Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED. DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. Ko 15. VOL. LXXX. THURSDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 OENTS.
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    • 22 1 C SINGAPORE AND < J STRAITS I ROUGH DIARY i I; For 1922—53.50 4 <{ STOCKED BY.— J Pioanf Gazette Preu, Ltd. ’i PENANG. <
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  • 847 2 “M.M.” VEB DICT Kt ALA LI M PUR AFFAIR. The inquiry was continued before, Mr.j H. A. Forrer in the Coroner’s Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday morning, into the cause of death of the three Chinese found hanged to a mangosteen tree in the Lake Gardens on Sunday,
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    • 138 2 a MB i W. B. and H. 0. WILIS t-T n BRISTOL AND LONDON. 5 FAMOUS 5 Three castles Cigarettes; 5 THREE SIZES. I g ORDINARY PER TIN g 5 j 5 MAGNUM I.OJ I 1 El SUPER MAGNUM 1.20 a J FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. i Ms m nui a
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  • THE FAR EAST.
    • 10 3 SUN YA T-SEX AND PEKING 5 YA T-SEX AND PEKING
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    • 130 3 Peking. December 31,—Over 200 superfluous clerks in tin- Cabinet Office haw Mn dismissed by the new Cabi net. Finding that the s.aff was unnecessarily large the Premier co»»sulted the heads of th various departments and the head cltrks at. a meeting that lasted three hours. It. was
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    • 372 3 M riim, December 28. —The thousands "f lidipinos suffering from leprosy are ti, bo given more attention, particularly treatment ami more- food- Dr. TW Wade, of t} r faculty of the College "f Medicine, University of the Philip'tte x. uho recently spent some* timte at f ufioii
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    • 158 3 'l’ll.- Bombay Labour Office estimates that in Xov inber the average level of the t etail prices < f all commodifies taken inti-' account in cost, of living index for Bombay wa one p. int < les-s than one. per c< n( below that in
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    • 188 3 In view of its geographical situation Tuticorin is obviously one of the most important places in India, and it is natural that the* question of developing it should have come to tin- front, new that the deadweight of war time conditions is being eased. The Commifte’e appointed
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    • 216 3 The. proclamation read by the first Earl of Lytton at Delhi in 1877 —its words were’ quoted by the Prinice- of Wales ar the Victoria Memorial during his recent visit —was the happiest inspiration of what, proved to be* a difficult period of offiod Before?
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    • 53 3 Calcutta January 3-—Krishna Chandra Ghcse, As-sistant Cashier of the Chartered Bank of India was arrested to-day on charges of alleged criminal breach of trust. forgjetry and theft of sixteen drafts on the London Bank to the e*xtent of Rs. 2,27,000 detected by the Baqik authorities on
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    • 72 3 Melbourne, January 4.—Members of th© Indian Political Delegation, accompanied by Lieutenant Khan. 23rd Cavalry, have arrived in Melbourne on their way to Fiji, to enquire into the causes of Indian discontent, and to investigate the possibilities of settling Indian ex-soldiers on land in Fiji. The visitors pa
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  • 92 3 Tin* following has been received from tH Under Secretary, F.M.S Any Company < r individual meditating the •erection o.£ a new electric power install ati< nis advised to instal a plant whica conforms o the British Standard Speeificafit ns tor vdtag and i).ii’:dicity namely (a) Tl **e,e
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    • 379 3 I BED-ROCK PRICES IN I HOUSEHOLD LINEN Etc., j IN OUR USUAL DEPENDABLE QUALITY. S i Sheets j EXTRA STRONG QUALITY. Linen Tea Cloths 23 by 31 in 95 cents each. S S 108 bv 108 in $B-25 each. Tv.ped Kitchen Cloths 21 by 28 in 85 L. 1 Christy's
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  • 1166 4 ALLEGED SEDITIONLST RELEASED “I think the Crown ha*' been wrong in every stage of this case, except the n, iy of the nolle prosequi,” were the concluding remarks of Mr. Justice Barrett-Leo-nard in delivering judgment in the Supreme Court, Singapore, in the case in
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  • 360 4 BREACH OF U- S- JAW ALLEGEDNew York, December 19.—The Secretary for Labour, Mr- Davis, hag ordered the maximum fine' provided by the law to be levied against the Cunard Line, and has also requested the State Department to make representations to the British Government, on account of
