Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 December 1921
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1921-12-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 18 b» No. 311 VOL. LXXIK SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1921. PRICE 15 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement122 1921-12-31 1 NIKRo i: No, 7. *NORthAM ROA>l 1 I. ’> Telephone No. 573, > t 9 Haboko Tea. i i Carefully selected aifd free from dust. Each packet coritains i lb. of J Tea weight. vw Obtainable from the best dealers. f I jgM A M ’i CIGARETTES SOLE IMPORTERS: J122 words
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Advertisement22 1921-12-31 1 SINGAPORE AND J 4 STRAITS i; ROUGH DIARY s J For 1922 $3.50 'f STOCKED BY:- J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. PENANG22 words
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Article1773 1921-12-31 2 M p ort VALERA’S DECLARATION. London, December 9—At the conclusion rf rhe meeting of the Dail Eireana Cabinet, Mr de Valera issued a statement saying: Yon have seen in the pubi c press the text of th* proposed treaty wi h Great Britain. The terms of this agreement1,773 words
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Advertisement1121 1921-12-31 2 qmati nVFRTISEMEN VS, S. M. P. MOHAMED IBRAHiM CO. SMALL ADVLKI OLIVIA io, 3a union Street, Penang, r paid for in advance, P. Mohamed Ibrahim twenty years are published in the serv ce and<r r.h« lateK. Paor.ee 2o die puMi Loafing and unloading go” u Pinang Gazette'” cent® P~ r1,121 words
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Advertisement965 1921-12-31 2 '.weczeßL gR •^NWSEHCE k InßedPatches.Facehjjiked Badly. Cutlcura tfeai* l Y V < J “Red patches that turned scurfy > 2 started on baby's face, and afterwa “s turned to weeping eczema. It used to itch and burr, for his 1 '.l fingers were always scratching, n t ft caused him965 words
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Article1737 1921-12-31 3 iXsf'LT TO THE HAGGIS. (from Correspondent) 3O. -Not since a Sassenach invad< > wrested the Stone of Scone from our pos-scssii.ni has a more flagrant insult been inflicted upon Scotland, ant Fit is feared that what has place in Londoni., this week may profoundly influence Anglo. Scottish rePations1,737 words
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Advertisement377 1921-12-31 3 -n-in.iigi.il i.wi 1 e rtbu,, n l Acidity, elc« the celeb.>ted which nowaf 9 V originally neutralising Acidity in the stomljh* es ln a remarkable degree the of a Bafe and remedy fo? give eve# in the 1 digestive disorders. They W a short course ordinary *i I ’t|jh§ e377 words
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Advertisement84 1921-12-31 3 ,1 I I I Many Beers are Described as the Best; but there is ONLY ONE BEST. MBgi I THIS 111 IS IPORTER AC<!ID«* s Ci I Qnoch cvsspoou bt m BULL DOG LAGER BEER. Britain’s Best Beer. i Simond s Milk Stout I Each Pint contains the energising Carbo84 words
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Article1902 1921-12-31 4 ENTRIES FOR THE NEW YEAR MEETING. The Ne* Year Meeting of the Penang Turf Club, entries for which closed last night, promises to be an interesting one. In addition to many of the old familiar horses there is a large entry of new b’ood and the number1,902 words
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Article137 1921-12-31 4 Selangor meet Perak in the HM 8 "Malaya Cup competition on the Padang this afternoon. This match will decide the championship of the Northern Section. A draw will place Selangor at the top, whereas Perak has to win outright to qualify to meet Singapore in the final.137 words
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Article467 1921-12-31 4 Two pictures come to my memory of Macao (pronounced McKow). One is the ruin of the majestic cathedral dating back more than 300 years; the other a garish building ab the end of a narrow cobbled street with its illuminated sign, “First class Gambling467 words
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Advertisement410 1921-12-31 4 NEW AOVERTfSe-MEN fS. Short Classified Advertisements. < Wanted, For Sale, To Let. &c. can be inserted in the Pinajig 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 the410 words
