Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 January 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-01-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 8. VOL. LXXX. WEDNESDAY. 11th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1037 1922-01-11 1 ‘V*"' NIKKO No 7, NORTHAM ROAD. <[ t Tel«ph<> ne No. 579, imiillllilllllliiiiiiiilliillllllllll ||||!lllllllllll||,l| lllllllll«lillillllllillHlllHllihlliiiiiiiiminillllll |,,,l > 'g l n^' jnnD S nflnnuDaann: j Uriel Insiraace seciely of union. ltd, f What Lord Northcliffe ESTABLISHED 1835. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG. g u Thinl/C Pfc f?TAIM C, A M 2 I Every,1,037 words
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Advertisement22 1922-01-11 1 r < SINGAPORE J j JI Trough diary|i I; For 1922- $3.50 Ji <5 STOCKED BY:— J j Pinang Gazette Preis, Ltd. < PENANG. <22 words
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Article563 1922-01-11 2 PRESS COMMENTS, London. December 30 -The -Westnins er Gazette” expresses the opinion hat it is pa’hetic that in view of the Uuplah rebellion and the Bombay riots Gandbi should still believe in the possibi. lity of pa-sive revolt agaii st authority I'h-i time has certainly come when it563 words
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Article313 1922-01-11 2 There were 45 actions down for hearing in the Supreme Court Singapore during January but when the list came up for fixing the number was reduced to 24, The cais to be heard include the following: Graham md Co vs 8 Manasseh <fc Co Strachan Oswell and313 words
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Article823 1922-01-11 2 NEW YEAR MEETING 1922. 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. 1 4. The “Noel Walker’’ Stakes and Purse.823 words
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Advertisement1793 1922-01-11 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED A lost cheque. i DOGS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Whereas a Cheque bearing No. *****4 WANTED FOR SALE TO LET &c Messrs. Ban Hin Lee and Co. issued Owners of D-gs are hereby remit dr d WANTED, FOR SALE, TO Lt I, &c. R K-nasar in our i 1 fche registrar1,793 words
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Advertisement26 1922-01-11 2 I THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR SILK I* IV assiamu 11 Assomull Co. (THE LEADING SILK MERCHANTS' 20, 22. 22-A, BEACH ST. PHONE NO. 626.26 words
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Article909 1922-01-11 3 CITIZENS TO BE DESIRED. Not a doubt of it, says the Jamaica Times” of sth N v Mr La ham was perfec tly correct wl en h« spoke in the r egislative douncil of the udu=try bouetdy and obedience to the laws of the country which characterise909 words
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Article48 1922-01-11 3 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p m. to-day. 1 March ...The British Empire ...Kapa 2 Fantasia ...On Ed Greg’s Works ...Redford 3 Wallx ...Om"ha ...Nicholls 4 Fox Trot ...Nightingale ...Rose 5 One Step ...Broadway Rose ...Fried48 words
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Advertisement229 1922-01-11 3 r@n //VyA A n Hx hw\ s ApA i A A j CUTICURA 1 FOR CHAMPED HANDS i For red, rough, chapped and sore hands II I bit he each m;rht in a strong, hot lather I o' Cuticura S'>ap. Dry and rub in Cut; curaOintment and wear old gloves229 words
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Advertisement176 1922-01-11 3 mm I Eadies’ Shoes I Something quite new in j Sfioes, Futurist Court, Gold, I Black and Gold Brocade I Court, White Buckskin Court, Black Patent, and Grey Kid Court, Cto. I ‘(do be seen at I I Pritchard’s. I i S I DRIPPING. T /jSI r 1 M I176 words
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Article3792 1922-01-11 4 THE NEW YE vR MEETING. HUMBLE LAD’S RECORD. The opening of the New Year Meeting of the Penang Turf Clob, yesterday afternoon, wag favoured with delightful conditions, and there was an average attendance, including many from other parts of the Peninsula. H H the Sultan of Perak3,792 words
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Advertisement571 1922-01-11 4 NEW ADVERTISEME Nt 7~ TO LET Comfort able furnished board, every convenience central. Terms moderate. A| No. 5 c/o Pinang Gazette for sale One Motor Car Overland T* Wheels, used only six months as new. Price $2,500 net. Apply 15] o*’ mah Road. Penang. For Sale Cheap.—Maxwell Car lent running571 words
