Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 288. VOL. LXXIK. WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 457 1 i; NIKKO No 7. NORTHAM f ROAD. i Telephone No. 579, suiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiuus 111 I I ®vAW Afl'tl 'I pf I t<aiiuuumuuiioiiuuuuji(uuuiuiiiuiig lzW*4 b \vSL J 1 sI k ?'> X/ ■>■ j '"a ii I i I WM ill I W/ li i 11 I aiJiwwiiiiiiiuiiiiiiumuiiiiiuiiiiiiimuiiiig g I C J
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    • 18 1 FOR > ENVELOPES OF EVERY < DESCRIPTION AT THE > f LOWEST PRICES 5 Rins' up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. >
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  • 1676 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Dr 0 B Pasley returned by the Dongola from Home. Dr J P Fitzgerald 1» ou his way not from home to join the F M S Medical Department. Major th« Hon W L Bagot was a passenger from Hongkong to Singapore by the Nyanza. The Ipoh Parsonage
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  • 108 2 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. van Goens for Deli* Langsa, Edi, T Semawe. Segli, Olebleh and Sabang. Expbotbd Arrivals Kaga Maru, Singapore, Dec 17. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, Dec 31. Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, Penaga:—s.s. Marken, Lake Fielding, Morioka Maru, Machaon* Gurna, Olengyle, Lake Faulk, Kawacbi Maru, Caterinager, Olimicb,
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  • 316 2 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Ku ba, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, '7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6p m. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alar 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m.
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  • 35 2 The Kashmir, is due to arrive here at 5 a.m. on Saturday, and is expected to have European mails on board. The homeward mail by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m, on Saturday.
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  • 26 2 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 7th inst. at the E E A and C Telegraph Co 1 Coole, 2 Ginjoohin.
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  • 137 2 Penang, December 7, 1921. By Courtbsy or thy Chabtbbbd Babb). 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, 172 3 days’ flight Private 178 Bombay Demand Bank „172 c Madras Demand Bank J
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  • 193 2 Penang Decbmbbr 7. 1921 8P. Tapioca 56.50 bu y er9 M. P. Tapioca 56 75 buyess Cold leaf $’2 sellers Black Pepper S’ 5 50 Be,,er White Pepper 524 sellers. Trang Pepper n0 8toc Mace Pickings 5«) «1 er8 Cloves -no stock. Nutmegs 80a 541.00 buyers 11 Os $29.00
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    • 1054 2 i. -L jinanw 1 m I new advertisements. jj-|E KUNDONG RUBBER Short Classified ESTATE LIMITED. ■■(ln Voluntary Liquidation). Advertisements. r c 7“i INVITATION FOR TENDERS Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. can be inserted in the flinang FOR SHARES IU Gazette ”at K uai j on g Rubber Estate TH
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    • 352 2 PENANG SALES 9 0f) j BY ORDER onHF M|)RTGAGEE TO BE sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At No. 38. B each Street.' On Thursday 22nd Dece mbw At 11 a.m. The following property Cheng Kim (the mortgagor.> fhual > 1. All that piece of land andh ment s situate in the
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  • 688 3 THE LEAGUE RESULTS. London, November 19.—The following are the results of Association football matches to-day: First division.—Aston Villa 3, Manchester United 1 Blackburn Rovers 1- Birmingham 1 Bolton. Wanderers 1, Arsenal 0 Cardiff City 2, Everton I Chelsea 1, Bradford City 0; Liverpool 4, Middlesbrough O; Manchester City
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    • 1138 3 S, BROWN BAST. Ir"~ ni—i■!!■■■ mi naiOM 1 adVa C I The R,bW A»oei.Uo» b M TOWN HAM in the published a book entitled Brown Bast *1 AL L ’Sflg Gazette *bioh is an investigation into the causes ~TT~ P 3 cents a Word aod method of treatment of this
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    • 312 3 SALE! SALE!! XMAS IS APPROACHI M G There is no Better Store to get something for your Friends than the BUAN HAK COMPANY 3b. Penang Road. Penang. (Opposite tbe 8. O. Motel,) >»♦«< Chinese Drawn-Thread-Work Laces. Embroideries Filet Laces. Lace Articles and Silk Goods. Everything Hand Made, also Old Chinese
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  • 36 4 Palmer —On Dt c. 6tl, at Koala Lumpur, to Dorothy, wife <f Arthur Palmer, a daughter. Stamford Raffles.—On 6th December, at the Eur< pean Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, the wife of Stamford Rbffles, of a son.
