Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-01-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 10. VOL. LXXX. FRIDAY. 13th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement603 1922-01-13 1 FOR i envelopes j OF EVERY < description at the J LOWEST < prices I Rlne U P 4,98 j > Piw n B Gizette Press, Ltd. I <!> W n n raa Q□nnn□ □n□ naa a aai na a n ar -u□ r ;> IAAAf What Lord Northcliffe jO*603 words
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Advertisement22 1922-01-13 1 SINGAPORE AND j J STRAUS ROUGH DIARY j For 1922—53.50 J I STOCKED BY.— S I Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. J PENANG. <22 words
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Article330 1922-01-13 2 FORMATION OF RAFFLES SOCIETY OF BATAVIA. It has long been felt that there is room for a “literary” society in Batavia and this feeling materialised in November last when a small group of British met and decided to form The Raffles Society of Batavia. It is intended330 words
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Article224 1922-01-13 2 -“C.0.” News of a tei-rible tragedy due to the heavy rains has bfpin received in Colombo. The old factory on St. Martin's estate, Rangalla, was demolished by a fall of rock and a landslide, the debris, falling in.’o the river and fhie majority of it being washed-“C.0.” - 224 words
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Advertisement1603 1922-01-13 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED NOTICES DOGS. ADVERTISEMENTS. REGISTRATION OF SERVANTS. Owners of Dogs are hereby reminded that the registration of dogs tor the year WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. qj ie Penang Employment Registry is nding 31st December, 1922, commenced can be inserted n the “Pinang opening offices at 77 Bishop1,603 words
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Advertisement231 1922-01-13 2 WHEN IT’S A BAD THROAT! TAKE PEPS AND KILL ALL DANGEROUS INFECTION. Wh,?n your throat feels hot and sore, and it’s hard to swallow anything; when you are troubled with a constant tickling cough—be wise, dissolve an infectionkilling Peps tablet in your mouth. The' powerful volatile medicine stored up in231 words
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Advertisement193 1922-01-13 2 1 Assurance h CO., LTD. n ESTABLISHED 1836. I ASSETS EXCEED £16.000,000. H I i. Fire. g I M I 2. Life. J I 3. Motor Car. I j 4 Motor Cycle. 5. Personal Accident. I ,6. Plate Glass. :l B We can give you any particulars which you I193 words
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Article1780 1922-01-13 3 the vernacular. Our Own Correspondent.) I December 14.—A Capital Eil ?.ThK‘H b y lhe S< ts VernabUlt L i ~f the Londo" Burris Club, every proanise, of a successwhli;’ 1 t ma y not accomplish its J (U t it will de *’m e good and f” 11,780 words
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Advertisement339 1922-01-13 3 i Eadies' Shoes Something quite new in I a dies Sfjoes, e.g. Futurist Court, Gold, Black and Gold Brocade Court, White Buckskin Court, Black Patent, and Grey Court, Ctc. I be seen at Pritchard's. r-- Bi |B 1 1 LXI Worthington Duplex Feed Pumps. MADAME ALICE FORAY 1 1 St?339 words
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Article3176 1922-01-13 4 THE SECOND DAY’S EVENTS. There was a largely increased attendance at the Rncecoaree ve-’erd-iy afternoon for the second stage <>f the Penang Taff C ab’s New Year Meeting, those present including the Hon the Resident Councillor and Mrs Hall, H H the Saltan of Perak, H H the3,176 words
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Article169 1922-01-13 4 Chinbse Before The Court. In the District Court yesterday before Mr R Scott, Lim Wooi Whatt was charged at the instance of Detective Inspector Brownings, with the mu der of Tan Knoi Heng in house No 58 Madras Lane on the morning of January 11. The case169 words
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Article149 1922-01-13 4 COMMITTEE'S SUGGESTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jaouany 13, The report of the Commission of enquiry into Municipal finance*, states inter alia that Municipal trading concerns are to be discriminated from others internal. The Committee enquire whether administrative reforms cannot be introduced by a ri duction of149 words
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Article26 1922-01-13 4 The Straits Chinese welcome to the Prince ofWales incudes decorations and a triumphal arch bet W( »en Johnston's Pier and Anderson Bridge.26 words
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Article56 1922-01-13 4 FX>ERVICE MEN AND INCOME TAX: [To thb Editor of the “Pinano Gazette Sir, —With reference to oar worthy Major’s letter re ex service men and income tax. How would it be if the said heroes received th«>ir smokes and drinks free of duti? Possiblv dhohies would wash their Khaki56 words
