Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 December 1921
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Title Section20 1921-12-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No 288. VOL. LXXIX. WEDNESDAY. 14th DECEMBER, 192 PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement489 1921-12-14 1 NIKK.O No 7, NORIHAM i i ROAD. i < Telephone No. 579, J B| I I I I |"!llll»UllfllDllflUlimiDIIU]ll)lllllll r(|g!Lgj a I BS'i. > «ta El I XiSs< I I §9jnHmiuuuuNutHUwuuiiuiiuiuiuui!iiS! i HSSiW 9 *i< j I I 1 i Pohlond Cement t 'I No on ViEW I I BEST489 words
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Advertisement19 1921-12-14 1 FOR J ENVELOPES( OF EVERY < description AT THE LOWEST i PRICES Rine Up 498 i* Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.;:19 words
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Article1581 1921-12-14 2 LARUE NUMBERS OF REBELS bURRRNDER. Ma ths, D cember s—The latest tele naui about ths Malabar situation says A company of special police operating abou PakADCI ari ki'h d four ard c»ptm ed nine rebels. Another company of special polio killed seven rebels near Che Umbra, The1,581 words
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Article240 1921-12-14 2 [ld is reported that three constables a» d ien rioters were killed in Bombay on the day of the Prince’- arrival Do you like it. Mr Gandhi Is the candle worih the game? Are you proud that 13 victims have bt rn martyrfiit in your narn^-240 words
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Advertisement1004 1921-12-14 2 SMALL DVEIVi ISEMEN :S, NOTICES. paid for in advance N ''ice is Der-by jiiveti tt:* r 'ha FoWt?< I v of Attorney siv. u by H. Mulchtind to are pubiisrieu in me [-«idas and M. jointly and T ro-z t i r-> geve.-aiiy dated 30th November, 1920 1 1 n1,004 words
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Advertisement870 1921-12-14 2 r THE KUNDONG RUBBER! ESTATE LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). "X INVITATION FOR TENDER FOR SHARES in J li The if undong Rubber Estate; Limited, (New Company). Under the Reconstruction any shares in the New Company which may not be taken up by the Shareholders of the Old Company are to870 words
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Article5409 1921-12-14 3 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REV EW. FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE F. M. S. The Federal Council mt in the Council Ctiamb r, Kuala Lom r u’ i on IM >nday morning. Prior to thj meeting, £E. the High Commissioner presented insignia of various orders to Government officers and others. The5,409 words
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Advertisement592 1921-12-14 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. o Important to Capitalists. o By the Mortgagee. TO* BE SOLD BY ‘s* PUBLIC AUCTION, At 38, Beach Street, On Wednesday, 28th December, 1921, At 11 a. m. The following property belonging to LIM EU TOH, (The Mortgager). All those several pieces of land and and hereditaments592 words
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Article263 1921-12-14 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 14. Tn the Federal Council, introducing the Supply Bill, the Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwe'l stated that the estimated revenue for next year was $57,600,000, and expenditure $60,600,000. He said the estimates had been rigorously pruned, but he emphasised the263 words
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Article152 1921-12-14 4 A special Siamese ’Government Gazette" of 6th instant announces that the Treasury will issue legal currency in Bangkok, against gold paid to the Ministry <>i Finance abroad, at the rate of Tcs. 9.50 per £l. This Notification supersedes the one issued on 26th November, 1919. in which the152 words
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Article191 1921-12-14 4 IMPORTANCE TO CENTRAL CHINA. Shanghai. December 5. —Major-General Black, the American representative on the committee of consulting engineers investigating Shanghai harbour development, addressing the Pan Pacific Association. on Saturday, emphasised the need for Chinese authority being created to advance the proposals embodied in the committee’s report, submitted to191 words
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Article920 1921-12-14 4 THE AMBULANCE AGAIN The fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Chambers, Penang, last night, There were present —Mr S Codrington (President), Hon Mr W H TLome, MrJ H Pedlow Mr Yeoh Gaan Seok, Dr P at L Liston and Dr Lira Gaan Cheng,920 words