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  • 1321 4 In the first issue of the morning Westminster Gazette its political correspondent describes Sir James Craig, the Ulster Prime Minister, as tall man with a grim determined expression on his face.” After an interview with Mr Lloyd George at Downing Stree-. those who saw him when he left
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  • 1405 4 On Monday Reuter telegraphed a report thab a Straits Settlements loan would The Loan. shortly be Boated in Londifn, and followed this immediately with the termt —6 per cent, price of issue £97 per cent. Straits and F M S Gazettes to hand this morning both give
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  • 281 4 The next few days will be busy bhe students and staff of the School, Maxwell Road. The Sud»™ from the Third to the Seventh are»™™ their yearly teste, which win e with the year’s woK, the etuden s for advancement. The Cade’s and scouts were n yesteiday
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    • 123 4 Wm. YOUNGER CO.'S. BITTER BEERS. I i b t. sFmLi 6 I fl ALE ÜBf »iflr THE IN BURGH. ■MISTCaiD BEERS WITH A "BITE.'’ SOLE AGENITS: 1 SANDILANDS, BUTTERY A CO I 4 Ivirginia Syrettes < lx PtgvTjrehQ I Made from the Finest Virginia and Eastern Carolina Tobaccos. The Purest
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    • 26 4 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE SATURDAY. 24TH DEC.. XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY. 31ST DEG., NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER AND PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 105 5 MODIFIED government PROPOSALS. AGREEMENT WITH SINN FEIN. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 5. Another meeting of the Anglo-Irish C’onfereo ce lastin g 4 hours took place t j when, it is understood, important modifications were made in the latest Covernment proposals, which the Sinn feiners subsequently discussed privately. Ajreement
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  • 51 5 e DEVELOPMENTS AT W \SHINGTON.” London. December 5. The International Monetary Conference. which should have opened in London. t' -day, to consider means of rehabi litating the currencies, was indefinitely postponed, ow ng to developments at Washington. Besides Herr Rathenau (Germany). American and Australian delegates are actually in
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  • 49 5 The Hague, December 5The International Commission, of Inquiry into the loss of the Dutch steamer “Tubantia,” which was sunk in the North Sea on the 16th March. 1916, it is alleged by a German submarine, opens in the Palace of Peace privately- on January 18.
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  • 35 5 reichbank’s note issue. London. December 5. German marks in London are quoted ?»t 930 to the pound The Reichbank’s current note circulation is 100,944 000,000 marks, an increase in the week of 4,480,000.000.
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  • 30 5 Sydney. December 5The Conference and Commonwealth shipping lines have made a general >eduction of 10 per cent n overseas freights. The reduction is greater in some classes.
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  • 44 5 A HUGE FLEET SUGGESTED. Paris, December 5. In emphas sing the necessity for maintaining communication between France and her Colonies. M. Denazet, of the Chamber s Naval Committee thought this could best be attained by the creation of at least 1000 hydroplanes:
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  • 42 5 Colombo, December 5. The 150 ton sailing yacht Dwynwen. owned by Mr. Belilios of Hongkong, has arrived, after an anxious 46 days’ voyage from Aden owing to being becalmed. The crew of ten was reduced to ships’ b scuits.
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  • 57 5 —Vale. Paris, December s.—The Italian Am bassador had an audience of M. Briand, also a delegation from the Paris Italia” colony, who assured the Premier that the sincerest wish of Italian leading circles and all responsible elements is the maintaining of cordial relations and working 10 close
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  • 162 5 The Manila correspondent of the Chicago Tribune” has interviewed General tinisu. the retiring Japanese consul-ge-acral at Manila. Japan fears the independence of the ilipinos,” General Kurusu said. “She *ants the Philippines opened to Japanese' capital and land owners, but hopes that 2‘‘ 1 nited States will
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  • 704 5 SIN; O-.IAI A N E SE DI SC I SSI ON S. Washington. December 5. While the formal session of the Conference has been suspended unfl December infornfhl discussions between groups i delegates continued- the most important being the conversations between Chinese and Japanese with regard to Shantung.
