Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 May 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. tfo. 108. VOL. LXXX. TUESDAY. 16th MAY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 468 1 CIGARETTES J 555 vir9in,a n» MMt R««"ed Cigarettes in j the World. < 111 The Smoke that' is I WE WANT TO GET itt th 'VfIET I INTERESTED IN |l||| j FIRE PROTECTION Call and See Us About the IlaSalil i g f '1 I MINIMAX™ lH4oi < V y
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    • 26 1 BRITISH BOND Writing Pad; of 100 leave.» with 25 envelopes i 1 Hermione Box contains 50 fancy- lined Notepaper, 50 Envelopes $1 Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd»
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  • 904 2 THE SINGAPORE CASE. The healing of the charge brought at the instance of the Film Censor against Mr. Ralph Bridges, the Singapore representative of the Famous Lasky Film Service, Limited, with regard to the censorship of a Paramount film entitled "The Egg-Crate Wallop,” was continued before Mr.
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    • 1307 2 B ,WJ w. I II SHORT CLASSIFIED ONG SAM LEONG TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. <:■ ADVERTISEMENTS. fin Voluntary Liquidation) W WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, &i p ffi W can he inserted n the “Pinang At an Extraordinary General Meeting If 3 Gazette” at tb <‘ Members of th< above named
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    • 736 2 BANKS. TH C B AN.C OF INDIA. HONGKONG limited. corporation BANK| ns inco.pora ed in England.) (Incorporated i n f[, Authorised Capital £3,000,600 Paid-up Capital” Subscribed Capital 1,800,009 Reserve FunH ‘1 Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits £1,287,600 Reserve Liability f p Board of Directors. R- J.
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  • 1134 3 0 I'jlil Never to Have Been I ried in Hongknng. The Penang millionaire will case. I>eguu in December last, was resumed at the Hongkong Supreme Court, on May Ist, before the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies), Counsel for the plaintiff (Mr. G. Alabaster) having gone
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  • 337 3 CHINESE DIRECTORY PRESS, LTD. AN XL AL MEETING. The second annual general meeting of i the shareholders of The Chinese Directory <!t Press. Ltd., was held at 87, Tank 1 Road, Singapore, on the 11th inst. Mr. I Siow Choon Leng presided t The Chairman said there had been a
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    • 274 3 Styles that impart that really “Well- B dressed Look. 1 I i f To-niorrovv and during the week we are f making a special display of Men’s Wear. A visit will be of particular interest both on account of the many examples of new fashions p f on exhibition and
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    • 175 3 Tht're is perhaps ncn place in the*world j where a person voluntarily takes more I risks against his health than in the TroI pical East. One cannot avoid doing so on account of the severe' climate», dangers of bad water and a hundred other natural causes. There are the reasons
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    • 253 3 I I I I j j ft '’Ry>y- I i I -umiTiMFnr 'in n —i --/r t.uit V A Delightful Home Concert. Is possible at any time with a player Piano and You can play it without any practice. The Story and Clark < player piano incorporates the famous imperial
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  • 80 4 4he following a v e xhe latent price* in the MALAYA Co.. Ltd’s report for to-day. Share*. Buyers. Sellers. Amalgamated Malay E-t $1.30 Bassett Rubber 75 Kedah Rubber 1.50 1 *l5 I’aril Per..k Ilublk-r 1.4'1 Nawng Pet Tm .25 27J North Taipiug Tin .77.', HO Taiping Ti
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  • 815 4 The «loath is announce, I of MajorGeneral Sir Thomas Fraser. The late Major-General Donald (’anieron. a mutiny veteran, left ‘21.302. The death is announced of Mis. Rosa Swiney. formerly of Madras, and a leader of the feminist movement. A Funchal (Madeira) message says: Ex-Queen Zita with her
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  • 386 4 China's Commercial Possibilities. Though the industrial and commercial possibilities of China have long been recognised, it was not until last year, when the Sino-British Trade Association was formed in London, at the request of influential Chinese in Burniah. the Straits Settlements, F. M. S. and China proper
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  • 279 4 Ex. Singapore is passing through a very Impressing stage just now. and in spite of all the outward appearance of comparative prosperity many Europeans find it difficult to make both ends meet. Rubber estates and the big firms dependent on the rubber industry have reduced their staffs,
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  • 146 4 Ex. Singapor*- chauffeurs, usually know n as “syce*.” ar tin* best, and the worst, drivers in the world. A good Malay is, as a rule, const derate towards his master’s car, and drives carefully but he has an annoying habit of taking his wife and family out
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  • 112 4 I’he following is the draw for the Penang Golf Club Ladies Singles (Open) Tenuis. Ties may be played this w»*efc by mutual arrangement, as the remaining events in the tournament will not be commenced until after the visit of H. R. 11. the Prince of Wales. Mrs.
