Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 May 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. Mo. 98. VOL. LXXX. THURSDAY. 4th MAY, 1322, PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 422 1 rS W tt(XPRBS CIGARETTES I; h— 5 5 o'"’"' I; Yfw Mml Refined Cigarettes in the World. ..V'BillllhlllllllhililllllllllliillillilllllllllllllllhlllllillllllllllllllllllllilllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllilHliHillilliil.iiuiiiiliuiiiS ifc, s j nnnnnnunananQQQCQnEaciDnnnannnHQnnonauannnn HAVE YOU TRIED. i I d One of the Very Best g Gordon s Sloe Gin g s n ISS D AN OLD ENGLISH LIQUEUR. 4 jg| &A.
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    • 11 1 T. NAGATA, j DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO j THE DISPENSARY .-.Woßaj
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  • 653 2 Habits and Ways. A writer on the ways and methods of the Chinese domestic in a daily paper tells us a story that, he says, is too good to be missed. The cooks often have “makee-learns” (larn-pidgins), or apprentices, to assist them, and they become very proficient.
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  • 242 2 By the occupation of El Kantara by the Egyptian Frontiers District Administration, this historic place, one of the greatest British military dumps in the world during the war, is restored again to the Egyptian Government. El Kantara is now but the shadow of its former greatness, but
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  • 352 2 A Confession. At the Perak Assize-. a young Chinese, named (hang Ah Leng, wa> charged with committing culpabh homicide not amounting to murder. by causing the death of Chong Joo Thong on March 14th last at Kuala Kalumpang He pleaded guilt .y and stated that he and deseased
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  • 185 2 Mr. A 11. Macartney, who represented the Commonwealth- as weill as the West Australian Government, at- the recent Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. an<k who is retinning to Perth, via Freemantle, by the .Kanuaroo. seen by a representative of the “Straits Times,’’ said he de-ired in
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  • 97 2 It has been officially certified that the value of the Government Currency Notes ip circulation at the end of March was Ticals 83-995,076, an increase of Ticals 2,000,699 as compared with the value in circulation at the end of February. Of the tctal Ticals 37,269,987 was held in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 837 2 SHUKI GLASSIFIED NOTICES. ADVERTISEMENTS. SANS SOUCI ESTATEWANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &e. can be inserted n the “Pinang Notice is hereby given that the Powei Gazette” at of Attorney formerly given by the Societe THREE CENTS A WORD, Commerciale IndiMrielle et Miniere de Nord Malaisie in favour of Leopold l‘.*--counting
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    • 143 2 WOMEN UNDER TWENTY-ONE. There is a form of anaemia called chlorosis that most frequently attacks young women. It is most common between thirteen and twenty-one. The symptoms are pallor, debility, breathlessness and palpitation of the heart. It is a disease which easily runs into a fatal form of anaemia unless
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    • 739 2 BANKS. TH C BANK OF INDIA,] HONGKONG SHANGHAI Rak.u I LIMITED. CORPORATION AKING (Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated i n H on gkonAuthorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,009 Reserve Funds f,< Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling t Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver 4 f<) O,OG3 Profits £1,287,600 Reserve Liability of Pronriptr
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  • 696 3 ThrelfalFs Easy Victory in Championship. Th v sa ’i.i. -re herintr, including I male hniie-i. at th;* Penany Cricked Club "at Home” last evening, the main attraction being the final game in the lawn tennis championship between W. 11. Threlfall. the hohlA*, who has a long record
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  • 437 3 Negri Sembilan v Selangor. The cricket match played ait Sereniban on April 29 ami 30, between Negri Sembilan and Selangor, resulted in a draw, in favour of the visitors. Furze ami Ednie were unable to play for the home side, and their places were taken by Irvine and
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  • 447 3 P.C.C. V P. H. B. The football match l>etweeu Penang Cricket Club and Penang Harbour Board attracted a large gathering to the Padang last evening, when a fast ami pleasant game resulted in a win for P. by three goals to one. The game was excellently contested, particularly in
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  • 49 3 Ihe following were the two best returns in the Ladies’ Monthly Medal competition, held on Tuesday and Wednesday last Mrs Whitley 72 <S 61 Mrs PoAvell 72 11 61 An iidorm dance will be held m th Club House on Saturday next, from > till 8 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 139 3 I I Reminder” week J I at KENG’S. I I Cutting down prices. 5 I 1 I Sharp Knives that will cut anything. Only j I 50 cents. j I One blade, gun metal handle, fitted with ring to attach to belt Hook, forged steel blade, marvellous value, s I
