Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 March 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1922-03-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 71. VOL. LXXX THURSDAY, 3Oth MARCH, 1922. PRICE 15 IS. CEN21 words
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Advertisement427 1922-03-30 1 3KTE@"?e» CIGARETTES > > > Number L*'*"*k £?< Virginia < j! Abtolutely Unique in Their > Qualities. HnuuucinuDuatiuacciauauunaaa auuaamiDHuuuunnn HAVE YOU TRIED. g One 6f tllX VCTV Best g 1 Gordon’s Sloe Gin? I J X g AN OLD ENGLISH LIQUEUR. E 3 L?±l A. A. CtawfOtd S 1 Obtainable427 words
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Advertisement27 1922-03-30 1 BRITISH BG Writing K J of 100 leaves with 25 $1 Hermione Box contains 50 fwy i lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes > $1 i: Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. ;>27 words
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Article859 1922-03-30 2 AN ENGLISHMAN S IMPRESSIONS “Penangaporean” writes us from Tsingtao as follows I came to Tsmgtao to escape the winter of Tientsin, and also to learn something of the place which was the caii'-e of so much political 1 discussionMy experiences have been sg different from what I859 words
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Article422 1922-03-30 2 SPEECH BY THE KING. The King of Siam entertained the offi ceis taking part in the Army manoeuvres to dinner. The following is a rough translation of His Majesty’s reply to the toast of his health. He said he was glad to be again with those w’hom he422 words
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Article247 1922-03-30 2 In the course of a conversation with a Bangkok Times” representative H.R-H. the Commissioner General of State Rail ways referred to the letter which appeared on the isth under the above heading and remarked that the comp’aint was a justifiable one. But he would like to say m247 words
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Article235 1922-03-30 2 Truly- the law is a baffling institution One of its most brilliant exponents sinc< the time of Bacon was the late Ear] ol Halsbury. Yet the publication of his will which drew up himself, reveals the fact that he was unable to perform this com paratively simple task235 words
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Advertisement1437 1922-03-30 2 KinnrES IN THE ESTATE OF NG 800 BEE W.r CLASSIFIED MOTICES. deceased ■RTiSEMENTS. ST. GEORGE’S BALL. NTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &c. NOTICE. APRIL 21st. N».. *n be inserted n the Pinang Gazette” at Subscribers' Tickets SlO.OO Pursuant to Section 25 of Ordinance THREE CENTS A WORD, Guests 5.00 No1,437 words
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Advertisement218 1922-03-30 2 IK; I/ ;si cuncum FOR HAIR AND SH,N For promoting and rnt,intai„i ng beauty of skin and bar Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Tai cum is an ideal powcer r freshing and cooling to rn '7 delicate skins. S«aT«ls.,T!Kletinila.3d.. Ointtn-ntla -m SoldtliroughouttheErnpir llr.t hl 7. f p I218 words
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Article714 1922-03-30 3 The word atnp cunvejs so strongly the idea of a thing from which water must be kept net nab It cimes ag a shock to learn that < f intent sn- baa a good deal of water inside lie». A 12,000-ton iit>‘ r carries within her 1714 words
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Article212 1922-03-30 3 Mar 30—Athenaeum, Pena- g, Paper by Mr A C Baker, C M Club, 9 p.m. March 31—Prince of Wales arrives Sing»pot e, a.m. Mar 31 and Apr I—Public Holidays in Colony. April I—Cricket, PCC vl R C. Apr IPenang Cricket Club, Smoking Concert and Dance, 9 30 p.m.212 words
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Article97 1922-03-30 3 I’o-DAYS UK?aRI’URI4o Janus for Singapore, China and Japan Pungab for Asahno. van Goens for Deli, Langsa, Edi, T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang Ekma for Port and Singapore. Kinta for Port Swettenham aud Singapore. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. The following ships are io communication with the Wireless Stations97 words
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Article28 1922-03-30 3 611 coolies arrived per es Ekma, today, of which 140 were sent to Palau Jerejak, and the balance proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.28 words
