Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 289> VOL. LXXIX THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 192 PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 463 1 NIKKO j Mo 7. NORTHAM ]1 ROAD. i; i Telephone No. 5/9, h I i*f W Never Say VDYE” Say I > < i Thousands of Dollars 1 fe® fl yimr* ’vMF 2 Tirmw > -<. ML 1| lit r= AcA, spent annually in repairing the ravages of white art's
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    • 19 1 Irr.vA’s.v.v.w.w.v.v.’. FOR ENVELOPES i: OF EVERY < DESCRIPTION AT THE < LOWEST PRICES j Hine up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • 852 2 TRAIN INCIDENT INQUIRY. Madras, December 1. —Captain P. M. Mathai, 1.M.5., Senior Medical Officer, Malabar Force, Podanur, giving evidence before the train tragedy inquiry committee at Podanur, stated he received a message from the station master that a hundred prisoners had arrived in a state of collapse.
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    • 1017 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, PENANG PROVINCE WtLLtGLEY paid for in advance, VOLUNTEERS. are published in the Recruiting for Penang and Province “Pinang Gazette” Wellesley Volunteers is now officially opened. at 3 cents a Word V New members can be enrolled at Fort f *1 Cornwallis daily (except Sundays) from 10 with a
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    • 642 2 pinang Gazette, j HAZELINE SNOW. 1 I (Trade Mark) for let, situations I vacant. Etc. e Will make year skin white, Minimum Charge $2.00 j SlTlOOth and bcatAlflllg For 1 motion* /»5 p« met delightful njHi-greasv 3 mo toilet preparation removes 4 i. 35 blemishes from the complexion, 130 i
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  • 4948 3 —"M M.’’ QUESTIONS BY UNOFFICIALS. At the meeting of the Federal Council, on I uesday, various questions were asked by unofficial members, the answers being given by the Chief Secretary. Mr. A. N. Kenion, Q.—Does the Kedah Railway pay working expenses—if so, what return does it make on
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    • 505 3 I \mtis Bazaar and loyiana Now open. oisi H d Making and 1 *Xrd Taking com- iTOgM»--, Ludo This well-known and pop-; i lar'e assortment of 'I-y/cSI i u,ar B ame ma Y be Played by 2or I ss*. is-" >WHmF' s '< B p, iVdis. ctions g’een.s. $l-25 and
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  • 319 4 The "Stamp Collectors Fortnightly’’ for Nov. 12 has an apprecia ive notice of Mi CA. Melvile’s article in "One Hu idr d Years of Singapore” oui the Post Office of the Straits Settlements with a portrait of the author of the article in tropical white,
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  • 2232 4 MR CAVENDISH’S RECOMMENDA- TIONS. I'he following is the concluding Chapter of the report by Mr. A Cavendish, the officer in charge of co-operative societies, laid on the table a •the* Council held in Kuala Lumpur t-lw week. There is much scope at tne present time for a
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  • 135 4 The Minto Mansions, Ru 1, n A** crowded or* the occasion of an un que j*se dances organised I v e ..mV Th. dinner ~d d.„e. form of a "Sing bine pr’B" off main fl >or of »ho theatre being into cubicles meant to
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  • 87 4 > Urge audiaoce The Quaint» again drew a iam tbpy to >h. To-n H.u ,i,i< br concluded a most propresenting Wanted, A m t 0 t he preceding onre end repeieti»’ party by no means belin -u ert) P** as entertainer» and laughter op p Or tani‘y sometime
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  • 1428 5 LIEU? GOVRRSOR’B POWERFUL SPEECH. R-ugoo”, December 6 —At tbe meeting of ?he Burma Legislative Council, His Honour the L’eu euKu'-Governor said Before proceed M the bu-iness of todaj’j meetitij: I should like to B*y a few wordi aboudwie approaching visit to Burma of Hie Royal Highuesa the Prince
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  • 494 5 Messrs James F Hutton Go, Ltd,. M-mchestei, reposed on Wednesday, November 16, as follows Tba most important feature of the week have been the figures issue! by the Census Bureau of the American crop ginned up 'o the Ist of this month; these havs had* very
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  • 1285 5 January Meeting, 1922. RACE DAYS first Pay, Tuesday, 10th January, 1922 Second Day, Thursday, 12th January, 1922 Third Day, Saturday, 14tn January, 1922 FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1922. I—lpoh1—Ipoh Stakes. Value sboo with $lOO to the Second Pony and $5O to the Third Pony. A Handicap
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    • 318 5 HOTEL BRASTAGI, I f SUMATRA. EAST* COAST. I IS Telegraphic Address :-BRAS FAG'HOTEL. MEDAN iS Postal Address:- —BRASTAGI, SUMATRA O.k' M W) 4 600 feet above sea level. Beautiful e«. ti <■ fit 416 Climate FTR’SH A INVIGORMING m" S to 5 75’ S by "ay- Genera Tcm P era
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  • 20 6 Chambers. Oa December 12, 1921, at the Materni'y Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs Bernard Chain tiers, a sou.