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Advertisement226 1921-12-31 4 [l EfOR- ALL AROUrtlb I I i I I. Every room needs the brightening touch of Johnson's Prepared Wax. It will rejuvenate your furniture, woodwork, floors, automobiles and linoleum—preserve the original finish—and give your home a bright, well groomed ?*> appearance. e < Prepared Wax imparts a beautiful, artistic lustre,226 words
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Article1001 1921-12-31 5 Passenger shot and $120.000 w One of the most daring- piracies within recent years occurred on the China Sea on the 15th and 16th December, when the Kwang Lee, a vesstAof 1.468 tons belonging to the China Navigation Co. was looted and $l2O 000 in bullion,1,001 words
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Article216 1921-12-31 5 The habit of attending football matches has become so prevalent, that most people have lost sight of the fact that it is an illegal practice, and that by watching a football match they render themselves liable to a. fine and even imprisonment. The secret has been revealed by Colonel216 words
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Article104 1921-12-31 5 A SWISS EXCHANGE RATE COMEDY. The difference in the exchange value of the Swiss franc for the Austrian crown i« now so great that Swiss workmen in receipt of out of work pay at the rate of 6-50 frs. a day find it- w orth104 words
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Advertisement442 1921-12-31 5 i i nt) .L_ g| I I I' S># L '5 -AA ®b~ i &MFA. £WV 1 oRWw h I I X -r|Mv.. 1 WKJ' I That s splendid. I told you f I '•‘Wincarnis’ would do you good.” ‘Wincarnis’ affords satisfaction both co those who recommend it and to442 words
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Advertisement391 1921-12-31 5 WHY SOME PEOPLE ARE CHEERLESS. Charles Dickens, the great English an thor, once described n one of his famous sketches how some men change in a- few years from good humoured well-dressed beings to seediness in appearance, languid and dreary in manner. How true these words are at the present391 words
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Advertisement192 1921-12-31 5 I Kflfli’s Royal I I Hawaiian Troubadours Saturday Night J Performance Cancelled. Matinee at Town Hall, AT 5 P.M. J You can book your seats at Robinson's. Popular Prices $2, St &50 cts. t I Special J are well I of I 3iaai s fß,oyal I Hawaiian troubadours, g I192 words
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Article19 1921-12-31 6 Williams—Ou December 30tb, at Taipiug Hospital, to the wife of G M L Williams, Paint Bantar, a son,19 words
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Article1215 1921-12-31 6 To-morrow, we shall, metaphorically speaking, resembe Janas, the deity of the ancient Romans who bad two faces and who presided over the beginning of everything. We shall be looking back into the gloom surrounding the defunct year 1921, with its successes and its failures, and1,215 words
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Article1067 1921-12-31 6 v r TB-* p lanters' meeting at Bahaa at which I the future of the Incor- < The Planter*; porsted Soctety S octety? r f Planters was drecussed has expressions of opinion various quarters. On the 9 strikes many people who are to approach the question without1,067 words
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Article204 1921-12-31 6 TIANG GUAN BRICK CT (From Our Singapore, Tbe affairs of the Tiang Guan Brick ana Tile Company ca%ie in for a considerable amount of criticism by shareholders annual meeting. Mr Schirmer, who fftesiued said through tbe failure jsteibe American expert to produce marketable goods by handpower the Company204 words
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Article174 1921-12-31 6 There will be no issue of the PinUng Gazette on Monday. The Chief Post Office will be eleged noon on Monday. There will be deliveries to town and suburbs till noon. z The fi>* new building of the C®f<^J eu Bank, ®k>ng, was opened on Inst.174 words
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Advertisement323 1921-12-31 6 tew-r •j|7 49 The Garrett Patent I Superheated Steam I Portable Engine. H V J The running of Garrett Portable Engines is so H 1 smooth and uniform that they fulfil the most exactI 'ng requirements that are looked for in a modern j Engine the extremely low consumption of323 words
