Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 May 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 105. VOL. LXXX FRIDAY, 12th MAY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 568 1 cigarettes S L .2. Virginia Number J s unvarying in Quality the World >' i! Over. 1; 4* f MESSRS. JASES BUCHANAH CO., LTD., I O n i X—> Have Received the g J there’s Purity and Vigour I g °.OYAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT TO 1 1 ,N ERY DROP
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    • 9 1 T. NAGATA, DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO < THE DISPENSARY.” 2*
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  • 508 2 The (Hub Scheme. The annual meeting of the Singapore Branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya was held at the Cricket Club. Colonel 11. L. Pearson. D. 5.0., presiding over a fair attendance. The Chairman said he was able to announce that a quarterly magazine would make its
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  • 171 2 20.75 cents per Pole for Land. The following appears in the F. M. S. Government Gazette of May 6th. under the heading “Land Enactment*’:— Whereas an area of 4 poles of land, formerly held by Tan King, of Ujong Permatang (whose present whereabouts is not known), under E.
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  • 158 2 The Malacca Medical Mission is just now passing through such a transition stage, that it is somewhat difficult to know how things really stand, and still more difficult to say what is likely to happen in the immediate future. The Mission has l>een badly handicapped in recent
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  • 596 2 S.F.P.” Their Historical Aspect. There was a fair attendance of members of the Singapore Natural History Society at the Raffles Museum. Singapore, to hear the treatise of Mr. I. H. Burkill. Director of the Gardens, on the subject of the “Historical aspect of certain local Industries.’’ A display
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  • 287 2 The Chinese labourer, born or settled in M tlaya. gives the impression of being uninterested in the present state of his own country, says th" Malay Mail.” In act, it is difficult to discover whether he regards China as his native land, and doubtful if he is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 870 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED the rrince_ofjvales- visit. ADVERTISEMENTS. polo ox may 23rd. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &e. <<r>- It is requested that applications tor can be inserted in the ’PmMtS sp i(s wal |l 11C i><,|„ May 23r,i may Gazette at h H Secretary. Penang THREE CENTS A WORD. Club. counting
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    • 786 2 BANKS. TH C MPRCANTJLF BANK OF IND IA I HONGKONG SHAnTT LIMITED. COR P ORA7|om ,BA Incorporated in England.) (Incorporated in n Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve Fund? "■> Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits £1,287,600 Reserve Liability- <f P. Board of Directors.
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 442 3 The* ’‘Straits Times” says: Government and Municipality have recognised that Golf is a great institution and have been generous. They have granted an endless lease at the modest rental of pei annum over 274 acres of the fairest land in Singapore. Standing on the upper rim of
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    • 34 3 London, April 25. —Major A. G. Barry, the former British amateur champion, won the Army Golf Championship, Cap tain Parsons, Signals Corps, being second and Captain M ebster, Indian Army, third.
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    • 338 3 The first of a series of tests on championship courses of the new large golf ball was held at Hoylake. The balls used were not less than 1 705 in. in diameter, and weighed frem 27 to 32 dwts- The majority of the players chose a
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    • 41 3 London, April 22.—The Derby betting at present is as follows: Nines Pondo. land tens Captain Cuttie 100 to 8 ReEcho PH) to 6 Tamar. Norseman and Simon Pure 20 to 1 Craigan Gower. Scamp. St. Louis ami Weather Vane.
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    • 21 3 Wellington, April 26. —Paeldon has ag reed to row Arnst for the* championship ami £5OO. in three months.
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    • 220 3 London. April 27. —A movement is afex>t to organise athletics among the Univer sities of the Empire. Those who are interested consider that the policy of th** recent interchange of visits between the Universities of Britain and the United States could be extended eventually to include the Dominions.
