Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 December 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 283. c VOL. LXXIX. THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1921. PRIOE 15 OENTS.
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    • 467 1 NIKKO N 0( 7. NORTHAM i road. 1; i Telepho ne No. 579, Never Say “DYE” Say Thousands of Dollars I A gk 3 g sMrawimii w iww ,m—- g» gg g&fak Ace spent annuallv in repairing the ravages of white ants !r H S jj||k H and dry rot
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    • 20 1 FOR 5 ENVELOPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE < LOWEST PRICES j Ring up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. •> A*. f
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  • 590 2 Ex. From Messrs Morrison and Co.'s weekly market report, dated Rangoon November 25. paddy.—We have nothing to report. For the week ending 26th November 1920 rare was Rs 150. White Rice. —Some 2—SOOOgfions New Crop specials were sold by millers at prices ranging from Rs 475 to
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  • 233 2 •‘8 F F” The coming Saigon rice harvest is reported O'« as follows from various provinces of Indo China:—BalJlatnbang thanks to the rains during September and October the fields are showing good growth; Kampoog Phom th j re srn signs that this year’s crop will be slightly
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    • 1471 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. i paid for in advance, GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. BTO W N HALLare published in the I t “Pinang Gazette” Notice is hereby given that all outstand- I FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. at 3 cents a Word iug bills against the Goverumsnt should T2TH with a Minimum Charge of
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    • 251 2 HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON GIN. Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet {London Gin f Adrrttb w lAhoom B'C" «ollowavs* JS~~— i m,*— |a»/* ni i Matured and Aged in Wood. Made from highly-refined Corn spirit. No Potato spirit used. St. Pancras Gin Refinery Co., 258, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, ENGLAND. Several valuable
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  • 1855 3 THE ÜBIQUITOUS SCOT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Edinburgh, November 9. Colona) R D M’Ewan, of Glasgow, ia on a tour r and the world and his letters home contain some interesting details, not the least interesting telling of his meetings with other Scots. Wherever we went, he ■ays,
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    • 245 3 GRANT’S WHISKY FROM “Land of Brown Heathand Shaggy Wood Land of the Mountain and the Flood I i wm u /GRANT SONS.X Ltd., j J S DISTILLERS T iDufftown. District, Sootland) GLASGOW and LONDON, Guarantee that the Whisky made at their two Distilleri s -th- GLENFIDDICH Distillery and the BALVENIE
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    • 69 3 Many Beers are Described as the Best, but there is ONLY ONE BEST Of 11 THIS in is i '-'C-n PORTER f 1 > i BULL DOG LAGER BEER Britain’s Best Beer Simond’s “Milk Stout” Each Pint contains the energising Carbo-Hydrates of io oz. Pure Dairy Milk Invigorating and Stimulating.
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  • 887 4 Lady Swettenbam was recently staying in Cannes. Tbe Hon Dato W N Gawler, D P M J is staying in Kuala Lumpur. Viscount Nortnciitfe will arrive back in Singapore afner hiu trip to Java and will sail for Saigon tomorrow. The Rev J H Freeman is going
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 914 4 To thb Editor of thb “Pinano Gazbttb.”] Sir,-— The prolonged and exacting negotiations, terminating in an Irish agreement, —which all tree Empire lovers must pray to be final and perpetual,—have been a test of British statesmanship. From this ordeal the Prime Minister, Mr Lloyd George, has issued
