Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 March 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-03-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 69. VOL. LXXX. TUESDAY. 28th MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement452 1922-03-28 1 SWTJ;(|PRESS CIGARETTES j I Number »Sk jS Vir 9 in a Unvarying in Quality the World J Over. =z-=zr > 1 .W l> '<*'•<■> ■'•>-'• i<i I I WE WANT TO GET cog? f fi&W ONDON =roi/= a--, j ...jF fl J INTERESTED IN WOW F— FIRE PROTECTION Mgl BMMjf452 words
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Advertisement36 1922-03-28 1 J BRITISH BOND Writing Pad ;i i J of 100 leaves with 25 envelopes I' SI :i J' “Hermione" Box conflPins 50 fraoyu Ji J i lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes $1 ii Pinaog Gazette Press, Ltd. ;>36 words
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Article7790 1922-03-28 2 HIS LIFE AND PREVIOUS TOURS. A LOYAL WELCOME FROM MALAYA. To day His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales is due to land at Port Swettenham from H.M.S. “Renown” to commence his official and initial visit to Malaya The visits of Royalty to this P< rtion of7,790 words
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Advertisement116 1922-03-28 3 THE CARE OF THE BABY is every good mother’s first consideration ami often enough she is so worried by the little one’s aches and ills that she does not k»'ow which way to tum to find fcr it reliefTo every mother Baby’s Own Tablets, the Canadian children’s remedy, are a116 words
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Advertisement748 1922-03-28 3 AWFUL TORTURE JSL I Pritchard’s I Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. J J “I noticed small red pimples on W A my arms and chest. They were irrita- H X J ting and I commenced scratching, and w II W/Q /"k 1 I X they spread from my arms to my748 words
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Article2063 1922-03-28 4 CHINESE ON TRIAL. In the Police Court, Penang, before Mr J W W Haghes, Lim Boon Suan was charged on three separate counts, that be on February 4, 5 and 6 voluntarily caused hurt to one Ah Kit, a Siamese girl, employed as a servant2,063 words
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Advertisement913 1922-03-28 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. to-day’s share changes. The Malaya Co., Ltd., reports the folMISCELLANEOUS. i ow ing changes in to-day’s share market: Married lady will give services as com- Shares. Buyers. Seller., or in charge o, child U England return for passage. Apply Box No. Ratang p a( j ang ,22£ -27913 words
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Advertisement212 1922-03-28 4 I The Hour of Opportunity Has Struck I Are you taking; full advantage of si depressed price levels? English Made Rocking- Cut Glass Tankard Juham Teapots. Small 90 cts. each Pint Size $2-50 Large $2 25 Plain §2-00 j Y3te JH 1M White Glaced Tea Pot I Price $2-00 I'l212 words
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Article1889 1922-03-28 5 THE CHAIRMAN’S SPEECH. In the earlier purt of his speech at the annual meeting of the F M.S. Chamber of Mines, at Ipoh, the Chairman (Mr Glenn ter) >iaid income exceeded expendi'aro and the profit on the y»-ar amounted to $675 50 The amounts which went1,889 words
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Advertisement998 1922-03-28 5 SHORT CLASSIFIED notices, advertisements. F M s WAR MEMOR AI WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. ran be inserted n the “Pinang Competitive designs are invited for an Gasette at F. M- S. War Memorial monument to be THREE CENTS A WORD. erected in Kuala Lumpur. counting ’he address to998 words
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Advertisement292 1922-03-28 5 REPLENISH Your Household Linen Stock NOW!! New Goods! New Prices! Bedsheets Our standard h c avv- W eight W igan sheeting will wash uni wear exceedingly well. f Pr.ce >| 54 by 90 inches $2-95 each I z 70 by 90 inches 3-95 each I I I 90 by 90292 words
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Article1239 1922-03-28 6 H M S Rmown, briugiog the Prince of Wales to Malaya, signalled the wireless station at Penaga vesterday, and nis R iyal Highness will no drnbc have landed at Port Swettenham when this isstM appears. In Ceylon, to quote Sir Herbert Hassell's striking descriptive account of1,239 words
