl VM teff 1 > J IV 4 X k'"' wd&howills- JV-- wj X x .vAW'/ a ftlSTOi. 4 LONDON a > PER TIN OF SO $I 00 X ALL DEALERS. i a jf (Ideal) I I
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  • 941 3 A CRUTCISM. [Conti ibuted I America, the land of the free, with its absolute prohibition, eccentric divorce laws graft and freak legislation, was the prime mover in the formation of the League of Nations, The land of liberty and democracy was also responsible to a large extent
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    • 109 3 BsH > DODmE cars ARE REDUCED IH PRICE TO $3,100. J. BERRy* COMPANY l[ 1 U-NEAD-IT TYRE CEMENT REPAIRS OUTER COVERS OR INNER TUBES AND SAVES YOUR TYRE BILLS J. BERRY and CO. C. fl. Ribeiro Co., limited. With Sly,ish Stationery Prompt Perfect Printing fclegant Engraving HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON
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    • 129 3 -I' l O rar GOp D NEWS FOR THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES.< 1 Whether it’s a birthday party for the 1 tiniest kiddie, a holiday celebration, or simply a good time for its own sake, n I the good things that are cooked for j I -the occasion are largely responsible g
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    • 88 3 y Many Beers are Described as the Best, but there is ONLY ONE BEST i fIUHI H THIS si IS I l "UTTLRO cy W PORTER Ct '2 r W a IA £,n OOK uv ERFOOI--^ M 'IB I t'L: BULL DOG LAGER BEER Britain’s Best .Beer Si mood’s Milk
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  • 1662 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. 'S FP* Mr and Mr» H D Sbarpin returned by the mail from home. Dr C B Pauley returned by the “Dongola,” from home. Mrs J W T Saunders wife of Capb Saunders, S B O Penang has returned from Singapore. Mr A Mourin of Mes-rs G W
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  • 1765 4 A QUIET WELCOME. Marshal Joffre passed through Penang in the French mail steamer "Porthos” yesterday. A large crowd congregated on Swettenham wharf to welcome the distinguished soldier and an air of intense but subdued excitement prevailed, as the great ship came slowly to her moorings. Those
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    • 711 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA. TOWN HALL. AcolicaUons are invited for the post of Building* Inspector. Saiarv $225 FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, rising by annual incwneira of $lO per month to $3OO per month, plus transport vinMnAV totm allowance of $2O per m>uth. Applicants IVLkJIN U/x I izln most possess
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  • THE FAR EAST.
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    • 124 5 VoMtnber 10—A persistent circulating in foreign circles m i qV that ’here is a poss biliry |0' ,u n "”r.* hei" in league with the expedition of Dr. Sun Yat. "further rumoured that the most' i ll S Dili's campaign reaches Han. F ]u pan Wu
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    • 305 5 I Number 12.—The chairmen I a Chinese Chambers of Commerce at L.’ w and Wuchang were requested by r ia |Wu Pei-fu. while he was m HanI Ivam-e .<3.000.000 to meet his htX'nnlitary debts. The Finance lw,u and the Hupeh Tuchun of M u«ere also requested
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    • 424 5 P Nuvembei' 12. Speaking at the >"Un on of the American College ll o N rth Chua, at the Wagons-Lits bi- Jacob Gould Schurman, Amerimister to China, said that the great f C IIIII,IOII ”1 America to the principles SI 11,en t was the idea
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  • 327 5 Mike Honeyman. twice British featherweight champion, was defeated on points at the National Sporting Club by Joe Fox. of Leeds, formerly our best bantam. 1 do ’>ot remember (writes Mr. B. Bennison) having seen a contest, by which we were asked, to jhdge the leading boxer
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  • 105 5 AUSTRALIANS IN DISFAVOUR. London. October 20. —The “Yorkshire Observer” says that it i- no new thing for Australian teams visiting England Io fa’l to live up to the English standard of sportsmanship. The footballers now touring England must change their tacties if they desire to return
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  • 241 5 FIFTY-EIGHT PEOPLE MISSING. An old Spanish warship which had been rebuilt many times and was employed i" the merchant service by the Yangco Steamship Company of Manila, founder» d in heavy weather <’ff Luzon point. The ship bore the name of Maria Luisa, ami according to a
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  • 494 5 WHAT MR. E. F. BENSON THINKS. In a letter to the ‘“Times” Mr. E. F. Burn Benson says: The events of this annus mirabilis in sports may now bp considered over, and those of us who, actively oi passiveily, have followed them have, like the Oysters
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  • 455 5 The supremacy of English professional billiards ha- not been challenged from overseas -ince George Gray's championship attempt in 1914. says Mr. Harry Young. Playing with the composition balls the young Australian was in a cla-s by himself, but in the champion-hip where ivory ball- are
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    • 47 5 PURE LOTUS HONEY. A tried and fallible rem«y for eyo-diseases. our* Cataract G’aucoma e.c. Without knife. Bs. 3/., 5/-, a 9/- no- one. two and four drams. P«rOuters on request B. P. O Cheques and M O are cc ep d ,p c\ Beadon Square, Calcutta (r.G.)
