Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. ’7. VOL. LXXX TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 445 1 ■Z* y I PJIKKO i; 7. WORTHAM' ROAD. Teltpf" ssl N°' ®79, 11 as WE WANT TO OET f YOU j'; N Isjj j, |> > *sTjr-* «1 ~°s.». <..■ ■•< -±j a^aaw^^—_T.'* INTERESTED IN 3UP* FIRE PROTECTION IHB f Jr I &nd Us the -q MINIMAX'* > 1 I
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    • 28 1 J -.'’-•a’.’- .-v ’.VWt* •j SINGAPORE AND :J 4 STRAITS 'I ROUGH DIARY I; For 1922 $3.50 J STOCKED BY f Pinang Gazette Preu, Ltd. J j! PENANG. <
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  • 203 2 ENGLISH CLP RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 10. A cable to the “Malay Ma i” from th? Lahore "Civil and Military Gazette,” gives the results in the first round of the English Association Cup, as under Brighton 1, Sheffield I nited 0. Southampton 3, South
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  • 377 2 London, December 31.—T0-day’s football results first division. —Birmingham 0, Cardiff 1 Bradford 0. Liverpool 0.. Burnley 2, Ashton Villa 1 Chel sea Arsenal 2j- Everton 1, Bolton 0; Manchester City 3, Sunderland 0: Newcastle 3, Manchester United 0; Oldham 1, Blackburn I*. Sheffield 6, Middlesbrough 1 Tottenham 5.
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  • 135 2 London, January 2..—Wretched conditions prevailed on the occasion of the rugger international between France and Scotland. "Rain and strong wnd swept over the ground which was a quagmire. Nevertheless thirty thousand spectators turned out to watch the match. At the outset the French attacked, their threequarters bringing off
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  • 260 2 JOHORE TEAM REVERSE FORMER DECISION. The Singapore "A” fifteen met Johore in a return game on the Padang, Singapore, and this time Johore deservedly won, which is very encouraging for them, as the former game in which Singapore scraped a win by one try certainly did not r< present
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  • 324 2 The boxing tournament at the Dome, Brighton, attracted over 2,000 people, and the result was that the Royal Sussex County Hospital and the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children benefit to the extent of over £4,000. Many distinguished sportsmen were present, and the Duke of York sent
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  • 35 2 London, December 31. —Tilden, holder of the world’s lawn tennis singles, and Woosnam and Lycett, holders of the doubles, have expressed their will ngness to play through for the championships in 1922.
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  • 27 2 London. January 2. —Playing against Falkiner in a London tournament at Burroughs hall, Newman has made a world’s record billiard break of 1.274.
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  • 52 2 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as under Mixed Doubles Handicap.— —4 Mr. and Mrs. E. Reimann beat Ser. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Threlfall 21 —15. Championship Pairs (Final). —A. J. Plumb and E. J. McLernon beat F. N. Syer and W. K. Sharpe
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  • 38 2 An Association football match between Colours and M bites of P.C.C. will be played to-morrow at 6 p.m., on the Esplanade Ground. The underwriters had to take up 75 per cent of British Burma Petroleum debentures.
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    • 266 2 London. January I,—London dance I and made merry whilst the <’ld yen was passing and the new year arriving. ty thousand guests crowded Vest End hotels wheTe decorations, souvenirs and midnight were -planned on a most lavish scale. The usual crowd gathered outside St. Paul’s and sang
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    • 225 2 London, January 2. —Messrs. Mocotta and Goldsmid’s annual circular contains interesting comments on the silver question. It state» that the failure of the Banque Industriel'le de Chine was largely responsible for buying by China during the second-half year and was a very important factor in the market.
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    • 138 2 London, December 30.—With reference to the Indians’ decision reported on December 24 accepting present representation on the legislature recently offered by the Governor of Kenya, Reuter understands that while accepting temporarily th suggestion of four seats on the Legislative Council of which two each are allocated to
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    • 93 2 London, December 30. —Italian hopes to secure resumption of the mail service via Brindisi are voiced by Signor Eyuferida, minister of posts, in a long reply .n the senate m which he denied .that tin* British Government had definitely declared their intention of abandoning Brindisi. He pointed
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    • 38 2 London, January 2. —The Ellerman liner City of Dunedin bound for Glasgow went ashore at Lands End in a gale to-day and wirelessed requesting immediate assistance. Subsequently, however, she was refloated unaided and proceeded westward.