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  • 175 4 A Govemmen' Gazette Extraordinary, contains the following order by His Excellency the Governor :—The Volunteer Ordinance 1921. having now become law, the* Volunteer Corps, of the Colony .as constituted under the previous Ordinance cease to Dxist, and T desirei to express to Officers. Warrant OfficeTs, Non-Commissioned Officer? and
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  • 453 4 IPOH RESIDENTS’ ESCAPE. The “Times or Malaya gives further details of .the motor accident which occurred while Messrs. F. N. Sanderson, R. S. Stewart and H. L. Armstrong were returning to Ipoh from Penang on Monday in Mr. Sanderson’s Daimler car when they met with a mishap
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  • 382 4 MOTOR CARS IN THE STREETS. A traveller who- has recently returned from Lhasa gave an “Englishman” representative a most interesting account of the conditions in that city. “I was surprised,” he said, “to see the changes in Lhasa- I had be e n there but Iwo
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    • 764 4 ■I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I POSITION VACANT compe^t^horthandtypist (Jaldbeck, Macgregor Co., Im I wanted for Alcr Star. Salary per month plus house allowance. Apply (Incorporated in Shanghai.) Box No. 9, c/o Pinang Gazette. I TO LET I Compound House, No. 1, Gottlieb WINP Hfld SPIQIT I Road. Rent $45 per month.
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 346 5 NEW YEAR 'S DA Y LONDON. v -j The New Year Lend 011 J arr ive without, the the public Iliar H st Paul s Churchyard in r o f pipes was resonant. b h "i •It we th-»* universal chorus of v sf)l SvlH from several thousand uld Un
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    • 227 5 Too.nfo, December 16.- In an address to the Junior Bar Association of Mantra’. I.'iii Shaughnessy said: We must have immigration. We have* had \ct\ little si”ce 1914- On the. contra: I nn afraid, we have lost somewhat,. Th ii aftiT ih< war a natural feeling that grew
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    • 238 5 l, i' 1 ,l,llll iary 2. —The “Times” in a says that th e experts’ £20,000,000 n ’uction scheme :s an extension of "y underlying an Anglo-Bolshe. V( Agreement, of March resebr 111,11 e 'man origin, like other and 'i' n London and Paris, Ru<vi- H n,t revea
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    • 533 5 Paris, December 19. —The devotion and h if-sacrifict of a wife desperately struggling to save her children and her own and her husband’s families from the con-, sequences of a scandal, have been brought to light by the.arrest of M. Lucien Boppe (until recctntly Inspector of Forests and
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    • 113 5 London, January 2. —The year 1922 has commenced with the breaking of the weather records. Last night was the hottest in London for January for the past halfcentury. The temperature at Kew was 53 degrees, compared with the normal January temperature of 34. Spring-like warmth prevails over nearly
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    • 88 5 London, January 2. —A sensation has been caused in Brecknockshire by the arrest of Major Herbert. Rowse Armstrong, a prominent solicitor, of Hay, Brecknock, on a charge of attempting to murder a brother solicitor, Mr. Oswald Norman Martin, by administering arsenic. The court was crowded to-day
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    • 73 5 London, January 2. —The first five commercial research fellowships inst tuted by the Executive Council of the British Empire Exhibition for competition among Chambers of Commerce in the United Kingdom have been awarded to London, Glasgow, Norwich. Warringt >n and Oldham Chambers, which will each nominate a
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    • 165 5 Geneva, December 19. —On December 1 there were 137,561 unemployed in Switzerland, against 134,073 at the end otf October. This increase' is due to the closing of many engineering workshops and to the fact that In the Canton Valais a great- number of land workers have
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    • 190 5 In the absence of her skipper husband and the mate, one little Canadian wpman, armed with a revolver, stood guard all night off Boston aboard the schooner Lilliani E- Kerr, keeping in respect a sullen. and mutinously-inclined negro crew. Every man knew that she was
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    • 160 5 London, January 3. —There is every sign that influenza is beginning its annual attack on th»' population of London anil other large towns. Within th e past 24 hours, 25 persons have been seized suddenly with this illness in ihe London streets and sent to hospital.
