Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 December 1921

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 303. VOL. 1 LXXIA WEDNESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 504 1 NIK-kp No, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. i Telephone No. 574, i --W B x T' < S —I 111 <.:'*•*•< I 7T*y i .L y\ rfs fl I F i Boring Tools i I few fcfWswwWwi-' f Wire Pnnp< I I I I and ther i I -fe I Mining Requisites
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    • 29 1 1 FOR ENVELOPES i OF EVERY J description at the LOWEST PRICES i Hine u p 403 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.; -m m. AM M A A A O
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  • 1672 2 < if. XEHA I. EFFECT OF CO-OpERA-JTIVE SOCIETIES. Th-- following is a further i*. 1 the report by Mr. A. on’ cooperation in Burma: Fhe societies have conferred®reat nomic benefits in lightening the burden of debt and making the fate of interest, if notion cheap, at any
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    • 2273 2 1 —S-E k SMALL A DVERTISEMENTS, PENANG SALES ROOM. THE KWOftG YIK BARKING Runnymede flotel Ltd., paid for in advance, by order of the mortgagee. COMPANY, LIMITED. (incorporated in <s.s.) (in Liquidation.) are published in the IO BE SOLD Saturday, December num in aiif'TlDN Notice is hereby given that a
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  • 1812 3 PENANG 3tW)ENT’S IMPRESSIONS (From Our Own Correspondbnt.) Edinburgh, November 23, 1 Qaite a number cf Chinese students are attending the classes in Edinburgh Univsrsity they have formed a OhiueJfe Students' Union and some three months ago they issued a little magazine of their cjrn called »i The Chinese
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  • 50 3 The Ban± will play the following programme o? music at the D »’o Dardens at 5 30 ?.ro. to-day. f M rch ...The Ekctrio 1 M ren *Wave...Satton 2 Selection ...The Y^huwk... Allan 3 Waltz ...Parma ...Handy 4 New Ronnd Dance... Asteppa ...Sykes r, OwSten ...Mumblin MosB...Tcurbat.
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  • 1005 3 VICTORY OF Kid LEWIS, Mr B Bennison says the fighh at the Albeit. Hull between Boy McCormick. oar champion cruiser- Jeight, and Kid ,ewis. the best >f the welters and middles in this ounitry, was stopped at the eud of the fnu- een h round by the referee, Mr
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    • 401 3 WHITEAWAY’S a—,2! CHARACTER. TO LOOK TO WHITEAWAY’S FOR YOUR EVERY NEED WAS NEVER MORE SURELY THE WAY OF WISDOM AND ECONOMY THAN IT IS TO DAY! THERE IS NO OTHER WAY SO SURE. WHATEVER IS OBTAINABLE, WHITEAWAY’S WILL SUPPLY, IN A QUALITY TO TRU ST, OF A VALUE TO DEPEND
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  • 858 4 ECHO OK INTERESTING CIVIL SUIT, An intereiting and prolonged civ 1 action was recalled in tbe Police Coart, Penang this morning **l'en a preliminary inquiry was conducted bet ie Mr AC Baker a charge against one Seen a Dawoodsah of having• intentional y given false evidence in
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  • 55 4 Dec 22—Habrakol Syndicate, Ltd, Meet ing, 9 Beach Street, noon. Dec 25—P S C Wa>r Polo. Dec 26 and 27—Public Holiday». Dec. 28—Batang Padeng, General Meeting Beach 8 reet 12,30 p.m. Dec 28 to Jan 2—Kaai’s Royal Hawaiian Troubadours, Town Hall. 9.30 p.m. < Dee if—South Taiping Tin
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  • 2101 4 INCOME TAX. At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Mondiy, there were present His Excellency the Deputy Governor (Che Hon Mr F S James). His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major General Sir John Fowler), -‘he Hon’ole the Attorney-General (Sir J W Murrison), the Hon’bles
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  • 67 4 Previously acknowledged $122,232 47 The Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China $lO,OOO Total $132,232 47, Singapore Branch ;—Previously acknowledged $23,614.42 Grand Total $155,845 89. Approximate expenditure to date if $120,143.50. Booking opened this morning for tbe j-formauces by Kaai’s Royal Hawaiian TToubadours, commencing on Wednesday nex<*,
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  • 431 4 Pbkauo, December 21, 1921, BBKT- ot Soup per catty 30 Roast do 40 Steak» do 4» Stew or Curry Meat do curry 3® Rump Steak do 48 Oi Tail eaob 00 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 00 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of
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    • 488 4 NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. Shbrt Classified advertisements. Wanted, For Sale, To f can be inserted in the Pinang f Gazette” at THREE CENTS A WQRD, costing the address to which to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 ea?h Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisement will be charged