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Article139 1922-01-11 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Tara for Madras taking mails for Europe, etc, via Bombay. Pungah for Kantang (Trang), Glenade for Port Singapore, China and Japan. Kumsaug for Singapore and China, Expected Arrivals. Kashgar, London, Jan 21. Khiva, London, Feb 4. Ships in communication wibh the Wireless Station, Penaga :—ss Jacox,139 words
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Article313 1922-01-11 5 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buutar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9 30 a.m. &4 p.m.313 words
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Article29 1922-01-11 5 The homeward mail, by the Dongola, clones at 4 p.m to-morrow. The Teesta, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday.29 words
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Article138 1922-01-11 5 January 1922. Bt Courtbsy op the Chartered Bank). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months' night Bank 2/4 1/8 3 Oredib 2/4 11/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs, 173 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 173 o Madras Demand Bank 173 > 3138 words
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Article24 1922-01-11 5 The following zrff uon-delivered cables for the week ending 11 h irs\ at the E E A and C Telegraph Co Kunhipacki.24 words
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Advertisement353 1922-01-11 5 gjniiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig 1 Our underwear will j not itch but our price will tickle I you. H We have never before offered 2 such a high grade India Gauze Singlet at so low a P rice 1 These goods are perfect fitting. They will give excellent service, are soft and co353 words
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Advertisement233 1922-01-11 5 1 U I tLj iLr "A# JI llvAvl wm alitaaw f I wb 1C an admirer wrote an d as^ t> e introduced w w o an Ag en f- w ho could supply hirn with one dozen bottles °f Haig Haig, u the Whisky r*™® with the fine literary233 words
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Article43 1922-01-11 6 White—At Bakit Cheraka Estate. Jer am, on 6th inst, to Mr to Mrs R A White, a son. Macdonald.—Ou January sth, ab the Bangkok Nursing Hom»*, the wife of Mr John Macdonald of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia Chins, a bod.43 words
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Article1312 1922-01-11 6 Following upon the P»c fic and Irish pacts there waa a probability, as a result of the Washington Conference and the Downing Street agreement, that some of the menaces to peace to schemes for the world's reconstruction and obstacles to a revival of prosperity would be1,312 words
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Article1275 1922-01-11 6 Several companies either engaged in tin production or the Tin and preliminaries, in the Australian Labour, Malay Peninsula, have been adversely affected by delays and additional expenses in connection with the necessary plant, etc., due to labour troubles in Australia and circumstances, for which the purchasers are1,275 words
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Article402 1922-01-11 6 Dindings Murder Trial. The trial was commenced at Penan? Assizes to-day before Hon Mr Justus Sproule and a special jury of Tan All Boi, who pleaded not guilty to a charge Ct murdering Ugow Joo Lye at Sungei Pinan? Kechil, Pangkor Island, Din iiogs, on 23rd November 1921.402 words
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Article69 1922-01-11 6 Jan 12 and 14 Penang F.aces j Jan 14—M englemba Lod**, M Union Street. 11-30 Jan 18— PC C, Special Mee'i"g, b V Jan 20—Perak Rivr 'ley Meeting, 9 Union Street, o > 1 Jan 14—K JbO Hotel Special L’tnue Dance. Jan 14—Ranntmfde Hotel Spec.» and Fancy Dress69 words
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Advertisement190 1922-01-11 6 ■!—imiTinrn>iwi->Miii in »n— «■■sMSMaMBWBMBMBsswwt*-’ IWm. YOUNGER CO.’S. BITTER BEERS. imu rah MiKIQV maiK” I AIK All E ABB .€S«UR«It BEERS WITH A •BITE." SOLE AGENTS! j SANDILANDS, buttery a co I XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY I 1 “VAT 69”! XI X B’S -A- 8 Fine Whisky I 8 As SCOTLAND190 words
