Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 January 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-01-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, Ho. 20. VOL. LXXX. WEDNESDAY. 25th JANUARY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement674 1922-01-25 1 pjIKKO ;i No 71 NORTHAM Ji ROAD. J Teltphon* No. 579. ...uilliiiiilllllliii.,, iiiliit |ll,! nDunnnonnnnnHnannnannnnam>nunnnnunDDnwaHnn '““WllilllliiiiillWIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllillliliHI 1111 '''HllllllHlltlllllllllllllllllllflhllllllllllllllilllll 11 g E I Union insurance society of Conton, ltd. g What Lord Northcliffe g ESTABLISHED 1835. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG. g g TT Fl fFT L C TAMTAM Every prudent man iusures674 words
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Advertisement17 1922-01-25 1 SINGAPORE AND > J STRAITS ROUGti DIARY J; For 1922—53.50 STOCKED BY:— Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. J> PENANG.17 words
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Article514 1922-01-25 2 J. IL KIRKWOOD’S FREAK SHOTSJ. H. Kirkwood, the crack Australian golfer, recently gave an exhibition in which was included almost e*very sort ot stymie shot imaginable. He would lay two balls about a foot apart, and then hop the front one, either running it into the hole or514 words
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Article226 1922-01-25 2 American sporting circles followed with intense interest the course of the civil trial to recover £24.000 paid for the racehorse Playfellow, full brother of the famous Man of War, which closed at the Brooklyn, New York. Supreme Court. The suit is brought By M’’Harry Sinclair, who226 words
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54 1922-01-25 2 An incident, probably unprecedented, occurred at Coalville durimg a Leicestershire Senior League match between Coalville Swifts and Measham. Layton, the Swifts’ inside-right, scored a goal with a kick which was so hard that fl“ ball broke* the goal-post in two-, although the post54 words
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Article117 1922-01-25 2 London, January 13. —Mr. Sidney Webb, addressing Indian students on the fabian policy for India last night, emphasised that a great change in any constitution must be gradual and that sweeping changes in the social order were impracticable. He demonstrated the case of Russia and117 words
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Advertisement1444 1922-01-25 2 short classified ißuiinyniede Hot 1, Ltd. pinang Qazette ADVERT ISEIVIENTSa (Incorporated n the Straits Settlements.) R A~T~ E. S OF&CS AL WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. coMFORTABLE HOTEL ADVERTISEMENTS. can be inserted n the Pinang dPKJANC Gazette” at FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATED ON THE SEA FRONT. VACANT, Etc.1,444 words
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Advertisement209 1922-01-25 2 mm me Li‘ i■m M m I W. D. MH. e. Wills] BRISTOL ANb LOlOtßf I 5 FAMOUS I I Three castles tigered THREE SIZES. I n J 5 (IRDINIRY PER TIN .sjj U MAGNUM l(jj I *1 I ra SUPER MAGNUM j2O I E FOR SALE" EVERY WHERE, I209 words
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Article846 1922-01-25 3 SCOTLAND’S GREATEST POET (“P.G.” Spec al.) k > j It h one hundred and twenty three years 1 to-day, sdice Robert Burns, Scotland s greatest poet, was born. To-day in Burns I Clubs throughout the world, the memory of the ploughboy bard will be revered and I honoured.846 words
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Article865 1922-01-25 3 INSPECTION OF POLICE AND EX-SERVICE MENMadras, January 16. —The police, who ntunbeTed some 800 and included men of Madras City Pmicei and from the mofussd. were drawn up on the Island in thiee s-ides of a square. The Prince, who was accompanied by the-' Inspector Generai'865 words
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Advertisement165 1922-01-25 3 I Worthington Duplex Feed Pumps. (Piston Pattern alt known wherever water enters into commercial use. for such important service as boiler feeding pumps should be carefully, selected. rhe Worthington Duplex Boile r Feed Pump is fitted with brass lined cylinders and isconstructed for pressure nO t exceeding 200 ibs. per165 words
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Advertisement222 1922-01-25 3 MHHHBR jrarx,3E eford Qar dependability it is a tact that no matter where any other car can go a FORD wi HGO FARTHE R. You know that have seen it I proved many timesi BUT DO YOU KNOW WHY Because the POWER of the Ford engine is MORE THAN SUFFICIENT222 words
