Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 December 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1921-12-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. 40. 301. VOL. LXXIK. MONDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 1 4 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement638 1921-12-19 1 1(40, 7. NCRIHAM I ROAD. <• s Telephone No. 579. r MMWMM >1! .t > .X-. M ia —XU__l_xJ_X£ 5 a,lß i »*«a«sins4<a(n llß^> MliaiiflKn«s nnuKMHnnu »4«.•»' suCimMnmiuiuuM-.-tin •< n M 4 < fe W W fl fl" w■M ~t In regard io accidents, you never know I Ad 1638 words
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Advertisement20 1921-12-19 1 FOR < I ENVELOPES i: OF EVERY < JJ DESCRIPTION AT THE (LOWEST < PRICES J Klug’ up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. >20 words
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Article514 1921-12-19 2 SIR BASIL THOMSON’S The German tentacles were spread wide writes Sir B*sil Thomson, ft his i eminis cences in the Times,” entitled Scotland Yard and the War” and it was not long before they groped out towards India. They were tampering the loyalty of the Indian514 words
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Article372 1921-12-19 2 Will the new criminal cUss become a permanent feature of cur a society Widespread interest has been aroused by tbe report of the Commissioners of Prisons published in the “Daily Chronicle.’’ This report tells of the new class of offender, educated and of respectable372 words
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Advertisement1585 1921-12-19 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. paid for in advance, One Balft of Officer > a peiBoDa i effects SUNGEI PATANI WATER WORKS. are published in the tuarked IcTTI consigned to Captain D W The Government of Kedah is prepared I——' t 0 receive lenders for the supply of Cast1,585 words
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Advertisement936 1921-12-19 2 Runnyynodc hots! Lfd,, (Incorgrated in (S. S.) 1* Saturday, 24th December# SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER j a AND DANCE r -i Pierrot and Pierette Costume h 1 yve Monday 26th December j •children’s PARTY '/r Pierrot and Pierette Costumft I V I From 5 to 7 O’clock W J SPECIAL DINNER936 words
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Article841 1921-12-19 3 "M.M." Hil i’ SECRETARY'S •FPLY TO (7NOFFICIALS? t [ri ;lit Federal Council, the Chief ta ry. replying to the speeches of th( ul »lh<ial members, I should t msociate myself with everything like 1 (hat, has been said by Unoffi|jal Membir<. jn respect of of Mr. W. I"M.M." - 841 words
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Article29 1921-12-19 3 MR. SASTRI MAY SUCCEED V™London. Decmber 7. Tin- “Dally Mail"’ is- responsible for 'he report that there i s tlte possibility of -Mr. Sastri’s.succeeding Lord Sinha.29 words
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Article1471 1921-12-19 3 I H E R FOR M s O F SOCIETI The following is furt) j 1 the report by Mr. A. G.ve’dJ* on co operational Burma «ah, p I he principles roughly set out fo r credit institution, ar e also applicable to her. U BeCUre for1,471 words
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Article125 1921-12-19 3 I .1' Sir William Sutherland's researches into the hard times that followed the Napoleonic wars prove them to have been worse, if more sadly picturesqm than our own. In some cases the colliers harnessed themselves to loaded wagons of coal and hawked them ovt r the country.125 words
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Article855 1921-12-19 3 INTERVIEW WITH GERMAN BANKER Herr Arthur von Gwinner, one of the creators of the great Deutsche Bank, expressed his views on the general finan cial situation, says the Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle.” “My views are very pessimistic,” he declared, “because the position is al855 words
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Article1283 1921-12-19 3 January Meeting, 1922. RACE DAYS first Pay, Tuesday, 10th January, 1922 Second Day, Thursday, 12th January, 1922 Third Day, Saturday, 14th January, 1922 FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1922. I I—lpoh1—Ipoh Stakes. Value $6OO with Sioo to the Second Pony and $5O to the Third Pony. A1,283 words
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Article1514 1921-12-19 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. J. A. Hunter is a Deputy Controllei of Labour. Dr. Garlick, acting P.C.M.0., and Health Officer. Johore, is going on leave in March. The Hon. Mr.. A. M. Puuntney’s new post has been approved by the Secretary of State. Mr. H. Ellis, of Linotype, and Machinery, Ltd.,1,514 words
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Article1409 1921-12-19 4 GALACRW WINS CLUB CUP. [From Our Own Oorrbspondent,] Ipoh, Dr cumber 18. The second day of the Ipoh Races was reminiscent of pre-slamp times. The attendance was good and both the Cash Sweep and the Tote were well patronised. I’b6re were a large and pleasing variety tif1,409 words
