Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 December 1921

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 306, VOL. LXXIX. SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1921. —a—; 1 a^a*— PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 411 1 ho. ?.‘HOR;ham < 1 a iROAD. *|> Telephone No. szs, c Haboko Tea. i ./xJ Carefully selected and free from f' aUt. dust. Each packet contains 1 lb. of J. Tea nett weight. j A. Obtainable from the best dealers. r SOLE IMPORTERS; CIGARETTES The Borneo Co., Ltd., (INCORPOHATKh IN
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    • 25 1 < SINGAPORE AND j STRAITS J I ROUGH DIARY I i i For 1922- $3.50 J J STOCKED Z?T J < Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. J PENANG. <
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  • 406 2 FOREIGNERS ROBBED BY TROOPS. Ichang, November 26- —Itu, which is a district city siraated 30 miles down lhe great iiver*i'rojn Ichang. was partly looted by the troops kept in barracks there on the night of the 21/22nd inst. The troops ♦.>ncern’-#were the 9tn Regiment of the stb
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  • 134 2 Tok o- December L—The annual change in the personnel of the Navy is officially announced this morning. The changes include the promotion of 15 RearAdmirals to Vice-Admirals and 38 Captains to Rear Admirals. Admiral Kuroi i> placed on the Reserve. Three ViceAdmirals and nine Rear-Admirals are on
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  • 147 2 Tokio, December 2. —Following the recent distribution of disquieting pamphlets in the capital, the Metropolitan Police Board has of late commenced activities and has found that the pernicious propaganda has been conducted by the secret association, consisting of socialists and communists. In consequence, Kenj ro
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  • 48 2 San Francisco, November 28. —Of the £102,800 in sovereigns in the specie tanks on the steamer Sonoma, which arrived from Australia last week, the police 'ecovered to-day £27,800 from a fire-hose ami £75,000 from oilcans suspended from the water-screens in the hold of thi Sonoma.
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    • 1635 2 4> -F SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES. THE KWO3G YIK BANKING paid for in advance, One B*ie of Officer's personal fleets COMPANY, El MITE (In Liquidation.) x| consigned to Captain D W J Notice is hereby given that a final 4< P!no n er CZ a7a t t r» K Nicolay C/o
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    • 785 2 r 7 Runnymede Motel Ltd;,. (Incorporated in (S. SA Alli Saturday,. 24th December i 1 SPECIAL. CHRISTMAS DINNER AND DANCE W’ Pierrot and Pierette Coftume t X "x i V K Monday 26th December *jg X CHILDREN’S PARTY Pierrot and Pierette Costume D L From sto 7 O’clock i e
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  • 313 3 ,—“M. T.” A esse arising out of breach of contract in a rubber deal, was heard in the Supreme C«urb Singapore, before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard Chop Swee Tye claimed damagea Chop Chen Bee for the breach of a contract iu writing for the purchase of ten tons
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  • 76 3 The greater part of tbe wireless stations established in China are owned by foreigners, those owned by the Ministry rf Communications being only eight in number. They are in Peking. Kalgan, Wuchang, Foochow, Woosung, Canton, Zungming and Shanghai, Besides these there are three others belonging to the
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  • 399 3 On the 18th instant, at 10 p m a shocking murder took place at the sth milestone, Kandong-road Malacca, where a Chinese shopkeeper was foully done to death by a young Chinese about twenty years of age, The shopkeeper was just closing up, it is said when
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 580 3 PENANG SALES ROOM, :O Important to, Capitalists. By Order, of the Mortgagee. TO.fcE SOLO BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At 38, Beach Street, On Wednesday, 28th December. 1921, At 11 a. m. 1 he following property belonging to LIM EU TOM, (The Mortgager). All those several pieces of land and and hereditaments
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    • 274 3 I HOTEL BRASTAGI, i SUMATRA. East COAST. I Telegraphic Address:—BRASTAGIHOTEL. MEDAN. W Postal Address:- -BRASTAGI. SUMATRA O-K.. 4 800 feet above sea level. Beautiful Scenery. Situation kJ Climate INVIGORATING, equivalent to m English summer, General Temperature 5j c to 58 by night Splendid b ‘scen y ery, MOUNTAIN AND LAKES.
