Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 28ĕ. VOL. LXXIK, MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 637 1 IMIKKO No,* 7. NORTHAM J ROAD. Tel«ph® ne No 579, i 1 J a I- jnnnunnnnnnnnnHnnnjinnntluDnnnuannnnanannaan /1 OO I PQ In Pe&ard to accidents M —Z “you never know your M i IUCk Carefully selected and free from B ’rs3nr S: sometimes it win be M > /7/ 4\\\ g?ood;
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    • 20 1 FOR 3 ENVELOPES i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST PRICES Rir.r up 40H Pinang Gazette I ress, I id.
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  • 843 2 REMINISCENCES of THE FAMOI S SPY. Scotland Yard knows perhaps as much as any other organisation in existence about international, spies and their methods, and a peep into f the "Yard,” besides furnishing the privileged one with some highly informa tion in connection with international espionage, would also convince
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    • 1693 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. THE KUNDONG RUBBER "1 1 paid for ill aCIWDCv, An Q ra i nHr y Meeting of the Municipal ESTATE LIGHTED. Go musi >r.e a will be field at the Mnnioi- are published in the pa l Office, p.m. on Tuesday, the 13 h (In Voluntary Liquidation).
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    • 933 2 S. M. P. MOHAMED IBRJH M co. 3a, Union Street, Penang, g. Twfnty years service under the late jj K. Pacht e. t y Loading and onloa iiog general cargo 20 z cents per ton O Wi*.clim u n $l/• p f r <'»y, I nSr/Y 3 Extra night woik
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  • 1053 3 COMIC UPER\ INCIDENIS OK RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, Aftt r reading With the Russian Army, 1914-1917,” by Major-General S r Alfred Knox i KGB, 0M G, (Hutchinson two vols<, 365), no one will wonder at the parlouj state in which Russia finds herself to day or at the
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  • 784 3 The general objscsB of the Kenya Colony lo>»n of $5,000,000 issued to-day tays the Times of Mr. vember 7, are on Uio same lues as of tie loans already raised for Nigeria and Ceylon. The proceeds will be usrd to redeem advances made by the
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    • 214 3 yi/yxru //v I Hickman ‘‘O-HI-O” Trio Hits the o/vestep. I I Hicrh Snnfa lf you can keep your feet l S> nignOpOtS still when you hear < thiS oneste P, you j a e music P r °of- 4 < Coupled with “A I 1 MlOT! young man s fancy-”
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    • 256 3 AW Xz L Y/V/ raSkJj M a A-' your* children brimming over with robust health CLet “Ovaltine b» their dai y r:»\r and your children will berob i a id >y, with restless, sturdy limbs and chee’-cs aglow with health. -i2- j Ovaltine fills every food need ol lheir rapidly'
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  • 1876 4 armistice d*y tributes. (From Our Own Correspondent Edinburgh, November 16. Armistice Day in Scotland was a great and moving tribute to the memory of the men who fell in the Great War. The observance in the Capital may be cited a* typical of whac took place through the
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    • 329 4 OWNERS’ FAITH 1 N g WHITE TRUCKS 1 following list of large investments in White fleets shows the faith large truck owners have in White equipment. ~E 2 owners have invested over $2,000,000 zs 4 owners have* invested between 1 000 000 and $2 000 000 5 owners have invested
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    • 321 4 'GRANT’S WHISW FROM 1 (“Land of Brown Heathand Shapgy Wood I Land of the Mountain and the Flood /X i 7 7 WM ‘X J /GRANT SONsX Ltd.. X DISTILLERS 'i 1 (Dufftown, Glenlivet District, Scotland) 7 and LONDON. V P 7 Guarantee that the Whisky made at their two
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  • 1638 5 Capt J J Anderson, son<of the late Governor of Ceylon, is now in Rangoon. Mr F B Sewell will be installed as B hipful faster of Lodge Jubilee ab Taiping to-night, Mr G Ellis is declared in the Gazette to ave vacated the office of supervisor of Government
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  • 1132 5 PERAK V PENANG (From Oub Own Cohrblposdest Though the day was fine ab Taiping, and there was promise of a bright evening, a brisk shower of rain before the hcur fixed for play left the ground sodden and pools of water were a serious hindrance to a
