Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-05-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 96. VOL. LXXX. TUESDAY, 2nd? MAY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement426 1922-05-02 1 (STSTE(XPRKS j CIGARETTES J CT Virginia Nun’ ber Q ZJ J Synonymoua with Refinement and Quality. ij 5 ~...•av.’.wawaw w v'Z JM'.-f a 1 as, w. j. =<. I jSSftr i>fe‘ AHDATH WE WANT TO GET l I you I llLz y INTERESTED IN WW? t X£*. \jr FIRE PROTECTION426 words
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Advertisement30 1922-05-02 1 J BRITISH BOND 'I Writing Pad; i* ef 100 leave. with 25 envelopes < $1 i Hormione Box contains 50 faaayu Ji lined Notepaper. 50 Envelope* $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd,30 words
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Article958 1922-05-02 2 The attention of the public is invited to the following provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance, 1922: Section 2. —The Income of an individual is defined to include his salary. ’Salary” includes allowances, other than travelling allowances considen -J to lie reasonable by the Collector,958 words
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WORLD OF SPORT.
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Article371 1922-05-02 2 London, April 18.—The following are the results of League Football matches played to-day: Division I.—Woolwich Arsenal 2, M est Bromwich Albion 2: Huddersfield 1- Everton 2; Birmingham 3, Manchester City 1. Division 11-—Bradford 0. Crystal Palace 0: Coventry City 1, Bristol City 1. Division HI (Northern).—Durham City371 words
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Article283 1922-05-02 2 The following are leading and bottom teams of the English and Scottish Association Football Leagues brought up to date in accordance with the latest cabled results: First Division. P. W. D. L. PtsLiverpool 39 21 13 5 55 Tottenham Hotspur 39 20 8 11 48 Burnley 37283 words
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Article80 1922-05-02 2 London. April 17.—At Aidershot, in the final of the Army’ Cup Competition, the l«t Wiltshires beat th** 2nd Welsh Fn*ibers by 3 seals to 1. Their Majesties the King and Queen. Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles were present. It was a fast game, and the»80 words
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Article538 1922-05-02 2 THE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP. The Liverpool team has won the English Football League Championship, which recalls this team’s remarkable perform ance of heading the first division in 1901. then disappearing into the second division for a couple of years, to rise to the ‘surface in 1905, and again to538 words
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Article129 1922-05-02 2 ARMY INTERNATIONAL. A special telegram to “The Statesman dated April 17th states that the match between the English and French Army teams played in Paris, was decided in windy and showery weather. The British team was generally superior, especially in kicking and dribbling, and up to twenty minutes129 words
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Article117 1922-05-02 2 INTERVIEWED IN FRANCE. A -pecial cable to the “Statesman” dated April 18, states: Dempsey, interviewed at Cherbourg, en route to England, said he was visiting this country- (England) for a holiday and was then going to Paris. He said he was m great condition and would like to117 words
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Article37 1922-05-02 2 Barcelona. April 18.—In the lawn tennis tournament, Spain beat the British Isb‘s by seven matches to nil. The two Alonsos- and Gordon Lowe and Turnbull were the most notable players on the respective side®.37 words
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Advertisement828 1922-05-02 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS. lost. WANTED, FOR SALE. TO LET, ic. can be inserted in the "Pinang At Town Hall, on Saturday evening, one Gold Mounted Cameo brooch, cinder Gazette at will be rewarded on returning to E. K. THREE CENTS A WORD, Legatt, 44. Northam Road. counting the address828 words
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Advertisement46 1922-05-02 2 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated in Hongkong and Registered under the Assurance Companies Act England (1900). Bead Office:—SHANGHAI (CHINA). Ihief Office:—Southern District— SINGAPORE. All classes of Life Assurance Policies •sued. General prospectus will be sent on «quest. Local Office —Railway Baildings, n enang.46 words
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Advertisement107 1922-05-02 2 w jLJm I r> d /c 7/ 1 A :J 7- 4 1 xl b 1 yi-ji 1 Tf'J J I 7 j MoOw 'iDtEscNE j, Jit UT' Ji HNSBURY jyjl LONDON.EC. M 7 '7. 'W" J LIME JUICE Prepared solely from pure Lime Juice and the finest refined sugar.107 words