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    • 30 3 i i j I i I PRITCHARD S c f FO R w EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS v A I Telephone No. 335 x i With Deporlmental connections. J- 1 "Z <
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  • 2337 4 BY FaWaNJ. [P. G. Special] It was »6 the end of long days march and we bad pitched oor camp near a small stream. Away to the West were the mountains which form the boundary between Pahang and Selangor, showing up clearly above the blue h*ze
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  • 418 4 VOLUNTEER RECRUITING. (Fbom Gue Own Coerebpondint.) Singapore Dec 24. Tbe Volunteer recruiting is going well Yesterday 65 joined, making a total of 230. Over 140 ex-Service men have enrolled. Wearnb Bros. Ltd. At tbe annml meeting of Wearne Brothers, Ltd, Mr C F F Wearne, who presided said
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  • 287 4 SOVIET COMMITTEE AND BRITISH CLAIMS. The following communication has been issued by the Association of British Creditors of Russia, Limited: “A i of Association of British Creditors of Russia has made inquiries at the Russiift Government headquarters in this country with regard to the attitude of the
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  • 153 4 London. November 21. —It is reported from Copenhagen that three rebellions are proceeding aga nst the Soviet. In consequence of the progress made by th' 1 Ukrainian? the Bolshevists have evacuated the whole of the Dnieper line. At Tchernicov an outbreak is threatened. The Bolshevi-ts are
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  • 310 4 London, November 19-—The Paris “Matin” has published a cable message from Melbourne announcing the effer by the French New Hebrides Society to sell its concessions to Australia for £500,000. This announcement has created a sensation in colonial and diplomatic circles. The ‘-‘Matin’’ declares that if Great
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  • 261 4 —“B.T.” JOCKEY THROWN AND KILLED. The of the Grand Stand meeting at Bangkok was marred b,i| a’ tragic occnrifnce when third race Chymm, the jockey on Tamara took a toss between the four and five furlong posts and was killed neously as the result of a fracture of
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  • 106 4 Major Arnold Wilson telegraphed from Paris that it has been decided to stage the Carpentier-Cook fight at the Albert Hall on the'nearest available date to January 12. Carpentier has deposted £1 000 as a guarantee. Carpentier sends his sincere apologies to his English friends, whom h e
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  • 303 4 Miss Cecil Leitch, the British woman golf champ on. returned from her American tour with a badly injured right arm which the specialist says will prevent her from playing for several months. “I did it in the last game we played in the United States on October
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  • 39 4 The following are th e remits of bowls ties: Mixed Doubles Handicap.— —4 Mr. and Mrs. E. Reimann t4 Miss Mitchell and B. E. Mitchell 21—13. Championship.— Of B. F. Southam beat J. G. Allan 21—13.
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  • 53 4 r Previously acknowledged $1,145,159.14 Per Mr. Arthur Edmunds. Hon. Treasurer, Negri Sembilan Committee: Sayid Hassin of Seremban $2 Per Mr. Meadows Frost Hon. Sec/e- T. C. Towers $O5 Straits Trader Co., 550,000 $1,195,186. T 4 The above are gratefully acknowledged by the Committee. W. G. Peter, Hon.
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  • 182 4 Last Aprifca sum of £50,000 was vot ed Ly Parliament the Navy F st expenditure this year on preliminary jn connection with the erection at Rangoon of ten oil f r storage each of 12.000 Pons cap. cidy. The engineering contract has now been plßced by the
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  • 99 4 The Hood cost £6.000.000, or abouP £145 a ton to build. Four new Hoods, totalling 172.000 would cost at least 125,000,000. By “scrapping” this plrt of our building programme, this sum wouid be saved. Construction of these huge warships also means new docks- or en. larging
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  • 384 4 Messrs. M’ lliani Jacks and Co., Lon don, reported on the 24th November: The world’s natural requirements haw to be supplied, and during the past week some fre>dh business has come along which speculators have taken advantage of to put prices up. but- in our opinion improvement
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  • 63 4 I The fiv e Malays, charged with the a 1 legfed murder of thojate Mr. Darbyshire, together wiQi his servant, on June 5 this year were» on Monday produced btJohore magistrate, and the quiry having been completed the accusf were returned for trial at the nex
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    • 26 4 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, limited
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  • 594 5 A. PHE institution of THE FESTIVAL. t p r ist4nas has come round again. As v I scarcely be stated.. Christmas is the >n which the nativity of the Saviour d .b«erv*d. The* institution. of title Festi- 1S attributed by the Spurious Dec#» a to Telesphorus, who flourished in