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Article290 1922-03-30 3 L’AILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajab. Tapah Road, Teluk Aneon, Kuala Kuhn, fßy train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, 7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore j&6 pm and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Serai By train 9 3<• a.m #4 p.m. Kr< h290 words
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Article99 1922-03-30 3 The PL Bsv, with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here at noon to morrow. On the a’rival of the steamer tbe Chiet Post Office will be open to deal witn tJ»e mt.il and there will be a delivery to all parts. The Porthcs, is doe to99 words
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Article32 1922-03-30 3 Tbe following is a list of non-delivered cables for the week ending 29th inat. at the EEA and C Telegraph Co Steamer Half moon, Mehersing c/o Post master, Ernest Daniels.32 words
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Article119 1922-03-30 3 Penang, March SO, 1922 Bv COUBTBST or ths Ohartzbzd Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’ sight Rank 2/3 15/16 t 3 OradU 2/4 3/32 t 3 Documentarv 2/4 5/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 179 3 days' sight Privare 183 I Bombay Demand Bank 179 I c Madras119 words
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Advertisement787 1922-03-30 3 BANKS. TH C M p RCAN T ILF DANK OF INDI A, I HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING LIMITED. CORPORATION. <l' r<i.in England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital $20,000,000 Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds: Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling £4,50U,06u Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver $23,500,000 Profits 1,227,600 Reserve Liability of787 words
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Advertisement220 1922-03-30 3 I I Provision Dept. I New Goods I Just Arrived. I FRUITS FOR TARTS. Southwells. f e S I Selected Cherries per Bot. $1.20 J Gooseberries 90 Greengages 1.30 J Rhubarb 80 5 Red plums 100 J Heinz Specialities. Tomato Ketchup per large Bot. 95 small 65 J Soup large220 words
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Article774 1922-03-30 4 Jg-the Viceroy recently shot his first *u Jaipur. ~r VVfirren Smi h has been appointed to be a Surveyor of Ships, at all Ports in the State of Johore. Capt 8 H Belson baa been appointed in command of the Selangor, replacing Capt J A Campbell, who has774 words
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Article281 1922-03-30 4 F C.C v. MB. GRAY’S XI. An eleven cep aioed by Mr S A Gray, was defeated by three goals to nil by 'be P.O C. on the Esplanade la-t night. A large crowd witnes-ed the gamr. The opening s’agts were slightly in favour of the Club, their forwards281 words
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Article448 1922-03-30 4 •> s F P.” There was quite a good attendance at the Course yesterday morning io expectation of seeing some good galloping but unfortunately there has been so much rain of late and overnight that the track proper was closed and work had to be confined to•> s F P.” - 448 words
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Article242 1922-03-30 4 “Genuine Sportsman” writes to the Singapore Free Press As a matter of public interest I would like to direct a few questions io the President of the Serai’s Racing Association. (a) Is in a fact that the nominadon of a polo ponv fora Penang for the242 words
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Article1589 1922-03-30 4 DR WINS TED P’S MEMORANDUM. In a memoramum on Raffias College, Dr Wjnstedr, the Acring Principal, says: Whether ultimately the ne» in* itstion shall be Raffles’ College or Raffl s’ University will depend <»n the general educational policy of the Government, (b) on the qaestion whether or1,589 words
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Article145 1922-03-30 4 In honour of H R H the Prince of Wales' visit to the Colony, the recently reorganised Philippine Band under Mr R O D-lphin, will play ao tbe Esplanade, on Friday and Saturday, from 5 p.m. till 6 p.m tbe following programmes F<iday, 31st March. March Wait145 words