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Article946 1922-05-02 3 AN EXPENSIVE. LETHARGIC AND CLUMSY SYSTEM. The country ha"- been well broken iu since the war to paying more for everything, says the Manchester (Juanlian. but it has never la-come reconciled to getting actually less, either in service or in quantity, for its extra money than it946 words
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Article171 1922-05-02 3 The extent of the debts of our various Allies roughly total I.7OO.IMHi.Oihi. 'l’he largest is Russia, the amount due being f.HhX. ihhi.ihhi. and as the Premier has laid down as a prime condition for recognising the Sox iet Government that there shall be due acknowledgment by171 words
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539 1922-05-02 3 ;--S.F.P.’ 'l’he following is an official translation from the Chinese of a proclamation issued by tht- Governor of Hongkong under instructions from His Majesty’s Government Slavery is not allowed to »-xist in the British Empire, ami therefore it must be umlerst(»<»d that mui-tsai are;--S.F.P.’ ' - 539 words
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Advertisement735 1922-05-02 3 BANKS. C MPRCAN T IL» bank OF INDIA. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING TH limited. CORPORATION. ipor. »<«■<! >n England.) (Incorporated in Hongkong.) wd Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital $20,000,(MK. i ribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Funds: p Ub 1.050,000 Sterling £4,503,063 P Fund and Undivided Silver $23,500,000 £1,287,600 Reserve Liability of Proprietors Prolt735 words
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Advertisement216 1922-05-02 3 PRITCHARD I AND CO., LTD., Penang, Ipoh and Sungei Patani. J (Incorporated io the Straits Settlements I GREAT REDUCTIONS. I g In Cash Boxes Stationery Cases and Despatch Boxes. (All being offered at less than Cost.) liryWFyi st«H«wy s 5 IF’ I Cases. J I F a Zz ft I216 words
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Article1211 1922-05-02 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. R- Greening is acting a" Librarian., Penang Library. Mrs- A. E- Cherry i> spending a few month*' at Bra>tagi. Mr- Brian Lascelles, ;l former Ma-ter! at Harrow, left £48.190Mi and Mr*-- Linehan are leaving today by the Perak for Teluk Anson. The late Mr. E- F. Gorden,1,211 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article221 1922-05-02 4 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Sir, —Your correspondent Facing Realities has gone off the deep end properly No one has complained about the Night Mail being stopped, and I quite agree that it was absolutely unnecessary. What every one in this district is complaining of.221 words
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STOP PRESS.
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Article74 1922-05-02 4 QUESTION IN THE COMMONS. [Reuter’s Telegrams London,May 1. Tn the House of Commons. Mr. Ammon drew attention to what he described as the Japanese offensive against the Far Eastern Republic. He declared that this did not conform to the Japanese promise, at the Washington Conference, to withdraw[Reuter’s Telegrams ] - 74 words
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Article95 1922-05-02 4 London,May 1. Tn making his announcement in the House of Commons as regards the re duct-ion of the duty tea. Sir Robert Horne explained that the new B<l. duty would only be fully payable by foreign tea importers, in consequence of the preference to tea from95 words
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Advertisement497 1922-05-02 4 new advertisements. position vacant. A clerk’s position i" vacant on PadanMeiha- Free partly furnished quarters Apply to Manager, Padang Meiha. Estate, Padang Serai P- O. MISCELLANEOUS. “Wanted to purchase second hand "<‘t of Golf Clubs (men’s size) with or without bag and balls. Write particulars and lowest price expected Box497 words
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Advertisement26 1922-05-02 4 TO PRINTERS We hold a large stock of Kidd’s Printing Inks (7n varifnut colours) To be disposed of at reduced prices. The Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED26 words
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Advertisement304 1922-05-02 4 pinang Qazette RATES OF CASUAL AOVER TISEMENTS. FOR sale, TO LET. SITUariOMS vacant. Eto. ftiini'uurn Charge SJ.Uo f«»r i UisHt'Cluii 1.7. Y p«r 2 itiseri.uu« 1.50 >t 3 1.4«« 1 1.35 1.3« 8 1.25 M 1.15 „12 1.00 „18 975 ***s 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A line of304 words
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Advertisement250 1922-05-02 4 3| I X From a photo of a nF A Bonnie Gltxo Baku T I I 1A Doctor says: “I do not think so good a food as Glaxo v jvj can be brought before the public by the S I medical profession too strongly.” Glaxo is the food doctors250 words
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NEWS FROM INDIA.