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  • 1244 6 In view of the leisurely way# of Government in mosr matters of real interest to the people of Malaya, rhe belated Tariff Com. mission’s Report is a case in point, sqme will consider that remarkable celerity as been displayed in the publication of Mr A Cavendish’s account of the
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  • 1315 6 At the Federal Council meetings, the Railways invariably figure The Railways. > n list of questions. On several occasions the proposed Railway Board afforded a topic for discussion; that is now in existence, and the personnel suggests that it maf to be of considerable assistance. At this
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  • 343 6 r.VFf' MORE COMPKTIHONB IN THE NEAR FUIURK. Those who *vi nessed the la-t bexioj ccurnament in Penang, and the membersol the Penang Amateur Boxing Anoci»tioo who participated in the bout*, will interested to hear that the Settlement fill shortly be treated to more exhibitions of the noble
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    • 290 6 WWC- MSI r-TpatBOBataMMiMmM'XWKaMMMWI I y--“The Simplest Economical Steam Engine of the present day. M> Cole, Marchent Morley, Ltd. I CENTRAL EXHAUST STEAM ENGINE 1 J SINGLE CYLINDER 100 I. H. P. TO 1500 LH. P. I In One Unit or up to 3,000 LH.P. in Two Units. Fitted with Balanced
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    • 28 6 FORTHC3MIN6 EVENTS AT THE E. O.” SATURDAY, 24TH DEC.. XMAS EVE DINNER AND DANCE. SATURDAY. 31ST DEO.. NEW YEAR EVE SPECIAL DINNER AND PIERROT AND PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 121 7 THE II?1SH AGREEMENT. tßeuter’s Telegrams. London. December 14. The Knp Speech at the opening; of Parliament says His Majesty summoned p a rliam’ nt an unusual tim in order that th' Dish agreement may be immediately submitted for their approval. There *9l b no in the present session.
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  • 178 7 £0R h* 1 <PON 1 )ENCE PUBLISHED. Ix>nd<m. December 13. Ulster correspondence reveals that Sir James Craig proposed the creation >f two I) minions in Ireland, with voluntary contributions to rhe Imperial Services. The I’ieniini rejected this ‘‘counterproposal” on the ground that the creation of two Dominions in
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  • 109 7 London, December 13. The Gazette announces that Sir Edgar Speyer's letters of naturalisation are revoked and his Privy Councillorship cancelled. Sir Edgar Speyer departed for America on the outbreak of war. Disloyalty Proved. London, December 14. The Gazette” announces that a Committee of Enquiry, which in past
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  • 55 7 moving scenes at funeral. London, December 13. Blind men from all parts of the county attended Sir Arthur Pearson’s funera' at which there were re-niarkamfl and m, v ing scenes, and a great attendance cf ‘he public. St. Dunstan’s. Lady Pearson has been appointed to 'he,
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  • 48 7 A RUSH OF ORDERS. I/ondon. December 14. Scottish coal owners are loading night &ri d day to cope with a rush of orders Unp qualled since before the war. South V ales prices are stiffening on <cc °unt of the rush of foreign orders. ft
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  • 28 7 h'OUR millions profit. London. December 14. The Anglo-Persian Oil Company re- ’®mend an ordinary dividend of 20 per The wear’s profits amounted to *4‘000,000.
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  • 32 7 L.ndoji, December 1 3 yir- underwriting is proceeding of the n< an Government Loan of IjlOat 51 pt r cent interest at the price M- and redeemable in 1932.