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  • 31 5 (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, November 11, Bangkok Tuif Club commenced the season’s racing on Saturday. H M the King of Siam opened the new Stand costing £lO,OOO
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  • 216 5 Mr R B Salisbury’s world famous company arrived yesterday by the s s Ellenga ei route for Singapore and the Far East. Fresh from their successful season ab the London Colisieum and other West End Theatres, The Quaints started their new Eastern tcur at Colombo seven
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  • 170 5 Possession of Bhang In the Police Court Penang this merning before Mr A C Baker Shevu bin Kopeh was found guilty of having been in possession of 10 tabils of bhang in an entry oft Kulim Lane, on 4th December. Mr Baker imoosed a fine of $lOO or
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  • 282 5 What has become of the finding of the Court of Ir quiry into the week of 'hEastern Shipping Go’s steam* r Perlis which foundered off the Langka-vi’s r uiiog the bad weather which prevailed in August The court of Inquiry Mr R Bcott, District Judge (president) C»pt
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  • 465 5 KLEINMAN BEATS NA KAMI KA. (From Our Ow n Correspondent.) Singapore, December 12. Nakamura, the tennis champion < 1 Malaya, was beaten by D. H. Kleinman in a friendly match <>n Saturday 8-fi, 6-0. The Japanese player admitted that he was utclass''d. An Easy Victory. Our >o
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  • 123 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 12. A pretty wedding took place on >Saturday in the Cathedral of the Go<xl Shepherd, when Mr. A. H. Todd, the popular Secretary of the Singapore Sporting Club, was married to Miss A. N. Matthews, who recently arrived from home. The
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  • 107 5 WHYTE FITZGERALD. The v. edding took place, this morning, at the hut-eJi »»f the Assumption, when Lieutenant Mauric' Whyte-, late of the Royal Field Artillery and n<nv manager of Hibernia Estate, Pond k Tanjong, Perak, son of the late .1 J. Whyte, D.L., of Loughbrickland, Co., Down,
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    • 393 5 NOTICES. s s “GLENLUCE 10/12/21. Condgnees of per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified that ahe h»s o"w arrived, and is discharging in the Roads. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD, Agents. (Incorporated in FM 8) rn.v. •'CLEKCYLE” 4/12/21. Consignees of csrgo per the above steamer from Europe are b» reby
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    • 68 5 nE W ADVERTISEMENTS. ITOWNHAIL.I r To-night To-night, it Tremendous Attraction jl| •i R. B. SALISBURY’S new COMPANY OF B QUAINTS ii In their latest London jii Successes. jj MONDAY I2TH Pierrots Progress TUESDAY 13TH 5.; Patch Work WEDNESDAY 14TH J! Wanted a Smile I three Nights Only. j|j v Complete
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  • 150 6 Crawford —On November 28, 1921, at 11.30 pm, at Tjikini Hospital, Weltevreden, Java, to the wife of A Crawford a daughter. Grand-daughter of Capt Jamea Ewatt. Goodall —At Pluscardeu, Singapore, on December 8, 1921, to Mr and Mrs F S Goodall, a daughter. Smith —On December 9, 1921, at
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  • 1212 6 We had occasion a few days ago to allude to the paucity of the news cabled by Reuter, with regard to the coarse of the Downing Street negotiations immediately preceeding the announcement tbal an agreement had bsen signed by the Sinn Fein delegates. Strangely significant,
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  • 1432 6 Last week we chronicled the arrival in Penang of Mr C F Green, The Fisheries. who is to look into the a question of the fi Jieries on behalf of the Government, Mr Green has inspected fish'ng grounds in the hood and will carry out further investigations.
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  • 230 6 The funeral of the late Capt James A Mellor of the Eastern Shipping Coy. Da, took place at the Western Roed CemjM on Saturday afternoon, the Rev officiating. The following were amongst those present: Mrs Mellor (w>d < Captain and Mrs Harris, Cap»» Garrod, Mr and
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    • 28 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.
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  • 23 6 DEATH. Mellor —At Perak Road, Penang, on the 9tb Decemb» r, Captain James A Mellor of the Eastern Shipping Co, Ltd, aged 71.