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    • 81 3 London, April 29. —Crowds in London yesterday evening and in Brighton this morning ovated three girl pedestrians one of whom, Lilian Salkeld, of Man Chester, walked the distance in the re markable time of 12 hours 20 minutes Two London girl clerks, after working till six in
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  • 285 3 Those who advocate government control of tin, rubber, meat, rents and so on, will be interested in the latest New Zealand journey into this field. Under the Meat Control Export Act a Board of eight members is appointed, and the Act provides. inter alia. (1) Absolute
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  • 122 3 Owing to unavoidable delays in obtaining th»* necessary returns from for.”gn stations and administrations, it w 'l be impossible to th»* audited accounts ami balance >heet for the year ended Dec- 31. 1921, m time to allow of th»* annual general meeting being held this im
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  • 123 3 The directors have d cided to pay on May 15 next a final dividen»! for the vear onded Dec. 31. 1921. of 2i per cent free cf income tax, n the ordinary stock- 1 h;s "ill make the distr.bution for the year 1-'2l 10 per c*nt free
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 600 3 Malarial Fever Dysentery pr. Cassell’s Tablets are the Sure Means to Splendid Health and Fitness. India. South Africa. o ree Cobble, P.O., C.P., Mr. C. E. Diederike, an Officer in the writ* 1 9*l 1 ra,lMt write and Oape Point Prison, C.P., South Afrioa. r ii <>f the great benefit
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    • 46 3 |prepare| I FOR THE VISIT OF I H. R. H. THE PRINCE I I OF I I WALES I I LARGE STOCKS OF FLAGS| AND Decorations I Of every description can now be had from: Whiteaway, I Laidlaw C» Lm zz (Incorporated in England) PENANG. iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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  • 879 4 11. R. H. the Prince of Wales wil arrive at Manila to-morrow morning. Raja Abdul Murad ibni Aimerhum Raja’ Muda Musa and Raja Jemaat bin Raja Ali have been appointed Justices of the Peace within and for the Suite of Selangor. Her many friends in Ipoh will
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  • 859 4 Murder Charge Fails. At Penang Assizes yesterday, before the Hon. Mr. .Justice P. J. Sproule and a special jury, Paidaya, who was charged with committing murder, namely by causing the death of Munusamy and Patchee in a house in the compound of the Fukien Chinese Girls’ School. Dato
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  • 706 4 The final case on the calendar was commenced this morning, when Lee Ah San was charged with the murder oi Lee Ah Nya. and the attempted murder of Yap Ah Pow at 397 Kubang Semang, Province Wellesley, on or about the 17th April. Mr. R. D. Hume
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  • 207 4 An action involving a considerable sum of money—two and a half i>er cent on the premium income of the Shanghai Life Insurance Co., over a period of !<• yeais was begun in H. M. Supreme Court. Shanghai, on April 20. before his Honour Judge Grain,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 489 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITION WANTED Mechanical Ĕngineer with Mining Experience seeks situation as foreman or charge of factory or mine- Luing exiwrienee in steam crude cJ arid suction gas plants. Apply B<«x No. 131 c/o “Pinang Gazette.’’ NOTICES. “THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE TIB.” IN THE SUPHEME CO JUT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
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    • 142 4 1 If you require a Cement of unrivalled I 1 quality and test ask for: i 3 I i tew i I lbw I s Highest possible test. Unequalled I quality, price and terms on 1 1 application: G. H, SLOT Co., Penang. I WESTMINSTER 1 I TOBACCO i J
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 120 5 "N EU TRALS AND GENOA ,ril 1!» Tbe Mail s says a notable det))( Genoa crisis is tho ■®;”.iral» 1« 0» B 'd« of nep u \b.tta (Switzerland) and M. >wed<n) on behalf of them- jso D'nniaik. Holland. Nor. spun have formally rexjuested President of the Con.'annnon s|.eeddy a meeting
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    • 109 5 A|iri 21. The B«rli„ enrres.Times’ wires: The IUI of Russia has not properly Th. representatives of big Gerare visiting Moscow and n the prospects, but do not ad 1( investment of large capital as 4 |n not yet ripe for big business openings are available, but eaug required.