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  • 171 5 AMERICAN ARMY AND NAVY. V? London, December 5. Washington newspapers report that 1 ics (lent Harding, in the course of his annual message to Congress, which reassembles on December 6, will state that should the Conference fail, he. estimates the I nited States should spend over $800,000,090
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  • 356 5 THE PRESENT POSITION. The affairs of the. Banquet Industrielle de Chine were again before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lenmard in the Supreme CourtSingapore, when an application by Mr. Mundell, on behalf of the Bank, for a further postponement of the hearing of the petition for the winding up
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  • 196 5 —“M.M.” TIGER TAKES BOY. A Malay boy aged about 15 was taken by a tigress during tapping hours last week from a Malay kampang which borders on the jungle reserve, in the Jen daram district. Three tapping lots which were adjacent were being tapped by Malay tappers
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  • 648 5 PRESS COMMENTS. London. November 24. —Reuter is informed that the greatest satisfaction is expressed at the conclusion of the treaty with Afghanistan. It L considered that two most important points are that no Russian consulates are allowed in the frontier districts, and the absence of any question
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  • 66 5 Amount previously acknowledged $20,158.66. Penang Amateur* Boxing Association $515.20. Collected by Chief Steward S.JS. Klang. Chuah Cheng Bok Te o Keng Kian Teoh Thye Geok $L Koh Sin Ooi Cheng Seong $lOChuah Cheng Hock $2. Yeap Lian Seng srj Gooi Huch Tuan $1« Tan Tee
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  • 225 5 MARSHAL JOFFRE’S VISIT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 7. Yesterday afternoon, Marshal Joffre held a reception aboard the “Montcalm” of the French community. The French Consul, M. Noble, in extending a welcome to Marshal Joffre, said he wished, on behalf of the French community, to express homage
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  • 188 5 .—Aneta. A PRESS DINNER. Weltevreden, December 7.—On Monday, Lord Northcliffe had dinner with the Press. The British Commercial Attache, Mr. Bluett, the Lord Mayor of Batavia and the President of the Netherlands Trading Society were also present. Mr. Barretty and Mr. Bluett made speeches. Lord Northcliffe
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  • 386 5 —“T.O.M.” A case of rioting, in which Mr. John Cameron. Manager, Larut, Kota» and Tupai Tin Dredging, Ltd., was attacked by a number of Chinese coolies and narrowly escaped being killed, was disposed of on Friday by Mr. R. G. B. Farrer. Magistrate, Taiping, when
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  • 720 5 APPARENT PROSPERITY, BUT DANGER OF COLLAPSE. Mr. Charles Leven. M.1.E.E., writes to the “Evening Standard” 1 vis.ted some of the factories in Berlin, Saxony, and Westphalia, and interviewed some of the principal industrial magnates, including Herr Geheimerat Deutsch, chief of the Allegeime ne Electricitats Aktien Gesselschaft.
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  • 34 5 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as under: Championship.—W. S. Goldie beat C. Henry Hertz 21 —7. Singles Handicap B.—tl W. Y Semple beat scr. W. Law 21 —3.
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  • 69 5 London, November 25. —A message from Melbourne says: The prize money for th' Melbourne Cup for 1922 has been increased to £13.000, of which £lO.OOO is added money. That the only cure for unemployment is employment may not s<-uud like a very profound observation, but it falls much
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  • 535 6 THE PRINCE’S SPEECH. Prince of Wales Camp, Udaipur, 25th November: The Prince, speaking at the State banquet, said lam full of gratitude to Your High ness for the warm terms in which you have proposed my health ami for the princely hospitality which yom have extended to
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  • 145 6 Delhi. November 25 —An official communique says The following communications have passed between Hig Majesty the King Emperor and His Excellency the Viceroy: From His Majesty the King Emperor: ’’May I with humble doty convey to Your Majesty on behalf of India congratulations on the
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  • 380 6 Prince of Wales’s Camp, Jodhpur. November 29. The welcome given to the Prince of Males this morning at Jodhpur was in all respects typical of the traditional loyalty of the ancient Rathore city. Maharajah Pratar Singh of Idar, whose personal services to the Empire and whose devotion
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  • 82 6 Prince of Wales’s Camp, Jodhpur. November 30,—The Prince of Wales went out pigsticking early this morning and had very successful sport. He wore a yellow sash and was one of five teams of four each. The Prince and party returned to the Palace a little before breakfast.