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Advertisement40 1922-01-11 6 E. O.” RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONS, Wednesday Special Tiffin Orchestra. Thursday Dinner and Dance. Friday Tea Danee 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday Dinner Danee Fancy Dress Optional H. M. MURPHY,, Raffles Jazz Artist will Perform, in Conjunction with the Hotel Orchestra.40 words
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Article516 1922-01-11 7 IHE AIRCRAFT PROBLEM. Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington. January 9. p- ve Powers have concluded that af present impossible to limit the L’for»'"' f ,he use f ircr ft d p[l a resolution recommending the future of an international comcrea "rompos'-tl ..('technical and legal «.rm to studs the question withReuter’s Telegrams.] - 516 words
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Article110 1922-01-11 7 LLOYD'S RETURNS. London, January 9. worldwide depression in shipbu ld’Bl reflected in Lloyd’s returns, showt at 2,600,000 tons of merchant *onunder construction in the 11,,< Kingdom on December 31, inclu- 'I <00.0(10 tons upon which work a reduct’on of over 600,000 th. t C m l )are d with110 words
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Article37 1922-01-11 7 z. Lc'don, January 9. U s Jl pbuilding slump, beside have U "s- and Co., 1 ’h a’t'iiti'.n t.<? eon. wo, 'ks and secured a '•9% t< -'Oiican contract involving 1,8 of steelwork.37 words
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Article710 1922-01-11 7 ANGLO-1 BENCH REL \TIONS. Cannes, January 9. Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand again conferred this evening, diseasing inter alia Anglo-French relations. As regards the talk of an Anglo-French Alliance, the Brinish viewpoint of what is wanted is a European agreement guaranteeing peace on the lines of710 words
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Article206 1922-01-11 7 VISIT TO MANCHESTER. London, January 9. The Japanese commercial* mission received a civic welcome headed by the Lord Mayor on their arrival at Manchester. They visited the ship canal* and the Royal Exchange a 1 '*'bsequently attended a luncheon presided over by Sir Edward Stockton, president of206 words
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Article119 1922-01-11 7 EXTENSION TO GOLD MINES. Johannesburg, January 9. Thj Industrial Federation has declared a strike commencing on January 9. which means the. eixtension of the coal .mine strike* to the gold mines, Victoria Fall ftower Station and town engineering shops. It is believed the ballot resulted in a 10119 words
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Article62 1922-01-11 7 DE VALERA REJECTED AS PRESIDENT. London, January 9. The Dail Eireann rejected a motion for the re-election of Air. De Valera as President by 60 votes to 58. Mr. De Valera promised to support the ratificationists in their object to secure complete independence. and would not actively interfere62 words
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Article62 1922-01-11 7 London, January 9. The influenza epidemic in Britain is apparently subsiding, although there are still many cases in London and elsewhere. The' disease is mild but. the aftereffects are dangerous. There' were 418 deaths and 1235 caads of pneumonia last week compared with 392 deaths and 177062 words
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Article19 1922-01-11 7 Ren al*, January 10. Mr. Mattiesen. the famous Polar explorer. has died from typhus at Irkutsk.19 words
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Article70 1922-01-11 7 The first Singapore; Assizes for 1922 opened cn Tuesday morning in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw. The calendar comprises 16 cases, 7 of which an.i on charges of returning to the Colony after an order of banishment had bee'*) made. Robbery, possession of70 words
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Article238 1922-01-11 7 THE ASSIZES. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. January 11. S.ngapore Assizes opened yesterday. There were sixteen cases for hearing, but two murder cases were referred back, and a perjury charge struck out. A curious point wag raised in the case of Syed Abdullah, charged with unlawfully returning from238 words
