Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 January 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-01-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 19. VOL. LXXX. TUESDAY. 24th JANUARY. 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement423 1922-01-24 1 N o, 7. NORTHAM ROAD. p Te |ephone No. 579, < h A ;We Smoke that is gM| WE WANT TO GET «g= L YOU |fi V INTERESTED IN BE| FIRE PROTECTION |H|S /£s* kiM i! X .gg?3gffi> X tA Call and Sec Us About the 4 V 4wßh\ 1423 words
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Advertisement23 1922-01-24 1 J i SINGAPORE ANO j J STRAITS 5 ROUGH DIARY i For 1922 $3.50 j STOCKED BY-- J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. ;> PENANG.23 words
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Article179 1922-01-24 2 MADRAS DISTURBANCES. Madras, January 14.-At 'he inquest on the body of Tatka, a driver, who was shot dead yesterday in the fracas in Wellington Cinema the jury returned a verdict that death was due to a bullet wound inflated justifiably by Dhanjibhoy, agent of E. Kavasji and179 words
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Article209 1922-01-24 2 Madras January 16,—The green lawns of Government House grounds presented a p ctureque view this morning when His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales attended a rally of Boy-Scouts and Girl Guides, who turned up in thousands. Besides Madras sixteen districts were represented. There were209 words
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Article36 1922-01-24 2 Belgaum. January 14. —Mr. K. G. Gokhale, secretary to the Congress Committee. and Mr. Joshi, president of the Khilafat Committee, have been sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment each under section 108 I.P.C.36 words
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Article113 1922-01-24 2 Calcutta, January 15. —The north Calcutta Congress committe e this afternoon attempted to hold a mass meeting in Mirzapore Park in contravention of the Government notification prohibiting public meetings in Calcutta. About five hundred persons attended including Urmila Debi, sister of Mr. C. R. Das,113 words
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Article198 1922-01-24 2 Delhi, January 12. —A communique states —The following is the summary of the situation >n Malabar during week ending Bth January. Varian Kunnath Kunhamad Haji with 21 men, 10 rifles and other arms was captured by the policemen the 6th instant. This capture was th e result'of constant198 words
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Advertisement1466 1922-01-24 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED advertisements on tram cars. ADVERTISEMENTS. The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., having r T n RATES OFs CASUAL WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. acquired from the Penang Agency Co., can be inserted in the "Pinang all the interest and exclusive right of the ADVERTISEMENTS. Gazette” at Municipal Contract1,466 words
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Advertisement139 1922-01-24 2 i W. D. «nd H. o. wills i BUIS 10L AND LONDON. i E FAMOUS 5 0 I Three castles (igareti^; THREE SIZES. a t ORDINARY PER TIN D MAGNUM 1.0) 1 M SUPER MAGNUM 1.20 E FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. I I an «s w Munns rm i'll*™’ Il «■HU139 words
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Article1909 1922-01-24 3 'Motion FOK f |.,aCE. It 'r»“ W bi With he ,o rth p ,ry eB On fr’””^, DgM D Coofereooe the r. g htr.- re ..lt.iotb. E-mIBc. wdi'arm.fr They are fr «.bled on 'bo bool, of the fr "‘Vo,iooipio» tbetmey snstein »t ■pre» l L-d1,909 words
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Advertisement382 1922-01-24 3 lll>||illlllll'||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||^||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||hlll||||||||||||(|||^|||||||||||||||||| l l lll l l l l/// i PRITCHARD’S Jis always take tfje lead in giving the tfje I full advantage of any downward trend in Ji few examples given below: Ladies Artificial Silk Sports Coats in Plain Coloured Cashmere Socks SI. OO per pair g Colours ?20 0382 words