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  • 71 4 The following P. C. C. bow ls ties are fixed for Thursday, the IXth Alay Singles Handicap Class A.— 1 A. Lindley v scr J.G. Allan (3): —3 R. N. Goodwin v—l E. J. Bennett (2). Singles Handicap Class B. 5 A. J. Plumb v scr W.
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  • 27 4 A football match between the Penang Cricket Club and tin* Eastern Smelting Co. I nion, will be played tomorrow, at .3-1.3 p.m. on the Esplanade Ground.
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  • 122 4 An afternoon match was played on Saturday, ou the Andei-son school ground, between the Kinta Club. Batu Gajah. and the Ipoh Catholic Club. The Kinta Club batt *<l first, and were all out for 67, towards w hich E. T. Holford contributed 20 ami H. Case 12.
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  • 111 4 Mlle- Suzannt Lenglen, the French lawn tennis champion, played her first lawn tennis tournament since her defeat at the nets at Forest Hill, Nf-Y., last summer by Mrs- Mallory, at Nice, on March 15. In the mixed doubles she was paired with Count Soumarakov Elston. former Russian champion,
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  • 366 4 Dissatisfaction and much resentment were shown by those controlling the «lifferent racing clubs south of the river, at the threat made by the Victoria State Cabinet, as mentioned in The’Age.” to compel them to amalgamate, ami also to require them to provide increased stakes in future. The
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  • 616 4 Remarkable Rescue Work. Calcutta, April 2S. During the recent cyclone in the Bay of Bengal, the British India Company's steamer L;id\ Blake, while proceeding from Akyab to Chittagong. rescued no fewer than 111 men from ten small vessels. While lying at Akyab on Sunday (says the ’Statesman
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  • 131 4 PENANG, MAY 16, 1922. (By’ Courtesy of piie Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2,.> 7/X 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/1*» 3 Credit 2/4 5/16 3 Documentary 2/4 .‘»/X Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl7o 3 «lays’sight Private IXI Bombay Demand Bank 17b 2 Madras Demand Bank 176 z’ 3 «lays’sight Private
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  • 169 4 alcmta. April r f|, signs of increasing cf extremists. Th»* t•< Willcongress has that n lllri mittees -hculd be formed f» lt i Pal of suptnnteiulmg the direction ’T'*" 001 of mun cipal transterring authority fr», m t* :h--institutions t o This decisions 15 u that of
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  • 220 4 The mail tram from Prome. A !lr i, arrived in Rangoon, brought nev o f murder having boon committed on t h, J' roni the told it a Pl H*arthat the victim was Thamatharam Mu daiiar, postmaster of Promt*, who Ht there by night train
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  • 58 4 Codcmbc*, Alayt s. Th» SouthAM-t Monsoon is regarded near at hand All stations on th»* west coast of C*ylon arc reporting conditions indicat-ng the mar appre ach of the monsoon. A strong S.-4V. or W.-S. W wind' is blowing, the -ca is becom ng rough and th»*
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  • 110 4 i:.\. L» ndon. May 5. —At a meeting of tb British Cotton Growers’ Association, i: was stated that 7,357 bales of lo ,l g staph cotton had 1 een purchase»! [l Northern Nigeria hitherto this year <" n pared with 5-016 bales in the correspon» ing period
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 323 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. \o. lc I/call's (’<mrtyar«l Good Office and Godown Accomodation. Immediate Entry. Apply to Th»* Borneo Co., Ltd. FOR SALE. Ford Car, live sealer. Maxwell two seater. Excellent condition. Apply.l. A. Sandys. 31 Farquhar Street. NOTICES. M. S. V. R. SIFLE MEETING 8. R. A\nnual Prize Meeting
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    • 174 4 CHILDREN’S CONSTIPATION Caby’s Own Tablets a Safe and Simple Remedy The careful mother will a!«ayj guan’, her infant or yoima < J 1 against mstipation. ait* in the admiiP-tiating oi Babys n when nece--ary are the bi 111 prevention and cure Mrs- Albert Gr».ut of 512 »H‘' h Piovidence, Rhode
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  • 359 5 Burma Revisited After Sixteen Years. Herr A. Luthke. senior partner of Messrs. A. Luthke ami Company, llaniInirt;. Germany, lai’ue riee mill owners ami importers of Burma Rice, art iveil in I<<ill ljo<>ii by tin* steamer Herefordshire from f olombo. alter ;m absenct* of sixteen years.