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Article123 1921-12-19 4 Before Mr Bull, second Magistrate, Singapore, a case was commenc°d in which Captain W H Colegrave, OBE, commander of the P and O steamer Somali is charged that ou, November 3 last, in Singapore, he obstructed William Herbert Taylor, Senior Revenue Officer of the Colony,123 words
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Article144 1921-12-19 4 [To the Editcr of tha “Pinang Gazette-”] Si B( Will the” Inspector of School-» kindly let me know through tK columns of this paper what the new *dej| is of teaching children (who have already learnt’ to form a round band in the lower standards) to print all their144 words
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Article98 1921-12-19 4 [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette Sir,-—I am not aware if a subscription has been started to give the orphans of the Convent a Christmas trea» to cheer them up during the festive vacation. If a subscription list has not been opened, I will feel pleased98 words
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Article261 1921-12-19 4 S F P.” Considerable inconvenience is experienced in and about Johnston’s Pier, Singapore, by the molestation of passengers, mostly tourists, of this part of the world. A swarm of small boys, in many cases street urchins, and beggars, settles like flies on unfortunate passengers as soon as” S F P.” - 261 words
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Article189 1921-12-19 4 The objects and .wessons appended to a bill which i« being introduced into the Legislative Council state Under the existing law there is a prohibition against the working of cargo on ships on Sunday, but exemption may be obtained from the Governor in special cases on189 words
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Article147 1921-12-19 4 There was a fair attendance in the Town Hail, Penang, on Saturday night when an exhibition of sleight of hand, hvpnotic illusion, and ventriloquism was given by Professor E r ucb, assisted by Edna. Fifty per cent of the nett profits, went to the Unemployment147 words
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Advertisement529 1921-12-19 4 NEW j Notices m v Consignees of cirgo from Europe rß J he »bov e that the 0( cari! <b ’Mtn d.ra.ged o „„d ir ion wi|| «.d >23rd i„«_ t 30 »1 Mtk Godowo No. 4. No i, r her P H t held after Ve l will be529 words
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Advertisement701 1921-12-19 5 l^ l __!?^!!!r aia^r* B TT aw^J ,n,Mtr,ra:r v:ina, r rill llffl ll -w. x ’y-.w-T j mtwii—nn«acc 2MMnHHO*aMMR w"orrj ;-4®»;i«'V' w* LjtJXjjrjc I” il; |Bßil BlGSil jHB K rwwagSgil rJIfiK/lkF kM4ik< a fc t tMiS! f/Tj/C aim I <Ekj r diteW .fw PPK Wsio„ I. -r r 5 $1701 words
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Article26 1921-12-19 6 Jackson —On December 3, 1921, at Christmas Island, suddenly of influenza, Wm Yatt s Jackson, son of James Jackson, JP, Stirling, Scotland. Aged 31 years.26 words
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Article1204 1921-12-19 6 8 F P.” We publish to-day further interea’iog details of the progress of the conflict that is now proceeding in Indis) between the authorities and those who have raised the banner of rebellion and have sought to destroy the foundations of law in the country and“ 8 F P.” - 1,204 words
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Article1356 1921-12-19 6 Much has been said and written at Home lately on forward rubber Forward Rubber contracts. Adherence Contracts. to this system, at fay rate iust now, is unsound policy, in our opinionrfror the moment, looking at the matter frost the of view of Companies who are endeavouring to1,356 words
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Article25 1921-12-19 6 SELANGOR BEAT MALACCA (From Our Own Correspond^ l Kuala Lumpnr. December 16. In a Rugby match, Selangor Malacca by 24 points to 3.25 words
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Article29 1921-12-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent, Singapore, December 19 report a profit: of $27.81 brought from last e $83.098. A dividend P proposed, carryif K forward IMU.w29 words
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Article47 1921-12-19 6 (From Oub Own CoB«shWO'” si s pM? P.The wedding r.nok P‘ ftue prisons Cathedral, of Mr J G Howe Department, and Miss Li* p ter of Mr R Lindsay. The bride wore white satin, Tbs skirt of lace, dec<*ated wi Ven. Archdeacon Swindell office47 words
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Article46 1921-12-19 6 (From Our Own c o ßßgB g^J’ e Sai»' Weltevreden, D eem er Trust sold 50,000 picwls of Ch U(J TM guilders below the la e for e»P <flo probable Trust limit^ now ”1 .nd for Channel 10 g* l P F Aneta.46 words
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Article87 1921-12-19 6 The following u 1,9 Colony during the year Qhire*e D»y ('’and»}) Jft n r L ’baip»»»® Year January 28 am l j iog day W' 10 Good Friday and foil 17; B»n 14 and 15, Easter Mo^* y K j P u Raya P«asa May 29 ;187 words
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Advertisement257 1921-12-19 6 I Jeyes’ I 1 THE 1 I “ESSENCE OF HEALTH” s i P Fo r use in th SAFE 'll I tI House. Office, 1 EFFICIENT. School, 1 IKr Cinema. S ECONOMICAL IBM| JK WpHy wB 4 —Everywhere. j _____J IN 1,2, 5 GALLON DRUMS. g SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO., g257 words