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Article616 1922-01-24 4 .MORE S( HOOL \(COMMODATION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 24. In the Legislative Council, replying to questions, the Colonial Secretary said arrangements were in progress f«>r the erection of a temporary building to serve as an English elementary school, to house 300 boys in Singapore. Similar action616 words
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Article783 1922-01-24 4 Sir Licne-I Woodward, Chief Judicial ('omm issicner, has returned from IndiaLord Lytton will sail for India on the Nalder a from Marseilles on loth March. Mr. Mark Graham, the well-known Perak mining engineer, is ill in Batu Gajah HospitalThe, deaths are announced of Mr. Thomas Gibson, Bowie's783 words
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Article514 1922-01-24 4 FINANCE COMMITTEE AND EXECUTIVE. A Bill w published in the Government Gazette for the purpose of incorporating a financial committee in whom shall be vested the monies and au executive committee in whom shall be vested power to enter into contracts and take other steps necessary for the514 words
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Article108 1922-01-24 4 There was a good deal, of disappointment that the me'eting of the Catholic Bishops did not produce a strong recommendation for the ratification of the Irish treaty; but cross-currents developed, and the* actual resolution’ agreed to was pious, but colourless. I am told, says a108 words
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Article1491 1922-01-24 4 S,F,P.” CONFLICTING STATEMENTS BY ACCUSED. Conflicting Mtorfes of the terrible crime which was committed in the jungle at Kulai, Johore last June, have been told by the five Malay coojiei, who are being charged before Mr Justice Brown at Johore Assizes with the murder of Mr H— • S,F,P.” - 1,491 words
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Article240 1922-01-24 4 January 18.—On account of tbe death of a relative of Premcband Motich*nd, a prominent rice merchant' bhe rice market was closed yesterday, but some business don*} to Java shippers showed prices were fvm. It is stated that the Japan Cotton Coy, solei to a Java shipper 1,000240 words
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Article215 1922-01-24 4 —Ex. The British Advis-r t<> the Government of Kelantan, Malay Penin*ul*, reports that a Sixgspore syndicate has selected 700 *c r es of land for gold mining, after several months of careful prospecting. The land is in the Kelantan Bahru district, close to tbe Siamese border.—Ex. - 215 words
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Article174 1922-01-24 4 I’o Thu Editor of thr < p ISAV I Sir, —I understand that a I her of Ex-Service IU(M1 Cer »i«(.l Penang Volunteer Corp, Wl i| passages, etc, paid by the o ’M when they go to Singapore J?■ of the visit of H H the P r;Q174 words
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Article162 1922-01-24 4 [To THE Editor of Aie “Pinang G AZ!TIt I Sir,—The proceedings at the I general meeting, held at the Sabbs prei Zl on the 22nd instant, were irreg U 4r on following points:—(l) Dus "notice information were not given to cwu» members. (2) The votes for the162 words
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Article312 1922-01-24 4 Three Chinese lepers from tbe Lepet Asylum were brought up in the Ist rate’s Court Kuala Lumpur, on a charged riotous behaviour aud inciting other inmiM of tbe asylum to mischief, while oneol them was further charged with an «suit upon Dr A A Woodi of ths Diitric312 words
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Article175 1922-01-24 4 Brisbane, December 14. —VM' 00 fgJ West Orton was recently arrest o s in commotion with rhe tin mines scandal, h 0 b J too* in his possession. The p° charge of the money > an application was made by p a j rn if* tor bo175 words
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Advertisement141 1922-01-24 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Second Hand Car wanted, preferably “Ford.” Apply Box No. 17, c/o Pinang Gazette. GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDSTo guard the baby or young child against colds nothing can equal Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy. These Tablets are a mild laxative which will keep the little141 words
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Article79 1922-01-24 5 x 14 Th»? executive "‘J"": miners’ federation |)()l ,ach cal owners d<Cld Z 1( both Pities making joint th» board of trade in I 'he d» I j Economic cru-SCS nf deplorable sif.uafX t n improving the position m)O time helping the vomit executive points out that79 words
