Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1922

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 58. VOL. LXXX WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 O I b *1
    23 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 692 1 NIKKO MOPERN A RT PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDiO I j HO. 7. NORTHAM ROAb. j Tel. No. 579. < illlll,,, llliiii| l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij||iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll |,llll lllll,,| ll||||||iiijo|||||||||||||||(|| ii |j i ll |||||||||lH |llll,l, UQQMQQaU □□□□□naDUQQQflflfl 1 union Insurance society ol Conlon, ltd. ESTABLISHED 1835. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG. 22 Every prudent man insures his
      692 words
    • 33 1 I; BRITISH BOND Writing Pad >: C of 100 leaves with 25 envelopes L $1 is M Hermione Box contains SO fanep. t lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes L $1 ii > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
      33 words

  • 455 2 VISIT TO KING HUSSEIN’S SON. Jerusalem, February B.—Lord North cliffe to-day had one of the most interesting experiences °f his tour when, descending from Jerusalem by car, he visited the Dead Sea, Jericho, and, after traversing the Ghor, or Jordan valley, with its tropical and
    455 words
  • 363 2 A luncheon was given by the Royal Colonial Institute recently at the Hotel Victoria, London, in honour of the Duke of Devonshire X" ho has been suggested as Mr. Montagu’s successor), on his retirement from the Governor-Generalship of Canada. Sir Godfrey Lagden (chairman of the
    363 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1303 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED \pinang Gazette ADVERTISEMENTS. HF ■r JS RATES OF CASUAL WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. advertisements. can be inserted n the “Pinang J Gazette” at for SALE, TO LET. SITUATIOGS THREE CENTS A WORD. VECEBT. Etc. -f «00 MintK*l counting the address to which PvP t LYtt M
      1,303 words
    • 721 2 BANKS. TH C MPRCANTILF BANK OF INDIA {HONGKONG SHANchaTT^ limited. corporation ANIqN( i (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated i n H C ngk Or Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits 1,227,600 Reserve Liability of Pmnr 23,500 >°00 Board
      721 words

  • 665 3 LORD RAWLINSON’S SPEECH. Delhi, March 7 —ln the Legislative As- sembly. Lord Rawlinson said he had made 1 every effort to reduce expenditure. The reductions he had made had been swallowed up. As it was he had been forced to postpone for a year the purchase of
    665 words
  • 202 3 London. March 6. —Replying in the Commons to Col. Yate, Mr. Chamberlain said he hoped that the enquiries of the sub committee of the Imperial Defence Committee on the Indian army requirements were approaching completion. I'he report of the committee would necessarily deal with
    202 words
  • 397 3 Madras, March 3.—The following communique has been issued dated the 2n<l March regarding an affray in Guntur district Forest officials with a small party of police had seized a large number <>f cattle found grazing in the forest without permits and were driving them past the
    397 words
  • 274 3 COUNCIL OF STATE’S PROTEST. Delhi, March 4 —A communique says the following telegram addressed by the Viceroy to His Majesty's Secretary of State for India on February 25, 1922, is published for general information "On February 23 the Council of State recommended to the Governor-General
    274 words
  • 143 3 Delhi, March 8- —A communique says Tochi.-—On February 22 a successful action took place near Saidgi, about eleven miles west of Bannu. A patrol from No. 3 tower was returning when a party <’f the enemy in position on the Lores» Wala suddenly opened fire on them at
    143 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 275 3 ■fx xx A 'W*?yM4^^ \z fy k lgp.x w JNr w -M@f m 1 ->; Wl i /^rC-' j|| Gives a Glorious Sensation of Vigour and Well-being The morehighly-strung your nerves are, the more quickly they will respond to the intense in vigoratingeftectof Sanatogen. Buteven the dullest nerves respond to
      275 words