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Advertisement41 1921-12-19 6 Forthcoming Events at the E. O.” Saturday, 24th December, X'mas Eve Dinner and Dance. Speciality. Mlle, Mosolowa M. Gordon in Russian] Ballet. Saturday, 31st Deoem ber, New Year Eve Special Dinner and Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball. Dancing till 1-45 a.m.41 words
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Miscellaneous31 1921-12-19 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.41 a.m 9 31 a.m. 3 29 p.m. 9.31 p m, To-mobbow. x 3 21 a.m. 10.15 a.m, 4.18 p. n 10 21 p.m.31 words
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Obituary74 1921-12-19 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr Khoo Si«a Ewe and the family of the late Mrs Khoo Cheow Teong beg to thank alt those who attended the funeral yesterday, sent wreaths, banners, scrolls and other funeral requisites and letters of condolence. They also desire to tender their gratitude to those gentlemen who kindly managed74 words
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Article1397 1921-12-19 7 wAh AGREEMENT. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington. December 16. i t S officially confirmed ftiat the ha- ...rreement adheres to the 5/5/3 rav. bn* lh e original proposal have been o permit Japan to retain the iflOtniau insU against whicn an >|'der hilp. The United «tales will j H two[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 1,397 words
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Article257 1921-12-19 7 the german note. Faris, December 16. Ihe Reparations Commission met this morning and discussed the German Not--. A further meeting will be held in the afternoon. Commission’s Note. <> ,<) 1 ar is, December J 6. The Reparations Commission addressed a Note to Germany recording surprise» that the German257 words
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Article162 1921-12-19 7 AN OLD TALE RETOLD. London. December 18. A significant commentary on Germany's attitude towards reparations is afforded by the publication in the “Deutsche All gemeine Zeitung” of correspondence between the ex Kaiser and Hindenburg. Writing on March 30. Hindenburg declared that the Versailles Treaty aimed at the162 words
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Article78 1921-12-19 7 Paris December 16. —In view of Germany’s defaulting the Commission on Reparations, according to the papers, decided to maintain the demand for paymen’s due in January and February and will refuse to consider the question of delay for payments thereafter before Germany first gives positive and specific78 words
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Article62 1921-12-19 7 Paris, December 17. The Senate debated interpellations on the resumption of relations w ith the Vatican. M. Briand defended the step on the ground that resumption of relations was advantageous to French interests, which were not served by the Church existing outside the French Laws. The62 words
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Article67 1921-12-19 7 Montreal, December 1». The Dominion Minister of Finance has given preliminary consent to the Xl f the Bajik treat and the Merchants Bank of anada. The offer of amalgamation was made by the Bank of Montreal, .U-ir investigation had shown that the rves of the Merchants Bank67 words
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Article180 1921-12-19 7 MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH. London. December 17. A feature of th e concluding stage of the Irish debate in the House of Commons was the speech of Mr. Chamberlain, who emphasised that Ulster remained mistress of her own fate. He deprecated the “Diehards’ references to the Government “shaking hands180 words
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Article179 1921-12-19 7 HOPEFUL PROSPECTS. Delhi, December 16. There is everjr reason to believe that the Prince of Wales’s tour will b«i most successful despite the efforts of agitators. Resentment is observed among the na tives against intimidation with the object of preventing them joining in the celebrations. The Prince179 words
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Article48 1921-12-19 7 SUCCESSFUL TESTS. London, December 17. Tests arranged for wireless amateurs in America with a view to ascertaining if low’ power installations could bridge the Atlantic have been successfully completed. Messages have been accurately received at Ardrossan from 43 amateur stations in the United States and Canada.48 words
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Article43 1921-12-19 7 London, December 17. Official figures show that the cost of living on the Ist December had fallen four more points since the Ist November to 99 per cent above July 1914,, due to reductions in bread flour and meat.43 words
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Article38 1921-12-19 7 London, December 17. Sir Benjamin Robertson, the Indian famine expert, i» going to Russia at once on behalf of the British famine relief organisations to enquire into the methods of distribution of the relief-38 words