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Article210 1922-01-24 5 January 12.—Various amalga- re cotton operatives min ui ication from the nrl Weaving Employers’ AssoCr nniHE 'Hiu rpnuesting their concurrence in an 'to ten from three t > «.nth 'he period of notice on which lc for a revision of of fla .r,.. Employers point out that210 words
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Article247 1922-01-24 5 Offi» il figures indicate that, as comi d with -hily figures, Germany’s export trade for November showed an increase in value <>f < ver two milliard marks. Thp Stu. s < i .in Deutsche A llgem'-ine Z.'iuiim r mments complacently on the ■atisfactory fact thus revealed, but ad-'-c247 words
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Article136 1922-01-24 5 'itiuary 14.—A Peking mejs'.ipt* natjcttl&l anti-opium issued a sfae*ment that f'. 1 Pa,tS China, f'om Manchuria, show ,f addi4iv? CV T f lhe U3e r,i|| n dav ,i,u gs exceeding early n the UBe was un_ c v,. „f s, ‘Ote.me'nf adds that the Mur a Which136 words
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Article52 1922-01-24 5 ,llUa,‘y 1 Ua, ‘y Moss’na mes10th B e w Fiich was reported ra 'tkal| v n mues to active. It has ,ld ’’is fi-ar./ an district r Hj *hen\\ 1 a few haggle l •s, sur. J "'ht bv i» ’’nd'dide began, were s 'O '•ance and52 words
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769 1922-01-24 5 London, December 29,- Unba^sad'i Page lias a tter in January’s Wor'kl’s Woik” regarding America sending cott“n to Germany in war time. On the great argument about shipping Mr. Page wrote to President Wilson: “I cannot help being alarmed because we are getting into deep water769 words
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Article40 1922-01-24 5 London January 15. —It is officially announced that Princess Mary’s bridesmaids will tFie following: Princess Maudt Lady Rachel Cavendish. Lady Mary Thynne, 1-ady Victoria Cambridge, I-ady Doris Gordon Lennox. Lady Elizabeth Lady Diana Bridgeman and Lady Cambridge-40 words
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Article52 1922-01-24 5 London, December 22. —Something approaching a gold rush has set. in in Nigeria where payable gold has been found in the Ka.noi district, both alluvial and quartz. A reef near Rimi village is yielding 14 dwt. It is reported that some Western Australian houses in London52 words
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Article880 1922-01-24 5 THE ANNEAL REPORT. The report of the. tSingapore Spouting Club says the Statement oi Accounts shews a credit balance for the year of $342.45 after deducting $9,971.92 for depreciation and expending $8,400.44 on upkeep and improvements to the Club’s premisesTwo race meetings were held in May June880 words
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Advertisement92 1922-01-24 5 I THIS WEEK’S I I SPECIAL OFFER. I I 150 pA|RS I I LADIES’ SHOES SMART STYLES AND j SHAPES TO BE CLEARED j AT I I per pa|r I 1 'Worth $l5 and $2O Per Pair. 1 WHITEAWAY’S I I THE BARGAIN HOUSE OF PENANG. I p (Estate Mine92 words
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Article20 1922-01-24 6 HORWOOD—At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on Jan 20, the wife of Captain L Horwood, C. M.A of a son.20 words
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Article867 1922-01-24 6 The speech of Mr Lloyd George, the salient points of which were cabled by Renter and are published in our telegraphic columns, is presumably not the pronouncement he was expected to make in announcing the coalescing and rechristening of the Coalition as “the National Party,” a name867 words
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Article426 1922-01-24 6 Colonel Spencer, D.S.O. the Oommandant of the Straits Defence Force, who has been on a visit to* Penang, is pleased with the recruiting thus far in Penang. Platoon No 2 of the European Compaoy had the distinction of being tbe first unit to parade under the new defence426 words
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Article1401 1922-01-24 6 Tbe Colonial Secretary admits that tbe reasons given for the Inadequaft Registration Bill are Official. inadequate. It is therefore withdrawn, yet, wonderful to relate, another may be introduced on tbe same lines. Really this kind of legislation baffl-s tbe average mao, who naturally supposed that the legislative1,401 words