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Article76 1922-01-13 4 Jan 14—Penang Races. Jan 14—MenglemWu Lodne Syndicate, Union St, 11 30 a.m. Jan 18— PC C t Special M’-e'ing, 6-30 p m Jan 20—Perak Valley Rubber, Meeting, 9 Union Street, noon. Jan 14—K <fc O Hotel Special Dinner and Dance. Jan 14—Runnvmed- Hotel Special Dinner and Fancy D76 words
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759 1922-01-13 4 THE MAN DOR'S EVIDENT The evidence of Kbuw See, lliaH Padang Plandok Mine, inquiry into the circu uataocen at the death of Mr J Doughty Smith Mr A C Baker and a jury lQ tbe e| Court, Penang, ye-terday. Witness sain he was at759 words
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Article76 1922-01-13 4 Tb. B.nd gramme of music st the b. f p.m. to-day. 1 March ...The Great i j ArDQ y n m .1W 2 Selection ...To To3 Waltz ...Ah JKusoo® 4 Fox Trot ...Sea Breeto A tiso* 5 One Step ...Last Nigi't Pnlic® In a case in Koala76 words
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Article1114 1922-01-13 5 s PREPARATION'S. s to cry aloud that "he '.Mas. and she sy'stematito .lepr'vc herself of tlje ■hun. She has a paper cir- millions of marks, or cuU T 1"" i; 1C( iitlv she increased it 1 £2,637,100. oy money for many purJ] ~H 1 pay for extensive railway1,114 words
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155 1922-01-13 5 For the past two years experiments on human beings for the benefit of animals have been conducted by the, Rowett Re&eirch Institute in Animal Nutrition. The object has been to discover the energy yielding value of food. Results have shown that in doing155 words
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Article114 1922-01-13 5 J. M. S - J. M. S. in the “Rangoon Gazette’.” Since first he left thi? homeland isle. Th»-' world has sung the praise c.f him, Thr- magic of that peerless smile. The: fascinating ways of him. Thr griefs that India beset Found solace in the sight of him. And neverin the “Rangoon Gazette’.” - 114 words
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Article101 1922-01-13 5 I' is more than 20 years since the meeting (A Parliament, as fixed by the' pluvious Prorogation, was antedated owing to a national emergency. This was m October. 1899. Parliament war- prorogued' on the. 7th of the’ month until the 27th. but the Bc'er ultimatum demanding arbitration101 words
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Article306 1922-01-13 5 The Daily Chornocle understands that Princess Mary’s wedding dress is to be made by a famous man-drt ssmak _r of Hanovr-square. The same dressmaker w'as entrusted with thej making of a wonderful dress in which anoihe'r Royal bridh, a cousin of Princess Mary, went to 'he306 words
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Article319 1922-01-13 5 An interesting application was made at Ipoh before Mr. Justice Watson on Tuesday. Mr. K. M. Koomarasamy asJod* his Lord-11 ip for the issur of a writ of habeas corpus n Wong Low and Leong Shee. a female, both of Batu Gajah. and the pareids of a girl319 words
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201 1922-01-13 5 London. December 6. —Further statements were made to-day concerning the charges laid against Mr. F. Golding, ch "f electrical engineer of the Postmaster-Ge-neral’s department, and Mr. S. Witt, his assistant, who in March last left Australia on an official tour of the United States, Great201 words
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Advertisement112 1922-01-13 5 “I THINK THEM SPLENDID FOR CHILDREN.” MOTHER’S PRAISE OF BABY’S OWN TABLETS. For the sickly new-born babe or growing child Baby’s- Own Tablets, the Canadian chiildrem’s medicine, are a blessing. They are’ guaranteed entirely free from opiates a»'d absolutely harmless, and are a ivinedy for teething troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, colic,112 words
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Advertisement819 1922-01-13 5 $500,000 I g WORTH OF RELIABLE MERCHANDISE TO BE CONVERTED INTO CASH AT I WHIIEAWAY'S i j GREAT ANNUAL I STOCK-TAKING WHICH COMMENCES ON I MONDAY NEXT, JAN., 16th Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., PENANG AliD TAIPING. Mr, Guv Leonard T 1 hr Sleeplessness Healed rimples *1 i I had unsightly819 words
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Article1585 1922-01-13 6 The murder <f Mr Doughty Smith by gang robbers in Kedah, succeeding upon several other crimes of similar character iu different parts of the Peninsula, is a serious matter which calls for thorough enquiry, with a view to the adoption of methods likely to prevent1,585 words
