Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 March 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 65. VOL. LXXX THURSDAY. 23rd MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 573 1 j CIGARETTES j ■MEW tgkry.it LMBMV 3 s Number K V,rgmia 1 j High-Class Cigarettes at a Mode. j rate Price. > S >. ..I—M. 11l I ■—X...—■ 1 I I —-CT——— —|.U|. I .1 I > I u uu u utin anQ a a u 14c nauf4a a a
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    • 32 1 5 BRITISH BOND 1 Writing Pad <j of 100 leave* with 25 envelope* i $1 ii “Hermione” Box contains 50 fancy- ]> lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes > $1 i: J Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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  • 468 2 “A UNION OF OPPOSITES.To the young nothing in the post-war world may to be fixed but the mid-dle-aged English traveller will have his breath taken away by the news of the betrothal of the Midland Railway to the London and North Western. Their union is the most remarkable
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  • 277 2 Tn a recent statement respecting palm oil for motive power, it is stated no serious difficulties need be anticipated. It is a matter of much importance to tropical countries. One cf the obvious advantages of using vegetable oil as fuel is that the supply, unlike that of
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  • 124 2 A young Australian contralto, Miss Clarice Coil'es. is elated at the prophecies of her musical future made by Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rwmford, before whom she recently sang at Sydney“It is a wonderful voice—a world’s vrdee.” .**aid Mr- Kennerley Rumford- Her voice is one of
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  • 271 2 in search of a Parliamentary candidate, We>t Edinburgh Labour Party approached Mr. George Bernard Shaw, who replied “Why should 1 plead with the citizens of West Edinburgh to allow me to waste my time at Westminster for a salary on which I could not live,
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  • 227 2 The work of disarming Germany in the air is ended. All but 20 of the British'. French, Italian, Belgian, and Japanese officers who have worked under General Masterman on the Inter-Allied Commission of Aeronautical Centro}, have left Germany- On May 5 the Commission will cease to existSince
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  • 192 2 The opening of the British Empire Exhibition is to be postponed until’ April, 1924It had been intended to open it next yearOne of the officials explained to a representative of the “Daily Chronicle” the reason for the change- “It was pointed out to us by the Indian
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  • 169 2 The annual report of the .Sound Curren cy Association states that the ob jects of the association aw? to advocate measures which would restore the pound sterling to its par value, help to, re-es-tablish a free market in gold and thereby promote a sound financial policy. “The
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    • 1470 2 eunDT ri awinrn NOTICES. in the estate of ng boo bee SHORT CLASSIFIED deceased ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr W R- Shelton Agar has joined the nn ca.r -r« c -r > Visiting Staff <>f our firm and is authori- NOTICE. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. „g i(JI p Office at No.
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    • 388 2 Q i He s Happy! I your baby g rO w S happily '-'month to month he needs a Q changmg food to keep him strong and I dented. THE ‘ALLENBURYS’ I FOODS contain graduated prop<x. I fl tions of the elements essential to youj R baby’s brain and body
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  • 262 3 The criminal appeals were taken op at I IpoO on Monday and continued. Low Ab i Lee aud 26 O’h*?ra appealed from a cot victiuu an fine of $5O each passed ou tt>em at the magistrate'* court at Gopeng 1 on January 19 ou a ch*ige of having
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  • 116 3 Penang, March 23, 1922. By Coubtbsy of the Chabtebed Bank). 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 Dem md Bank Rs. 179 3 nays’ sight Private ~185 Bombay Demand Bank „179 c Madras Demand Bank ~179 Ĕ
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  • 209 3 Ipoh Dog Nuisance. At the ins’ance of Mr H Lloyd Cowdy aavocare and solicitor, Ipoh a samnwus cage WBB beard in the Ipoh court in which Kwan Moy a Siamese woman living a: Ayer Kanarn, Gopmg Road was charged with committing a public nuisance by keeping