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Article1030 1922-01-25 4 ORDINARY MEETING. The fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission whs held in the Municipal Chambers, Penang last night. There were present;—Mß>r* 8. Codrington (Pr* sident) J H Perilow, J D Kemp. C R. Samuel, P K. Nambyar, Y oh Guan Seok and Dr Lim Guau Cheng. The other1,030 words
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Article282 1922-01-25 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —I wish to point out to the Municipal Department, that the Rikisha fares in Penang are decidedly excessive, when one considers that the fare per milo in a double rikisha used to be only 6 cents whereas if is now282 words
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Article136 1922-01-25 4 To the Editor of the ‘‘Pinang Gazette,”] Sir —A comparison of the prions of the Cold S'orage Co, commencing Decpnober l«b, with ttiose fixed by Judge Beeby, President of the Profi eering Prevention Court of New South Wales from the same period is more than interesting. Beef. Penang.136 words
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Article107 1922-01-25 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”] Sir,—l read with interest the high sentiments of “Reveille" in your edition of yesterday Would it not also be a graceful recognition of the services of those European members of the Penang Tu r f Club who w irked the “Tore”107 words
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Article128 1922-01-25 4 [The Editor of the Pinang Gazette Dear Sir.—As a member of the public I desire to be heard about what is happening in a certain gran’-in aid school in Penang. Doe» the Government know (1) That over one hundred boys mostly Chinese have been sent out of128 words
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Article1171 1922-01-25 4 CONDITIONS IN PENANG. In Penan® the Chinese met chants and traders are not displaying undue optimism in regard to trade and commerce during the coming year, and most of them ate of opinion that it will be late in 1922 before rhe long looked for revival in1,171 words
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Article127 1922-01-25 4 The following are tne latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co’s share list— Yesterday. To-day. 2 2 SHAKES. =3 a as X tn 5 c. S o. Sc. Sc. Rubber (Dellar) Bassett R 87£c 92Jc 85c 90c Kedah R 2.30 2.40 2.20 2.30 ex K.-Sidim 1.80 1.90 1.75127 words
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Article48 1922-01-25 4 25th January, 1922. Smoked Sheet 28 c Fine Pale Crepe 27 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17 c 1 Smoked Sheet 30Ac Singapore > OA 2 J Crepe 30 c Steady. r 1 Smoked Sheet 9 l/8d London > n i j Crepe 9 l/8d New York 18|o48 words
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Article32 1922-01-25 4 The following were the rubber quotations in London on January 25 Smoked Sheet 9 l/8d Plantation Ist latex crepe 9 l/8d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]32 words
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Article377 1922-01-25 4 j “B.F. P.” Annual Meeting. The fourth ordinary genera l meeting of Bintan Estates, Limited, was held at the Offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Cnambers, Singapore. Tbe hon’ble Mr W F Nutt presided and there were also present Messrs W Lowther Kemp, J Hay McNaughton, Hj “B.F. P.” - 377 words
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Article109 1922-01-25 4 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Jan 24th Spot £l5B 10s down 5s 3 months buying £160.0« 5s 3 months selling £160.5s 5s Local Parity $79 29 January 25th Singapore sold 225 tons at -s79|; Penang sold 50 tons at The Eastern Smelting109 words
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Article200 1922-01-25 4 BP. Tapioca $6.75 sellers M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $16.50 sellers White Pepper $24 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $45 sellers Clove» $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $4O nominal 110 s s32.o<> sellers SNo. 1 $lO 00 per picul No. 2200 words
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Article385 1922-01-25 4 Penang, January 25, 1922. BEEF— ct«. Soup per catty 35 Roast do 48 Steak» 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 of385 words
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Article824 1922-01-25 4 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. names. 1 'ii X IB HUBBKR (Oona».j 4 Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate lb, 1 Amalgamated Malay RsUte. ’"I 1* Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estate. 9.7), kyeT Molek Rubber Co Ayer Panas Rubber Estate» '”1 I.IC Balgownie Rubber Estate Jr.824 words
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Article2788 1922-01-25 5 thE (ncome I'AX bill. h ool ac^ommod at,on D o t the Legislative Council Monday, there hi, Etcelleooy the Governor (Sir r*” x onillemerd, K 0 B), Hi. ExL ,tMI G,ner»l Officer Comm.ndioK the ‘‘l r Geoer. l Sir Neill Malcolm», colonial Secretory (Mr F S Tb goo2,788 words