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Article248 1922-01-24 6 M M In the Coroner’s Court at Kaj»' l e Mr J Huggins an inquiry was held tone > the death of a Chinese wood-cutter A Kheh Chinese wood-cutter of r told the Court that he and deceased engaged by a wood-cutting remove the logs of—“ M M ” - 248 words
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Advertisement371 1922-01-24 6 Ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I Registered “PUDLO” Trade Mark Q BRAND 1 CEMENT WATERPROOFER. 8 s s 5? It is not sufficiently appreciated that the damp X exhalations from the soil underlying dwellings in hot g X climates are distinctly prejudicial to the health of the X occupants unless means are taken to371 words
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Advertisement8 1922-01-24 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Article300 1922-01-24 7 .peech BY MB li-oto oeok<;e. Reuter's Telegrams. London, Jamun y 21. Woyd 0,-orge. addressing the CoaConference at Westminster, TLd 'hat the urgent problem to. restoration of world trade, <0 of -be peace of a essential. That could best be al Conference. It done cihl to revert toReuter's Telegrams. - 300 words
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Article61 1922-01-24 7 FURTHER AGREEMENT. London, January 21. I' is learned that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Chamberlain have reached agreement f°r continuing the present Coalition, concentrating upon a policy of reduction (expenditure and taxation and attacking the Labour Party. h is now considered that the likelihood 'it the collapse of61 words
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Article189 1922-01-24 7 'HU'. MILITARY FORCES. Washington, January 21. ti :st>in Committee postponn the American pro'0 publish t .Chinese treaties at ll 1 "I lie who de1 th m vtter to Tbkyo. foniniitf. passed a resolution 'I’ 'sHim the Powers’ hope that China C reduc hei laige military s as 'I189 words
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Article55 1922-01-24 7 M hhANTlNtrs APPEAL. T (i Stockholm, January 21fron'/ niPli M has rea "< ]j (i expedition to Sam'u,‘h h il 1,1 v 'ng apppi! to the '""1 p’opi’e t<> help ***Lo-<j llls -i.i:is, who are not only I 7 t1,,g c o ''l ,s es. but even ‘"'i55 words
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Article126 1922-01-24 7 IMPORTANT AGREEMENTS. London. January 21A pr<>mi-mg <mtcom of a personal consultation between Mr Michel Collins and Sj| .lames Ciaig is- that t h?y mulu-. ally agree that instead of the Boundary ommission, as outlined in the Treaty, the North and South will each appoint a126 words
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Article607 1922-01-24 7 London, January 10. —The Dail, on a motion moved by Mr. Collins elected Mr. Griffith. President, and a mot-on by Mr. Griffith appointed a Cabinet which included the following appointments: Ministei of Finance, Mr. Michael Collins Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Gavin Duffy Home Minister. Mr.607 words
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Article22 1922-01-24 7 London, January 13—A Cannes message says the Genoa C ,nfer<‘ 'ce i, hke ly to mark Ireland’s international debut.22 words
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Article149 1922-01-24 7 —Vale. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. Paris, January 22. —After hearing M. Poincare’s declaration, the Chamber exi pressed confidence in the new Cabinet by 472 votes to 108 An Energetic Policy. Paris, January 22. —The unusually large majority by which the Chamber manifested its appreciation, of the principles clearly•—Vale. - 149 words
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Article61 1922-01-24 7 EFFECTS OF STRIKE. Johannesburg January 19. lie consequence of the* miners’ strike, no trams were run at mid day- Considerable inconvenience is being caused, through lack of power, to business and industries- Ten thousand mime natives have already been repatriated. There are' indications that the section of61 words
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Article217 1922-01-24 7 London, January 14. —A Johannesburg message says Government yesterday received replies to the' statement setting out. the Industrial Federation’s basis for resumption of negotiations. The colliery section of the Chamber of Mine's is agreeable to a eonciliation boaid. The Victoria Falls Power Company does not agree217 words