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    • 150 5 THE RUSSO -GERMAN TREATY London, April 21. The Genoa coiwpHidoit of the “Times’ wires hitherto unpublished clauses of the Bolshevik German Treaty Germany pledges to t'2<i million in kind for value renvoi during the German occupation of Iki.niie promises to wind up the in' war camps, repatriating 6,000 ij, .ms
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    • 158 5 '"lnti. April 24. —Mr. Wickham v '"l in a message from Genoa says: ''Li tin. Expert Commission on Russian iff.-'irs met to-day, it was expected that 11 Rubinis would submit eounter-pro-'"•l' to the report of the London Con- '-nt they occup d the whole hour ''inpiing
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    • 131 5 24- Another startling 1 l-ts occurred j n the heart of Lon- Hiiond Davis, a fourteen year old inesscnge]. JOV was f ouru j gagged >”• an upstairs ’’oom in a ,j i 1 ""'ules Square- He was wuujr head and the gas fuh on. He "T’Ltl
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    • 69 5 ‘•'«dot, ■1 X( 11,1 Hotspur '■■i„i| ,L I’hiy a special match u-r 13tb a y n "I- ut i lary College Memorial '"‘'Mir 1 1 1 ih biggest officers’ <>f i' H w ld, containing the b v J 0"", Sa,, dhurst cadets who fell ‘'l
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    • 227 5 London, April 21.--There is excitement at the threatened revival of long skirts. I his is already |ponouncddly apparent at smart functions though rarely ‘-een in the streets but it is expected to make headway. The “Daily Mail’s’’ New York correspondent wires that American women are gradually adopting itLondon,
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    • 233 5 London. April 24-—-The hectic doings of London's night-lifers have been revealed at the recent inquests. A Sly Grog prosecution hrs forced the County Council to attempt to minimise the evils of night clubs as far as its |>owers |>ermit, though it L feared that the proprietors know
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    • 122 5 London, April 27. —Captain Norman Macmilla.n will accompany Major W. T. Blake, who as already announced, is planning a world flight in a specially designed Hying boat- Major Blake and Captain Macmillan, who flew to Morocco last year, are planning their world flight at the invitation
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    • 97 5 London. April 24.- —The Cairo correspondent of the “Times” says it is trust worthily reported that there is a possibility of the Greek army in Asti Minor foiming a separate Government in lonia on the same general lines as the Angora Government unless the Entente
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    • 96 5 London, April 19,—The City Editor of the Daily Mail says an important engineering finance company is in process cf formation for the purpose of the execution and development of the very largest public works all over the world. The Directorate is composed of Mr- W. L Highens
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    • 37 5 London, April 27—The ’ong distance telephony by the underground system inaugurated between London and Manchester. has the advantages that it is not affected by the weather and affords faster linking up and more distinct hearing.
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    • 236 5 London, April 19. —In a letter to the Daily Telegraph dealing with the Legislative Assembly’s refusal to vote taxes Sir Michael O’Dwyer declares that India is probably the most lightly taxed country in the world, for taxation in 1920 was only 90d- per head, compared with over
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    • 246 5 London, April 30. —In a letter to the Observer Sir K. G- Gupta, dealing with Mr. Edmund Candler’s views on NewDelhi. declares that all the advantages claimed for Delhi have proved unfounded and the Government cannot stay a day longer there than it did in Calcutta. The
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    • 93 5 London, April 27- —Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Allcard. D.S.O-, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to the charge of bigamously marrying Marie Kotl.iarsky, a pretty Russian girl in Paris, while his wife was still alive and sentenced to six months in the second division. It will be remembered that Marie
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    • 72 5 London. April 21- —During Government road repairs the old Roman road near Dart ford was excavated revealing interesting traces of Celtic, perhaps an earlier, civilization. A female skeleton. 75 inches high, buried in an attitude of prayer was found in a hole of solid chalk seven
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    • 79 5 London, April 27- —Since the date fixed for the commencement of the “universal and exclusive” use of the Hague rules for bills of lading, they have been used optionally, but no attempt has been made to force them upon strippers- The latter now are apparently