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Article1045 1922-03-28 6 The annual meeting of the F M S Chamber of Mines was Chamber of Mine» notable for a very and Restriction. interesting review by tbe Chairman, Mr A J Glenister, and one that should be read with care by ail interested in tbe mining industry. At a1,045 words
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Article450 1922-03-28 6 "S.P.P." annual meeting. The annual meeting c f the Si„ Swimming Uub was held at Bungalow on Sunday mornin® T*' C sident, Mr HR W Lobb, presided, The Chairman, in proposing theadootin» ot tne report and accounts said the to tion at the end of ths year"S.P.P." - 450 words
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Article182 1922-03-28 6 A tongkang belonging t 0 jtl] Yeong, 5 Penang, bound tor e cargo of 100,000 a f np Sa r urday night by the ''’J rHI e m ile W Co’s steamer Perak aou N W of Denison Light. D lO saved. gteani’ng It appears that the v<9?f182 words
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Article74 1922-03-28 6 Two ,obberl B)ir 8 )ir Jelutong early tins hour of eacn other T« 8 iUld in getting »»»>■ w $lOOO. lh U of total value of the 8 e the police were f u(lll M ud 1 trace ot the away surmised thar the) (W) v74 words
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Advertisement411 1922-03-28 6 63 I The Guest-'enox Patent I Pressed steel Square I and Rectangular Tanks. Leading Features:— Simplicity of Design. They are com=E posed of few parts, interchangeable, easily disting- 5? uished and quickly assembled; no skilled labour for erecting is needed. Jointing. All joints made watertight by EE insertion of lead411 words
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Advertisement8 1922-03-28 6 “E. O.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Miscellaneous28 1922-03-28 6 THE TIDES High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.12 a.m. 6 36 a.in. 12.34 p.m. 6.59 p.m. To-mobrow. 12.12 a m 6 36 a.m. 12.34 p.m. 6 59 pm.28 words
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Article114 1922-03-28 7 BOYCOTT OF ULSTER. Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 27The I R A Convention confirmed the maintenance of the Republican Army under an Executive of sixteen members, and d< cided to enforce a drastic oycott of the six Northern Counties. Strong Anti-Treaty Forces. I/nidon, March 27. A significantReuter’s Telegrams.] - 114 words
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Article188 1922-03-28 7 PARIS DECISIONS. Paris, March 27. An official communique states that the Near Eastern Conference decided that Constantinople and a large part of Eastern Thrace will be left under the Sultan’s sovereignty. Territories bordering on the Straits will be demilitarised, whether asigned to Turkey or Greece. An international188 words
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Article148 1922-03-28 7 A CURIOUS EFFECT. London, March 27. An unforeseen result of the Washington Naval Treaty is that while the Great Powers are forbidden to sell to small count l ies discarded warships, they may supply any number of new. expensive craft, thus Finland has recently been negotiating, with148 words
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Article77 1922-03-28 7 LOANS IN ENGLAND. London, March 27. The difficulty created by the Indian Legislative Assembly’s rejection of certain taxe s w iH apparently be surmounted by Government borrowing. Lord Winterton, Under-Secretary for India, gave notice of motion in the House •'f Commons, authorising the Secretary of State for77 words
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Article50 1922-03-28 7 A BIG CUT. London, March 27. The proposed reduction of the Lancashire cotton operatives’ wages, to operate frem Ap r i] j s <7 5 p Pr ppnf o ff standard I ll co price lists, eouivalent to a 30 per nt reduction on the current wages.50 words
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Article16 1922-03-28 7 heturn to downing street. Dmdon, March 27. Mr Lloyd George has returned to London.16 words
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Article222 1922-03-28 7 fill THE SULTAN OF PERAK HONOURED. i ni Our Own ('ci ic-jX‘ndeiit) Kuala Lumpur, March 28. It is officially announced that H-R.il. the Prince of Wales, having intimated by telegram that it will be his pleasure to drive in company with H.H. the Sultan of Perak222 words
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Article428 1922-03-28 7 CEREMONIES AT PORT SWETTENHAM H.R.11. the Prince of Wales arrived in H.M-S. Renown, at Port Swettenham. this afternoon. When the vessel wa> sig nailed, three guns were fired from the saluting battery at Port Swettenham at intervals of ten seconds, and also from the saluting battery at428 words
