Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 December 1921

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILEY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 308. VOL. LXXIX WEDNESDAY 28if DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 477 1 11 !l NIKKO No, 7, NORTHAM ROAD. > I > 5 Telephone No. 579, 5 > V x r r H B i 1 I I I Boring Tools I I 'we Ji Hp «II Wire Ropes i Wm 1' and ot^er I I I I Mining Requisites I I
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    • 19 1 j SINGAPORE AND STRAITS j; ROUGH DIARY J For 1922 $3.50 < STOCKED HY J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. < PENANG. <
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  • 658 2 THE NEW TIME-TABLE. AVt are able throuaW the courtesy of ■ur Railway Department n supplying us with an advanced copy of the new timetable to announce changes which will take place from the end of this month. On the main lii® from instead of the 11-03
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  • 59 2 Over what is reported to have been a small debt police constable Kalpol Singh is alleged to have murdered a fellow ]Kiliceman, named Nurder Singh, in the police barracks. Beach Read, Singapore. The former surrendered himself later in the evening, and was put up before
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  • 1260 2 January /neefins, ,1922. RACE DA.YS.. firSt Pay, Tuesday, 10th January, 1922 Second Day, Thursday, 12lh January, 1922 Third Day, Saturday, 14th January, 1922 FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1922. I—lpoh1—Ipoh Stakes. Value $OOO with $lOO to The Second Pony and ss Ftw the Third Pony. A Handicap
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    • 1511 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, PENANG TURF CLUB. J paid for in advance, MEMBERS’ SUBSCRIPTION. are published in the Members are reminded that their Subscr ip’ions ($10) for the current year “Pinang 1921/ 1922 are now due and should be sent o \U J 111 1110 undersigned a> once. Member» at 3 cents
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    • 139 2 DELICATE FROM BIRTH. HOW BABY’S OWN TABLETS HELP WEAKLY CHILDREN. In three words—“delicate from birth’’ —is expressed a< w’orld of anxieties suffered by mothers whose children have had a bad start in life. For little ones who are ailing, peevish, worried by teething, tickle of appetite, and unable to digest
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  • 554 3 —“S.F.P..” V. IS!: POLICY OF DIRECTORS. Fhe Hih. h aimuii; tr.fiicral meeting of L t a ne Biotlp s, I.united, motop < ;i.uti.vr.s and in.porters, was. held at 2 J‘ i’l2 Orchard lioad, Singapore. Mr. F- carnet and those also present were:— KhWun Hoek. S. Q. Mong, E.
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  • 303 3 D’IYIDEND OF FIVE per cent. Th~e ninth ordinary -general meeting of the Sihipam Valley Hydraul.e Mines 'Limited. wa§ held, at the. Bank Chambers. Singapore. Mr. Chew Wao.ii Poh presiding. Others -pr.tsent were, the. Hon. Mr. W. Lowther Kemp, .F -Watkins., and J. O'May (for the. Se■ crt'tarites
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  • 403 3 BRIGHTER PRO»SPECT»S. There hag been a welcome improve ment latterly in the conditions of the meta) markets, and it may be said that i” appearance, at any rate, they ar e brigh ter than they have been for s«me time past, says the "Financier” of November 29. Sentiment
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  • 69 3 Statistics for London for week ended November 26 were Imports, 862 tons deliveries, 722 tons stock-. 71,923 tons which is adjusted to include stock at tin Metropolitan Bonded warehouses, against 45,465 tons in 1920. Stock on the week thus shows a small increase, but is un several
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  • 336 3 PRESENTATION OF CREDENTIALS. Peking, December 8.-—Dr. Bc-ye, the new German Minister to China, in company with Dr. von Borch and Mr. Ne brendf and also officials* of the Foreign Offiet. had an audience of the President in the Palace yesterday morning and presented his creidentiails. Dr.
