Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 December 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1921-12-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 309. VOL. LXXIX THURSDAY, 29th DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement490 1921-12-29 1 FOR < ENVELOPES 1 OF EVERY > DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST i PRICES, up 498 Pinang Gazette Press, Lt<<: r 1— »n --^r‘-rr —mriTf m nranir.'. TTriMinwiTrTiTi Never Say “D) E” Say Mak, tfe I I “TINTEX” I I Jsast as Jsong as ttje Mouse I BY TREATING WITH DOES490 words
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Advertisement19 1921-12-29 1 SINGAPORE’ AND J STRAITS J Trough diary J For 1922 $3.50 > STOCKED BY. < Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. >. I PENANG <19 words
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Article480 1921-12-29 2 SINGAPORE’S s VICTORY. —eSelangor in the annual Trophy Match which was played on thei Padang, Singapore on in presence of a large and enthusiastic attendance reports tho “Free Press Tlfly won a game which was always interesting, by the large margin of 16 points to 4- and480 words
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Article275 1921-12-29 2 MA(;ISTRATE'S JUDGMENT. w As shortly recorded Mr. A. -P Sturrock. D. 0., Flu Selangor, gave judgment in the Customs Duty case. He convicted the accused on the first charge, namely, “that he. Gan Kean Sw'ee, was at Kuala Kubu on or about November 3rd, 1921. knowingly concerned275 words
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Article1235 1921-12-29 2 January Meetio&M922. RACE DAfS- 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. $OOO with $lOO to the Second Pony and $5O to the Third Pony. A Handicap for all1,235 words
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Advertisement1563 1921-12-29 2 SMALL advertisements, NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES paid tor in advance, PENANG TURF CLUB. RAILWAYS. Commencing January, 1922 a through are published in the Applieaiwos for p,i™te Boxes for the train service nnder will come into ‘•Pinon <7 Gazett e’” forthcoraing Meeting will be received by operation between Bangkok, Siam and1,563 words
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Article1579 1921-12-29 3 DEBATES IN PARLIAMENT. London, D. eenUjer It A— The Hoose of Lords was crowdeu*in anticipation of an exciting debate on the Irish question. Lord Londonderry, who is a member of the Ulster government denounced the treaty which Jie anticipated both bouses would pass, fl* declar>l that the treaty1,579 words
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Article98 1921-12-29 3 The Band will p’ay the following programme of music at the Dato Kramat -ard» ns at 5 30 p.m. to-day. 1 March ...Bow Wow ..Bil on 2 Selection ...The Bohemian Girl... Ba'fe 3 Waltz ...Manueli’a ...Waldteufel 4 Polka ...Fly Away ...Zichrer 5 Galop ..Th—Ra— Ra—800n —de—Ay...MeisBerThe annpal98 words
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Advertisement242 1921-12-29 3 v w '.SPECIAL’ J VALUES. i’ X Afrtiines itis possible '1 1 f t(^us to er pianos of 1 k r oc i musical quality Ji < 1 ver Y l° vv prices. < i u st at present we r 'Oly h ave a number of g> B instnfments242 words
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Advertisement72 1921-12-29 3 '~l Many Beers are Described as the Best; but there is ONLY ONE BEST. fl THIS 1 IS i i BuiJ «RT PORTER uvf.KFOQi-M M 1 BULL DOG LAGER BEER. Britain’s Best Beer. Simonds Milk Stout Each Pint contains the energising Carbo= Hydrates of to io oz. Pure Dairy Milk.72 words
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Article870 1921-12-29 4 Mr A J Stokes arrived from Teluk Anson by the “Sappho” this morning, Mr F Deason, the Secretary of the Singapore C C arrived from Home on December 27. Mr T Isaac Tambyah, barrister-at-law, Penang, is in Singapore with Mrs Tambyah on a holiday. Mr Lo Chang,870 words
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Article652 1921-12-29 4 THE MUSIC OF THE UKULELE. Mark Twain said of Hawaii, No alien land in all the world has any deep, strong charm for me, bub that one Kaai’s “Royal Hawaiian Troubadours succeeded in conveying to a large audience at the Town Hall last night something of the romance652 words
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Article242 1921-12-29 4 The Superintendent, toe Crag Hotel, Penang Hill, wri es us as follows In your account of the accident to Dr Hanna, on X'mas Eve, you statp that Dr Hanna went out through a small doorway on tbe right of tbe lounge. I shall be glad242 words
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Article979 1921-12-29 4 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. 00 g g NAMES# S g? B Hi CQ tO RUBBER (Ddklar.) Jo. Jc.B o. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd, 20c 22|c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate i.QQi 1.60 Amalgamated Malay Estates I.5'J 1.60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 925 10 25 dx Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate* iqq Ayer979 words