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  • 215 2 "T.0.M.” An interesting case regarding unsigned depositions in connection with the valid!.y of perjury proceedings was heard at the Court cf Mr. Norman K. Bain, First Class Magistrate, Kinta. In this case a Chinese’ named Nui Ha Chiii was charged with pvrjury during the course of criminal proceedings
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  • 183 2 Succc*ss. attended the renefwej efforts of the Municipal Conservancy staff at Singapore in their search for the body of Gopal, the Tamil coolie, who went down the manhole at the junction of Robinson Road and Cross Street on Wednesday morning to clean a sewage pipe and disappeared.
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  • 433 2 Prof. Nathanbl Peffer, writn Nation.” (Ne>v York), n<,|.. h,?: I filing of ‘he Arms Conf,., I1C( fir( idea taking shape. 1 refer to th. 1 propaganda f r r [t tic/nal control over China p,. have come, the “best minds' world, to lay new femndat, peace of
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  • 236 2 RahgCon, December 31.- Speculative buyers were almost entirely absent fro. the market yesterday with the* result th sellers were continually lowering tb 1 quotations. The ope*ning prices in the morning were -January Rs. 3<2.8 a for February to April Rs. 360 hut pri" soon dropped to Rs.
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    • 589 2 PL:. a:.g IUIF CLUB. SELECTIONS FOR TO DAY. Rack I—B*bz. Raci 2—Timah, Jaanty J ay, Cheeky Boy Race 3 P-»tdy, Clarion Girl, Gentle Eva. Race 4—Gil ere, B-j*u Syce. Race s—SonnF, Dodder, The Hobo. Race 6—Humble Lad, Walpole, N G E Race 7 Minderoo, Dougal Orator, Long Leave. Race B—Bed
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    • 34 2 Runny mede Hotel, Ltd. (Incorporated in S. S.) RACE WEEK Special Tiffin Special Dinner Special Music DANCING. Saturday. 14th January. 1922, DINNER and DANCE in FANCY DRESS COSTUME Avoid disappointment f by booking* NOW.
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    • 154 2 THE FAMILY FRIEND. if matters not where one goes throughout Malaysia, in almost every house there will be found ihe same old family friend— WOODS’GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE always ready to do its work. THE PREVENTION OF SERIOUS ILLNESS. In this tropical climate people are far more liable to sudden attacks
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    • 135 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale Cheap.—Maxwell Car lent running order, completely v de, newly repainted, new hood, wheel and tyre, cushion covers- k? carbide lamps with generator $1,700 or near offer. Apply B” x c/o Pinang Gazette,” CONSULATE FOR THE NETHERLANDS. NOTICE. The Spirit Farm and the right the tax on
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  • 699 3 —“M.M.” I lain talk to*planners might have b»en employed as a sub-title for the interview accorded by Viscount Northcliffe to the lining Gazette.’ And a special cable informs ug that hq has bee*» doing it agaih iu eylon. there may be some who are to ignore the
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  • 199 3 There is, fortunately, already some improvement to be noted in the conditions of trade in Singapore and Malaya generally, as the result of the small recovery in the P r i c e> of rubber. It is to be hoped that by the time that the Prince of
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    • 1594 3 sm 1 SHORT CLASSIFIED the straits trading company, PENAftG TURF CLUB. ADVERTISEMENTS. LIMITED hew YEAR MEETING, 1922. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. Notic e is hereby given that the Trans- inserted n the “Pinang f er Books of the above Company will be Admisaion to Grand Stand by Tiokett
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    • 222 3 A soft, white skin and a delicate complexion go a long way toward true beauty. HAZELINE (Trade MarKi SNOW" 88l removes blemishes from the k skin, and makes it delightfully smooth and supple. > Jp Buy a pot from your dealer to-day. if in glass pots, of all Chemists and
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  • 28 4 Kbmp —At Atbara,' Singapore, to Mr and Mra W Lowther Kemp, a sou. Joice.—Dec 7, at Pu ley, the wife of C N W Joyce (Singapore)—twin tons.
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  • 29 4 Johns Liddle—Dec 10, at Holy Trinity, Bromptou, J ,hn Fiancis Johns, H M Con-u', Serggor* Siam, to Nora Letrice, d«uj>hrer of Mr and Mr* Gordon Liddle, Anerley, S.E.