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Article854 1921-12-14 4 TALK WITH DOMINION TRADE® COMMISSIONER. In view of the facts that a change in Government has taken place in Canada at the preJlnt time and that a Canadian Government Trade C )irmissioner has been appointed to the Middle List with headquarters at Singapore it is appropriate to854 words
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Advertisement494 1921-12-14 4 N£W t 6 w n H AtT. 1 LAST NIG HT- TO NIGBt g Tremendous j il SALISBURY’S i •j NEW "COMPANY B OF OUAINTS I “Wanted a Smile < Commence 9 .i 5 p m f j Book a t ROBINSON PIANO CO. X =x ==j ----i, MISCELLANEOUS, A494 words
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Article753 1921-12-14 5 t T i m 1 \t in ulster parlia SIA MENT. Xovember 29.—!!•' Ulster opened to-day. Sir J. Craig i bribing his conversations with (l Goorge said that utter reenter un All ligand parliament HrrS cnt conditions »>t was preI to discuss Other avenues he was lll)V pressing753 words
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Article45 1921-12-14 5 "’■''■ls, November 29,—The response 'Appeal for the restoration of Lou,U|' I "iversity library has exceeded all 'aliens. 25,000 volumes have already ia reived an d 45,000 more are prop' "i from France. With private gifts L’'"' v contribution will exceed 100,-45 words
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Article314 1921-12-14 5 London. November 28.—The correspondent of the “Daily Mail” -at Rio de Janeiro announces a vital change in ihq plans of tin Shackleton Expedition. has been decided to establish the base at,cßi<> df Janeiro instead of at Capetown. Engine trouble which developed‘on the outward voyage has caused Sir^ Ernest314 words
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156 1921-12-14 5 London. November 29. —The Triple Alliance split over the coal strike in April is recalled by the action for libel in the High Court, brought by Mr. Thomas M. P.. against the newspaper “Communist.” The particulars in the complaint are that the journal made allegations156 words
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Article166 1921-12-14 5 London. November 29,—The Jlady Mail” in an interview with Mr. F. W. Thomas, Chief Librarian at the India Office who has returned from a holiday in the mysterious land beyond the Himalayas, gives a fascinating acwmit of life in parts of linet. where women propose and have166 words
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Article81 1921-12-14 5 London. November 24.—The “Daily Mad” reports the French Colonies of powerful river transport machines embodying the features „f w atereraft and nrov-d most successful. z The craft known as HydrogHsseurs. They have a flat hydroplane hull and are propelled on XfaX of river» at the81 words
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Article61 1921-12-14 5 Welsh cotßovner® have been invited b\ A.lmiraltv to tender for supplies foi the A mlra h Admiralty re. 1022 Before the war me zlu j in!X year is not likely to exceed U.OW tons. There are “ther contracts in > market to compensate, one the market61 words
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Article149 1921-12-14 5 London, November 30, —Mr. Asquith has contributed an article to “Pearson’s Magazine, vigorously defending Lord )Kitchener against Lord Esher’s description of him in his recent book as “w airy, played out, confronted with a situa tion with which he was wholly incompetent to grapifu-.” Mi. Asquith Mirows a149 words
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Article164 1921-12-14 5 London, November 29.—A remarkable claim for writing up” a baronet was heard by the King’s Bench to-day. wherein Sir R. Buchanan Jardine was sued by the Hanover Press, Limited, for £6.331. the cost of production in the journal. “Men of the Day” of a cartoon of himself, his164 words
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Article151 1921-12-14 5 London. November 26.—The “Observer’s” correspondent at Phris wires that as a result of consultations following on the Reparations Report the British Government is expected to assent to a three years’ moratorium for Germany's Debts, provided the latter country adopts drastic fiscal and -financial reforms, that she151 words