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Advertisement19 1921-12-31 6 NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER and PIERROT PIERRETTE COSTUME BALL. Dancing; till 1-45 a.m. Special Engagement KAM’S ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS19 words
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Miscellaneous38 1921-12-31 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 1. 3 a.m 7.58 a.m. 1.51 p.m. 7.58 p in. To-morrow. 1.33 a.m. 8 26 a.m 2.11 p.m 8.18 p.m. Monday. 2, 2 a.m. 8.56 a m, 2.45 p.m. 8.48 p.m.38 words
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Article549 1921-12-31 7 A F.-yRLY SATISFACTORY success.” [Reuter’s lecdmber 29. Ji Sarradt's TU*,» th.l rte French demands were based *O,, d conception of the true needs%tf 3,nd her difl not conceal ioiAwith it Balfour decided that aitinUrior mi' !ita;» moie ships coiWd nevlh nous Lv imperil a superior military power. On[Reuter’s - 549 words
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Article39 1921-12-31 7 ITALY'S 1 Rome, 3O. j J'hi- newspapers state that tlFe l’ r micf Signor Bonomi, Foreign Ministep, Marq u i Torretta. the Fiij v.cc Signor Solĕri, and a munoOr of expy is, will attend the Can neM>Conference.39 words
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Article253 1921-12-31 7 ICIAL CALL BY GERMAN R EPR ESENTATT 10* < Paris, l)eccmb<-‘ifc29. 11 official that hW Fischer other German reprisentJuves e ,d on( the Reparation (‘omwhether an immediate was required tp the note cabled December 17. The cummitaion re plied the German. Government Si.'ne was capa.bo of judging what253 words
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Article58 1921-12-31 7 CONFERENCE IN PARIS. Paris. December 30. M. Loucheur presided at. the opening* of the Conference at the Quai d’Orsaj. on the question of the most effective form of international co-operation for the industrial reconstruction cf Europe, especially Centra]' and Eastern Europe. Britain, France. Italy and Belgium are represt'nted at58 words
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Article98 1921-12-31 7 NEAT REGULATIONS. London. December 39. The announcement that sample post packets must in future be limited t" twelve ounces weight and twelve to eight inches size, as against the present allowance of five lbs. and no restriction of size. s viewed with extreme disfavour in Lancashire cotton98 words
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Article91 1921-12-31 7 STRIKE OF COLLIERS LIKELY. Cape Town, December 30. The latest development,, in the situation i’ 1 the Transvaal Mining industries indicate that a strike of colliers on January 1 is almost- inevitable. The main cause of the dispute is the' endeavour by the Mines to reorganise labour by91 words
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Article32 1921-12-31 7 Santiago de Chile, eipiy to the proposal of the Perucabled on December 24, Government says it vuAl only regard application jtfiird* Treaty of Ancon iT 1883 to Tacna and32 words
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Article37 1921-12-31 7 December 30. capital of 8200.marks, «has been formed in Munßh, for th«purpose of construing a RWne-Ma-ineAnube Canal, linking the Nomi and BlacllSeas, estimated to take tyfnty years The C entral Jfl indus%ial, bankS»nd shipping;37 words
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Article36 1921-12-31 7 RicardoSjorge^Vt^ ec W I for P"r»gal- is l e.i Vi 4 Eas on interJttimi 11 ctl purpose of f}, c |11( st j ()i WjL j defence of agaifisr fl of epidemics. 4 fl fl36 words
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Article114 1921-12-31 7 cabmen str he work. Alexandria December 29. Ihe cabmen struck work for p' li ’cal purp,#es W Zatflul Pasha Deported. Cairo, December 30. Zaglul li other arrested persons sailed from Suez for Ceylon last night. t British Official Shot Dead. Cairo. December 30. A Locftwtive Superintendent, named Hatton,114 words
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Article59 1921-12-31 7 A SHORT REVOLUTION. Lisbon, December 30. The new Premier, Senor Cunha Leal, protfiiptly checked the revolutionary movement during the night of December 28 by concentrating troops ini the. city and arresting the ringleaders. The city is again, normal. Order Maintained. Lisbon, December 30. The Gg-vcj ument disposes of sufficient59 words