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Article338 1922-05-02 5 Hyderabad (Deccan). April 23.-A «•ritois situation hasaris»*» in the military area of llydenihad occupietl by the Ist and 2nd Imperial Service Lancers. Ii would appear that the men of the Ist Ijancers had represented certain grievances, and. without exercising sufficient patience to enable the higher338 words
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Article628 1922-05-02 5 An American’s Impressions. Mr. Carter H. Harrison, formerly Major of Chicago. with Mrs. Harrison. has reached Shanghai on a tour round the world, including the Straits Settlements. The “China Press" say< that perhaps of all the things he has seen in recent months the sights and comli"628 words
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Article284 1922-05-02 5 Calcutta, April The trade returns ot British India for March last, published by the Department of Statistics, showed an increase in the value of both imports and exports compared with the preceding months. Imports in March were valued at Rs. 2,148 lakhs against R-- 2.000 lakhs in284 words
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Article77 1922-05-02 5 Madras, April 18. —Ar the High Court Kazi Abdul Rahiman. charged with 'end ing a letter to a sepoy in the 89th Carnatic Infantry designed to 'educe him from his duty, pleaded not guilty although he admitted having distributed copies or the letter in question, also the77 words
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Article229 1922-05-02 5 Madras, April 22. The City Police are invo<tigating an extraordinary case of theft of geld thread, valued at about Rs. 40.000. trim the premisos of the Madia' Port Trust. Several case« cf gold thread were received per S.S. "Bharata” from Franc? via Rangcon on the 11th229 words
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Advertisement147 1922-05-02 5 j “Reminder” week j I at Kengs. I”3 > I 5 w. '■■■< jfe I W W B ’M r*. g .< '<£ I fe 1 ?'M$ 1 t I > ”n j Mother buy a bottle of Pan Yan f Pickles. They are only 35 cents I PAN YAN147 words
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Advertisement211 1922-05-02 5 THE WEATHER NOW Is Dangerous for Your Children Baby’s Own Tablets Safeguard Little One- Against The Season's Maladies Sudden changes of temperature, damp heat, the chill which follow hot close day', all these things make Spring and Summer dangerous periods for children. Your little one get' hot at play* then211 words
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Advertisement57 1922-05-02 5 |prepare| I FOR THE VISIT OF I H. R. H. I E I PRINCE I I OF j WALES I LARGE STOCKS OF I FLAGS I AND I Decorations j Of every descrip- j I lion can now be i J had from: I Whiteaway, Laidlaw C<> Ltd 5 (Incorporated57 words
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Article19 1922-05-02 6 PERCY. —On 2Xth April, at Taiping Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Percy. Bagan Serai, a daughter.19 words
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Article1386 1922-05-02 6 In the l»e\\ ihlering wires from Genoa it is difficult to put one’s finger on any definite decision that has been reached and to say positively that this marks a real step towards (he attainment of the chief objects on Mr. Lloyd George had set his heart1,386 words
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Article1307 1922-05-02 6 The result of the special meeting of the Planters’ Association Planters As- toconsider the Motion and S( c| Mr Cavendish. ()n j,,,, was a surprise to the majority of people. This is not a new question, but at length it appeared that incorporation and reconstitution so as1,307 words
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Article71 1922-05-02 6 SUCCESS OF THE M B E (From Our Own Correspond l l Singapore. May i Mr. Macartney, who represent Coinnu nwealth and W '-t UGovernments at the Malaya-boin hibition, in an interview with th» Press. expressed great s-iti'ti the success of the kxhioii m be» n a big71 words
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Article159 1922-05-02 6 (From Our Own Correspond»'' Singapore. Maj i It is reported that an »'X!' nf W<X’‘ curred at the Ho Hong ‘‘in* owing to coal ccnibu-t ion- 11 were killed and two injured Rebutting numerous comp 1 lay in the transmission »»t ence n< vvs, the Italian159 words
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Advertisement251 1922-05-02 6 68 I The Original Gandy Belt. I s TO FIND LENGTH OF BELT. 1 It is safer to pass a tape measure around the j| 1 pulleys and take the actual length where possible, g but the information may be obtained as follows: gj (A) Add together diameters of both251 words