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  • 188 6 For the purpose of building the Kawkareik paung barge for the use of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales during the boat races to be held the boat race sub committee of the Prince of M ales reception committee, Mandalay, requisitioned three boats from Madaya one
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  • 168 6 ’’Bolshevism will live on” says Lenin. On what It is estimated that there is enough coal ir discovered fields to keep miners for 3.276 years. A severe winter is predicted. Thi s is the ***** t severe winter predicted during the -Christian era. The kind of elastic currency
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  • 650 6 THE IXQl’inv OPENS AT n. 4l T IRUft linir, November 29 r f} t appointed to inqui lt int (1 the recent train tr i( ged v ting here to-dav. 'fj. S) t open. ln <iuiry Vai! The fivst witness [j n Inspector. South Indian Ih.'iT 0,
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  • 107 6 Calicut. November 22.—A < b a of Leinsters from Kot,taka small rebel band at l,s,ia <>n seven. Troops occupied a P" 1 Sunday preparatory to operation commenced yesterday. operations are not received M E refugees reached Nabagam pos takore on the 16th. They sa a were no rebels
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  • 71 6 l <x>—The specif r Calicut. November -->• (i iS( m buna I disposed of to-day with which elevon Moplahs w* n L'ledeil' 11 1 setting fire a toddy s ion s( ven acd*' malair.ba mnsom. sentenC,n nin ent f° r sed to undergo rigorous une nt f
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    • 782 6 «■■■■■■Rwr—— wn ■g"jjT "V a" V |WF<{M I MH B W V Bw||g 9R B MB THROAT CHEST &i|BB A LW AYS keep a bottle of Peps by you and breathe daily ,0 J BjWrffitj into the lungs the healing fumes that are given off as <W 'TR lIW7SI a
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    • 151 6 GAVE HER BABY RELIEF AT ONCE. WHAT ANOTHER MOTHER S*AYS ABOLT BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Mothers everywhere are finding Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, immensely valuable for their littl» ones. Here is what an American mother say§: ‘‘My baby was much troubled with wind colic,” writes Mrs. B. "Williams,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 824 7 j -Pinang Gazette. l much interested in ,4 a ~o t h November on Man la X e I'. figures you gave it is H' FrO u tffitivafion to undertake rf a time "hen all rubber es- practice every economy. g<M 000 18 a 4 X Straits or 42
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  • 1359 7 EFFECT OF TAXATION ON DIVIDENDS. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java Limited, was held at the Cannon Street Hotel, E.C., the Hon. Chas. Hedley Strutt (chairman of the company) preJ siding. The hairman, in the course of moving the adoption of the report
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  • 328 7 The Directors of Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., report for the year ended 30th June 1921 At the end of October, 1920, owing to the decline in price and the. critical outlook for the industry, instructions were given to cease all tapping on the Scudai Division
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  • 60 7 A general meeting of the Association will be held in the Batu Anam Club, Batu Anam. on Tuesday, 13th instant, at 230 p.m., to transact, the undemoted business. 1 P A. M. 2. Labour :3. An enactment before Council for the imposition of a condition relating to
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  • 343 7 The Directors of the Pennas Rubber Co., Ltd., report for the year ended the 30th June, 1921 —The amount brought forward was £13,185 5 2. less: transferred to income tax reserve account £2.000, excess profits duly, 1919/1920 £673, corporation profits tax, 1920 £205 14 0, directors’
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  • 193 7 Recently there was inaugurated in London the Institution of Rubber Industry, with the. object of promoting the interests of rubber growers, manufacturers and distributors and of advancing the standard of the rubber industry. It is a curious fact that the inauguration took place almost exactly 100