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    • 79 5 London. April 19- —The Daily Mail says on the evei of inheriting a fortune of £4O 090 under the will of a wealthy Australian a woman., Mrs. Croft, wife of a hawker, dtvd in a little cottage at Darwen in Lancashire*- She expected to
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    • 162 5 Teheran. April 26—After a period of inactivity the Russian Legation during the past few weeks has been conducting propaganda with a view to causing a change in the Cabinet, especially the removal from the Ministry of War of Sardar Sepah, Persia’s present strong man. Efforts were made
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    • 184 5 London, April 18. —The Paris correspondent of the “Times” wires in connection with the investigations into the Marcy tragedy, that a sensation was caused by a statement made by the husband of the lady who was present at the tragedy. The husband, who is a doctor, voluntarily
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    • 153 5 London. April 24. —Crowd's of fashionable folk are returning from the south of France and there are also record bookings from South America and the United States for the opening of the London season this week, coinciding as it does with the reassembly of Parliament- Thq dressmakers
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    • 99 5 London. April 27. —The results of the Council cf Legal Education’s Easter Bar Examination d'-close 22 successful female students, including two who, having passed the final examination, are now eligible for the call to the Bar- Seven women passed in Roman Law, three in Constitutional Law and Legal
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    • 56 5 London, April 21—British overseas trade is recovering. There was a 17 per cent- increase in 1921 notably in coak iron, steel and woollen exports, f oal has reached 77 per cent, of the 1913 return and iron and steel 65 per cent. Shipments of hosiery, woollens and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 147 5 BABY’S TONGUE TELLS. Of Troubles That Yield To Baby’s Own Tablets Little tongues that cannot talk tell mothers just a* plainly that their owners are not well- When baby’s tongue is wh*te and coated, or yellow, especially towards the root, it is a sign of disturbance of the stomach, indigestion,
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    • 230 5 x Sc j GRANT’S 5 9 22 I I I LIQUEUR I X I 1 ft ft 3t 111 •J H 55 (OMh X I I 9C X X IT stands ALONE." 2 X X SOLE AGENTS: R. T. REID CO., LTD., I X se 3 PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR. M
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  • 1266 6 M.M.” While an extreme nationalism which developes into a militarist Jingoism is to to be reprobated, there is a flabby and cosmopolitan kind of internationalism that needs to be replaced by some of the sane and healthy imperialism which found expression in the proceedings at
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  • 1229 6 At intervals, the question of a speed limit for motorists has Reckless been raised in the Driving. Colony and the F.M.S., usually after a succession of accidents due to reckless driving at a pace properly’ regarded as dangerous, especially’ on roads where traffic is heavy. But a
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  • 134 6 Mr Yeoh Paik Tatt ami tli.-Sn mittee acknowdedge the I»'M subscriptions from Ch »lecoratioii of Penang Road on insi. Mr. Quail Beng Ko-b 1 Bank -525. ('hop ('liin Hi’ l Choo Poh Lan >25. Mr. Lim Chin I 3 .<25, Mr. Cheah Lean («nan Sin Joo Seng
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  • 155 6 THE PRINCES Vl>H [To th)» Editor of the "Pinaix' Sir.—ln the compound ot Church there i> a memory of the late ai'“ j Light, the Fcundei of I Island (Penang). 0,1 tht Prince of Wales’ visit to 1"■ d known whether Hi' lU?' 1 p-/ pass along Earquhar >
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 Ĕ 69 BATES’ Gas Oil, Spirit Engines Suction Gas Producers. E GOLD MEDAL SEMI -DIESEL ENGINES. Ĕ New Models of Massive Construction. Increased Efficiency. Economical Running. 1 High class Material and Workman- ship. ĔĔ Bates’ Engines are adaptable for all kinds cf work. Ĕ Thousands are in use in all
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    • 18 6 E. &_O. H. R. H. The Prince of Wales’ Visit. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE, On Tuesday, 23rd May.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 57 6 STRAND KINEMA. (THEATRE ROYAL). Programme for Friday 12th to Sunday 14th. PRINCE IN KUALA LUMPUR Come and see the premier welcome of OUR PRINCE I CHARMING in the Federal Capital and the Grand Lantern Procession. 1. SON of TARZAN Episodes 1 and 2 5 Parts I JUSTICE FIRST (Feature) 5
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    • 23 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 12.40 a.m. 6.54 a.m. 12.52 p.m. 7.38 p.m. To-morrow. I.2<»a.m. 7.32 a.m. 1.27 p.m. 8.18 p.m.