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  • 336 7 Vt to DE VALERA’S I Reuter’s Telegrams.] —Vale. 1,, nih n. December 9. I *pe Valera’s message ”e- i in the Sinn Fein Carnet ti .iiy shows there are rocks V little disposition Lon- 1 lb alarmist view, seeing that I )f the Cabinet constituting I -e in
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  • 193 7 .—Vale. I INVITATION to FRENCH PREMIER. I London December 9. I Hie outcome of the. Reparations disI ussi-ns in London between Sir Robert I Horne and M. Loucheur, is that the latI Wis returning to Paris bearing ap in'•‘aticnn to M. Briand to come to England tv exchange
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  • 88 7 Paris, December 9. ,J f th<. Ip 1 rc bimbaud, deputy s *n'-st "i™ o on the Colonial estimates, '°bs sev Uni nous The document de lion, urv’if' al chapters to the Pacific quesh'ren<*h not to forget the re Raid' i'* lbe r interests, especially Krea t
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  • 1864 7 -Vale. CH [NA’S INTEGRITY. M ashington, December 9. A communique states, that the Far Eastern Commfttee’s resolution, -which was su-gestam by Sir Auckland Geddes, with slight modifications, provides that the powers attending the Conference, declare their intention “not to enter Into any treaty agreement, arrangement or understanding with
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  • 248 7 Of all the delegations, the Japanese is the most imposing in numbers. Amongst its leaders, too- it has a man of real plenipotentiary status in Baron Kato. He is the Fisher and Tirpitz of Japan, the maker of the modern Japanese Navy. Tlie “Eight and Eight” pro gramme
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  • 657 7 On the eve oi the saili ig of In* 1 Japanese delegation to the Washington Con ference, the late Mr. Hara expressed the conviction that President Harding was an instrument of God in the action he had just done, writes Mr. Alfred E. Pieros, to
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  • 378 7 Paris, November 21. Od the subject of the speech which M. Briand is to deliver to-day at Washington, the “Intransigeant” writes: “Americans of ail States are trembling with the immense hope which the acts and words of our Government have aroused in them. When one has
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  • 85 7 Delhi, December 10. The Tibetan mission, under Mr. Bell, which recently returned from Lhasa, has been dissolved. It did much to strengthen neighbourly relations. It is emphatically denied that Mr. 801 l brought hack the draft of an AngloLTibetan treaty. He went to Lhasa at the
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  • 54 7 London, December 9. The Board of Trade returns for November show that imports were £89,000,i 000, compared with £144,000,000 in November last year, and exports £63,000,000, compared with £119,000,000, a slight improvement, equalling £5,000,000 in imjiorts, and £1,000,000 in exports. Thia however, is compared with the longer
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  • 49 7 CARGO STEAMERS GOING CHEAP. London, December 9. On the Baltic Exchange, the Maindy fleet of 10 cargo steamers was sold in ten minutes for £299,000. The auctioneer said that inquiries for the ships were worlti-wjde, including the Far East, but there were only 20 bids.
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  • 88 7 SM’EEPING BRITISH PROPOSALS. London, December 10. The conversations with Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand in London are expected to develop into an important con ference, as it is believed Mr. Lloyd George will submit sweeping proposals, on which the Treasury officials have been long
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  • 75 7 THE ESTIMATED REVENUE. Reval, December 10. A Moscow message says the estimates of revenue in the first nine months of 1922 total 1,410,000,000 gold roubles. The receipts from industry are estimated at 880,000,000, taxes in kind 1R0.000.000, taxes in money. 110.000,000 and the issue of paper money. 230,000,000.
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  • 77 7 —Vale. Christiania, December 10. The Noble Peace Prize is shared by the Swedish, Premier. M. Branting, and the Norwegian, M. Large, SecretaryGeneral of the Inter-Parliamentary Bureau at Geneva. The Nobel Literature Prize. Paris, December 10. At Stockholm, King Gustaf presented thjj, Nobel Prize for Literature to Anatole
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  • 28 7 ALLOTMENTS TO LARGE APPLICANTS. London, December o. It is understood that the larger applicants for the Straits Loan have received an allotment of 78 per cent.
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  • 29 7 CREW ESt APE THROUGH TORPEDO TUBES. New York, December 9. The American submarine S4B, sank off Bridge port harbour. The crow escaped through the lorpedo tubes.