    • 109 3 Pritchard’s X Provisions, Wine and Spirit J Department. We have pleasure in S notifying the trade, and J J the General Public that j j the price of Bombay Butter, j A Shipment of which has just come to hand, is considerably e reduced. f We have also pleasure in
      109 words

  • 438 4 SERIOUS AFFAIR AT WATERFALL GARDENS. Di*a*ter overtook a motor c*r p*rty in the Waterfall Gard* ns, Pwnang, on Monday evening, the orcupan n of th>i c*r, though more or kss »eriously injured and shaken, escaping d-ath by a hairsbretdtb. Kay Ba taking advantage of the beautifully cool
    438 words
  • 93 4 (From Our Ows Corrsspondsit). Ku si* Lumpur, March 15.' J Tbe Malay Mail Colombo correspondent savs a rumour hv« reached" Colombo from Aas'raliajjt*iat the O ient Company and the P and O Company have drawn up a achedu e of reduced fares to be put into operation
    93 words
  • 62 4 OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION FORMED. (From Our Ows Oorrbspondbnt Kuala Lumpur, March 15. The "Malay Mail” Hongkong corespondent says as the «‘U'come of the strike, a Hongkong 3hio)wo?rs' Association bus been farmed to effsct cmcer'ed action and better understand.tg between employers and employees. The shipowners deny that the settlement i<
    62 words
  • 66 4 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 15. The Exhibition will inolu in a Stamp Collections' Section, and there a r e good prospects of an excellent Zio T<o orang u'ang have already barni honied. The Head Keeper of the London Z <o arrives on March 25. Another novelty
    66 words
  • 82 4 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Mareh 15 At the in passing the severe s ntence of seven years’ rigorou* imprisonment upon Soo Hoon Lan, partner in a ti'» mine at Batu Bukit, for being in possession of counterfeit notes, the Chief Ju tice, Sir Walter Shaw, said
    82 words
  • 952 4 DISCUSSION ON LOCAL RIKISHA FARES The redaction of nfeHba fares in Penang formed the principal subject of discussion at the fortnightly nr eting of the Municipal Commission which was held in tbe Municipal Chambers l«st evening. There were present Messrs 8 Codrington (President), J D Kemp, C R
    952 words
  • 405 4 $5OO 000 Involved. The civil suit Sow Ngok San, plaintiff, v Ooi Eng Stew and T*ng Seng Khim, defeud<*nte, commenced in the Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Sir L M Woodward. Counsels engaged in the case are Mr F 8 Breretou-Martln and Mr Hastings for plaintiff, Mr Roland
    405 words
  • 313 4 —•‘B.T.” Deal in Far Eastern Film Service Shares. In the case, which was commenced and concluded in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before Mr Judice in which Mr WLG Riley claimed $2 f 033.32, principal -and interest on a promissory note from Mr H J Holm of tbe Far
    —•‘B.T.”  -  313 words
  • 130 4 Not every Sovereign has been careful for his d’gni'y when delivering the Speech from the Throne at the opening of Parliament. Geo’ge IV, when Prince Regent, once b*b Sheridan that so little attention would be given to what he read that he could interpolate anything
    130 words
  • 889 4 WINDING-UP PETITION. The affairs of tbe Banqus Industriellu de Chine occupied the attention < f Mr Justice Rarrott-Leonard for a considerable time io the Supreme Court, Singapore, when Mr Laycock, on behalf of tbe six petitioning creditors, asked that the winding-up order which bad been postponed since tbe
    889 words
  • 188 4 On Monday, a match, to which considerable interest was attached, was played on the Ipoh Club padang, and watch ed by a very large gathering. It was between the Ipoh Club and a Malay eleven organised by the Raja Muda of Perak. Thia Malay team, with perhaps
    188 words
  • 132 4 All matches in the M- B. E. Football Tournament will commence at 4-45 p m., with the exception of that on March 3R when it is hoped that H- R. H. will kick off at 4-30- In the event of a drawn game an extra ten minutes to
    132 words
  • 77 4 The Kedah Football Association Selection Committee. comprising Tunku Kassim, Messrs. Abdul Manaff. Abdul' Rashid, and Secunder Mohamed will field a Kedah eleven at Singapore selected from Tunku Kassim (Govt- Monopolies. Capt), Abdul Rashid (English School). Kechik (Monopolies). M. Y. Samsudin (English School). Samsudin (So’orang Perak), Rouse (Sungai
    77 words