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132 1922-03-30 4 8.T.” A railway accident involving the death of one passenger and causing minor injuries to seven others occurred at Km- 58-3 on the Northern Line- A train consisting of nine four-wheeled coaches had emerged from the tunnel at Khuntal en route to Lampang when the‘ 8.T.” - 132 words
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Article448 1922-03-30 4 Mr. Robert Lansing, who was .Secretary of State in President Wilson’s Government and one of the United States delegates at Paris, in his new book, The Big Four gives a series of character i sketches of leading personalities at the Peace Conference- Nov and then his pen448 words
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Article68 1922-03-30 4 The Malaya Co.. Ltd., reports the f 0 lowing changes in to-day’s share marketShares- Buyers. Sellers. Alor Gajah Rubber £0.90 05 Amalgamated Malay .95 Bassett Rubber .55 t; Jimah Rubber .85 j Jelantoh Tin .371 42 > Nawng Pet Tin 471 North Taiping Tin .871, gji Rawang68 words
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Advertisement245 1922-03-30 4 WHAT A NEW YORK DOCTOR PRESCRIBED FOR HER COMPLEXION. Mis- M- E. Norwood, who lives at No. -3075 Madeline Street. Oakland California, says: "I was a> pale as a ghost for a lung time. 1 was losing strength, and wa« al way> tired. My ipperite was affected and I could245 words
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Advertisement478 1922-03-30 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENT* NOTICE. PRITCHARD co., Lt{| beg to announce that their preno' ses will be closed on Friday, 31 t inst.j and will reopen on Saturday, 1st April, as usual. PENANG LIBRARY The Annual General Meeting o f bers will be held at the Libraryn day. 6th April. a 4478 words
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Article516 1922-03-30 5 Calcutta, March 20—At a farewell dinner given by the members of the Calcutta Club, Lord Ronaldshay said: A great stride forward has been made in the constitutional sphere. The first great step towards responsible self-government has been taken and with the granting of this first516 words
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Article198 1922-03-30 5 Calcutta, March 21- —Replying to a deputation from the Bengal Moslem Federation to-day Lord Ronaldshay said. “Let me add a word to guard against possibility of a wrong interpretation being placed upon the recent resignation of the Secretary of State. His resignation has not been198 words
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170 1922-03-30 5 Delhi, March 19—The following is the text of a message wired to the Prime Mi nister. Mr- Asquith, Mr. Montagu and Mr. Amir Ali The Moslem members of the Indian Legislature, assembled in a meeting, strongly protest against Lord Curzon’s recent offensive references to efforts170 words
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Article235 1922-03-30 5 Madras, March —The “Madras Mail” publishes that four young Indians two of whom are students in the Madras Medical College, have been arrested by the police in connection with a series of thefts committed in Madras during the past few weeks- The arrests have235 words
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Article357 1922-03-30 5 per place, the waste paper basket “S-F-P The Prince spent some time in the company of the Viceroy and Lady Reading at the site of the new capital of Delhi, inspecting the great halfbuilt red sandstone structures of the .Secretariat and so forth. It is to beper place, the waste paper basket – “S-F-P ” - 357 words
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Advertisement245 1922-03-30 5 L'-J The Hour of Opportunity Has Struck. I Are you taking* full advantage of depressed price levels i I A'--' I I wlw >■ English Made Rocking- Cut Glass Tankard Jug, ham Teapots. Small 90 cts. each Pint Size $2-50 Li l ire $2-25 Plain $2-00 1 U'/' X’m T245 words
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Advertisement196 1922-03-30 5 NEVER DRUG A CLOGGED LIVER—IT ONLY NEEDS CLEANSING'“A Sluggish- Congested Liver is always made worse by frequent «losings with strong carthartic drugs. This merely irritates the liver and bowels to temporary, violent and convulsive action, only to leave them weaker than ever, like whipping a tired horse- Instead, use something196 words