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  • 119 3 “M M.” A criminal prosecution of some interest, a partly heard case was continued in tbe District Court, Malacca, before Mr EE Colman on Saturday. Lee Teck Hoe, an employee of the United Engineers Ltd, for many years, stands charged with theft as a servant, or alternatively,
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    • 781 3 2 BANKS. -uc M PRCAN T IL-P BANK OF IND IA |HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING TH limited. corporation. in England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong.) > Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital c Ascribed Capital 1,800,009 Reserve Funds: u 1,050,009 Sterling £4,500,0vJ Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver $23,500,000 p lO fits 1-227,600 Reserve Liability of
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    • 103 3 ;t is the dumb BUSINESS THAT DIES. LET YOUR MOUTHPIECE BE THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF he PINANG GAZETTE I Start to Elconomize by I 1 tasingj “KiiSCO" PADS. I B Stocks Bt:~ Z 7 PAO /1 2 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LTD., IzHZm 3 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD //E 9 PRITCHARD
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    • 253 3 j Pritchorfl’s I Confectionery I’ Department. I Further reductions in the prices of all Confectionery A large S assortment just arrived including many new kinds not obtainable S since pre-war days. A few S examples given below: ICaleys Chocolates. x 5 Prince of Wales per 1 lb. Box $2.20 per
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  • 1879 4 END OF THE TRIAL. MR. SMART’S MURDERERS SENTENCED. (From Our Special Representative). Sangei Patani, March 22. The conclasion of rhe trial of Che Sah (No 1). Awang Besar (Nd 2). Che Lam (No 3) and Che I’eh (No 4) who were arranged before Hi. Honour Mr W
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  • 1607 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. E. E- Chambers leaves for home in the Khiva to-morrow. Mr. I. L. Poulou. of French Tekka Mines, is away in Colombo on a health trip. The death occurred at 129 Oakwood Court. Kensington, on the 22nd February, of Mr. William Hutton, late of Singapore. Mr. W.
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  • 416 4 SEQUEL IN EASTBOURNE COURT. London, March 2. —Mrs- Florence Holmes, formerly named Mrs- Berkeley, is suing Major H- R. Whitchurch, both the principals residing in Eastbourne, for thu return of presents given after an alleged promise of marriage. She has also de manded an account
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  • 210 4 CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS. The final in the championship pairs, P.C-C- lawn tennis tournament, was decided last evening- A- K. A.’B Terrell and R. N Hamilton beat E E. Chambers and AA H. ThrelfalJ. 6 —3. 6—3. after an unfinished game on Tuesday. TerreM and Hamilton both played a strong
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  • 204 4 The Royal Automobile Club, of London, on October 21, 1921, notified Messrs. John I. Thornycroft and Co-, Ltd-, that the Expert and Technical Committee of the Club at their meeting the previous day, awarded the Dewar Trophy to the B. T- Thornycroft Lorry for its performance in
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    • 462 4 position Wanted- Bookkeeper ,77 —1 Barker Coy S f r of sBo—loo per month, a i 'Varv partly furnished quar er-, A??"? F Selama Estate, Selama PP y F °R SALE Ford Car nearJ y I order. Owner driven J run "8, c/o Pinang Gazette. LARUT TIN DREDGING U M|l
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  • 363 5 P. C. C. v. p. h. B. A football match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penang Harbour Board, played at the Esplanade last evening, resulted in a win for the latter by one goal to nil. A large crowd witnessed the match, which wag chitfly noteworthy for
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  • 54 5 An interesting association football match whs played on tbe Ipob Club padang between the Ipoh Club and a Malay team lead by Mohamed Osmau. It ended in a win for the Malay team by goals to one. Tbe Malay team played a keen and combined game and
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  • 122 5 The “Straits Times’’ Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires that the following will be the teams in the polo match to be played on March 29: Tbe Prince’s Team, —The Prince of Wales, Sir Lionel Halsey, Lieut Bruce Ogilvy and Lord Louis Mountbatten. The local team will be as
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  • 47 5 Playing at the Socie’eit Harmonic Weltevreden on March 5 tbe well-known cueist Mr H W Stevenson made breaks cf 103, 107, 178, 193 and 103 in tbe course of 800 up. At the British Club before a record attendance bis chief breaks were 148 and 139.