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Advertisement435 1921-12-29 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w aewggg <ii 1 I n 1 1 .','g 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 Insertions435 words
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Advertisement124 1921-12-29 4 t 3rom*Sfoefi; J I I tfteddaway’ffirand '.Samel' Mair I Jn sizes 3to 1C inches. 'i Jsineona ;l ala t a Celling i; Jn sizes f 2 to 10 inefjes. I; c l < w <' i" 1 Prices on JJpplieation-fo: H i c Sirotfers limited, j > A 9>enang. j124 words
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Article1162 1921-12-29 5 Ihi. HOME FOR DESTITUTES I A meeting ,f ih< j Executive om niittec of the Penang Chinese l.ab'ioi;-p-s nemplo.'-ment Fund was held it the Chinese Town Hall, on \V -dnesd iy. the, 21st when Hiere were pre sent Messrs. •<*! Paik* Tatt (Chairman), Teo Pint Chong, Lye Kuan1,162 words
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Article432 1921-12-29 5 Only a very short time ago Chinee agricultural labourers in some parts of the settlement of Malacca were will mg to work for a tima f"r food only. Now, it is reported, they want at least a §lO advanoe before taking up employment. “MM." The rubber market in432 words
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Advertisement266 1921-12-29 5 “Volfs for u p,eri«ct R«sl.”l i fFtu I ■I fex. i i n n i 1 II r 1 1) Ii *L (■l* I h krMIL I I w 1 J& ji P TET us show you our perfect Metal Beds —built for jn sleep. Aou will soon see how266 words
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Advertisement139 1921-12-29 5 FREEMASONS SHOULD CONVEY =New year GREETINGS BY PRIVATE CARDS Unique Design and Space for Specially Printed Personal Messages STOCKED BY THE Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED. ORDER EARLY. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX THE CEMENT, i I QUALITY I X x A? H ilf Ima ill x E I FINEST I X X X Obtainable139 words
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Article23 1921-12-29 6 Riley —On Christinas morning, at the European H -spiral. Kuils Lnmpur, the wife of F M Riley, of Baltic Kepong, a son.23 words
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Article54 1921-12-29 6 Macgregoe Simpson—At St Anicew's Presbyterian Church, Singapore, cn December 21, 1921, by the Rjv G H Douglas. Graham MacGregor, Batavis, third son of the late Graham MacG-egor and Mrs MacGregor, 12, Blythswood Street, Glasgow, to Cathie Hop-', fourth daughter of the late William Simpson, of Tranent, and Mrs Simpson,54 words
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Article1133 1921-12-29 6 Dr Malcolm Watson, in the new edition of his book on the Prevention of Malaria in the F M 8, to which we made editorial reference yesterday, mentions with regard to the equatorial climate of Malaya that none could be conceived more suitable for the propagation of1,133 words
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Article1244 1921-12-29 6 < During his brief stay in Bangkok, Lord Nortbcliffe, speaking at Lord dinner at tbe t Club, uttered a tjarrnng to Siam against the danger of going ahead aTittle boo fast, in adopting a new kind of civi<ation.l| Is it really civilisation asked his lordship. If we1,244 words
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97 1921-12-29 6 In connection with the erection of a Penang Triumphal Arch, at Singapore, ou the’occasion of the visit of HR H the Prince of Wales, we have been asked further to drvw attention to the appeal for subscriptions. The sum l«f s’soo has been guaranteed by97 words
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Article44 1921-12-29 6 (From Our Own Correspondent), Singapore. December 29. The Volunteer enrolments 251, with 31 awaiting swearing in. Apparently the Scots are awaiting the decision of H E the Governor as regards the formation of a Kilted Company, a? only 12 have hit#ertc enlisted.44 words
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Article64 1921-12-29 6 (From Our Own Correspondbnt.) Singapore, December 29, At the annual meeting of Sitiawan Mission Plantations, the Rev W T Cherry, who presided, said the estate had been closed for six months and the stall dismissed, consequently no progress had been made, The situation would be considered at64 words
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Article205 1921-12-29 6 We are officially informed that January Ist next, the new road off Western Road, opposite to the end of Macalister Road, wiil be called “Brook T road branching off Cantonment Ko > beside tWe Mercantile Bank Ho 8e > Strathmore, has been named ‘‘Bell FR>a Messrs Crosse205 words
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Advertisement310 1921-12-29 6 frjfc-—--- 49 The Garrett Patent Superheated Steam Portable Engine. The running of Garrett Portable Engines is so 1 smooth and uniform that they fulfil the most exact- ing requirements that are looked for in a modern 11 Engine; the extremely low consumption of fuel and i low working cost enable310 words