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Article141 1921-12-14 5 No attention has been paid to Dr. Lyttlefcon. formerly headmaster of Eton, who in a speech at Chatham is reported to have declared that he knew from an absolutely trustworthy source that<twelve months ago letters were sent from the M'ar Office to the leading scientific experts at141 words
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Article86 1921-12-14 5 London. November 22. —The King, like others, is feeling the pinch of the high cost of living. He is completely reorganising his household, abolishing sinecures and placing the administration on a modern busim ss basis. The whole control is to be centred in the Duke of Atholl,86 words
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Article68 1921-12-14 5 London. November The Germans are planning a bi-weekly trans-Atlantic Zeppelin service between Cadiz and Buenos Ayres. In order to circumvent the Versailles Treaty prohibiting Germany from building or using airships, a .Spanish company is being organised with a -capital of 80,000,000 pesetas, of which 50,000,000 has already68 words
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Article343 1921-12-14 5 “PATCH WORK.” There is nothing patchy about "Patch Work. as it was retailed by Mr. R. Salisbury and his company, The Quaints,” to a large audience in the Town Hall last night. The performance was a well sustained one of the merit that has come to be associated343 words
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Article54 1921-12-14 5 The results r>f bowls ties played yesterday were as under Championship.—J. G. Allan beat A. J. Plumb 21—17 G. B. F. Southam beat R. N. Goodwin 21- —19 E. J. Bennett beat W. K. Sharpe 21 —20. Singles Handicap Class “B”.—+2 B. E. Mitchell beat Scr. H.54 words
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Article47 1921-12-14 5 Championship Pairs.—A. J. Plumb A E. J. McLernon v. R. N. Goodwin A. Lindley (2) W. H. Threlfall E. Reimann v. F. N. Syer AV. K. Sharpe (3). Ladies Double Handicap.—Scr. Miss Mahler A’ Miss Buckley v. Scr. Miss Laurie Miss Davidson (4).47 words
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Article311 1921-12-14 5 —“MM.” NEGRI SEMBILAN V SINGAPORE. Follow ing the Malaya Cup match at. Singapore on November 26th, these teams met at Seremban in a return contest on Saturday. Singapore brought up their strongest side, hut the ill luck which seems to dog Negri Sembilan when they play at home»—“MM.” - 311 words
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Advertisement384 1921-12-14 5 turn rwar JOHN t NOBLES ENCLAND Direct from the Mills to your home Buy all your Dress Requirements and Household Goods from the great British Mail-Order House. You will be delighted with the quality and workmanship of the goods, the up-to-date and attractive styles and the low prices. You can384 words
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Article40 1921-12-14 6 Smith Simmons—At St George’s Church, Penang, on the 10th December, by Rev Keppel Garnier, Alfred Cecil Smith, of Bagan Datoh Estate, Lower Perak, and Agatha Mainwaring, daughter of the Rev S M Simmons, of Little Laver Rectory, Ongar, Essex,40 words
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Article682 1921-12-14 6 The review by H E Sir L Guillemard, as High Comm’s ioner, given to the Federal Council, on the affairs of the Federated Malay States, covered a variety of topics and will be read with keen interest by our readers whether they reside in the States or the682 words
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Article591 1921-12-14 6 Alleged Rash Driving. The sequel to a motor accident, which occurred yesterday at Jelutong Road, with a fatal result, was heard before Mr A C Baker, this morning, when Tan Siew Hock, driver of hired car No 1035 was charged with rash afti negligent driving. Inspector Cockle591 words
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Article1225 1921-12-14 6 In a note on F.M.S. expenditure for 1922, we expressed the The High Commi- opinion that a more ssioner and Educa- jberal provision for llon education would be a matter for satisfaction. Tbe Amount to be spent is $1,705.832, against sl,etf 8,468 in the current year, and1,225 words
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Article118 1921-12-14 6 1 he following are the latest quotation.in Messrs Kennedy Jc Co.'s share list Yesterday To-day. SHAKES. 5 s®. n Q OO X 90 f c. J c. Sc. Sc. Minint Asam K 27/6 3u/- 28/6 30/Nawug P-at Tin 1.60 1.65 1.65 170 Katrut B. 12/- 14/. 13/-118 words