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  • 253 5 The initial meeting of the Ipoh Swimming Club was held at the Ipoh Club. Mr Byers took the chair. Mr Byer’ said that tbe total membership was 76 and the total receipts were $1,520. The balance in hand over expenditure and estimated cost of work was about
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  • 378 5 Toe handicaps for the first day of the Prince’s meeting have called forth the inevitable grumbles, on the part of those who see their fond hepes of getting in at a nice weight blasted, says the Free Press.” This however is’usual and no handicapper ever expects to
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  • 82 5 London, March 7—England’s Rugby team to meet Scotland at Twickenham on tbe 18th of March will be J Middleton (Army); C N Lowe (Blackheath) A Smallwood (Leicester) E Myers (Bradford) I Pitman (Oxford University); W J A Davies 'Royal Navy), C A Kershaw (Royal Navy); W W Wakefield
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  • 59 5 Melbourne, March 3.—The Australian test match fast bowler E McDonald who was last year approached by tbe Nelson (Lancashire League) Club to become their professional has definitely accepted the offer and is sailing immediatedly. He hopes eventually to qualify to play for Lancashire. It
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  • 62 5 Adelaide, March 7.—A committee of experts has chosen the horse ,c Erskine/’ well known at horse shows, as a gift of the people of South Australia to King George. Erskine was ridden by tbe Prince of Wales daring his visit to Adelaide. Tbe Premier, Mr Barwell,
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  • 56 5 London, March Bth.—ln the second round of the Army Racquets Championship Major A J H Sloggett (Rifle Brigade) beat Lieut. G N J Sco't Chad (Coldstream Guards) 17—14, 9—15, 15—6, 15—10. It was a most exciting struggle, the result b J ing in doubt right to the end.
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  • 32 5 London, March 5. Mr Borotracaptured the French covered court, tennis championship defeating M Brugnou by 6—l, 6—2, 6 1 and 2—6, Tbe winner had previously beaten M Gobert.
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  • 197 5 New York, February 9 —With all the talk of big business ”in coconut oil still flooding tbe market the undertone remains barely steady. Trade authorities believe that tbe transactions last week did not amount to more than 2,000 tons a good part of which calls for shipment over
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    • 27 5 PER aS. “KALYAN” $20,000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS ■gHMMgaEBKMUKWa» llljiri" I ■pslkssmf Which arrived by the above Steamer are NOW DISPLAYED IN AU DEPARTMENTS AT „„X7 PENANG.
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  • 41 6 Symons.— At Ku»la Lumpur on 20th March. >o Mr and M s G O W of Teluk Datoh Estate. Banting, the gift of a son. HeNDERSON.--Oo the 25th February, at luubridge Well-, the wi'e of C M Henderson, a eon.
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  • 1222 6 M.M.” Yesterday we had occasion to make some general observations on the proceedings at the annual meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce based on points raised in the speeches of the Hons Messrs Mitchell and Thorne and Messrs Goldie and Dove. In reverting to the
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  • 1750 6 Harbour Board tariffs formed the subject of representations Time, the Harbour by the Committee Board and Weld Quay. of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, aa well aa the Committee of the local Chamber. The circumstances are not the same in tbe two ports, but the Chairman of
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    • 312 6 E 2 62 THE “GADBETT PATENT ‘SS’ TYPE SINGLE-CYLINDER SUPERHEATED STEAM PORTABLE AND SEMI-PORTABLE ENGINES (NON-CONDENSING.) Richard Garrett Sons, Ltd have been making careful experiments with superheated steam for several years. They exhibited a single cylinder Portable Engine designed to use moderately superheated steam at the R A. S. E.
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    • 8 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 583 7 n LON ’S royal welcome. Reuter's Telegrams.] Colombo, March 22. k He bert RusselL cabling on WedI says Ceylon is magnificently ful- long cherished resolve to show the r> Indian Peninsula her own concepn i a Royal welcome. This is the out fact which emerges almost
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  • 169 7 Resentment at extremists’ tactics: I‘eshawar, March 7—Among the Paand tribesmen at present in Pesha- 11 there is a feeling of deep humiliation"’ti the powerful Maliks down to the u ®ble vil'lager all are labouring under a Bplr t of de<.p resentment. They feel, as His Royal Highness
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  • 257 7 THE COTTON EXCISE DUTIESDelhi. Morch 22. Subsequent to the rejection of the proposal, by 55 to 3b votes, to increase the cotion excise duty, the Legislative Assembly, by 68 to 30, declined to adopt a com panion proposal to raise the existing cotton import duty from 11 per
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  • 138 7 London. March 6.- —Commenting upon tin- Indian Budget the “Times" regrets the necessity for increasing taxation, but points out that India cannot expect to escape her share in the world’s war burdens- Indian politicians must remember that con <i tut ion al reform" and social progress
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  • 68 7 POLICE BATON CHARGE. Peshawar. March 21In consequence f violent intimidation of Government servants and supporters on the occasion of the Prince cf Males vi"it, and. the subsequent mobbing of the income-tax staff, several arrests were made with a view to ending the lawlessness. Ad( monstration followed and
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  • 34 7 NATIVE TROOPS COMPLIMENTED. Nairobi. March 22Witnesses and the Magistrates of courts enquiring into the recent outbreak paid tribute to the conduot of the native troops, who maintained discipline, dc"pite the mob’s provocation.
