Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 December 1921
1921-12-27
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1921-12-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE HOLIDAY EDITION. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 307. VOL. LXXIX. TUESftXY, 27th DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.22 words
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Advertisement421 1921-12-27 1 (i WIKKG No, 7. ROAD. Telephone Jf9, WE WANT TO GET J _J YOU asuffiL 1 I INTERESTED I /V 1 FIRE PROTECTION RSSfI Call and See Us About the •MINIMAX’* V W>S£SS Cigarettes Sole Importers THE BORNEO CO., LTD., i v.rcinia (Incorporated in England.! PENANG SINGAPORE IPOH VACUUM |*J421 words
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Advertisement20 1921-12-27 1 j SINGAPORE AND STRAUS I ROUGH DIARY: J For 1922 $3.50 J STOCKED BY: Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. PENANG J20 words
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Article262 1921-12-27 2 8 F P." Singapore Volunteers. Recruiting for the new Volunteer Force is going well and the Colony has bean given an excellent Christina? offering of 230 recruit?, The total enrolments of men who have given their services to date are Colour Service 166 Reserve 42 Auxiliary 22—“ 8 F P." - 262 words
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Article543 1921-12-27 2 The M M Packet Cap Arona, with Continental mails, is expected to arrive here on Thursday. The Thongwa, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon. It is said that the police station at Saogka Dua, on the P+hang trank road, is much healthier543 words
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Article156 1921-12-27 2 GREAT CROWDS AT CALCUTTA. [Reuter’s Calcutta,, December 26. J On Monday, the Prince, of Wales saw what Calcutta really can do in the way 1 of producing native# qjrowd. The Bank Holiday spirit was unrestrained by any political boycott. The' City poured its multitudes, towards the xace-cours-t[Reuter’s - 156 words
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Article74 1921-12-27 2 A STRIKE OF OFFICIALS. London. December 26. The situation in Egypt is dill unsettled Cairo. December 25. Several rioters have been killed, and a number wounded in. the disturbances at Suez. At Alexandria there‘was considerable excitement all day long, the police patrolling the town in armoured cars frustrated attempts74 words
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Article126 1921-12-27 2 THE SUBMARINE TONNAGE. Washington, December 25 Italy and Japan declined to accept the submarine tonnage figures proposed in the American programme, under which the existing tonnage of Britain and the I nited States will each be cut by approximately one-third, leaving France 42.000, Japan 32,000, and Italy 22,000.126 words
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Article101 1921-12-27 2 —Vale. DEFENCE OF M. BERTHELOT. Paris- December 24. —Answering questions with regard to the Industrial Chinese Bank. M. Briand announced that the text of the bill giving the Boxer Indem. nity to ave the Industrial Chinese Bank had been called back. The Government and the Bank of France—Vale. - 101 words
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Advertisement347 1921-12-27 2 ;j T-- >-• «MOSatisfied ''•/W JSp; i W* It is a common experience for a mother to try several J AjL/ A foods for her baby before M 'V finding the right one. flow A < ft* A much bettor it would bo, for Jr |JF baby and mother alike,347 words
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Advertisement208 1921-12-27 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. .Kempton Co., I ereby Five noi ice tm»t «8 their Peuaug Branch has non clostd and Mr. F. H, Nuttall ba? Beve>6ii his connectiun wi h tha firm, his Power of At'oney is cancelled. All b»8 tiers will be daalt with by Kempton Je Co., biugapore, to208 words
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Advertisement351 1921-12-27 2 h“Vours for n Perfect Itifsi." l 1 0- E tTHTT I nrr. i i i a i TtMW5t I i p> H I H I H H '--y— Y i| S’ m H I j g I S R lET us show you our perfect Metal Beds—built for > t|351 words
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Article601 1921-12-27 3 Mr. Montague Ede, Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd.. Hongkong, in a letter, to “The Times,’’ says: The crux of the whole Far Eastern position is China, and the attitude adopted toward' her by other nations. As China exists t<)-day, her helplessness inspires the jealousies of601 words
