Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 January 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 5« VOL. LXXX. SATURDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 393 1 P4IKKO HO, 7. NORTHAM I ROAD. Telephone No. 579. < "•■■i i i pi w r I w i ,_j fit I y,' i >® j j ROSS'S PILSENER OM AND fff'- B |jß GUINNESS’S STOUT /fl II W reiS ßn |.A 1— 85 I w/jiSFAPiL > BO The BORNEO
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    • 22 1 J SINGAPORE AND STRAITS 5 ROUGH DIARY 5 For 1922 $3.50 f J STOCKED BY:~ J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. J PENANG <
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  • 796 2 SHIKAR IN NEPAL. Patna, December 23 —His Royal High nes-i «pent a most enjoyable time in Nepal The arrangements for hi< visit were carried out with great, forethought and care. A most comfortable camp had been pitched at the edge of the high ground in the
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    • 1525 2 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS, DESTRUCTION OF RATS. X'7"'X paid for in advance, Tl.e preaenca ot Rata in houses or tnsr— g o( j ownB should be immediately reported S are published in the to the Municipal Health Officer. j ;dC l/ »< n <-» *4 (By Order,) Y<" (z?* i b'Y i
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    • 29 2 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of K idd’s Put nting T nks (7/t various colours} To he disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED’
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    • 211 2 WILL SHOW A SMART SELECTION OE t> Frocks ONE WEEK ONLY pi At Room No. 28. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. I MADAME ALICE FORAY has arrived in Penang with a New Stock, select and K smart, of Evening. Afternoon and Morning 1 rj Dresses. SPECIAL RACE GOWNS 100 Parisian Hats from
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  • 1056 3 c q \l, FOB SANE THINKING. ,December 23.—The following .'his been sen? to the press by Dwarkada* M.L.A., and Hirdavanafh Danzru. M.L.C. '< nv dav. ago Mrs. Besant and Pan- M dm Mohan Malaviya decided in r of recent developments to appro- ‘A ]t Excellency th< Viceroy with
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  • 433 3 —Ex. Loru Reading left Calcutta after a stay of lumteen days. As everyone knows, this is not. His Excellency’s first visit to Calcutta, but as- he has declined to be drawn about his first visit in his far off boyhood days the veil must be drawn over it—regretfully,
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  • 292 3 Further enquiry is proceeding. “Statesman.” Preparatiorns for a robbery at Belvedere during the recent visit of 11. E. the Viceroy have been discovered by the Calcutta Police. A burglary was committed recently at the house of Mr. G. S. Pally, coal Controller, 40, Diamond Harbour Road.
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    • 261 3 I |jniiiiiiiiiiii l |||||||j||jj i l l l lll lli ll l lijh (l lll i lllllll l PRITCHARD’S j I RACE I MILLINERY ARRIVING BY THE ‘NAGOYA.’ ON SHOW ON MONDAY. E i i H I Our Drapery Department I will be Specially Attractive I During Race Week. ill
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  • 520 4 INAUGURATION CEREMONY. rw 'A very interesting ceremony in the history of Ked<h was pe<formed at Aloi Star 1 on Thursday evening, when His Highness The Regent, C M G. switched on the electric light for the first time st the new Power Hoose a' 6p.