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    • 316 4 MALAYA 808 Mr" Pl>lZeS an D t p| omM ClassWeatlon or E lhlbl At the abova Erhihi Diplomas be awarded a^hs’ l^1 nd of ’he Committee, a; d the foli“’° retioll publisher f Or "'“«to matioo. general la Or> 1 Furffiture, (Asketeare pt( 2 Rubber %oode. 3 Jewellery, Silverware r
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    • 43 4 TOWN HALL COMMENCING WED. DEC. 28TH. KAAI’S ROYAL HAWAHANS IN ’•A NIGHT IN HONOLULU.” The performance on Wednesday, will be followed by a REAL Hawaiian Carnival Dance Music by Kaai’s Royal Hawalians, Prices—S3, $2 amSjl, Plan at—ROBINSON PIANO CO. (Dance Tickets $2 each.)
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  • 892 5 COMMENT ON THE SETTLEMENT. i T 1 Jg.ndoii, December 7. This is the happiest day of my life. An age old problem has been solved. These are said to have been the first words nflrered by the Prime Minister wheli the AngloIrish agreement ha been signed. Letters and
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  • 365 5 London, December 5. —Considerabh discussion has been raised in regard to the reduction of cavalry regiments in the interest of economy, resulting in the sav iirig of £lO,OOO yearly. Lt is stated that the lst-2nd Life Guards may be limited to two squadrons and the Royal Horse Guards
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  • 146 5 London, December 7.—A Cairo message says: Adly Pasha and his colleagues have arrived from London and were cheered by a large representative crowd assembled at the station. Adly was carried shoulder high to his motor car. Cries were raised for independence. Escorted by mounted police Adly- drove
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    • 594 5 PENA’NG -SALES ROOM. o Important .to Capitalists. :O R -4 'B By Order «of the Mortgagee. TO BE SOLD* BY 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
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    • 152 5 GAVE HER BABY RELIEF AT ONCE. WHAT ANOTHER MOTHER SAYS ABOUT BABY’S OWN TABLETS. Mothers everywhere are finding Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, immensely valuable for their little ones. Here is what an American mother says “My baby was much troubled with wind colic,” writes Mrs. B. Williams,
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    • 274 5 W. ARCHER CO., 39, WELD QUAY, PENANG. TELEPHONE 1023. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. BRITISH THROUGHOUT. SUPPORT BRITISH INDUSTRIES. rJ Qan/Answer Soujuons T« R IDDLES 0"L ÜBRICATION Q ALL ONE PRICE $4.10 H [J DELIVERY FREE PENANG. I SOLE ACENTS: S.S. F.M.S FOR O.C WAKEFIELD CO., LTD..®! ffiillafegg-gHtgMp IOHOOH. HEW YORK BOMBAY. giilr]
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  • 19 6 Hope—At Clifton,” Ampang Road, Koala Lumpur, on 19th December, to Mr and Mrs Leon H »pe, a d*ughter.
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  • 1182 6 With the principles of co operation as explained by Mr Cavendish, in the report on his enquiries into the working of Co-opera-tive Societies in Burma, presented to the Federal Council at the last meeting, no one could take exception. In a general way, his proposals have
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  • 1264 6 B Shocks of rubber in London, eccordiug to a telegram received the The Dumping fir”- Be k Ground. amounted to 70, twus This approximately correct. As the Ohßrmau of Java Para recently pointed out, has always bem the damping ground for rubber, •nd producing companies rarely their
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  • 337 6 Before the Hon Mr Justice M H Whitley, in the Supreme Court, Penanf the application for an order, to set a iP the award made by the Arbitrators essri P M Naina Mohamed, M A Pichay Gunny. f ALRM MM Nachiapa Cbe’tyiana r r Subramani-in Chetty in the
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    • 113 6 TO X’O CLEAR 0“ STOCK OF ffl TUCK’S Mjfej XMAS X CARDS WE are offering packets, each containing ONE DOZEN selected cards of different designs, with envelopes to match, at $1 PjET? packet, post free CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS. THE PINANG GAZETTE PRFSS. LIMITED. g. .wan «wuawEasta*» I Wm. YOUNGER
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    • 40 6 Forthcoming Events at the •‘E. O.” Saturday, 24th December, X’mas Eve Dinner and Dance. Speciality. Mlle. Mosolova |M. Gordon in Russian Ballet. Saturday, 31st December, New Year Eve Special Dinner and Pierrot and Pierrette Costume Ball. Dancing till 1-45 a.m.