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Article200 1922-03-28 7 To-day (Tuesday). 3 p.m. H.M.S. Renown arrives Port Swettenham. 4- p.m- H.R.H. the Prince of Wales lands at Port Swettenham. 5- p.m. H.R.H. arrives in Kuala Lumpur. 930 p.m- Dance to officers of H.M.S. Renown and Comus, Selangor Club. 10 p.m. H.R.H. arrives at Selangor‘Club. Wednesday, March200 words
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Article58 1922-03-28 7 Masters of vessels which are in port at Singapore this week-end are reminded of the request of the Port Authorities t< dress their ships on the occasion of the visit of IT R.H. the Prince of Wales. The Renown is expected to arrive in po> t early on58 words
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Article74 1922-03-28 7 It has been decided, in order to have n<overcrow (ling and to give plenty of room for dancing in the ball room, at Singapore. that the numbers shall be strictly limited. This limit will be reached when a further fifty two tickets have been issued up to last74 words
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Article230 1922-03-28 7 LIST OF OFFICERS. The following are the officers of H.M-S. Renown Captain, Hon. Herbert Meade. D.S.O. Commander, Hon. Edmund ii- Drum mond, Eric R. Corson. D.S.C. Lieut. Commr Basil L. Johnston, Hugh S. Bowlby, Frederick H. G. Dalrymplu Hamilton. William G. Tennant. Lieutenant, Humphrey D- TollemacheHugh M. Barnes,230 words
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Article127 1922-03-28 7 The fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Chambers last night. There were present:—Messrs- S. Codrington (President), J. D. Kemp, C. R. Samuel, J. H. Pecflow. and Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. The other officers present, were Messrs. W. S. Dunn (Municipal Engineer), Dr- J.127 words
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Article36 1922-03-28 7 The following is the result of a ten nis tie played yesterdayProfession Pairs—B.W.B- Powell and W. H. Threlfall beat A K A. B- Terre.l and A- W. Hanies 6 —1,6—4. x36 words
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Article83 1922-03-28 7 PENANG GENERAL HOSPITAL- (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. M.i-ch 28In the Legislative Council, the burin -s was mostly forma-. Messis Voules. Langham-Carter and Lee Choon Guan took t&eir seat*. The Hon. Mr- M. IL Thorne gave notice of his intention to mo-c the re duetion of the Colonial83 words
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37 1922-03-28 7 (From Our Own Correspondent-) .Singapore M .rch 2b. The Singapore Jha.ubei of Commerce Rubber Association’s receipts have fallen $16,000, and the xnemb-? -hip is 75 less, but the market has ’<i way weakened.37 words
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Article83 1922-03-28 7 HOME OPINION ON CHURCHILL COMMITTED. (From Our Own Correspondent-) Kuala Lumpur, March 28The “Malay Mail'’ Colomtx correspondent says a “Tinies of Ceylon’’ cable states that- there is still no news of the recommendations cf the Rubber Committee- The “Manchester Guardian’’ states that opinio.»» inclines to the idea83 words
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Article360 1922-03-28 7 There was a large gathering of Freemasons at the Freemasons’ Hall- Teluk Anson, on Sunday, to witness Bro. H. W Wylie’s Installation as Worshipful Master of Napier Lodge No. 3418 E.C., for the ensuing year- Wor. Bro. T. A. Manchip P. D.G.W., officiated as Installing Master,360 words
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Article127 1922-03-28 7 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’’] Sir, —May I take this opportunity cf drawing the attention of some of the horsemen of Penang to the following facts, viz —That, firstly, the Penang Polo Club has stopped practising on their ground at Sepoy Lines owing to the soft nature127 words
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Article1624 1922-03-28 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr E- Jackson. Miller of Messrs, (iibb and Hope, Ipoh. has returned from leave- < The hon’ble Mr F S James is Deputy of the Governor during Hie latter’s absence from the colony- x t Mr C E Cumming left Ipoh for Singa- pore, where he goes to1,624 words