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Article40 1922-01-24 7 GREAT INCREASE OF CAPITAL. Berlin. January 21 Official figures show that public companies in Germany last year increased their capital by o\’er 1,900,000,000 marks, which is more than the* entire, capital of joint stock companies n 1913-40 words
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Article41 1922-01-24 7 CHOCOLATE FACTORY DESTROYED. Berlin, January 21. A destructive fire almost completely destroyed a chocolate factory at Tempelhof near Berlin. It is stated that 800 workers were injured. The damage is estimated at 40 to 50 million marks, i41 words
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Article14 1922-01-24 7 Be'rlin. January 21A railway strike has been declared in Saxony.14 words
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Article24 1922-01-24 7 Berlin, Januaiy 21. The pre&s reports the arrival of Soviet plenipotentiaries charged to furnish the guarantees nece'ssary for effective Ru.?soGerman collaboration-24 words
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Article58 1922-01-24 7 5 Washington, Januaiy 21. Mr. Hoover has written to the Merchant Association, saying that a commercial treaty with Geimany was originally planned, but it v.as decided to nld it up for the t-iinu being as it was bclje-v e'd du* clauses of thy political treaty with58 words
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Article355 1922-01-24 7 THE CLOSING SCENESRome, January 21 The Pope is dead. Th? Final Moments. Rome,. January 21. A& the result <>f restful' moments, the I ope rallied somewhat this forenoon and iatlked to those' at the bedside, but towards noon the weakness returned and the condition of His355 words
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Article60 1922-01-24 7 STATE COUNCIL AND A CONFERENCE. Delhi, January 21 The' Council of State rejected, by 23 votes to 10, a motion advocating a joint session of both Houses to determine the lines for theliolding of a conferenc of all shade's of political opinion to consider the situationThe Government announced60 words
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Article44 1922-01-24 7 IM PF RI AL PREF EIIE NCE Calcutta, January 2K Giving evidence before the Indian Tariff Commission, the Chairman of the Indian Tea Commission said he favoured limited Imperial* Preference, and strongly recommended the abolition of the expert duty on tea-44 words
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Article129 1922-01-24 7 EUROPEAN FATALLY INJURED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 24. A European, Mr. Dunlop, of the Borneo Company- Ltd., has died as the result of injuries sustained in a collision between a motor cycle and «a motor car. The Malay driver of the latter was charged and remanded.129 words
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Article22 1922-01-24 7 WALES DEFEATS ENGLAND London, Januaiy 21 At Cardiff, in the Rugby International, Wales beat England by 28 points 10 6.22 words
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Article24 1922-01-24 7 ENGLAND BEATS WALES. London, January 21In the amateur association football international, England betat Wale s by 7 goal's to nil, at Swansea.24 words
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Article302 1922-01-24 7 London, January 14. —League Football matches to-day were played with the following results: Division 1. Arsenal 1 Chelsea 0 Aston Villa 2 Burnley 0 Blackburn R. 3 Oldham A. 2 Bolton W. 1 Everton 0; Cardiff C. 3 Birmingham 1 Huddersfield 2 W. Bromwich 0 Liverpool 2302 words
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Article49 1922-01-24 7 “I)'’ Company 2nd The King’s Own Royal Regiment, at present stationed in Mandalay and who will shortly be stationed in Rangoon, have won the following trophies since arriving in Burma: —Richardson Cup, Mandalay Cup, Phillips Cup. Hutchinson Cup, Ruby Merchants Shield and King’s Own Shield.49 words
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Article23 1922-01-24 7 A football match between Colours and Whites will be played on Thursday, 26th January, at 5-15 p.m., on the Esplanade Ground.23 words