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Article105 1921-12-14 6 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., sives th» following London prices, on Dec 13 li: Spot £169.15? down £llos 3 Months buying £l7l 10s >» 1 3 selling £171.15s Local Parity $B4 9a Dee 14th: 5 Singapore so d 50 tons at Penang buyers no sellers a r >B5105 words
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Article42 1921-12-14 6 Tbt Monthly Medal for Dec ni g® r o Jy Me played for on Saturday next, the 17th and 18th inst. An informal dance wn. j 0 the day next, the 17ch inst st 6 4a p Club House.42 words
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Article53 1921-12-14 6 Tbe Band will pl«y h /’p-aoade S gramme of made at Mie «’P p.m. to-day. SuiH* 1 March .Cadebten 2 Selection ...The Pirates t gQlliv(kr) Penz.nce g e tr»i 3 W.KI ...L« Barcarolle 4 Fox Trot ...The Japan‘ se \vhii‘°g Sandman 5 One Step ...The Bojoe- iDg53 words
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Advertisement110 1921-12-14 6 bO CLEAR STOCK OF li TUCK’S *glL XMAS S CARDS WE are offering packets, each containing ONE DOZEN selected cards of different designs, with envelopes to match, at $1 PER PACKET, POST FRLL CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS, THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. IWm. YOUNGER CO.’S. BITTER BEERS. >1 in»»* gaiiiyj110 words
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Advertisement28 1921-12-14 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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Miscellaneous27 1921-12-14 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 11,49 a.m, 6. 3 am, 11.57 pm. 6. p.m. To-mobbow. 12 m n, 6.4,3 a,m, 12 33 p.ai, 6.44 p.m.27 words
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Obituary43 1921-12-14 6 DEATHS. Gilroy—On December 9tb, 1921, in Sandakan. B N B, Malcolm Gilroy, late Chief Engineer of the S S Kepong, aged 63, Shillitoe—Gerald Shillitoe, of Kuantan, Pahang, and Hitchio, Hertfordahire, England, at the General Hospital, Singapore, on 13th December, 1921, of blackwater fever.43 words
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Article593 1921-12-14 7 \P QUESTION-SETTLED. Renter’s Telegrams.] Washington. December 12. Yap controversy has been settled. A Treaty. Washington. December 12. 'The ap agreement is in the fol'll of a japan-American Treaty, coring all the g i a nds in "hich Japan has mandates. It understood it gives the United States certain■ Renter’s Telegrams.] - 593 words
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Article105 1921-12-14 7 ULSTER’S REPUDIATION London. December 12. In the Ulster Parliament. Sir James Cnaig said the position was grave. The Treaty did not fulfil the pledges given b UHsU/. counselled prudence until the debates at Westminster. Ulster was determined to stand by her and would not swerve an inch.105 words
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Article952 1921-12-14 7 Liverpool. November 17.—“1 do not disguise from myself the fact that at the present time it wil] require any tact and any intelligence one possesses to keep together the Conservative Party, but I believe it can be done.” In these words Lord Derby acknowledged his election at Liverpool952 words
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847 1921-12-14 7 Mr- Chamberlain on November 14. sent the following reply to a letter which Mr. Ronald McNeill, M.P., addressed to him in regard to the Irish negotiations: Dear McNeill—ln your letter of the 11th commenting on my appeial to members of our party to reserve847 words
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Article116 1921-12-14 7 The following message relating to Ireland appeared in the King’s speech on the prorogation of Parliament on November 10 The situation in Ireland still causes Me great anxiety. I earnestly exhort the leaders of all Parties in Ireland, and all those .'n whose hands lies the116 words
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Article69 1921-12-14 7 POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENTS. London, December 12. M. Briand’s visit to London, beginning on December 19, has revived the talk of a new M’ashington Conference on world finance. No steps have yet been officially taken in London with a view to such a Conference, but it is stated in69 words
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Article134 1921-12-14 7 A CORDIAL M'ELCOAIE. Benares, December 13. Sir Herbert Russell, Renter’s special correspondent, telegraphs The Prince of Wale s visited Benares for a few hours on Tuesday, en route to Nepal, for a week of big game shooting as a private guest. He made a trip on the134 words