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Article1252 1922-01-13 6 The Straits and V M S Government Gazettes give the new tncr..s.d r te9 01 P°‘“ ,!e hi h Rates. will be introduced on January 16. Again, we must protest against the increase, for it is doubtful policy even from the Government point of view to inflict1,252 words
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Article129 1922-01-13 6 That portion of tbe Esplanade iunniu past Forb Cornwallis which was closed: traffic during the time the fort moa*. on being filled in is still barricaded ahbos. filling in operations have been complete for some time. What is tl e reason Le road is not under repair,129 words
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Article286 1922-01-13 6 A Gazette extraordinary contains 1 notification of changes in rates of poet* articles which will come into force on IJafter the 16th instant». On letters addr?:!' to any place in the Straits Settltmen FMS, Johore, Kedah Kelantan, P« rJ Frengganu (including Kemamau) BritsNorth Borneo Sarawak or286 words
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Advertisement298 1922-01-13 6 I W. Briggs Sons, Ltd., j Dundee and London, I CHALLENGE” 0 I 2S *C a tz. fe\/^4^''''';' 1 J 1 jROOFING[ AND s I Bituminous Solutions. I SOLE AGENTS f Buttery S’ Co., ĕ e? «E Singapore Medan. lzz Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY j j n “VAT 69’| I298 words
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Advertisement56 1922-01-13 6 E._& O.” 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. Miss Kitty Lipton and Mr. Henry Marchand, the famous film dancers, direct from Paris, exponents of modern dances, will appear between56 words
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Article955 1922-01-13 7 s!GNS OF opposition Reuter’s Telegrams. London, January IL ;Uii!| it, is understood that the British .u,-i»la\ unanimously approved Anglo-French Pact, French is apparently very critical. It tha t the French desir.- a compact hut fear ’hat France’s foreign |,e ,id>oi to th- Bru I’ 1 JI’ J,. is: Reuter’s Telegrams. ] - 955 words
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Article69 1922-01-13 7 MEETING OF THE COI'NCIL. Geneva, January 11. The first session of the Council <>f the League of Nations opened publicly, under the, Presidency of M. Hymans. The Council approved the constitution of the Permanent Mandates Commission, also a report by Sir Eric Drummond on the Permanent Court69 words
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Article97 1922-01-13 7 STINNES’ BID FOR CONTRACTS. Lordon, January 12. It is reported that Herr Hugo Stinnes offer'd the Dutch East Indites Government a loan of £10.000,000 a. 0 p r cent on condition that 1922 contracts are placed wijh his combine. The Budget provides for extensive constructional work97 words
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Article106 1922-01-13 7 BLS lESS RESTARTED. Rome, January 12. it is reported from a trustworthy source that negotiations are in progress to reconstitute the Banca Italiana Disconto. with Italian and foreign capital. Mr. Otto Kahn (I’nited States) and M. Dreyfus (Paris) are expected to participate in the new concern. An106 words
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Article44 1922-01-13 7 Madrid, January 12. The Cabinet has resign! d. It is believed ihe resignation is. due to the King’s refusal to sign a decree dissolving the military juntas, otherwise effictrs' organisations., which was presented by the Minister of War, Sienor La Cierva.44 words
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Article39 1922-01-13 7 Washington, January 12. At a conference between Mr. Hoover and’ Mr. Lasker, Chairman of the Shipping Board. President Harding agneed that the Board’s vessels which are new idle should carry grain 10 Russia at cost price.39 words
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Article51 1922-01-13 7 Washington. January 12. A bill was introduced in th House of Representatives authorising the construction of a channel connecting the Great Lakes with the sea, via the M allend Canal and the St. Lawrence river. The expense w ill be equally norm by the I’nited States and51 words
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Article42 1922-01-13 7 South Wales. January IL The Siemens’ Steel Association- Swansea, has reduced the price of stc 'l bars by 7s. fid. per ton, to £7 7s. 6d., wh.cli is equ valent to a quarter i f ’he war tim p price.42 words