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Advertisement21 1921-12-29 6 E. O.” NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER and PIERROT PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL. Dancing till 1-45 a.m. Special Engagement KAM’S ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS.21 words
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Miscellaneous30 1921-12-29 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-dav. 12. 4 inn. 6 51 am. 12.45 p.m. 6.45 p iu. To*morrow. I*2 31 a.m 7 26 a.ua. 1.20 pm. 7.23 p in.30 words
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Obituary16 1921-12-29 6 DEATH. Paglar—-At Malacca, oa December 25, A J F Paglar, after a short and painful illness.16 words
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Article324 1921-12-29 7 CHINESE TAR 11« Telegrams.] W ash ington, I) ece nibe The Far Eaeiern Commit! re’s Sub Committee met after fortnight's recess. The Chinese delegation considers that the probable outcome®»? exiting’ differences fte Jffiinese jariff will be a. «mproiuiee.A They are hopeful of securing agreements gran ting the requestedTelegrams.] - 324 words
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Article13 1921-12-29 7 .Cannes. December 27. Mr. George and Mr. Churchill have arrived.13 words
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Article86 1921-12-29 7 OPTIMISTIC REPORTS. Washington. December 28. It is stated from the White House, that changes made or pending in the policy of the Soviet Government may bring about a resumption of ?rade relation- with Russia. It is added that recent reports received are most optimistic concerning the86 words
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Article33 1921-12-29 7 Helsingfors. December 28. Fi?<roe fighting continued between the Ivireiians and Bolsheviks. The fojjner nave occupied where enemy was strongly entrenched. The Bolsheviks lost 200 killed with many wounded and nrisoners.33 words
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Article52 1921-12-29 7 PRECAUTIONS IN PARIS>ondon. December 27. Following the tl?‘ Applications fo» a new trial of Sacco and ViAzetti, the Italian Communists who were convicted of murder in the United States, the police guards of the Amer can consulate in Paris have bemi owina to the fear fff renewed52 words
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Article55 1921-12-29 7 December 27. The Italo-Russian c<>mn®rcial i®rreement will be followed by the «inclusion within six months of a definite econom c convention. Th? agnoement provides tha> both countries abstain from hostile action on the frontiers ;'#id from internal 1 propaganda against each other. The Italians in Russ a will55 words
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Article531 1921-12-29 7 FREN( H CHAMBER’S tOT> Baris. December 27. I Ch. the conclusion of the dfliate on the Rafpte Industrielle d? Fhine. the Chant '■rr pa-sed vote of confidence in the < by 355 to 117, expressing ,h< determination to uphold French cAdit Jii the Far East, and ascertain responsibilities.531 words
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Article44 1921-12-29 7 London, December 28. > It is reported from Constantinople that Mr. John e B. Dodge, who has been visiting Australia- ■China and North Persia, investigating tr.Jde possibilities, was arrested by Bolsheviks at Batum, alleging he was a Brigsh secret service agont.44 words
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Article77 1921-12-29 7 ANOTHER PROPOSAL. j London. December 28. Th.' Rubber Shareholders Association has sent a letter to the Plantation inpanics staling ihai thd conferenc.es with the Rubber Gn-wAs Association have proved abortive. The proposes a* comprehensive propaganda scheme companies to> provide acre. > 9 Londe® December 28. ’fhe Rubber77 words
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Article270 1921-12-29 7 DISTURBANCES <N CAIRO. December 27 A f oreign Ollier communique says disturbances con.inue”in Cairo. Attempts were made to wreck the railway. A train was derailed on December 25 on the Hcluan Railway. Upper is qui>, most of the disturbances being in Lower EgyptTroops have ®iken over Suez and270 words
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Article176 1921-12-29 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL OPENED Calcutta. December 28. In opening the Victoria Memorial on the Calcutta Maidan, this morning, with great spectacular pomp, the Prince of Wales performed the most historically inJßeresting event thus far of his Indian tour. The superb building is held to be only second176 words
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Article310 1921-12-29 7 “A GANDHI SPIDER.” [To the Editor of the "Pinaiig Gazette, j Sir, —In pass ng the village of Bukit Tengah. on Saturday, on my way to visit an estate in the Province, the dr.ver of the car pointed out a Tamil hut on the roadside, where a spider wa-310 words
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Article2379 1921-12-29 7 MALAYA'S NEED FOR PROPAGANDA. THE FUTURE OF RUBBER. [P, G. Special Interview,] When Lord Northcliffe arrived at Penang last night, he fonnd waiting for him a great sheaf of New Year’s Greetings from all parts of the world, inclading a message from President Harding. Lord Northcliffe sails by2,379 words