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    • 203 3 9 Northern Assurance GO., L?TD* ESTAjpLllHljt» 1836. P a ASSETS* ‘EXCEED £J6,000,000. 6 I Fire X Life. i 3- Motor Car. ■i 4 Motor Cycle. 5 1 5. Personal Accident. 6- Plate Glass. U e can give you any particulars which you < a g may require re the above
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    • 315 3 g “Yours for o Perfect Rest.” 5H M r ml a I Iffli isv r 1 1 I I I. T IWtei! I I I I£t i l| E J L I j lET us show you our perfect Metal Beds-built for g Ll sleep. You will soon see how
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  • 1020 4 A PERSONAL SKETCH. Lord Northcliff-) arrives ia Penang to night. He is not only th? bead of so-called Northcliffe group, wrote Dr Ellis Powell in a home magazine recently. He is the Northcliffe group—a constellation of enterprises scintillating around The Times” the Daily Mail the Evening News and
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  • 334 4 Lodge Royal Prince of Wales, Last evening, the Installation Meeting of Lodge Royal Prince cf Wales No 1,555 E C was held at the Freemason’s Hal), Northam Road, when there was a large attendance of the fraternity to see the Wor Master elect Bro E J O’Reilly installed
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  • 445 4 3F P We are officially informed that tie through train service between Bangkok ai d Penang comes into operation in January 1922. The first through train will leave Bangkok at 7 am. Monday, 2nd Januar and will arrive Prai 422 p m, on Tuesday, 3rd January. The
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 389 4 London. December •15. —Replying t< a Labour deputatioiF headed by Mr. Olynes which urged an unemployment relief programme including revision of the indemnity obligations and other parts of the peaqj treaty the cancellation of war debts, Mr. Inoyd George explained the special wasons for the comparative absence
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    • 97 4 Ixmdon, December 18. Pitiful scenes were witnessed in Hull yesterday evening as a result of the overflowing cf the Humber. Christmas shopping was in full swing when an abnormal tide caused the Humber to overflow, quickly sub merging an area of a mile and a half from the
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    • 42 4 London, December 19. The week-end Hoods along the north-east coast invaded Dundee, whene thefre was a record tide.. Jute sheds and dwellings were Hood"! and damage to the extent cf several thousand pounds sterling was caus-vl in the harbour.
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    • 76 4 London. December 13. —A cabl'e from Sydney, says: The Government (of New South Wales) has resigned. Sir Geo. Fuller has been summoned to form a Cabinet. r A no-confidence motion (says the “Australasian” of November 19"] has been moved by Sir George Fuller against the
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    • 28 4 London, December 19. —The Calico Printers’ Association have despatched a special representative from Glasgow India to investigate the expediency of starting calico printing in India.
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    • 33 4 London, December 16.—The “Victory” has left her moorings in Portsqiouth Harbour for the dockyard for dry docking and general overhaul. The transfer will probably be the. last joursey of famous vessel.
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    • 37 4 London, December IX- Owing to an earthquake Tokioi is practically without water. Many restaurants and all public bath-houses are closed. The public is entirely dependent upon wells sup plies of water transported from Yokohama.
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    • 77 4 London, December 20. Reports are through via, Paris to the fleet fhat a i volution has broken out simultaneously •aM leading towns and seaports in Direct lions are interrupted. Furious cannonading is reported on the. Tagw with heavy casualties and the hospitals art^nvw The new premier Leal
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    • 55 4 LotuJon. December 13.—Lady Pearson in a mtter to the press suggests that a Pearson Memorial Fund should be raised all over the Empire and he dividexl as follows: one third tv Saint Dunstan’s ome-ithird t< the National Institute for tbe Blind and one. third to
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    • 195 4 London. December 15,—With reference to riticism of the prospectus of the new Indian loan to the effect that it does nut repeat the undertaking given in the loan prospectus issued in April that the entire proceeds of the issue will be utilised to railway material in the
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    • 166 4 London. December 13.—Mr. A. C. Chattt rjt- in course of a conversation wirn neuter's Raid that it was fully recognised at (ieneva how imp» itant wore the labour and industrial questions in India. He considered that it was most desirable t«t help the Trade Union inox
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    • 222 4 London, December 14.—The “Morning Post” in a leading article demands the resignation of Mr. Montagu on the ground that he is responlsibte for the present trouble in India. Tho “Times” writing on the same subject congratulates Lord Reatling upon upholding the law which has been gravely
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  • 75 4 The following tie is fixed for tomorrow Mixed Doubles Handicap.—Ser. M®andßMrs. H. ThiMlfall v. •k, 4 Mr. and Mrs. E Reimann (2). Friday, the September:of Three.®- —1 E. T Bennett, W. I# Threlfall, and R. N. Goodwin v. —4 G. w F. Southam. W. KSharpe and E.
