Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-12-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 28[C VOL. LXXIX. TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement360 1921-12-06 1 NIKKO No| 7. NORTHAM ROAD. Telephone No. 579, ii WE WANT TO GET ‘-«fgSgK r>' Ji sggW INTERESTED IN FIRE PROTECTION C&l! 3/i</ See Us About the 'HSJRIHHB? wijpi^ iJVMNIMAX I Cigarettes THE BORNEO CO.. LTD.. Virginia a I. Ĕ..1..J.. i va P CUU N M KIO CZ C£Z PENANG360 words
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Advertisement21 1921-12-06 1 FOR ENVELOPES OF EVERY < DESCRIPTION AT THE t LOWEST PRICES J j! Ring up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. > Vr^.WZ^AV.WA A‘.W.VA21 words
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Article413 1921-12-06 2 —“M M.” JUDGMENT REVERSED. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Farrer-Mah-Manby, the civil appeal Fe ;t ron and Company (appellants) and Chart and Company (respondents), was argued. Mr. F. B. Iveng was for jfppellanfs and Mr. E. D. Stieam for respondents. This—“M M.” - 413 words
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Article325 1921-12-06 2 PUDU ROAD TERRORISED. A most daring and outrageous robbery is reported to have been committed by seven armed Chinese on Thursday at dusk at X >. 86 Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur. The robbers appear to have taken advantage of the thunderstorm, and took shelter on thp five325 words
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Advertisement1232 1921-12-06 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. paid for in advance, fc > fc n Hfcßfcand 0W N HALL. Notice is hereby given that all ontatannare published in t e agajugt the Government sbonlo “Pin a n g CrclZCttl Ijg p reB€n t ed for payment before the 15ch FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.1,232 words
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Advertisement74 1921-12-06 2 PINKETTES CURE HEADACHES due to deranged liver or bowels by dispelling their cause. For constipation, biliousness, coated tongue, foul breath, pimples and blotched skin they are a highly efficient remedy. As gentle as nature in their action. Pinkettes neither gripe nor purge, ami form no habit. Try them to-night, you’ll74 words
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Advertisement203 1921-12-06 2 jy.,, i, .jjj i 11 i m in JUellin’s Bod Prepared as directed Mellin’s Food is th jfjrHW perfect substitute tor breast milk and Jl’' 'IL contains nature’s essential constituents 1 f r building sturdy limbs and s °li<l flesh. HI I Equally good for nursing or expectant mothers as203 words
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Article1852 1921-12-06 3 EN t'HUSI \B‘ IO SCENES AT B\RODA Bumble, November 23.—-The spontaneous enthusiasm wnich characterised the Prince a farewell clearly testified the spirit of goodwill he has been able to infuse within his brief visit during a somewhat strained political atmosphere of Bombay. After dinner His Royal1,852 words
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Advertisement180 1921-12-06 3 [northern Assurance j L CO., LTD. I ESTABLISHED 1836. ASSETS EXCEED £16,000,00(1 I i. Fire. a! 2. Life. 3. Motor Car. 4. Motor Cycle. 5. Personal Accident. 6. Plate Glass. We can give you any particulars which you g! S may require re the above 5; J SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co.180 words
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Advertisement68 1921-12-06 3 Many Beers are Described as the f I Best, but there is ONLY ONE BEST THIS IO K f r POftr'li: i W t itsii 11 BULL DOG LAGER BEER Britain’s Best Beer Simond's MilkStouf Each Pint contains the energising Carbo-Hydrates of io oz Pure Dairy Milk Invigorating and Stimulating.68 words
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Article862 1921-12-06 4 Mrs R H. Bilke has arrived from Home, says the Malay Mail. Mrs OF, Stonor has become President of the Girl Guides Association in Selangor It is rumoured that Mr Justice Barre’tLeonard may shortly take up an appointment in the FMS, says the Free Press,” Mr Logan,862 words
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Article288 1921-12-06 4 STATEMENT BY MR G. H. GOH. Mr G H Gon, one of che delegates who went to England about four months ago in connection with the Registration of Schools Ordinance, and who returned by the Elepbanta on Sunday, was questioned to day by a representative of ti288 words
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Article604 1921-12-06 4 H, H THE SULTAN PRESENT. Ipoh, December 4. Tbe Perak St Andrew’s Society celebrated the f<-a*t of their Patron Saint with a fancy dress dance, last night at the Ipoh Town Hall. Tbe foyer and the upstair Hall, where tbe supper was served, were decorated604 words