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Article53 1921-12-31 7 CON FERENCE SUGGESTED. London, December 29. The Association of the British creditors of Russia has issued a statement, warmly approving of the suggestion for an international conference Russia, dedaiing that the payments of Russia’s debts cannot be expected unless Russia is admitted t f ,< facilities to53 words
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Article86 1921-12-31 7 Chicago. December 3(>. A statement issued by Messrs. Seai>. Roebuck and Company, one of the largest trading organisations in the country, says in view of the large net loss anticipated for 1921 the sale has been consummated of £16,000.000 worth of the Company's real estate to86 words
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Article54 1921-12-31 7 The -plit mentioned on December 2*? occurred at- the Khilafa-t Conference, which met simultaneously with the subCommittee of the Nationalist Congress. The Nat onalist Congress, with a dozen dissentients, adopted Gandhi’s'creed resolution. previously adopted by the >ubiects Committee, as cabled earlier. The resolution also recommends the maintenance of54 words
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Article45 1921-12-31 7 The Hague, December 29. The First- Chamber -of the StatesGeneral adopted a bill authorizing a loan of 8100,000-090 in America- for the Dutch Indies at the maximum interest of 71 per cent. The first instalment of 830,000,000 will be issued immediately.45 words
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Article39 1921-12-31 7 London, December 29. The British Ingersoll Match Company .announce that they are not connected with -the firm Robert Ingerwß and Brother to which yesterday’s message referred. [A receiver has lieen appointed for the latter firm].-39 words
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Article40 1921-12-31 7 London. December 29. A general improvement, was registered on the Stock Exchange, in Russian shares folloving the official announcement that the Soviets had approached the RussoQgMflflßhgflßkequesting a rĕiminptiqwnf the negotiations for the return <dmhd company’s property.40 words
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Article25 1921-12-31 7 INCREASED NOTE CIRCULATION. London,' December 29. I*' The. Reichsbank note circulation has pnereased to 108,986,000,000 marks. The Iweek’s increase amounts to 4,428,000,000.25 words
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Article131 1921-12-31 7 PARTIAL MORATORIUM DECLARED. Rome, December 29The Banca Italiana Disconto has suspended payment. The Government has declared a partial moratorium with the object, of dealing with the situation. Crowds art thronging the premises, w’hich are protected by police. Run in New York. New York- December 29. The131 words
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Article74 1921-12-31 7 FR EN CH GOVERNMENT’S PROPOSALS. Paris. December 30. In the. Chamber, the Finance Committee was informed of the Government’s proposal's for the rehabilitating of the Banque Industrielle d'e* Chine. It- was decided, however, not to appoint a reporter, until they heard a report of rhe situation, which M.74 words
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Article123 1921-12-31 7 EXCHANGE IMPROVES. Paris- December 29,—The announcement of the Government’s decision respecting the Banque Industrielle de Chine, the drastic curtailment of public expenditure by Parliament, abo the Government’s energetic attitude in the matter of German indemnities, are having a distinctly favourable effect on the economic situation. The- financial123 words
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Article33 1921-12-31 7 TO VISIT PARIS. Paris, December 29. Herr Rathenau and Herr Fischer left Bendin for Paris, jt is reported at the invitation cf authoritative British quarters, although the visit is unofficial.33 words
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Article38 1921-12-31 7 Paris December 29. —The French press notices the friendly feeling towards Marshal Joffre during his stay in Bangkok, anj writes that France is very favourably impressed by the hearty welcome and splendid entertainment offered the Mar-shal.-Vale.38 words