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  • 184 7 In the Police Court, Penang, to-day before Mr. A. C. Baker, Wong Hong, Ong Yek, and Chong Sam. Cantonese, were charged at the instance of Dct.Inspector Bostock, with being in possession of offensHe weapons, to wit, one knife each, between sunset and sunrise in a lorong
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  • 158 7 ‘‘The Quaints” will make a welcome return visit to Penang for three nights, December 12th, 13th and 14th. Of the original company when it first came to the East only two members remain, Mr. R.B. Salisbury, the Director, and Miss Dorothy James, of whom theatre goers in
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  • 102 7 The following are tue latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. SEE SHARES. 2 a x S c. S c. So So. Rubber (Dellar) Brogaß 40c 45c 45c 47jc Bukit Katil 75c 85c 85c 95c P.-Perak 2.00 2.10 United M 1.35 1.45 1.30 1.40
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  • 199 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Allenby lbs 928 Ayer Hitam 36,647 Anglo-Malay 44,438 Alma 23,000 AyerTawah 28,688 Beverlac 9,000 Blackwater 11,686 Bukit Cloh 22,000 Bukit Selangor 31,513 Bikam 20,200 Broome 37,723 Batu Tiga 42,000 Bukit Toh Alang 25, »60 Chemor United 26,857 Cluny ***** Caledonia
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  • 31 7 The following were the rubber quotations in London on December 7 Plantation Ist latex crepe lljd Smoked Sheet 11 jd Market steady. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 47 7 Renong Tin Dredging Company, Limited’s, Tin Ore for the 2nd half month ending 30th November, Dredge No. 1 piculs 237, Dredge No 2 piculs 192, Dredge No. 3 piculs 530, making a total of 959 piculs. Total < utpnt for the month of November, 1,935 iouls.
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  • 81 7 The Secretary of Ula Yam Tin Dredging, Ltd, informs us than the dredge was given a trial run on sth and commenced opening out operations working one shift on the 6th inat. It is expected that for the next two or three weeks dredging operations will
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  • 115 7 The Straits Trading 00., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec 6th Spot £!67.17».6d up 175.6 d 3 months buying £169 lOs.Od 155.0 J 3 selling £169,155.0d 15« Od Local Parity $B4 06 December 7tb Singapore so’d 250 tons st $B4; Penang buyers do sellers at $B3
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  • 230 7 The report of the Directors of Habrakol Syndicate, Ltd, for the financial year ending 30uh of June 1921, shows on working a loss of $2,921.92 as against $4,907.67 of the preceding year. The sales during the term under review amounted to $15,373.68 as compared with $2,448 64
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  • 84 7 Perak Church Notes stages that there have been 35 more replies in favour of both the questions asked. Jhree more in favour of Sunday Rest but not in favour of au Enactment and two against either proposal. One suggestion was made viz thab any Christian should be allowed
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  • 74 7 Previously acknowledged $120.326.10; Proceeds of an Armistice Dance given at Tpoh by Ex-Service men, Collected by US G iV A M $446.37 Mr N Kendall (6th Contribution) $25; Dunlop Plantations Ltd, (4th Contribution) $200; Mr P R Pinborn (Monthly Contribution) $l5 Kedah Government (Monthly Contribution) $l,OOO. Total
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  • 250 7 Remarkablb Confession. The November Criminal Assizes commenced in the Supreme Court Kuala Lumpur on Monday of last week, before the Chief Judicial Commissioner, the Hon Mr Justice L M. Woodward, and were continued throughout the week until Friday, when they were adjourned. The calendar is a very heavy
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  • 131 7 Dec 10—Rugby, Penang v Perak (At Taipivg). H M 8 Malaya Cup. Deo 11—P 8 C. "A” Glass 440 yds Heap. •*B” Class 100 yds H'cap, Dec 12—Penang Turf Club. Special Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4-15 p.m, Dec 12, 13 and 14—The Qiaints, Town Hall, 9.15 p m.
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