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    • 407 4 Sir —ln your leader i f sth inst you surmise that beoau*e certain letters from correspondents regarding the existing arrangements for medical treatment of Rebber Estate coolies in Kedah have remained unanswered there must be scope for reform, and you add that ventilation of tbe subject of
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  • 457 4 A WARDLESS INSTITUTION. The medical authorities of Malaya canro' hop-* to compete with recordbreaking New York in the matter of the <ite of hospitals, but there is no reason why, in tbe matter of efficiency, tbe hospitals of the Peninsula should not rank with the best. The only
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  • 49 4 The Band will play the following programme of mu-*io at tbe Dato Kraroat Hardens at 5-30 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...The Devils ...Hartman 2 Selection ...Duchr ss of D&ntzig Caryll 3 Waltz ...Imagination ...Williams 4 Fox Trot ...Uncle Sam ...Dame 5 One Step ...Spanieh Patrol ...Deshayes
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  • 899 4 THE MALAYAN COMPETITION, Dr. W R Jones, Managing Director of the Malayan China-clay and Pottery Co. Ltd, writes: The Acting Director of Agriculture and some well known Rubber Planters have pointed out that a written account of some of the fifty-eevel designs submitted for our Latex Cup
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  • 124 4 The following are ttie latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. g S 2 2 S 5 2 SHAKES. a =5 to io 5 c. c. Sc. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) Alor Gajah L4O 1-50 1.50 1.60 Havtorß- 5.00 5.25 5.50 6.00 Malaka Pinda 1.35
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  • 85 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Ayer Molek lbs 17,571 Bukit Jelutong 7,914 Consolidated 51,115 Consolidated Malay 62,391 Chulsa (Selangor) 33,100 FM S Rubber 70,000 Gula-Kalumpong 92,000 Karan n 11,380 Kuala Geh 15,228 Kong Sang 25,394 Laras (Sumatra) ***** Majedie (Johore) 16,000 Mambau (F.M.S.) 38,000 Nellmay
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  • 15 4 Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndi cate, Limited, for November, 2,794 pikuls.
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  • 113 4 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec 7th Spot £167.5s down 125.6 d 3 months buying£l69.os 10s Od 3 selling £169 5s 75.6 d Local Parity $B3 68 December Bth; Singapore sold 250 tons at sB3s; Penang buyers no sellers sB3|. The Eastern
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  • 228 4 Penang, December 8, 1921. SP. 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 a $29.00 buyers {No. 1 $lO 00 per
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  • 133 4 SH I PPING INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY'S »f-ab TDri|B M S Loudon for Singapore Pangkor for Teluk Anson Thonnw. for Port S. et Mh pore. Kinta for Port Swetts Dickson, Malacca and Sin».^ 0 M 8 Malaya for Colombo g van Goens for Deli, Lan 23R pj; Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. T
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  • 31 4 76 coolies arrived per es Thoom tn day, of whom 16 were landed and’ Be to quarantine, Palau Jerejak anr j th balance proceeded direct Port Swettenham for quarantine.
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  • 130 4 The Kashmir, with mails from Europe is expected to arrive here at daylight on Saturday. The homeward mail by the Teeeta closes at 10 a.m, on Saturday, ‘‘A Britisher’s letter on the subject of Haggis is rather belated and we think the matter might be allowed to drop—till
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    • 290 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION VACANT. Wanted on Estate near Taiping Field Conductor Store Clerk. Telega e*-Beuriai. Apply wirh copies of testimonials Box No. 330, c/o Pinaug Gazette, FOR SALE Buick Motor Car for ’Bleimmediate delivery, six cylinder, in excellent condition. Apply to N, A rm ts 8 e Hongkong Bank. NOTICES.