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Article38 1922-01-24 7 New York, Januaiy* 21. Tex Rickard, the promoter of the Car-pentier-Dempsey boxing match, was arrest d at the instance of the Children’s Society, and charged with criminal assault- He was later released on -f?I,<»GC» bail.38 words
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Article63 1922-01-24 7 New York, January 21Tex Rickard surrendered immediately h£ heard that a warrant had been issued. Hitherto he has declined to make a statement, but a Children’s Society official explained that the charge* concerned a girl of fifteen, who, with two companionis, wa s at present kept in63 words
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Article97 1922-01-24 7 The results of tennis ties played yesterday were as under Qualifying .Round Championship.- J. Watson beat J. H. Pedlow 6 —3. 2 —6. 6 —3: S. Madsen beat E. T. M. Lias 7- 5, 6—2. Singles Handicap Class B.— —.3 C. I*. Liston beat —l5 E.- A.97 words
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Article345 1922-01-24 7 BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY MR. H W. STEVENSON. At the Penang Club last night, b*-for e a large and appreciative audience, Mr. H. W. Stevenson gave a finished and brilliant exhibition of the game of billiards Ho conceded Mr. H. Oxenham 400 in a game of 800 up and ran345 words
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Article448 1922-01-24 7 CRICKET—CLUB v. CASUALS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A cricket match between Ipoh Club and Ipoh Casuals, played .on Saturday afternoon on 4he Ipoh Club padang, resulted ’n an easy w’n for the home side. The Club won the'toss. Harris, who opened the innings with J. V. G.448 words
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Article622 1922-01-24 8 Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co. reported at 5 p- in- on Friday: The week or two immediately preteeding the great annual Chinese settlement certainly need never be looked to for producing much in the way of business, in any maket in the East. We are not going622 words
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Article959 1922-01-24 8 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. i S 3.2 names. i g, 5 fit a® H I X OQ RUBJ3BR (Doll»* 1 50. $O. Allenby Rubber Co. 17*c 20c Alor G«j»h Rubber Estate i.&j 1.40 Amalgamated Malay Estates I<so 1.60 Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate 95Q 10 50 Ayer Kunlnc Rubber Estates j.oo959 words
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Advertisement342 1922-01-24 8 Williams Shaving Soaps Whether it be Williams’ stick or cream that you prefer, you will find the same inimitable Win-J qualities in both. v That soft, rich lather which ’asts until you have gone over all your V "A face, will make your daily shave a pleasure. For hot climates,342 words
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Advertisement138 1922-01-24 8 A REMEDY Some people inherit throat tenderne'ss. and with them just a slight chill makes the breathing tubes so swollen and sore that it is sheer agony to attempt to speak. There is one infallible-remedy for this condition WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE s-> if at any time the throat shows138 words
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Advertisement132 1922-01-24 8 iTEOFANf CIGARETTES •25 KNOTS” I 95 cents pep tin. M A Virginia Cigarette of Unequalled Value,» SOLE AGENTS: R. T- RE.ID A CO.. LTD.. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR, .jg. Mifm a MMMKJBBMBMMMMIIIJBBIMBiihI ~1l M l MMTI li TWIT ~~W lli iMMMIBMBiIiMri Hi in~i~—l.4ll 4| I \leSsle3 Now Price at $2,500 less132 words
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Article323 1922-01-24 9 i.,..1 A Co., (Ipoh) Ltd.*, Ji-" 1 as follows:—Hh tin rep rtr a declining market, one I ,j, scribe the posit on th, London Financier” “Senti- 'X I', is -till h"P'-'-ul. and k < d fol if things con. •petCi IP however, crises occur and the reparation323 words
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Article257 1922-01-24 9 T modern rubber belt made with nriih n machinery i" a vast ly, better production that th- <Jd style rubl e i covered t'i<quent]y "f inferior construction. 11- T..irtages were recently se- forth ,n Th» India Rubber Journal.” As thi. publication advocates the interests 'i li, inbbei industry257 words