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Article650 1922-03-28 8 JUDGMENT AGAINST PAPAN TIN. An interesting mining suit came before His Lordabip Mr Justice E 0 Warsoo. Judicial Commis'ioDer, Perak, recently, in which a Chiurce ct ntractor Lee Ab Wye of of Taiping gut d the Papan Tin Limited, for $4,863.76 H»n Lordship gave judgement for the plaintiff,650 words
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Article335 1922-03-28 8 Prices Advancing. Rangoon, March 23—The rice ma'ket in the pa-»t few days ha-< he- n very firm and yesterday the continuous rise in prices reminded one of the position towards the close of last year. There were plenty of buyers in the market but so few sellers335 words
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Advertisement223 1922-03-28 8 “ROSTIKOL” I The Artistic Wood I preservative ft i Made In Four Standard Shades. Proof against White Ants, j Dry Rot etc., in Timber. i| Used by Hundreds of Es I fates throughout Malaya. I i ■lOTtiii 1 1 Manufactured by the well-known makers of j HALL’S DISTEMPER I Sole223 words
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Advertisement99 1922-03-28 8 j MOTOR CYCLIST s 1 s c INSURE YOUR BIKES WITH THE 1 “Northern” for very small j Ĕ PREMIUMS. WE COVER YOU AGAINST S C g Third Party Claims, g (Unlimited Indemnity) 1 Accidental Damage, I Theft of Horn, Lamp and 1 Accessories. Fire, I Accidents to Assured. »*<99 words
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Advertisement131 1922-03-28 8 1 1 i" mum in eKWEauMmuuExraMKsuncr/i r-n I I The Label a ‘A Certificate o f Purity!’ I Finest London Old Tom j i Finest London Unsweetened “1 Lil -~jr Lj SOLE AGENTS FOR SS. F.M.S KATZ BROS., LTD., Penang ilncorporated in the Straits Settlements.» SOLE AGENTS: XVearne Penang With131 words
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Article3082 1922-03-28 9 A PROLONGED MEETING. fpe extraordinary general meeting of g B th Taipina Tin I) edging Co., Ltd., w nich h Id in the Chamber of Com,n > rC Penang yeve-day, at noon, was new h»t long drawn out, due to the jjjißtence and persoverance of one3,082 words
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Article82 1922-03-28 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs Kennedv <fc Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day, -w an -o SHARE». 1 k J 3 a a □3 a X OQ J c. J C. $O. So. Miniag. Kampong K 30/- 31/- 28/6 30/- ex Renong Tin 20/6 21/682 words
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Article41 1922-03-28 9 28th March, sl922. Smoked Sheet 24|c Fine Pale Crepe 24 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17|c a 1 Smoked Sheet 264 c SINGAPOK. Orepe 26 Dall. 1 Smoked Sheet 7 7/8d London Cr pe 77/8d Nbw York G 13|c41 words
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Article29 1922-03-28 9 The following were the rubber quotations in London on}March 27 Smoked Sheet 7 7/8d Plantation Ist latex crepe 7 7/8d [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]29 words
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Article85 1922-03-28 9 The Straits Tradiug Co., Ltd., following London price», on March Spot £143.125.6d down 15? 3 mouths buying£l4s 2?.6d 15? 3 selling £145.5s 15s Local Parity $72.12 March 28th Singapore sold 225 tons at $73.25; Penang sold 25 ton» at $73.25. Messrs Boustead and Co To-dav’s quotation for Singapore85 words
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Article206 1922-03-28 9 BP. Tapioca $6.60 sales M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sellers Gold leaf $72 seller* Black Pepper $l6 50 sellers White Pepper ».$24.50 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock Mace Pickings s4s sales Cloves ...$l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $45 nominal 110 s $37.00 sellers [Ro. 1 $lO.OO per picn $9.00 i,206 words
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Advertisement124 1922-03-28 9 IT J Underwo. J Il 'I i 1 Standard T ypewriters I I I The Machine you v/iil EvenftiaHy Buy. g pi k -i i F Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in England) AgentsPenang, Singapore I I and Kuala Lumpur. j aHWUBMHLai £owiwwn| Start to Economize by 1 using124 words
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Article162 1922-03-28 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURKS. Menggala for As&hao. Bruuwer for Dali and Langsa, Trang for Deli. Aing Thye for Pang Jin Ho for P Brandao. Seang Bee for Singapore and China, van den Boach for Singapore, Kedah for Dindings and Sibiawan. Perak [S S Co] for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port162 words