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  • 1379 6 There is a fitness about Mr Lloyd George's role as peace-maker in Ireland, seeing that he is one of the race who gave the Emerald Isle its patron saint, St Patrick. It may well be claimed that his exceptional endowments as a mediator, his remarkable iotuitions, nimbleness of
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  • 1175 6 Tbe Colonial Secretary’s recent intimation that the GovernRetrenchment. meat would be prepared to consider the appointment of a RetrenchmentACommittee appears to have revived interest in the suggestion, which appeals to the public as worthy of adoption. It is not necessary at this stage to emphasise the large
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  • 494 6 Early Days Is Ipch, H 1 (From Our Owm Cobrbspondist), Ipoh, December' s Owing to the impending departure» j (eave of Rev WE Horley, tbeitißui j pupils of the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School met to wish him God speed. Rev Ri s Bfasdell called upon
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    • 520 6 i yyvyv^uxrxrLrinrii^r ri THE DRUM PUMP. The D rurn Rotary Piston Pump differs entirely from the I <! ordinary Rotary Pump; the latter, like the Direct acting Piston •4 Pump, is more or less intermittent in its action, ami breaks up the 1 flow of the fluid the Drum. ’on
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    • 28 6 FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT THE E. O.” SATURDAY. 24TH DEG,. XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY, 31ST DEG., NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER AND PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 784 7 |X M> X SELF-GOVERNING |M DOMINION. kI NGANDTHE “SPLENDID NEWS.” Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 6. Lord Birkenhead announced that Ireland would be in the same position as the r( lt s( .lf-governiiig Dorqjnions, with the reservation that it be styled the sing l Irish Free State. Admiralty
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  • 706 7 One thing is clear, says the “Sunday Times of the 6th November. Mr. Lloyd George is bound by a pledge not to consent to the coercion of Ulster, and there will be no coercion. Ulster is absolutely free to decide, and except by moral
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  • 658 7 AMERICA AND THE PROPOSAL. M ashington. December 6. M hilst the question of a three or four Power agreement to replace the AngloJapanese Alliance continues to attract attention s*om some delegates at the Conteience, i’Aparently there is no present disposition on the part of the American
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  • 212 7 DESIRE TO EXTEND THE BRITISH ALLIANCE. A sensation has been produced at Washington, telegraphs the Matl correspondent, by a cable from Tokyo that two official Japanese newspapers announce the Government will not insist at the Washington Conference on the maintenance of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. “In
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  • 171 7 MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. Washington, December 6. President Harding gave a wide review of American and world conditions in the course of his annual message to Congress. He dwelt on the desirability of the passage of a bill for funding and settling the vast foreign loans due to America.
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  • 110 7 GER M AN RE PA RAT lON S. Paris, December 6. The Senate passed a vote of confidence in M. Briand by -49 votes to 12. The vote was takeq after a speech by M. Briand. in which he -aid the mode of payment of German reparations,
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  • 38 7 London, December 6. In London, the. mark improved to 780 to the pound, attributed to New York buying, accompanied by rumours that a moratorium has been granted to Germany. At the close the mark was 835.
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  • 23 7 LIVES LOST. Berlin. December 7. A hundred were killed by an explosi n at the Ilobel dynamite works at Saarlouis.
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  • 36 7 Berlin, December 7. The Pfaelzische Bank of Ludwigshafen has suffered a loss of 340,000,000 marks, alleged to be owing to officials’ speculation. The Deutsche Bank has intervened to save loss to customers.
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  • 33 7 MINISTERS DEFEATED. Toronto; December 7. The Liberals have apparently swept Canada, according to the earliest results of the general election. The Premier, Mr. Meighen, and seven other Cabinet Ministers were defeated.
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  • 48 7 GURDIT SINGH ARRESTED. London, December 6. The arrest is announced from India, of the- notorious agitator, Gurdit Singh, who in 1914 chartered the Komagata Maru at Hongkong and took a party of Sikh emigrants to Vancouver, thence to Calcutta, where they rioted, with fatal results.
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  • 186 7 A GENERAL’S IDEAS. London, December 6. The “Times has published a Dutch supplement, dealing largely with the Dutch Indies. It includes an article by General Snyders, ex-Commander-in-Chief in which, referring to the conscription of European Dutch inhabitants in th" Dutch Indies, he says the strength of the
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  • 50 7 A GERMAN CONSORTIUM. Paris, December 7. A Berlin message says the Soviet Government has granted a German consortium a concession for the agricultural exploitation of a great estate in Southern Russia. The concessionaires have undertaken to use the most modern methods and to organise the breeding of cattle.
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  • 24 7 Washington, December 7. The Senate adopted a bill for the handing over of surplus medical and surgical .supplies to Russian relief.
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  • 54 7 AN AMERICAN DECISION London. December 6. The I S. Supreme. Court decided that organised labour has no right to picket during a strike, when this involves importunity. The case which occasioned the decision was brought by the American Steel and Foundry Company, following a strike in their works
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  • 22 7 Port Said. December 6. The Dutch steamer “Borneo,” from Amsterdam for Batavia, is delayed herewith boilers out of »rder.
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  • 39 7 IMPQRTANT MEETING IN LONDON. London. December 7. The Rubber Growers’ Association is calling a meeting of all Plantation Company Directors, at the Cannon Street Hotel on December 16, to discuss output restriction and the labour question.