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    • 259 5 A Estate Mine Managers, j F° R 5 PRICE, QUALITY and t j PROMPT DELIVERY, I 5 i Cannot ch better than send ALL THEIR ORDERS FOR J PRINTING and I STATIONERY TO THE p r Pinang Gazette Press, f > Limited. J. I J I L ’P’ X i*
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  • 1158 6 Recently we published several letters from correspondents complaining that the present for the treatment of sick coolies employed on the rubber estates and on other work in Kedah are not as satisfactory a< they might be Toe statements are expiree and we cannot at the mo
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  • 1567 6 Signs are nob wanting of an improvement in trade, and the Production and present advance in rubber Cost, prices must be attributed to a great extent to the better outlook generally, The rubber indue try, of course, is dependent upon the trade revival, and it will be
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  • 110 6 Bankrupt and His W omen Debtors. In the baokraptoy o»nr «Jj lhl fore Mr Jas r, oe B» rr J {4 Qbin* public examination book plao fn t be named Cha Kee F"r who on til Colony nine years ago, big wife* years ago on -hejnoo.»’ f «iitl» estate, then
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  • 36 6 —‘•s T.” inKcmv-. conjigu Hongkong. Dte* b gte »u)e r Maru from P< rt ,rt raw opium worth $4O ,O The KI.W r e ro m I-»*” November 21 on l» pr V Yokohama
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    • 140 6 J eye s’ “ESSENCE OF HEALTH” For usegin the jf SAFE 1 >ll House. Office. EFFICIENT *39 School. 1 1 1 FWWW ,-i;WW 'JT Cinema. ECONOMICAL 1 I -tverj where, g J 1" *U IN 1,2, 4 5 GALLON DRUMS. i f SANDILANDS, BUTTERY A CO., g 1 PENANG- OSSM»
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    • 25 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE SATURDAY, L24TH DEC.. XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY. 31ST DEC.. NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNERIAND PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 121 6 DEATHS. Sim—• Mr Sim Hok Beng, the father-in-law of Mr Ooi Thean Soo, Secretary and Accountant of The Eastern Shipping Co, Ltd., Penang, and father of Messrs Sud Chehng Ghee, Situ Cheaug Hooi and Sim Cheaug Soon, at bis residence 12. H-Huttoo Lam, Penang on sth instant at 5 p.m.
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  • 1442 7 tH E SHANTUNG QUESTION. Reuter's Telegrams.] Washington. December 2. A demoDstration ’.n favour of the unndiV' ,Jliil retUrn f yhaUtUTlg WaS madC before the headquarters of the jplciiation. The crowd consisted Chinese Chinese students and merchants, aug"'.jred by scores of Chinese brought here T account tbe Conference. It
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  • 619 7 EXPERTS’ DISCOVERY. London, December 2. The labours of naval experts have revealed ai< extraordinary oversight in tho drafting of Mr. Hugh s’ naval holiday proposals, possibly invalidating the whole scheme. Tt appears that at the end of tho ten years’ naval holiday, Britain is entitled to built 12
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  • 37 7 Washington, December 2. The Anglo American Claims Tribunal awarded »4794 as compensation mJ he cases of three British schooners which a United States patrol prevented from otter hunting in the Behring Sea m 1900.