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Article358 1921-12-06 4 COMPETITION AT TAIPING. The Loke Yew Cup, tbe magnificent trophy presented by the late Towksy Loke Y«w tor competition by members of thcifle clubs in tbe Straits Set'.lem-nts and FMS, was shot for at Taiping on the 4th December, when representative riflemen from all parts of358 words
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Article161 1921-12-06 4 As was rather expected, the Ipoh entries have provtd a bit of a failure, which is certainly not the Ciub’s fxult for tbe stakes are good aud the entrance fees unusual!-, low, savB tbe “Free Press.” In all there are only 35’entrirs fo eight races but inasmuch as161 words
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Article57 1921-12-06 4 At the request ot Georges Carpentier, his contest with George Cook, the Australian Heavyweight Champion, was postponed until tbe Bth December Carpentier went into training at La Guerche, and crossed to England on November 15th to witness the Lewis-McCormick figiv, at the Albert Hall, on November 17th. He then57 words
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Article98 1921-12-06 4 The final for tbe Elizabeth Cup came off at Singapore on Sunday morning in weather that severtly tried the tempers of skippers and crews »8 the wind fl -w all over the quarter, only settling down to a real sailing breeze in the second round. Captain Bredecb-rg started98 words
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Article78 1921-12-06 4 On the evening of the 26tb ult., a Pal at Amphur of Samud district, in th* cbangvad of Paknam, was engaged on censes work when he was shot by some person unknown. Death resulted while be was being taken to hospital in Bangkok. On the morning ot78 words
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Article80 1921-12-06 4 Tbe Band will p'ay the following programme of rnuMc at the Dato Kramat hardens at 5-30 p.ro. to-day. 1 March ...Übiqne ...Elliott 2 Selection ...Arleite ...Novello 3 Waltz ...Night of Ghdnes» Anelifie 4 Po ka ...Are Y< u Engaged... Hewitt 5 OneStrp ...Siamese P-rade ...Lincki The death80 words
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Article560 1921-12-06 4 Rmgo&n, November 29.—The speculative rice market over the week end wae subject to violent fluctuations, as speculators are as yeb undecided as to the way in wnich tbe release of 100,000 tons is likely to affaot new crop for early positions. The general opinion at present is560 words
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383 1921-12-06 4 Ocean-going steamers especially those sailing under tbe Ameiican flag, are invariably manned by a crew composed of a variegated assortment of races, but it is doubtful if any vessel ever beat or even equalled ‘be cosmopolitan complement carried by tbe American Green Star liner Ssgadohoc which383 words
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Article163 1921-12-06 4 L OCAL SHARE LIST. The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co a share listYesterday. To-day. E S o SHAKES. >• qq CO CQ CD c. c. So. So. Rubber (Dollar) Broga R 4oc 40c 4oc K.-Sidim 2.00 2.10 2.10 2.25 Paiam 5.50 5,75 5.75 6.25 Scudai 3.50163 words
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Article51 1921-12-06 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Bassett 17,400 Bertam M 139,400 Foothills (Malaya) 9,200 Juru 15,350 Kuala Sidim 33,534 Kong Lee (Perak) 325 Malakoff 47,000 Mayfield 19,700 Perak River Valley 25,126 Semanggol 18,737 Sungei Batu (Malaya) 25,500 Temerloh 3,607 United Patani 26,400 Vald’Or 26,500 Windsor (F.M.S.)51 words
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Article60 1921-12-06 4 Malau Tin. Ltd, for November, 90 piculs. Kramat Pulai, Limited, for November, from the Mine tin 430 piculs, from Tribu-ors 61 piculs Total 491 piculs. North Salak (Perak) Mines, Ltd, for August, 80 piculs; September 34 piculs; October 125; November 208. Since September tbe Mine bas been working60 words
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Article113 1921-12-06 4 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following Lon.ion prices, on Dec s'h Spot £167 0s Od up £2.7a.6d 3 months buying £168,15‘.0d £2.10*.08 3 months selling £168.17s 6d £2.75.6d Local Parity $83.56 December 6th: Singapore a-Id 85 tons at $B4 25; Penang buyers no seller? at $B4113 words