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  • 758 5 ’•rom Messrs. Morrison and Co.'s wuekiv market report, dated Rangoon. May s: Paddy.—Arrivals have been disappointing an<l prices have firmed up to Rs. 215 to Rs. 2?(i for boat paddy. Rs. 215 for rail paddy. Eor the week ending oth May 1921 rates were Rs. 195 to
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  • 497 5 -‘S-T.” Meeting of Gmsulates in Singapore. The Japanese Foreign Ollice has issued in*-!ructions for a meeting in Singapore of representatives of the Japanese Consular Services in most of the important cities of the East, to discuss a new Japanese policy regarding matters which aff'*d Japanese commerce. ('onsular relationsand
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    • 395 5 geai Lassitude and Fever Cassell’s Tablets Give Splendid Energy and Safeguard the System from Infection. India. South Africa. -ma BrotTihopadha- Mr®. Ellen Flowers. 8 Coleridge-road, Mr o. 2B Railway, Nadia, Salt River, C.P., South Af-ica, writes:— 1 I am enjoying I suffered terribly with headache, and rnd have no bad
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    • 45 5 (prepare) I FOR THE VISIT OF H. R. H. THE I PRINCE j OF J WALES I LARGE STOCKS OF FLAGS I AND I Decorations I Of every description j can now be had from: I Whiteaway, I Laidlaw G Ltf (Incorporated in England) PENANG.
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  • 16 6 DUFF. —thi Max *l3. ill Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Dull, a sou.
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  • 1272 6 During some of the years of the war. among the most welcome of our Eastern Exchanges was a monthly magazine printed ami published in Tokio and described as "a monthly review of thought and achievement in the Eastern and Western worlds." The Editor was Mi’. .1.
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  • 1183 6 The hostile American duties tire not unnaturally causU. S. Duties ing considerable perTin Excluded. turbation. and we find at least in one Protectionist portion of the Empire, the delicate question propounded, is it desirable that negotiations he begun in order that they may be tempered to its
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  • 114 6 Penang l ire Brigad- reci-iv-'i an outbreak of t r<- in a .IweHib. Iri at No. 5' Kimb -rlex Sir o'clock this morning. ho 1 one tender turned out. and «1 reached the scene <>l the Id. H l as xvas the turn out. th<- li'-'
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  • 138 6 (From >'-i: ow t’o i.-" fuidi. Ma.' In the Supremo < 'oi"' l Mrs Samuel Fung v.aeause why her laid. un< 1 Si 20.000. should not 1,1 Mr Braddell appeared t,,r Mr Fung ad<ed for ami an adjournment, refused. An order wa- onob loi tin- land. 1
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    • 212 6 s 70 S ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. Austin Autoplant g For Lighting Country Houses, Hotels, H Railway Stations, Bungalows, Yachts and many other purposes. As the name implies, this plant is entirely automatic. It starts itself, regulates the lighting voltage 5 when charging the battery, ami stops itself. S Hz
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    • 22 6 E. O. I H. R. H. The Prince of Wales’ Visit. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE, On Tuesday, 23rd May. EXTENSION OF LICENSE.