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Advertisement295 1922-03-30 5 REPLENISH Your Household Linen Stock f Chicj 0800 w. \v ilh NOW!! len is New Goods! New Prices! •s indi view Bedsheets Our standard iu av .wight Wigan '•hwbiw .v:H .v;ish ,n wear exceedingly well. if Plain Sheets v Price F" 54 by 90 inches $2-95 each z 70 by295 words
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Article1214 1922-03-30 6 The political crisis at Hom 1 ie acate, and of absorbing interest—at Home Overseas it is invested with importance for the majority of people chiefly on account of principles and policies involved, and these concern the whole of the Empire. The dispute inevitably brings dissolation nearer meanwhile,1,214 words
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Article1309 1922-03-30 6 The report of the Committee appointed to consider the pay and The Asiatic conditions of service of Police. the Asiatic members of the Police Forces in the Colony and the F. M. S. is now available. It has been approved and the recommendations adopted were given effect1,309 words
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Article262 1922-03-30 6 Accused Acquitted. Lim Boon Suan, merchant, 191, Beach Street, was acquitted and discharged by Mr J W W Hughes, in the Police Court, Penang to-dav ou a charge of haring on February 4, 5 and 6 voluntarily caused hurt to Ah Kit. a servant girl262 words
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Article135 1922-03-30 6 The reeult of a P C C «00» P l yeeterday, B (Fio-I> Doubles Handicap C Waldreu 15.5 W P Webb 0 K j g.l. beat—ls E C Hicks <fc ET M L An increase of 209,6 <3‘ tbii year the carnival attendance a over that of135 words
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Advertisement250 1922-03-30 6 JIIIIIIIIUIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniHIIIIII p* 63 6 I The Guest-Lenox Potent 1 Pressed Steel square f find Rectangular Tanks. Tedding Features:— Simplicity of Design. They are com.t'S Posed of few parts, interchangeable, easily disting- g uished and ouickly assembled; no skilled labour jin 1 1 lE for erecting is needed. s £1 All250 words
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Advertisement8 1922-03-30 6 “E. 0.” Special Tiffin Every Wednesday and Saturday.8 words
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Miscellaneous40 1922-03-30 6 THE TIDES High Water. Low Water. To-dav. 1. 6 a,m. 7.27 a.m. 1.23 p.na. 7.52 p.m. To-morbow. 1.31 a m 7 51 a.m. 1.46 p.m. 8 16 p na. Saturday. 1.55 a.m. 8 14 am, 2.10 pm. 8 39 p.m.40 words
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Article1545 1922-03-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR’S impressive WELCOME. A COLOURED SEA OF HUMANITY.” Kuala Lumpur, March 29. Sir Herbert Russell, Reuter’s special correspondent, says Malaya clearly has but one Uiought to-day, and that is to make gala in honour of the Prince of Wales. What though the gigantic rubber forests1,545 words
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Article269 1922-03-30 7 At 12 45 pm. H.R -nd Staff, ac companied by H.E. the High Commission erand Staff, will leave Government House for -the Railway Hotel, where luncheon will be given in honour of H-R-H- by the Members of the Reception Committee, representing all nationalities. Leading Government Officials and the269 words
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Article249 1922-03-30 7 The following is the summary cf the programme of the Pnnqe of Males visit: 10 am. 31>t- March. Friday. Lands at Johnston’s Pier. 10.10 a.m. Proceeds to the Reception Pavilion at Raffles Statute 10.30 a-m Proceeds from the Reception Pavilion via St. Andrew's Road, to War Memorial.249 words
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Article357 1922-03-30 7 To the Municipality’s Address in Co Icmbo H.R.H. replied as follows: Gentlemen- —I am very grateful to you for the welcome that you have extended to me on behalf ci the Municipal Council and the citizens cf Colombo and deeply appreciate your good wishes and357 words
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Article109 1922-03-30 7 BALL CANCELLED. (Fro m Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 30. Owing to the large numbers attending the State reception at Government House, the ball has be?< l -4mncelled. Death of Mr. Dobree Butler. The death has occurred in Singapore General Hospital, of Mr. Dobree Butler, of the F.M.S-109 words