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Article261 1922-01-13 7 THE JAPANESE TROOPS. AVadiington, January 11. Ihe Japanese tentatively agreed to the withdrawal f the troops from the GerI man Kiao-Chow leasehold, and from the Shantung Railway, on condition that China furnishes adequate police protection. The Japanese suggested that the withdrawal of the Railway Guards should be treated separately261 words
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Article224 1922-01-13 7 [To the Editor of the ’Piuang Gazette.' Sir, I shall be much obliged if you will kindly inform me through the medium of your valuable paper whar is the standard commercial language in the’ East. The reason for my making this request is that in some cases I224 words
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Article155 1922-01-13 7 Rome, December 6. —Said Halim, exGrand Vizier of Turkey, was assassinaied in Rome to-night. [The late Prince Said Halim was a junicr memlit-r of the’ Khedival family < f Egypt. He usually resided in Constantinople, and came to the front, in politics after the Constitutional revolution.155 words
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Article112 1922-01-13 7 SOUTH ERN PA RLI AMENT SUMMONED. London, Ja uary 11. Mr. Griffith, the President of Dail Eircann, i s summoning the members of the Southern Parliament, elected last May, to meet in Dublin Mans on House on Janua>ry 14, for the ratification of the Treaty and the establishment of112 words
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Article729 1922-01-13 7 i’HE MAN BEHIND THE IRISH PEACE. Mr. Arthur Griffith, beyond all' other living men, isi the maker of modern Ireland, writers Mr. Robert Lynd in the "Daily Mail." If Ireland. i& as the song says, “a nation once, again, ’’and if there is peac* between England and729 words
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Article133 1922-01-13 7 WAGES AND THE COLOURED RATIO. Johannesburg, January 11. The Men’s Federation requested General Smuts to call a joint meet ng of the employers and the Federation. The Unions demand the withdrawal »f all ult inatums and notices, no further reduction of wages until the margin between the133 words
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Article700 1922-01-13 7 Johannie&burg, November s.—General Smuts, the Prime Minister, and Mr. i Malau. Minister of Mines, yesterday met I a. dr nutation of the South African WorkI ers’ Union, regarding the mining position in South Afiica and the Government’s I suggestions for effecting economy in the working of the700 words
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Article631 1922-01-13 7 Princess Maria of Roumania has been betrothed to King Alexander of Serbia. Dr. and Mrs.. T. Cochrane and Miss H. Mai tin arrived by th»- Teiesta from Madras ‘-day. Capt. Saunders. S. 8.0. Penang, who has been cm the’ sick list for several days with a bad631 words
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Article147 1922-01-13 7 THE DIRECTORS’ REPORT. (Frow Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Januaiy 13. The Straits Trailing Company, Ltd reports a profit of $222,649. which, with $441,276 brought forward, makes $663, 925. A dividend of s(i cents p- r share on 900,600 shares, absorbing $450,000 is re comm» nd» d. and147 words
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Obituary17 1922-01-13 7 OBITUARY. London, January 11. The death has occurred of Mr. Edgar Bundy. Associate of the Royal Academy17 words
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Article611 1922-01-13 8 ANNUAL MEETING. The Ayer Taw*h Rubber Plantation Co L d held i a twelfth annual general meeting in the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce Rooms. Mr Leslie J Cubitt presided The Chairman said, the cost of production is less than the previous year by 5 44 cents;611 words
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Article322 1922-01-13 8 In their weekly review Messrs Fearon and Co reported at 5 p.m. ou Jan 11th With the exception of loans the market during the past week has been dull and featureless. With a majority of investors taking advantage of declining levels to average we are frequently asked by322 words
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Advertisement322 1922-01-13 8 ene» crxrjr ’7MI.-rrrTr-r-.— t «mjmwmsswwwbs» r illlllHIIII!ilril,,l f luui, lll I** 1 I I I-' f JTr .J: JF-; —I; 2f 3 W I «ja».,/ We’re so glad you are getting well again, Daddy.” -i I 1 "J What a feeling of satisfaction it is rj Ito a man who322 words
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Advertisement888 1922-01-13 8 Pinana Gazette A 7 y I For Heartburn, Acidity, etc, RATES OF CASU s n fV Moore are the makers of a Lozengn, original i t a n\/FPTIS F MENTS. the celehrat. d Dr. Jenner, which possesses m a remarkable degr< j th. neutralising Acidity in the stomach. t Tliev888 words