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Article45 1921-12-14 7 LARGE EXPENDITURE PROPOSE I» Delhi, December 13. The Railway Financial Committee unanimously reported recommending an annual expenditure of £20,000,000 in the next five years, to rehabilitate the railways, involving the supplementing of the Indian Rupee loan by borrowing abroad on lhe easiest terms.45 words
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Article40 1921-12-14 7 SENATOR BORAH’S RESOLUTION. MTashington, December 13. Senator Borah introduced a resolution in the Senate demanding an investigation of loans afforded to China through the Consortium, also loans already made, or being made to China by American Banks.40 words
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Article58 1921-12-14 7 London, December 13. It is officially stated that 16 further ex-German ships have been sold to British subjects. Four prize steailiers hav** also been sold. The prices are considered most satisfactory, in view cf the stale of the market. Lord Inchcape has now disposed <>f al!58 words
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Article1197 1921-12-14 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. D. A. M. Brown has gone to Ipoh for the races. Mr. E. N. M r Oliver is a passenger by the s.s. Elephanta for Calcutta. Dr. S. H. R. Lucy, when last heard of, was house-hunting round Maidstone. Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Dunn and daughter1,197 words
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Article82 1921-12-14 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Cairo, December 16. Col. Kennedy. ex-Director of Public Works, Khartoum, was expelled under martial law in connection with the case mentioned on April 17. [The case of Col. Kennedy, and that of the Engineer, Sir William Willcocks, arose from an inquiry by the Nile Irriga[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 82 words
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Article37 1921-12-14 7 AFGHAN ENVOY’S VISIT. Paris, December 12. —Genera] Velpkhan, Afghan Envoy Extraordinary and member of the Afghan Mission, had an audience of President Millerand. The Japanese Prince Kuni has arrived in Paris from London. —Vale.37 words
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Article41 1921-12-14 7 London, December 13. Leading London jewellers have issued a statement denying the reports that cultured pearls are of equal value and indistinguishable ’•from Indian pearls, reassuring the owners of latter that their value is not affected by cultured pearls.41 words
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Article14 1921-12-14 7 London. December 12.| The Empire Exhibition Guarantee Fund has now reached £*54.00»».14 words
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Article1537 1921-12-14 8 PRODUCTION, COSTS AND PROFITS. Mr. T. C. Owen (Bernam-Perak Rub ber): —The rubber crop for the last year was restricted and the cost f.o b. was about a penny a pound less than for the previous season, without taking into account the expenditure on the immature area1,537 words
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Article654 1921-12-14 8 FIRM BUT UNPROVOCATIVE.” A meeting of planters was held in the Bahau Club on Sunday, tht 27th November, under the auspices of th® The Vice-Chairman of the Society, Mr. G. Hickson, was by Mr. W. P. Crawford, a member of the Council. The attendance of 23 almost constitu ted654 words
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Article84 1921-12-14 8 special general meeting of the Malacca I’. A. will be held in the Malacca Club, on Sunday at 10.15 a. m. Business 1. Minutes of previous general meeting. 2. Correspondence. 3. Labour. (a) Recruiting:—To discuss the scheme put forward by the Hon. Atr. J. W. Campbell and84 words
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73 1921-12-14 8 The tHit was isaued <>n Armistice Day, of the Industrial Annistice Bill, which proposes to avert strikes and lockouts for a of five years from January 1 next. It is presented to Parliament by Mr. Jesson, and its supporters include Mr. Seddon, Mr.73 words
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Article550 1921-12-14 8 The third annual general the Bagan Ki ver Rubber U held at the registered offiees pany, Chartered Bank Cham he pore, on Saturday U,. f ber Mfe Presided and M H .B. Cgmont Hake. U Iu 7'" H, G. Johnston (f 0r tbe St Co.), Press.” 1550 words