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  • 210 4 A very enjoyable children’s partv Christmas Tree was gM n at the >ti■ Co. Chib by the ladies of Bii terworthgo the European children o f lb 7 listrict on Boxing Day. Unfortu the rain the tea feeing g i V( n the groiMds, but this
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  • 168 4 In a pastoral’ letherwo the Roman Catholics G 'f the archdiocese St. An drew s and Edinburgh, the Bishojt Auxiliary (Dr. Graham) states the attitude of hi< Church towards certain forms of female dress. clothi.#! was required, he said, topreserve thejr continence, to protect virtue, to
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  • 349 4 Weltevreden, December 2s. —The Roy I Packet Company is reducing the wages of al] its personnel by ten per cent- from th beginning of February. Union Captains and Mates are protesting, and action is Expected—Aneta. The local agents inform us thSl the N Y. K. liruer "Yoshina Maru'
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    • 500 4 Nc-W ls>fcMtNTS. w 9»SS==S=«==S9S9eSB===»3ESSE9==BSSSSS 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 the
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  • 2576 5 momentous SESSION of PARLIAMENT. London, D cembar 14—The intense D ter s’- displayed on the occasion of the' |rat peniog by the King of the shoAeat s nd no of the moat momentous Sessions of parliament wa s shown by crowds mAsin.^at sn ea rly hoar in dull
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  • 163 5 The annual reporo on the RnffUs Museum and Library for the year 1920 states that the growing needs of the Museum and Library for further accommodation formed the subject of several discussions by the committee. Recommendations bo Government for a new Lio rary building facing Fort Canning Road
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  • 105 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tanda for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmeiu via Rangoon). Expected Arrivals. Yokohama Maru, Singapore, Dec 31. Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, Penaga:—33 Nippon, Edavana, Orsova, India Arrow, Teiresias, Historian, Namsang, Keishin Maru, Cap Arcona, Hermes, Purpura Clear Water, Risalder, Johan de Witt, Pasha. Benledi,
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  • 301 5 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Harit Buntar, Eagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train also 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m, Krch
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  • 56 5 The homeward mail by the Teesta, closes at 10 a,m, to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Nellore, closes at noon to morrow. The Thongwa, with mails from Europa, is expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon. The mail despatched on the 30th ultimo by the Tara, was delivered
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  • 34 5 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 28th inst, at the E E A and C Telegraph Co Noorali Hohong Bank, Fenger passenger Jetlandia Care Slot, Lowder East Orient Hotel.