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Article33 1921-12-31 7 Paris, December 30. The French census for 1921 shows that the. population of France, including Alsace Lorraine, is 39,402, including 1,550,000 foreigners, compared with 39,604,000. including 1.132,000 foreigners, in 1911.33 words
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Article127 1921-12-31 7 IHE CONSULAR SERVICE. London, December 29. In connection with Lord Northcliffe’s statement in Bangkok, Mr. Balfour, the vice-president cf the association of British Chambers of Commerce, interviewed by a “Times” representative, said a Consul should be- well paid in order to hold his own with other127 words
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Article880 1921-12-31 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Legge have left Kuala Lumpur for the Nilgiri Hills. Mr. A. J. W. Watt, of the Hongkong Bank, Kuala Lumpur, left on Thursday night for Hankow on transfer. Mr. Low Kway Song- late manager of the now defunct journal, the Eastern Illustrated Review,880 words
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Article247 1921-12-31 7 GENERAL LOAN BILL. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Thursday. Present, His Excellency the Deputy Governor (the Hou. Mr. F. S. James). His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major General Neill Malcohn). ThtHon’ble the Attorney-General (Sir J. W. MuriisonA The Hon’ble the Colcnial247 words
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Article169 1921-12-31 7 TRAFFIC CONTROL AT THE E. O. The following police order dealing with the control' of traffic at the E. and O. Hotel, will be enforced to-night (New Year’s Eve) I. All vehicles setting down persons at the E. O. Hotel shall do so at the main entrance of the Hotel.169 words
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Article155 1921-12-31 7 Nearly two years ago a movement was inaugurated for a Co-operative Society to be. formed iu Singapore, on a basis founded on well* known Societies elsewhe~\ A number of members was secured and a considerable capital subscribed, rules drawn up and everything possible done to start the155 words
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Article745 1921-12-31 8 —-S F P.” RESTRICTION AND RENT REDUCTION. The eleventh annual general meeting of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates Limited was held at the registered offices of the company, Market Street, Singapore In moving the adoption of the report and accounts for the year ended August 31, 1921,—-S F P.” - 745 words
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Article119 1921-12-31 8 Penang, December 31, 1921 By Coubtusy of ths Chartbbrd Barb). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ sighb Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 3/8 ti 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 172’ 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 4 172 c Madras Demand119 words
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Article405 1921-12-31 8 St MARTYR. The Feast of the Ci’fuu^ision —8 a.m Matins; 8-30 am. Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral)‘Woodward; 10-45 a m. Ma-ins (Chinese); 6 p.m. Even sone. H\ tnn 60; Psalm 200; Psalm CXXI 252; AtC Dimittis Maunder in C; tLmns 74, 179, 165 Friday, The Feast,405 words
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Article186 1921-12-31 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Egra for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Peng Fook for Langsa. YokuhamaMaru for Colombo, Dhanushkodi. Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London. Aing Thye for Pang Nga. Malaya for Bhakeb and Renons Paul Lecab for Ceylon, Suez, yTt Said, Marseilles and Europe. Thongwa for Port186 words
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Advertisement300 1921-12-31 8 -SSB3SIS g ir p ii— P i >■» r—* ifti— a IlWWin J J S h ISRi I t The Chefs I BV APPOINTMENT U Success II 1 1 may b e atta nec l JB s ky ever Y house- Ji \W? A wife, who has I 1 i300 words
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Advertisement233 1921-12-31 8 *1 L 1 l <• t j Every Man ,4 Needs a Razor that will give him a clean, smooth, and rapid shave. But t such a shave is only possible with a perfect shaving edge—--2 and a perfect shaving edge can only be obtained by stropping. This is where233 words