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  • 65 7 Allahabad. March 8- —The “Pioneer’s’’ special correspondent gives an account of a ne*w movement known as Aika started in Oudh showing that a grave crisis has developed in the United Provinces- It is stated that the Local Government is alive to the agrarian situation and
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  • 110 7 Calcutta. March 9.—Early this morning a destructive fire broke out in the B. Isteamer Mantala lying at a shfkl in Kidderpoye Docks. The vessel was fully loaded and wa-s due to sail for London today The fire originated in No- 5 hold and soon spread
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  • 360 7 BELFAST IN LAMENTABLE STATE. London, March 21. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Churchill ,admitted serious tension on the l ister frontier- Apparently rads on Northern police barracks were organised by local members of the I.R.A. no Irish Free State forces participating. He had telegraphed
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  • 68 7 A DRASTIC BILL. London. March 21. With the object of suppressing prevalent lawlessness, the Ulster House cf Commons passed the second reading of a bill conferring upon the local civil authorities drastic powers, including flogging, for possession of bombs and firearms and robbery with violence. Some members complained
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  • 199 7 New York. February 24. —The Sinn Fein !<*aders have decided upon a policy of compiomi"e. owing chiefly, it is said-, to their determination not to discredit Ireland before the world by a report to force previous to the election. It became evident that the defeat of either
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  • 23 7 London. March 21. H.M. the King is suffering from a slight cold, and has temporarily cancelled his engagements.
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  • 22 7 London. March 22. H. M the King is better, but will re main indoors during the present wintry weather.
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  • 125 7 A SERIOUS FEATURE. Cairo, March 22 A serious feature of yesterday s continued demonstrations was the failure of tho Egyptian troop" to make any serious effort to disperse hooligans, who, heartened by their attitude, subjected to indignities, and sometimes severely belaboured, prominent personages from the provinces. who
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  • 70 7 REPUBLICAN SUCCESS Augusta (Maine), March 21 The Republican. Mr- John Nelson, was elected to the Federal House of Representatives, defeating the Democrat, Mr. Ernest McLean, by a majority of over 6,000 votes- The Republican majority in 1920 was 19,257, but owing to bad weather, only about half of
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  • 106 7 A WAGE STRIKE. Indianopolis, March 21. The bituminous miners have been called out on April 1, in consequence of a dispute over the readjustment of wages. The men affected number 600,000. Ballot Favours Strike. Indianapolis, March 22. At present, the ballot returns show over 90 i>er cent of
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  • 54 7 EMPLOYERS’ DECISIONLondon, March 21. The shipbuilding bonus cut dispute further developed, owing to the employers deciding to put into operation their latest offer, namely, a reduction of 10/6 weekly on March 29, in addition to 6/- n April 27. making a total cut of 16 6 from the
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  • 35 7 WAGE STRIKE THREATENED. Melbourne. March 22It is reported from Sydney that the Seamen’s and Miners’ Unions propose to declare a "trike, rivalling the upheaval of 1917. as resistance to the reduction of wages-
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  • 86 7 QUESTION OF RECOGNITION. London, March 22The “Pall Mall Gazette” states that a Conference of Allied experts in London, deliberating the Genoa programme, yesterday considered the question of a general' treaty with the, Soviet, the chief effect of which would be de-jure recognition, which it is believed
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  • 97 7 ELEVEN MONTHS’ VALUES. London, March 20. Goods to the value of £2,800,000 were imported from Russia, including Siberia, to Britain during the eleven months pl the operation of the Anglo-Russian Trade Agreement. Sir Mitchell Thompson, in thus informing the House of Commons, added that there was nothing to
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  • 206 7 THE SYSTEM DOOMED. London, March 21 In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr- Churchill' announced that the Governor of Hongkong reported that his Government, in consultation with the Society for the Protection and Abolition of Mui T>ai. would draw up a scheme for the