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Article269 1921-12-27 3 DANGER OF OFFICIAL RESTRICTIONS. The Singapore correspondent of a London firm of exporters, writing on October 17, reported some evidence of an inclination on the part of buyers to mak e inquiries, but added that the import market was “as slow as ever.” Dealing with the position269 words
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Advertisement1287 1921-12-27 3 I malL ADVERTISEMENTS r~ TURF CLUB I n ,jd for iir advance, fcANw>:u I lor Private Boxes for the E JMESA I re publisher? in the he ĕT‘ Dg wW be "«««<• *>J ’L sM I bennriersrgoed, No. 8, Beach Street M to <• M I -pinang Gazette'” <> ha1,287 words
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Advertisement595 1921-12-27 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. :o Important to Capitalists. 0 By Order of the Mortgagee. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At 38, Beach Street, On Wednesday, 28th December, 1921, At ii a. m. The following-property belonging to LIM EU TOH, x (The Mortgager). All those several pieces of land and and595 words
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Article494 1921-12-27 4 FESTIVE GATHERINGS Christmas Eire was apeut) in Penang in the time honoured fashion. Tn the morning there was a hail fellow well met feeling about everyone, with an accompanying air of anticipation which grew more pronounced as the day wore on, A pierrot and pierette dance marked494 words
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Article638 1921-12-27 4 Dr Hanna Seriously Injured. In the streets of the town a remarkable quietness prevailed throughout Christmas Eve and daring Christmas Day, Though there were no accidents in town, we regret to have to record a serious mishap which has befallen Dr Hanna at the Crag Hotel.638 words
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Article268 1921-12-27 4 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 27. There were the usual Christmas festivities. At the hotels, tbe fancy dress balls were largely attended and were most successful. The .Christmas Tiffin at tbe Swimming Club broke the record, nearly 200 attending. Following the usual toasts, the President presented268 words
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Article252 1921-12-27 4 M M.’’ During the holidays,members of the Perak Chinese Recreation Club are guests of tl e Penang Chinese Recreation Club. The footbail match between the teams, played at Victoria Green, resulted in a draw, neither sids sconing. The visitors. who are champions of the Kinta League, were—“ M M.’’ - 252 words
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Article1270 1921-12-27 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr G G Seth is granted mouth’s full pay leave commencing from Decumoer 16th. Beck, Assistant Connuisstjner w of Police and Registrar of Criminals, S 8 and F M S has returned from lonf leave. Mr Fry has joined |fre F M 8 Police as a cadet. He1,270 words
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Article248 1921-12-27 4 8.T.” SIAM AVIATION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, December 24. Lord Northcliffe was frankly astonishedat the progress in Siam as regards aviation. Siam now only purchases the motors from Europe. Ail else is manufactured locally. Lord Northcliffe is visiting Kaaia Lumpur at tbe urgent request of II ir—“ 8.T.” - 248 words
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Advertisement319 1921-12-27 4 149 The Garrett Patent j Superheated Steam Portable Engine. I I The running of Garrett Portable Engines is so smooth and uniform that they fulfil the most exact- jj ing requirements that are looked for in a modern l| Engine; the extremely low consumption of fuel and low working cost319 words
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Article780 1921-12-27 5 THE SUBMARINE PROBLEM. [Reuter's Telegrams, I Washington, '23. The Italian delegatio* suggested to <T a t( Naval ommittee the convoking of an international gathering of broiler a. jpe, after the present in outer to deal particuHr# with Hie quection of submarine and craft. A member ot the delegation[Reuter's Telegrams, I - 780 words
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Article149 1921-12-27 5 ADVICE IN ENGLAND» London, December Mr. Anderson, President of the> China Association, address ng the Japanese Mission on British and Japanese interests in the Bar East, pointed out that Japan’s gieat natural advantages regarding the Chinese trade could not be wrested from her. There was all the better149 words
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Article177 1921-12-27 5 Paris. December 24. —In an inter--view with a representative :>f the “Echo de Paris." M. Briand expressed himself well satisfied with the results of the London Conference which had materially helped in clearing the international sky. It. was necessary that the discretion of all parties concerned should177 words