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Article154 1922-01-25 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES 1 hong wa for Madras taking mails for Europe, e tc, via Bombay, Atjeh for Deli, landa for Singapore, China and Japan. Yoshino Maru for Colombo, Dhanushkodi. Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London. Seang Bee for Singapore. Trang for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Bindings and Sitiawan.154 words
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Article286 1922-01-25 5 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, S-7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Seraj By train 9 30 a.m. p.m. Krch (via BukitMertajam)286 words
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Article17 1922-01-25 5 TO-MORROW. Deli, Langsa, Edi, T Semawe, van Goens Segli, Olehleh and Sabang J 2 p.m.17 words
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Article146 1922-01-25 5 I’e.natig, January 25, 1922. By Courtesy of thr Chartered Bank). London Dem nd Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 it Credit 2/4 5/16 5 (t Documentary 2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173| 3 days’ sight Private „178 p Bombay Demand Bank 173£ o Madras146 words
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Advertisement293 1922-01-25 5 GIRL BRAND MTW SgßVlofcy? lWp*N|> *****(1 fl Ki BEER. SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD., PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR.. KtiQCK a (.IT Cir Fun Makers I nT appear in these 2 Comic Papers I I J- --——ijs n 3’ I Screams of laughter rMWjt 0P every page |Mf- B f293 words
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Article18 1922-01-25 6 Harrington —At the Maternity Hospital, on .Duaaiy 23rd to Mr and Mrs A G Harrington, a aun18 words
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Article47 1922-01-25 6 D A y Davis.—On 21st Jannary at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore by the Ven Archdeacon Swindell, Gilbert, eldest son of the late G Moi land Day and Mrs Day of Bnrton-on-Trent to Doris (Dnx) daughter of the late John Davis and Mrs Davis of Hampstead, London,47 words
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1372 1922-01-25 6 The authorities can hardly be accused of unseemly baste in throwing the limelight of publicity on to the doings of the Local Volunteer Forces in British Malaya during the war, when to this week’s Legislative Council is left the distinction of receiving a report1,372 words
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Article1678 1922-01-25 6 In his report on the working of the Income Tax Ordinance Income Tax. Office for the financial year from April Ist 1920 to March 31st 1921, Mr H C Sells remarks that perhaps the chief change made in the Income Tax Ordinance 1920, from the War Tax1,678 words
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Advertisement216 1922-01-25 6 the fldhp WORLD’S BEST BEER. PRODUCED IN 1 I BOTTLEC I THE MODEL Iml expressly for export Im] BREWERY |\NY CARLSBERG 3 COPENHAGEN. AGENTS G. H. Slot& Co. Penang. |~CASH~SALE~| Large Stock of Surplus Goods to be cleared at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, j >»♦»< I I Sale Now On. TERMS216 words
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Advertisement8 1922-01-25 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Obituary21 1922-01-25 6 DEATH. Grebnfibld —On the 21st December suddenly at Nice, Thomas Joseph Martineau barrister-at law Lincoln’s Inn, late of Singapore. Deeply mourned.21 words
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Article766 1922-01-25 7 pkE matfbe REPORTS Reuter-s Telegrams London, January 22. xplicable absence of con’’’""TAh”' pop»’» d<,a n K oi Iron. »e»' TOl sourceB rb" b Bourne, and published „,d Sunday papers. The i Westminister t h« campanile oi ,„i Cardinal B f unie pred( .par< f<"' Korn< m"" 1Reuter-s Telegrams ] - 766 words
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Article78 1922-01-25 7 CHINESE TREATIES. Washington, January 22'. The Far Eastern Committee, on perusal of the text of th< agreement, says it shows that the section requiring reports to be made to the Secretariat-General of the conference of commitments and contracts etc. by China with nationals of partici. pating Powers contains78 words
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Article33 1922-01-25 7 London, January 22. Twenty countries, including Britain, the Dominions, the United States and China will be represented at th e Irish M orld Congress opening on th e 23rd January.33 words