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    • 53 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.13 a.m. 'J.lla.m. 3. I p.m. 10. X p.m. T< >-MOR row. 3.51 a.m. 'J.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 10.49 p.m. DEATH. Holdway.—Frederick W illiam Holdway, of Kingsland Estate, Semenyih, late of Narlmrough Estate. Sunkai. suddenly at Kuala Lumpur on the 12th inst. in
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  • 288 7 fhe Russian Attitude. KVI| W vvnii the premier. r ßeutP r s Telegrams Genoa, May 15 ...reported tw lll( «''"'“"s sign.» S.hunzi'i' that they reb) accept tla* proposed terms re'(b||g the appointment of a Russian British Optimism. Genoa. May 10. !lHS ian n<»*'‘ W:,s 'levered early ,mon>inK- intimating
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  • 37 7 Tin:nti xt'ii.st eneral. Pairs. May 15. I l.e elwt ioi.s h.i the < ‘outicils-Gelie--11 ’••'•nlted in no app' enable political dmiiges. Poiinaie. who is Presi'’"'it ol the I 'ouneil (it'neral of the M. Saiiaut were re-elected.
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  • 49 7 'll.’ I I’. MORGAN’S MISSION. New York. May 15. 'I I I* Morgan left for Europe l" a:d the Olympic, to join the Sub--11 "iiiiittee of the Reparation Commis"hicli w ill enquire into the 1 i<iiis under which an internation '"'"i to lieriiianx might be raised.
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  • 70 7 SOBEL’S DENIAL. Stockholm. May 15. ■'l'- l-tnanuel Xolnd, in an interview’ h l(, gard to the rejM>rt that the J" 1 '"'I Hil Company had come to an p '-'‘niei.t with Nobel interests on Gil. denied that his Company (i*! p"l single share to the Standard ,1 "'"ptuix.
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  • 47 7 'I'I'EAI, DISMISSED. London. May 15. 111 "uit of Criminal Appeal un.li.n.iss,..! th,. by <':ni 1 Solicitor, of Hay, O| h>s conviction for the murder poisoning-. r,l iiii l(ls Bennett. for the prisoner, ti,| lls intention io seek leave H"‘:d to the House of 1/ords.
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  • 13 7 London. May 15 Sir Herbert Bun bury, <» Hongkong, left £4.0R0.
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  • 28 7 Tl London. May 15 Hip ti.' j, 1 1 ll,s occurred of the Rt. 'Lihin known as till hp'. M p., from 1885 aged Sp.
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  • 151 7 French Press and the Entente. Paris, May 15. 'I he .soul of Jj/lward reappears in his august son.” These words. in the “Gaulois.” are typical of the comments in the press to-day, dwelling un anirnously on the value of King George’s pilgrimage, referring to Anglo--I’irench relations, and
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  • 49 7 SEIZURE OF FACTORIES. London. May 15 Workmen, whose wages are being reduced, seized the factories of a big condensed milk firm in seven South Irish towns, hoisting the Red Flag. I he so-called General Council of Action of Munster has proclaimed its intention to run the factories
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  • 17 7 Tientsin, May 15. General Chang Tso Tan has proclaimed the independence of Manchuria.
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  • 172 7 Peking. May 4. —General (’hang TsoIm was defeated in th? most complete manner in a battle t«> the south of Peking General Wu Pei-fu brilliantly tinned the Fengtien forces’ right Hank last night. The Fengtien troops are retreating toward- Fengta from Changsitntien. According to Ametican official tekgrams
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  • 31 7 W T. TILDEN BEATEN. London, Mav 15 At Berkeley (California) W. M. Johnston defeated W. T. Tilden. in the final of the Pacific Coast Tennis Championship 7—5. 7—9. 6—l. .6—o.
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  • 32 7 London. May 4 —ln the challenge round of the amateur tennis championship. Baerlicn and Kenshaw (holders) beat HBemshaw and C. Kershaw 5 —6. 6 —3, G —l. 6 —4-
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  • 190 7 Archbishop Manrrbx was an interested auditor at the second concert given bv the S’stipe Choir in the Town Hall. Melbourne. Everyone els? present seemed interested, too. Thev might well be sc*. Singing such as the S.fctine Choir gives is not to be heard every day, even though
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  • 114 7  -  —Sir Herbert Russell. Departure for Labuan. Manila, May 15. Lhe Prince of Wales landed at midday, at Manila, and motored over the naval establishment at Cavite, lunching with the Senior Naval Officer of the islands. T he bruise over the Prince’s eye is healing very satisfactorily.