  • 77 4 The results of tennis ties played terdaySingles Handicap Class 8.—151 C- E. B. Waldren beat —15.1 J- W. Clark 3-6, 6-O. 6-4 —15.3 H. R. Joynt beat Scr. A- W- Blackstone 6-2. 6-3-Doubles Handicap Class 8.—15 E- C. Hicks and E- T- M- Lias beat —.3 W-
    77 words
  • 49 4 Fixed for to-morrow Championship—C. Wat Hye v- CCho »n LimSingles “B”.— L- Eng Hooi. —15.1 v. Singles ‘‘B’’-— L- Eng Hooi, —15.1 v. S. Tiang Sooi. —l5 4- Doubles "B”—C. Sin Tock and O. Boon Swee —3O v. O. Eng Tiang and K. Joo Jiang —3O-
    49 words
  • 297 4 The Committee of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club report that under revenue account there was a credit balance of $19,312.22 cn January Ist, 1921, and a credit balance nf $25,401-50 on January 31st, 1922 that two race meetings and a rag gymkhana were held. The stakes given by
    297 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 541 4 NEW ADVERT IS EM E NTs' MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted new or second hand n to 12 H. P. Apply Box No. 70 r er a Gazette. c/ P>na ng 5 L Wanted for a definite term of tn 5 or longer period, a smaH unfuiniXd house close to town. Write statin„
      541 words

  • 654 5 PROPERTIES IO BE DISPOSED OF. An extraordinary general meeting of the Coconut Estates of Perak Ltd was held at the office of Messrs Whittali <fc Co, Colombo, Sir James Thomson Broom in the chair. The Chairman said -Gentlemen when I addressed you at the last annual
    654 words
  • 173 5 March 15—Football, P C C v P R C. Mar 18—Concert and Dance, Sungei Patani, for P W and Kedah Church Mission. Mar 18—New Club, Taiping, Dinner and Dance. Mar 18—Cricket, P C C v P R 0. Mar 19—Malacca P A Annual Meeting, 10.15 a.m. March 22—Football,
    173 words
  • 108 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES Perak (E H Co] for Bnuket (Toogkah) Kopah, Renoog, Victoria Poiuu Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. van Cioon for Singapore and China. Seang Bee for Rangoon (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Tanda for Calcutta. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Pbnang— Agapenor,
    108 words
  • 296 5 DAILY (except) Sunday). BY TRAIN Barit Bun tar, Began Serai, Taiping, > Ipoh, Beta Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, |By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 57.15 a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore j& 6 pm. and Hongkong Pent Buntar and Began Serai By tram 9.30 a.m.
    296 words
  • 60 5 The Kalyan, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at 5 p,m. on Friday. The homeward mail, bv the Ekma, closes at 10 a m on Saturday. The homeward mail, by the Armand Behic, closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday. AUSTRALIAN MAIL. Mails from Australia are
    60 words
  • 35 5 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 15th Inst, at the E E A and C Telegraph Co 1 Athiappan No 77 Qu n St, 2 Flinter, 3 Gurdassingb Sikh Temple.
    35 words
  • 135 5 Penang, March 15, 1922 By Courtesy oy the Chartered Baek). London Demand Bank 2/3 23/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/3 31/32 3 Credit 2/4 1/8 3 Documentary 2/4 7/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 178 3 days' sight Private 184 Bombay Demand Bank H 178 o Madras Demand Bank 178
    135 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 137 5 Underwood i Standard Typewriters j The Machine you will I Eventually Buy. I Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) Agents:—Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. j Eraser eave's I Celebrated -Tierated Waters 1 Acknowledged to be tfje best in tfie Cast. Specialities:— Special Dry Ginger Ale and Salitaris both prepared
      137 words
    • 346 5 Qome Carly. Qome OUzn. J INo trouble is considered too great to give you satisfaction. >■♦»< Here is a bed which in- /A vites complete relaxation Q zjtfS of muscle, nerve aud brain, =2 actually inducing that g 9 J .EE EE sound refreshing sleep so 1 s n S
      346 words

  • 41 6 Hawker —At the Maternity Hospita’, Penang on the 14th March, to Mr and Mrs H R Hawkey Byram] Eatate, P W, a daughter. Galistan—-On March 11, at the Mater nity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs Oswald Galistan. a son.