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336 1922-01-25 7 A statement on the Irish settlement was telegraphed from Cannes by the Prime Minister. It was compiled in answer to questions put to Mr. Lloyd George regarding the Treaty, and in his reply the Premier ava'-led himself of the opportunity to make a number of336 words
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Article209 1922-01-25 7 The correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle’’ at Turin states that th e pol ce are investigating a gruesome and mystifying crime. Margherita Palermo, the servant of a wealthy Turin lady, said that during the night she heard a cry for help. She sat up in her209 words
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Article159 1922-01-25 7 ‘THE POLITICAL ASPECT. Johannesburg, January 21. The conference ha- hitherto been with- out result. Only two thousand, mostly Dutch. wer e present at a mass meeting which passed a resolution urging a general sympathet c strike and appealing for a Government which would uphold the white159 words
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Article48 1922-01-25 7 Paris- January 22. “Le Journal’’ declares that in agreement with the Government, M. Lasteyris. Minister of Finance, will introduce at the beginning of the week a measure for saving the Banque Industriell de Chine which is practically the same as that introduced by the previous Cabinet.48 words
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Article425 1922-01-25 7 The affairs of the Banque Industrielle de Chine were again before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. in the Supreme Court. Singapore, on Monday, when application was mad e by Mr. Mundell, on behalf of the Bank, for the further adjournment for one month of the petition for a windingup425 words
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Article141 1922-01-25 7 David Tsoy- who escaped from police custody on Christmas night whilst awaiting extradition to Singapore, where he is wanted on a charge of embezzlement, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, at the Hongkong Magistracy, on Jan. 16. on a charge- under the Offenders’ Act, of escap ng141 words
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Article99 1922-01-25 7 HUNTING TIGERS. London, January 22. The Prince of Wales completed half oi his Indian tour on the 17th January, when he left. Madras, amid a crescendo of enthusiasm. for Bangalore, on the first stage of h-s trek through Central India into the heart of Kashmir. The.99 words
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Article23 1922-01-25 7 Bombay, January 22. V"d Northcliffe has arrived from Agra as the guest of ih e Governor. Sir George Lloyd23 words
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Article140 1922-01-25 7 VISIT OF SUBMARINES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. January 25. Submarines L-l. L-3, L-4 and L-5 arr ved from Hongkong. The first two proceed to Penang on Monday- and 'he others on Tuesday. Bukit Timah Tragedy. An inquest was held on Susie and Robert Gomes, victims of th140 words
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Article184 1922-01-25 7 .—“S.T.” MR DUNLOP SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES. A- distressing motor cycl e accident <ccurred in Beach Road, Singapore, late on Saturday night resulting in the death at the General Hospital of Mr. L. S. Dunlop of th e Borneo Company's staff. The deceased gentleman, with a friend, was.—“S.T.” - 184 words
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Article123 1922-01-25 7 The results of tennis ties played yesterday were as under Mixed Doubles Handicap.— —3O Mrs. Jones and F. C. Gregson beat —l5 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sanderson 6—3, 6—4. Singles Handicap Clas s C. .1 C. A. Corsellis beat —l5 T. Drury 7—5, 6—3. Friday, the123 words
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Article55 1922-01-25 7 ’—Ex The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as under Championship.—W. H. Threlfall beat E J. Bennett 21 —19. Mixed Doubles Hand cap (Final).—Mr. and Mrs. J- Dick beat Mr. and Mrs. E. Reimann 21—18. V man in making out a cheque for tickets for "The’—Ex - 55 words
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Article1605 1922-01-25 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. James Berry, of Messrs. J. Be'rry and Co-, Ipoh and Penang, is due back from his long holiday in England early next month- Admiral H R. H. the Prince of Jumborn entertained Admiral Johnke. the Director of the' Danish Ministry cf Marine, to dinner at Bangkok. The1,605 words
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Article1598 1922-01-25 8 REVIVAL AMONG FISHER FOLK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, December 28Two facts stand out promine» ly in the extraordinary religious revival which is sweeping over the North-East of Scotland. The- first is that all the fishing vill'ages front the Tay to the Cromarty Firth are affected; the second1,598 words