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  • 20 6 DEATH. Walker —At Melbourne, on the 19th iost, Harriet Robeitson Walker, widow of Hopson Pinckney Walker of Melbourne, aged 71.
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  • 622 7 THE N?VAL QUESTION.’ i Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, December 19. At the request of Al. Sarraut, Mr. Hughes postponed the meeting of the Kava I Sub-Comm it tee until DeMmber 20 The Battleship Ratio Paris. 19. Uncertainty regard.ng the French attitude on the battleship ratio w as’cleared u p
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  • 77 7 GERMAN REPARATIONS. London, December 20. Tim Anglo-French Conference was re_ J a Downing Street at mid-day, n d lasted an hour. A communique says he ('(inference continued the examirM-* lOh of the state of the reparations ac'Ount, the conditions in Germany, the '’'sources available to meet the German
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  • 117 7 MK. BARTONS IHSCLOSvUe 7 London. December 19. > At. the public session of Dall Eireann. Mr. Barton created a sensation by say 4» ing that he and Mr. Gavan Duffy were the signing of the treaty, but I Lloyd George sent an ultimatum, de landing signature before a
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  • 477 7 The five members of the Sinn Fein delegation signed the Irish agreement. Mr. Arthur Gr ffith. Minister of Foreign Affairs, may be descr.bed as the originator of the Sinn Fein movement. When a young man he went to South Africa, and returning to Dublin founded and
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  • 196 7 Lortdon. December 2. —A vivid dea of the horrors to be expected in the next v>r is given by correspondents attending the Washington Disarmament Conference, who have visited the greatest poi son Works world, near Baltimore, where there is a huge factory* atfle to produce 200 tons
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  • 52 7 DEPUTATION TO THE VICEROY. Calcutta, December 20. there has been an imjftortant development in the politick situation in consequen -e of Ear) Reading consenting to receive, on December 21, a deputation of of the which urge the desirability of a round table conference. »is believed Mr. Gandhi
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  • 73 7 196-6 MILES >N HOUR London, December. 2(-. At Martlesham (Suffolk) Aeiodrom. to-day, Mr. J. ll* •l;itiTi‘H. on a Bamol machine, with' a 450 horse power N-ipier Lion engine, broke the world’s record by attaining an average speed of 196-6 miles per hour, his highest speed being at
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  • 57 7 ITALIAN ASSISTANCE. Rome. December 20. In the Chamber, the Foreign Minister introduced a bill appropriating six million lire for the relief of famine sufferers in Russia, although he strongly protested against the inhumanity of the Soviet Government in hindering the repatriation of Italian prisoners and refusing to allow
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  • 48 7 Paris, December 20. The imports of France in the first eleven months of 1921 are valued at 20.394,900,000 francs, and the tonnage wag 32,776,000, compared with 45,176,000 torj[ in 1920. Exports are valued at. 19,37*»,000,000 francs, and tonnage 13,493,000, compared with 11,681,000 tons in 1920.
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  • 63 7 THE PEACE ERA. Washington. December 20. The Disarmament Conference will be reflected in the new coinage dollars which President Harding has just approved. The obverse will bear the usual head of Liberty, and the reverse a large eagle, perched on a broken sword, clutching an olive-branch bearing
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  • 46 7 London. December 2.—A hundred and sixty unemployed invaded a popular restaurant at Clapham, ordered meals and, after consuming them sang the “M ir seillaise,” displayed a red flag, made speeches, and marched out, declining to pay the full bills, each man tendering I threepence.