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  • 119 5 Ptnnng, December 28, 1921. By Courtbsy of the Chartered Bank). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 172] 3 days’ sight Private 176 o Bombay Demand Bank M 172 o Madras Demand
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    • 432 5 z CZ I ENGLAND g I Direct from the Mills to your home Buy all your JDress Requirements and Hou eb fld Goods from the great British Mail-Order House. You will be delighted with the quality and workmanship of the goods, H the up-to-date and attractive styles and the low
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  • 73 6 Grant. —At Batu Gajab Maternity Hospital, oq 21st Dec-mber, to Mr and Mrs G Allan Grant a sou. Albrecht —At Koala Lumpur, on the 22nd December, 1921, the wife of Mr RN Albrecht, of a aon. Finlayson—At Road, Singa pore, on December 22, 1921, to Dr and Mrs G
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  • 173 6 Brookb-Howkll —O i December 21. 1921, at St Andrew’s Cath**dtal, Singapore, by the Ven Archdeacon F G Swindell, M A, Leslie K B'OJks to Constance Beatrice Cecilia Howell. Trewin-Woop- —On 24th December, 1921, at St Andrew’a Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rev J Butterworth, Harold Percy Trewin, Acting Superintendent, Government
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  • 1024 6 A second edition, revised and enlarged, of Dr Malcolm Watson’s s andard work on the Prevention of Malaria in the F M S has just been published by John Murray. A sub-title describes it as a record of twenty years progress and it is also mentioned
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  • 1373 6 iThe reformers are still with the Civil Service at Prorifctioa in the Home, and <ur Civil readers will ue interested to learn that the latest proposal ’lfleets seniority in the matter of promotion. Male’s and throughout the East, bhe traditional claims of seniority have played a paoi,
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  • 58 6 MALAY BOY’S DE*vT9. (From Oub Own Cobrbspondent Singapore, December2b. Shortly after the Bellerophon’s arriva 1 a* the West Wharf on Monday, a Malay boy diving for coins had a leg torn oft by one of several sharks which followe i tb? sh.p A large female shark
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  • 27 6 Naval ratings proceeding home in the Bellerophon from China played Siagap Cricket Club at Rugby and Soccer, the sailors losing 8-6 and 3-0 respectively.
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  • 204 6 (From Our Own Bangkok, December The Hongkong nd Sb gha 2 qqqMQ London, i. flowing Sum. loan, issued at par, anti t interest. T The Chartered Bank have ma *a aßation of $lO 000 to the European L neinp. ment Fund M Porbsmonth Corpor.iion Jecl j el,
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    • 101 6 X FREEMASONS SHOULD CONVEY —“Hew year GREETINGS BY PRIVATE CARDS Unique* Design and Space for Specially Printed Personal Messages STOCKED BY THE Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED. ORDER EARLY. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX rTHE CEMENT. I QUALITY I ®t I TT l-i 4 I’’*! x I*l x i FINEST I -x X Obtainable from
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    • 15 6 “E. O.” NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER and PIERROT PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL. Dancing; till 1-45 a.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 853 7 THE' SUBMARINE »NNAGE [Reuter’s Telegrams.] W ashington, Deapmber 25Italy and Japan decided to accept the nbmarirfe tonnage figure? proposed in he American programme, under which the xisting tonnage of Britain and*the Uni. d States will each ut* btapproxi. .ately one-thjrde leaving 42.000. Japan 32.000, and Italy 22,0 pp.
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  • 77 7 BIG DEMONSTRATION ATA SHANGHAI. Shanghai, December 9.—Twenty thousand Chinese yesterday demonstrated as a protest against direct negotiations with Japan on the Shantung question. Students and merchants predominated. In spite of rumours there was no police interference. Banners in Chinese, English and French demanding the unconditional return of Shantung
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  • 88 7 PREMIERS MEET IN PARIS. Paris. December 27. M. Briand met Mr. Lloyd George at the station en route to Cannes, and the Premiers conferred for half an hour. Russia. London, December 27. It is stated on good authority that Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand decided in principle
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  • 165 7 A STRIKE OF OFFICIALS London. December 26. The situation in Egypt is still unsettled Cairo, December 25. Several rioters have been killed, and a numbor wounded in the disturbances at Suez. At Alexandria- there was considerable excitement all day long. The police patrolling the town in armoured cars frustrated
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  • 95 7 STATEMENT BY DR. NANSEN. Christiania, December A warmly worded appeal for help has been issued by Dr. Nansen to several nations, in which he dwells on tl> frightsufferings of millions of Russians from hunger He the ments is consumed by the Soviet and the Red arffv as
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  • 433 7 DEFENCE OF M-*BERTHELOT. Paris- December 24.—Answering questions with regajal to tt?e Industrial Chinese Bank, M. Briknd announced that the text of the bill giving the Boxer Indemnity to ave the Industrial Chinese Bank had been called back. The Government and the Bank of I rarme had used all
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  • 13 7 Peking. December 26. L ang Shih Yi has been appointed Premier.