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Article350 1921-12-29 7 A Successful Function. The Polise Dance, which was held in the Prince of Wales Masonic Lodga, Northern Road, Penang, last night, was a highly successful function viewed from every stands point. Only a limited number of invitationwas issued, but nevertheless the gaily beflagged ballroom especially, in tbe350 words
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Article916 1921-12-29 8 HON, MR CAMPBELL’S VIEWS. The Hon Mr W J Campbell, in the course of an interview with a representative of the Melay Mall at Malacca, gave his views as follows: Asked what bis opinions were with regard to restriction Mr Campbell said be was in favour of916 words
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Article531 1921-12-29 8 P-nang, Dkckmber 29, 1921. T“ BE EE- < ot Soup f P e eatty 35 Roast 6° Steaks 3o 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue a do do Feet WO 50 Heart e-er catty 40 Liver531 words
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Article187 1921-12-29 8 Penang December 29. 1931 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper fl 5 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $4O buyers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyers 11 Ob $29.00 buyers 1 SlOOOperpio 1187 words
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Advertisement245 1921-12-29 8 I Jord Qar It is a fact that no matter where any other car can go a FORD will GO FARTHER. You know that- have seen it proved manv timesBUT DO YOU KNOW WHY Because the POWER of the FORD engine is MORE THAN SUFFICIENT to drive the FORD CAR245 words
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Advertisement232 1921-12-29 8 ['l ioiri P{7 > u i > £z|L»4 A SIEEL SAFES- B j l* B I I Sari gRs ,i Silt I I FIRE, FALL and BURGLAR PROOF. I Size 70” x 24” x 20” 1. STOCKS NOW ON HAND For Full Particulars Please Apply to* V Societa Commissionaria di232 words
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Article923 1921-12-29 9 GENERAL MEETING. j She second ordinary meeting of ang Padarig Dredging Co., Ltd. was 1 Reid within the offices of the Secretaries, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang, yesterday at 12-30 p m. Thiare were present: Mr. D. A. M. Brown#iiWthe chaff). H on. Mr. I W. H.923 words
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Article139 1921-12-29 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Go's share list; Yesterday. To-day. vu au x SHAKES. M S S X aj x an S 0. J c. Jo. So. Mining Batang Padang 47£c 50c 50c 52jc Nawng Pet Tin J .65 170 1.60 1.65 Renong139 words
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Article104 1921-12-29 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private aud auction sales held this week Cts Per Pon nd. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 32 to 36§ ,1 diamond No. 2 28 31 Unsmoked sheet No. 1104 words
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Article111 1921-12-29 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Dec 28th Spot £172 5s up£l.ss,od 3 months buying £174.5« £1.75.6i 3 months selling £174.75.64 £1,75.6d Local Parity $B6 35 December 29<h: Singapore sold 250 tons at $B6 5/8 Penang buyers no sellers at The Eastern Smelting111 words
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Article62 1921-12-29 9 D ?c 30—Bata Lintang Rubber Co, Ltd, 33 Beach Street, noon, Dec 30—Cash Chem’sts, Ltd, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon. Dee 31—-South Taiping Tin Dredging, Meeting, 33 Beach Street, noon. ,j en 2—Fubbc Holiday. Jan 2—Kaai’s Royal Hawaiian Troubadours, Town Hall, 9.30 p.m. Jan 3—Km tang Tin62 words
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Advertisement205 1921-12-29 9 rurthea Prices. EMMB < Office V *-Z. JWjjfifik 1 L^ RGE GLA3S 9 01 en ho| ders grooved and raised Ao 379, Price 80 cts. each. U" A P A ‘~‘ER WEIGHTS. with R u'L, Leather C Vered Pa P er Weight ■uh Brass Handle. Size-3<4’ x 21,4" p r205 words
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Advertisement72 1921-12-29 9 feo \l\ Cuticura Soap Shampoos Best For Children If you wish them to have thick, healthy hair through life shampoo regularly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. A clean, healthy scalp usually means good hair. Bo»pl».,T*lc«m 1».72 words
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Advertisement212 1921-12-29 9 aama— I Northern Assurance I CO., LTD. g R ESTABLISHED 1836. B ASSETS EXCEED £16,000.000. u o h Fi re I 3. Life. a 3. Motor Car. S I 4. Motor Cycle. fl 5. Personal Accident. I 6. Plate Glass. B R We can give you any particulars which you212 words
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Article139 1921-12-29 10 TU-DAY’S DEPARTURESFeesta for Madras taking mails for Europe etc, via Bombay. Nellore for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Earope, Perak (E 8 Co] for Deli. Sitiawan for Kantang (Trang). Trang for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca and Singapore, Expected Arrivals. Yokohama Maru,139 words