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Article195 1922-03-30 7 Naples. March 6 Vesuvius again is in eruption and inhabitants of this and other cities in the danger zone are terror-stne ken- The eruption began two days ago with the collapse of tlhe 200 foot eruptive ccne inside the c»ater which cccasioned mild earthquake'- The ground tremors195 words
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Article60 1922-03-30 7 The third week of the second Singapore Assizes commenced before* the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, when a Japanese, Den Yanaakishi, was charged with the murder of a fellow-countryman named Kakutaru Nakaru. By sto 2 the jury found the acoused guilty cf culpable homicide. not amounting to murder.60 words
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Article135 1922-03-30 7 S.F. P Racegoers will be sorry to learn that an accident has happened to Goonhilly which will keep him out of the Prince’s meeting and may end his racing career. The horse slipped in his Ik>x the ofrher day and fell, sustaining injuries which a preliminary examination—* S.F. P ” - 135 words
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Article108 1922-03-30 7 DAIL MINISTER OF DEFENCE REPUDIATED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, March 29. The split in the I.R A. is now complete. The Executive Council appointed by the I.R.A. Convention in Dublin issued an order deposing the Dail Minister of Defence, Mr. Mulcahy, from the control of the army- This is[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 108 words
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Article68 1922-03-30 7 THE VOTE OF CONFIDES- v London. March 29. In the House of Commons, the terms of the much discussed vote of confidence in the Government, which the Premier will move on April 3, were announced by Mr. Chamberlain “That the House approves the resolutions of the Supreme Council68 words
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Article50 1922-03-30 7 London. March 29. The engineering employers decided to post lockout notice* at the engineering 'hops federated to the Engineering Union, thus affecting further fMNi.OW workers. Unions and Settlement London. March 29. The Engineering Unions decided to ask mediators to endeavour to resume in formal negotiations with the employers-50 words
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Article47 1922-03-30 7 BOARD OF INVESTIGATION. Capetown. March 29 Arising out of the recent strikes in th” Rand mining industry, a board has been appointed, presided over by a High Court Judge, including Mr. William Brace, Labour Adviser to the British Mines Department, to investigate disputed matters-47 words
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Article56 1922-03-30 7 INDI ANS PEPA TH 1A TEI) Bombay, March 29. Persian Gulf telegrams rejrort a serious strike at Abadan among 4,000 Indian employee' of the Anglo-Persian Oil Com pany. who are demanding enhanced pay as a preliminary io discussing alleged grievances- About 2.000, who declined to resume, have56 words
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Article176 1922-03-30 7 COMPANION KILLED. Berlin. March 29. An unsuccessful attempt to assassinate the Russian ex-Minister. M. Miliukoff, was made when he. was leaving the platform of the Philharmonic Hall. He was uninjured, but his friend, M- Nabtakofie, who tried to protect- him. was killed. Several arrests were made.176 words
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Article62 1922-03-30 7 New York, March 29. Mr- Tex Rickard was found not guilty of the charges of assault and abduction of girls. The jury deliberated ninety minutes before returning their verdict. Rickard embraced his counsel, declar ing. "this is the happiest day of my life. The Judge stated62 words
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Article126 1922-03-30 7 THE RUSSIAN Riga, .\IW Special precautions are being! protect the Russian dekgutioi' t-, numbering fifty, including M. hict f who arrived to-day from Moscow. With the exception of the heads- who are resid ing in the Russian Legation, the delegates remain in the train, which is carefully guarded-126 words