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  • 230 7 MR. HARMSWORTH’S STATEMENT London, March 21 In the House'of Commons, replying to Mr- C. J- L’Estrange Malone. Mr- Cecil Harmsworth said the number of British official's paid by the British Government on the Foreign Office Vote (diplomatic, consular and commercial diplomatic services) and employed in China,
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  • 108 7 THE PREMIER’S POSITION. London, Tvlarch 21. In the House of Commons, at question time Mr. Chamberlain announced that the Genoa Conference would be held on ♦he 10th April as arranged. Mr. Lloyd George, Curzon and Sir Robert Horne will represent Britain. He added that Mr. Lloyd George would
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  • 133 7 THE LATEST CANARD. Washington, March 22. Denials all round are made in respect of an alleged: statement by a New York lawyer, who, on the authority of Senator Boi-ah in the Senate, is supposed to have said that all the American delegates at the Washington Conference» told him
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  • 38 7 THIS YEAR’S PAYMENTS FIXED. Paris. March 22 The Reparation" Commission fixed Germany’s payments in 1922. under the heads of reparations and cost of the armies of occupation, namely, 720,000,000 gold marks in cash and 1‘.450,000.000 in kind
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  • 181 7 CHINESE MINISTER’S ESCAPE. Paris, March 21. The wife of the Chinese Minister w'as also in the motor car, returning from a dinner party at the house of Chinese friends. They had hardly started when the- shots were fired. The Minister stop ped the car and ordered
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  • 593 7 GERMAN SPECIALIST SUMMONED Berlin, March 21 Id connection with the departure for Moscow of Professor Klemperer, the well known specialist in internal diseases -to attend Lenin, a local Russian newspaper states that Lenin has been ill at intervals for a long time, partly as the result of the
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  • 2075 8 AGRICULTURAL PROGRESS. The Hon Mr J Campbell. Chairman of the Malacca Planter»’ Association who presided over large gathering of members at the general meeting, gave an interesting revieW of the agricaltural position of the Settlement daring the past year, reports the Straits Times.” The membership of the Association
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  • 231 8 Messrs Macphaii <fc Co., (Tpoh) Ltd., report: The Tin market shews no appreciable ch«nge since our last report; closing £145-5/- a small advance of 5 over the period London appears to take a more or less gloomy view of the Tin outlook which is reflected in :he
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  • 424 8 Penang, March 23, 1922. BEEP- «I Soup per 7»tty 35 Roast do 48 Steaks Jo 48 Stew 4»r Curry 2^** Mt to curry 36 Rump SteaK do 48 Us Tail each 50 do Tongue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 40 Liver do 83 Fillet
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  • 966 8 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. «S ■> Q NAMES. o S 'f 1 «h co HUBBEB (Dollar.) sc. «c. sc. Allenby Rubber Co. 15c A lor Gajan Rubber Estate 1 1() Amalgamated Malay Estates j’.q Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate i nm 10rn Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber 00. gs
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    • 52 9 GRANELY AVINS- [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 22. The Lincolnshire Handicap resulted as follows Granely 7-8 1 Monarch 8-6 2 Roman Bachelor 8-11 ...3 Thirty-two ranWon by 5 lengths: half a length between second and thirdThe betting was 20 to 1 Granely, 10 to 1 Monarch, and 5 to
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    • 62 9 New York. March 22. Sweeping wage reductions in the cotton manufacturing industry, which have already led to numerous strikes in the New England States, have now reached th? important textile centre ow Lawrence important textile centre of Lawrence 11.000 persons announced a 20 per cent
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  • 155 9 MARINK INSURANCE. (From Our Own OoRRB’PownBNT.) Singapore, March 23, The Marine Insurance Association his assented tn a scheme formulated by the lo'urance Companies, whereby loss and damage to c*r u o in Singapore resulting bom the overloading of tongkangs and rwakows will be greatly minimised. The scheme will
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  • 189 9 Justice According to Law Civil proceedings which originated in 1909 had a sequel in the Supreme Court, Singapore, when Mr Upcott-, on behalf of Mr Manasseh Meyer, brought a claim before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard against Mr William Dunman, Mr Na«sim Reuben and V D Rahman Chit»y, represented by Mr Carver,
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  • 176 9 In the Police Court. Tpob, the Sanitary Board charged 25 people with causing obstruction to the five foot way along the varioas streets in the Old Town, Ipoh, by placing boxes, merchandise, etc. Mr Barr said that many of them had been previously fined. Some of them appeared