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  • 22 7 London I Irceiub' C The late Mr. Balfour Brotxne, Rings Counsel and leader of the Parliamentary Bar left 55,000.
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  • 314 8 A WONDERFUL PAGEANT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Bharat pur, December 9. A wonderful evening pageant illuminated the plateau in the Prince of Wales’ honour. When the Prince arrived with the Maharaja, the hillside burst into a vast shimmering device, in which the Prince of Wales’ feathers were silhouetted. The
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  • 45 8 EMPIRE MARYS’ SUBSCRIPTIONS. London, December 10. A committee has been formed for collecting contributions from the Marys in the Empire, tor a wedding present *o Princess Mary. Subscriptions of six pence to 10/- are received by Mrs. Hope Morley, f. Connaught Place, London.
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  • 147 8 -Vale. BRITAIN’S HELP. Paris, December 9.—General Mangin, of Handers and Somme fame, has just returned from an extensive official tour in South America, where he conveyed to the Latin Republics France’s thanks for material or moral support during the war. On behalf of the British Government, Lord Hardinge,
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  • 61 8 PENSIONS’ MINISTER’S MESSAGE TO LADY PEARSON. London. December 9. The Minister of Pensions telegraphed an expression of condolence with Ladv eaison. He says the whole Empire will mourn one who above all was the friend of blinded soldiers. Jury’s Verdict. London, December 10. At, the inquest
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  • 19 8 London, December 10. The death is announced of Lord Lindley, a former Master of the Rolls, aged
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  • 51 8 London, December J i The death has occurred of Sir George Roos Keppel, form E Chief C minis-sion-'r and Agent to the Gcveinor-Gener-al of the N. W. Frontier Province of India, who was appointed a member of th,- ouncil of the. Secretary of State for India in
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  • 83 8 THE GOVERNMENT’S POLICY Calcutta, December HOver forty prominent non-cooperators were arrested today, including Abdul Kalamazad, President of the Bengal Ki ila fat Committee. An official communique, review Aig events leading up to the arrests, details the mat uer in which non-cooperators have deliberately challenged the Government’s
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  • 166 8 Calcutta. December 9. The non-co-operation picketing cam 1 paign, the main object of which is a fresh boycott, in connection with the approach ing visit of the Prince of Wales, is now 'in full swing. The authorities are equally active and arrested 100 picketers yesterterday. and
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  • 40 8 9.000 SURRENDERS. Delhi. December 10. It is officially stated that nearly 9,000 Moplah rebels have surrendered during the past fortnight, while the remainder are on the run. The military hope to conclude their operations by the new year.
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  • 80 8 Allahabad. December 10. The Editor of the Allahabad Independent’’ has been sentenced to U month'' imprisonment and a fine of 2.000 rupees, or in the alternative, an additional three months for publishing an article advocating the recruiting of Congress volunteers and a further six months’ imprisonment and
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  • 39 8 QUESTION FOR SUPREME COURT. Ottawa, Decamber 9. The Dominion Government referred to the Supreme Court the question, of its power to disallow British Columbia, legislation prohibiting the employment of Chinese and Japanese on provincial Government contracts.