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Article182 1922-01-11 7 One outstanding feature of th e draw for the first round of the Scottish Cup. due to be played on January 28, is the way iu which the First- Division club' have escaped being paired. In only two instances have they been drawn together. The draw182 words
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Article138 1922-01-11 7 —“S. O.” Tht firs train of th? faster service bettff'f.'i Bangkok and Penang returned to Bangkok <»n January 5 at 7 o’clock sharp —i. at the appointed time. The),run in home from Petchaburi was excellent, but. as this section o-f the line was opened 18 ago,—“S. O.” - 138 words
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Article47 1922-01-11 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”’ Sir—The Straits Government has not gone ahead with its land scheme for exservice men. How would it be if they conpounded by remitting the income tax payable by these heroes Yours, etc., H. D. Jexsen.47 words
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Article37 1922-01-11 7 Ceylon medical praciiticner who, from cases coming und r his observation, lias been led tc th t conclu-Jon that dengue fev r -lends immunity, at any rate for a protracted period fr<,m aitacks </ malaria37 words
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Article1281 1922-01-11 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr and Mrs A B have arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Dr Crago has returned to Kuala Lumpur, from Mr and Mrs R W Bolton are leaving Bangkok for Australia and New Zealand on January 28th on the Marelie. The Rev. A. D. Harcus, M.A., will conduct the service1,281 words
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Article132 1922-01-11 7 Previously acknowledged $133,426.87, Mr. P. R. Pinhorn (monthly subscription) $l5, Kedah Government (monthly subscription) $l,OOO, Bank Interest from July Ist to Dec. 31st 1921 at 1 per cent Proceeds of Water fete at Batang Malaka per Mr. T. E. R. Parsons $350.29. Winnings at “Minoru” (J. H.132 words
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Article85 1922-01-11 7 .--“M.M.” ACCUSED SENTENCEI >. Th accused in the Customs Duty case reperted in I’ast Thursdays issue was convicted by Mr McCausland in the Poli'** Cour’ to-day. and s n'erwo d t«pay a fine of $45,000 r in default of payment to serve G months’ r. i., the sentence.--“M.M.” - 85 words
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Obituary35 1922-01-11 7 OBITUARY. SIR WILLIAM MATTHEWS. London. January 10. The death has occurred of Sir William Matthews, K.C.M.G., of Messrs. Coode, Matthews, Fitzmaurice and Wilson, consulting engineers for harbours to the Crow»» Agent a for the Colonies.35 words
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Article800 1922-01-11 8 STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION. The eleventh annual general meeting f the Batak Habit Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the registered effices f ’f the company, Pinners Hall, 8 and 9. Austin Friars, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the-Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said M hen I addressed you800 words
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Article277 1922-01-11 8 Central Sumatra.—Loss for year £8,132. Kenny.—Profit £3,949, less in. tax, leaves £2,670 forward. Cicely.—l nt. ddvd. spc. on Ord, and 7.1 p.c on Pref. Shares. Asahan. Loss to July 31, $9,<42, d(due d from sum forward, £20,759; leave,s fcrward, 11,01 i. Tandjcng.--Loss to June 30, £30,909:277 words
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Article581 1922-01-11 8 INCREASED OUTPUT. The second annual gemeral meeting of the Telok Kruin Tin, Ltd., was held at the Company’s Registered Offices, Ipoh, Mr. Frank E. Mair (chairman) presiding. Th<* Chairman said the total revenue fr< m ali sources at. the Mine during the year amounted to $30,170.24 against581 words
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Advertisement209 1922-01-11 8 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd,, «Incorporated in Shanghai.) WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS (W[tl OLESALE and RETAI L.) Make Your First “RESOLUTION’’ To=day to Buy All Your Wines and Spirits with us. Worthington Duplex Feed Pumps. i (Piston Pattern) are known wherever water enters into commercial use. For such important service as209 words