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  • 31 7 Washington, December 2. ft, is understood that the Senate leaders agreed to the request by President Hard’ng to rush the Allied debt refunding bill through the Senate.
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  • 175 7 ENORMOUS DAMAGE. Vienna, December 2. Serious rioting, which is estimated >o have caused several milliard crowns damage, occuired as a sequel to a demonstration by 35,000 workmen, outside Parliament, against the cost of living. The demonstrators presented a series of drastic demands with a view to allevi-,
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  • 194 7 Berlin, December 2. The '-‘Lokal Anzeiger” shows that apart from indemnities, Germany is finding a difficulty in meeting the Clearing-house demands, in connection w ith the payment of enemy debts not Yet paid. 91,000,000 gold marks are dm*. A representative has been sent to Pari* to discuss
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  • 14 7 London, December 2. Maiks closed n London at 9U<> to the pound.
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  • 71 7 DENIAL BY SIR J. BRADBURY. London. December 2. In connection with the Paris eorrespon dent’s message of the Ist inst., Sir John Bradbury has denied the authorship of a moratorium scheme. The French Government is apparently hastily drafting its own plan for meeting the German financial
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  • 54 7 London. December 2. Lord Inchcape’s Committee has d sposed of 417 ex-enemy vessels in the past year for nearly £20,000.000. and now is sue* a novel list, offering 16 cargo vessels of 4 000 tons and upwards still repairing in German yards preparatory to receiving the highest class
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  • 22 7 Helsingfors, December 3. The Finnish Paper Mill Association has contracted to supply Russia with further 700 tons of paper.
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  • 48 7 London, December 2. It is reported that a Straits Settlements- loan will shortly he floated in London. Terms of the Loan. London, December 2. The Straits Settlements loan for £5,135-000 at six per cent for 15 and 30 years, currency, price 97, i* being underwritten.
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  • 36 7 New York, December 2The Chinese Government are. paying interest due o-n the Ist December on the $5,500,000 loan to the' Pacific Development Company, and arranging to pay the principal n ninety days.
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  • 219 7 TWO CONSTABLES DEAD. London. December 2. A daring attempt to fescue Sinn Fein political prisoners from Derry Gaol by means of rope ladders and motorcars failed, after a fierce conflict betweefl the pol'ce and the prisoners and would-be rescuers. Two constables were found dead, handcuffed and
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  • 16 7 London, December 2. Mr. H.W. Linford, formerly Reuter’s representative in Japan, is dead.
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  • 41 7 Miami (Florida). December 2. The British Consul has been nstructed to investigate the tarring and feathering .of the Reverend Mr. Irvin, a British Missionary, whom his assailants accused of preaching social equality and intermarriage between blacks and whites.
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  • 43 7 J CRY FAIL TO AGREE. San Francisco, December 3. The jury in the Arbuckle trial could not agree, und were locked up for the night. The jury in the Arbuckle case debated all night,‘without agreeing, and continued iheir deliberations to-day.
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  • 10 7 Paris. December 2. LaJ.'dru has lodged an appeal.
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  • 27 7 London, December 3. The appointment is gazetted of MajorGeneral Malcolm as General Officer Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States.
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  • 18 7 Geneva, December 3. The International C’ourt of Justice has been convoked for January 30.