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Article46 1921-12-19 7 London, December 16. Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Robert Horne had a long interview with M. Krassin this morning. It is understood that the question of Russian trade possi bilities may be reviewed when Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand meet on Monday.46 words
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Article20 1921-12-19 7 Lisbon, December 17. Senor Cunha Leal has formed a temporary Ministry, which is expected to encounter difficulties.20 words
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Article20 1921-12-19 7 Budapest, December 18. Voting in the Odenburg Plebiscite re suited in 15,340 for Hungary, and 8,227 for Austria.20 words
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Article204 1921-12-19 7 VICEROY’S REPLY TO MODERATES’ APPEAL. Calcutta- December 15. 'file struggle between the volunteers and the authorities continues despite the arrest of many leaders. Over eighty were arrested to-day and many arrests and convictions in various pans of Bengal and Assam were reported. 360 were arrested at Chittagong.204 words
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Article432 1921-12-19 7 Calcutta, December 10. —An official communique reviews events which led up to-day’s arrests and details the manner in which the non co-operators have deliberately challenged Government action in prescribing volunteers. Referring to the arrests of three ladies on the 7th the communique points out that a message432 words
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Article32 1921-12-19 7 HEAVY CASUALTIES. Delhi, December 18. It is officially announced that since lhe outbreak of the Malabar Rebellion, 1826 Moplahs have been killed, 1.500 wounded, 5,474 captured and 14,241 surrendered voluntarily.32 words
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Article37 1921-12-19 7 London, December 16. Th» Conference heard General Nollet’» report on the disarmament of Germany, which is now concerning itself especially with construction in Germany and the assignment to America of dirigibles of 70,000 tons.37 words
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Article184 1921-12-19 7 IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS. (Special Cable.) London, December 16. Three important resolutions were carried unanimously at. a meeting of Rubber Company Directors held a-t the Cannon Street Hptel: Ist--“That this meeting pledgee itself to give the strongest possible support to the recommendations of the Rubber Growers Association for a continuance184 words
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Article145 1921-12-19 7 ARREST IN WARSAW. fßeuter’s Telegrams.] New York, December 18. An extra police guard was drafted to-the-Stock Exchange and other buildings in the financial district, 'following the receipt of anonymous threats te blow up buildings as a reprisal for the arrest of Lindenfeld, which is reported to havefßeuter’s Telegrams.] - 145 words
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Article74 1921-12-19 7 SENATOR BORAH’S VIEW New York, December 16Addressing a meeting, Senator Borah declared he would vote in the Senate for the cancellation of every dollar of the ✓European debt to America if Europe would “put herself right” by revising the Versailles Treaty, “so that the masses of people74 words
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Article52 1921-12-19 7 New York, December 17 The steamship “Panama” with 107 aboard, collided with a United States destroyer off Seagirt (New Jersey). Another steamer is standing by. No Danger, New York, December 17. Both the “Panama” and the destroyer ar© damaged, but there is no danger of either52 words
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Article31 1921-12-19 7 .—Vale. Algiers, December 17. The death has occurred of Saint Saeng, the composer, aged 86. Noted French Composer D®ad. The illustrious musical composer Saint Saens is dead..—Vale. - 31 words
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Article139 1921-12-19 7 The quarterly meeting <.f the Licensing Justices was held in tfie Senior Magistrate’s Court, Singapore, presided over by Mr. B. Nunn (District Judge). Oth»'r members asso.'Ui'ed with him we,re Dr. J. A. R. Gleiu ie, Messrs. J M. Sime, Gaw Kheh Kiam, F. G, Taylor, J. A.139 words
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Article268 1921-12-19 8 SOME TRESS RECOMMENDATIONS. London, November 28. —The nt wspazrer~ review ing th? flat racing season which ended on Saturday refer to >he performances of Humorist and CraiganEran. They say that the juveniles are so below the average that it is impossible to find a winter favourite for268 words
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Article392 1921-12-19 8 W hen a cable is laid its exact position is charted by hydrographers. ’When a break occurs they can put their finger almost on the spot,” though storms will often sweep the broken ends miles apart. Finding the cable after a storm is the intricate business.392 words