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  • 340 4 The street lamp fittings are of a type specially designed by the contractor, and maoe by the Wardle Engineering Coy of Manchester and are mounted on brackets on the poles. The lamps are not covered by any outer globe and this design obviates the nuisance of the
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  • 251 4 Paris. !)<■<• in ber 22.- Lucien Boppe, brother of the late M. Bopps', who was Minister to- China, has been arrested <>n a charge of having twice attempted to murder hig wife. The first -attempt, Mrs. Boppe decl an. d io her statement to the police, was
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  • 167 4 The Business for the meeting of the Municipal Commission, to be held on Monday, is as under: 1. Minuter of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Application from the
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  • 150 4 A terrible cinema tragedy took place at Harburg, near Hamburg. About 300 children were watching the pictures when the film being shown t-ok fire'. The blaze spread to other films in the operator's box, which was soon like a furnace. When the children saw what
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  • 121 4 A strike of ten hours of the employees of th-* Berlin electricity works, which plunged the city into darkness and closed down the trams, the' local trains, and the theatres, ended' by the men’s t'rins being agreed to. It must be reckoned one of the
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  • 76 4 Tlie result of a bowls tie played yesterday was as under Double Handicap (Final). —-4 E. J. Bennett and E. Reimann beat —-1 E. G. Bird and F. M. Sharrock 21 —13.’ Monday, the 9th January: Championship Pairs (Unfinished Tie). F. N. Syer and W. K. Sharpe
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  • 423 4 A Gazette Extraordinary contains the Rules mad»' by the Governor in Council under thei S.S.V. Ordinance, section 33. The units designated are as follows (specialist iqjits will be raised as may be practicable): One Co. Singapore Volunteer Artiflĕiy. One' Co. Singapore Royal Engineers (v). One or more companies
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  • 138 4 Canada has risen to the second place among the wheat-growing countries of the world, according to the estimate of the International Institute* of Agriculture. With her expected yield of 288,000,000 bushels from the 1921 harvest, she is now surpassed in this regard by the United States
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  • 69 4 Amount previously acknowledged $22,128.22. Pe*r Aw Phin Chin Esq.. (Rangoon) Goh Eng $lO, Oh Swee Eng $5, Lim Jee Kor $5, Low Seo Kow $5, Lo Kim $5, Tan Tam Keow -*5, 2 persons of $2 each $4. He Hong Bank interest on Balances $62.17,
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  • 259 4 —“S.T.” PAHANG RIVER TO BAHAU ROAD TRACE. It is reported that Messrs. Irving and Drewet have' completed their contract with the Pahang Government for the location of a road from Kuala Mentiga. to the Negri Sembifan boundary. Beginning from the Pahang River, it joins on to the
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  • 142 4 The Engineering Association of Malaya will hold a meeting at Kuala. Lumpur < n 7th and Bth. About eighty members are expected. The programme is given be'l’ow Saturday, January 7th 1922. —S-3C a.m., M<*t at Selargor Club and proceed by motor car to Central Workshops. 1.00 p.m. Tiffin
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  • 115 4 Recently “The Times” published a review of a recently issued novel illustrating the view held by a section of German opinion on a possibility of a war of revenge against the Allies. It has chosen this from a number of publications of a similar character
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 67 4 HOME CARES ARE LESSENED when you- keep PINKETTES in the house, because these gentle little laxative»—used when required—ensure regular health for every member of the family. g nedo-u’ They banish constipation, prevent and dispel bilious attacks, sick headaches, liverishness, keep the system clean and the breath sweet. Your druggist sells
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    • 299 4 WHY YOUR STOMACH FAILS AND WHY IT NEEDS THE AID OF MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. Th<re is scarcely a man or a. woman amongst us who does not occasionally fee] “out of sorts.” Nothing serious, probably, but quite enough to lessen our energy and happiness. Sometimes we blame the weather. <
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    • 1071 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. notice. y— SHORT CLASSIFIED Notice is hereby given that the of Attorney dated the IGth day o f fj ADVERTISEMENTS. ber, 1920, and made by A. P. Nather* t Co. of No. 45 Chulia Street, Penan. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. favour of Rana Saiboo Marican can
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  • 839 5 N W YEAR MEETING 1922. z o: (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Tuesday, 31st January, 1922. SECOND DAY Thursday, 2nd February, 1922. THIRD DAY Saturday, 4th February, 1922. PROGRAMME. first day. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY. 1922. I A 4 The “Noel Walker'*
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  • 793 5 LORD JE-.sEY ON RACING PROBLEMS Burning racing and batting questions were discussed by? Lordo r d Jersey a steward oi he Jockey Club, at the Gimcrack dinner at York, Lord Jersey w*s present as the guest of honour by virtue of his colt Scamp having won the Gimcrack
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  • 74 5 Jan 7—Town H*ll, Henry Marchand and Kitty Lipton, 9 30 p.m. Jan 10, 12 and 14—Penang Races. Jan 14—Meuglrtnnu Lode, Meeting, 9 Union Street, 11-30 a.tn. Jan 15—M PAA, N bmg Tebal. 11 a.tp, Jan 18—P CC, Special M» e'i ig, 6-30 p m Jan 20—Perak Riv-r Valley
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  • 321 5 St GEORGE THE MARTYR. Ist Sunday after Epiphany—B a.m. Matins; 8-30 a m Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Holy Communion (C n inese); 6 p.m. Evensong, Hymn 76; P<alm XVIII 96 and 97; Magnificat 81, Nunc Dimittis 93; Hymn 266, 80, 79 Friday, 6 p.m. Evensong. PROVINCE WELLESLEY CHAPLAINCY.