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  • 167 7 It is some time since PenangHarbour pre sented as animated an appearance, a» it did yesterday. No fewer than seven ship* representing the P. 0., Messageries Maritimes, B. L, Glen, and N.Y.K. lines, called at the port. They wer© Dongola, Nyanza, Porthos, Ekma, Elephant», Glengyle,
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  • 245 7 THE BRITISH PROPOSALS. London, December 3. The Anglo-Egyptian official papers re specting the negotiations with the Egyptain delegation confirm that the military question was mainly responsible for the failure to reach agreement. The draft convention, w'hich was handed to Adly Pasha on November Hi, pro vides that Britain
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  • 239 7 PRESENTATION OE ADDRESS. Following the ordination of two Novitiatrs at the Fuba Tihu« Seminary on Saturday Bohop L Perrichon held bis first Pontifical High Mass at the Cherob of Sti Francis Xavier yr-bteiday morning, the attendance being the largest that has been seen in Penan? for some yean
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  • 175 7 GRAVE CHARGE fAGAINST EURASIAN. A chat f e of attempten raj e was preferred against a Eurasian nemtd Cyril William, Scul’y at Peaang Asa xes to-d»y before Mg i Justice Branch, K 0 and a jury. The charge bore that be attempted to commit rape on a little
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  • 125 7 Mr*. Hall, the Vice-President of the Church Workers’ Association, has rcceived the following letter, dated the 29th November, 1921: Dear Madam.—l iam requested by the Committee of the P.W. (Province 'Wellesley) Mission Institution to inform you that the sum of $852.66. being th»- pro ceeds of the
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  • 695 8 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The Directors of Batang Padang Dredging Co, Ltd. report as follows:Your Directors have the honour to submit herewith their report from the inception of the Company to rhe 30th June, 1921, accompanied by duly auiited Statement of Ace •urns, P) ft „t—The Dredger was under
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  • 93 8 Singapore. November 30.—During the past week there has again been a further advance in pric-s and at tho time of writing the market is firm with a good undertone, Fairly laige orders hav j been received in this market within th- past few days and
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  • 204 8 Prnang Decumbmr 5 193‘ MP. Tapioca M P. Tapioca Uye Colddeaf CIK -n Black Pepper «15 oO se lets White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper n n Mace Picking.. s«> rB Cloves T n 8 tO k Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyer. 110 s $29.00 buyers fg o i $lO
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  • 524 8 Prnang, December 5. 1921. bkkfSoup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Stea* du Ox Tail ..each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 53 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of Beet ..do 80
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 179 8 The Right Music »jOdF J ATA .9^9.<* < Means A Lot. < <[ If vou like to Dance, you z S i* want, <roo<l music, I olumbia liecoids are good music, and X <j S the Grafonola reproduces J iii < ’> them natnrallv, clear, loud Ns J i 1
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    • 272 8 Robust! Will he be big, strong and robust, or j 6. It all depends on the food you put in his bottle to-day. Y ou cannot go w r if you follow the advice of doctors and mothers based on a century’s exper and feed your baby on Neave’s Food.
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  • 657 9 girTo CHINESEJNSriTUTION. r ol nm?ttee of tbe H me for fb»t th j ne e are to be congratulated >r.i’ te their work is borne out by Ho®". in G een Line; and rfit t0 1 .only fl month has elapsed e f,ct .Lion makei the "Chievement
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  • 176 9 It i H B DQ der the leadership of Mr Ur^S roake a welcome &t tbe Town Hall, for two let ij.k on day and Tuesday, Decemlin Dorotl With the exception of *tit»l» D James, the personnel is t, bre is Miss Mavis French, M- e 80 excel,ent
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  • 104 9 From Our Own Correspondent,] Weltevreden, December 5. Lord Northcliffe arrived at Tanjmg Fnok, yesterday, and was welcomed by a representative o f Aneta. His lordship motored to Batavia and Weltevreden and visited the Aneta building. He evinced great interest in the Dubeb Indian Press, and was
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  • 89 9 EASTERN RIGHTS IN PEACHEY PROCESS. (From Our Own Corrbspondint). Kuala Lumpur, December 5. '“A cable from London to the Times of Ceylon” (says the Malay Mail”) states Messrs Rowe and White have acquired the rights for Ceylon, tbe Straits and Malaya of the Peachey process of cold vulcanisation, A
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  • 28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, December 5. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank’s new premises in Bangkok were opened by tbe Minister of Finance on Saturday.