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  • 333 7 The Russian Reply. A VATICAN AND THE THt SOVIET. Reuter's Telegrams. I Genoa, May 10. I»'- 11 J"*' jlation f ‘he reply. M- hi. 7, brought the reply Io Genoa this but alter :1 last om et*‘ eonnation WJH Margherita, to consult with a view to altera 1
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  • 37 7 GERMANY MP ST PAY. Paris. May 11. Ike Ambassadors’ Council decided lia Germany pay 9.(1011.GOO gold 8 u, nipen s.iiiim foi the Zeppelins '9 (ue(l. which ought to have been !v ‘'m.l to the Allies.
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  • 80 7 'fIE HERMAN REPLY. Berlin. May 11. t! H ‘pl. v fo the Reparaim' 1 <,,,l,n s dmi. intimates that it is *9ble to fulfil some of the deGie imposition of >']' ar 'ls of fresh taxation before H| promises before then to lonnn'"" J a plan in confb‘ u|'
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  • 49 7 A s| IcilT INCREASE. London. May 11l "fall ii',i"*' s|, c prices began a ’"rill j 1; s P'it|o ,f 1920, there was '■lit '*i'alent to point five per l r o. "'''"‘lai h-vel of wholesale "‘ii.ij], j 'ompaied with March, i*'gh prices of food. 1 I.
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  • 83 7 Peace Effort Fails. London, May 10. Ihe Dail Etreann Peace Committee tailed to find a basis of agreement. Failure to Agree. London, May 10. I he Speaker of the Dail Eireann submitted a Peace Committee report, which stated that at the eleven sessions held by rival army officers,
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  • 119 7 PROSECUTION AT BIRMINGHAM. London. May 10. Eleven men. who were recently arrested in Birmingham. Coventry. Liverpool. Hanley. Batlev and Jarrow. were charged at Birmingham with conspiring to procure arms, ammunition and explosives by purchase, or theft, io supply the rebel forces in South Ire land for the
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  • 175 7 PREMIER AND JAPAN. Ottawa. May lit. In the Canadian House of Commons, in the course of an eight hours’ debate on the motion regarding the exclusion of Oriental Aliens, mentioned earlier, the Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King, strongly urged that the subject should be approached in the spirit
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  • 59 7 MR CHAMBEPLATN’S ST AT EMENT. London, May 11. In the House of Commons, ieplying Io Mr. George N. Barnes. Mr. Chambeilain said he understood that it was owing to the breakdown of the Dairen Conference that th<* Japanese Government had been unable hitherto to give effect to
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  • 168 7 SIB J. D. BEES ANT) CHINESE STTDENTS. London. May 11. In the House of Commons. Sir J- D. Bees dechired that the Boxer Indemnity was the property of the British taxpayer, and he asked for an assurance that it would not lie “squandered upon educating Chinese students
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  • 381 7 Empire Press Luncheon Speech. London, May 10The Empire Press Union, under the jnesidency of Lord Burnham, gave a luncheon to Lord Northcliffe on his re turn from his world tour- The distinguished company included the Ameri can AmbassadorLord Burnham, welcoming Lord Northclifte. described him as first and foremost
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  • 987 7 Saturday Review.” It is not to be wondered at that Lord Northcliffe, on his return from his very interesting and important world tour, has not received the welcome that he deserves. Whatever his own Press may say is naturally discounted. His rivals who. while
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  • 80 7 (H’ESTION TN THE COMMONS. London, Muy 10. In the House of Commons, Commander Kenworthy asked whether the Royal Dutch and Shell Oil groups oi other oil companies had approached the Government for diplomatic support in obtaining concessions for oil exploitation in Russia. Mr. Chamberlain said the Foreign Office
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  • 64 7 A RUSSIAN’S DEATH. London. May 10T he West End police in London are investigating the mysterious death ol Georges Cougouchev. whose body was found in a street in Maida Vale, a few minutes after he left his lodgings for a stioll after breakfast. Cougouchev cam? from Harbin three
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  • 74 7 BOLSHEVIKS HARD PRESSED. Allahabad. May IL lhe “Pioneer” reports that in East Bokhara, the anti-Bolsheviks are still besieging Termez. The Soviet* ha.’e been compelled to send reinforcement*. The rebels fired oil wells at Khokaml, and threaten to march to Tashkent, where a Bolshevik regiment joined the anti-Bol>hevik*. Riots
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  • 131 7 Report on the Official Enquiry. London, May 11. The report of Sir William Macken zie, who conducted the official enquiry in the engineering dispute, holds that the management alone is in a position to judge of the necessity for overtime, and must be free to exercise discretion up
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  • 48 7 LOCKOUT THREATENED. London, May 11. The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners has convoked a meeting to consider a general lockout, unless a settlement is reached in connection with the suspension of work in two Oldham Mills. The employers contend that the operatives are violating agreements.