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  • 199 5 A gallant colonel of Cologne, being asked for advice, told a charming lady visitor that marks at 200 to the pound were the thing.” So she straightway changed a cheque for £5O into German paper of the realm. And just the other day she confided to her dearest
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  • 139 5 Pfjnawy, Jcinuwy 1922. By Courtbsy op thh Chartbrrd Bank). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 11/32 5 n Documentary 2/4 7/16 Oeloubta Demand Bank Rs. 172 3 days’ sight Private „176 B Bombay Demand Bank 172 o Madras Demand Bank
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    • 24 5 A/EVV SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. mattings in different COLOURS AND ALL SIZES SELLING NEARLY HALF PRICE. H. T. DOULATRAM CO.. NO. *****, PENANG ROAD. PENANG.
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    • 199 5 A* l exce Hent Food=Tonic f° r conva^escen t s weakly and ailing children and all who lack vitality and energy. ‘KEPLER’ ma k L* ver Oil with Malt Extract W\lncreases strength and weight and improves the P h y sic l ue Ver y palatable and easily digested. I
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  • 38 6 Cooke—To Dr and Mrs ERG Cooke, Kapar, F M 8 on the 4th J a unary, a daughter. Boudewyn—On 5th January, at “Florence Villa 94-2 Kampong Java Road. Singapore, to Mr and Mrs D Boudewyo, a daughter.
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  • 73 6 Ng-Lim.—At the Church of our Lady of Sorrows Macalister Road, Penang, on Thursday, at 8-30 am the Rev J M Vey officiating Mr J Ng Seng Loong, Assistant Teacher of St Xavier’s Institution* and eldest surviving son of Mr and Mrs Ng Seah Heng,"and Mies Rose Andre Lim Ngheat
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  • 1091 6 During the latter stages of the war, Lord Nortbcliffe directed the Allied propaganda in Germany and many Germans attribute their defeat mainly to its effects, becau e thereby the morale of the nation and of the army and navy wa?£ gradually broken down and the certainty of victory
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  • 1824 6 A little foresight and enterprise a few years ago by the GovNeglected ernment and those in Opportunities. terested in the agricultural and industrial possibilities of Malaya would have prevented neglect of the excellent opportunities which this country affords for the profitable exploitation of a dozsn or more
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    • 374 6 i Pressed Steel Tanks. i 1 In these days of engineering and cqjnmercial < i enterprise when machinery is becoming more and I i more largely used in all countries of the world, and i I the requirements of mankind where water supply, water j i filtration, sanitation, etc-, are
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    • 50 6 E. O.” RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONS, Monday Race Tiffin -E 0 Orchestra. Tuesday Dinner and Dance. Wednesday Special Tiffin Orchestra. Thursday Dinner and Dance. Friday Tea Dance 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday Dinner Dance Fancy Dress Optional H. M. MURPHY,, Raffles Jazz Artist will Perform, in Conjunction with the Hotel Orchestra.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 25 6 DEATH. Boudkwyn —On sth January, at Florence Villa,” 94-2 Kampong Jjkva Road, Singapore, Gladys Ann, beloved infant daughter of Mr and Mrs D I Boudewyn,
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  • 1071 7 (HINA'S TARIFF. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, January 5. The Committee of representatives of .p. nine Powers approved the increase of Chines*' customs tariff to an effective 5 per cent. Withdrawal of Troops from China. Washington. January 5. 'The Far Eastern Committee passed a resolution providing for th e eventual
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  • 29 7 Shanghai, December 28. A mass demonstration of students and factory workmen will be he'ld in the New Year io protest against the Washington Conference! Pacific policy.
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  • 78 7 PRELIMINARY MEETINGS. Cannes, January 5. The Conference opened quietly. Sir Robert Horne, M. Loucheur, Italian and Belgian financial representatives- held a preliminary reparations conference this morning, while Mr. Lloyd George in the afternoon consulted M. Briand and Signor Bonomi upon questions of policy. It understood the» Lord Curzon
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  • 69 7 A MAINTENANCE CASE. Berlin, January 5. A piquant case opened in Berlin, in which the widow of Prince Joachim if Prussia, who recently committed suicide, sued the ex-Kaiser for maintenance, grounding her claim upon the laws of the Hous e of Hohenzollern. Counsel for the defence claimed that
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  • 35 7 AMERICAN APPOINTMENT New York, January 5. The “New York World” reports that the Postmaster-General has signed a three-year contract to become DirectorGeneral of the Kinema Industry, at an annual salary of $150,000.
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  • 25 7 Ottawa, January 5. Th* 1 first Canadian nickels have been coined at the Royal Mint to replace the five cent silver pieces.