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Article189 1921-12-19 8 Ten thousand poultry and pigeons displayed in the Crystal Palace such vareities and niceties of feather as only the Grand International Show can provide for lovers of the fancy. Many foreign .visitors were present, and were astonish eel at what they saw. Lord Dewar, who presided at the189 words
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Article546 1921-12-19 8 The winter session of the Institution of Petroleum Technologists was opened recently with a paper by D- M. I Hume, of the Egyptian Geological Survey, <>n The Geology of the Egyptian Oil Field. In centred near a mountain range whic.r was known to the as Mons Petroleus.546 words
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Advertisement337 1921-12-19 8 «e> w I' I' hit IlimW ~ds. Zl !L■i'/ 7( i Tin l 'I WwC SW \Li IX—im, i I A Z r BELLS POILITE X] BELL’S POILITE” SHEETS FOR TILES-STANDARD INTERIOR WALLS k AND AND CEILINGS >< PANTILES. FIRE, WEATHER* VERMIN PROOF Buildings. For either Industrial or Domestic purposes,337 words
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Advertisement339 1921-12-19 8 A MOTHER OF FIFTEEN CHILDREN, YLT FEELS \OL X(: AT SE x.A f\ Mrs. Charlotte 'L Marhei is the m ud moth-r of fifteen childr-'n Her age is. Severny, she looks >ix v ami sn.'s she feels younger than she 10-ks liuw :> h» attained to ripe old age s<339 words
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Advertisement243 1921-12-19 8 'PIANO TUNING «.aS OUR Mr. LEP.[)YE, C CERTIFICATED TUNER M.T a. Dllg-OMAeLONDON I J Will Shortly be leaving for an extended Itrip in the g. we suggest that you give us your orders f or tuning NOW i 9» Telephone 567, p THE ROBINSON PMNO CO., LTfi, (incorporated in Hongkong)243 words
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Article280 1921-12-19 9 illiS KHOO C EOW TEONQ PL procession of Mrs HMioo fl> e o e the venerable widow of Mr i>°"Jh o ow i eona which took IXIO6 poo Cbf g:! one of the moss remarkable (|OeB eve r witnessed in the from the point of view%f ief-l280 words
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Article301 1921-12-19 9 The following is the directors* report M oe presented to the annual meeting at theCjmpany' 8 offices on Dec 23. lour directors have pleasure to submit toeir annual report and statement of Kconots for the year ended 30th Sept. 1921. The profit for the period after nkioi; fall301 words
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Article300 1921-12-19 9 —s F P.” In moving that the 1922 budget be the President of Singapore tnieipi! Commission referred to a few ie of expenditure. Relative to the 'Woria Memorial Hall vote, he said that change in their policy. Duriog f three month’, they expected that LQe would exceed—s F P.” - 300 words
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Article1303 1921-12-19 9 P. AND O. S. N. CO. •v LORD INCHCAPE’S SPEECH, tonfion, December 7.—Lord Inchcape, presiding over meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company they met under hapny auspjces and on a really bi.torical occasion that morning the terms of settlement with Ireland .Ad been published and he thought1,303 words
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Article93 1921-12-19 9 3he following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Go ’s share list Yesterday. To-day. x w M M J* SHARKS. I an H cd oq S c. S 0. o. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) Malakoff 3.50 3.75 3.50 3.60 Pajara 6.00 6.25 575 6,00 Semanggol Ord. 1.0093 words
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Article72 1921-12-19 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. NL, from 11 th to 17th December, (being one week) 23 tons. Rawang Tin Limited, Run No. 12. from 20th O'' ber to December 14th, hours worked I,< 51, treated 66,030 cubic yards, output 670 piculs. T Ratrut Fasin Tin Dredging Co, N72 words
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Article74 1921-12-19 9 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Dec 19th: Singapore sold 75 tons at $B7, Penang buyers, no sellers at $B7 5/8. Messrs Boustead and Co To-dav’s quotation for Singapore refined bin $87.75 per picul, business done 75 tons; Penang refined tin $87.62| per picul, business done 50 tons, $B774 words
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Article804 1921-12-19 9 Dr Stevrn-’ Lecture. The second L r >uuuu meeting of the Institution of Rubber Industry (the Rubber Club of Great Britain Limited by Guarantee) was held at the Royal Society of Arts, John Street, Adelphi, when Dr Henry P Stevens MA, Ph D FI C delivered a804 words
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Article54 1921-12-19 9 Dec 20—Batang Padang Dredging,Meeting, 33 Beach Street, 12.30 p.m, Dec 22—Habrskol Syndicate, Ltd, Meeting, 9 Beach Street, noon. Dec 25—P S O Water Polo. Deo 26 and 27—Public Holidays. Die 28 to Jan 2 —Kaai’s Royal Hawaiian Troubadours, Town Hall, 9.30 p.m. Dee 31—South Taiping Tin Dredging. Meeting,54 words
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Article526 1921-12-19 9 THIRD FORKCAST. A summary of the third forecast of tbe rice crop in Burma for the year *****2 by tbe commissioner of settlements and laud records says: The district estimates for the third provincial forecast show 10.588,115 acres as the area sown with rice, a decrease of526 words