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Advertisement372 1922-01-11 8 I ROBEY’S SEMI-DIESEL! I CRUDE OIL ENGINE, j Chief points of advantage are S Simplicity of Construction. Ease of Handling. I Complete Construction. Low Fuel Consumption. 1 Efficiency and Reliability, j No inlet and Exhaust Valves. Perfect Lubrication. S Regularity of Running. j Adaptability for Crude or Refined Oils. I372 words
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Article796 1922-01-11 9 •jpj l£ FUN ER AL. nf tll 7rteath~()f Mr J Doughty Tben tr\ 2 er <fP»daog Plandok Tit, S® i b pLuZ Genera! Ho9 P ital BS tbf ft aD robbe re O t °Ue i with <ieeP rol?res by ,df circle. j P te796 words
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Article167 1922-01-11 9 the Si Act smanT Uazett contains an tb« v*ar "'u tbe budget Act for Th Eatimwt B K 2463 (1920-21). •bowed J Or tt,at J oar originally ‘W,OOi //"y? Revenue, Tea. 82 '*****r’. u ar < Expenditure, Tea 'h* Trea.nre n' Expenditure from t.ld t D ’7,’167 words
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Article71 1922-01-11 9 Ihe foil wing are t ie latest qu>ta'iouv in Messrs K-needy Co's share list Yesterday. To-day. q 6 od shakes. >. S i I c. 4 c. 5 c. 5 c Mining. Johan (F P) 90c 95c 87|c 92|c Nawng Pet fin J. 60 1 62| 1.6071 words
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Article32 1922-01-11 9 11th January, 1922 Market firm. o 1 Smoked Sheet 374 c S.UOAPOB. J Cr6Fe > 36 c Market dull. r 1 Smoked Sheet 10$ i Loudon J Crepe New York 20032 words
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Article28 1922-01-11 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on January 10 Smoked Sheet lOjd Plantation Ist latex crepe 10jd [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co28 words
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Article103 1922-01-11 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December Asaban lbs 66,064 Anglo Sumatra 60,331 Bintang 16,500 Burma M 9,030 Bah Lias 106,320 Bila Sumatra 26,540 Bandar Sumatra 41,000 Clovelly 14,C00 Central Sumatra 25,803 Eastern Sumatra 35,700 Glen Bervie 20,592 Jimah 14,000 Kota Tinggi 33,000 Langkat Sumatra 37,000 Lankat103 words
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Article131 1922-01-11 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives tbe following London prices, on Jan 10 h Spot £165.5s D£l.lod 3 months buying£l-67.0d 0£1.15s 3 selling £167.5s W£l 15j N Local Parity $82.67 Januaiy 11th Singapore sold 125 tons at sB3]; Penang sold 25 tons at Messrs Boustead and Co Yesterday’s131 words
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Article208 1922-01-11 9 BP. Tapioca $6.50 sePere M P. Tapioca $6.80 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l5 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 8U« $41.00 buyers 110 s $29.00 buyers !No. 1 $lO 00 per picul No.208 words
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Article970 1922-01-11 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 1 J HUEBER (Dollav.) •c. $c.S c. Allenby Rubber Co. 17| e 20c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1.40 1.59 Amalgamated Malay Estates 15 j| j 6o Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 925 10 25 ex Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates lqo Ayer Molek Rubber 00. 1.30, 1.40970 words
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Advertisement817 1922-01-11 9 pinang gazette RATES OF CASUAL advertisements. for sale, to let, situations Miutamm Charge J 2.00 *"A For 1 inS ert) On p6t incb insertions 150 W2IG SAMPLE FAIRu 100 TECHNICAL .AND BUILDING FAIR) 18 0.75 Fair 1922Jram to x m 26 0.60 «JUitumnJciir i922jrum 2y to 2uĕ September space. A817 words
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Article220 1922-01-11 10 Here is a note from the French papers on the royal progress at Angkor Wat which evoked the enthusiasm of Lord Northcliff». He found it a little difficult to believe that Bangkok bad not even heard of it. He thought we must have had columns of telegrams about220 words
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Article567 1922-01-11 10 Prnano, January 11, 1922. BEEF— ots Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steal» do 48 Ox Tail e&cb 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of567 words
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Advertisement246 1922-01-11 10 HAZELINE SNOW 'Trade Mark' ill make your skin white, smooth and beautiful. This delightful non-greasy 18* toilet preparation removes blemishes from the complexion, yz and imparts true beauty. j fass pot, of al! Chemists and Store BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. London xg 3107 A ll Rights Reserved NOTICE OF TRADE MARK246 words