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Article31 1921-12-27 5 Washington, December 23. President Harding Russ an famine relief bill. Wheat. Marsaw, December 24. The Government is sending 15,000 tons of wheat and Hour for Russian famine Sufferers.31 words
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Article32 1921-12-27 5 Lima, December 24. Peru has sent another note»to Chile, •eiterating to refer the Arica- disfAitei to Ae arbitration o* the United and accusing Chile of relating tig Treaty o>Ancon.32 words
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Article26 1921-12-27 5 The/ Hague, December 23. The Second Chamber passed the b H authorising the Dutch East Indies Loan in the United States.26 words
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Article494 1921-12-27 5 WARSHIPS FRQjH MALTA December 23. The warships and Clematis have been ordered to proceed to Egypt, and leave forthwith. Other warships hava been ordered to leave on the shortest notice. Oen#n«trators Killed. Cairo, December 23. Six of Zaghlul Pasha’s supporters were arrested. Three Refused to obey the494 words
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Article42 1921-12-27 5 Nairobi, December 24. feting on the advice of the Indian Go\ernment. Indians here have decided tc accept, temporarily, the political representation recently offered by the Governor, namely, four seats in the Legislative Council and one on the Executive.42 words
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Article11 1921-12-27 5 London, December 23. Herr Rathenau has returned to Berlin.11 words
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Article489 1921-12-27 5 A SPLENDID WELCOME. Calcutta, December 24 Calcutta has handsomely falsified predictions that she would give the Prine of Wales a cold reception when he arrived on Saturday morning. A hart-el was indeed kept and shops wer e shut; but as everyone goes to the races this489 words
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Article247 1921-12-27 5 Replying t< interpellations, M. Briand Bauque Industriell e de Chine comes up before the French Chamber on Saturday. —Vale. M. Briand’s Statement. Paris, December 25. Replying to interpellations-. Briand said the Banque de France immediately went, t<,- the aid of the Banque Industijelit4 dq Chine last year, when247 words
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Article1410 1921-12-27 5 GERMAN U-BOATS’ ADVENTURES. j The Berlin Correspondent of the ■‘Times” says there ii s in process of publication in the Marine Rundschau.” the German naval monthly review, a series of personal narratives describing minor actions in the war at sea. 11 The Times’ Index” records under U.1,410 words
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Article349 1921-12-27 5 Speaking al a mass-meeting of the Seivukai Party, at Fukushima, recently with regard to educational expenditure. Mr. Nakahashi, Minister of Education, stated in the main as follows: “The total sum of Japan’s educational expenses amounts to ¥.340,000.000. of which Y. 50,000,000 i s defrayed by the349 words
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Article267 1921-12-27 6 The Report on the Census of the Colony. prepared by Air. J. 1). Lloyd, the Census Officer, <i laid before the Legislative Council* on lsth. The Repe t and summary of statistics occupies si printed ]>ages, foolscap folio. The Report states that- the total population was267 words
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Article219 1921-12-27 6 The urgent need of a new Town Hall in Kuala Lumpur was amply demonstrated before the Chief Secretary and the Resident of Selangor at the enteitain ment given by the children of St. Mary s School’ in celebration of their prize-day The haU was absolutely packed but219 words
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Article181 1921-12-27 6 Silver to the value of Taels 4,000.060 entered largely into a dispute which was brought before the civil division, of the Mixed Court, at Shanghai. The contending parties were Tam Laiting, plaintiff and the Kung (’hen. defendant,. The defendant, according to evidence, agreed to purchase from181 words
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Article133 1921-12-27 6 —“Morning Post.” [ln a, telegram from Shanghai, "The Times” and “Daily Mail” announce that “the reception of Lord,Northcliffe by the Chinese has been extraordinary. There is no doubt that the visit has done much for British prestige in China.”] With Britain’s prestige in Shanghai No rival—“Morning Post.” - 133 words