    41 words
  • 1221 6 It is satisfactory to learn from the wires that the authorities are gradually assuming control of a situation on the Rand which a few dajs ago bad taken a very ugly turn. The conflict between the strikers and the forces of law and order as
    1,221 words
  • 1177 6 For the first time in the history of the rubber indas ry an official The Rubber census of stocks in the Census. F.M.S. has been taken, and the report, which takes us up to December 31st last year, is now published. The total is much less than
    1,177 words
  • 178 6 Terbible Tragedy in Dato Kkuul A double murder of a particularly b nature was committed in the garda quarters of tbe Fukien Ctinese Schoo], Dato Kramat Road, Penang, night, the victims beir g the Tamil jw Pachy and his wife. About 8.30 p in a Tamil
    178 words
  • 191 6 M.T.” ’-’At Penang Assizes s who was charged with tion was founa gmlty, and teo Hou Mr Justice Whitley to n rigorous imprisonment. i Accused in his defence knew nothing abcu th* simply walking when arre-i Tickets for tbe SiDgepore m.y be B.C ewry, Peneog I"' 1 Cl
    ‘ M.T.”  -  191 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 366 6 j Cl Jinest Jsiqueur I I It Seated Whisky j Jft. 0W 9Hpe an I Mellow. I /F YOUR dealer j I* DOES NOT STOCK i “VAT 69" APPLY I DIRECT TO THE I y.JI' IMPORTERS: g j j *||S S.M-Stots Qo., I 1,1 PENANG. II J AV wBB OHHKVI*
      366 words
    • 15 6 “E. <& 0.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday. Mr. E. Godfrey Bird. P. P. C.
      15 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 23 6 DEATH. Db Scuza —On March 11, at the Nursing Home, Cavanagh Road, Singapore, Josephine Ethel, aged 22 years, wife cf Arthur De Sousa.
    23 words

  • 232 7 SITUATION IMPROVING. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, March 14. scries <»f Government successes attended by very slight losses is chronicled Johannesburg messages of the 13th March, indicating that the rebels are ret eating in all directions, and the risk of Johannesburg falling into the hands of t h e
    | Reuter’s Telegrams. ]  -  232 words
  • 353 7 1)11-I K ULTIES OF THE MINING INDUSTRY. Johannesburg, January 28. —A state merit issued by the South African Cham-h-r < f Mines says that the condition of th- mining industry in. November was serious, but it has since become very much more s <>- In November
    353 words
  • 325 7 The issue which is at the bottom of the trouble on the Rand is, and will remain a >r midable problem in the life of South Africa. A great proportion of the labour of the country is black. A legal enactment prevents natives from competing with
    325 words
  • 34 7 London, March 13. In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Walter de Frece, Sir Hamar Greenwood, on behalf of Mr. Churchill, said the date was not fixed for the evacuation of Wei-Hai-Wei.
    34 words
  • 28 7 London. March 13. The Angora mission, headed by Yusuf Kemal Bey, the Commissary for Foreign Affairs, had arrived in London to confer with the Government-
    28 words
  • 19 7 London, March 13. The Italian Government has agreed that the Genoa Conference open on April 10.
    19 words
  • 22 7 Athens, March 13. M. Stratos is forming a Cabinet. FailureAthens, March 14. M. Stratos failed to form a Cabinet.
    22 words
  • 40 7 Washington. March 13. The Army Bill, as reported to the House of Representatives, provides for the reduction of the regular army to 115,090 men and 11,000 officers. The army expenditure will be reduced by $116,000,(MM) to $270,000,000.
    40 words
  • 43 7 Allahabad, March 13. A Teheran message says the Persian Government has received £200,000 from Washington, against future oil royalties voted by the Mejliss. This indicates that the Standard till and Anglo-Persian Companies have reached agreement regarding conflicting interests in Persia.
    43 words
  • 28 7 P. O. ISSUE OVERSUBSCRIBED. London, March 13. The lists of the P- O. Steam Navigation Co’s debenture issue were open only for an hour and were largely oversubscribed.
    28 words
  • 18 7 Rome, March 14. The Marquis Di Paterno has been ap pointed Minister at Kabul.
    18 words
  • 27 7 London. March 14. The list cJ a £5,000,000 6 pH- cent joint Midi Orleans French Railways Loan, at the price of 89, closed immediately.