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    • 240 3 I pritchard] CO., LTD., I fl (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) fl I PENANG. I Ironmongery Dept. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF I Ml COOKING UTENSILS I ALWAYS IN STOCK. s SAUCEPANS. I fl Extra Heavy Quality’ I'l Pint- $6.50 fl 5.50 J 3.50 fl STEWPANS, f Tin Lined. fl 10
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  • 758 4 I Mr. and Mrs. H. Parry have arrived from home. Mr. R. L. L. Braddell is leaving for Home on leave by the Teiresias. Mr- S. F. Brereton Martin left tor home on leave by the P. O. Mail to-dav. Mr. A J. Shelley Thompson has been
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  • 855 4 S.T..’ Mr. J. B. David Sued in Kuala Lumpur. The Hon. Sir Lionel Woodward. Chief Judicial Commissioner, had Itefor* him. an interesting action for arrears of salary dm*, the parties being Mr. W. J. Mackay, formerly of the Kuala Keeling Tin 1 hedging, and Mr. J. B.
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  • 262 4 1.009.000 American Users. New York, March 31- —A new era in po litical life in the United States is pro mised by the amazing developments m* the use of wireless telephony which have taken place during the last few weeks. The other day tht> prediction was made by
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  • 266 4 Paris- March 28. —The task of reconstruction is being pushed on with feverish activity in the Nord and Pas de Cains among the mines destroyed by the Gerj mans, and every day brings the moment 1 nearer when they will once more be in full swing. The
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  • 171 4 Largest Coal Stoppage in America’s History. New York, April 1. —The greatest coil stoppage in the history of America began last night, when more than half a million coal miners in twenty States went on strike to maintain war-time wages. One hundred thousand non-union miners have not
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  • 100 4 —“T.O.M.” The European, to whose sad end at Taip;ng reference was- made was Mr. D. S. Kinnear of the Irrigation Department. He entered the General Hospital, I'aiping, suffering from enteric some time ago and was convalescing when the tragedy occurred. It would appear he had. been depressed
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 514 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIONS VACANT. Wanted immediately qualified Indian Doctor for passenger steamer. Apply in person to K. T. Reid Co-. Ltd., Agents, s.s. ‘Hong Kheng.” Clerk. Wanted for commercial business. Clerk, must have a thorough know ledge of book keeping and typewriting. Apply in writing with copies of testimonials, stating
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    • 1777 4 The Subscription List for this issue will open 01 M./ )>■ and close on or before May 15, 1922 KELANTAN GOLD MINES, LTD (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements under Ordinance No. 155 (Cornp CAPITAL $350,000.00 Divided into 350,000 Shares of $1 eac h NOTICE is hereby i/iven that the above-named
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  • 1253 5 Chang-Tso-Lin’s Policy. I’eking, April 17.—General <’hang I'so-lin outlined his plans which are wholly concerned with the question of the reunification of China. It is his aim to bring about reunification without force if possible, but if necessary, he will use force for the elimination of Wu I’ei-fu,
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  • 100 5 The following are the total values of import of merchandise into the Straits Settlements during the first quarter of PJ2I. and the first quarter of 1922. Singap<»re. Penang. Malacca. 1921 si.3l..’>45,941 5’29..35.3.0(14 s.3.S4S.t’,T.S 1922 si2(>J7u.2::9 52.5.X5f>,052 5.3.L37..392 Totals. r.’2l 51t',4.747.(17.3 P.».220,5(12 1922 s 162.799,(1X3 17,<526,63( > 1
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  • 172 5 To St. Laurence Gridiron. S*S. “Anchises,” April 28th. 1902. Aeneas, from the flames that Argive hate Had kindled, on his back Anchises bore To safety and the sea’s unstable floor Found Carthage rudderless, a wealthy State M ith Dido all a clamour for a mate. So might an
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 I® “UKULELE” Pronounced O-KU-LAY-LAY.” These Quaint and Fascinating Hawaiian instruments are easily mastered and you can yourself to any song after a little practice. i /J] the Latest Vocal Successes now contain Special Ukulele Accompaniments which enables you to play Up-to-date Airs J 'Can We Demonstrate j The Ukulele to
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    • 44 5 (prepare) I FOR THE VISIT OF H. R. H. THE I PRINCE I OF I WALES I LARGE STOCKS OF FLAGS| AND Decorations Of every descrip- I tion can now be I had from: I Whiteaway, Laidlaw C» L*<i I (Incorporated in England) PENANG.