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283 1921-12-14 8 This will include a display of orei products from all of British British North Borneo has a large amo of timber available for export, ,in therefore provide the principa s of timbers. The countries of t a Peninsula, which do not have any derable supply of283 words
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Advertisement360 1921-12-14 8 BRITISH MALAYA ROBBER. Tbe foil' wing is a statemen of quantity (in centals of ICO its) and value of rubber exported curing November. 1921. r Value of Rub Value for ber tame Totakxpcrt Export dur- exported in period of ing 1921 Dastina ion. Exported during simihrr pe (Approxi- 1920. daring360 words
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Advertisement139 1921-12-14 8 DELICATE FROM BIRTH. HOW BABY’S OWN TABLETS HELP WEAKLY CHILDREN. In thre e words—“delicate from birth’’ —is expressed a world of anxieties suffered by mothers whose children have had a bad start in life. For little ones who are worried by teething, fickle of appetite, and unable fo digest food139 words
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Article889 1921-12-14 9 pllilj N)RS' report. ihe Director» of South Th Tin pledging Co.. Ltd., for the T al g i i| >l ended -30th June, 1921., fia s mentioned by the ChairI Statutory Meeting, the a,i l Hng built in Australia by Messrs, I? KuwoltPty. Ltd., ou thesis of889 words
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Article33 1921-12-14 9 Previously acknowledged The Carnarvon (Sei.) Rubber Co., Ltd., $200.00 H.T.A.8.” (Monthly contribution) S 2OGO Total $122,232.47 Singapore Branch Previously acknowledged $23.614.42 Grand Total $145,846.89 Approximate expenditure to date is $118,744.95.33 words
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Article107 1921-12-14 9 OXFORD BEATS CAMBRIDGE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, December 12. In the inter-Varsity soccer match, Oxford beat Cambridge by 3 goals to nil, at Stamford Bridge. A Fast Game, London, December 12. The weather at Stamford Bridge was foggy- The game was keen and fast. Nearing the interval, the Oxford[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 107 words
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Article24 1921-12-14 9 London, December 13. Another shipping collapse is announced from Cardiff. The Stilla Shipping Company’s whole capital of £300.000 has been lost.24 words
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Article102 1921-12-14 9 London, November 25. —A sensation has been caused in Washington by a widespread refl>ort of serious differences between Mr. Balfour and Mr. Hughes on the subject of keeping minutes of the proceedings. The Far Eastern Committee alleged that Mr. Balfour was endeavouring to revive secret102 words
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Article83 1921-12-14 9 London, November 24. —A novel form of globe-trotting has been planned by the Boer Commander Weston, who served with distinction in the Air F orce. He has decided to visit every country in the world with his wife and three children in a motor caravan83 words
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Article77 1921-12-14 9 London, November 22. —The new scheme adopted for the promotion of civil servants is by merit, instead of seniority, by means of an elaborate system of confidential reports, but, in order to coum-t?r-act the feeling that such a systeffi gives excessive power for ill will and personal77 words
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Article80 1921-12-14 9 Mrs B H F Barnard, Hon. Secretary of the C.W.A., Feral. North, sends the following statement of accounts of the Taiping C.W.A. I”-'- 1 hf 3rd September last. f Bv sale of flannel*sl,oBo, proceeds ot fete $1429. Total $2,209. Cheque to European l<iemplojme. t Fund $l,OOO, cheque80 words
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Article811 1921-12-14 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES. I fl I RUBBER (Dollar.) c Alle&y Rubber Co. Ltd. Aior Gajah Rubber Estate 2 9f Amalgamated Malay Eatates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kunlng Rubber Estate* H 22 Ayer Molek Rubber j’®® Ayer Panas Rubber Estates I'™ i,2 Balgownie Rubber 2’2- I'm' Bassett Rubber811 words
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Advertisement677 1921-12-14 9 Z* fl C( 11Cf Ct’tt'C RATES OF CASUAL ff Underwood FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS WM W® S WW VS VACANT, Etc. J Minimum Charge $2.00 R I’ For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch N g FCi insertions 1.50 n 3 1.40 a 4 1.35 B Typewriters j >1 12677 words