    27 words
  • 22 7 Nek York, March 14. Rumania has challenged for the Davis Cup, making thirteen entries- No more entries are expected.
    22 words
  • 139 7 The “Straits Times” says there is no harm in stating the fact that there do exist in the town people of the variety known in America as “knockers who complain about “spending all this money Well spending all this money, besides making the place look decent
    139 words
  • 276 7 MR- CHAMBERLAIN’S STATEMENT London, March 13. In the House of Commons there was a lively discussion on Mr. Montagu s speech at question time. Mr. Chamberlain said Lord Curzon called his attention to the Indian Government's first telegram prior to the Cabinet meeting on the
    276 words
  • 468 7 London, March 6. —The Irish Treaty Bill is having a stormy passage in the House of Commons at the hands of the Ulstermen and “Diehards.” To-day they vehemently protested against the application of the closure on thv first clause of the Bill giving the treaty the force
    468 words
  • 153 7 QUESTION IN THE COMMONS. London, March 13. In the House of Commons replying to Sir D. Hall, Mr Balfour said the Washington treaties were only binding after raii fication. No machinery was proposed foi dealing with the amendments submitted by any of the countries concerned. There seemed
    153 words
  • 260 7 “S.F-P.” The Sarawak Dyaks were given a motor joy ride round Singapore town on Saturday. This is the first occasion any of them have ever left their country, and a number have never even been as far afield as Kuching. Their first shock was in approaching Anderson
    “S.F-P.”  -  260 words
  • 210 7 The differences between the penalties recently imposed by some magistrates on persons who have pleaded not guilty and those who have admitted their offence are such as to suggest that the policy of placing a premium on the admission of guilt is being carried somewhat too far. To
    210 words
  • 91 7 In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 26 of “The Societies Enactment, 1913.” the Chief Secretary to Government F.M-S. cancels rule 7 (ii) under “The Societies Enactment, 1913,” published in the F.M.S. Government Gazette as Notification No. 560 of 27th February, 1914, and
    91 words
  • 54 7 —“Straits Times-” Hongkong, March 11- It is officially denied that the Hume government gave instruction* that the strike must be- settled or that the local government br light pressure to bear on the .'hip-owners It is stated that the govmime*'t was entire, ly neutral in the commercial
    —“Straits Times-”  -  54 words
  • 1344 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Hon. A. M- Pountney has return ed to Kuala Lumpur from IpohAu Adviser to the Ministry of Commerce, Siam, is due to arrive at Bangkok about the 19th inst. Mr. and Mrs. H. W- Fortesqui-eu are due due back in Ijxih from their holiday at Brestagi, Sumatra.
    1,344 words
  • 168 7 The Negri Sembilan criminal assizes for March were commenced in the Supreme Oourt, Seremban, on March 6th and continued throughout the week, the Hon. Mr. Justice Branch presiding, with the D.P. P.» Capt. Pratt, conducting the prosecution. The first case on the list was a charge of murder,
    168 words

  • 589 8 The report' of ti e Ceyiou Cm»uiber of Commerce fur the ye*r 1921 says the total exports of rubber show an incre**» of 2,774,746 lbs over those of 1920 io spite of restriclio'i of ou pu which w»s effective for a portion of the year but) this
    589 words
  • 342 8 The annual m-enng of the Fermata Rubber F-tates, Ltd, was held at Shanghai on February 17, at the Company’s offices The Chairman said tapping was stopped allege her from December 15 1920, and t his was not resumed until September 1, 1921 therefore statistics i.f ou put
    342 words
  • 464 8 Mses s Macpbavi <k Co, (*P°l*) Ltd >epuried yesterday L'ne gilt edged security market at home has lately experienced mild bo m which may according to the ■•pinion o’ th» public as to whether it is due to general confi in Government concerns or lack of confidence
    464 words