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  • 62 9 AMALGAMATION APPROVED. (From Cur Own Correbpondbnt.) December 5. An extraordinary meeting of the Ex" Services Associations of the Colony and the F M S was held at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Major Nutter presiding. Amalgamation was unanimously approved with the title Ex-Service Association of Malaya. Col H
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  • 20 9 SELANGOR BEATS NEGRI SEMBILAN. Kuala Lumpur, December 5. At hockey Selangor beat Negri Sembilan by two goals to nil.
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  • 86 9 THE RUPEE AND THE MARK. (From Our Own C«rre§pondbnt Kuala Lumpur, December 5. Tbe Malay Mail Colombo correspondent says advice from London to the Times of Ceylon states banking opinion anticipates a rise io rupee exchange shortly. During the last few days there has been a rise in sterling
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  • 159 9 Hailed With General Acclamation. London, November 22.—The Royal betrothaljis hailed wi' h|general acclamation and ihe public are delighted that the King and Queen have not favoured marriage with a foreigner. The engagement fellows a series of Royal marriages in which Eighteenth Century tradition was broken. Princess Mary
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  • 73 9 On Saturday morning before second magistrate, Sd gapo e a Ch ne named Lim Ng by Messrs. Fraser and Ne»v-. the Arcade was charged at the iustai ce »f Detective L sp. Farmer, with criminal breach of trust in nn nf <1 000 alleged »o have
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  • 161 9 The following are the latest quotations iu Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. E 2 SHAKES. oo CO no sc. Sc. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) Allenby 17^ C 2Uc 20c 224 c Brogaß 3g c 4q c <Oc Kamasan R 2.50 2.75 275 300 Kuala Kotil 40c
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  • 107 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Asahari ]bs 59,000 Anglo Sumatra 52,822 Ayer Kuning FM S 70,000 Brad wall 34,933 Bah Lias 79,775 Bila Sumatra 24,700 Batu Lintang 16,000 Batu Matang M 19,838 Bakap Plantations 19,000 Chersonese 53,134 Central Sumatra 22,344 Dennistown 41,800 Highlands <t Lowlands
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  • 171 9 Messrs Barlow Co., Singapore, report that the market has remains! very steady during the past week and tbe ueuM weekly auc ion on Wednesday opened with demand good at prices either the same as the previ ous week or slightly higher. Standard Sheet was again in good
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  • 88 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N L, from 27th November to 3rd Drcsmber, (being one week) 15 tons. The output for November, 60 tons, Lingui Tin, Limited, output for Nov Sluicing piculs 306.40, Tribute piculs 22 40, Total piculs 328.80. Ratrub Basin Tin Dredsing Co, N L, for
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  • 63 9 Tbe Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Decst.h: Singapore sold 75 tons at sB3^; Penang buyers, no sellers at $B3. Messrs Boustead and Co To-day’s quotation for Singapore r» fined tin $83.25 per picul, busings done 75 tons; Penang refined tin $B3 per picul business done 25 ton?; unrefined tin
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  • 60 9 The P& O Packet) Kashmir, is due to arrive here on Friday tbe 9<h instant, and isexptced to have European mails on board. Professor Tuffier, the eminent French -urgeon, drived in Saigon by the Andre Lebon. He was Surgeon Inspector of die French Armi s during the war
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  • 950 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. i* 1 4« NAMES. gs RUBBBR (Dollar.) s I s 0 0 Allenby Rubber Co, Ltd, Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates 9n ,Ax Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 11 ,22 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 7’40 i’ti Ayer Panas Rubber Estates n’nn
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    • 192 9 FAREWELL NIGHT THE SIAMESE OPERA, Will Stage at the Drury Lane Theatre Hall. j TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT M ENOAW BURNING THE TOWN The most interesting comical play ever staged. Beautiful and attractive scenery, grand and brilliant costumes. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY The last opportunity for the public of Penang to
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  • 129 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. City of Adelaide for Colombo, Dhanuahkodi, Port Said and New York. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Trang for K anta ng (Trang). Hinde for Mergui, Tavoy and Moalmeio. Elephants for Singapore, Expected Arrivals Kaga Mars, Singapore, Dec 17. Yokohama Marn, Singapore, Dec 31. Ships in communication with
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  • 37 10 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presi dency for the month ol November, 1921. Adults Minors Arrivals 183 10 Departu'es 3,830 234 The arrivals relate to aided passenger only.