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  • 103 7 THE CEYLON MARKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 7. The “Malay Mail’s” Colombo correspondent says heavy forward sales are reported on the Colombo market. On Monday alone, 820 tons of first grade rubber in respect of next year were sold, at an average price of
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  • 43 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 8. The “Malay Mail” Colombo correspondent says a London cable to th" “Times of Ceylon” states that London stocks of rubber are 70,968 tons. The figures for the previous week were 70,770 tons.
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  • 63 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 8. The Values of Malaya’s trade in November were, import* $39,399,000. against October, $39,049,000, and expoHs $40,042,000, against $40,299,000. The Chief Justice described the action as one “brought by two respectable Malay gentleman, i>. consequence of a mo«t offensive, indecent attack
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  • 558 7 RECRUITING FOR THE NEW FORCE. Recruiting commences officially to-day for the Penang Volunteers, under the new Volunteer Ordinance of the Colony. Under the new Ordinance, all those who were members of the old automatically cease membership. All old members who wish to continue service must he rivenrolled. Any
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  • 203 7 Philadelphia, December 6. Twenty-two were killed ai'd many injured in a collision between two local passenger trains. The wreckage caught fire. Several were incinerated A recent, visitor to Marseilles desirous of going into Italy was informed by the Italian Consul in Marseilles that the endorsement by
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  • 1635 8 i POSSIBILITIES FOR MALAYA. In an article in the “Agricultural Bulletin” No. 1 of 1921, by Mr. F.W. South, the possibilities of developing Roselle fibre as a cottage or other industry in the F. M. S. were discussed. In view of the interest now being taken in the
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  • 266 8 Messrs. M illiam Jacks Co., Ixmdon, reported on the 9th November as under In spite of the advance in the German exchange to 1,200 marks, that country continues to buy Copper <fc Tin at present prices and refuses tx> reduce prices of Spelter, Copper and Iron A
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  • 372 8 The Secretary, Malaria \rl--Board, Kuala Lumpur, forward/for hcation a copy of a circular letter each Estate Manager throughout the F.M.S. which is as follows I have the honour to inform you that at a meeting held on th,. 27t h AugJ the, Malaria Advisory Board unanimous' ly supported the
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  • 226 8 It was recently announced in the De man newspapers that the Stinnes group had established in the Dutch Last Indies works for the production of waggons and 'other railway’ material required by e transport and plantation companies. The question has since been raised in the Lower
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  • 69 8 pi... ('aiH 1 Madras. Noevmber v". d District Magistrate has ju following r<»mnnmiqm fiatcd Gurkhas from Perintalmanua against Pulantlio] killing t'" blts s ho" ing ten reb» Is. Yesterday that many rebels who iir ea, drive have collected in ***** );lC k other bands are making 1
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    • 489 8 The Mile at cost a 0! la W|' fyrAH users G ff new MICH ELIN "CABLE q find that their tyre expenses return to their pre- war level: pjl 3 A Me mcrease tn ini t ,a l cos t Vy;? is,in fact, made up and over IS o\\ by
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  • 815 9 «•the ronggeng? nature tI,P rOD Bg OD r re and r 8 relation fco tllß tbe Pri ‘±*l < bef <l tne c ;i i 0 Sir Wsl'er Sb»w, in tb« >» p rt Ih 1 wbic" R’i ft Sharunan th r\ l Ae«i9t»nt ComtnißaioneA of
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  • 552 9 PENANG CLERK’S EXPENSIVE omission. A fine of §5ll was imposed by Mr. A. C. Baker, m the Police Court. Penang, to-day, on Rajoo, who pleaded guilty having been in possession of a revolver, and 31 rounds of ammunition, without having a license, in house No. 68,
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  • 198 9 LABOUR AND WAGES. A largely attended meeting of planters in the Padang Serai, Kuala Ketil and Kuliin Districts was held in the. South Kedah Club. Padang Serai, on Tuesday evening. Mr. Jas Wilson (Kuala Sidim Estate) was called to the chair. Free discussion took place on the