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  • 197 7 The report to Dec. 31. 1920, shows re venue amounted t> £4.381.855, less £1,359,725 expenditure relating to ntain£1,359,725 expenditure relat ng to main. tenance of cables, income and war taxes, 'etc., leaving £1,393.072. After providing for home taxation, interest on mortgage debenture stock. and preference divi dends,
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  • 89 7 Report t<> December 31 "tatrs gross revenue was £2,514.824. less £744,934 ord nary expenses, and £451.306 maintenance of cables. After providing £666-138 for excess profits duty, etc.. £30,096 im terest on mortgage debenture stock, and £5.451 expenses issue new capital- balance is £616,898, and £232,440 forward.
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  • 602 7 PENANG RECRUITING. An appeal issued from Headquarters in Singapore, for recruits for the Volunteer Forces of the Colony, states that the tendency of modern military thought is to pl ice greater reliai e upon local forces for the preservation of local order. It ig the privilege of every
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  • 122 7 MR. MASSEY SAVES £5,250,000. Wellington.—Replying to the budget debate, the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) referred to the economy campaign. Already £2,000,000 had been saved in administrative' expenditure, and further economies had been decided upon totalling £3,259,000. Civil service salaries above £2OO or £3OO per annum would
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  • 1276 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. —Ex. The late Sir Samuel Cleland Davidson left £185,817, says- a Ceylon wire. Major-General Sir John Fowler, K.C. M.G., C. 8., D. 5.0., leaves for Hongkong next month. Ca »t. G. C. Davies Acting inspector of Schools, Pahang, goes to Matang, Larut, Perak, as Head Master of the
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  • 229 7 REPORTED AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRENCH AND CHINESE GOVERN MENTS. When the petition in connection with the winding up of the iVuique Industrielle de Chine came up before Air. Jus tie e Barrett Leonard in the Supreme Court Singapore. Air. H. 1). Al undell, on behalf of the
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  • 469 8 —“M.M.’ DISTRICT LABOUR COMMITTEE. At the ord-nary general meeting of the Kajang District Planters, Mr. E. G. Leyne presided. The Chairman spoke on the question of forming a Labour Committee in the district, and said that the idea had arisen from the Chairman of the P.A.M.
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  • 342 8 It was notified from Singapore that, comm, ncing w ith the return for October, the monthly returns of rubber exports cabled officially from that port will include the figures for the whole of British Malaya instead of those of the Straits Settlements only. Hitherto, the F.M.tS exports
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  • 277 8 The outlook in so far as lubber is concerned is far blighter to-day than it has been tor a long time and considerable forward business is being done in the Fort, says tho “Times of Ceylon of December 7. Yesterday alone gome 430 tons were sold foAnext
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  • 352 8 Messrs. Baker. Morgan and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, reported on December 16th as follows: Business generally has been jon a smaller scale during the week. Rubbers started eaaier and remained so for most of the period while tins were providing an uncertain market. Towards the close, how
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  • 207 8 Bukit Tambun.—Profit to June 30 £2,494. and £2.680 forward, making £5,174 forward. Merbau.—Profit to Aug. 31 £1.140, and with £4,251 brought in makes £5.391 for ward. Batak Rabit.- Profit to June 30 £3,209, and forward £7,739, making £10.94b, divd. 5 p.c. forward £7,049. Bek oh Consol.—Output,
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    • 329 8 I PIANO TUNING. a AS OUR j I Mr LEO DYE, CERTIFICATED TUNER M.T A. DIPLOMA, LONDON Will Shortly be leaving for an extended trip in the F. M. S. we suggest that you give us your orders for i tuning NOW i »♦»< Telephone 567, j THE ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 123 8 raiiiiiii 11 iiw riwi'fl I I Jamaica Cigars. I♦• I NARLM’A J Per Box of 25 $3.95 at Pritchard Co., l td., A Suitable Xmas Gift L J 1« NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. GOLD, SILVER and NICKEL WRIST POCKET WATCHES J ROSKOPF MOERIS ELECTION INVICTA EBAHARD CIVITAS “VERDON “TAVANNES,’’ I
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  • 450 9 .on the work.ng of the Gov fl* Monopolies Department rnB e! ,l„. Colony for the jeai o f states that during the t B< lores opium were .'i direct from the GovernmenF of i, addition 518 chests of Persian bt lined locally. Two tMfa. < ’l" uUJ ht