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Article350 1921-12-31 9 F. xgapore MAN AND THE sio.oou THEFT. J Hongkong correspondent <t t}> Mraits Times'’ telegraphs:J Chinese held by the police lor I Jin to Sjngapo| M|^^ehargL>o j I/ lu S P'>ooo belonging to a *%.po ;II J f on night amr<>. if e has been ar.350 words
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Article163 1921-12-31 9 'LD BRIGADE'S” SPLENDID RESPONSE. j Singapore Volunteer Force conti»fl ■gt jjJFHtly, and. with the addi- A’| <f q now numbers 316Press.” This practically ,<i‘ s the intending Scottish Volun- ho the decision with ■’•-.i.'.! t the fVßiation of a kilted Scot'ct < rnpauy. It was learned yesterday Eat163 words
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Article73 1921-12-31 9 V' now\» received Y the 1 Treasury. -K ArdPnßfl. on ttfe 1 of H.R.H. of visit. JT>e following list 'i< tig guarat- flCtwin unity. Mr G.-.-WHall RL|V j yl <5. N’ A. ■kj vio, J. e W. W. HuglJrslo, g. w. s lt;. J. Green n.73 words
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Article58 1921-12-31 9 P.C. C. BOWLS TOURNAMENT. 1 following for iW'1 the I ~T tms of Three. (Final) T’nfinisl’fu I I ’HI *'-E Bennett, W. H. Threl I ri( B. v IWy -’‘h i M’. J. I [f Kdn 2 I lUiei Doubles Ha/ficap. (Fifal).I iL b v L M Evai<aud MB. W.58 words
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Article524 1921-12-31 9 j ANNUAL MEETING. i The e-ghth Bnn%d ordinary general meeting c Cash CheTrrtsts, Ltd, was held ab he Penaaf CnanSV >- of Commerce, yester>y. The Hon Mr W H Thorne (Chairman if presided, and there were also Ijjresenr, Messrs J R Brown, Heah Swe C Lee, W524 words
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Article122 1921-12-31 9 The second ordinary general meeting of South Taiping L’in Dredging Co. Ltd., was held within the registered offices of the Company 33 Beach Street ab noon to-day. There were present: —Mr DAM Brown (in the chair) Hon Mr W H Thorne, Messrs H Waugh, C G122 words
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Article162 1921-12-31 9 The thii of K«ai’s Royal Hawaiian the Town Hall, lasfi night, attractevMother excellent Audience, who enjoyed spl,y did entertainment by a Company of perft/mer? wfjsj efforts, in a new scarcely have been more r lhe music, and dancing of Hawaii, idJtbe earlier ofythe evening, were receivecr and the162 words
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Article859 1921-12-31 9 PUBLIC APPREfTATIiN. Ipob, December 30, Rev W E Horley. District Superintendent of the Methodist Mission, who has been entertained to tftlong of At Homes addresses b£ L»esions tional institutions was honoured to-day by a public apprecaifion or* his work for the social welfare of this859 words
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Article52 1921-12-31 9 D ec 31KaaDyKoyal Hawaiian Troubadourr Jrown Hall, 5 p.tn. D e Troubadours, I’’. O. J 1 Troubadours, Rialto Cinema, j/l 2rfblic Holiday. l,>ai’s Troubadours, Town Hall. IJtntang Tin Dredging, Meeting, x 1 Weld Quay, 3 p.m. f oRcyal0Rcyal Prince of Wales. I wtegular Meeting, 7 pm. JaillO, and52 words
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Article341 1921-12-31 9 SIR W. TAYLOR’S REPORT. An account of the work of the Federated Malay States Hospital, at Blackmore End, Hertfordshire, compiled by Sir Williaiii Taylor, states that the Hospital was open for the reception and treatment of patients from the end of November, 1915, to the end of March341 words
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Article334 1921-12-31 9 S, T.” Over 70 Shot in Six Hours in Malacca. Some time back a correspondent, signins himself Orang Tankap Ikan. deplored the depredations of crocodiles in the Sungei Ranaby river, Malacca, and he will no doubt be pleased to learn that many of these reptiles were sent to“ S, T.” - 334 words
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Article221 1921-12-31 9 >1 M There was great excitement on December 23rd among people living at the 13th mib Cheras—Kajang Road when it became known that an elephant had pulled down a bouse in the night and taken cover in a piece of blukar near the main road. In>1 M ” - 221 words
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Article291 1921-12-31 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, reports as follows: With a short week and quiet markets there are few changes since our last report. Tin is down 7/6 but Rubber is slightly better ll*,d. Rubbers. There is very little business passing but quotations remain steady. Bassett can be291 words