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Advertisement699 1921-12-27 6 I* GROSSMITH’S H I j WiHi-itoiii) iiw <Che Scent of jlraby I I I j There is a myilic Eastern charm about Shem-El* Nessim that delights the senses. It is like a g dream of an Arabian garden, and has been happily I I descnbed as An Inspiration in «ft699 words
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Advertisement349 1921-12-27 6 j <* A soft, e wmte skin a delicate. -go a long wav tpwai’jj true beauty. ’hazeline 1 B Mark I SNdw. removes blemishes from the -Itm, and makes it delightfully smooth and supple. z 1 Buy a pot from your dealer VI y> to-day. ll y/ 1 In gleus349 words
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Article747 1921-12-27 7 PROSPECT OF BETTER DAY’S. The sixth annual general meeting of the •ukit Tambun Estates- Limited, was held at 65, Bishopsgate, E.C-, Sir Gordon B. Y oules (the presiding. The Chairman, Roving t# f adoption of the report and -accounts- said that the A profit for the year747 words
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Article291 1921-12-27 7 The directors of the Plantation Rubbei Manufacturing Company, L mited, an nounced that an extraordinary general meeting would be held at Lennox House Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C., on December 3, when thei following resolutions would be considered and. if thought fit passed as extraordinary resolutions: That each291 words
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Article257 1921-12-27 7 Mr, P. J. Burgess, presiding at the meeting of the Sungei Bahru Rubber Estates, said that the net proceeds fr>»m sales of rubber of the past year amounted to £25.000. which was very much less than the amount received in the previous year, ft was entirely257 words
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Article289 1921-12-27 7 Jugra.—lnt. divd. 10 p.c. Allagar.—Registered with nom. capital £llO,OOO in 2s. shares to take over Alla gar Rubber Estates. Seletar.—Registered with nom. capital £76.000 in 2s. shares to take over Seletar Rubber Estates. Batak Rahit.—Profit- tn June 30 £3,209and forward £7,739, making £10,948, div J 5289 words
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Advertisement224 1921-12-27 7 < Z C W*7l— xti'K.iriL 1 k i i l /7 The Ideal Food Beverage for Invalids and < Convalescents Ovaltine is the ideal food beverage or convalescents because it most abundii iim antly supplies the vitalizing and restorative f elements required to build up the system. All the rich224 words
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Advertisement83 1921-12-27 7 ARE YOU BEING POISONED by constipation The symptons are sick headache bilious attacks, liyerishness, pof appetite, coated tongue, ill-smelling breath If so, Pinketfes will help lyou. Tiny but thorough they act as gently as native, assisting the bowels and liver just enough to restore them to order with out griping,83 words
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Advertisement279 1921-12-27 7 PIANO TUNING, ii AS OUR j; Mr. LEO DYE, CERTIFICATED TUNER M.T A. DIPLOMA, LONDON i* Will Shortly be leaving for an extended I trip in the F. M. S. we suggest that you give us your orders for i, tuning NOW >>♦>< < i Telephone 567, j i THE279 words
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Advertisement1341 1921-12-27 8 I MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. GLEN AND SHIRE. Under contract with the French Government. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. JOINT SERVICE OF DIRECT MARSEILLES-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD. e OUTWARD MAILS J To Japan via Singapore, Saigon, Haipong, Hongkong and Shanghai. FOR GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG i..,. io M/V GLENAVY due about 3rd1,341 words
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Advertisement450 1921-12-27 8 p [“RUSTIKOL"; j The ‘Artjstlc Wood J =.presewafive i I Made I* four Standard Shades, Proof against While Ants, u Dry Rot etc, In Timber. Used by Hundreds of E«. fates throughout Malaya. ■p— niiiiiiin in Manufactured by the well-known makers of HALL’S DISTEMPER J j Sole Agents: Sub*Age%fs: William450 words
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Advertisement290 1921-12-27 8 HONGKONG a SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital 820,000,00 t Reserve Funds: Sterling £4,500,000 Silver Reserve Liability of Proprietors 820,000.000 Head Office:—HONGKQNG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bomba/. Calcutta, Canton, Colombo. Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, ipoh. Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, London, Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki. New290 words
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