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Article77 1922-01-24 9 l <‘ya <>., Ltd., reports the follng changes: WttßubS' Buy rB Selhrs K u i *O.BO cts. $0.90 cts. Ud| a Ndims. 75 pL 500 6 -26 K‘ nR UO 0 43 J S, w p„, “""‘"""K 36/6 North t *O.BO cts. $0.90 cts. n ritl Piping77 words
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Article96 1922-01-24 9 ‘Uh. l f WaS committe d at Bays- tfo u^vr <‘ < hinesc robbers tied "tfrii.,] s 111 ~Hi r own blankets and 4j b-r p r ll P'culs of smoked sheet ~I l. \a V set to work J.( f, r ,J hery to certain vege'iii96 words
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Article1265 1922-01-24 9 j ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Tongkah Harbour Tm Dredging Company No Liability, was held at the Masonic hall, Hobart, on December 11. Mr Ma.oulm Kennedy, the chairman of directors, presided, and wes supported by Mr Henry G Gray, Sir Henry Jones and1,265 words
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Article98 1922-01-24 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives th e following London prices, on Jan 23rd Spot £158.15s down £3 175.6 d 3 months baying £160.5s £4 3 selling £160,10s £4 Local Parity $79.41 January 24 h: Singapore sold 175 tons ab $79 7/8; Pet at g sold 50 tons98 words
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Article126 1922-01-24 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co’s share list Yesterday. To-day. BRAKKS. I a >. a 3 3 4) 5 CQ OQ S c. S o. So. So. Rukker (Dollar) A. Hitam 9.50 10.50 9.75 10.25 Brogaß 37|c 42|c 35c 40c Glenealy 1.15 1.25126 words
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Article41 1922-01-24 9 24th January, 1922. Smoked Sheet 28 c Fine P<«le Crepe 27 c Unsmoked Sheet No I 17 c Smok d Sheet 30 c >.»OAPORX J Or(t(w 29ic Steady. r 1 Smoked Sheet 9 3/81 London Crepe New York 18|c41 words
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Article29 1922-01-24 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on January 24 Smoked Sheet 9 3/8d Plantation Ist latex orepe 9|d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co29 words
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Article209 1922-01-24 9 BP. Tapioca VJO sellers M P. Tapioca $7.25 sellers Cold ®»f $72 sellerr Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers dove» $l2O sellers Nutmege Bo s $4O nominal h 110 b $32.00 sellers JNo. 1 $!0 00 per209 words
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Article466 1922-01-24 9 Penang, January 24, 1922. BKEE— ctai Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry Meat do curry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 80 Fillet of466 words
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Advertisement26 1922-01-24 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, limited26 words
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Advertisement148 1922-01-24 9 X MEDUSA I B White Portland Cement s IS I I STAINLESS x g and x J PERFECTLY WHITE X 3 g X I MEDUSA I WATER PROOFING COMPOUND X X MAKES ORDINARY CEMENT p PERFECTLY WATERPROOF CHEAPEST BEST. I X *2 X X X SOLE AGENTS, SUB AGENTS, X148 words
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Article790 1922-01-24 10 ONE OF THE OBSTACLES TO TRADE REVIVAL. Lord Blyth, an untiring advooate of a return to pre-war postal charges, was for many years associated with Sir John Henniker Heaton in bhe efforts which culminated in Imperial penny postage (1898) and in a like form between790 words
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Article47 1922-01-24 10 Jan 27 Penang Golf Club, Dance, 9.30 p.m Jen 28 and 30—C'icket, Penang v Perak Esplanade Jan 28 and 30—Penang Golf Club, Tennis» Tournament. Jan 30— PC C Dance, 5-30 p.m. Mar 18—Concert and Dance, Suneei Patani, for P W and K d*,h Church Mission.47 words
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Article138 1922-01-24 10 I’o-DAY’S 11 Ghirbi for Alor Star. Pungah for Kantang (Trang), Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Perak [S S Co] for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitiawan. Idomeneus for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Lake Fielding for Singapore Hongkong. Jin Ho for Langkat and P Brandao. Expkcted Arrivals138 words
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Article330 1922-01-24 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taipiug, Ipoh, Batu Gajah. Tapah Road, I leluk Anson, Kuala- Kubu, IBy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore j&6 p m. and Hongkong j J Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By tram 930 a.m330 words