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  • 56 7 Louden, Dcwnber 17. —A message from Peking says: Premier Chin has resigned. No reason is given. It is anticipated that the President will appoint the Foreignl Minister. .Doctor Wu Yen, to be acting Premier until the Conference at Washington is over. Most of the other Cabinet Ministers
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  • 109 7 CARPENTIER’S MATCH WITH COOK. It is announced from home that the match between Georges Carpentier and George Cook of Australia way postponed unt 1 January 2. The Australian is said to be in wonderful fettle and has been fit to fight any time during the last month. At his
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  • 350 7 GREAT CROWDS AT CALCUTTA. Calcutta. December 26. On Monday, the Prince of Wales saw what- Calcutta really can do in the way' of producing a native crowd. The Bank Holiday spirit was unrestrained by any political boycott. The City poured its multitudes towards the racecourse. An unending
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  • 448 7 A USTR ALT AN SAT ISFA CTI ON. The Australian newspapers make a pro I mment feature of Princess Mary's en-1 gagement. They are warmly congratula- I tory. especially 7 oven- the departure in an alliance outside the Royal family. The “Sydney Daily Telegraph.” commenting on the
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  • 1486 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. “8.T.” Mrs. Huxley has left Kuala Lumpur for Home. Mr. L. V. Fox has returned from leave, says the “M.M.” Mr. D. Dudding is in the Nursing Home at Bangkok. Colonel S. F. Muspratt, Indian Army, has been appointed Aide-de-Camp to the King. Mr. A. F. J. Paglar,
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  • 447 8 F. P.” GREAT SU( ESS. It was something of an innovation bo have, a comic fcotball match in Singa pore, and event “staged on the Padang was voted by all to be an unqualified success. As was anticipated, the performance” attracted a huge crow 1, and the
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  • 365 8 London, December 17.- The league assixtiatiou football matches resulted to-day as follows: First division: Birmingham 2, Sheffield United 1 Blackburn Rover- 1. Pres n North End 0: Bolt</r> Wanderers 2. Bradford City 1 Cardiff City o; Huddersfield Town 0; Liverpool 2, Manchcst'T City 2: Everton 1, Middlesbrough
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  • 98 8 A. C. Maclaren, speaking at the Cricket Club dinner, exprtejssenl agreement with Armstrong that English County cricket had become to a large extent commercialised. In with Armstrong, he l\’arn«l the Australian captain's opinion was that English professionals would never wini a test match in.thre. days ’4|<y stood to
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  • 378 8 -"M.M." THE SER EM BAN MEETING. The Seremban Rifle Club held its annual meeting on December 17th and 18th when very enjoyable and successful days were spent. There was a splendid array of prizes presented on the range by Mrs. R. M. Robertson, who was introduced by tho
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 459 8 SLOAN’S LINIMENT Penetrates without Rubbing. Just a few drops of Sloan’s on the painful spot and the pain stops. It is really wonderful FITH S*§Si fa i how quickly Sloan’s acts. No need to rub it jjxkkl r' in laid on lightly it penetrates to the bone and brings relief
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    • 154 8 UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS. It ig surprising how many people are afflicted in this way, though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pa.n. troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy. This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to go
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    • 283 8 f'/ W-W /mw a 1 I IKT II I Expectant ana Nursing Mothers Ji find in Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly two < kSy or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and G- I -Jr after the birth of her baby), Glaxo not
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  • 604 9 > REPORT of the directors. The report of the Directors of Johsl Tin are>fg‘ D ,or the > ear *nded 3tst August, 1921, si a' ee.• Since #3lst Au a <t last, two further calls of 10 cents have b°en made making the shares paid. ,In
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  • 272 9 The Directors’ Report. Tbs annual report and accounts of the astern Smelting Co. L'd, for the year ended 31st August 1921 were issued in London on 23rd instant. The profit and -Oss account for that year shews a nett loss of £16,350. After deducting this loss,
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  • 76 9 in v are the latest quotations m Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list e Yesterday. To-daf. SHAKES. J> S S •i a =3 x co m 5 c. J o. Sc. Sc. Arit Iftrak 1.80 2.00 1.80 1 9t> 'Mining. PgPlandok... 25c 20c 20c 15c d. PapanT 2
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  • 157 9 RUBBER SHARES SAG. Mt ears Baker Morgan and Co., Ltd Kuala Lumper on Friday reported:A steady business has been maintained throughout the week, until finally attention is given being to the coming holidays, which are the first that quite a number will have been able really to
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  • 18 9 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, NL, from 18th to 24th December, (being one week) 20 tons.