  • 470 8 What is the real truth as to the feelings of the electors in regard to the House of Lords On grounds other than political it seems pertinent to ask the question at a time when Mr Chamberlain, representing one wing of the Coalition, says that we
    470 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 415 8 j 1 j4u>arded Qold CtCedal Q\L ifyj In'emational Medical Congress Exhibition, London, 1913. i Jfr I I fRSI En ;i f «Tq* 7 i I fl, i i ®y r 08 y iKjf Appointment Tlayal A ointment jpA to the J jS3ĕ l ig IF? Ce. irl of Spain. f
      415 words
    • 221 8 SOLE AGENTS: Penang f o pe r nang $1,766 a 9 vz KZ equipment SELF-STARTER EQUIPMENT I $250 Extra. f < TiWwirijijllßMMMMMni IW iin USE GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS ONLY BEWARE of SPURIOUS IMITATION PARTS •(■■■Ml FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY» STARTLING PRICE REDUCTIONS. e Usual Price Sale Price Reading-Standard
      221 words

  • 1735 9 aE OFFICIAL FIGURES. Collector of Statistic*, M ir d»te March 3rd k ,#D to forward herewith a te ...wioe t |,M re alfc of fche racent rrobber stocks so far hr the F *y s te9 re cjncerr,ed r 1 .are baaed on retu-na from ei’atM, 1373 Asiatic
    1,735 words
  • 97 9 The following are tne latest qu stations in Messrs Kennedy de Co’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. SHARES j. X ao S c. I c. so. Sc Miaiag. Asam K 25/- 26/- 24/- 25/Nawng Pet Tin 50c 60c 45c 55c Papan T 17|c 20c 15c 17ic South Taiping
    97 words
  • 38 9 15th March, 1922. Smoked Sheet 24 jc Fine P*le Crepe 24 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17 c }S nok-d Sheet 27 c Crepe 26$c r 1 Smoked Sheet 8H J Crepe New York G 13fc
    38 words
  • 26 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for February Kuala Pergau lbs 30,700 Laras (Sumatra) 28 654 Sungei Matang 25,916 Trafalgar 3,000 Trafalgar (coconuts) 8,000
    26 words
  • 95 9 Th-i S'raita Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on March 14: Spot £142 15s down 5s 3 months buyiog£l44.los 75.6 d 3 sei ling 144.15 s 5* Local Parity $71.64 Match 15 th; Singapore bo d 100 tons at $73.50; P' D"n> buyers no sellers at
    95 words
  • 29 9 To gKah Compound No. 2 N, L. for Janua y. output picu s 377, yardage 46,626, Ou s 471; and February, piculs 402, yudase 51,467, hours 551.
    29 words
  • 206 9 BP. Tapioca J 6.60 sellers M P. Tapioca J 7.15 sellers Cold leaf 572 seller» Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $23 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings $47 sales Cloves ...$l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $45 nominal I 10b $37.00 sellers < No. 1 $lO 00
    206 words
  • 514 9 Penang, March 15, 1922. BKEF— cU Soap per eatty 35 Roaat do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry "Meal do carry 36 Rump Steak do Ox Tail each do Tongae do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart yer catty 40 Liver do Fillet of Beef do 80
    514 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 25 9 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (Zn various colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press,
      25 words
    • 135 9 There’s a Sure Way to Lasting Relief IN case OF Eczema, Blotches, I PUnpies, Botls, Eruptions, Bad g legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Plies, H Glandular Swellings, IhenH matism, Goat, you should realim B that lotiom, ointments, etc., caa only give temporary benefit—to be gj sure of complete and lasting relief jg
      135 words
    • 189 9 JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST I |BEER| =Ĕ (MADE IN AUSTRALIA) I “SWAN” BRAND I I BREWED AND BOTTLED BY The Swan Brewery Co. Ltd., 1 PERTH W. A. J OBTAINABLE IN ALL RETAIL J STORES AND HOTELS fl SOLE AGENTS KATZ Bros., Ltd. OVERLAND CARS g AT SPECIAL PRICE. I
      189 words

  • 578 10 Rangoon. March 4 From Messrs Morrison and Go’s we-kly market report dated Rangoon March 3 Paddy—Supplies have been fairly large but show signs of falling off owing co a further decline in prices which may now be quoted at Rs 180 to Rs 182 for both qualities.