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Article120 1922-01-25 8 It, is practically impossible to suggest a definite age at which children may be said to be “grown up That age varies so much (says the “Daily Mail”) according to envirorumei’t, character, and education, and it is always less a question of wnat children d<>120 words
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Advertisement161 1922-01-25 8 ctt 222 /xX’tsxxiEnxxixcnß [HERN ASSURANCE J CO., LTD. ESTABLISHED 1836. TS EXCEED £16.000,000. t Fire. Life. g Motor Car. b Motor Cycle. Personal Accident, p I 6. Plate Glass. q We can give you any particulars which you H may require re the above 5 I SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. B161 words
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Advertisement378 1922-01-25 8 BOXED STATIONERY. Royal Vellum Notepai i>S vo size, o qr. b< x $l5O Envelopes to match per I<K> 1.50 Royal Vellum Notepapers A Ibert size, 5 qr. box 1.25 Envelopes to match per 100 1.25 ei/tf j|i •Berenice” contains 50 lined Notepapers and it J] 50 Envelopes 1.25 Hermione” contains378 words
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Article516 1922-01-25 9 Pl BLIG OFFICER’S ZEAL.” Application was made to the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme C< urt, Singapore, that an interlocutory judgment, delivered i n the case of Oscar W 1« u vs. D.M.D. Stephen and the Singapore Estates Supplies and Agency Company, should be516 words
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Article156 1922-01-25 9 —“S.T.” A daring and insolent outrage was reported to Insp. Edwards. Orchard Road division, as having taken place near the Malay Cemetery. Grange Road, Singapore. If appears that a Macao called at the residence of a Chinese doctor named Chok Yew Kong, 102. Rochore Road, and—“S.T.” - 156 words
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Article146 1922-01-25 9 In eight years the trade at Tandjong Priok has increased by about 50 per cent. Tn 1913, pre-war days, 1,606 vessels with a tonnage of 4,664,753 called in there. The figures dropped to 1,386 vessels and 3,271,671 during 1918, but recovered gradually in the subsequent years146 words
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Article479 1922-01-25 9 FOUR SENTENCED TO DEATH. The trial of the five Malay coolies ai Johore Assizes on a charge of murdering their employer, Mr. Thomas Herbert Darbyshire', and the Malay buy, Kia. in the jungle at. Kulai, Johore,, last June, is nearing its closing stages, says the “Free Press.”479 words
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Article170 1922-01-25 9 —“S.O.” On the 16t-h inst. Nai Soon Huat, a private in the Navy, and Nai Mustafa, winners of the Ist and 2nd prizes respectively in the Million Tical Lottery presented ihcmselves before H. E. Phya Nondhisen at th e Ministry of the Royal Household and received—“S.O.” - 170 words
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Article77 1922-01-25 9 London, January 11.—An ex-Australian officer named Eric Raymond, who returned from Australia to marry Violet Thomas, a Swansea girl, has mysteriously disappeared from London. He had wirelessed from his vessel that he was arriving on 2nd December, and he was last seen outside a restaurant w th77 words
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Article81 1922-01-25 9 London, January 11. —Though stricken with grief at the loss of h s wife, whom he declared to be the best pa! a man ever had, Fred Leoville, the actor, aged 65, continued manfully to play the part cf the harlequin in the pantomime “Aladdin” at I81 words
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Advertisement359 1922-01-25 9 c^ovE^ srMENTtfor sale. two seater, with I A>C ..-hauled and in goo<l run ky. Ju9t -inven. Complete order \pplv to Box No. 10, SALES ROOM. h,gh.class household FURNITURE, Comprising Mwble Top Wash Stand,, r Tp k Arm Chairs, .Sideboard, 'Table Mirror Front Wardrobes, E r Dining Room Chairs, Dinner Sev359 words
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Advertisement272 1922-01-25 9 JL J.. 1 is governed mostly L XTfe. by vzhat vve eat and drink. If 1 the quality is the best, nature satisfied with a small HI L” A HA O quantity. Fr M res P ec t of alcohol, “a little good is of primary im- portance. One glass272 words
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Article1726 1922-01-25 10 —“S,F. P.” DEVON CHAIR viAN’S SPEECH. The annual general meeting of the Devon Estates (Malacca) Ltd was held in the French Bank buildings, Singapore, presided over by Mr H C Stewart, Others present were the Hon Mr D Y Perkins, Messrs H B Ward. S Morgan,—“S,F. P.” - 1,726 words