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  • 119 9 Entries i<, the P.C.C. January Tennis T’lirnament close on Saturday, the 7th January. 1922. at 9 p.m. Entries for each tnt $2. Ladies free. Only those who have b(-f-n .‘Meted members prior to the being closed are allowed to enter. The .‘ventare 1. Championship, 2. 4in gi*
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  • 124 9 following are the results of bowls ’iCg; of Three. -1 E. J. Bennett, ♦0 re lfall and R y Goodwin beat n Reimann, J. W. Hunt- and C. H. Uer tz 21-20. e Poublo Handicap.—Scr. Mrs. L. Scr v Sand Mrs W H Threlfall beat
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  • 54 9 ec m bcr 6. —A Rome mesb>r’nce Sayyid Ali Pasha, P Vizier of Turkey, while f «r bu ;d ri e to4d *y was hit By a revolT|, e 7 fired by an unknown person. WaR immediately conveyed to p, JUt 7-here it wae discovered that
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  • 95 9 to Bangkok. (Jur Own Correspondent) Bangkok, December 21. Lord Northclift travelled overland from Angkor, •via Pnompenhkep, and arrived at Bangkok to-day. He was met by e the Irtish Charge d’ Affaires, and representatives of the H. M. the, Ki«g of Siam. Hi s Lordship will be received by
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  • 54 9 Singapore, December 21. The report of the Singapore Harbour Board states that wharf revenue increased by $500,000, and the revenue from Dockyards decreased by $4,250.000. Reductions in certain charges made the total gross revenue $17,500,000. Vessels using the Wharf increased by 400,000 tons. The electric installations, crianes,
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  • 24 9 Singapore, December 21. •JVolunteer Headquarters has issued a strong appeal for good support, to. morrow, when recruiting opens for Sin gapore Volunteers.
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  • 75 9 The appeal made in Penang for subscirptions in aid of the training ship “Arethusa” has culminated in the sum of $2,215.22 (£257) being forwarded to the headquarters of the institution in London. Captain Saunders, 5.8.0., who inaugurated ’he local subscription lists is extremely well satisfied with the
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  • 187 9 A well-known firm of rubber share brokers, in their monthly circular, point out that, in view of the world-wide, enforced reduction in stocks» both of manufactured goods and raw material, the surprise is that stocks of rubber in Britain should not, at the worst point of the d|e-i
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  • 188 9 The appeal by the Inland Revenue m what is known as the Merlimau case with respect- to excess profits duty has, after the lapse of two years- been given in favour of the company. The origin of the case goes back to the Vallambrosa decision in
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  • 94 9 It :s said that the tin mine on «““gei Wav Estate continues to prosper, y ,h7"Malay Mail”). Though th.s ts a» isolated case of tin-mjfung trict for the moment, it forgotten that the late Mr. Kester and Pasoual were working. mi»es some years ago on*ho other railwav-line,
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  • 162 9 •rp. Ihtj following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy <fc Co.’s Yesterday. To-day. SHARES. 3 £1 x 1 So. To. Robber (Dollar) Amalgamated... 1.60 1.75 1.50 1.60 A. Hitam 10.00 11.00 9.25 10.25 ex Bassett R 1.00 1.10 95c 1.05 Brogaß 40c 45c 37ic 40c >ikit
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  • 238 9 Pkxang, Decbmbbr 21, 1921. SP. Tapioca 56.75 buyeia M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers O<’ldleaf $72 M n er Black Pepper $l6 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper U o stock Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyers «> UOs $29.00 buyers TNo. 1
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  • 30 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on December 19 Plantation Ist latex crepe Ud Smoked Sheet UH Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co
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  • 57 9 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd, for half month December, hours run (two dredges) 524, cubic yards treated 79,000, total piculs 459.92, nett value $21,514 No. 2 lost 56 hours boiler cleaning. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Limited, for half month December, hours run [one dredge] 284, cubic yards treated