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Article114 1922-01-13 9 nre t«- NHt quTtatiouf Tbe 4 tf A U> share Hat; YpstpnUy- To-day. s 3 sgiHEM J I c f c. io. 5 C. .Do1l» r jkk 90c 95c 87£c 92|c pwsettß 1.80 1.90 K .giaim 3 0 38 0 3.50 3.75 Malakoff jgj 1.95 1-80 1.90114 words
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Article41 1922-01-13 9 13th January. 1922. 1 Smoked sheet 34 c M Fine P*le Crepe 33 c ?,M j UD«moked Sheet No 1 28 c L Smoked Sheet 36|c SjIOAPORt J Crepe 36 i° '“''‘".''“s'Lke.i Sheet 10*d Loidon Crepe 10|d 19io SiwYobk41 words
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Article28 1922-01-13 9 The following are additional rubber outputs December Consolidated Malay lb» 78,817 Ch„, (S.kn ß or) 33,500 Kong Sang »> Sungei Salak ■> Tangga Batu >» JM7I Thirdmile »t 34.51428 words
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Article29 1922-01-13 9 The following were the rubber quotanone in London on January 13 Smoked Sheet j lO|d Plantation Ist latex crepe l<Rd [By courtesy of Messrs. Bouatead Co29 words
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Article71 1922-01-13 9 From Hur Own Correspondbnt). Singapore January 13 At the annual meeting of the I> dragir Robber Company, Mr Elite, who referred to the c hics] year for the Con) pany. nnd prott-s’ed ng»*ii>Bt Netherlands Indies taxation o f 20,000 Borins, hnsed tn 1919-20 pr ilr wirlont receiving warning.71 words
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Article227 1922-01-13 9 Th* Straits Trading Co Ltd., gives the following Lon ion prices, on Jui 11 Spot £165 125.6 d a P 75.6 d 3 months buying £167,7-.6d 75.6 i 3 unnth» selling £167. lOs.Od 55.01 Local Parity $82.86 January 12th: Singapore so d 125 tons at $B3 5/8 ■W?227 words
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Article90 1922-01-13 9 Pro vince Wellesley Chaplaincy 1 1 s Church, Butterworth. diQ]s- 11 I z-u Si.». y Communion and Address J»ni? nn< S M,ssion Ch apeL PraiVens ung »n iS o mon Crttnil) A Pau)’, x. Tkur, lon Chapel, Bukit Teagah. i.u i al 19—H o |y Comma-iian 7-30 15 T' I90 words
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Article213 1922-01-13 9 BP Tapioca S7J 0 sellers M K 1 apioca 57.25 seilerh Cold loaf $72 sellerr Black Pepper $l5 00 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $41.00 buyers 110 s $29.00 buyers f No. I $lO 00213 words
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Article520 1922-01-13 9 Pbnang, January 13, 1922. BE KF- cts Soap per catty 3S Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 86 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet d<T" 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet520 words
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Article1090 1922-01-13 9 IHE DRAW. The following i" the draw in the J tennis tournament Qualifying Round, Championship. J. H. Ped low v. R. M. Love. G. C.-V. Davson v. J- Watson. S. Madson v. J. A. Goetzee. H. Cobon v. E. T. M. Lias. Two semi-finalists play1,090 words
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Article472 1922-01-13 9 The following are pn motions and appointments in the Penang Volunteers: Pte. R. N. Holmes M C. to be Acting Cdmpany Sergeant Major ‘‘A" Company. Pti‘. J. A. Alexander t</ be Acting, C.Q.M.S. A Coy. To be Acting Sergeants. Pte. L. Learmpuriit, D. 5.0.. M.C. and command No.472 words
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Advertisement856 1922-01-13 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. province wellesley VOLUNTEERS. POSITIONS VACANT. Gentlemen wishing to join van be sworn i in on following, dates: Wanted immediately Experienced Monday 6th January Compositor for Tamil and English, also v t k i n mi i i Aebong lebai District, Machine-Man, cylinder or platen. Good nirr.i kni i856 words
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Article926 1922-01-13 10 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE TO CON GRESS. Washington, December 6.—President Harding, in a message to Congress to-day eaid It is a very giatifyiug privilege to con e to Congress with the repablic at peace with all the nations of the world. Eqaally gratifying is the report that oar coaotry is not926 words
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Article144 1922-01-13 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Angkor for Ceylon, India, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe. Sitiawan for Aaahan and Bata Bahra, Teesta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Sappho for Telak Anson. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Atreus for Singapore and China, Expiotbd Arrivals. Kashgar, London, Jan 21. Khiva, London, Feb 4,144 words