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  • 24 7 Washington, January 5. Negotiations have been concluded for a $30,000,000 Loan by the National City Bank, New York, to Denmark.
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  • 33 7 TIMES (’ORRI SI ON I> <’ RELEASE!’ London, January 6. Mu. Kay, Hi- Times” correspondent, in Dublin, w h<> wa. kidnapped, was releas* d at Cork, after a Sinn Fein Court of inquiry.
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  • 312 7 The “Daily News” publishes a remarkable article which submjts a series of questions, and asserts that the nation i s determined to have replies, to them. Firstly, How could the Irish, living onfy a few hundred miles distant, be absolute masters of their own destiny if
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  • 53 7 NO LIVES LOST. London, Jan :a -y e The fire' at Hartlepool is unde* contr* in consequence of the exertions of 28 Fire Brigades. About 70 houses, mostly tenements, have' been completely’ and many otherg partially’ dertr yed. ihe flames al one ime extended a mi 1 No
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  • 36 7 ASIATIC SETTLERS SUGGESTED. Sydney, January 6. The South Australian Premier, Mr. Bar.vtll, i" the “Adelaide Register” advocates the (Fvelopmeint of the Northern Territory by the settlement of selected Asiatics, with full citizen rights.
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  • 22 7 London, January 6. Lord Inchcape has completed the task of selling 417 **x-enemy ships and 53 Government and prize ships.
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  • 35 7 New York, January 6. The American Steamship Owners’ Association announces immediate wage reductions of 15 per cent and upwards in order to meet foreign competition. Officers’ pay’ is reduced by 15 per cent.
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  • 77 7 —Vale. Paris. January 6- —Far-seeing business men c,n either side of thei Channel* are endeavouring to bring about closer business Co-operation of French and British commercial and industrial interests. M. Emil Labarthei, President c«f the French Economic Uni’Cn, who is now in London as the* guest of the
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  • 49 7 London, January 6. At Mr. Hoover’s request, the Shipping Board is assigning thirty’ vessels to carry grain to Russia. Mr. Hoover animadverted on the fact that the cost in American vessels was $lO a tun, and in foreign vessels $5, to transport cargo to* the Baltic.
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  • 35 7 63 CASUALTIES. Lo n don, January 6. An Athens message states that 21 were killed and 42 injured by the explosion of a submarine-bomb aboard the' Greek dcs.royer “Leon” lying at Piraeus.
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  • 149 7 SOME SUGGESTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 7. Che London correspondent of the “Singapore Free Press’’ cables with reference to the “Free Press” leader of December 2nd that Sir Frank Swettenham and Sir Ernest Birch enthusiastically favour the idea of a Durbar, suggesting as the
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  • 134 7 ME TH GDI ST CON FE R ENCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January’ 7. The 30th session of the Malaysia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church opened, B shop Bickley presiding. Encouraging district reports w*er e rereceived. Rugby Football. Rugby’ football, Johore defeated Singapore “A” team by
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  • 300 7 PREPARATIONS FOR NEW YEAR MEETING. There was another good turn out of candidate’, at th e Penang Race Course this morning and the work of the* various entrants was watched with keen interest. Thompson’s string was absent having been taken for a swim. Beau Syce was in good
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  • 48 7 MODERATE INCREASE. The Registrar of Imports and Exports supplies the following particulars of December trade as compared with November Imports into British Malaya. December £4,952.053 November $39,399,167 £4,596,570 Increase 3,047,003 355,483 Foreign Exports from British Malaya. December *42,031.009 /£4.903,018 November «40,042,259 £4,671,5». Increase 1,988.750 232,021
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  • 33 7 San Francisco, December 20.-Th' United States District Court has upheld the constitutionality <f the California Anti-Alien Law. forbidding aliens and ineligibl citizens from ship-owning an* th** leasing of agricultural land.