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Article100 1921-12-14 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Thongwa for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Pangah for Asaban and Batu Bahra, Kamsang for Calcutta. Padang for Kantang (Trang). Expected Arrivals Kaga Maru, Singapore, Dec 17. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, Dec 31. Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, Penaga :—s.s. Pennyworth, Lake100 words
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Article292 1921-12-14 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Barit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping. Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Knala Kuba, jßy train Kuala Lumpur, Sereruban, '7 15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsc 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.292 words
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Article40 1921-12-14 10 The Tai a, with mails from Europ?, is expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the 17tb instant. The mail despatched frem Penang on the 16tb ultimo by the Teesta, was delivered in London on the 12th instant.40 words
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Article119 1921-12-14 10 Psnany, December IJf., 1921. By Courtesy of the Charterer Bank). London Demand Bark 2/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 172 3 days' eight Private 178 Bombay Demand Bank 172 c Madras Demand Bank 172 3119 words
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Article93 1921-12-14 10 Dec 14—The Qiaints, Town Hall, 9.15 p m, Dec 15—Habrakol Syndicate, Ltd, Meet ing, 9 Beach Street, 12 noon. Dec 15—Whist Diive «nd Dance, Piince of Wales Lodgp, Northam Road, 9 p.m. Dec 15 and 17—Ipoh Races. Dec 17—PenaLg Coif Club, Dance, 645 p.m. Dec 17 and 18—Penang93 words
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Article478 1921-12-14 10 Pbnakg, December 14. 1921. beef- oUI < V“’ 8 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 3b Rump Steak do Ox Tail each oUW do Tongue do do d 0 Heart P»' oatt y Liver A g|* *Jo Fillet of BeW do BUFFALO on Soup Pe”’« d a g478 words
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Article202 1921-12-14 10 Penang December 14, !93i 3P. Tapioca 16.50 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.75 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 IlOe $29.00 buyers SNo. 1 $lO 00 per202 words
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Article1181 1921-12-14 10 January 1922. RACE D'AYS first Pay, Tuesday, 10th January, Second Day, Thursday, 12th January, Third Day, Saturday, 14th January, FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1922. I—lpoh1—Ipoh Stakes. Value $OOO with SIOO to the Second Pony and $5O to the Third Pony. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffin Ponies1,181 words
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Advertisement440 1921-12-14 10 RELIEVES the pain of Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism, Chest Pains, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, Headache. B No matter what causes your pain, a few I/ drops of Sloan’s Liniment laid on the affected ISM 1 gJ|g□ G- part will stop it instantly. No rubbing is In W8 1M I IS L/J necessary440 words
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Article232 1921-12-14 11 •An Knncfnicnt to make financial provision, for the Public Service for the year 1922, will be introduced in d* Federal Comicil. The sum to be charged upon th(Frevenues and other funds of the F.M.S. is $60,685,069, as under: Pensions- retired allowances, gratuities, etc. $1,306, on account of232 words
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Article233 1921-12-14 11 ____®3KSX'.. A On her voyage up from Singapore the s.s. Hervar (Captain Olsen', which arrived at Bangkok on December 8, effected the rescue of four poor souls who were in imminent danger of perishing in the sea. The Captain made out a small boat at some distance,233 words
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Article250 1921-12-14 11 The following new books have been received at Penang Library.— Books on the Table, by Edmund Gos.’c 1-1869. The Cabin, (La Barraca) by V. B. Ibanez D. 8285. Coquette, by Frank Swinnerton D. 8294. Far to Seek, by Maud Diver D. 8284. Kimono, by John Paris D. 8289.250 words
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