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  • 33 6 Anderson. —On April 30, to Mr. and Mrs .1. NV. Anderson. Kundong Estate, a daughter. BATEMAN. —On May 1. al the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, to Mr. anil Mrs. M. Bateman, a daughter.
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  • 1093 6 The tendency towards the amalgamation or merging of various firms and companies into combines at Home seems to have been more pronounced >ince the war. We have seen this influence at work as regards newspapers, in the soap trade, motor car business, engineering, dye stuffs, chemicals and other spheres
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  • 1076 6 Shanghai papers received by the last mail plainly reveal in The Situation their news columns the in China. gravity of the situation in China, which the latest telegrams emphasise. Armies are on the move, and the* various military lenders a fornight ago were speaking of hostilities as
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  • 471 6 (From Our Own Coi{itb:spoN b |.y Singapore. it Mr. Ralph Bridges was chargd instance of Mr. Hussey, the Film with attempted (-heating, relatitu production of a Film I'm- <• lioppinMr. Hussey. I’he case was postpoii. Mr. T. Kitching is now th lb captain of the Sporting I'nion.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 279 6 68 The Original Gandy Belt. I 1 TO FIND LENGTH OF BELT. g 2 It is safer to pass a tape measure around the pulleys and take the actual length where possible, but the information may be obtained as follows: Add together diameters of both pulleys. (B) Multiply this total
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    • 28 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.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1195 7 The Reply to Russia. BELGIAN ALOOFNESS. Reuter's Telegrams Paris, May 2. n ,pss;«g‘* f o,n GeU,,a sta<eS thjl ore:H stir in Conference cirof Belgium <leei- t absent herself from the ExCommittee and Itussian Siibowing to the inne.-epmf.i-ljlT o f Belgian views ns regards the rP 4itution of private
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  • 216 7 All the Allies, and Daly in particular, recognise now that something must be done to put the whole matter on a business footing. Sir Basil Blackett, of the British Treasury, has been engaged m the preparation of a scheme which. f adopted, would simplify greatly this highly-complicated problem.
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  • 155 7 AN AIR OF FNCERTAINTY lam don, Afav 3. I here is an air of uncertainty throughout Ireland. Further banks hax’e been raided and the anti Treaty forces invaded Kilkenny and occupied strategic points, but numbers surrendered. after fighting, to the pro-treaty forces. The F'tee Staters seized the Republican
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  • 34 7 BRITISH PROTEST London. Alay 3. It is announced that Italy ha* con- < lmled an e»-onomic agreement xvith the Angora Government. The British Foreign Ofti»•<* has proteste»! to Italy against this imlependent action.
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  • 30 7 LOSS OF LIFE IN FRANCE. Pari*. Alay 3. Four xvere killed and thirty injured in a «-ollision between passenger and goods train- between Hirson and Bar le Due.
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  • 39 7 London. Alay 3. The prospectus ha* been issued of 7.000.000 7 j;er cent cumulative first preference Alexican F.agh* od slmi»*'* at 20/6, repayable on April 30, 1947. at 21 in order to provnlo funds for developments.
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  • 161 7 Washington. April 12.—The attack of the Japanese troop* on the People's Revolutionary Army near Spassk attracts the attention of the whole American press- The newspapers publish a declaration of the Special Delegation of the Far Eastern Republic in Washington concerning the latest event*. The “New York Times”
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  • 48 7 Last Day in Kyoto. Kyoto. Max 3. I’he Prince of Wales is sptunling hi.* last dax m Kyoto ami is finding great fascination in the wonderful old curiositx shops in the city. To-morrow morning he proceeds to Nara, where he spends the night.—Sir Herbert Russel.