    578 words
  • 196 10 Rangoon, March 9—The Department of Sta'istics, India, issues the fullowiug:— The estimated arrive s of paddy and rice expressed in cargo nee by rail and boat into Rangoon and Bas-ein from Ist January *0 18th February. 1922. as c< mpared witt. the corresponding period of the previonyear,
    196 words
  • 985 10 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. fg J RUBBBR (Dollar.) Sc. Bc.| S c. Allenby Rubber Co. jg,, 17X C Alor Gajah Rubber Estate jqq j.iq r Amalgamated Malay Estates j 1.25 l kyer Hitam Planting Syndicate Iq’(v) in jn Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j qq Ayer Molek Rubber 00. i'oo
    985 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 254 10 jV’<.. X J-.l »‘A XI&X AMA Northern assurance j CO., LTD. B ESTABLISHED 1836. B B ASSETS EXCEED £16.000.000. B i. Fire. g a. Life. g 3. Motor Car. B 4. Motor Cycle. B 1 5 5. Personal Accident. S g 6. Plate Glass. fi R We can give you
      254 words
    • 135 10 I ROBEY’S SEMI-DIESeI I CRUDE OIL ENGINE I Chief poiats of advantage are--J Simplicity of Construction. I Ease of Handling. I Complete Construction. I Low Fuel Consumption. j Efficiency and Reliability. J No inlet and Exhaust Valves. Perfect Lubrication. J Regularity of Running. j Adaptability for Crude or Refined Oils
      135 words

  • 298 11 “M.M.” In the First Magistrate’s Court, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, before Mr. McCausland, a Hakka Chinese was charged by Mr. Hussey, A.C.P., with being found in possession of a single-barrelled shot-gun, the barrel of which had been cut down to about 12 inches, and 13 cartridges
    “M.M.”  -  298 words
  • 255 11 A full grown male tiger was shot by one of the Datoh Panglima Kinta’s mandors at .Sentoh, near the Old Town, Tanjong Rambutan yesterday afternoon says Monday’s “T.0.M.” The Datoh was out after deer and his dogs disturbed the tiger. The Datoh and his men
    255 words
  • 177 11 ASSOCIATION FORMED. A meeting was held on Saturday to form a motor association for Selangor. The following who attended become original members: —Messrs. W. Eyre-Ken ny, W. L. Conlay, E. Bagot, the Hon. Mr. J. H. M. Robson, P. B. Ford, S. R. Whittle, Rene Prowst, E. C.
    177 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 218 11 ."TOW— j Perfect Gifts The leading pen is always a n acceptable gift. It is the symbol of friendship, gj for with every use it will inspire a kindly thought of the donor. It is a beautiful gift, yet useful and lasting, and will prove a constant pocket or desk
      218 words
    • 71 11 THEY WON’T TREAT YOU HARSHLY, like salts, or oil, or the old-fashioned purgative pills—Pinkettes are too tiny and dainty for that. As gently as nature Pinkettea banish constipation, dispe» liverishness, sick headaches, bilious attacks. keep the skin clear and the br-eath sweet. Not habitforniing only occas onally needed once regularity
      71 words
    • 234 11 AVERY TRACTORS AND PLOUGHS. I I S- I H jrn 1 rT'-~ Y j di:/ Jl'- i®rSw PĔ- ••J"* I'!’ i r ’-1 > >•». 1 I BRIEF SPECIFICATIONFour Cylinder Horizontal Low Speed Engine. Circular Forced Draught Radiator, Eliminates Pump> Fan and Belts Sensitive Governor i Controlling Speed of Motor,
      234 words

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1336 12 RTRBY LINE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., JB* (Incorporated in Strai s Settlements) Of Fast Twin Screw Mail Passenger Steamers Between RANGOON. COLOMBO. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL FOR INTENDED >O SAIL j STEAMERS With through Connections from Penang. Tues »s P .rf from I Klang. APPROXIMATE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. r we ingapore. Kvery
      1,336 words
    • 413 12 K. P. t (i«coaPfl BA7EiJ IR 2 1 lON n —i(, a>n a FOB j—. bAl l IKi Belawan Deli, 26th March I g Belawan Deli and Langsa. IVth March -AdApn! Belawan Deli. Langsa. Edi. Lho-Seuiuawe. Bieli iuo □lehleh and Sabaug. C,gU *6th March y j 30th March L 9
      413 words