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  • 90 7 LABOUR LEADERS DETAINED. Chicago, May 11. A hundred and fifty labour leaders have been detained, it is alleged, in connection with the murder of two patrol men. in a running fight, follow ing the bombing of two buildings. Denials. Chicago, May 11. The arrested labour leaders include “Big
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  • 37 7 TOUR OF CEMETERIES. Brussels, May 11Farewelled by cheering ci'Owds, King George departed for a. tour »d the cemeteries. Hi s Majesty first vi sited the cemetery at Zeebiugge, when* he inspected the mole.
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  • 386 7 A spirited debase sprang up in the House of Commons on the motion for the second reading cf the Bill promoted by the North-V estern and Midland group of railways This measure seeks, among cthe?- things, to enable these railway* to *upplement their rail traffic
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  • 349 7 Film Manager in Court. (From Out (Iwn CoriesjMmdeiit. SiugajM)!?, Mav 12. The case iu which Mi. Ralph Brid ges, manage! of the Lasky Famous Players Film Company, Singapore, is charged with cheating the < >fti rial Film Censor, was again Indore the Second Magistrate, and wa* poned till
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  • 371 7 .-Ex. The Aeronautical Division of the Gen era! Staff Department, of the Army has published its balance sheet for B. E--2.464. The revenue totalled Tc*. 226,835. The biggest item. Tc* 102,035 came from I the people of Monthon Übon, while I Monthon Puket gave Tcs- 26,457, and
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  • 1861 8 A Warning to Company Promoters. The trial of Ernest Terah Hoolex and his live vodefendants. charged with conspiring to defraud investors in the Jubilee Cotton Mills Company, terminated at the Ol<l Bailey, where the case had engaged the attention of the Common Serjeant (Mr. 11. F. Dickons. K.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 221 8 <y ,niiiHi nr n works and Offices «-J* I»** 1 P Tolocraphio Address:- FLEMING. IPO L Telephone: -No, 152, H Code»:-A. DO. sth Edition. and Engineering Bentley s. q FLEMING Bros., j B MECHANICAL AND STRUCTURAL g ENGINEERS. i 5 8 GRAVEL ELEVATORS I GRAVEL PUMPS O Solid Drawn and
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    • 120 8 I Fairbanks I Portable Scales i MOST RELIABLE Ml |H WITH j BACKRAIL !j(j AND BEAM BALANCE! WEIGHING FROM j 400 lbs. to One Ton I NEW SHIPMENT n I McAlister co., u PENANG. BRITISH D” EXPANDED METAL D D DIAMOND MESH V A o Y j SOLE AGENTS: Wm.