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    • 79 5 Scottish manufacturers who at the beginning of the war had very large' debts due from German houses are now receiving through the Controller of the Enemy Debts Department, full payments, together with 5 per cent-, interest. The payment of 5 per cent interest is an agreeablrt surprise,
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    • 130 5 i l Your health, strength and energy depend upon the condition of your blood. If you feel weak and out-of-sorts. if you suffer with indigestion, rheumatic pains, palpitations, sleeplessness, bad dreams, pains in the back, are anaemic, lowspirited, nervous nud lacking in “go,’ the only way to set- matters right
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    • 304 5 1 <ll —iff] UM i ||R| [j —MWTi nni in. j- ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE I NOW PROCEEDING J Exceptional purchasing Opportunities in 1 1 all Departments 1 20 SAMPLE BARGAINS i Usually. Sale Price. Horrockses “A. I.” Calico 36 ins. wide 40 yard Piece $4O-00 $25-00 per piece EĔ S
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  • 25 6 db Moubray,—At Batu Gajah Hospital, on the 15th instant, to the wife of Mr G A de Cde Moubray, Malayan Civil Service, a daughter.
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  • 37 6 Aston-Simpson.—Ou Febiuary 17th, at St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth, P. W., by the Revd, E. Gieeuhow, Arthur Vincent Aston, Malayan Civil Service, to Marguerite (Rita) only child of Mr. and Mte. H. G Simpton ot Buttet worth.
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  • 1252 6 A Reuter’s cable which we published yesterday alludes to his departure from Madras amid a perfect furore of enthusiasm,” as the half way time mark in the Prince cf Wales’ Indian tour. His Royal Highness still has a long and important itinerary to go through,
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  • 1346 6 Ib European Conference, in fact as well as in name, likely to The European point a way out of the Impasse. appalling economic morass in r o which the nations have been plunged The answer is surely in the affirmative. To succeed, the Conference must necessaiily include
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  • 141 6 CONFESSION Al’ JOHORE TRIAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 19 The trial opened at Johore on Monday of five Malay coolies who are alleged to have attacked and killed Mr Derbyshire io the jungle at Kulai in June. At yesterday’s hearing, a voluntary confession by
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  • 196 6 MORE SMART POLICE WORK (From Our Own Corrkspondeni Kuala Lumpur, E’ As a sequel to the record eeizQ r samsu at Klang, it had been gU ’P e that part of the cargo of the tong BDhad been put off somewhere al ,n 2 Klang coast.
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    • 425 6 I' 52 <; i LIGHT RAILWAY j EQUIPMENT. U Throughout every process of mauufcictuie i* Hudson Material is supervised by skilled ]i > engineers who are specialists in light railway i I equipment. Hudson designers have had practical i i experience of light railway requirements for all i t 11
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    • 8 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Eyery Wednesday and Saturday.
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  • 16 6 DEATH. Mathews.—Ou January 16, st the General J Hospital, Singapore, Theobald James Machtws. Agr 21 years,
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  • 550 7 tH E Ml NFS QUESTION Reuter’s Telegrams. 1 Washington, January !<■ t that an undercommunique states hat has been reached regarding the 311 g f the Kiao-Chow administration transfer 0 tn Chin»r Tananese Conference has be--pjc Sino*iaP anrac discussion on the mines quesgun a tion The Open Door Policy.
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  • 86 7 LA R GE CANAL SCHEME p M ashington, January 17withd'/"" Warding has transmitted i°>ut to *ht* Senate the th.. ""nission s i'f-*|>,rt recommending a Canal from ’he et' the AtlanticLot cU, I u,l '"e th cost C'f a thirty On,'. 1 Oi I Lawrence* from kite Montreal a; 269,000,000 .'xkijkm.