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Article291 1922-03-28 10 DAILY (except Sumi *t). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapab Road, I Teluk Anson, Kuala Kuhn, jßy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, J 7.15 a m Malacca, Jobore, Singapore |&6 p m. and Hongkong Pari Buutar and Bagan By train 9.30 a.m. AA291 words
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Article217 1922-03-28 10 March 28—Prince of Wales arrives Kuala Lumpur. Mar 29—Football. PC C v Hongkong Bank, 5.15 p.m. March 30—Prince of Wales leaves Kuala Lumpur for Port Swettenham, 3 pm. Mar 30—Athenaeum, Penang, Paper by Mr A C Baker, C M Club, 9 p,m. March 31—Prince of Wales arrives Singapo’e,217 words
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Article999 1922-03-28 10 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S a all (S cS RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. Sc. Jc. Allenby Rubber Co, t 9. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate V’®, /f® Amalgamated Malay Estates i’ Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate m'AX n >n Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 10 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 'gr or,. Ayer Panas999 words
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Advertisement245 1922-03-28 10 iMdlinsßod I Safest aad Best for Baby. "’i r Mel liais Food forms a perfect V diet for the hand-fed baby— > f prepared as directed, it be- ;v# |n comes as safe and beneficml as i H mother’s milk. I Give vour baby Mellins Food u J-5 —thousands of245 words
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Advertisement103 1922-03-28 10 DODGE CARS $2,690. f.O R. Singapore J. BERRV COMPANY WYv U-NEAD-IT TYRE CEMENT REPAIRS OUTER COVERS OR INNER TUBES AND SAVES YOUR TYRE BILLS J. BERRY and CO. I st. Pauli “Girt” or® I Beer II I I Supplies of this well-known t and appreciated Chop are now available. I103 words
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Article902 1922-03-28 11 THE JUDGE’S SUMMING UP Ahmedabad, March 18. —The judge, ad dressing Gandhi, said Mr. Gandhi, you have made my task in one way easy by pleading guilty to the charge. Nevertheless, what remains is the determination of a just sentence. The law is no respector of persons. Nevertheless902 words
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Article785 1922-03-28 11 FOOTBALL AT HOME. London, March 15—The following are results of association football matches: First Division. —Everton nil, Tottenham nil Bradford City 1, Cardiff nil Birmingham 1, Aston Villa nil. Second Division. —South Shields nil, Notts County nil. Third Division (Southern).- Reading 1, Millwall nil. Scottish League.—Partick 2,785 words
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Advertisement768 1922-03-28 11 BANKS. 'T 1 J. c MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING 1 LIMITED. CORPORATION. incorporated in England.) (1 «corporated in Hongkong.) •hriiised Capital £3.000,000 Paid-up Capital $20,000,(XX) c, Ascribed Capital 1,800,009 Reserve Funds,— p ai( l_ u p 1,050,000 Sterling u £4,500,000 Re«erve Fund and Undivided Silver $23,500,000 1,227,600768 words
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Advertisement200 1922-03-28 11 Strong, Healthy X- gn Children KEPLER U Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract An excellent food-tonic for weakly and ailing children. Quickly increases weight and improves physique. Makes their cheeks round and rosy and their limbs shapely and well developed. Is very palatable. In bottles of two sizes, of all200 words
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Advertisement1451 1922-03-28 12 niniriA hr Ail cTC AMCUID PH STRAITS SIEAMSHiP CO., LTD., PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSnIr UU., a.. o or P o^toi... stm.»*.!»»») (Incorporated in U.S.A.) ’FOR INTENDED iOSAIL STEAMERS Regular Monthly Trans-Pacific Service. Every rues, at 5 P .m from Kiang. Port Swet enham aud Singapo Every Thur, at 4 P ,m.1,451 words
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Advertisement505 1922-03-28 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO. LT< (INCORPORATED IN THE BTKAITB BETTLBMBNTs TEL. ADDRESS; SHIPPING, PENANG.” r^ LEi ‘HOx E Head Office :-No. 65, Beach Street, Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sungel Ny O k p Tblepho.se No BUTTERWORTH 1 Ship Owners, Steel‘aad Iron Ship Builder*, (Jin t Boiler-Makers, Engineers. Brass and iron r4Ctor505 words
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