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Article116 1922-03-30 7 DR. WIRTH S PROTEST Berlin. March 29Dr- W. the views tx Whl e },r< ‘P (,n ni.my of Commission.^^r 1 b the K»*par.itions ignored the impoiC* d,t apparently tion reforms, particuW x (je, r an taxa loan. He dwelt on tht COP p, 0,-y den in consequence of excha»^.116 words
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Article102 1922-03-30 7 A HINT TO FRANCE Washington, March 2t). In th»* Senate, Senator Lodge submitted th»* Five Power Treaty on the limitation of naval amianv nt*. Referring to land armaments, h»* said the United' States did not propose further' to re«luc»* th»- army so long as th»* attitude of102 words
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Article157 1922-03-30 7 A DANGER TO EUROPE. London, March 29 The immediate danger to the whole r -f Europe, through the increasing preva Jence and extension of cholera in th** Ukraine and mass migration to the north west thence, and from other famine stricken areas, is stressed in a resolution157 words
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Article47 1922-03-30 7 London, March 29. In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Kenworthy, the Hon- E- F. Wood said the Governor of Hongkong would doubtless consider the best steps to prevent the removal of the Mui-Tsai from the Colony, against their wishes and inte rests-47 words
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Article122 1922-03-30 7 A MODIFICATION. Amsterdam, March 29. the Second Chamber, the Minister of Marin»* submit ted a proposal modifying the Naval Bill with regard to the strength of the fleet and the construction of bases in the Dutch Indies. He said it appeared t<> b»* wise, after an exchange122 words
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Article1161 1922-03-30 8 CRITICISM OF -‘ONE-MAN COMPANY.” I T> 8 Th. .ono.l 0, M l e S l “tDe n j’k .nd L ber Lirom-d w.. held .t Me«.s uer Co.’, Office,, S, B P’ r T “«re .bol W Jjete I present Me8 a rs JR j pot I1,161 words
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Article751 1922-03-30 8 Whatever turn subsequent events may take there is no blinking the fact that the year has begun very badly for the crude rubber market. The reason for this is undoubtedly to be found in the mad lust for production that for stme unaccountable reason still possesses a very large751 words
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Article495 1922-03-30 8 DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT. Tlio sixteenth annual ordunary general meeting of the shareholders of the Jebong (Perak) Rubber 00., Ltd, was held at the office of Messrs. Bosanquet <fc Cb. Ltd. ag iit> and secretaries, Colombo. Mr. L.AWright, in the chair. The Chairman's Speech. The Chairman said-495 words
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Article448 1922-03-30 8 The past eighteen month- is not the first set back the rubber industiy has experienced, although it is the most- severeIn 19(18, when production of Plantation rubber totalled under 2,000 tons, financial difficulties in America brought about a heavy fall in prices, and again in 1913, when448 words
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Article492 1922-03-30 8 RUBBER ASSO( IATION The annual general meeting o f t gapore Chamber of Cornmine p iu()b f Association wa s held in the I-'v f k exchange Rooms on Monday afternoon, M re.i d(J over by Mr. J. M- Sime. In proposing the adoption of the re port492 words
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Article356 1922-03-30 8 Mr- Hugh Chisholm of Landon, formerly Financial Editor of the ’’Tunes” dif cassed the question of rubber at the twenty-second anniversary dinner of th« Rubber Association of America as lows; “We are more interested on the other side in the U-K. in the actual production of356 words
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Advertisement454 1922-03-30 8 -V’. SNOW” Jr (Trade Mark) p V--r THE ORIGINAL NON GREASY TOILET PREPARATION Makes the complexion beautiT 'J fully clear. Softens the skin and Jz improves its delicate texture. X Neither greasy nor sticky. B- In ass of all Chemists and Stores 3-7 e- LONDON burroughs Wellcome a 1 4»454 words
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Article596 1922-03-30 9 FIVE PER CENT. DIVIDEIs The sixth annual general meeting of tee Majfielu Rubber Plantations (Btrai:\ Settlements) Ltd, was held at the ->r»»d office of the Company, No 1 W Quav Penarg, on the 27th instant*, w’ Mr J L Louie in the chair, the others p< -ent including596 words