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  • 63 7 A CORDIAL INTERVIEW. Paris. January 17. Anglo-French diplomatic discussions hav already started with a cordial interview between Lord Curzon and M. Poincare who d scussed Franco-British problems, particularly Eastern questio-ns- It was agreed that a solution of th e latter ought not to be deferred until the end
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  • 84 7 London, January 17. Twenty-four European nations have been invitfed to the Genoa Conference in addition to the United States and Japan. It is still doubtful whether the British Dominions will be represented. Germany invited to send Delegates. Berlin. January 17. The. Italian! Ambassador, in accordance with decisions
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  • 158 7 INADEQUATE, UNDERPAID. UNDERSTAFFED. London, January 17. A meeting of the Associated Chambers of'Commerce of Great Britain passed a resolution urging the Government to further improve the British Consular Service in order to facilitate Br tish trade abroad- The House of Commons member. Sir Georg» Renwick, in moving
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  • 105 7 TRADERS’ ACTION. London, January 17. As the outcome of the Committee under the Chairmanship of Sir S. Demetriadi, established in 1920, to discuss the conditions which certain shipowners endeavoured to impose regard ng India homeward Bills of Lading, the Federation' of Briti ;h Traders Associations was formed
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  • 58 7 London- January 17. The clash between the civil and military authorities in Spain wh ch evoked the crisis resulted in the vindication of the former. All officers on the committees of the so-called juntas have now signified their submission to constituted authority, whereupon the Maura Cabinet,
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  • 44 7 Johannesburg, January 17. .An official statement o n the result of this morning’s conference between the Chamber of Mines and the Industrial Federation says tis hoped that proposals will be submitted resulting in a settlement of the coal dispute.
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  • 78 7 London. Janua.’y 17. Eleven lives were lost by the burning in the North Sea of the German steamer Vesta with a cargo of naphtha which exploded. One bo-.’t was destroyed and another, swept awav by the heavy sea. Three men were drowned. Several of the
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  • 584 7 H.R.H. TO CHOOSE HIS OWN WIFE. The circle of the Prnce’s women friends is a wide one. Even in a world where, normally, exhibitions of emotion of any kind are regarded as rather bad form, the Prince’s entry into a drawingroom, or ballroom, creates an electrical effect.
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  • 312 7 The Prince of Wales left Bangalore last evening, and. this morning he arrived in Mysore, from which he visits Hyderabad. Both these rich State- rendered conspicuous assistance during the war. The Mysore Imperial Serv'ce troops did very well wherever they served, and th< contributions in money
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  • 594 7 London, December 27.—The “Times” in the course of a leader says: “The splendid reception of the people of Calcutta keeps up the great traditions oi the majestic city on the-Jiooghly and we trust it, will end the malignant attempts to destroy India’s immemorial reputation of
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  • 47 7 "Reuter’s Telegrams.] Paris. January 17. A new departure for raising money in a foreign country has been taken by the Seine Department- which has been authorised to ssue £3.000,000 worth of bondin Londe*”, the interest being 7 percent., redeemable in sterling in 30 years.
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  • 58 7 London, January 17. The receipt of applications- for 5.1 per cent Treasury Bonds, due c-n May 15, 1930. terminated at the clo,-> of business to-day On and after January 23, applications will* be received for the issue of 5 per cent- Treasury Bonds due on February 1, 1927,
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  • 38 7 M'ash ngton, January 17. An earthquake shock, describ’d as most severe, is estimated to haw occur r ,d 2 500 miles south of Washington. It was recorded’on lhe Seismograph at midnight and lasted over an hour.
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  • 1011 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. -Mr. E. N. M Ohvicr has returned to Kuala Lumpur frimi Calcutta. We iegret to hear that Mr. W. L. Conlay, Commissioner of Police, F M.S-, is ill.—“T-O-M.” Mr. M. H. Whitty, who has recently been stationed in Negri Sembilan, has Been transferred back to Selangor. Mr. James
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  • 31 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Washington, January 17. Tl is officially stated that the Senate bill dealing with the funding of the* Allied debts meets with President Harding’s approval
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  • 40 7 DICK SMITH BEATS ALBERT LLO> D London, January 17. At the National Sporting Club in a twenty rounds contest for £950 Dick Smith, ex-cruiser weight champion of Britain, won on points from Albert Lloyd, the Australian cruiser weight champion.