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Article38 1922-01-24 10 The homeward mail by the Thongwa, clofif-8 at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Egypt, closes at 6 pm. to morrow. Mails despatched by rhe ss Thoogws, will connect with ss Egypt at Bombay.38 words
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Article119 1922-01-24 10 Penang, January By Court buy or thr Ohabtnbrd Bank). Lon ion Dem nd Bank 2/3 13/16 t 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 'Rs. 173|' 3 days* sitfht Private 178 Bombay Demand Bank 173£ o Madras Demand l73|119 words
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Advertisement206 1922-01-24 10 V* I Northern Assurance I CO LTD. H ESTABLISHED 1836. I ASSETS EXCEED £16.000.000. t I f3ire I x L fe g 3. Motor Car. E g 4. Motor Cycle. E 3 5. Personal Accident. 6. Plate Glass. iH We can give you any particulars which you C. may require206 words
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Advertisement200 1922-01-24 10 Jord Qar It IS a fact that no matter where any other car can go will GO FARTHER. You know that ha\ seen proved many timesBUT DO YOU KNOW WHY Because the ROWER of the FORD engine is THAN SUFFICIENT to drive the FORD C AR anywhere you want to200 words
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Article1426 1922-01-24 11 RECEPTION IN MADRAS. Madras, January 13. —Madras has given the Prince of Wales a decidedly cordial reception. The size of the crowds lining the route of bis drive from the docks to Government House this morning and the enthusiasm with which bis Royal Highness was received1,426 words
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Article316 1922-01-24 11 Owners Seeking Labour Elsewhere, Hongkong, January 20—The strike impasse continues, both sides being unrelenting. The employers are arranging to recruit crews in Malaya, North Chinaand tbe Philippines and also Lascars The strikers appear to be confident that it is impossible for the employers to engage Chinese in316 words
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Advertisement198 1922-01-24 11 .jr"i MKaKMiii i ARCHER COMPANY, j no 2 MARKET STREET, (Gronnd Floor) PENANG. I n I I I M J jf You Like Our OILS Tell Others i 1 i 1 u f SUPPORT f ABSOLUTELY I s A<IH ti insist on the Z I BRITISH /7 IMPERIAL I C\\£or198 words
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Advertisement216 1922-01-24 11 A soft, white skin and a delicate complexion go a long way toward true beauty. f HAZELINE (Trade Marh) SNOW removes blemishes from the skin, and makes it delightfully smooth and supple. Buy a pot from your dealer to-day. In glass pots, of all Chemists and Stores I Burroughs Wellcome216 words
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Advertisement1534 1922-01-24 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP straits steamsh p co., ltd., (Incorporated in Steal*s Settlements.) COMPANY' FOR INTENDED 'lO SAIL STEAMERS (Incorporated in U. S. A.) o j Every Tues, at 5 p.m. from Klang. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Port Swettenham and Singapore. Every Thur, at 4 p.m. the Kinta. o T 7 Every Sat.1,534 words
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Advertisement619 1922-01-24 12 VOYO KISEN KAlSlii HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA JAPAN CONNECTING TO ALL PQ| NIS 1(1 UNITED STATES. CANADA. MEXICO ANO EUROPE fl,f I passenger and cargo service. I [lncorporated in Japan.] I Leave Hongkong. Arr]Ve I ss “Taiyp Maru” 22,000 tons Jan 16 I s s'“Siberia Maru” 20,000 tons Jan619 words
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Advertisement269 1922-01-24 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKIi CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds Sterling £4.500J Silver $2l 5001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,00H Head Office:-HONGKONG. Branches and Agencies. Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bomi» Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Foods Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, Ibilo, Ir Johore, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, bonds Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki. Ji York,269 words
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