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  • 555 5 BY A MIDDLE AGED BACHELOR. The calendar reminds me that Christmas is close at hand. Yet I have hardly got over the feeling that last Chr stmas was only yesterday. It amazes me as I grow older how near the Christmases draw one to another. It is
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  • 312 5 The Prince,of Males was to arrive in Calcutta this morning, and spends Christmas there, staying till Friday next. On arrival, he was to receive an address of welcome presented by the Corporation of Calcutta at Dalhousfe Square after lun ching with th e Stewards of the Royal
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  • 775 5 Writing in a Home paper. “Artifex” says There is much talk about the application of Christianity to ethics, politics. and economics and we are told that many men. quite unconnected with any place of worship, are anxiously looking to the churches to see if they
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  • 134 5 In a fuller report of M. Briand's speech at Mashington. there, are the following references to Army reductions: > “French military law provides for three classes under the colours for a period of throe years. This law has not been abrogated, but the Government has reduced the
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  • 364 5 Brigadier-Ge neral J. M. Gordon, formerly chiaf of the Australian General Staff, lectured before the Royal Colonial Institute, in London, on the application of the Australian and New Zealand service systems to Great Britain. He stated that the Australian system originated with him in 1895, when he
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  • 181 5 MB. FORD OFFERS TO BUY THE LOT. Mr. Henry Ford, Jhe motorcar manufacturer. has sent the I nited States Government an offer to buy the “navies of the world at junk (scrap-metal) prices.” “I mean business.” he said in an interview. The Governments may not think I
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  • 271 5 Plans are under consideration, writes a “Daily Chronicle” correspondent, for the rebuilding of the Bank of England. For many years the activities of the Bank have been growing so rapidly that other premises have been taken for branch work outside the famous area in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 317 5 WHEN YOUR HEAD IS DULL AND HEAVY your tongue furred, your bowels costive, and you rise in the morning tired, with no relish for breakfast, and dreading your work, when you are racked with pains—in the head, chest, back, stomach —all over, when you feel “done-up,” and “fit for nothing,”
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    • 149 5 FOR the convenience of our customers our premises will not close until 8 pm. to-day. I i I I I I KENG Co., 14, 16 18, Beach St., PENANG. CIGARETTES 18 25 KNOTS J 1 i I H 95 cents per tin. n I D II ||l *‘A Virginia Cigarette
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  • 45 6 Howakd-Whitlark—On the 30th Nov. 1921, at Richmond to Major and Mrs J Howard-Whitlark (cee Doris Gawthorne) a son. Boyd—Noveuibfr 21, at. Dunblane, wife of Angus Boyd, Hor.gkcng aid Shanghai Bank, daughter. *****.ifee—November 28, at Holmwood, Surrey, wife of Percy Conliffe (late of Singapore), daughter.
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  • 1100 6 On the social and domestic sides of Christmas it is superflous to dwell. Centuries ago an English writer thus gave poetical expression to the popular conception of Yulatide:— At Christmas play and makegood cheer. For Christmas comes but once a year. This injunction continues to be
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  • 1399 6 The lateit rubber remedy,"—the number is legion, but Rubbtr Qualities. atill they come—is that submitted j?y IrT F< LushingtOD to the Colonial Office Commit, tee, the Rubber Growers’ Association, and the Rubber Shareholders' Association, from whom, incidentally, we have received a copy of a circular asking tbessCwho
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  • 341 6 There will be no issue of the Pining Gazette" on Monday. Reuter’s cables be issued on Tuesday forenoon. The Chief Post Office will at noon on Monday and Tuesday. On both days there will be deliveries till noon. Cicely Rubber Estates Company, utd, pays an interim dividend of
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    • 275 6 CEMETERY MEMORIALS < J Celtic and coRNisH > a Merrjg i CROSSES S' jr>J*nt I xmhs s V.TISS M |Jj I F^ E TANG ivet v toy < Nifcfco studio, j Distance NO Object c ■—x; a —err- ij Illustrated Booklet tjl (T.), showing also > < a Wlarbi»- and
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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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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 52 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water To-day. 8 32 a.m. 2 49 a.m. 9 19 p m 2.47 p.m. To-morrow. 9.41 a.m 4. 2 a.m. 10 p.m. 3.48 pm. M ONDAY. 10,37 am. 4 54 am, 10.48 p in, 4 38 pm. Tuesday. 11 24 a.m. 5.37 a.m, 11.24 p.m.