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Article51 1922-01-25 10 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade at 6 p,m. to-day 1 March ...The Great Little Army,..Alford 2 Selection ...The Boy ...Monckbon 3 WaKz ...Dana Lea Nuages... Waldteufel 4 Fox Trob ...The Jummy’a Sale... Wood 5 One Step ...The Teddy Beara Picnic...51 words
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Article90 1922-01-25 10 Jan 27—Penang Golf Club,Dance, 9.30 p.tn J»n 28 and 30—C<icket, Penang v Perak, Esplanade Jan 28 ar»d 30—Penang Golf Club, Tennis Tournament. Jan 30—P C C Dance, 5-30 p.m. Mar 18—Concert and Dance, Sungei Patani, for P W and Kedah Church Mission Mr F S Goodall’s condition latterly90 words
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Advertisement192 1922-01-25 10 W— 11 HOLLOWAY’S World Renowned LONDON GIN. Dry London Gin. Matured Sweet London Gin. lbwo6Jt 1 < I rZZZJZJJZJJZT" fV-v HOLLOWAY I i ®g® w-stS r-'i'i i, 3-jg ftl-7173T1 ’flBMEA.?*' I Matured and Aged in Wood. Made from highly-refined Corn spirit. No Potato spirit used. St. Pancras Gin Refinery Co.,192 words
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Advertisement116 1922-01-25 10 II). J. I U Perfection I SI Whiskv. I Known Throughout the World I I WlWr,. p,, ODuce OF SCOTIA* 3 K l SOLE AGENTS: I K Caidbeck, Macgregor I to., Ltd., H [lncorporated in Shanghai j Wine Spirit Merchants. (maHMMOMManMnsHMMßiminrr -mmiiMiii II BRITISH I QH EXPANDED METAL I D116 words
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Article338 1922-01-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH. A largo number of members attended at the Selangor Club on the 18th inst. to receive and pass the Annual Report and Balance sheet of the local Rifle Club. The chair was taken by the Vice-President, Mr. F. 1). Evans. Th e election of officers338 words
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Article357 1922-01-25 11 MR. C. F S. BLACKLAW RETIRING. Mr. F- S. Blacklaw, Assistant Traffic Manager, F. M. S- Railways, retires from the Department next month after 16 years’ service. Born oni October 20, 1867, Charles Fpttes Scott Blacklaw has had some varied experience as a public officer. From357 words
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Advertisement453 1922-01-25 11 y til i h 111 *****1! 111 uwjpSSFSH __.C* —J left Atoardcd (jold StCedal (fcY rnational Medical Congress Exhibition, London, 1913. B <-&a ata I ;W -JsS? I 'i f <; jolt I g f HL zH r \> Z <a Vs. <X ll I b yT #E L. fR453 words
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Advertisement56 1922-01-25 11 JUST TWO TO-NIGHT are all you m ed of Pinkettes to dispel constipation, liverishnfss, sick headaches. biliousness», to\ dissipate the “gloom.” •iu ax the li:tle pink laxatives, aid digestion, keep the skin clear and the breath :<weet- Of ch; mists- or, post free, 60 cents the phial, from Dr. Williams56 words
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Advertisement154 1922-01-25 11 I AVERY I I I TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS, t I 1g 8 p f l-p ■l' I LYW'- eWL I I I i e 1 I £2* ~r*A4~ fc- g 1 i I n BRIEF SPECIFICATION —Four Cylinder Horizontal Low Speeo Engine. Circular i Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump, Fan154 words
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Advertisement1408 1922-01-25 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP straits steamshp co., ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) o M p a IM Y. FOR I INTENDED 10 SAIL STEAMERS (Incorporated in U. 0. A.) TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE. Port Swettenham and Singapore. Thur, at 4pm. 1 thT Kinta.’ Hongkong, Shanghai. Kobe, Yokohama. Manila, Honolulu, San Brancisco. Every Sat.1,408 words
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Advertisement638 1922-01-25 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO. Tm (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS TEL. ADDRESS; TRj SHIPPING, PENANG Head Office No. 63, Beach Street, Penan/ Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sunset Nyok, p w Tblbphoae No BUTTER WORTH 1 Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builders, c Ont Boiler-Makers, Engineers, Brass and Iron Fo u^°638 words
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Advertisement278 1922-01-25 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKII CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Paid-up Capital £20.000Reserve Fund»: Sterling £4.5u0, Silver $21,500Reserve Liability of Proprietor» 120,0» Head Office:-HONGKONG. Branches and Agenciei Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia, Bomb Calcutta, Canton, Colombo, Fooch( Hankow, Hongkew, Harbin, II >i!o, 1? Johore, Kobe< Ku»ia Liunpur, Londi Lyons, Malacca, Manila, Nagasaki, .V York, Peking,278 words
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