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  • 45 7 London, January 2. Mr. Barnes was first in the Oxford and Cambridge >ki race for teams of five- competing over a course from Scheidegg to M’engen. Oxford won by 23 to 13 points. Snow was falling and cond tions were heavy.
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  • 60 7 The respite of tennis ties played yesterday were as under Doubles Handicap Class A —3O W. H. Threlfall ami R- N Hamilton beat Scr H. Coilinsi and A- Dobson 6-1, 6-1. Doubles Handicap Class 8.—15.1 E. A- de Buriat e and W. V- L- Van Someran beat—.
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  • 211 7 ••S.F.P.” Th* Tamil co lie, who recently met his death in the UJ'dergr<'titul sewer m Robinson Road, Singapore, was the sub jeet; of a local* Coroni r’s impi 's;. Among the witnesses- examined was Mr. («ilmore, conservancy divisional inspector, who stated that- the* body was not m
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  • 772 8 Rangoon, January 9—From Messrs Morrison and Co’s weekly market report dated Rangoon January 6;— Paddy—Daily arrivals continue on the small side and what is coming in has most ly been previously contracted for but there is an easier feeling in the market and nominal quotations might be
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  • 110 8 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. Thongwa for Port Swetcenham and Singapore. Kinta for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Trang for Teluk Anson. Yangtze for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and New York. Goalpara for Singapore. Expictid Arrivals. Kashgar, London, Jan 21, Khiva, London, Feb 4. Ships in communication with the Wireless Station, Penaga ss
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  • 344 8 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuba, JBy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, am Malacca, Johore, Singapore j& 8 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9 30 a.m p.m. Kroh (via BukitMertajam)
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  • 27 8 The Homeward mail by the Teesta, closes at 10 a.m, on Saturday. The Kashgar, with mails from Europe is expected to arrive here on Sunday.
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  • 116 8 Penang, January 19, 1922 By Courtbsy or THB Chartkhrd Bank). Loudon Dem nd Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’eight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 5’6 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 1 3 days' sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 173 j o Madras Demand Bank
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  • 2033 9 PENSION ok P. C. c. FXT BAOEOiN*^ 7MEETING nimou-lv decided a*- m extra1> of th, Petung •*T„b 1.-« bli to bOli h h 0* C ,„d introdiice the d I T r B’’ 8 oriri".tel at th® 1«‘ h the Ae ing Viet!fDer Lw the attention of
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 419 9 The new year meeting of the Penang Turf Club was noteably for several things In the first place the lotteries were, more or less, a failure, says the “Free Press.” The utmost efforts had to be expended to get the sheets filled and the
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    • 263 9 INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES FOR NEW YEAR MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, 19. The entries for the Selangor Turf Club are insufficient, and the Committee has applied to the Straits Racing Association for permission to cancel the Meeting. The Ceylon Defence Force is shortly to be provided
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  • 472 9 The second report of the Directors of the Kuantan Rubber Syndicate, Ltd, for the twelve months ended 31st August 1921, states that at the close of the financial year the area under cultivation was as follows; Producing Area.—Planted 1911 269 acres. Non-Producing Area.—Planted 1920 219 acres; Planted
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  • 72 9 I'he following are tne latest quotations in Messrs K-ninedv Co’s share list; Yesterday., To-day. JO SO QL s SHARES. >.= >.= x to X o f o. 5 c. So. Sc. Miniag. Asam K 28/6 29/6 Nawng Pet Tin J. 15 1.25 1.10 Papan T 25c 27|c
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  • 35 9 19th January, 1922. Smoked Sheet 32 c Fine Pale Crepe 30 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 20 c }S noked Sheen 34|c Crepe 34 c Weak. Smoked Sheec 9 7/84 Crepe New York
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  • 24 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for December z Juru lbs 17,500 Kong teee (Perak) 320 Perak River Valley 36,000 Semanggol >» 81,881
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  • 117 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on January 18 Smoked Sheet J 7/8d Plantation Ist latex crepe 9f d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustoad Co.] A whist drive and dance, in aid of the Masonic Benevolent Institutions will be held in the Masonic