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Advertisement151 1922-01-11 10 ---S R. YOUNG 4 £O., LT»., PENANG. B FANCY ‘MOSAIC’ Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles. Great Variety in Artistic Colours and Patterns. On View at Our Offices, SIZE OF TILES 8’ xB* plain ‘MALACCA’ CONCRETE FLOOfiING tiles RED OR GREY SIZES 6" ur to 16" s<j. “Perfect” ROOFING USS SB I151 words
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Article874 1922-01-11 11 THE MINUTES. The following are' thn minutes of meeting of the Municipal Commissioners- of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 13th December, 1921. Present Mr. S. Codrington (President.), Dr. P. Liston, Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne, Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Dr. Lirn Guan Chang, Mr. Yeoh Guan874 words
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Article232 1922-01-11 11 —“C.O.” Colombo will boast of two, big and up-to-date theatres som e time' w’ithin tinnext three years», if the plans of the enterprising Madan Theatres, Ltd., go beyond the contemplation stage. Everyone will be glad to hear this news, for travail Wng theatrical companies have’ reviled—“C.O.” - 232 words
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Article188 1922-01-11 11 -"C.0.” A fatal shooting accident. has been reported to the Xuwara Eliya Police’. It ’appears that four men. two of whom were kanganics. one a bungalow servant and the other a kitchen cooly, all.' of Udti Radella estate‘s went into the jungle adjoining thei estate to watch for-"C.0.” - 188 words
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Article212 1922-01-11 11 The year-end (1921) is witnessing severlarge of copra to Scandinavian ports and Germany says the Ceylon Observer.” Besides those that have gone forward during the past few weeks, two .more I‘arg»ei shipments are' expected to be made within the next few days, while several smaller lots»212 words
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Advertisement373 1922-01-11 11 /7 v\ iff ZiW'/iMiR < A UT- O X \c fl !> 1 Fl ra W I? Your Breakfast Coffee 11 j; will be a real joy—if 1 I Jk I you prepare half-and-half with hot,rich Glaxo fel —the milk with the real English flavour. iP 5 Glaxo i» the373 words
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Advertisement69 1922-01-11 11 WHAT TO 00 FOR A COLD A hot bath at bed-time, followed by a laxative, is the right treatment, for a cold, and the best laxative’ to use i& ;1 .1 lartre of copra to Scandinatipati n, cur biliousness, sick headaches, torpid liver, pimples and ill-smell-ing bruath. Druggists everywhere sell69 words
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Advertisement219 1922-01-11 11 I Qar H it is a tact that no matter where any other car can go a FORD H will GO FARTHER, You know that have seen it i proved many times. BUT DO YOU KNOW WHY B Because the POWER of the FORD engine is MORE B THAN SUFFICIENT219 words
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Advertisement1589 1922-01-11 12 r-’Piei/* Mau CTFAUQUIP STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., t -X V*l J" I M ILb |EL Rm li I Jucorpo atcd in Strai s Settlements) COMPANY. for INTENDED 10 SAIL I STEAMERS (incorporat'd in I. S. A.; I r Every Tues, at 5 p.m. from Klang. Poit wet enham at.d 8m1,589 words
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Advertisement507 1922-01-11 12 q xx xxxxx< x x v M inriw Ai i! I 1 JL/Ls 1 La W I d A IP IT CL luAv IL 3 H i OsSLsB-r I i I F~-WT f s Bni SR I bp lebO 13 s t BL* iO-L 1 I FIRE, FALL and BURGLAR507 words
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Advertisement299 1922-01-11 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKIH CORPORATION. (Incorporated in H- ngkoiig Paid-up Capital #2O.UW Reserve Funds Sterling ~4-su)j Silver $*****1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,0(11 Head Office HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bomb Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochc Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Il »i!o, Ip Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, LodA Lyons, Malacca, Manila,299 words
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