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  • 90 6 DEATHS. Awdry—November 24, at Winchester, Frances Emily, wife of late William Awdry, Bishop in South Tokyo, aged 77. Grant—November 23, at the Dene, R)tungdeao, Sussex, Douglas Stewart Grant, only son of Mr and Mrs Beach Grant, of New York. OBITUARY. London, December 22. The death has occurred of Mrs. Gde--wife
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  • 150 7 DISCU& lON AI)JOU RN ED. Telegrams.] London, December ?2 Dail Eireann adjourned t’.l> January 3 The adjournment of »Dail Eireann *foL lowed ?he failure of after an acrimonious debate, to agree on the limitation of speeches, without wh'*h it was evidently impossible r&ch a vote before Chr stmas.
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  • 208 7 The “Irish Bulletin.’’ the official' organ of Sinn Fein, gave the text of a cir- u.'.-ir alleged to have been issued from the Divisional Commissioner’s Office, Koval Irish Constabulary, Belfast, dated November 9, tr commissioners. county nsjiectors and county commandants Tl|i> stated that owing to the growth of
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  • 155 7 ZAGLUL PASHA TO BE DEPORTED Ca ro, December 22. The military authorities forbade the Nationalist leader, Zaglul Pasha, to participate in politics, and ordered him and eight prominent supporters to return to their villages. They refused, consequently they w 11 be militarily deported thither to-morrow. Excited crowds gathered
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  • 34 7 VICEROY REFUSES CONFERENCE. Calcutta, December 22. The Viceroy informed the deputation that a round table conference was, impossible unless an assurance was fortte coming that the Non-Cooperators w W cease defying the law.
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  • 20 7 The league. December 22. The Second Chamber of tl|e States-Ge-nei*al passed for the ryision of the constitution.
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  • 38 7 London. December 22. The Privy Council granted the Grand Trunk Rai.way Company leave to appeal from the finding of the Arbit ration Ti ibu- B nal, that the-shares of the C ompany at*’ worthless.
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  • 29 7 Washington. Deceiver 23* The Senate agreed to the appropria t-ion of $20,000,000 for Russian famine relief fund- Presidential approval of the hill is expected before Christmas.
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  • 546 7 THE NAVAL QUEST I W ashington. I)e<*embi# 22. I lit- Naval ommittee fifteen, wifli the experts- met this morning. A com. nmnique simply sta-ft’s®that the explained what had taken place in the ttees. A general discussion followed. It is understood that they dismissed the french demands with refejrence
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  • 69 7 Paris. December 23. The Compagnip Messageries Aeriennes will experiment next year, with a direct air servidfc betwee* London and Marseilles. H is hoped the liner win work regularly in 1923. leaving London at 8 a.m. and arriving at Marseilles at 7 p.m. The service will be run
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  • 21 7 Paris. December 23Interpellations on the Banaue Industrielle d e Ch ne were discuss’d in the Chamber oit December 24*
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  • 39 7 Owing to the holidays, the booking plans for«aai’< Royal Hawaiian Troubadours will be al the E. A O. Hotel Office, by favour of the management, from 3 p.m. till 6 pm. to-day, Sunday Monday and Tuesday
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  • 314 7 .—Vale. THE LONDON AGREEMENT. 1 London, December 22. After the final meeting of the Premiers, this morning, stated that agreement had been reached on practically all points. It. is understood that whatever ideas were entertained in quarters regarding tbg eventful summoning of a European Financial Conference, inolud ing
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  • 320 7 EARL OF CAVAN APPOINTED London. December 22. General the Earl of Cavan has been appointed Chief of the Imperial Genera’ Staff, in succession to Field Marshal M ilson. when the latter retires on February 19. General tho Earl of Cavan, who becomes chief of the
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  • 98 7 PENANG TRIUMPHAL ARCH IN SINGAPORE. Subscriptions are invited for the purpose of erecting a Penang Tr umphal Arch- in Singapore, on the occasion of the visit of His Royal Highness th' 1 Prince of Wales. The Chinese ommunity have guaranteed $5OO. and it is proposed to raise
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  • 337 7 The Executive Committee appointed make arrangements in connection with the forthcoming v-sit of H. R. H. ihe Prince of Wales, held its second meetup at the Supreme Court, Hongkong, undei the Chairmanship of the Chief Justice. His Honour Sir William Rees Davies. K.C. The Chairman presented
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  • 152 7 Marseilles, November 22. —Fresh ship ping troubles have broken out here. The crew of the 1 ner Ispahan were refused an increase of pay and refused to sail on Sunday. The sailors declined to modify thoir threatening attitude, and therefore the Messageries Maritimes Company decided to put