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Article238 1921-12-06 4 Prnanq. Decbmbbr 6, 1921 BP. Tapioca $6.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.75 buyess Cold leaf $72 sellers 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 110 s $29.00 buyers f No. 1 $4O 00238 words
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Advertisement399 1921-12-06 4 NEW Short Classified Advertisements. Wanted, For Sale, ToUt 4 can be inserted in the Pi Gazette at THREE CENTS A Worq counting the address to wh ich replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5 Cash must otherwise the advertisement will be charged at399 words
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Article158 1921-12-06 5 London, November 23. A sensation has been caused by th e discovery of a dating theft <>f two machine-guns and twenty one rifles from Victoria Barracks, Windsor, when' the Irish Guards L re quartered. It is believed that. the. arms were removed by motor cars. Detectives are158 words
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Article204 1921-12-06 5 London. November 27.—The “Gazette” announces that the King has approved the award of the Victoria Cross to Sepoy Tshar Singh of the 28th Punjabis for conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty on April 10th near Haidarikach, Waziristan, when a convoy was attacked. Though very severely204 words
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Article178 1921-12-06 5 RUSH OF CONGRATULATIONS. London. November 23. —It is stated that Princess Mary will be married early in 1922. Congratulatory telegrams have poured into Buckingham Palace to-day. A crowd assembled in the hope of greeting Princess Mary when she drove out of the gates. India’s Me s sages. Delhi.178 words
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Article98 1921-12-06 5 London. November 24,—At the annual dinner of the Association of British members of the SAiss-Alpine Club in London. Sir Francis Younghusband said that the Mount Everest Expedition next year would be Sent out with the best possible equipment of supplies and mem Everything General Bruce asked98 words
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Article71 1921-12-06 5 London, November 25.—The first division of Scottish courts in Edinburgh has refused application tor a new trial in Mr s Bes a nt’s action agnmst the “Daily Graphic” for a thousand P<> u r ls damages for alleged slander. e court held that it could not be71 words
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Article61 1921-12-06 5 London. November 25.-ln «’unection with the news from Bahrein tn the e that Ibn Saud of Ncjd has conquered the Sultan Ibu Reshed lUid-has captured his capital, it is pointed out m London that if the victory is confirmed it may mean that Ibn Saud’s prestige61 words
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Article354 1921-12-06 5 _“S.F.P.” A SINGAPORE PROPOSAL. Following, appropriately enough, almost immediately after St. Andrew’s Day. Singapore Scots held a meeting at the Cricket Club and decided to> approach His Excellency the Governor as to the formation of a kilted Company in ihe new Singapoi-e Volunteer Force. Mr. J. M._“S.F.P.” - 354 words
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Article403 1921-12-06 5 .—“S.T.” London, November 25. —At least three have been killed and many injured in a railway smash at New Street, Station. Birmingham to-day. An incoming train charged into another, .stationery at the platform, and the rear coaches of the latter were reduced to matchwood. Rules regarding.—“S.T.” - 403 words
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Advertisement138 1921-12-06 5 In Convalescence a splendid food-tonic is KEP L E R Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract A highly -concentrated food which offers abundant nourishment without Pitting any strain on the digestion. W^ L Rebuilds wasted musck, fills out -I sunken cheeks and increases the vitality. ln Mtl two °f ail138 words
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Advertisement144 1921-12-06 5 GIRL BRAND Kt IH Oll,l 'y BEER. SOLE AGENTS R. T. REID CO., LTD., PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. I. Green Sons ltd., London. LAWN NOWELL New Shipment at Reduced Prices to Hand, i, 18” Blades. Complete with Collecting Boxes t' NOTE. —Makers’ own spare pinions for these machines J carried in144 words
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Article1429 1921-12-06 6 Employers in Penang have frequently complained that many of the boys who enter their offices from the schools of the Colony lack the ability to write and speak English fluently, intelligently and correctly, notwithstanding that the youths can produce certificates of having passed examinations which indicate1,429 words