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  • 263 8 The following appears in the ’Malayan Leader, (Kuala Lumpur) To the greatest slump experienced in Malaya will be attributed many -events, good bad. when the future historian comes to record its effects. For the past six .months it has been our lot to preach optimism and courage,
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  • 343 8 Ihe follow ing is the business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be held to-morrow, at 4 p.m. 1 Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Some bills to be passed. 4. Motion by
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  • 100 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 12At the annual meeting of Bagan River Rubber Company. Mr. Chew Woon Poh. who presided, said all further supplying would be done by budding from highyielding stock. The method had already met with success in the Dutch Indies. He hoped the
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  • 395 8 London, November 12. —More business was done in the Rubber Share Mai ket yesterday’than for months past, but it. must not be assumed from this jpat therei was a big public demand for tho securities. Undoubtedly the public are “nibbling” at the madtet as a’ result
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  • 144 8 A Times of Ceylon” representative learns authoritatively that, particularly during the past few days, there has been extensive forward selling of next year’s Ceylon tea crops. Contracts in respect of 1922 crops estimated in the aggregate to exceed 5,000,000 lbs. are known to have been already
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  • 302 8 From time, to t.me articles have appeared in the “Times of Ceylon” emphasising the importance of systematic and scientific cattle breeding in the Colony. It is a well-known fact that praiseworthy efforts are being made to improve the local breed of cattle by crossing Ceylon cows
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  • 128 8 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy ifc Co. s share list Yesterday. To-day. E a* E E SHARES. >. QQ 0Q CO 0Q C. C. $O. $O. Rebber (Dollar) Kdtah R 2.40 2.50 2.25 2.40 K.-Sidim 2.10 2.25 2.00 2.10 Pajam 625 6,50 6.00
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  • 54 8 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Bedford lbs 7,800 Bernam —Perak 30,638 Bruas —Perak 16,012 Bintang 13,000 Burma 8,306 Bukit K B 5,560 Clovellv h 11,500 Glenealy 22,610 Hill Rise 21,000 Kota Tinggi 27,600 Lower Perak 15,150 Pundut 55,000 Pelepab Valley 40,000 Reyland 6,738 Ratanui 23,500
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  • 18 8 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Cc, NL, from 4th to 10th December, (beieg one week) 23 tons.
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  • 84 8 Ihe Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Dec 12th: Singapore sold 100 tons at sB4|; Penang buyers, no sellers at sB4|. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd London, December 9th £l6B 5s spot, and £169 15s three months buying, £l7O selling. Mbssrs Bouatfead and Co To-day's quotation for Singapore refined tin
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  • 275 8 Pknang Decbmbkr 12, 1921. BP. Tapioca 56.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca 56.75 buyess Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l5 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 fNo. 1 $lO 00
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  • 823 8 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. ji RUBBKR Allenby R u bb er Co Im I: Alor Gajah Rubber h li Amalgamated Malav a, Ayer Hitam Plantm/ft?. Ayer Kuning Rubber t?, B p olek s ubber co Baltfwnie Rubber Estate I’ B Bassett Rubber Co. ift I Batu Lintang Rubber n
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    • 115 8 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO iH. M. THE KING OF SIAM. HOTEL ROYAL BANGKOK. SIAMFirst Class Family and Commercial Hotel Situated in the finest part of the town, and wi'hin easy reach of Shopping and badness centres, Station and Steamers. Splendid acoommodaticn, Good Service, Excellent Cuisine Charges Moderate, Special terms for
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  • 672 9 safe to say that we have H' B of things now. I do not re is anything particularly Kok ,bat ar future, but I think ■s'n- in t J %wO rst. In other words B ba C SC that*there is any danger of do n
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  • 177 9 r Ivbr Philipps. K.C.8., D. 5.0., M. Stin at blie meeting of the W Siput Rubber Plantations, LimiJinc #a ba<l onl y been tap- s 'imcient to pay their way It had that* 1 .t' p^ by some shareholders ?ethe'. sliOu ld cease tapping alto- reta n i
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  • 572 9 A STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION disclosed. nnL h p rt in^ y general -meeting of Ber'A k WKT floatations, LimL Mr' F e n Ut 4 Ll yd E C.' L. Dwen presiding. of thZ XTSd" The? ‘<- e ad ,ion •how. a 10 8 f 6 ,324 previous season
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  • 258 9 Ex. A few weeks ago, mention was made in “Rubber Notes” in the “Financier” of the possibility of rubber golf tees. It wa» pointed out that on wet courses duiing the winter months a non-slippery tee giving a firm foothold and readily kept in good order is as
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  • 353 9 A Pt)LIC YOF RESTRICTED OUTPUT >ir Frank A. Swettenham, G.OM G Mab dm p the r meetin S °f the Tanjong that Th C ompan y> Lil «ited, said that the output of rubber during the last twelve months had been restricted, and they would continue that policy