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  • 1535 7 lokio. April 14. —Attempting to sort into orderly array the crowded impr»*ssions <>f th»* Prince of W ales first 24 hours in •Japan, the outstanding fact is the amazing sincerity of his reception. It was known of course that it would be cordial, but the reality has proved
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  • 64 7 NEW BILL ADOPTED. Washington. Max' 3. The Hous»* of Representatives adopted a new Immigration Bill in accordance with the report of the joint Congress conference, extending till June 39 1925, th»* operation of the Immigration Restriction Law limiting the number of alien* to three t»»*r cent
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  • 822 7 The Question of Costs. Th» j ai*guni«*nt as to costs in the action brought b> the Eastern Shipping ('»>.. Ltd., in xvhich they claimed to be indemnified by either the third parties or fourth party or both, against any sum which the plaintiffs (th»* P. A 0.
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  • 746 8 Hints For Settlers. A considerable number of Europeans are finding their way to South Africa ficin India and Malaya, and most of them go first to Durban. A correspondent of the “Pioneer” says Durban is a very attractive place. Some of the buildings are very fine, the streets
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  • 150 8 THE LAURENTIC’S GOLD. Recovering £3.000.000 from Sea Bottom. The resumption will shortly he made with salvage operations in connection with the recovery of over £3.000.000 wor+h of specie which went down in the Laurentic when that ship was torpedoed in the war about two miles from the entrance to Lough
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 362 8 g 7* fsoape fft* Deadly 1 Peril of Blood-polson J 1 1 You Must Dress Your Jjr I A Cut Soratohos WStB r }*Tam-Buk I I a a Many a limb has been crippled and many a life S jt sacrificed through neglect of a simple cut or tiny Sr
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    • 415 8 I|| I SELLING AGENTS WANTED I E for s I WELL KNOWN EUROPEAN CEMENT IN S.S. and F.M.S. S Letters giving full particulars and references to No. 123, c/o Pinang Gazette. Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiil «w ji l T~~wrrrirw!MMnnMTriwMwnmTinTißww>wiiwwMßM»BMMMMMMMMKMM»arwinri rwnra»rrrnrMMM»»MnwMib i msjm i in..- 1« Wl— 11 II [I a Crossed Blackwells I!
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  • 294 9 Y> dEI’ARTCRES. vlon. India, Aden, Port I l :i|,_;n)d Enro|>e. r (’liina and Japan, port Swettenhain and Swt Ueiiliam and Sinna- ft Ink Anson. Jioi'tl.v proposes to »1 inpiii l service between I port of Dantzig. the former Hamburg later war transport, will ,f name to President 4*
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  • 26 9 nolies arrived per ss Thongwa toB which 30X were sent to Pulau B A.aiid the balance proceed direct B I’ Swi'ttenham for quarantine there.
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  • 269 9 B 1 iJtSL DAIL) (except Sunday). I BT TRAIN. B 11 ''ration and Parcel Post, except where B vim- stated, close half an hour earlier I than the (hdiuarv mail. I IMl{ AT H "i Malay Stales. Malacca, Johore. I C.'.ipin. and Hongkong ■.l’ Ctiah I apah Hoad.)
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  • 19 9 CABLES. ■ki ''Th.- non-delivered I”/ A -ati<| p m 3rd insi. at ‘“b M <’o: "‘l'l’ath'.tlianj Nalam-
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  • 71 9 (From Ocr Own (’orrespoxdent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 4At the annual meeting of .Malayan Collieries, Mr. Russel], who presided, made a lengthy speech, in which he referred to the J’amoekan Bay property. After discussion, Mr. Peck moved the adjournment of the meeting, pending further information The motion was lost.