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  • 116 7 London, November 20. —It is reported from Athens that Ismet Pasha and Djemal Pasha, who were recently released from internment at Malta, have been appointed to command the Turkish eastern and northern armies. Shefik Pasha, another released prisoner, is inspector-gene ral of the eastern army. One hundred
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  • 69 7 London. November 20,—A telegram from Funchal, the chief town in the island of Madeira, to which the ex-Empe-ror Charles of Austria has been exiled, announces the arrival of Charles, the exEmpress Zita and their ch Idren. Thev were received by the local Portuguese officials and the British
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  • 1611 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. G. P. Clerk and Mr. B. Murdoch arrived by the Teesta from Madras. The Malacca C. M. 0., Dr. Fitzgerald, will be shortly going Home on leave. Mr. O. T. Dussek is now out of the hospital'. Sir Reginald Gamble, Comptroller and Auditor General for India since»
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  • 1009 8 THE LAbOUK QUESTION. A general mee ing of the Ulu Selangor District Planters’ Association was held at the Rest House, Kuala Kubu, Mr R W Tivy io the chair, The Chairman said the only item on the agenda was the consideration of labour matters. Some of them
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  • 237 8 Proposal o funds <or Propaganda The initial meeting of the combined committee of <jf the Rubber Shareholders’ Association took ‘place in the council room of the Rubber Growers’ Association when a preliminary discussion ensued as to the methods to beadopbed in order to secure cooperation between the two
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  • 221 8 Mes-rs Barlow and Co. Singapore report that the market has b j en quieter during the past week and values hav 3 steadily declined. The opening of the usual weekly auction on Wednesday was rather slow at prices showing declines of about 1 to 3 cents all round
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  • 200 8 Penang December 24, 1921. SP. Tapioca $6.75 buyers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold loaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Peeper no stock Mace Pickings $4O sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80a $41.00 buyers 110 s $29.00 buyers <No. 1 $lO 00
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 365 8 f— A Genuine Remedy for INDIGESTION Messrs. Savorv Moore. Chemists to The King, of New Bond street, London, recommend Dr. .Tenner’s Absorbent Lozenges, of which they are the sole manu facturers, as a safe and reliable remedy for Heartburn, Flatulence, Acidity, and I Digestive Disorders. The Lozenges are pleasant to
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    • 216 8 «□■nHDaaaaaaanaaaoißnaDanßaßasnansDiaDßDiaDaaaD °The Chef’s «Success i n converting a simple meal int% an g appeti|ing«r?jpast, may be attained 2 Housewives who use I SAUCE 8’ The AL Worcestershire. s— Q BRITISH MANUFACTURE L l DOLPHIN B’?AND g GALVANIZED 0 CORRUGATED C L IRON I J 24 26 28 30 GAUGE 1
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  • 1036 9 ;Hh crux 0F THE c Mr J 0 P Bland, the well-known sO thoi»ty on Chose Affairs, says i? t b- crux of the Washington £unference, yhe problem of flisirmament hinges chiefly 0Q that country. This truth needs to be realised by the average British > o d
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  • 466 9 Penang, Dkcbmbbb 24, 1921. BEEF- oU) Soup per catty 35 Boast do 4« Steaks do 48 Stew or Corry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak s. do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do SO do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet
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  • 394 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports &b follow»: Markets are quieteiwn anticipation of Mining sliAes having eased in some cases on the reaction in the price of Tin to £172-17-6, a decline of 67/6 on the week, while Rubbers are heavy, the London price the having lost
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  • 122 9 A»i the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association’s 530th auction, on the 21st December there were catalogued 1,755,794 lbs—Tons 783 84 Offered 1,590,083 lbs Tons 709 86 Sold 1,365,085 lbs Tons 609 41 Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet’cents per lb. Singapore Standard Qaality 36| Gond Average Qaality
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  • 140 9 The Straits Trading Co,, Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec 23 a Spot £l7l up 5s 0d 3 months baying £172,17a.6i 2a 6d 3 selling £173 unchangel Local Parity $85.65 December 16th Singapore buyers no sellerfl at $B6/-; Penang buyers no aellera at $B6/The Eastern Smelting
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  • 591 9 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The report of Kuntang Tin Dredging, Ltd, for the year ended 30th September. 1921, states that tbe Company went Io allotment on 30th October, 1920 and took over the property from the Vendors as from Ist October, 1920. Immediate steps were taken to