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  • 211 9 Sir Stanley Bois, presiding at the meeting of the Lanka Plantations Company, Limited, said that the profit realised during the season amounted to £12,883. That would have been more had it not been for the loss incurred in respect of both their rubber and cocoa crops. With a
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  • 173 9 A considerable number of the outputs of jdantation rubber by the companies for October has now been announced, and the effect of restricted crops is more in evidence, than in any other' month since the reduction commenced. This is the policy to pursue if the improvement in the
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  • 135 9 Mr. A. G. Angier, Chairman of e the Way-Haiim (Sumatra) Estates, Ltd., at the annftal meeting, said the govern ment Committee to inquire into the rubber position has, J believe, already commenced its labours. Trade generally is opposed to sueh interference which usually means control; nevertheless, the
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    • 251 9 R. YOUNG 02 Ll£ 1 PENANG SINGAPORE. 5 g Civil Engineers and Contractors, 5 Specialists in Reinforced Concrete Work 11,1 ..'."T— S SOLE AGENTS FOR STOTHERT PITT’S CONCRETE MIXERS. J s Jrs I HAND MIXING. MACHINE MIXING. J Work slow and uncertain Mixing 1 rapid and thorough 4 Mixing laborious
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  • 583 10 It will now be appropriate to indicate what steps may possibly be desirable in the Z early future to bring into active opera! in The Hague Rules, which have been approved by the London Chamber of Commerce- “as a basis for the settlement of the
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  • 204 10 Viscount Grey of Fallodon was observed walking almost jauntily in Lower Seymour-street—without eye-glasses of any kind, on November 17. It will be reoaJled that in the early years of the war the ablest Foreign Secretary of our time had to be guided—his failing eyes shielded by
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  • 122 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Nanking Matu for Rangoon and Oalcu’d* (Mergui and Moulineiu via Rangoon). Fooksang for Singapore and CfiiDS, Pangkor for Teluk Anson. ExPßOTrfto Arrivals Kaga Mara, Singapore, Deo 17. Yolaohama Maru, Singapore, Deo 31, Ships in communication with the Wireess Station, Penaga s.s. Pennyworth, Bengloe, Wray Castle, Lake
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  • 267 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. arit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, »7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6p m. and Hongkong ’arit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alec 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Krch (via
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  • 20 10 The Tai a, with mails from Europe, s expected to arrive here on Sunday Doming, the 18th instant.
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  • 141 10 Penang, December IS, 1921. 3t Courtbsy 07 THU Ohabtbrkd Bank) London Demand Bank e 2/3 27/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 3/3*2 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 172 3 days' sight Private 178 Bombay Demand Bank 172 c Madras Demand Bank „172
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  • 60 10 Dec 12— Penang Turf Club, Special Meeting, Chamber of Oomsaerc<-, 415 p.m, Dec 12, 13 and 14—The Qaaints, Town Hall, 9.15 p.m, Dec 15—Habrakol Syndicate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Beach Street, 12 noon. Dec 15 and 17—Ipoh Races. Dec 20—Batang Padang Dredging,Meeti* g. 33 Beach Street, 12.30 p.m, Dec
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 407 10 Z' fist Y A-JV It is a common e’ueriencc -> for a mother to try sc*’ < v al ft foods for her baby before s fal ♦finding the right one. Her much better it would be, f< 'V 7 baby and mot her alike, n the right food could
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    • 196 10 I Jord Qar J K It is a fact that no matter where any other car H win go Farther. y wl k no W proved many times, f Se 'n j R BUT DO YOU ftNOW WHY H R Because the POWER of the FoUd engi n I m
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  • SPORTING ITEMS.
    • 946 11 Th silver cup belonging to the Kingston and District Wednesday f Football Leaiffte, which was stolen with two other trophies from the M imbledon Football Club’s pavilion, had an interesting history. It was a massive cup. designed and wrought to the order of the ex-Kaiser, who
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    • 115 11 Paris, November 17. Georges Carpentier is confined to his country house at La Guerche, near Paris. He is suffering from an eruptive fever, which has caused his face to brea«k out in boils. He is not in bed, but has been indoors for a week, and will not
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    • 297 11 ILLOGICAL LAW. The recent decision of the courts that a bet paid by cheque can be recovered was rajsed in the House of Lords by Lord Muir Mackenzie. The Lord Chancellor, Lord Birkenhead. agreed that there would be a grave dislocation of the businesses of a good
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  • 236 11 In a new edition, the sixth, of this popular handbook, the author, Mr. R.T. Nicholson, has been at great pains to render it as comprehensive and up to date as possible. It is undoubtedly the- indispensable handbook for the Ford owner, and is equally of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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