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Article234 1921-12-19 9 Pbnang. Dbcbmber 19, 1921. BP. Tapioca 56.75 buyers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking» $4O sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmeg» BOa $41.00 buyers 110» $29.00 buyers flSo. 1 $lO 00 per234 words
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Article992 1921-12-19 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. I so NAMES. j RUBBBR (Doll»».) 9 c Jc.| C. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, oq,. 224 c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate j Amalgamated Malay Estate» Lp i' 7 k Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate in’rn 11'no Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates ]qq Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 'l'3o I'4o992 words
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Advertisement18 1921-12-19 9 IT IS THE DUMB BUSINESS THAT DIES. LET YOUR MOUTHPIECE BE THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF 'he PINANG GAZETTE18 words
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Article577 1921-12-19 10 A LIGHT CAR YEAR. The International Motor Show at the White City and Olympia organised by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd., was held under the Royal patronage of His Majesty the King. This great Exhibition revealed advancements and novelties, the character of which can577 words
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Article181 1921-12-19 10 The prohibition regarding the use f electrical horns on motor-ears came into force, in Calcutta, on November Ist. ft is stated that dealers in motor accessories have- been hard hit bx the new re gulations. as they hold large stocks of this description of motor horns.181 words
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Article91 1921-12-19 10 Rangoon. December 5. —The nee market on Saturday opened fimi and iemained firm throughout the day particularly for December and January. Th continued absence of millers as sellers is bound to keep such prices up as sell -rs of guaranteed milling notices are likely to be caught,91 words
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Article184 1921-12-19 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. 1 Atjeh for Deli. Tsushima Maru for Rangoon and (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Pangah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Amazone for Ceylon, India,Saez, Port Said, Marseille and Earape. Trieste for Singapore and China. Trang for Telak A Won. Sitiawan for Kantang (Trang). Edavana for Singapore.184 words
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Article282 1921-12-19 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Bimtar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, > Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, -7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train ale< 10.15 a.m. A 3.45 p.m.282 words
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Article38 1921-12-19 10 The Egvpt, with mails bom Europe, is expected to arrive here at 4 pm. today. The mail despatched from Penang on the 21st ultimo by the Kai mala, was delivered in London on the 16’h instant.38 words
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Article139 1921-12-19 10 Penang, December IM, 1921 By Coubtbsy ov thB Ohabtbbrd Banb). London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 monrhs* sight Rank 2/4 f/8 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 172 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank ~172 c Madras D«rr*and Bank M 172139 words
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Advertisement219 1921-12-19 10 t j ffiuiek I 1 1 1 fljfe s V t.-.. Yi »*cL \—y?~ /ah I i J ZRR& ■®R ~< j MOTOK car value lies in ability to serve. To serve you best a motor car must be correctly designed, built with high grade materials carefully machined and assembled219 words
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Advertisement339 1921-12-19 10 r 1 Jord Qar -SkpendaUlty I H It is a fact that no matter where any ether car can go Cn will GO FARTHER. You know that~h: lVc H proved many times. seen 'I BUT DO YOU KNOW WHY H Because the POWER of the FORD engine is /v»n THAN339 words
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Article721 1921-12-19 11 Q BRITISH OFFICERS’ GALLANTRY. Delhi, Novembei 29.—News was received on the 24th Novembe?that a large body of Wazirs other raiders had left Shahjmi in Afghanistan and were approaching the Baluchistan border vith the intention of raiding int o British territory. Three column? were sent out., two721 words
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Article71 1921-12-19 11 The Vice-Minister of Finance certifies that the value of the Government (hirrenev Notes in circulation at the end of i November was Tea. 79,985,661, being-an increase of Tcs. 3,573 as- compared with th»* amount in circulation at the eml of October. Of th.' total Tcs. 33.260,363 was71 words
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