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Advertisement27 1922-05-02 6 E. O. Special Dinner. Dance AND Variety Entertainment BY THE“QUAINTS” On Friday, sth May. Dinner $3. Dance Entertainment... $2. Extension of Licence. Booking. ROBINSON PIANO Co.. Ltd.27 words
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Miscellaneous25 1922-05-02 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.51> a.m. <5.57 a.in. .“>.2 p.m. 9.4<S p.m. To-MORKOW. .“.4 1 a.m. 9..“<S a.m. 3.44 p.m. 10.39 p.m.25 words
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Article555 1922-05-02 7 T H E BUDGET. the CHANCELLOR’S 1 STATEMENT. Kti IEI' FOR TAXPAYERS. Reuter's Telegrams London, May 1. o f ('ominous was more /I',| iL.m on any occasion in recent and there was tense experU The |»iibh< galleries were 1 Ihr representatives of trade anxious lean, their idling Sir hri. GeddesReuter's Telegrams - 555 words
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Article167 1922-05-02 7 T.iwvi, r" '’rn<‘ has sent a letter to Mr. i I V M.P., o t) tf| e sn bject of the H, ,'J duty with reference to cinemas. Tlit co. i. criticisms of the tax. win l l e 9»at the industry is h’" that f and167 words
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Article400 1922-05-02 7 RUSSIA'S V/AR DEBTS. I POPE AND THE DELIBERATIONS. Palis. May I. A Genoa message says the Judicial Committee has adopted a formula of conciliation for inter-Governmental war debts. If is understood that Russia, in view of financial ineajiacity. will be accorded a moratorium. The Russo-Cerman Treaty. Paris. May400 words
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Article814 1922-05-02 7 Affiliated National Corporations. The official report of the result of the London Conference of the Organising Committee of the Centra] International (’orp<»ration and National (’orporat ions held in London in February has been issued. Ihe report states The conference of international delegates assembled in London resolved to814 words
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Article110 1922-05-02 7 A DAY OF SKHITSEEING. London. May I. Elie Prince of Wales has htid anothei wonderful day of >ightse<*ing amid tin* lieauties of Japan in glorious weather. He sjient the morning viewing some of tin* famous temjiles around Kyoto. Ju the afternoon he motored to Kam<‘<>ka and110 words
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Article81 1922-05-02 7 a bi llet Extracted. t London. Mav I. The mystery regaiding Lenin’s illness was cleared up by a statement, signed by tin» German surgeon. Borchardt. and other physicians, saying that, the bullet which had lodged in Lenin’s shoulder since the attempted assassination by Social Revolutionaries in 1917. was81 words
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Article71 1922-05-02 7 FUNERAL AT WINDSOR. London, May 1. The funeral of Lord Leopold Mountbatten in St. George’s Chapel. Windsor, was attended by Their Majesties the King and Queen, also the Queen of Spain, Princess Beatrice and other Royalties, besides diplomats, naval ami military officers, and representatives of Government71 words
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Article18 1922-05-02 7 Paris. May 1. The attaches of the Polish and Chileon Legations have committed suicide.18 words
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AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
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Article594 1922-05-02 7 LORD INCHCAPE’S POWERFU L SPEECH London, April 24.—At a crowded and influential meeting of the Income Tax Fayeis’ Society at the Mansion House Lord Inchcape vigorously denounced the reduction in the proposed cut recommended by the Gedde» Committee. By juggling with the figures and bringing the594 words
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89 1922-05-02 7 London. April 13.—Important changes in the law affecting motor traffic are signified in the new interim report of tho Government Departmental Committee. The main proposals are the abolition of the speed limit, more drastic maximum penalties for dangerous driving, imprisonment without the option of a89 words
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Article79 1922-05-02 7 Ix»ndon, April 13- —The Daily Mail says there was a tremendous rally of 102 strokes in the third set of the game between Norton and Lowe in the lawn tennis semi-final for the Covered Courts Championship (won by Gobert) which is probably a record. There have been79 words
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Article43 1922-05-02 7 London, April 16. —The “Daily Mail’ welcomes the turn of the trade tide. Factories have been very busy during the Easter w epk end- «Some are working overtime. Manufacturers are commencing to sent out widespread wornings to labour to increase production.43 words