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  • 440 7 the lORĔIGN POST OFFICES. Washington. December f. 3. A communique s l} 8 l ullijh waK >, v hl Fa FaBtprn dgriting tB» the abandonment <>f t‘fnpostal agencies in China, subject to the maintenance of an efficient Chim se postal service, and an assurance that the Government does
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  • 590 7 SIGNATURE AT WASHINGTON. London, December 13. The Quadruple Agreement regarding the Pacific has been signed at Washington. Belgian Press Welcomes Agreement. Brussels, December 13. Belgian newspapers consider the Qua. druphi Agreement a great step forward. The “Metropole”' (Antwerp) emphasises that China has special reason to rejoice, in view
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  • 99 7 x THE KEY TO PEACE.” London, December 13. At the Aldwych Club. Mr. Chao HsinChu, the Chinese Charge d’Affaires, speaking on China’s political troubles, said no separation of the North and South would be allowed. The Chinese people at large were working for union, which was
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  • 77 7 MANY IMMIGRANTS. London, December 14. A Kingston (Jamaica) message says the Mayor and Council are agitating with the object of urging Government to prevent the influx of Chinese, on the ground that they are pauperising the community. A vessel is in port from China, with over 300
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  • 33 7 London, November 22.—-The first KLue ma performance, in British prison was given at Pentonville and was witnessed'by convicts wh were most delighted. and sang “Home Swe’t Home.” with the orchestra.
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  • 60 7 London, November 21.-A new record was made in the Divorce Court to-day, when Sir Henry Duke made absolute 29« decrees nisi, the highest number m any single day in the Court’s record This is a sequel t<> the big rush to clear off the dnorce cases, organised
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  • 282 7 CRITICAL STAGE REAC HED. London, December 13. The gravity of the political situation in India is brought home by the latest dispatches. which have aroused a feeling of disquiet here. The development of the non-co-operation movement necessitated the arrest of over 500 Gandhists, in Calcutta, in connection
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  • 236 7 Trivandrum, November 21.—Politics in Travancone State have also fallen into line with those in British India, on account of the work of political agitators. Steps were taken at the Headquarters Station in Travancore of the District Congress Committee to carry out- <•• hartal in response, to the Congress
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  • 195 7 Council meets on Monday next, December J9th. A large number of extensions to votes and additional votes will be moved by the Treasurer. First come a batch <>f final votes consisting of $500,000 to “immediate allowance,” $BOO,OOO fo temporary allowance $130,000 to allowance on pensions $15,000 to widows
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  • 1090 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Hou. Mr. Justice Branch, K. C., will I;:» ve for Seremban at the end of this month. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kirke are to-d iy receiving congratulations on the o .vaaion 1 f their silver wedding. By the B. I. Steamer Elephanta last > week the
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  • 359 7 A farewell dinner was given to Mr. R F. Stainer at the New Club, Taiping, on Tuesday. Mt. Stainer has been Honorary Secretary of the New Club on several occasions, and his farewell wa- attended by many of his old friends in Taiping who have
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  • 125 7 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as under: Championship.—W. JI. Threlfad beat. E. Reimann 21 16. Singles Handicap Class B.— -4E. G. Bird beat fl W. Y. Semple 21 —13. Double Handicap. —2 F. N. Syer and A. W. Harries beat Her. B.
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    • 925 8 BRITISH CONDITIONS NOT ACCEPTABLE. London, December 3. —The AngloEgyptian draft convention provides for sthe termination of the, protectorate and the i ecognition of Egypt as a sovereign state, provided a treaty of alliance is concluded under which Britain is represented by a High Commissioner. Egypt will also
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    • 48 8 London, November 24. —The “Daily Mail’s” Cairo correspondent says that in consequence of the breakdown of Egyptian negotiations the inhabitants of Edfou have started a boycott of British goods. They have started a propaganda amoncst their countrymen and are urging them to follow the example.