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Article1225 1921-12-06 6 Ib may be taken for granted that if the Washington Conference Moving in the solves the naval difficulRight Direction. by, other issues will be simplified. Hopes cen. bred in tbe Conference are high, and the prospects of tangible results encouraging. Tbe Conference does nob propose to abolish1,225 words
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Article132 1921-12-06 6 SUCCESSFUL APPEAL I (From Our Own Cormspondiit) I Singapore, Dec. 5. 1 Before the Chief Justice (Sir Wallfl Shaw) in the Supreme Coart, a man nimtfl Jumah appealed against his conviction the District Court and a fine of $i5, 4 one month’s imprisonment on a cbv’soj giving false132 words
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Article75 1921-12-06 6 Charge Against Eurasian Fails I The trial of Cyril William Sc» 1 Eurasian, on a charge of attemp was concluded before Mr Jo« ce 1 K 0 and a ju y Penang 1 the attention of the pry to the adopted mother of the c J had had75 words
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Article158 1921-12-06 6 Brickfields Road Mishap. Mr R Trim, “f Co.. K.M. Lompnr me- od ii cycle accident on I riday H oS plt*L bow an inmate of the ur It having sustained a >ro cycle appeal that he was test." was riding along Brickfields direction of 'he bosp»'» cb158 words
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Advertisement455 1921-12-06 6 THE DRUM PUMP. J ,..?v.?;" P ™;“'.i. p ix,:: Pump, is more or less intermittent m its action, and breaks up tl flow of the fluid the Drum,” on the contrary, passes the water through in one continuous flow without interruption, and i UTILISES THE POWER IN THE MOMENTUM OF455 words
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Advertisement28 1921-12-06 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.28 words
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Miscellaneous24 1921-12-06 6 THE TIDES High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.14 a.m. 10.4 a.m. 4.13 p.m. 10.4 p.m. To-mobbow. 3.48a.m. 10.39 a.m. 5.14 p.m. 11. 8 p.m.24 words
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Article1041 1921-12-06 7 POWERS’ OFFERS TO CHINA. territories. Reuter's Telegrams. Washington. December 2 The Freeh delegation has informed the f ar Eastern Committee of its readiness > associate in the collective restitution Chinese territorial leases, provided details ’> th** restitution are regulated by agreement between the Chinese Government and each interestedReuter's Telegrams. - 1,041 words
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Article551 1921-12-06 7 ITS PAINLESS DEMISE FORESHOWED. London, December 3. The “Times” Washington coriespon dent says that at the next plenary sitting of the Conference. Mr. Hughe' may be able to foreshadow the painless demise of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance- o? ts “translat; m to a higher plane of four dimensions.551 words
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Article109 1921-12-06 7 Washington, December 2. It is understood that President Harding s message to Congress, next week, will urge the necessity of a revision of the. tariffs at the earliest possible moment and will also propose ship subsidies for the merchant marine as supplementary to free tolls for109 words
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Article436 1921-12-06 7 SAVING U. S. MERCHANT SERVICE In a Government office at Washington sit- a worried man, whose quiet strength has won for him the whole-hearted support of President Harding's administration. H e is Mr. Lasky. To him has been assigned the task of building up on436 words
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Article46 1921-12-06 7 Washington. December 4. Mr. Wu Chang, formerly of Shanghai and now with the Chinese delegation here has been appointed Chinese Consul m New York. He will take up the post at the end of the Conference. The appointment is probably temporary.46 words
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Article39 1921-12-06 7 Washington, December 4. The inter State Commerce Commission has authorised the railways to decrease the rates for farm produce ten per cent. Practically all the railways in the eoun try except New England are affected.39 words
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Article126 1921-12-06 7 NEW DEVELOPMENTS. London, December 2. The long standing sore between Poland and Lithuania, about the possession of VI Ina, is again assuming an ugly appearance. The Polish General, Zeligowsky, who seized Vila i, long ago, is now resigning, but the change is merely nominal. The Poles are determined126 words