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Article687 1922-05-02 7 Loudon. April 14. —Ace >« ding to eyejv. the machine behaved splendidly v. hen Sir Ross Smith took her up at noon. .'«tier a few circuits she banked as if in a spiral circuit before landing. It was then that she nose-dived irrecoverably, ai though Ross made687 words
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Article108 1922-05-02 7 London. April 18. —A sensation has been created in sporting circles by the tragic discovery this morning of the body of Lieutenant-Colonel Brock-Williams, DS. 0., in a gas filled room in the office of his friend Major Arnold Wilson, the wellknown boxing promoter, in St. Martin’s Lane.108 words
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Article43 1922-05-02 7 London, April 13. —The “Daily Mail says, Sergeant Charles Spackman, exBorder Regiment, and winner of the Victoria Cross during the war, is tramping the streets of London work less. He is drawing a dole and receives no military pension.43 words
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Article46 1922-05-02 7 London, April 21. —Major Armstrong, who was last week sentenced to death for poisoning his wife, has appealed against his conviction on the ground that the evidence in regard to the charge that he had also tried to ]>oisoi. a solicitor was inad missable.46 words
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Article220 1922-05-02 7 London. April 17.—Danger threatens the world in general and the British Empire in particular from a militarist Japan, de clares Lord Northcliffe in an article in th' Daily Mail, entitled Match Japan.” He draws attention to the maintenance of a great home and overseas army and fleet and220 words
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Article113 1922-05-02 7 London, April 11. —Extravagance in association with Bar restaurant “sharks’’ and others was given as the cause for the insolvency of Madanjit Singh, younger son of a former ruling chief of the Punjab wh<« has been granted a discharge in the Bankruptcy Court on the113 words
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Article221 1922-05-02 7 London, April 16.—The “Daily Mail’s' Paris correspondent says a crumpled little white glove and scores of love-letters from Parisiennes are clues the police are work ing on to unravel a mysterious drama that is intriguing all Paris. Captain Ro binot Marcy, a handsome and brilliant aristocrat, was221 words
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Article176 1922-05-02 7 London, April 11. —Replying in the House of Commons to «Sir Charles Yatc, Mr. Chamberlain said that after e ireful consideration of the Hunter Report and the Indian Government’s views the Gov eminent had found it necessary to express disapproval of errors of judgment by cei tain176 words
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Article154 1922-05-02 7 London, April 16. —As the result of a series of mysterious outrages in the West End. the police believed that a personal vend»tta of. a particularly vindictive nature exists among certain sections of London ’s fash io nable Turf followers. Four men. well known in the racing154 words
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Article1000 1922-05-02 8 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. f «3 RUBBMR (Dollar.) S c. 9c. c. Allenby Rubber 00. ir. i 7 i r Alor Wejah Rubber Estate fro 11C Amslffsmsted Malay Hstetes i'in fofl Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate in’™ if r n Ayer Kuning Rubber Ertate. Ayer Molete Rubber 00. ‘gs„ gs1,000 words
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Article2645 1922-05-02 8 M..M. MR. CAVENDISH'S PROPOSAL. A s|>ecial general meeting <>f the Planters Association of Malaya was held on April 2t»th at 12. Market Street. Kuala Lumpur, to consider the Select Committee’s report with regard to the reconstruction of the Association which was published in these.- " M..M. - 2,645 words
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Article260 1922-05-02 8 Plans for International Slum m Brussels. London. April I,—The tion I'«' mittee of the Rubber (bowers A-'oeiai before it a request from the orcani'i'iof last year's exhibition in Loudon. I" 1 operation of the Association a a 1 ntern itional Rubber Exhibition, t" Brussels in April, 1924.260 words
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Article62 1922-05-02 8 Xew< rearhorl neeidot with n U-wis >•'<.»« h ~t a ~.s ui t of which a Auxiliary 1-urco Sergt. instruetof i ...r Auxiliary l-ree wap".. t class tiring, and xxlni’ b<Lewis gun which accidentally shot. He wounds t<> his righ’ ...pish Major Hardinge, froni ihu t62 words