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  • 55 9 (From Oi r x ('orresi’oxdex i.) Singapore. May I. Jerani Kuantan Rublier Company reports a loss of 525.0.52. making, with last years loss, sti'Jjll'J. which is carried forward. The output was 218..‘»12. Of 1 10.000 thdlarsin shares offered to shareholders at par. shares to the value of
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  • 221 9 Benares Opium p. chest 51.5.50.00 sab's Cloves 120.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.(N> do Mace Pickings 45.00 sales Nutmegs SOs 45.1 Ml nom. 1105... 37.00 sellers Coconuts per 1.000 39.00 Copra Sundried 10.40 do Rattans 11.20 do Rattans Coarse 10.50 do Green Snail Shells 13.00 do Siam Rice No.
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  • 99 9 May 6—Cricket. P.C.C. v St. Xavier's, Esplanade, 2.15 p.m. May 6—Football. Krian Club v The Hospital. P. Buntar. May’ 9—Penang Assizes. M;iy 12—Penang Golf Club, Cinderella Dance. May 13—Football, Hospital v EM School, P. Buntar. May 13—New Club, Taiping, Special Dinner, <S.IS p.m. Dance, 9.30 p.m. May 17—Lodge
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  • 151 9 The Failfield Works Union Place, Colombof. belonging to Mews. GRobert de Zoysa and Co., were completely gutted by a fire which out m the early hours cf April 26- It is understood that the stores and works were packed with co-ir fibre, mainiy in bales, coir
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  • 94 9 I'he following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy «V Co. < share list Yesterday. To-day’ Shares. t y c. c. c. S c. Rubber (Dollar). Rroga R. 27]> 32-’ 27-’> 30 Kamasan 2.10 2.20 2.15 2.30 Simgei B. 1.75 2.00 1.25 1.50 Mining. Asam K. 24/9
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  • 46 9 4th May. 1922. Local. Smoked Sheet 24->c Penang -Fine Pale Crepe 21 c I Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17oc Singa- Smoked Sheet 27jc PORE J Crepe 27ic London and New York. Smoked Sheet S 3/Sd London < •t/x.i Crepe o o/ixu New York G 164
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  • 76 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. Sm«»ked diamond sheet No. 1 24 to 2f> No. 2 19 ..23 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 14 L> Crc|>e
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  • 50 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for April Bertam Hr I L».432 Bassett 15.000 Foothills (Malaya) 15.000 Kuala Sidim 28.747 Kitala (Jeb 12.018 Lunas 21.816 Malakoff 23.000 Mayfield 14.660 Majedie (Johore) 16.500 Permas 34.a;»0 Sekong 11.3(H) Sunsei Batu (Malaya) 34.500 United Patani 37.900 Vald'Or 21.400 Windsor (F.M.S) 26,800
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  • 83 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 3: Spot £l5O down £2.5s 3 months buying£ 151.75.6 d £2.75.6d 3 selling 151.125.6 d £2.5s Loc-.d parity $74.98 Local. May 4th: Singapore sold 85 tons at $76.70. Penang buyers no sellers at $76 5/8.
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  • 27 9 Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd., for April, output 1.3(H) piculs, yardage .‘>09.200 cubic yards. Tin Bemong No Liability tor April, hours 637. piculs 514. yards 92,400.
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  • 130 9 PENANG. MAY 4, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 5/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R*xlBo 1 3 days’sight Private 184 Bombay Demand Bank ..180 1 Madras Demand Bank 180 3 days'sight Private
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  • 1025 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. S I g. 2 i RUBBER (Dollar.) 8 c. s c S C Mlenby Rubber Co, Uor Gajah Rubber Ex Ute ‘F 4n;aig»mated Malay Estates y Xyer Hitam Planting Syndicate IQm 4yer Kuning Rubber Estate. IU TO I EJ Ayer Molek Rubber Co Ayer Panaa
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 198 9 rartbs? Redaction in Prices. Office Requisites. HANDSOME BROWN OAK PEN TRAY. No. 7002, Price $1.50 each. Star. raper v Ideal.” Clips PQ CT—" .3 “Glider.” w “STAR” Paper Clips, 100 in a paper box 30 cts. per box. “IDEAL” Paper Clips, 100 in a paper box 40 cts. per box.