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  • 877 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. W. B. Harris, a director uf f'engkal* n. Ltd., will probably visit Kinta inJune. Mr. W. M. Millington, of the Malayan Civil Service, hag been appointed to act as Assistant. Adviser, Muar. Lieut.-Commander C. A. Peal, IL X.. left to-day by the ‘.‘Seagull” for the Dindings where
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  • 288 7 —“M.M.” RESULT OF A TIRED FEELING. A case somewhat out of the. ordinary came before Mr. McCausland in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, whe» P. G. Manon appeared to answer a charge, preferred by the F.M.S. Railway, of having on January Ist, travelled second class on the
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  • 158 7 The lim tation of naval armaments habeen successfully accomplished by th* 1 Washington Conference, said Admit'*l of the Fleet Earl Beatty to members of the Lawyers’ Club of New York, who entertained him at a farewell luncheon. Lord Beatty added that he was
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  • 128 7 At, ili«* instance of Mr. V. G. Savi, Chief Police, Officer, Singapore, a number of people were fined by the fourth magistrate says the “Free Press,” for breach»*» of th»' Arms’ ordinance. Mr. Bogstra of the Rotterdam Trading Co. was mulcted *n a sum of $lO for
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  • 1623 8 AN EXTRAOK DIN AKY STRIKE. A correspondent writes to the Times of Ceylon’’ Having recently c >mp!eted a Comrni'Hion to enquire intoani com a>e he living c mdi tons of the immiuraut Indian labour forces of Ceylon, Inoia, Ma aya anti Fiji a few remarks tiaaeri on
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  • 250 8 Quotations are for first week in each month and last week in December, Where the space is blank it indicates that there was no market: 1918. 1919. 1920. 1921. January $126 25 $120.00 $***** $ll6OO February 137 50 190 00 x March 150 50 205 00 April 150.00
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 470 8 A Genuine Remedy for INDIGESTION Me- rs. Savory Moore, Chemists to The King, of New Bond street, London, recommend Dr. Jenner’s Absorbent Lozenges, of which they are the sole manu facturers, as a safe and reliable remedy for Heartburn, Flatulence, Ac! ditv, and Digestive Disorders. The Lozenges are pleasant to
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    • 696 8 (northern Assurance I CO,, LTD. f j ESTABLISHED 1836. ASSETS EXCEED £16.000,000. J i. Fire. I- X R i| 3. Motor Car. p 4 Motor Cycle. j 5, Personal Accident. J A 6. Plate Glass. I We can give you any particulars which you R may require re the above
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  • 305 9 Kennedy and Co., 1 enang, jlcssd»- as follow»: eP Shu*' M rket °P ened duH indidays but has improved close there being fair to ir t ,,r Mint and Industrials but nue entirely neglected. Bnbbel -~f Tin has lost 55/- on the Th*' h 11 o f
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  • 231 9 l -aion and Co., Kuala Lumpur i(‘| ited on January 4: Tin financial world generally is slowi gathering hope, and rhe bitterness ngeadeYed by the war passing away. IV l overs that wore once the Entente io making serious efforts to rehabilitate th- resources Germany. This is s
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  • 162 9 FRASER’S report. January 3. —The volume of <s during the past, week has been The' intervention of the New ida y s has been mainly re&ponHr this state, of affairs. Rubber l practically unchanged, and w e K as 3 has been mainly 1 the Industrial Group.
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  • 78 9 b l lc aj Ua, "y 4. —The share marp n fairl y quiet, during the i f n weaker at £l7O 15a per 'kr s G 1 £3 his. As a, result tin sll Khdy easier. Rubber is ‘'‘‘db, d r ab cent® but closes a
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  • 42 9 7th January, 1922. Smoked Sheet 34|c Fine Pale Crepe 34 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 20 c Smoked Sheet 37 c .tNGAPORS Crepe 364 c r 1 Smoked Sheet lid London J Crepe 10 j d New York 2O|o (gold)
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  • 128 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan 6'h Spot £167.15s up 2s.Gd 3 months buying £169.15s 2s 6d 3 selling £l7O t »> Local Parity $B4 06 January 7th: Singapore sold 75 tons at $84,75; Penang buyers no sellers at $84.75, The Eastern
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  • 212 9 BP. Tapioca $6.50 sel-ers M P. Tapioca 56.80 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper Sl5 00 sellers White Pepper 524 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Picking* $45 sellers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs b‘Os $41.00 buyers 11 Os $29.00 buyers <N<> i $lO 00 per picul Sugar
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  • 68 9 The following are additional rubber output* for December Alma lbs 29,000 Ayer Tawah 34,289 Ayer Kuning 7,818 Bukit Toh Alang 32,287 Cbemor United >4,914 Cluny 22 503 Di'-dings (Suffolk) 35,03« Kinta Kellas 77,200 Kota Bahroe 3,649 Kuala Kangsar 49,466 Kelubi 5,120 Ligertwood M 13,238 Malaysia 33,829 Old Kellas
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  • 78 9 The following *r* tne latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Jb Co ’s share list Yesterday. To-day, 2 E 8 SHARKS. 2, >. g A S c. o. sc. 5 c. Rubber (Deller) Alor Gajah 1.50 1.60 1.40 1.00 Brogaß 37jc 42jc Sungei T 37jc 40c 30c 3.1
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  • 16 9 Ulu Piah Company Limited, for December, 673 piculs, sluicing*s6o piculs and tribntore 13 picnic.