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  • 281 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, j Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, )7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore J&6 p m and Hongkong j Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By tram ais< 10.16 a.m.
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  • 141 10 Penang, December 5, 1921 Bt Courtesy of thr Chartbrbd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 t 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 170’ 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank M 170 c Madras Demand Bank
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  • 37 10 Dec 10—Rugby, Penang v Perak (At Taiptug). H MS Malaya Cup. Dec 12 and 13—The Quainta, Town Hall 9.15 p m, Dec 15 and 17—Ipoh Races. Dec 20—Batang Padang Dredging,Meetirg, 33 Beach Street, 12,30 p:m.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 223 10 FOR XMAS Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., Are prepared to make up assorted cases of WINE S SPIRITS Etc., i According to Customers instructions at Special Xmas prices AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT The Dunhill Pipe. Large Variety on Hand. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Shanghai.’). PENANG. mb «trana» sommh»» «m
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    • 618 10 pinang Qazette\ c ****'ln RATES OF CASUAL I’ ADVERTISEMENTS. fl I FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS Kr v K Minimum Charge S2.OU For 1 insertion 1-75 per inch 'W H insertions 1.50 W k <:: W l* l I 8 1,20 H 10 1-15 YA H 18 37 I /SS
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  • 396 11 Mr. W. G. St Clair writes to the “Free i PSS U Ma y L as on e whose duty it lias been occasionally p, discuss naval matters as relating to the Pacific and to Singapore during many ye u rs. offer a tew observations that
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  • 215 11 STRONG PROTESTS FROM .1 M AICA Kingston. November I.—The Mayor and Council of Kingston have adopted a resolution informing the Central Government how many men who served in the war are destitute in the city. They record ,a Solemn protest against such men being treated as paupers, it
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  • 239 11 Messrs. Cammell, Laird and Co., of Sheffield and London, have issued details of the registration in India of “The United Steel Corporation of India, Ltd.” with a capital of 20 crores of ru- pees (20 millions sterling nominal), by j Messrs. Bird and Co., of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 311 11 '’-X I ’W \>- "AeWy Enables a mother to nurse her baby in the natural way f. Natural feeding is the duty of every mother and the birthright of every child. Only in this way can the child grow robust and h healthy and be immune from the ailments which
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    • 327 11 i 101 ii 101 iCB l 1 i lm JTun I.LIIIJ,)(.aiCLgy Northern assurance t /J\ X| s I co., LTD. g a ESTABLISHED 1836. ĕ 5 1 ASSETS EXCEED £16,000,000. Bi y Thought g p ire> O Baby's welfare—-that is your first O Ex thought. Much depends on his fa
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1391 12 ■_.LL- 1 AUSTHA-lA BY BURNS PHILP SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMS -’72*.*** IIOYO prieSTINO, s a. Singapore to Java Ports, Port (Incorporated in Italy.) T c e vX east serv,ce TH A Nb.r Ab I. Ib otnvivc.. to Victorian< South Austra- Dates o{ sai ii ngs itineraries and rates
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    • 426 12 a The recognized of the day is "The Reminfiw I Iw A y 3:? MI a QWigmsix <.-<&% II wCfeS;- *<rvw\ I I A shipment of the very latest models |W has just arrived. g MCALISTER 6 (0., 111, I AGENTS. BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated in
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    • 275 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK CORPORATION. (Incorporated in H .ngkong) i J Paid-up Capital HW Reserve Funds Sterling Reserve Silvei Reserve IO Head Office: HONGKONG Branches and Agenciei. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Ba Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foot Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, HA Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Id Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Naganty York, Peking, .Rangoon,
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