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    • 325 8 London, November 24.—The “Times Trade Supplement in a leader regards Mr. Ainscough’ s report as a most important and most timely one, revealing as it doos factors vitally related to the future trade of Britain with the greatest market. It points out that in the last
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    • 129 8 London, November 26, The “Gazette” glowingly describes as quite beyond praise the conspicusous devotion and bravery of Sepoy. Ishar Singh of the 2Sth Punjabis who on the 10th of last April in Waziristan when he was severely wounded by gunshot in the chest besidei a Lewis gun
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    • 68 8 London, November 26.— Mr. Kipling the course of a letter to a Frenchman says: The marvellous moments I have experienced have been unable to increase my love for France. That i 8 impossible, but I firmly hope they will have given me a better understanding of
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    • 58 8 Berlin November 21.—Thirteen children were trampled to death and 40 injured at Hamburg in a panic following a fire outbreak which occurred in the operations of a picture theatre when piles of films flared up and the crowd rushed the doors. The emergency exits wer > found
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 244 8 I Jord Qar I It is a fact that no matter where any other car can go a FORD will GO FARTHER. You know that have seen it H proved m?nv times. I BUT DO YOU KNOW WHY S Because the POWER of the FORD engine is MORE B THAN
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    • 209 8 I Hickman ‘O-Hl-O 1 Trio Hits the High SpOtS still «when vo.. he«' thl onestep, the y(Ju areyhusic proof i Jr M with—- “A yOUng mans f ancy.” Foxtrot on COLUMBIA? |0 «£:«"!> '°.3Bi i price $2-50. Ask for our lalest list of hits i 3 Oowporaud io PENANG. i
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  • 1003 9 BY LOCAL FIRMS. Christmas, the season of peace and good x** almost upon us again, with its rounds of parties, plum puddings, mince pies and all the other little details which *re inseparably aisociated with Yuletide. Not the least of the cusVjpa we like to perpetuate at this
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  • 94 9 The following are the latest quotations tn Messrs Kennedy <k Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. esc s SHARES. 5* o a e 3 UQ QQ 0Q S o. S c. So. So. Rubber (Dollar) K.-Sidim 2.00 2,10 1.90 2.00 Miaias. Batang Padang 40c 45c 40c 42jc Johan
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  • 9 9 Tronoh Mines, Ltd., for November, piculs 1,748.
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  • 108 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Deo 14th Spot £170.0s up 5s 3 months buying £171.15s 5s 3 selling £172.0s 5s Local Parity $85,08 Deo 16 th Singapore buyers no sellers at $B5 5/8; Penang, buyers no sellers at $B5 5/8. The Eastern
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  • 53 9 The fifth annual general meeting of the Habrakol Syndicate, Ltd, which was fixed to take place at noon to-day in the offices of the secretaries Messrs AA, Anthony and Co, 9 Beach Street, was postponed, for lack of a quorum, until Thursday, December 22, at the same
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  • 244 9 Prnang. Dbcbmbbr 15, 1921. BP. Tapioca 56.70 rales 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 s $29.00 buyers (No. 1 $lO 00
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  • 166 9 BRISK RECRUITING. Enrolment in the Penang Volunteers was commenced yesterday, and the results so far are extremely satisfactory. Thirty-nine of the old members have attested. It is estimated that there are approximately 70 ex-service men in the Settlement, 10 of whom are police inspectors, and therefore not available.
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  • 148 9 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Singapore, December 15. Among the passengers who arrived uv the Hakone Maru yesterday from Japatkon her maiden voyage to London, were H.B.TT Prince Kita Shirakawa, broth* t-in-law to the Emperor of Japan. H.R.IL Princess Shinadla. the Marquis and Marchioness Tokugawa and Viscount?
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    • 949 9 SOUTH TAIPING tin dredging COMPANY, LIMITED. hOrt^' HPU ««orporated In the Strait. Settlemenu. REPORT AND ACCOUNTS /jyertisemerub. rr om the ineeption of > c 1 T I > I 6 C mpaOy to the 30th nt ed.Fo rSale ToLet &c i an be inserted <he Pinang NOTICE Qfr MEETING. >9
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    • 199 9 fS of nett Profit O o to be devoted to Sfc European Unemployment Fund 1 The HonX Resident Councillor has kindly EĔ consented to be present. Town Hall, f The Mystic Two IE Eruch And Kdfick. ig Presenting S 1 "White Magic Illusions, FJ 1 Ventriloquism. 1 Prices S 3,
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  • 560 10 THE ACCUSED’S EVIDENCE. San Francisco, November 29. —“1 told Mrs. Delmonte to stop putting ice on Miss Rappe or I would throw her out of the window,” testified Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle on trial for manslaughter arising through the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, a noted film artist., who
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  • 213 10 Seven years ago the British Bank for Foreign Trade received as a loan from the Russian Commercial and Industrial Rank 750.000 roubles (then worth £78,000). The borrowers deposited with the ’enders securities against the loan, and they now sought to redeem these.
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  • 98 10 At Neath Town Council th-* sanitary inspector reported that huge sewe** rats had destroyed the interior of a house and had forced th.* occunanls to lea ve the premises. “These rodents, many as big as rabbits, met me on the doorstep:,” said the inspector, and when loves
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  • 119 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Perak |E S Co] for Deli. Jin Ho for P brandau and Langkat. Trang for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swebtenham, Port Dickson,^!al&cca a®l Singapore, Arratoon Apcar for R-mgoou and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulvein via Rangoon). Expbctbd Arrivals. Kaga Mara, Singapore, Dec 17. Yokohama Maru, Singapore,
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  • 282 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, By~ train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train aia< 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m. Krch
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  • 38 10 The Tara, with mails from Europ-, is expected to arrive here at 4 p.m, on Saturday. The mail despatched from Peraug on the 16th ultimo by the Teesta, w*s delivered in London on the 12th iustant.