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  • 1151 4 By the vote in Dublin on Saturday, as we remarked in these columns yesterday, the Irish Free State becomes ’o all intents and purposes a reality. Certain formalities have to be complied with and opposition from certain quarters must be expected but, rising from the feuncatiora
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  • 1275 4 Several of the *****10” > Australian States, New Zsalaud, Loan. Politic, and «d Indi. b.ve r.iseo Trade. loans recently, ine Government of India issued last month a loan of £10,000,000 in 5i p c. stock redeemable in 1932, the issue price being 93| per cent. The proceeds
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  • 538 4 The Conference assembled on Saturday morning at Wesley Church, Singapore. Rev P L Peach’s report for the Penang District for the past years was very encouraging. A? regards education the organization of the Anglo-Chinese Scboc. bad been improved and now has ac enrolment of about 1,450, the
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    • 328 4 151 Fairbanks-Morse I 1 “Z” ENGINES i i; H.P. 5 HP. 6 H.P. Whatever the work—pumping, sawing or grinding— I you want it done at lowest cost. You know that I this “cost” does not stop with first cost. It includes the money you spend to keep the engine running—for
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    • 50 4 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,, Raffies Jazz Artist will Perform. in Conjunction with the Hotel Orchestra.
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  • 84 4 DEATHS. Smith,—At rie Hospital, Penang, at 4 a.m 10 h January, ag the re-ult of gutWiot wounds received from gang robbers, John Doughty Smith, Manage', Padang Plandok Tin, Limited. Eun-ral at Western Road Cemetery at 8 a. m. on 11th instant. Middleton.— *t 81 Dorset Road, Bexhili, on Thursday. December
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  • 160 5 THI reparations (Reuter’s Telegrams.. Cannes, January b. tlfA<*ed to informal converexperts discnwed f guarantees, also the Commission of control- m <xeiI nanCl' 11 y ti Sir L. Worthington Evans, Hon and Sir Basil Blackett, S L o) Fjrianc* at the Treasury, Control!' 1 i with certain foreign Finance
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  • 402 5 A vibrant that deiling with Germany should follow the held example of England, as shewn in the Irish •.•ttleme’nt, is made by M. Anato;(. France This striking pronounce, ment of France’s foremost waiter was utn-.d during an interview given to a F in journalist in the
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  • 132 5 C ANON PARFIT ON MIDDLE EAST. b.ndcn, December 31,—Lecturing on Middle East under th e auspices of j;.' f (-°l° n ial Institute, Canon Par-' g the grea? importance of the K f ra^Wa y as a.means of linking J r <>ute to India, which might j. rpac^ P( l
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  • 31 5 Il Amsterdam, January 9. "*<;d. .j lll( 'h Petrok uni Company ll iIS a dividend of 150 tlia r and 15 Urn-ins p< r e-’ib- j' ‘d pia.-riptctive
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  • 149 5 WONDER SCENES IN BURMA. Ilangmfn January 9. Tin* Princt of Wab-s arrived in Rangoo*' from Manda ay on Sunday evening, after a visit crowd-d with oriental splendour and hearty enthusiasm. The Prince has quite captured the he’arts of the Burmese, even poor lepers sending a message of
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  • 229 5 In connection with the v sit to Singapore of His Royal Highness, the Prince >f Wales, it is proposed to hold a two day Race Meeting on Saturday, the Ist and Monday, the 3rd April, 1922, under the auspices of the Straits Racing Assoc ation. for which
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  • 26 5 DE VALERA CABINET RESIGNS. London, January 9. 1." the Dail to-dav, Mr. De Va’ifra formally submitted the resignation of hints If and his- Cabinet.
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  • 178 5 He:e are some* interesting points about Mr. De Valera and his career from the new “Daily Mail” Year Book. “His father was a Spanish artist who married a Limerick girl’ in New York. (He xtas- christened ‘Edouardo’ (which has been ‘lrished’ into ‘Eamonn’). He was bt ought
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  • 46 5 FOREIGN ORDERS CANCELLED. Weltivreden, January 9. The DutchIndian Government has eancei'l d an order for 75,000 tns of fo,*i-ign rice o meet a possible shortage.* Th> (h>veri'in<*nt loses about two miliicu guilders. Hitherto 41,000 t< ns < f Saigon rice have been cancelled.
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  • 24 5 London, January 2. -Sir Ronald Ross writes to the “Times,” urging th e establishment of a malaria bureau f-n* the Empire.