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Article106 1921-12-06 7 FEELING IN BRITAIN London, December 2. Reuter learns that authoritative quarters are surprised at the alarmist nature of the references to recent Anglo-French negotiations regarding the FrancoKemalist agreement. Britain throughout has upheld the necessity of interallied solidarity and considered France’s action a departure from the principle of closest106 words
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Article96 1921-12-06 7 JURY DISCHARGED. San Francisco, December 4. The jury in the Arbuckle case disagreed and were discharged. Women Jurists for Conviction. San Francisco, December 5. It is understood.that the final ballot showed that ten jurymen favoured the acquittal of Roscoe Arbuckle Two Jurors who voted for the conviction96 words
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Article58 1921-12-06 7 Amsterdam. December 2. The Royal Dutch Oil Company announces an interim dividend of 15 per cent pay. able in cash on the 18th January. Owing to the uncertainty of Dutch Indies’ taxa tion, no conclusions could be made regarding a final dividend. The July interim dividend is58 words
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56 1921-12-06 7 New York, December 2. The report that the amalgamation of a majority of independent steel companies in America is under consideration was practically confirmed to-night. Mr. Chadbourne, the lawyer, who -s concerned in the matter admitted the essential truth of the report and declared the matter56 words
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Article55 1921-12-06 7 Washington. December 5. The American group of the Chinese Consortium disavows the intention of monopolising Chinese enterprise, and says the object is not primarily profit, but to co-operate in support of policies benefiting China. The Consortium refused to consider any loans except the requirements of the Federal and55 words
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Article160 1921-12-06 7 Mixed Doubles Handicap. 4 Mr. and Mrs- E. Reimann, beat +1 Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Evans 21 —17. Thursday, the Bth December Mixed Doubles Handicap.—ts Miss Davidson and F C. Gregson v. t 4 Miss Mitchell and B. E. Mitchell (4). Ladies Singles Handicap.—ls Mrs. M.160 words
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Article113 1921-12-06 7 AN UNPROMISING POSITION. London, December 4. The Sinn Fein delegates conferred for an hour with Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Birkenhead and Sir Robert Horne. The position wa' subsequently described authoritatively as very unpromising. Sinn Fein’s Reply. London, December 4. The Sinn Fein reply to the113 words
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Article75 1921-12-06 7 “TIMES” COMMENT. London, December 6. Commenting on the Straits Settle ments Loan, the “Times” emphasises the favourable financial position of the Straits and the Federated Malay States Governments in recent years, and says the contraction of revenues in the past year was inevitable l in consequence of75 words
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Article81 1921-12-06 7 M. KRASSIN’S STATEMENT. London, December 5. M. Krassin, in a speech at Oxford, said the number of Russians affected by the famine was 37,000,000. of whom 21,000,000. including 8.000,000 children, were facing starvation. M. Krassin attributed the famine to Volga military invasions financed by the. Entente, fol lowed81 words
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Article30 1921-12-06 7 Paris, December 4. News from Reval says there has been an anti-Bolshevist revolt in the province of Archangel. The Soviets have been dissolved and many communists killed.30 words
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Article34 1921-12-06 7 Vienna. December 4. Damage from the rioting on the ‘lst December is estimated at £40,000. The life of the city is now normal. Even the Communist workmen returned to the factories.34 words
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Article46 1921-12-06 7 Berlin. December 4. The Imperial Chancellor has appoint ed a commission including the President of the Reichsbank and other leading bankers, commercial and industrial men, to examine questions relating t o obtaining credits abroad to enable Germany to meet her obligations towards thallies.46 words
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Article13 1921-12-06 7 Vienna, December 4. Austria’s military occupation of Burgenland ha s been completed.13 words