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Advertisement190 1922-05-02 8 GRANT’S! 3 X s X •w I LIQUEUR I x $2 X J WHISKY. I X tf X s X g X X X M X x 1 X x n s x jyk s MBol x 3C r r 3£ <• Aiqueuß ST 5C x X x S X190 words
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Article74 1922-05-02 9 Phe following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy «V <’o.”s share list Yesterday. To-day Shares. Z _t _t c. S c. c. Sc. Mining. K Kamunting... 30/- 31/- 32/6 Rahman H. T 9.50 9.75 Rawang Tin 60 65 60 62 2 T'kah Hr. T. I). 9.5074 words
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Article45 1922-05-02 9 2nd May. 1922. Local. Smoke*l Sheet 24-jc PENANG Fine Palet’repe 24 c I nsmoked Sheet No. 1... L -_>c Si ng a- I Smoked Sheet 2<S c pore JCivfie 27-jC London ami New York. I Smoke*l Sheet 8 5/8d S.-./S.I New York Gl6]45 words
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Article35 1922-05-02 9 Th** following are additional rubber out puts for April Bagan Serai lbs 15.50») Batak Rabit 21,000 Kurau 16.200 K.M.S. 20.900 Merchiston 12.400 Penang 136.000 Rubana 60.000 Sabratig 70.000 Straits 161,000 Tali Aver nil35 words
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Article89 1922-05-02 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the tollowing London prices, on May 1: Spot £la 1.1 Os up 10s 2 months 152.1 7.6 d 7s.t»*l 3 selling• ill 53 7s.i»d Parity 576 'Lou \L. May 2nd: Singapore SO tons at 57*.62->. Penang buyers no sellers at 577.6289 words
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Article159 1922-05-02 9 Taiping Tin Dredging, for April, output 405 piculs, yards treated 80,000. hours worked 625, estimated value of output £lB,BOO. North Taiping Tin Dredging, lor April, output 120 piculs, yards treated 58.000. hours worked 480. estimated value of output -SI 8.300. The Dredge was stopped tor seven days renewing159 words
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Article103 1922-05-02 9 May 3—P.C.C. Tennis Championship Challenge Round. May 3—P.C.C. *At Home.' Dancing 6.30 p.m. May 6—Cricket. P.C.C. v St. Xavier's. Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. May 6—F*H>tball. Krian Club v The Hospital. P. Buntar. May 9 —Penang Assizes. May 12—Penang Golf Club. Cinderila I Jancc. May 13—F*>otball. H**spital v E M103 words
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Article47 1922-05-02 9 The monthly medal ami optional ball -weep for April were won by Mr. A. F. Goodrich with "cores of 73 net (18 holes) and 37 net (9 holes) respectively. A Cinderella dance will be held in the lub House on Friday, the 12th May-47 words
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Article185 1922-05-02 9 The Ipoh Catholic Club motored to Batu Gajah, on Sunday, and played ‘h* Brewster lub in a whole day gam*. Batting first, the visitors ran up 211- Dr. Kathigasu made 6.3. Toft 29, De Zilva 27 (not out) Dr- Chelvam and E. 25 each and Victor Dury185 words
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Article219 1922-05-02 9 Benares Opium p. chest SI.BSOJMI salt's Cloves 120.80 sellers Gohl leaf 72.00 do Mace Pickings 45.00 sales Nutmegs 805... 45.00 nom. 1105... 37.00 sellers Coconuts per IJHM) 39.00 Copra Sumiried 10.45 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 do Green Snail Shells 13.00 do Siam Rice No. 1219 words
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Article109 1922-05-02 9 PENANG. MAY 2. 1922. (By Courtesy oe the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 3/4 4 months’sight Rank 2)3 15/16 3 re*lit 2/4 5/32 3 Documentary 2/4 -»/lb Calcutta Deman*! Bank Rs ISO -j days'sight Private IS4 Bombay Demand Bank ISO Madras Demand Bank ISO g3 days'sight Private IS4109 words
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Advertisement144 1922-05-02 9 MjO EFFECTED CYCLE j (POST-WAR MODEL) orTl plete with Lamp, Horn and Tool Kit, Etc., p r j ce $750 Cash Ex-godown 1 SOLEfAGENTS S. S. F. M. S. Aylesbury Nutter, Limited, j Incorporated in the F. M. S.) 39A, Weld Quay, PENANG. h ’phone 1058. s INMIW I MOTOR144 words
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Advertisement28 1922-05-02 9 CARBON! PAPERS J TJ AND T YPEWRITER RIBBONS of Every Description and duality Required for Modern Commercial Houses ALWAYS IN STOCK. ENQUIRE AT Pinang Gazette, o. UNION BTHKST.28 words
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Advertisement225 1922-05-02 9 j*** ■—Will. 1 OMB 9 «MB BMBMM «MtmnaMß M I A. M. A. A. M. A. C. A. Parsons Co., Ltd., I (Incorporated in England.) Steam Turbines. I Turbo Generators. I Turbo Pumps, etc., etc. ECONOMY Power I Generation. and I Transmission. SOLE AGENT:— I i P. A. PARIS, j225 words