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  • 882 5 ORDINARY MEETING. The ordinary meet ng of the Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Chamber, Penang, last night. There were present Messrs. S. Codrington (president), J. D. Kemp, J. H. Pedlow, C. R. Samuel, P. K. Nambyar and Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. The other officers present were:
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  • 74 5 AGREEM E N T CONCLU D E D [Reuter’s Telegrams.) London, January 9. It is reported from Moscow, via Riga, that a Russo-Motngoliain agreement has been concluded. The parties agree to mutual recognition, and undertake not tn toleTate the pre&ance of organisations hostile to the Cither, and
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  • 548 5 A memorandum from the office of the traffic manager, Burma Railways, dated January 3, says At about 12-30 p.m. on the 2nd instant, No. 9 Up passenger train from Rangoon to Prome was derailed at mile 94-18 between Minhla and Othegon. about a mile south of
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  • 1344 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr M C English has returned from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. The Hon. Mr W G Maxwell*, C M G.. Chief Secretary, is expected back frr?m Java to-day-Mr. C E Maslinj has left Kuala Lumpur to take up an appointment <n Jasin Lallajig Estate, Malacca. The* Archbishop of
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  • 143 5 Madras, December 31. —Mr. R. A. Graham- 1.C.5., Chief Secretary to the Madras Government, narrowly escaped from being murdered on Thursday night, it reported, by one of his peons, who, it is alleged, suddenly went mad. Mr. Graham letired to bed at 10 p. m.
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  • 112 5 The limited space of a tongkang was the "cene in harbour at Singapore on Friday of a Dyak’s dangerous eccentr’eities. The man, armed with a chopper, suddenly began attacking four men two Malays and two Chinese —who ware on the boat, and then his son
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  • 681 6 “S.F.P,” ANNUAL REPORT. The Directors report, t be presented at th? annual general meeting at French Bank Buildings < n Thursday ne*xt, 12th inst, slaves: —The accounts submitted cover a period of 14 months, the financial year of the Company having been extended Mm 31st July to
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  • 345 6 A FAIR DEMAND. Ihe Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubb'r Association held its usual auction on Thursday, sth, when there, was catalogued 1,581,310 lbs. Tons 705.94: offeded 1,464,265 lbs. Tons 653.69 sold 1,107,530 lbs. Tons 494.44Prices Realis'd. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Singapore* Standard Quality 37 to 371
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  • 306 6 Messrs. MacPhail A Co., (Ipoh) Ltd., reported on Saturday:' The Holiday Season had its usual quietening effe'et on the market. There is not much to report, though the feeling generally is much brighter than that of a month ago. Rubbers. —Public interest hag considerably slack&nled off in
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  • 141 6 At last Tin shares are beginning t® sit up and take notice of the 1 improving tendency of the metal. On December 7 the West African Market had the appearance* almost of activity, and a fair number of small; riseg occurred. I have pointed out recently that there
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    • 328 6 Footwear that Treads in the Footsteps of Fashion, e I 4k a 1 > I I A- I ■J Z v Sr h*vj a Z S! Gents and Lady’s High Class R Tennis Shoes, flexible white rubber R soles. They are handsome in appearance > g and so soft they
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    • 150 6 TEETHING WITHOUT TEARS. A NEW LIGHT ON BABY-REARING. It is a recognized fact that Babies and in fact all Children —need medicines of theii own, and that most baby-mcdi-cine ?> do more harm in tin* long run than good. Also great mistakes are often made in measuring doses for tiny
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    • 293 6 ■rn—n I I 'I j Works and Offices Lahat Rond ipq h I telegraphic Address:— FLEMING,” Ipq h i Telephone No. 152. 1 Codes :-A. B. C. sth Edition, f and Engineering Bentley’s, 3 l FLEMING BROS, I I MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL ll I ENGINEERS 9 I GRAVEL ELEVATORS 1
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  • 652 7 IaS GOON'B mighty welcome. l-Limarv 2. —There was no Ha r about the warmth and sincerity o' f’‘‘welcome which the Prince of Wales the from the native popolation when rece 7 e 'vP through three miles of crowded be Jon landing at Rangoon st 8-30 th,B
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  • 212 7 p 9 s iz°s opened to day, before the on. Ir Justice Sproule. Tbe calendar t UF lere being only two cas s for t Si aliaS Ta Siak liaB Tan ma <. Rt, ur unlawful return from banish* Ikai lan Ah Soi on a capital charge ’•wo
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  • 139 7 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Seang Bee for Rangoon, (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Lian Choo for Palau Langkawi Perlis and Setul. Kedah for bindings and Sitiawan. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Expbctbd Arrivals. Kashgar, London, Jan 21. Khiva, London, Feb 4. Ships in communication with
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  • 316 7 DAILY (except Bnnday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping,' Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, »7.15 a m. Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9 30 a.m. A 4 p.m.