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  • 109 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., th* following London prices, on Dec 20<h Spot £171.10a D £1.0« 3 month's baying £173.5« O £1.5« 3 selling £173.10« W £l.ss N Local Purity $85.84 Dao 21st: Singapore, sold 150 tons at sB6|; Penang, buyers no sellers at sB6| >The Eastern Smelting
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  • 973 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I-• i NAMES. S S’" o 3 H«I I 50 j RUBBER (Dollar.) 90 SO 80 Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, Alor Gajah Rubber Estate T/Kj Amalgamated Malay Estates J r f Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 9 2fi ]n Ayer Kunlng Rubber Estates 1 00 Ayer Molek
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  • 1285 9 January Meeting, 1922. —4 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—lpoh1—Ipoh Stakes. Value $6OO with $lOO to the Second Pony and $5O to the Third Pony. A
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  • 933 10 —S F P.” MR. MACPHAIL ON UNIFICATION. An extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was held on Monday at the Exchange Rooms, Mr ii S Carver presiding. About forty members weie present and some lively discussion took place. The Chairman said that Mr Macphail would
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  • 138 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Padang fqf Alor Star. Perak |E S Colfor Deli, van Goeus for Deli, Langsa, Edi, 1. awe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Rochussen for Singapore. Lian Choo for Pulau Langkawi Perlis and Setul. Jin Ho for P Brandan and Langkat. ExpbctbW Arrivals. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, Dec 31.
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  • 294 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. j Farit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, i Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, 7.15 a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore j& 6 pm. and Hongkong j J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alsr
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  • 17 10 The Tees’, r, with mails from Europa, is expected to arrive hereon Friday afte noon.
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  • 26 10 Despatched from Penang Delivered i London. 26 h November By B I 19th Decembe» 260 h do By B I 19th do
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  • 36 10 The following are non-delivered cablesfor the week ending 21st inst, at the E E A and C Telegraph Co I Baber. 2 Hois man, 3 Amaz ne, 4 Gymnast, 5 Lingtoo Minkoonhwoong, 6 Kisnasaminaiker.
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  • 119 10 Pmiang, December 1921 Bt Co crt aav or thh Ohartbrud Bans) London Demand Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/f 3 Credit 2/4 3/6 3 Documeufcary 2/4 15/3‘2 Calcutta Demand B»uk Rs. 172 1 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 172 c Madras Demand Bank
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    • 239 10 'iir I I I) P -I j "T- w ,ne Uull S B< w H brrnh' d l’ <lmas Number JkLI |tmß 8 r ,h n ,he s P (ll of ,he Hr fl ,bm^a ndrllefes(iveaeason j. Bl H .specially interesting feature M 8 rl ’T y u,t no miw,
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    • 317 10 h SI I 1 X r 3 V iwK r (1 wA/H/ I itf v 2 I D r<,m if j t I j 3 I «»nnl» Q/ox» IL I Britain’s I Bonniest Babies 1 g are GLAXO Babies 2) Infant Welfare Centres have been formed ail over Great 0
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  • 785 11 THE REMOVAL OF CONTROL. Rangoon, December Although the Jia'cMy market does not show any signs oi weakening bears wore again active in Mogul-Street on Saturday. Friday's transactions saw iTeet-mber® guaranteed milling notices closing at Rs. 492-*. but more business-was done in -January paper at Rs. 461 to
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  • 40 11 Amount previously acknowledged $20,713-86 Per Mr. Lim Giro Lin. Chop Swee Choon, M-ulmFn f29-0t Mr Lim Tiang Guan 80 Mr. Khaw Joo Pew *27-36 Total amount paid into the Ho Hong Bank, Limited. Penang $20.775-96.
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    • 350 11 5 HOTEL BRASTAGI, I 'I SUMATRA,, EAVr .COAST, j i Telegraphic Address :-BRAS EAGIHOTEIJ MEDAN. ft i Postal Address:— SUMATRA OK. 4 4.600 feet above sea level, Beautiful Scenery. Situation' K 3 Climate IN\UGOfc ATJ NG equivalent to an nu Z English summer, General Temperature 55" to 58' by night
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    • 513 11 1 W- AVERY I I TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. Oil I I, J'• r I if :===s:S 7m if «wK > “11 i I AiS I/ i BRIEF SPECIFICATION Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular I. Hi Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan' and Belts Sensitive Governor Controlling Speed of
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