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  • 349 9 London, Decenuoer 20—Like the Stuck Markets the metal markets in recent days have displayed greater confidence and one might say more buoyancy, than has been the case for some time and we see in this better condition of things bbe direct effects of the events
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  • 426 9 Messrs William Jacks and Co, London, reported on the 21st Deer. Trade is better in every direction, bub bhat does nob mean of necessity higher prices for 1922, although it is quite possible thab wherever there are groups sufficiently powerful and interested in forcing prices up an
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  • 90 9 Ihe S raits I Co,, Ltd., gives tehe following London prices, on Jan 18tb Spot j£163.175.6d up 10* 3 months buying £165.105.0d 15s 3 selling £166 15a Local Parity $82.21 January 18th: Singapore sold 100 tons at $B3 1/8; Penang buyers no sellers at $B3 1/8 Messrs Boustead
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  • 61 9 Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd, for the firs' half of January, 200 piculs. Tronoh Mines, Ltd., for December, piculs 2,367. Kuala Lumpur Tin, No Liability, for the first half of January, hours run 294 50, yardage 38,594, output piculs 146 59. Ghenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd, for the first half
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  • 210 9 BP. Tapioca J 7.00 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $4O nominal 110 s $32.00 sellers fNo. 1 $lO 00 per picul
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  • 390 9 Messis James F Hutton <fc Co, Ltd. Manchester, reported on Wednesday, Dec. 21, as under:— The first effects of the latest American crop estimate, on cotton prices, has not been long maintained. A good deal of buying set in on the decline which took place, and
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    • 26 9 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (In various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, limited
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    • 45 9 Limited Liability Companies THE FORMS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, XXV OF IBIS FOR ANNUAL LIST SUMMARY OF Capital and Shares. OuUide Sheet* 20 ct». each, luid. IO Om C.aplete S«t 75 n n OBTAINBLE AT Fhe Pinang Gazette Press, Limited, a UNION SIIIIT. PEJfANG,
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  • 1205 10 -SIR PHILIP GIBBS’ EXPERIENCES. It is about three months since the Soviet Republic announced ita new economic laws re-establishing the right of private trading, and to some extent not yet dearly defined of private property, writes Sir Philip Gibbs. Lenin was the chief author and interpreter of this
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  • 486 10 Penang, January 19, 1922. BEEF- otB g oup per o»tty 35 Roast <j° Steaks Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do do Feet do Heart per «atty 40 Liver do Fillet of Beet do 80 BUFFALO— Soup
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  • 80 10 Jan 20—Perak Riv»r Valley Rubber, Meeting, 9 Union Street, uo< n. Jan 20—Kami’s Royal Hawaiian Troubadours, Ri*lto Cinenr-a. Jan 21—Penang Golf Club, Dance, 6.45 p.m. Jan 21 and 22—Penang Golf Club, Gold Medal and Monthly Meda) Competitions. Jan 21—New Club, Taiping, Dinner and Dance 8-15 p.m, Jan’27—Penang Golf
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    • 243 10 fl I Jord Qar dependability I It is a tact that no matter where any other car can go a FORD I will GO FARTHER. You know that-bave seen it proved many times. I BUT DO YOU KNOW WHY I Because the POWER of the FORD engine is MORE I
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    • 378 10 llllllllllllllllllll| IIIIIHIiiii; r «■MB > > Telephone No. -498. Telegrams GAZETi,- I THE 5 1 I Pinang Gazette Press jH Limited i Holds a Large Stock of British Made Manilla, Creamlaid, Cartridge and I Clothlined 3 0 0 I «ENVELOPES I 51 OF 11 Various Sizes, Shapes and Qualitie. ;l
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  • 477 11 NEW ADMINISTRATION REPORT. H. R. H- the Comniissioner-Gential of the Siam State Railways has issued his Administration Report for the year B. E--2463 (1920-21). At the outset he writes: “I especially wish to record my high appreciation of the very capable manner in w hich the work of
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  • 205 11 Mails for Eurvjie and India are now despatched by the fast train to the South leaving on Monday morning. This mail is closed at 9 a.m- c.n Sunday, says the Bangkok Time's" of January 10. That marks a distinct cdvanceThe mail from Penang that, for a num ber
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