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  • 63 7 The homeward mail by tbe Tara, clobab at 10 a.m, tc.morrow. The homeward mail, by the Dongola, clones at 4 p.m. on Thursday. The Treats, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday The mails despatched by the P <fc O Dongola,
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  • 139 7 /’wanj, January 10, 1922 By Ooubtbsy or thu Ohartbrro Bark). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Credit 2/4 11/32 3 Documentary 9/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 172' 3 days' sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank „172 c Madras Demand Bank 172
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  • 80 7 NEW COMPANY FORMED, (Special Cable.) (From Our Own Correspondbnt London, January 9. The Rowe White group is forming a Company, with a capital of £200,000, to exploit the Peaclny process of vulcanisation both here and in plantation factories, Toe prospectus may appear in Eastern papers, inviting subscriptions
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  • 561 7 A very interesting demonstration of the cold vulcanisation of rubber known as the Peachey process, was given at the company’s experimental factory at Willesden writes Mr E L Killick in the ‘‘Financier.’’ The importance of tbe process from the standpoint of the investor in the plantation industry
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  • 72 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. E E E SHAKES. g, a a a; (Q so CD 00 S o. S o. So. So. Miaiag. Asam K 30/- 31/- 29/- 30/Batang Padang 47jc 500 45c 47ic Hitam Tin 1.35
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  • 36 7 MR PEARSON’S SUCCESSOR. Singapore Jan 10. Maj >r General Sir William Rycroft has been appointed Governor of British North Borneo in succession to H E Mr Pearson, who retires in Octobet.
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  • 604 7 EUROPEAN SITUATION. Messrs Baker, Morgan and Co reported at 5 p m on Friday. It is perhaps too early to speak, but the first week of the Nee Year has certainly not brought us exactly ail that we look for. Declines in tin and rubber do not
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  • 251 7 In a circular to the shareholders of Sendai, Ltd, tbe reconstruotion of the Company Is proposed, The shares of the existing Company are fully paid up and the Company is indebted to the extent of about $135,000 The directors are anxious to avoid tbe issue of debentures and
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  • 67 7 Jan 10, 12 and 14— Penang Races. j an 14— Menglembu Lod««, Meeting, 9 Union Street, 11-30 a.m. j an 18PC C, Special Meeting, 6-30 pm. Jan 20—Perak Riv-r Valley Rubber, Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Jan 14—EAO Hotel Spesial Dinner and Dance. Jan 14—Runnymede Hotel Special Dinner
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  • 41 7 10th January, 1922. Smoked Sheet 34£c Fine Pale Crepe Unsmoked Sheet No 1 21 |o Market qai<>ti. Singapore I Sl,eet c J Crepe 36 c Market dull. London 1 5, mok,id sbe6t ‘«t! J Crepe 10|d New York 20c
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  • 21 7 The Eastern Smelting Co,, Ltd London, January 9th, £166 15s spot, and £l6B 15« three months buying, £169 selling.
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  • 106 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for December Allenby lbs 1,392 Anglo-Malay 59,159 Bikam 24,600 Broome 43,956 Batu Tiga 45,500 Changkat Salak 50,000 Emerald 64,157 Golden Hope 20,060 Glengowrie 25,500 Hidden Streams 14,304 Jempol 12,000 Kundong 10,164 Kuala Kubu 18,314 Lanadron 100,527 Ledbury 37,356 Lumut 91,800 London Asiatic
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  • 24 7 Rawang Tin Limited, Run No. 13, from December 15th to January 6th, hours worked 527, treated 32,0J0 cubic yards, output 270 piculs.
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  • 204 7 BP. Tapioca $6.50 sellers M. P. Tapioca $6.80 sellers Cold leaf 572 sellers Black Pepper $15.00 sellers WMte Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyers n 110« $29.00 buyers P’o. I 510.00 per picul Sugar < No.
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  • 971 7 K ENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. I 1 22 g NAMES. 8 31 X to RUBBBR (Dollar.) e# <5 0 s e Allenby Rubber Co. l)n J Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 arJ Amalgamated Malay Estates i* r .’Jp Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate q‘or L. Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j Ayer
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    • 941 8 GLEN AND SHIRE IM.' (Incorporated in Englai d t JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMER HOMEWARD. For GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG M/V GLENAVY' due about 6th February 19.'> For LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP AND HAMBURG. M/V GLESLUCE due about 17th February, 1922 FOF GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. 8. 3 GLENS HANE due about
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