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Article53 1921-12-06 7 Paris, December 4. The Foreign Office, announces the adoption of Lord Curzon’s suggestion for a Conference of British, Frem h and Italian foreign ministers to discuss the Eastern problem. The meeting will be held shortly, probably at Paris. The discussion is likely to be extended to other53 words
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Article34 1921-12-06 7 Berlin, December 5. The newspaper “Zwoel Fuhrblatt” asserts that the ex-Kaiser has decided to marry again, having chosen the widow of a Danzig officer who was killed in the war.34 words
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Article33 1921-12-06 7 Paris, December M. Gaston Menier has given 5,000 francs to relieve Chinese students in France, who are in distress, especially owing to fhe collapse of the Banque lndusfrielle de Chine.33 words
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Article580 1921-12-06 7 BRITISH DEPUTATION IN PARIS Paris. December 3. X deputation from the British League to abolish war, headed by the former Cabinet Minister, Mr. G. N. Barnes, the Labour leaders. Messr-. Bowerman and Kennedy, and the League promoter, Mr. Herbert Stead, was re ceived by M. Leon580 words
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Article168 1921-12-06 7 Per N.Y.K. S.S. “Sudo Maru.” from London, November 12.—T0 Singapore: Mrs. T. A. Apperson, Mr. R. F. Mallard, Mr. C. D. Quarmby, Mr. J. Gray. MrT. C. D. la Brooy, Mr. R. O. ounsell, Mr. P. Campbell. Per N.Y.K. S.S. “Kitano Maru.” from London, November 26.168 words
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Obituary24 1921-12-06 7 OBITUARY. London, December 6. The death has occurred, of BrigadierGeneral G. F. Phillips, formerly Aid de Camp to the Governor of Hongkong, aged 58.24 words
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Article1088 1921-12-06 8 —“T.O.M.” SERVANT registration WELCOMED. j A general meeting of the Bataug ;1 dang Planters’ Association was held <>n Friday at Sungkai over which Mr. B. Graburn, the chairman of the Assoc ation presided. The minutes were confirmed. Abolition of Penal Clauses. The chairman said the—“T.O.M.” - 1,088 words
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120 1921-12-06 8 The latest development of the electri cal industrial vehicle i s a crane truck which picks up its load, carries it to any point desired, and places it where wanted. Only one truck of the kind is at present in existence, and it was on view120 words
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Article61 1921-12-06 8 At a recent meeting of the destitute Indian eoolie s committee the question of a home for Indian coolies was discussed and as the congestion of unemployed coolies has. in the opinion of the Committee relaxed, it was resolved to «.ioSe the funds at. ito te’ur .ill61 words
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Article397 1921-12-06 8 On Friday and the three following nights, Professor Eruch, master mag eian, and ventriloquist, assisted by Edna, will appear nt the Rialto at 10 o’clock each night. The performance is highly spoken of in the press of other parts of the East where they have* appeared. A correspondent,397 words
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Advertisement363 1921-12-06 8 I FIREBRICKS FIRECLAY MANUFACTURED BY 1 Malayan China Clay Pottery Co., g g GOPENG. f 1 STOCKS NOW ON HAND —Fire Bricks. Arch Bricks, ss Long Wedge Bricks, Broad Back Bricks, Babcock S 2 and Wilcox Tube Bricks and Fireclay. NOTE. —Bricks of any size or s iape can be363 words
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Advertisement114 1921-12-06 8 VIRGINIA Made from the Finest Virginia and Eastern Carolina Tobaccos. IThe Purest of the Best Quality Paper Only Used. I r;/,- !SOLE AGENTS: G. H. SLOT CO., I PENANG. Standard Typewriters I II The Machine you will Eventually Buy. i I I Paterson, Simons A Co., Ltd., S (Incorporated in114 words
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Article429 1921-12-06 9 GOVERNMENT ARTICLE IN GOOD DEMAND. The effort of the Straits Government to provide a regular and adequate supply < f •Mutton at the fixed $r ice of 45 cents per lb. is meeting with success in Penang. Two stalls were opened by the Straits Livestock Coy., which429 words
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Article303 1921-12-06 9 AM AT. GAM ATT ON ACCOM PLI SHED. Ari extraordinary meeting of the ExServices' Associations of the I’.M.S., Singapore. Penang and Lower Perak to o k place on Sunday, Dec. 4th, in the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur. Major H. r. Nutter, the Chairman, pi esided and there were303 words