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  • 1272 7 FAREWELL MESSAGE TO THE NATION His Royal Highness the Prince of Males has issued the following farewell mes sage to the Japanese nation on the con elusion of his tour of the island Empire “My visit to Japan is now. 1 regret to say. almost at
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  • 388 7 A medical correspondent says there iconsiderable difficulty in framing rules for first aid in cases of collap.-t' produced by electrical shock, and Dr T. M. Med cal Inspector of Factories, admitted in the debate that the medical profession was uncertain as to the best methods to be
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 212 7 London, May 2-— With the except i< of Budapest, where demonstrations wei strictly piohibitod. Labour ceL brated May Day with the customary demonstrations and processions in all the principal capitals in Europe Paris was with out taxicabs but otherwise everything was normal- The police and the authorities
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    • 166 7 London, May 4- —Me ssrs. Montagu s silver report states that tl.e unsettled condition of affairs in China had caused a certain amount of silver buying There were a- few unimportant purchases also made on account of Indian bazaars. Th > tnaiket. however, was not very pronouncedly
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    • 114 7 London, May 3. —Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, interviewed by th? “Daily Mail” declared that Mr- Lloyd George in Palestine, as in Turkey had backed the wrong horse. “We shall never get peace in Palestine. Mesopotamia. Egypt or India.’ he 'aid, “until we make
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    • 89 7 London. Mav 2- —The “Daily Express” gives prominence to an interview by a Paris correspord?nt with the Aga Khan who i' reported to have declared that ’in less Britain rev’sed her Mahomeda.n })olicy ar revolution in India was inevitable. He 'u.v'Zf'sted that peace could be
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    • 83 7 London. May S. —In the Commons Major Boyd-Carpenter affirmed that drafts of British soldiers arriving fti India were kept over a. month at Declali where ow ing to accommodation being in adequate the soldiers were forced to live under canvas even in the hot
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    • 53 7 London. May 3- —A Nairobi me'- ig? says: Instructions were issued some tone ago ordering civil servants’ income tax to be deducted from their salaries Th?-e i uh" have now be?n w ithdrawn and ’t ordered that there shall be no deductions without an order
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    • 35 7 London. May 5. The P and O. Bans ing Corporation will cff?r on May Io > million -».d a half sterling C alcutta Port Tra'* debentures bearing inteta'• at ,v per cent
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    • 254 7 lunidoii. May C> Toasting the Lun and Steel In-titute at the i annual bampiet. to-day Lord Inchcapi said we had had enough ol biom.s and there were ndica tions now not < f boom but of healthful and enduring steady growth ol activity all along the’
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    • 161 7 London. April 29. —The frocks worn at the private view at the Royal Academy are generally indicative of coming fa shions, but- the majority of the visitors yesterday were wearing frocks of the past season. This was th« j less remarkable as changes of style are slight.
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    • 106 7 London, May 5- Lecturing on the Imperia! wiiele'S chain befoi the Royal Society of Arts Professor M’. H. Eccles poin ted out that far-reaching wireless chains were already established in the I’nited States and France while the w rk on the British chain had been suspended. Washington
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    • 108 7 London. April 17- A corifere’ie between th? American relief admii stration and the Jew ish jo nt distribut hi corn niittee, which ha-- been held in ndon, has drawn up a programme fcr famin? relief in the Vkrnme at a en't of “GOO,OOO. The Jewish committee "ill
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    • 88 7 London, April 29,—-The most discussed pictures in the Academy are two portraits of the Countess of Rocksavage. painted respectively by the modernist Charles Sims and Sargent, whose prominence at the Exhibition almost justifies the description. “a Sargent year.” Sims’ portrait, representing the Countess in an evening dress
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    • 109 7 At a «linner by the Cloth workers’ Companv in London Sir M illiam Robertson paid tribute to the admiiable work of the Imperial force- in India, many of whom were living R hard life. He said that a' far a' he could
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  • 396 8 T.0.M.” ASSOC 1 ATI ON REST SC ITATED. The meeting held with a view to resuscitating the Perak Miners’ and Planters' Association wa s held at No. 111, Belfieid Street, Ipoh, on Saturday. Mr. Lam Looking presided. The chairman said there had been a good deal
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  • 143 8 The report by the Directors of the Kuran Rubber Estate. Ltd., for the year ended 31st December, 1921. says the restricted crop harvested for the year amounted to 253.214 lbs., and the average net price realized, including the estima ted value of the unsold portion, was
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  • 265 8 ates as our own Commission has-—“S F. P” May 17—(’hamlx-r of Commerce, Special Meet in 15. 2.30 p.m. May I s —F<v-:Lall. Govt. Monopolies v 5.15 p.m.. Esplanade. May 19—Penane Club. Cinderella Dance. 9.15 n.m. Mav 20—Football. Krian Club v M< slem P. Huntar. At.,y 21—P.S.C.. Monthly Handicaps.