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  • 64 9 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Dec 28' h: Singapore sold 100 tons at $B6 Penang buyers, no sellers at $B6. Messrs Boastead and Co To-day’s quotation for Singapore refined tin $B6 per picul, business done 100 tons; Penang refined tin $B6 per picul, buyers no sellers; raw tin
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  • 247 9 Pbnang December 28, 1921 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $4O buyers Cloves ...$l2O sellers Nutmegs 80a $41.00 buyers 110 s $29.00 buyers f Ro. 1 $lO.OO per
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  • 937 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. <( NAMES. gJ s’ a RUBBER (Dollar.» 8* Sc. s c AlUnby Rubber Co. Ltd, W.. Alor iUajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kumng Rubber Estates 9,2 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. ‘{’on Ayer Panas Rubber Ei%teB Xn Balgownie Rubber PttaTe Bassett
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  • 522 9 Prnano, December 28, 1921. BEEF— cts Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of
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    • 11 9 TISpS •LETTER PRESS S INK ROLLER COMPOSITION P. G. Press, Ltd.
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    • 92 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 15 cents. Local. E. di O. Hotel. Runnyniede Hotel. Kee Kee Hotel, 5, China Street. Penang Railway Station. Money Changers' Stalcb. Logan’s Baildings Archway. Md. Myelin, No. 48, Beach Street. M. M. Haniffa, No. 10, Beach Street.
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    • 264 9 ;> B TO-NIGHT g at the I PENANG TOWN HALL, KAAIS ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS SINGERS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS. g The best show that has visited Kuala Lumpur for EE years.” Vide the Malay Mail.” S Prices $3 $2 and $l. =Ĕ EE Dancing after the show from 12 p.m. to 2
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  • 1052 10 A MENAGERIE FROM NEPAL Prince of Wales’ Camp, Bhikna Thoree, December 20.—A pleasant ceremony took place yesterday when His Highness the Prime Minister made a few presents to H R H the Prince of Wales, According to the old custom of Nepal which is still in force
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  • 649 10 —itf Calcutta, eDscamber 17:—A large number of studeat volunteers arrived in Calcutta from mofussil actions in Eastern Bengal and more are expected. Picketting for the hartal on the 24th was again brisk this afternoon in all sections of the city particularly in Bsrrabazaar where over 70 volunteers were
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  • 62 10 Dec 28 bo Jin 2—Kaai’s Royal Hswagao Troubadours, Town Hall, 9.30 ,p.m. Dec 30—Batu L ntang Rubber Co, 33 Be<*ch Street, noon, Dec 30—Cash Chem'sbs, Ltd, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon Dee 31—South Taiping Tin Meeting, 33 Beach Street, noon. Jen 2—Public Holiday, Jan 3—•Kunbang Tin Dredging,
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  • 884 11 A LADY IMPRESSIONS J üblislu'd at a when ihe W;isConference is diWciissmg China thej pivot ot the whole Far Eastern situation”- 'Chinese Mettle” (Hodder and Stoughton, 12s. 6d. net), the latest of Miss E. G. KerAs s of Chinese life, is issued Miss Kemp possesses a double mialificaiion
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