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  • 519 9 i CONTRACTOR'S APPEAL LPHELD BY CHIEF JUSTICE. An appeal by Jumah, the attorney of a well-known local army contractor, named Mahdoo, against his conviction by Mr. Dawson, second Magistrate. Singapore, who fined him $75.’ fn default a month’s rigorous imprisonment, for having given false information against Quartermaster Sergeant
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  • 188 9 The Bishop of St. Albans, at th< Diocesan Conference at Luton said that his official income of £2,500 per annum was entirely inadequate to meet the necessary expenses of his office and the upkeep of the official residence. At- the present time
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  • 161 9 —“S.T. A smart deal is stated to have lately been brought off in Johore, writes a correspondent. A Chinese in Johore Bahru having somehow obtained exclusive ea.-'y news of the impending imposition of the import duty on matches, sent round to the kedais in the different
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  • 473 9 ’—“T.O.M.” SERGEANT MAJOR SAVES OFFICER The inquest into the shooting tragedy which caused a sensation on the morning of the 24th ultimo, when P. C. Harnam Singh shot and killed Sergeant-Major Karim Buksh and a Malay police constable, wounded a Sikh police sergeant and a bugler aruj
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  • 312 9 The report of the Directors of Lingui Tin state-, that after making liberal allowances for depreciation the profit for the year amounts to $14.841.88. which with the carry forward from last ae- counts of $70.237.60, gives an amount of I $85,079.48 to be disposed of. The catsh position
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  • 832 9 INTERESTIN’(I CEREMON lES. Singapore extended a cordial welcome to Marshal Joffre, the famous French soldier, w T hose brilliant generalship during the early period of the recent war evoked the admiration of the world. Marshal Joffre is visiting the Far East in an official capacity and his
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  • 348 9 THE PRINCE OF WALES MEETING. Preparations for the Prince of M ales Meeting, which will be a two day affairSaturday and Monday, run by the S.R. v and not by the Singapore Sporting Club, are going forward well, says the TreePress.” The prizes will he good and from
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  • 238 9 The match between Ireland and the Rest played at the Polo Chib Singapore, resulted in a good game in spite of the heavy state of the ground. The Rest proved winners by 2 —o. The teams were: Ireland R. B. Osborne 1. Major-Gene-ral Fowler 2. Col. Cornyn 3, F.
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  • 185 9 A correspondent writes making suggestions as to Rugby competitions some < f which may commend themselves to those interested in the game in Malaya. He suggests in the first place that next time the Malayan cup ties should he played at the end of the season, as
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  • 38 9 An informal danc will be held in th Club House on Saturday at 7 p.in. The monthly medal for November was won by Mr. S. Daury, and the optional ball sweep by l)r. J. Gossep.
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  • 1184 10 CRACK SCORER OF THE LEA G USE. Doran, the Irish international, was in wonderful shooting form for Brighton and Hove Albion at Brighton, and he now has the distinction of having scored more goals this season —17—than any other player in the four leagues. Dorajr was at
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  • 302 10 Mr. Lee I. Jin sends a long letter to the "Free Press” setting forth the position of the poor man in connection with the proposed abrogation of the Rent Restriction Act from the end of June next. He points out that it will be a crushing
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  • 232 10 INSPECTION OF CADETS AND SCOUTS. The annual inspection of the Cadet corps ami the Scout Troop of the Anglo-Chine-e School took place on the school ground. Maxwell Road, on Tuesday afternoon. The inspecting officer was Lt.-Col. M. H. Whyte. Adjutant, Penang Volunteers, who made his inspection accompanised by
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  • 538 11 EX-SPEAKER’8 MEMORIES. Viscount 1 Ils water in the “Sunday Illustdited gives his recollections of the Speaker s chair by describing the most striking scenes during his occupancy of the chair. The two selects as greatest are the scene on August 3, 1914, and the scene on Armistice
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  • 310 11 DUTCH LAWS FOR FOREIGN MERCHANTS. Anv company can, without formality, do. a strictly buying and selling business in’the Netherlands East Indies, but if an office is to be opened in the colony the company must register with the authorities in Batavia. If a company participates
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