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  • 386 8 TO-DAY'S DEPARTURES. Meuggala for Deli and P. Brandan. Menado for Deli. Port Swettenham and Singapore. Sitiawan for Asahan. Aing Thye for Pang Nga. Padang for Pulan Langkawi. Setul and Perlis, y Sirsa for Singapore. Warla for Monlmein. Perak. [S.S. Co] for Teluk Anson. Kiang for Port Swettenham and
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  • 286 8 CLOSE DAILY (except Sun«lay). BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earliei than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh. Batu Gajah, Tapah Road. By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubn. Kuala I 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port
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  • 27 8 The homeward mail, by the Ekma, closes at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The Teosta, with mails from Eurooe, is expected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 444 8 I MALTHOID PAB C 0 I ROOFING PAINTS j s We beg to advise that p MESSRS. ROBERT YOUNG Co., Ltd., g f ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS, g 73 No. 1. Downing Street, Penang, have been appointed our agents for Penang and Province Wellesley. g z: All enquiries respecting our pro-
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    • 373 8 “'HAZELINE SNOW" I (Trade Marh) THE IDEAL SKIN I BEAUTIFIER z} I Will make your skin soft, smooth and beautiful. Leaves no trace but true beauty. Neither greasy nor I I glass pots, of all I Chemists and Stores H BURROUGHS WELLCOME Co., London I xx 3291 H, un t
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  • 44 9 H>th May, 1822. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 24-> PhNANG Fine Pale ('cepe 24 I’nsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17\ SINGA- Smoked Sheet 2G PORE JCrepe 25 i London and New York. London S n k d shl j( repe X<| New York Gl6
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  • 118 9 —Ex. The sooner the statistical position begins to improve the bettor it will Ik* for market confidence, as until there is some indication that the absorption of world stocks has commenced, there is little basis for market confidence. If the situation is to be put right, it seems
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  • 90 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 15: Spot 149.5 s down 2s.G<l 3 mos. buying ..150.15s 2s.(ml 3 selling L>o.l i s.iid 2s.Gd Local parity X 74.33 Local. May IGth: Singapore sold 2X5 tons at X 75.50. Penang buyers no sellers
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  • 22 9 Nawng Pet Tin. Limited, for April, hours run stripping overburden 151. x ardagc treated 22.71<>. tin ore won piculs 51.
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  • 344 9 London. Apr.l 15. The Stock Fixchange closed for the holidays in a most cheerful mood, thanks to the bank of England’s Easter gift in the shape of the reduction of the bank rate to 4 per cent-, which surprised everyone, as it was not expected till next week.