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Article42 1921-12-06 9 From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. December 6. Marshal Joffre landed officially at Singapore this morning. He was met by Major-General Sir Henry Fowler, a-d proceeded to Government House, where lunch was served. Large crowds witnessed the Marshal's arrival.42 words
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Advertisement324 1921-12-06 9 TaXzE SALE I IS APPROACHING There isno Better Store to get something for your Friends than the fiUAN HAK OOM PAN Y <penang Road. Penang. (Opposite tbe 6. #O. Motel,) >»♦»< Chinese Drawn-Thread-Work Laces. c broideries Filet Laces. Lace Articles and Silk Enl ods Everything Hand Made, alstf Old Chinese324 words
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Advertisement169 1921-12-06 9 R. YOUNG (0., LTD.; PENANG. FANCV ‘MOSAIC’ fl W Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles. 11 Great Variety in Artistic h k a 01 Colours and Patterns. ‘5 I/" T On View at Our Offices, ll M IF aS l! 0 SIZE OF TILES B’xB’ I PLHN MALACCA CONCRETE FLOORING TILES i169 words
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Article450 1921-12-06 10 Capt. E A. Bagley M P„ writes to the '‘Sunday Times’’; —The Foreign Under Secretary’s letter to Sir Walter de Frece, published in the last issue of the ‘‘Sunday Times” cannot be intended as a general reply to my article in the previous issue, nor450 words
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Article385 1921-12-06 10 Pknang, Dkcembkr 6, 1921. BEEF— eta Soap per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Mem do curry i«6 Rump Steak Jo 48 Ox Tail each 5G do Tongue do 8C do Feet do 50 Heart yer catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of385 words
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Article122 1921-12-06 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Perak [E S Co] for Deli. Padang for Asaban and Batu Bahra. Lian Choo for Palau Langkawi Perlia and Setul Sabang. Kedah for Dindinga and Sibiawan. Sappho for Teluk Anaou. Klang for Port Swettenbam and Singapore City of Adelaide for Colombo, Dhanushkedi, Port Said and New122 words
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Article288 1921-12-06 10 DAILY (except Sun lay). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, 1 Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m. 3.45288 words
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Article47 1921-12-06 10 The Kashmir, is due to arrive hj&re on j Friday, and is expec ed to h*ve European’ mails on board The mail despatched from Penang to London on the stb ultimo by P& O Packet Sardinia, was delivered in London on the 3 d iusfant.47 words
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Article141 1921-12-06 10 December 6, 1921. By Coubtbsy of thr Chabtbrbd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32; 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 t 3 Credit 2/4 3/8; 3 Documentary 2/4 15/321 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 171 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 171 c Madras Demand Bank 171 3141 words
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Article38 1921-12-06 10 Dec 10—Rugby, Penang v Perak (At Taipj’ig). H MS Malnya Cup. Dec 12 and 13—The Quainis, Town Hall, 9.15 p m, Dec 15 and 17—If oh Races. Dec 20—Ba’ang Padang Dredging,Meeting, 33 Bef.ch Street, 12,30 p.m,38 words
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Advertisement249 1921-12-06 10 I The Right Music Means A Lot. If you like to Dance, you want good music, Columbia *i Records are good music, and the Grafonola reproduces A A I them naturally, clear, loud and in perfect Dance time; prices range from §l4B. fcSjjS Oall in. and hear the H" I249 words
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Article199 1921-12-06 11 SIR WILLIAM Ml RISON’S VIEWS. Sir William Muyison, Chairman of the Singapore Cricket Club, told a “Free Press” representative that he wa s entirely in favour of the idea of Club reciprocity but there were many difficulties m the way o f its adoption. Th© question had199 words
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Article158 1921-12-06 11 A Reuter telegram to the “Straits rimes, dated November 2, contains a double blunder of some importance to Singapore, writes a correspondent o f t hat paper. It should have stated that Macasser (in Celebes and not in Riou) will be provided with a battery of medium158 words
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