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  • 72 9 Sidney <'up raw is the draw for the fjisi round to lw played ''"‘sun-lay. May 21st: t s,>nn‘r<*n. Knapp. Cassels, i an-l Kinder. i- and E. A. Davies. 1 M K’« s >' hmi and Ilennys. (ipl G. (»r<iiit. h "n;ll Did R-'l’inson. and Crabb-Watt. I irirh
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  • 462 9 The Draw. 4 ;ii. is the draw in tin* P. i,. j. tournament. CH AMPIONSHIP. k Bye. i' H. Hertz E. d. McLernon. I I’liirnb G. B. F. Southam, hrelfall v J. M. (’halmers. h, W' .hi Motion v B. E. Mitchell. G Ilian v R. N.
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  • 54 9 Nr. Holmes Brown's XI. ill». been chosen to (1 d against Mr. Holmes Hie Esplanade to- ,W. Marti,,. R. X. ii. M right 'dotion. G. E. L'-P U Honildson. IL D. L I- A I'l Ma(,k: ‘.v. F. D. C. La A' p "Has, R. x Byatt and '■D
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  • 273 9 Messrs. William Jacks A: Co., London, reported on the 12th April, as follows: The wave of pessimism that had spread over our Metal markets led to a considerable amount of Bear speculation on the part of the outside public, and this week we have seen the inevitable
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  • 125 9 Secunderabad, April 25- —There has been no further trouble in the Imperial Service Lancers Lines- In all 267 men of the Ist Lancers have been paid off and ordered to quit the Barrack* and 34 men (the ring leaders) of the 2nd I-»an cers have been sent
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  • 166 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <v Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day 7' 7‘ SHARES. Z Z S c. c. £c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Broga R. 27A 3o 25 271 Glenealy I’M! 1.10 90 UM) Kedah 1.50 2.00 1.55 2.00 Tapah R. 7.50 k.oo
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  • 72 9 12th May, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 24| Fine Pale Crepe 24 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17| Sinca- ISmoked Sheet 26 PORE Crepe 25i London and New York. r 1 Smoked Sheet Xd London J Crepe Xd Market qniet. New York Gl6 The following were the rnblxn* quotations
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  • 71 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: (’is Per Pound. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 23 to 25i No. 2 IS „23 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 11., 15 Cre|»e
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  • 93 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 11: Spot £145.15s down 2s.(»d 3 mos. buying „150 5s 3 selling „150.25.(*»d <s.6d 1 >ca Ipari t y s7.' ».S7 Local. May 12th: Singapore sold 11<) tons at 50.50. Penang buyers no 'Hers at
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  • 29 9 I|x»h Tin Dr’dging. Ltd. for April 330 piculs. Ulu Piah Company, Limited, for April. 520 piculs, elevators 150 piculs, hill section 200 piculs and tribnting 170 piculs.
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  • 80 9 4th Sundny after Easter. May 14. S. Paul'* Mission Chajiel. Bukit Tengah Holy Communion K a.m. S. Mark's Church. Butterworth —Evensong and Sermon .7.1.'» t».ni. Tliur«l'iv. Mav IK. <. Paul's Mission Chapel. Bukit Tengah.— Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Ml SA9I7S’, TAlPlliS. l-GhMay. 4th Sunday
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  • 194 9 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. (’loves 120.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 45.00 sales Nutmegs SOs... 45.00 nom. 1105... 37.(Ml sellers Coconuts per 1,000 39.00 Copra Sundried 10.35 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. J 15.50 per bag
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  • 479 9 PENANG. MAY 12, 1922. S Cts GOVERNMENT MUTTON— Head, sbeep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.00 Tripe do I .CO Goat or Shetp per lb 55 Sweet bread each ?0 Leg of Mutton ..lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 MU'ITON— Hea
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    • 328 9 SLUGGISH LIVER? COATED TONGUE? UPSET STOMACH? SICK HEADACHES? Try a pinch of this IN YOUR TEA EVERY MORNING for one week A quick, sure, pleasant, and perfectly natural cure. Some good common-sen*«e advice by W G. EAST (Cambridge C<Mx?h for 30 years.) Ever have that lazy, listless, “don’t care” feeling
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    • 301 9 »iPz (Al Iff ff 4 Fl Iw I F > 1 o I 1 Your Breakfast Coffee fl will be a real joy—if ul you prepare half-and-half with hot,rich Glaxo —the milk with the real English flavour. Glaxo it the rich milk of British-bred dairy cows from E which the
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  • 899 10 Tragedy at Ipoh Swimming Club. The following from the *‘T. O. M.” amplifies our telegram It is with the deejiest sorrow that we have to record a terrible tragedy at the Ipoh Swimming Club, Mr. C. A. Wakefield, of the Ipoh staff of the Chartered
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  • 112 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Krian for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Perak. [S.S. Co] for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan. City of Melbourne for Colombo. Suez and New York. D. van Twist for Langsa. Olehleh, Sabang etc. Padang. The agents of leading shipping lines in Calcutta «Io not anticipate
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  • 345 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinarv mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Tpoh. Batu Gajah. Tapah Road,) By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala i 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang.