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Article323 1922-01-13 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagau Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, 57.15 a.m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagau Serai By train 9 30 a.m. A 4 p.m323 words
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Article144 1922-01-13 10 Penang, January 13, 1922 Kt Coo kt shy or thk Uhabtkrkd Barb). London Dein nd Bank 2/3 27/32 4 months’ «ight Bank 2/4 1/16 i> 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Docamentary 2/4 13/32 Oaloatta Demand Bank Rs. 173] 3 days' siuht Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank M 173 o144 words
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Advertisement475 1922-01-13 10 >,'• ■/'’'< .—j. —’LJ W 11 ”"> 3&ĔĔĔĔ GRANT’S WHISKY j FROM “Land of Brown Heathand Sharov Wood «Land of the Mountain and the Flood 111 WM X. /GRANT SONS f Ltd., IC 1 y< DISTILLERS L M jT I) iftt (Jlenli’-t District. Scotland l M GLASGOW and LONDON, Guarantee475 words
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Advertisement219 1922-01-13 10 ipiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiim 1 I J Our underwear will! I not itch but our I I price will tickle I I y°«- I We have never before offun S g such a high grade India 1 Gauze Singlet at so low; OPrice- I These goods are perfect fitting. They will give TTwfel»»219 words
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Article376 1922-01-13 11 KT ALA LLDIPI K MEETING. The Engineering Association of Alalaya held a meeting in Kuala Lumpur last week-end. On Saturday morning a visit was paid to the F.M.S.R. Central Workshops- where the members were shown over the workshops by Mr. G. C. Forbes and h-s staff. Following this376 words
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Article245 1922-01-13 11 .—“M.M.” Monday of th’s week was “fixing day.” when all Kuala Lumpur counsel concerned in civil suits listed for hearing assembled in the Supreme Court, where the acting C.J.C., the Hon. Mr. Justice Farrer-Man. by, sat. to fix the dates of hearing of the various cases. A.—“M.M.” • - 245 words
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Article205 1922-01-13 11 Dressed in nafitve costume, a Chinese woman, doctor, Miss Shuang- Mei-li, is visiting ma n y church: s throughout the country to spi?ak on Chine'se life. A picturesque figure in her pale-blue dress, Miss Shuang addressi'd a. large- congregation at thf Cnited Methodist Church at Market Ruscn,205 words
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Advertisement317 1922-01-13 11 Avoid Sunburn y* plying, just before a iittie C\ -'HAZELINE' 'j'i l SNO W Keeps the skin beautifully white in spite of f i,,. su n. Has a delightfully soothing effect hot and perspiring skins. Fragrant and refreshing. 7x <Z<xx r pots, of all Chemists and Stores burroughs Wellcome a317 words
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Advertisement138 1922-01-13 11 (Estate Mine Managers, j FOR PRICE, QUALITY and I PROMPT DELIVERY, Cannot do better than send <? ALL THEIR ORDERS FOR J V PRINTING and i gy STATIONERY TO THE J > < r Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. t s s Catalogues, Samples and x p Quotations on application. S138 words
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Advertisement1463 1922-01-13 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO., LTD straits steamsh p co ltd., (iNCORPOIiATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS TEL TELEPHONE for INTENDED i O SAIL olhAMEks» ‘SHIPPING, PENANG.” No f Every Tues, at 5 *p.ra. A from j Port Swettenham and Singapore. 5 Every Thur, at pm. > the Kinta. Head Office: No. 63,1,463 words
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Advertisement412 1922-01-13 12 11 F Fairbanks I rtable Scales MOST RELIABLE WITH BACKRAIL AND I BEAM BALANCE WEIGHING FROM 400 lbs. T One Ton NEW SHIPMENT McAlister Co, Ltd I PENANG. BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. 'lncorporated in England Anthoiiied Capital £3,600,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Paid-up 1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided412 words
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Advertisement280 1922-01-13 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKINI CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Paid-up Capital s2o,uOU'i Reserve Funds:Sterling £4.506.» Silver $21.500# Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office —HONGKONG Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, B&iavia, Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foochoi Hankow, Hougkew, Harbin, Ikilo, Ipot Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Londoi Lyons, Malacca. Manila, Nagasak York, Peking, Rangoon, Saigon,280 words
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