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Article39 1922-03-30 9 2nd April. s'h Sunday in Lent. S. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. Holy Communion and Address 9 a.m. Sungei Patani. Evening Prayer and Sermon 6 pm. S Paul’s Mission Chapel, Bukit Tengah. Thursday, April 6—Holy Communion 7.30 a.m39 words
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Article148 1922-03-30 9 2nd April, sth Sunday in Lent —Litany 7.45 a m.; Holy Communion 8 a.m Matias and Sermon (Tamil) 915 a.m Holy Communion (Tamil) 10 a.m Children’s Service 5 p.m; Evensong and Sermon 6-30 p.m. The Cns’om Hou-e fraud prosecution at Semarang lasted a week before the148 words
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Article65 1922-03-30 9 xhe following are tne latest quotations in Messrs Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. Oh 00 \KKB. x J .X a x o 5 c. 5 o. sc. Sc. -.•Ser (Dollar) Balgownie 4.00 4.50 3.50 4.00 Jimah 1.00 1.20 90c 1.10 Temerloh C 70c 80c Ulu Benut65 words
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Article40 1922-03-30 9 30th March, 1922. Smoked Sheet Fine Pale Crepe 24 c Unsmoked Sheet No 1 17|c o Smoked Sheet 264 c SIKOAPORB Crepe 26 c 1 Smoked Sheet 8d Losdos J Crope 8d Market quiet. Nbw York G 13fc40 words
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Article78 1922-03-30 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 ?er Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. i 22 to 24 diamond No. 2 20 21 j Unsmoked sheet No. 1 11 12|78 words
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Article30 1922-03-30 9 The following were th» fibber quotations in London on March 21 Smoked Sheet 8d Plantation Ist latex crepe 8d Market quiet. [By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]30 words
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Article111 1922-03-30 9 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following Lon >on prices, on March 29: Spot 2143.15 s up £l.2s6d 3 months buying£l4s.ss £1 3 selling £145.7s 6d 175.6 d Local Parity $72.18 March 30th Singapore, sold 50 tons at $73 7/8; Penang, buyers no sellers at $73 7/8.111 words
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Article212 1922-03-30 9 SP. Tapioca 56.70 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 $45 sales Cloves $l2O sellers Nutmegs 80s $45 nominal 11 Os $37.00 sellers fNo. 1 $lO 00perpicn Sugar s No212 words
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Advertisement348 1922-03-30 9 i* v I '^SMBĔ*’^3lĔi§F r SOLE AGENTS: S TJJearne s&ros„ 2s>td., Penang r—. T a 9* VZ VZ EQUIPMENT SELF-STARTER EQUIPMENT $250 ISxtra. 3 il L ’</* V/WP'S I M: *>G>?v V<££>y I I SE GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS ONLY 1 B WAR ID of > SPURIOUS IMITATION PARTS HOTEL348 words
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Advertisement159 1922-03-30 9 f I Underwood j I Standard Typewriters i I? The Machine you will II I I Eventually Buy. I il i Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., L (Incorporated in England) 3 Agents —Penang, Singapore I ■t and Kuala Lumpur. g (y AAZell known throughout CHINA 5 GiuTĕteAMßL s S (Pilsener Lager)159 words
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Article895 1922-03-30 10 GENOA’S PART. jl Natural interest has been aroused in Briti.-b bm-ii.eM circles by the reporc of the organisms committee of the Central luteruauoual Co<pnra’iou which proposes to I laite £20,000.000 th-) pu pose ofj developiu» trade et?p cia<ly in those I tries wh’cn are in a veiy backward895 words
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Advertisement540 1922-03-30 10 JAUNEtCE ITS CAUSE AND CURE. E This distressing complaint so common in all hot countries is Q caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. It is not an in- g dependent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which cause the Bile to overflow in this manner instead of540 words
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Advertisement419 1922-03-30 10 «•ion G <,C ,Z I Anchor” Brand Commercial and J 1 White Dry Pure Hemp Manila Rope JI I from 1” to 6” circumference at $28.50 |tii j! per picul delivered free at any port IWj E a i in the Straits or nearest station in I the F.M.S. samples419 words
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