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  • 103 10 The homeward mail, by the Thongwa. closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail, by the Amazone, closes at 6 p.m. to-morrow. The Delta, with mails fron Europe, is expected to arrive here at 4 p.m. to-day. The M. M. Packet Azay Le Rideau, is due to arrive
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  • 114 10 PENANG. MAY 1"2, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/.‘> 7/<S 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 l/lt’> .*’> Credit 2/4 5/1 (> 3 Documentary 2/4 3/S Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl7l‘> 3 days’sight Private LSD Bombay Demand Bank 176 x Madras Demand Bank 17t‘> 3 days’sight Private
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    • 271 10 DELIVERY At present we make IMMEDIATE DELIVERY <rf FORD CARS This is a bigger advantage to you than you think. FORDS are ALWAYS IN DEMAND and our LIMITED ALLOTMENT IS QUICKLY TAKEN UP. Take this matter seriously. Get your order placed right away. E Make sun* of the model you
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    • 202 10 11 W UNTai III», I f I l&IeBTW 33 A Delightful Home Concert Is possible at any time with a piayer Piano an y IiH I can play it without any practice. I’he St« ry and (’lari player piano incorporates the famous imperial player I action automatic tracking anil transposing
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  • 372 11 AMENDMENT OF PRESENT F.M.S. LAW. The following Bill about to be introduced in the Federal Council is published for genera] information in a supplement to the “F.M.S. Government Gazette of May sth. A Bill intituled an Enactment to amend the law as to the acquisition of land for
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  • 449 11 -“Malay Mail.” RI LES FOR COCAINE-GROWING The following nctification with regard to the cultivation of cocaine appears in the F.M.S. Government Gazette” of May 6th. In exercise of the powers vested io them by section IS (xv) of “the Land Enactment, 1911.” the Residents of Pe rak,
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    • 394 11 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiw f hotel brastagi, 1 SUMATRA, EAST COAST. S Telegraphic Address: BR AS PAGIHOTEL MEDAN fj 'J postal Address:— BRASTAGI, SUMATRA O. K. a enO feet above sea level. Beautiful Scenery. Situation EE g 4 Climate FRESH. INVIGORATING, equivalent to an xz English summer. General 1 einperature 55° to 58
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    • 370 11 E Se ‘RUSTJKOL". STARTER 1 j The Artistic Wood 1 the heaviest engine I to be started by just Tl the turn of a switch. B ’.L m Made In Four Standard Shades. 1 Proof against White Ants, «■j D r y e C > n Timber. fl Obtainable at
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    • 1324 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY, straits STEAMSHIP co., LTD., '■l ««W V■■■> V (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Under Contract with tie French Government Mail and Passenger Services. FOR I INTENDED TO SAIL. STEAMERS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE. OUTWARD MAILS. Port Swettellbmn and Singapore. no fri""at t’-aii am. From the
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    • 296 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTI.HMi TEL. ADDRESS: ‘SHIPPING, PENANG.” No. in. Head Office No. 63, Beach Street p P Dockyard and Machine Shop, Sungai N y 3k Telephone No. BUTTERWORTH i Ship Owners, Steel and Iron Ship Builders and c Boiler-Makers, Engineers, Brass and Iron STEAMERS. DATE.
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