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  • 98 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messra Kennedy Co.’s share list; Yesterday. To-day. ESS S SHARK». J, s JQ c 8 a to S c. S o. So. So. Miaiag. Hitam Tin 1.15 1.10 Jelantoh Tin 3“ic 40c 35c 37|c Kampong K 30/. 31/- cum Nawng
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  • 73 9 23rd March, 1922. Smoked 24|c Fine Pale Crepe 24 c Uusmoked Sheet No 1 17|c S.ngapobb 1 Smolc.d Bb«t 27 c J Crepe 26 c London ra ,l!e i Sbe9t 77 1 M J Crepe 7 7/8d New York G 13fc LONDON RUBBER MARKET. The following were the
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  • 72 9 Messrs. The Borneo Company, Ltd., advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by private and auction sales held this week Cts Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 21 to 24 diamond No. 2 19 20 Crepe good pale blanket 15 17
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  • 86 9 The Straits Trading Co Ltd, March 23rd; Siugapore sold 125 tons at $73.50;, Penang buyers no sailers at $73.25. The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd London, March 21st, X143.25.6i spot,: and £144.17 a ,6d three month- buying, £145 2s 6d selling. Messrs Boustead and Co To-dav’s quotation for Singapore
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  • 211 9 BP. Tapioca 56.40 buyers M. P. Tapioca 16.85 buyers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper $23 sales. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings M $47 sales Cloves ...$l2O sellers Nutmegs 80a $45 nominal 110 a $37.00 sellers (No. 1 $lO 00 per picu.
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  • 43 9 455 coolirs arrived per ss Thongwa, to day, of which 127 wnre sent to Pulao Jprvjak, and the balance proofed direct t*> Port Swettenhsin for quarantine there. Thp English mail which arrived to-day was delivered 20| days after despatch from London.
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    • 281 9 I c tt-'t .tvzvwubcvww juto* »r/W!BWiaH»UEB f BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES Columbia Grafonolas AGAIN REDUCED. Cabinet Model. Now $250. Owing to the present favour- g able rate of exchange we arc now able to offer < AnfesSHC* w ■*4 1 i Grafonolas at greatly re- I FHBB dnced prices. There
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    • 295 9 I A VARIED SELECTION OF ft Pens, Pencils, Pen Racks, Ink Pots, jft Scribbling and Writing Pads, Pocket Q H Note Books, Letter Despatch Books, i Receipt Books, Alburns, Loose-Leaf I A Pocket Books, Manifold Books, Files, XL Paper Weights, Office Pins, Paper Clips, Erasers. Check Rolls, Etc. FROM I
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  • 910 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES, Pangah for Asahao, Trang for Deli. Pangkor for Telek Anaon. Kinta for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ningchow for Colombo, Suez and New York. Eumaeus for Suez, Marseilles and Liverpool. Thongwa for Porb Swettenham and Singapore. Khiva for Ceylon, India, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Europe, Hyson
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  • 277 10 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, 1 Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubn, IBy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, a m Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong j Barit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9.30 a.m. &4 p.m.
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  • 15 10 The homeward mail, by the Kbivs, closes at 10 a m. to morrow.
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  • 28 10 The following are non-delivered cables for the week ending 22ud inst, at the E E A and C Telegraph Co Onemans, Arjansingh 259 Police, Hamilton, Outpithers.
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  • 359 10 Mar 24—Peuang Club, D-mce, 9.15 p m. Mar 24—Penang Golf Club, Meeting, 6 30 p tn. Mar 25—Cricket, Married v Single. Mar 25—Lodgf j Napier, Installation Mseting, lelnk An*on, Mar 25 and 26—Penang Golf Ciub Competitions. March 26—Sp c cial General Meeting, Penang Swimming Ciub, noon. Mar 27—South
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    • 198 10 RUNNYMfcDE HORI Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN PENANG SITUATED ON THE SEA FRONT Accommodation Service and Table Excellent* TERMS MODERATE. Special Rate for Visitors having Bed and Breakfast Dancing every Saturday Night. Music Every Night by First Class Orchestra. i J FABRIC*!,’ F'r Sl^
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  • 228 11 Scnor Capablanca has *et up a chess record in simultaneous play- Sey en years ago he had S 4 players against him at Brooklyn, Xer York, but as several of these were consulting he only had to deal with 65 boards. At an exhibition given at the
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