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Article47 1921-12-31 9 Singapore, Decetnuer 28.—Owing to the Chiistmas Holidays we go to press this week a day later. As usual ar this time of tbe year business has been curtailed considerably, and both Tin and Rubber are slightly easier although the Share Market closes practically unchanged.47 words
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Article122 1921-12-31 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following Loudon prices, on Dec 30rh Spot £l7O 10« down 5/3 months buying £172 10s 5/3 selling £172.15s 51Local Parity $B5 46 December 31st: Singapore buyers no sehers at Penang buyers no seller 1 at $B5 87|. The Eastern Smelting Co..122 words
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Article229 1921-12-31 9 Pbnang, Dbcbmbhh 31, 1921 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l5 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $4O buyers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyers 110 s $29.00 buyers SNc. I $lO 00229 words
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Article1015 1921-12-31 9 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. 0D i Q NAMES. S-2 >» S *3 0® H f RUBBER (Dollar.) 1 g 0 s o ,,g 0< Allenby Robber Co. Ltd. 174 c 20ei Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Amalgamated Malay Estates j’j, Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate! 9’05 10’2;, Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer1,015 words
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Article628 1921-12-31 10 SIR H HI TLER ON slTl ATION Lucknow, December 17.—1 n his speech at a durbar held to-day Harcourt Butler outlined the policy of his Government :uid replied to charges of repression. Ho said quite recently Government received reports from several quarters foreshadowing lawlessness and disorder. The Collector628 words
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Article181 1921-12-31 10 “COMPLETE SEVERANCE.” The London correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian” calls attention to a fact which, he says, has grown in importance since the beginning of this year. He writes: “During the most trying period of Indian agitation a complete severance from counsel or assistance in181 words
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Article188 1921-12-31 10 London. Docember 15.—M interest ha- been aroused by th»* aff nouncement that Justice Sankey in thd King Bench DivisJ°n, on a cast stated hv the Commissioners of Income- j Tax. lias given judgment that the volun- I tary dt duct ion from *he salary of a j school188 words
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Article128 1921-12-31 10 London. December 12.--The Berlin correspondent of the “Times wire; that the bottom has dropped out of the stock market boom. The frenzied buy-eus -of last week are now trying to unload with equal fervour and prices havti tumbled. Tliere were ugly rumours of impending failures. The Albteemeine128 words
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Article86 1921-12-31 10 London. Doc. 7.—Horbor’s Grand Guignol theatrical fare seems to have been overdone at Paris. The last scene of the play is concerned with an Ap ache who has killed his mistress. The author realistically the murdere* dragged to a guillotine on the stage, the head, which86 words
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28 1921-12-31 10 London, December 12. —A cheque for C 250 was given to the* v'eteran chess player. Mr. Blackbumet. on occasion of his SOth birthday.28 words
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Advertisement266 1921-12-31 10 IPELTZ A ili i- O A IP 1? £5 i O/VF JoO 3 ii |~J5g? W! 1 1 to"- hii t iRi ift I ftti J a. FIRE, FALL and BURGLAR PROOF. J Size 70” x 24” x 20” STOCKS NOW ON HAND. gns For Full Particulars Please Apply t*266 words
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Advertisement121 1921-12-31 10 YOU AND YOUR BABY CAN SLEEP WELL AT NIGHT. WHEN BABY’S OWN IN THE HOUSE. Sickly babies, little ones who are troubled with their stomach and bowels, whose teething is painful, bad, who have worms, are feverish, or cannot sleep well, may be made healthy and happy by Baby’s Own121 words
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