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  • 87 9 An official report from the Mine, dated the 22nd instant, states that sluicing was resumed on tbe 18th instant and af<er a run of 24 boU’9 it was found that the tables were too steep to save the tin. Tbe volume of discharge was then curtailed,
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  • 1016 9 KENEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. E E So NAMES. CQ OO j RUBBHR (Dollar.) 'g 0 g o .'g 0 Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. oQe 224 e Alor Gajah Rubber Estate j Amalgamated Malay Estates j 5 j’gg Ayer Hitam Planting Syndieatel 9'95 in'-» ISX Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates J jqq
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 54 9 A POINT for ADVERTISERS Any reduction you make just now or during the nexi few months in the volume of your advertising means that much more prominence to the announcements of your competitors clay by day and week by week in the ‘PINANG GAZETTE” Moral: Extend your advertising and do
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    • 445 9 rr* vnTTyxi’-i"..'. r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Short Classified Advertisements. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c. can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at THREE CENTS A WORD, counting the address to which replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion 6 Consecutive Insertions $5 Cash must accompany order, otherwise
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  • 548 10 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. Christmas Day—s a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil); 8 a m. Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Choral Matins and Holy Communion; Hymn 59; Venite 291; Psalm XIX 99. Psalm LXXXV 294; le Deum 4th Set; Benedictus 32; Hymn 60, Communion Service, Woodward; Hymns 62, 313 6 pm
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  • 89 10 Dec 25—P S C Water Polo. Dec 26 and 27—Public Holiday?. Dec. 28—Bat an g Padang, General Meeting, Street 12.30 p. m. D e 28 to Jan 2——Kaai’s Koyal Hawaiian Troubadours, Town H?ll, 9*30 p.m. Dec 30—B*tu Lintar g Rubber Co, Ltd 33 Bench Street, noon. Dec 30—Cash
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  • 173 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES, Tara for mails for Kuropr etc, via Bombay. van Riebeeck for T Semawe, Segli, S»b»ng Olehleh etc, Padang. Edavana for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Modftnein visflßangoon). Peng Fook for Langsa. Doylestown for Singapore and Hongkong. Aing Thye for Pang Nga. Malaya for Bhaket (Tongkah) and Renong
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  • 29 10 104 coolies arrived per ss Teesta, tc. day, of whom 19 coolies were sen to Palau Jerejak for quarantine, and Unbalance proceeded to-day Port Swettenham for quarantine.
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  • 287 10 DAILY (except Bunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh. Batu Qajah. Tapah Road. I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Serembao, 7.15 a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore |&6 p m and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Began Serai By train al» 10.15 a.m.
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  • 138 10 Penang, December I9ZI Bv Coubtust or THR Ohabtbrrd Bank). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/®] 4 months’ right» hank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 5 Dodumentarv 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173") 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 173 q Madras Demand Bank 173 3
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    • 280 10 ffX'' Sk /?T aS/ 01 Wk. 101 l > |< Ml o Sr HI r, 3a—a $1 JwTk/t Ej ft„..w.... 2? 3 K Bonnie G/®r» B«i j E 3 F I A Doctor says: ’T* “I do not think so good a food as Glaxo p§|| 1 |v can be
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    • 253 10 U I a -J wwßc I «<■ (k Tw SAJw»--. I "ilSs I An ’exceltept Food=Tonj c I lor and ailiun 1 children all who dack vitality I an d energy. KEPLER’- I CodliverOilwithMalt Exfra d I Increasen strength and weight and improves I t,le Physique. Verv palatable and easily
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  • 352 11 AMERICAN ACTIVITY. The general review of the conditions and prospects of British Hi India by T. M. Ainscough, rfcis Majesty’s Senior Trade Commissioner there, issued by the Board of Trade, is an able and useful piece of work. It is as unlike the old fashioned Cmisular n>port of
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  • 332 11 The ‘Ceylon Observer’ ascertained that, the volume of Japanese trade with Ceylon is on th el decrease and that Japan is fast losing the temporary ground it gaifrifd as a result of other markets being unable- to supply local demands. The complaint against Japanese goods al*way
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  • 140 11 Sir Owen' Philipps is nof, given to prophecy as a rule and, therefore, his statement at the banquet to West African merchants, on the new motor-ship “Aba.” at Liverpool may be taken as representing more than a pjous’hope. He said that by this time
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