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  • 98 9 New York, April 17 —To-day’s sales on the New York Stock Exchange totalled more than 2,000.(M)0 shares, which is the largest turnover since April. 1920, an( l for the number of issues traded in H is the largt-t in history. For more than a week the
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  • 200 9 Benares Opium p. chest s5.DDi).<H> nom. Cloves 120.00 sellers Gohl leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 45.00 sales Nutmegs XOs 45.00 nom. 1105... 37.00 sellers Coconuts per I.O<ML 39.(ML Copra Sundried 10.35 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.(M> Siam Rice No. 1 15.50perbag do do
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  • 466 9 PENANG, MAY 16, 1922 S cts GOVERNMENT MUTTON— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.00 Tripe do I.CO Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread each 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 MUTTON— Head, sheep
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  • 1013 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. 5.2 I i s RUBBKR (Dollar.) c. Sc. c Allenby Rubber Co. i 7 i c j aior Gajah Rubber Estate x>(Xj 14 Amalgamated Malay Estates 110 la Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate iq,qq jqq Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j Ayer Molek Rubber Co. gsc 95<-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 361 9 Jv I change 'J th 4i iti\(, FOR MONTHS. '\t }{()()K l> Lenses can I us in t htee shades, >l, H ,\-> (Medium) i i been found to be J, J,. bring too dark, f Medium tint, will i > .,|»ular shaded lens. Bifocals are furthe above shades, ,i
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    • 360 9 (<( '1 j I Bonme Qlaxo Babv j Britain's jj [ft Bonniest Babies 1 are GLAXO Babies I Infant Welfare Centres have been formed all over Gre/.t Britain to help mothers rear better babies. An official government list recently published gives the addresses of i 74 1,517 Centres. Over 1,200
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  • 879 10 STEADY GROWTH OF BATTALIONS. Simla. .May 3 -It is interesting to find from reliable source*, that the constitu tion of the territorial force is working verj’ smoothly and considering the many difficulties which the authorities have had to encounter the results so far achieved are by uq
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  • 654 10 Allahabad. May 3—lt is reported that an official of the Allahabad Bank, while returning yesterday evening from the Imperial Bank of India with, it i> said. Rs. 30,000 on an ekka was waylaid at the coiner of Queen's road and rhornhill-road- The robbers snatched the bags away
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  • 245 10 “»S. F P.” Karach’. May 4- —It, is underst* >d Mr Murphy, the well-known aviator, has abandoned hi' plan of running an aeroplane service from Lahore to Ka'hmir since there has been some difficulty about the granting of the use of sheds by the Royal Air
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 246 11 London. May 2. —Huddersfield 3 Mid dli through 1 Preston 2 Birmingham 2Third Division (Southern Section). Merthyr 0 Si^ithampton 1 Swindon s Norwich 1 Aberdare 2 Luton 1. London, May 6. —The following association league matches were played today First Division. —Arsenal 1 Bradford ity nil Birmingham
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    • 100 11 London. May 1. —At the National Sport ing Club to-night in a fight for the crui-ser-weight championship of Britain bet ween Jack Bloomfield and Harry Drake, the latter did well with his left in long range work, but it soon became evident that Blocmfield was much stronger. He landed
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    • 217 11 London, May 8- —ln the postponed challenge round of the Amateur Racquets Championship at Queen’s Club C. N. Bruce beat E. M. Baerlein. the holder, three straight games, 15-2. 15-10, 15-9. I Mr. C. N. Bruce with Mr. E. L. Wright as his partner, won the Public
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    • 22 11 London. May 2- —In the amateur tennis championship challenge round Baerlein (the holder) beat Ronshaw 6-2, 5-7. 6-1. 6-0.
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    • 200 11 —“M.M The final of the men's singles in the Sungei Ujong Club tennis tournament was played on May 9th between N.J.A. Foster and Nunnerly. Unfortunately it r< in *d in the afternoon and the game had to b? played cn the laterite court, which certainly i obbed
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    • 65 11 L(p;d< n, May 5 A Melbourne message says: The ’‘Argus' says Armstrong and Carter have retired from first class cricket, while Gregory and Pellew are settled on the land and are unlikely to play again. McDonald, Oldfield, Mayne. Bardsley, Collins and O’Keefe are visiting, or are about to
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    • 64 11 At the annual meeting of Shanghai Polo Club, the Chairman mentioned that a letter had been received from an exenemy, inquiring if it would be possible for him to again become a member of the club, and said that the committee would be glad to have the opinion of
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    • 639 11 month rigorous impri-onment. “Straits I .'.nr s. London, May s.—Probable runners and jockeys tor the Kempton Park Great Jubilee Handicap are: Leighton (Evans); Roman Bachelor (Archibald) Trespasser (Carslake); Polemarch (Childs); Franklin (Frank Bullock): Monarch (Jellis) Crubenmore (Lane); Highlander (Shatwell); Granely (Donoghue): Evander (Beary); Charlebelle (Fox); Silver Image
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    • 1383 12 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY, straits steamship co.. LTD., t t? l < (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Under Contract with tie French Government Mail and Passenger Services. F f O r INTENDED TO SAIL. I STEAMERS DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE. Every Tut--., at 5 p.m. From the Wharf. Kiana.
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