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  • 644 9 CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR Alor Star, January 6. Christmas, writes a correspondent, war marked by much merry-making in tbit town many entertainments conducing tithe festive spirit of the season. On Christmas Eve Mrs Norman gave a small dance at the Assistant Adviser’s Quarters which together with the
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  • 209 9 —Ex. The Fruit Industry Fruit-growers in Australia are forming cooperative societies in which growers the only shareholders, and these societies are conducting the whole trade, wholesale and retail. In this way they are able to give t6e grower higher prices and at the same time offer cheaper
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    • 71 9 DE VALERA RESIGNS. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January 6. De alera announced that his resignation involved the resighat ion »’f his Cabinet. He' would offer himself for re-election, standjing the principles of 1916. He must get a Cabinet which thought with him. He would demand that al| resource's be
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    • 115 9 OPENING SCENES. Cannes, January 6. The full session of the Supreme Council opened in brilliant sunshine. large force of gendarmes was at the Yacht Club, where extraordinary precautions were observed all cards of admission being closely scrutinised. A crowd of several hundreds respectfully greeted the members of the
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  • 588 9 PLANNING AND LAY-OUT. The large scale on which the MalayaBorneo Exhibition, which is to be held in April, has been arranged, as regards the variety of the exhibits and tbe collecting rogether of arts and craf s, industries and trades of all nationalities is cf necessity occasioning a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 67 9 GIRL BRAND Eh Sr KI BEER. SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD., PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. <>>■»■■■»»»•—•• 1 1 1 I I THE BEST PLACE I IN TOWN FOR SILK I -a—-a-—--—— WassiamullAssomull Co. I (THE LEADING SILK MERCHANTS) I I 20, 22, 22-A.BEACH ST. PHONE NO. 626. I Standard
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  • 957 10 I’O-DAY’S DKr'ARTUKKa bongwa for Madras taking mails for Europe etc. via Bombay. Rocbotuen for T Sernawe, Segli, Sabang Olehleh etc, Padang. Elephants for Rangoon Calcutta (Mergui and Moultnein via Rangoon). Peng Fook for Langsa. Aing Thye for Pang Nga. Jacox for Rangoon and Calcutta (Meigui and Moultnein via
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  • 38 10 Following are tbe numbers of arrival 3 from and departures to the Madras Presi* dency for the month of December, 1922. Adults Minors Arrivals 460 19 Departure? 3,277 283 Tbe arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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  • 252 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Pnrit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road. I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuha, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 a tn Malacca, Johore, Singapore Gpm. and Hongkong Parit Bun tar and Bagan Serai By train 9 30 a.m A 4
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  • 64 10 The Nagoya with mail? from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 4 am. tomorrow. The Chief Post Office «ill be open to deal with the mail, and there will be a delivery to all parts The M M Packet Azty Le Ride»n, is cue to arrive here
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 264 10 The fascination of th® J Is brought home to you II» the perfection to which jK Egyptian Cigarettes have been brought by Messrs. 4Rl—. j4® MASPERO 'rRLRES --WK*.—— in their Bouton Rouge 8 and Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes The care with which they «re maos, under idea* climatic c millions. starting
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    • 24 10 RING OFF 1921 AND RIMG UP 642 l FOR PROMPT PRINTING. EVERY DESCRIPTION of OFFICE STATIONERY. C. A. RIBEIRO CO.. LTD. 51, Beach Street.
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    • 873 10 HDS-OMDSnffIDDMO® nanHCOnBaBaaBCaCBn C a 3! NOTHING LIKE IT g as an appetizer or for adding to g a y° ur en j°y ment a mea i SAUCE gi C— ORIGINAL Worcestershire. □EnaaanßnaDcnHnKnac»nncißO ß D ß a BDBi:i::3a^n3CEDrjn i TAKE CARE OFYOUR HAIR ADOPT THE POPULAR AND BENEFICIAL “HARLENE HAIR-DRILL’ 1,000,000
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  • 546 11 AiOTHEK OF CHINA’S BOY EMPEROR. The mystery surrounding the death of the Princess Chun, mother of th e Boy Emperor of China, who is stated to have committed suicide by opium poisoning on October 1, has been partly cleared up by the Peking Leader.” A serious quarrel between
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