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  • 677 10 Feared Loss For Current Year. The ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Saturday at the registered offices of the company, Singapore, Mr. J M. Sime piesiding. The Chairman said: —The result of the year’s working is a loss of $32,128.21. It
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  • 416 10 The annual general meeting of The Buie Plantations (1913) Limited, was held at the offices of the general managers. Messrs. A. R. Burkill and Sons. Shanghai. The Chairman said the progress made during the year under review may. 1 think, be regarded as very satfsfactorv. A slight addition
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  • 550 10 Th- Directors of the Kelantan Gold 3line*. Limited» are Messrs- Alfred Montor, Ong Boon Tat. J- P- and George Farr, and it is intimated that two additional directors w’ll be elected at the statutory meeting of the compiuy The capital proposed is s3so.tiU) divided into 350.000
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  • 191 10 About Hi middle of last month we mentioned that a letter posted in Bangkok on th'* 21-t February last to an ad dies- in Penang had not been cel vered up to thfi 9th Mai ch. But if the Po-t Office L a bit slow, it is sure- The
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 449 10 RHEUMATISM 0 Have you ever had Rheumatism? Ha\e you 0 jnj ever experienced the excruciating pains or help- 0 less feeling that occur every time you try to move? If so, you have no doubt also felt that 0 relief was impossible. Yet when you do get relief 0 0
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    • 208 10 m ‘HAZELINE For perfect skin comfort after sh IVI (Tradt Mark) Hazeline Snow is unrivalbf =•1 mVOW” 11 instantly soot hes burning tU JllvVV smarting, smooths roughness, Cl J •j subdues eruptions. It will be f OUn to apply ‘“Hazeline’ Snow» I directly after shaving, before the skin 1 •I
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 397 11 Loixlon- April 1“-—Accounts of events at Sligo yesterday, when Mr. Griffith held a pro Treaty meeting, despite the Republican prohibition, arrived in London from Dublin. The correspondents motored to Dublin from Sligo, where the Republicans had cut the telegraph and telephone wires. It appears that honours in
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    • 188 11 London. April 17. —The Easter week-end has been one of the wildest experienced for many years on sea or land. A gale has been blowing over the whole country, th? wind registering a velocity of 50 miles per hour in London. Aeroplanes at 5,000 feet at Folkestone
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    • 130 11 London, April 20- —Messrs. Montagu s weekly silver report 9ays that owing to the run (set in motion by the imminence of civil war in China) which some Chinese banks have experienced the market has been most agitated during the past few days by persistent demands from these
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    • 65 11 London. April 13.—The “Daily Mail” says Lord Inverforth’s plan for a twenty million sterling international corporation in order td restore the trade credit of Britain and the Continent is proceeding most 'satisfactorily. Britain and Germany have guaranteed their share of one-fifth each. The former
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 368 11 ZJ 0 A M w J jjr. Hl i 1 W jTi iO JJ.= /-> a cilldstod r> nJ 3 is a distinguishing feature in A j I the business of the house of HAIG HAIG. Most Distillers have various brands of varying qualities. HAIG HAIG have one brand only,
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    • 165 11 A. M. A. A. M. A. I Walker Brothers (Wigan), Ltd., I 1 (incorporated is Borland») 1 i 1 1” Pagefield I COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. I I “The MOST ROBUST j and DEPENDABLE j j PIECE of MECHANISM I I* on the ROAD.” j SOLE AGENT:— I j P. A. PARIS,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1430 12 MESSfIGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY.' STRAITS STEAMSHIP co.. LTD.. Under Contract With tie French Government (I„c„.-,x.rat«l the *n..u Settle,net*.! Mai! ind Pas’fnger Services. Fop INTENDED TO SAIL. STEAMERS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAB EASTERN SERVICE. .rm trtrie Every'/tie*, at 5 p.m. From the Wharf. Klang. 01 TV\ Ail!) JlAlbo. Every Thur, at 4
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    • 304 12 EASTERN SHIPPING (INCORPORATED IX THE STRAITS SETTI.I'MFVr TEL. ADDRESS: SHIPPING, PENANG.” J 1 No. 4 7 Head Office No. 63, Beach Street, p ena Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sungej Nv «y OK, p n. Telephone No. BUTTERWORTH 1. Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builders and Co Boiler-Makers. Engineers, Brass
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