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  • 117 10 Psnany, December 15, 1921. Bv COURTBSY OF THE OhaRTRRBD Bank). London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ eight Hank 2/4 3/32 „3 Oradic 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 172 3 days’ sight Private 178 Bombay Demand Bank 172 e Madras Demand Bank 172 El
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  • 84 10 Dec 15—Whist Drive and Dance, Prince of Wales Lodge, Northam Road, 9 p.m. Dec 15 an-1 17—Ipoh R-ict-s Dec 17—Penang oolf Club, Dance, 645 p.m. Dec 17 and 18—Penang Golf Club, Monthly M dal, Dec 18—Malacca P A Special Meeting 10 15 am. Dec 20—Bataug Padang Dredging,Meeting, 33
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    • 198 10 Works and Offices Lahat Road IPOH. Telegraphic Address: —“FLEMING.” IPOH. Telephone :-No. 1552. Codes —A. B. C. sth Edition, Bentley’s and Engineering. Fleming Bros. Brass and Iron Founders. AGENTS FOR Messrs. Wm. SIMONS Co Renfrew. Suction and Bucket Dredgers FOR Tin, Harbour and Gold, C. C. C. Scrap Washers, 9”
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    • 99 10 Pritchards 1 1 furnishing J DEPARTMENT, I An Attractive Selection of I CARPETS and RUGS. Comprising: I Axminsters, Royal Yamatan Rugs Carpets, Scotch Wool Druggets, Alabama Grass Carpets is being displayed in the Union Street Showrooms in all the latest designs and colourings, at moder- ate prices These attract- 1
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  • 506 11 The following are the. minutes of a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday the 22nd November 1921. Present Mr. S. Codrington (President), Dr. p, Liston, Mr. J.®H. PedLim Guan Cheng, Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok, and Mr. P. K. Nambyar. Absent
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    • 204 11 The Oxygen Beautify -<■» ««thedressing table oFdai' l uy’lolk° Un i? P’exfo °and ‘T’ ’l*'* Z yA fTx, ff II 9 f all chemists «nd p-rfumier’' I Jt D In <lta andlhe Strata. if you fc 7 a(gwL\ /H nM® ‘l‘i ffi< lty in obtaining X. obtainable direct from The
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    • 233 11 PLEASURES OF THE TABLE. 1)0 YOU ENJOY THEM I Pleasure in anticipation of a meal, cheerfulness at the fable, and a calpi state of mind during digestion are all necessary if we are to get the most good out of the food we eat- But if your stomach is out
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    • 302 11 ■FtiHOHniiHHUFMWW’tWBIMIiUinh 'ff*!-' TfTTMWBi n JTTr u I (Ml BinH.rni:.m BiTi: i imm UMWinit.rrin jnu u 1 < i •5 > Draw tht cork and jti? quantity is limited, <*• Haio Five the quality rare. You S.a.-s Scots Whisky 60,1 0,1 v will iing its own praises very best places j
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    • 1438 12 a CANADIAN PACIFIC ILLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP steamships limited XThaw (Incorporated m England.) COMPANY. “Empress of of Asia” HOMEWARD SAILINGS. (Incorporated in U. 8. A.) 16,850 tons Gr. Register. NIPPON From Singapore Dec. 15 Quadruple Screws—Speed 21 knots. For Colombo, Aden, Massana, Port Said, TRANS.PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong to
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    • 444 12 ll rustikoA The Artistic Wood 4 11 Preservative Made ft Tour Standard Shades. I proof against White Ants ill f Dry Rot etc., in Timber Used by Hundreds of E$ I r fates throughout Malaya. < Manufactured by the well-known makers of HALL’S DISTEMPER Sole Agents: Sub-Agents: t William Jacks
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    • 295 12 HONGKONG 4 SHANGHAI BANKINGS CORPORATION. I (Incorporated in Hongkong) I Paid-up Capital 115,000,001 1 Reserve Funds:— I Sterling Reserve £2.500,0® Silvei Reserve |21,50H.M8 Head Office:-HONGKONG. I Branches and Agenciei. I Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, l Calcutta, Canton, Colombo. Fooeboi.B Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, ipoil Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, LoaduiJ Lyons, Malacca,
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