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Article293 1921-12-29 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Paritßuntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batq Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, S 7.15 am Malacca, Johore. Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong I Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train alec 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m.293 words
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Article31 1921-12-29 10 The Thongwa, with mails from Europa, is expected to arrive here at 6 am, on Saturday. The homeward mail, by the Pam Lecat, closes at 2 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Article142 1921-12-29 10 Penang, December 29, 1921. By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 month»’ 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 Bombay Demand Bank M 172 c Madras Demand Bank142 words
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Advertisement164 1921-12-29 10 GIRL BRAND JK |M| BWjfwl B wk H r*. v ’■al *> > Ig aV^uMr^ 1 1 o bsthf -3*7 jaafc^SX.’ **f ll 6^ Y JN§( <iiifi BEER. SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD., PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. Th* fascination of the E»t Is brought ho~ e to you i»164 words
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Advertisement785 1921-12-29 10 pi net ng Gazette r n RATtS OF CASUAL HAZELINE .SNOW ADVERTISEMENTS. e FOR SALE,#™ LET vacant. Etc. Will mate# your skin white, Minimum Charge $2.00 SlYlOOth and? beautiful. For 1 iusdßtion W a 1.75. per inch r a This delio-htiuF insertions 1.50 111,5 e 7 If 3 i. 40785 words
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Article303 1921-12-29 11 j-WSECKED SAILORS IN W.\l.( UTTA. Three Chinr?ye seamen, who were rescued from a mife s from the were brought bfCalcutta recently by the s.s. Ribera bound to that port from Australia with wheat, says the- “Statesman. 5 1' Or four days aaul nights, without food303 words
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Article331 1921-12-29 11 Lt.-Col. F. E. Spencer. Commandant, Straits Settlements Volunteers, writes to the Members S.S.V.F., Singapore. Die New Force-in which you have enrolled does not actually come into being until Ist January. 1922. In the meantime I should like- to make clear for the benefit of members, several points that have331 words
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Advertisement165 1921-12-29 11 ill fs II w Ms b 3 f K ĕa < a. 13 I 'few I I Z Vr® WONDER I Nwnr I GOODRICH i H l r A c^s on the road. |1 Mileage, Safety fe g Service—these i|i a re the reasons.-|| Fit one Goodrich and |i II165 words
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Advertisement231 1921-12-29 11 DO YOU LOOK TIRED Some people always wear a worn, tired look. It is Ute outward sign of nervousness. neurasthenia perhaps, with its characteristic" symptoms, of worry, lack of appetite, headaches and sleeplessness. To such peop.le it should be of interest to know’ that Mlle. Andre Mery, the- famous singer231 words
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Advertisement310 1921-12-29 11 to iiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiMnwniiiii® I Particui ar ly j J in relation to articles of food, the quality is of greater relative import- ance than the price. A smaller quantity of the Best quality is, from a health point of view, more ben ficial than a large quantity of inferior quality. i310 words
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Advertisement1373 1921-12-29 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY.' “NADIAN J-ACIFIC IlioydWest.no S Under contract with the French Government. (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated in Italy.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. “Empress of Russia” “Empress of Asia” HOMEWARD SAILINGS DIRECT MARSEILLES-FAR EASTERN SERVICE. 16,850 to n s G r Register Colombo Afe Massana, Port OUTWARD MAILS. Quadruple Screws—Speed1,373 words
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Advertisement412 1921-12-29 12 1 Underwood j )sfaMar<l k < Typewriters The Machine you will Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) Agents Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. j Ik zl T BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Ineorporated in England Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid up 1.050,000 Reserve412 words
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Advertisement288 1921-12-29 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING Corporation. (Incorporated in Hongkong Paid-up Capital «20,000, 00G Reserve Funds:— Sterling c £‘4,500,000 Silver $21,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000' Head Office :-HONGKOG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bombay Calcutta, Canton, Colombo. Foochow, Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Iloilo, Ipoh, Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, London, Lyons, Malacca, Manila,288 words
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