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Article417 1922-05-02 10 HONGKONG’S SLIT! ILS. At the annual meeting of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, it sta> ed that the year 1921 been on the wholt an unsatisfactory one for the Rice trade of this port- The Cuban market, which is one of our main outlets, was closed to417 words
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Article379 1922-05-02 10 Rangoon April 24- —The rice market on Saturday continued it- upward coui" >. e"peeially for "mall mill" specials quality, and the rise n big mill" "pecia.s is <1 ie more to "peculate i"' fear of the big difference bertveen big mill" specials rate" and small mill" quality379 words
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Article79 1922-05-02 10 Ihe Hongkong- lenants’ Protective Society, whose membership cumpr.'"U" about ~.00l) Chinese resident", !>:•". sent a petition to the Governor asking that the Rout" Ordinance be enforced for another year and that its scope be extended along the lines of certain "iig!'e"-ed amendments. Pre- j pared bv79 words
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Article414 1922-05-02 10 TO-DAY'S DE PA RTE RES. Boidawei" for Port Swetteiihain. Eurylochus for Port Swettenhani. Singapore. < 'hina and .Japan. Mcnggala for Deli ami P. Biiuidan. Perak. [S.S. Co] for I’eluk Anson. Klang lor Port Swettenhani and Singapore. Kedah for Dindings and Sitiawan. Ellmiga for Singapore. A Port Said message414 words
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Article341 1922-05-02 10 CL<»E DAILY (except Sumlav BY TRAIN. Kegistralion and Parcel Post, except whe;e otherwise stated, close half-au nour earlier than the Ordinary mat!. FOR AT Federated Malax State". M 'ace?. Jolec-e Singapore and Hoii-kont. Ipoh. Batu Ga.iah. Tap:>.h Road. IBv train Teluk Aiismi.K'iala Kulm. Kuala 7.1'» a.m. Lumpur. Klang.341 words
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Article25 1922-05-02 10 Ihe homeward mail, by the I eesta. close." at 11 a.m. to-morr<»w. The homeward mail, by the Kalyan. closes at noon on Thursday.25 words
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Advertisement210 1922-05-02 10 A a Beauty is only skin deep B >a® r e > (•J and it therefore behoves all women to take as much care as possible of their skin. l*J With the aid of ‘Hazeline’ Snow” this may be accomplished with the minimum of trouble. g pg-a. HAZELINE SNOW [•J210 words
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Article400 1922-05-02 11 A VISITOR S IMPRESSIONS. Mr. Perceval Limlon. wiring h<> the (“Morning Post from Singapore, says: 'The Malaya-Borneo Exhibition was o|>enied by the Prince of Wales. The finest and by far the most characteristic exhibit, though it was little advertised, was the .’very land on which the exhibition stood400 words
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Article144 1922-05-02 11 Before Justice Barrett Lennard. presiding al the Bankruptcy Court. Singapore, was the cas»> of H<> Yang Peng, a contractor oi 17<. felok Ayer Street. Application was made by Mr. J. G. Campbell, on behalf of petitioning creditors, Tan Lip Guay an-1 Tan Lip Seek, for a receiving ami144 words
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Advertisement399 1922-05-02 11 Williams’ Talc Powder The disagreeableness of prickly heat and the general ji] comfort connected with hot climates can be greatly relieved and prevented, if Williams’Talc is generously f used. V I lt< hne. velvety texture, combined 0 y w.‘.h the fact that it is borated and < antiseptic, makes it399 words
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Advertisement165 1922-05-02 11 When the epidemic wave of Influenza passed through the world, it was confidently stated by scientists that return would come at intervals for the next two or three years, and, sw< tugh, it cropped up in widely different centres, but happily, not in such a serious form as that of165 words
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Advertisement1622 1922-05-02 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Under Contract with the French Government (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements.) Mail and Passenger RFRVTrF FuK INTENDED TO SAIL. STEAMERS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES lAR EASTERN SERVICE. OUTWARD AIAILS. i F very Tues at 5 p.m. From the Wharf. Kling. Port Swettenham and Singapore.1,622 words
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Advertisement306 1922-05-02 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTl.rxj! v TEL. ADDRESS “SHIPPING, PENANG.” EHf f No. 47. Head Office :—No. 63, Beach Street ““nririp, Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sungei N yok Telephone No. BUTTERWORTH 1 Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builders and Co Boiler-Makers. Engineers, Brass and Iron Fn..306 words
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