Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 May 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. Ho. 112. VOL. LXXX. SATURDAY. 20th MAY, 1922, PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 P'n IK KO I #lO PE R N ART j G' j’f'O GRAPHIC j. STUDIO S NO. 7. NOHTHAM ROAD. < Tel. No. 579. J ardath I The Empire Typewriter j A Really Good and Cheap Typewriter. g r -f s ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z Z > 1 More Empires are in
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    • 12 1 T. NAGATA. J DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO IJ 1 < THE DISPENSARY s
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  • 1834 2 FILMING A S<’<>TS ROMANCE. [Fkom opb Own (’orrespondent.] Edinburgh. April 2(>. The romantic story of a Scottish Earl is the foundation of a new film play written by Lady Maitland, wife of Lord Lamlerdale's heir. The peculiar merit of the play is that it is based on the
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    • 1752 2 Police Orders framed under Section Police Orders framed under Section 611 U 4 f 6(4) Qf Ord j nance 96 (Minor Offences) 6(4) of Ordinance 96 (Minor Offences) ADVERTISEMENTS. for the Regulation of traffic on the for the Regulation of traffic on the WANTED, FOR SALE. TO LET, &e. j
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    • 330 2 K.,. t j 'Uy )1H! M J; I Your Baby’s Welfare g particular attention to L 2** h.s welfare depends as much^ t Pi Food" anyth,r 8 The A 1 roods are practically identical i i Baby could n0 h 8 j safer than a s W i Make Baby
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  • 543 3 Ihe Victory Annexe. r|ii l|(W unnexe I" the K. mid il(>1 th<* Victory bniexe. so I M t:iiisc ill'- sin* "ii w hieh il stands .|ia-,‘d on rlliistice I >a\ w ill Imwu* I 111 Imi Suiidav. handsome buildintern,dl' externally. spacious I the new annexe
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  • 256 3 M M." A special general nu cling <f the Port Hickson Club wjll he held in the Club Billiard liooni on Saturday, May 27th at 11 pin Bibiiir'S I To consider the ■‘bration of Rule 3 I* and (>• 1O ’♦•ad: Members redding outside the 'th mile
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  • 131 3 T| |j r l( lu rns of Imports ami Exports foi I' Malaya Im April have now beer, "vsued iln pnits amounted to «.35.740.716 against t M s fm' March, and slightly lest- l n,ua, ".v and February. Exports M j4 ’QdK.sf)7 against 41 millions foi Hi
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  • 162 3 I The important matter of levying an In-come-tax in the island to ivplaee the I commutation tax. which has already I been referred to the Secretary of State for the Colonies is at pi t sent undergoing the -eriou- con-id’rat ion of the Ceylon Government. The whole
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  • 135 3 Mr- C. H Collins, Acting Principal Assistant ('olonial Secretary, informed the “Ceylon Observer.’ that the Governor s de-patch < n the reform of the Legislative Council has been forwarded to the Secretary of State. It is not advisable at pre--’lit to divulgr the recommendations contained in the
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  • 74 3 Perhaps it was Harry Lai.uer it wa- a Scotsman, anyway who. on visiting Australia. wa- telling an Australian m t only what a grand country Scotland was. but how. in his travt Is. wlrerever he vent, in Ann riia, Canada. Ind’t. Africa, he found Scotsmen“And I’m
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1127 3 To the Editor oj the Pinang < lazette.' j Sil:. A <un had >r <>f the loth iu-t. entitled Association is iutriguiirj Ixtcausw the recapitulation of th< ai ns of the Associatioy in Burma serves to throw into Im>l<l relief parallel conditions prevailing in Malaya. < hie
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  • 271 3 It is announced by Col. H. A. J. Gidnev, M. L. A.. President in Chief of the All India Anglo-Indian and Domiciled European Association, and by Mr. Herliert A. Stark. M. L. President of the A— <»ciation in Bengal, that in the course of a conference in Calcutta
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  • 218 3 [The Editor of the ’Pinang Gazette. SfR. —At tin- present market price of rubber 1 reckon small native holders can make a sure profit of «2 an acre of tipping area, that is. taking the cost of the Estate without any en emu lira nces. To artificially force the
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  • 387 3 Do you get embarrassed when you are riding on any kind of vehicle, and you have a kind of bearing down feeling? It feels as if it is in your stomach, but in reality it is your bladder. You have a constant desire to urinate,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 129 3 PRITCHARD’S OUTFITTING DEPT. THE LATEST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN’S FELT HATS Smart plain Felt Hats, full shapes, super quality, in the latest colourings. Light and Dark Greys, Fawns, Browns, etc., with black bands, and bound edgings, $7.25, $10.25, $11.25, $12.25, $14.00. I WHITE SUN HELMETS. 7® x x -Si fc."- --1
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  • 1220 4 —“M.M." Order For Sale. hi the Ipoh Supreme Court, on lyesday, before the Hou. Mr. Justice E. Watson, the civil suit had been fixed for hearing, in which Chenh I’aik Har, otherwise Mi*s. Samuel Fung, was called upon to show cause why her land under chaige
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  • 194 4 "M. M.” An Invalid Rule. An interesting appeal came up for argument before His Lordship Mr. Justice Watson in the Supreme Court. Ipoh. on May Htth. involving the validity of the present Sanitary Board bye-laws regarding the sale of milk under licence. His Lordship held the byt-law
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  • 267 4 EXPIRES AFTER ATTACKS BY ROBBERS. The Tribune’- Malacca Correspondent, writing on May 17, says;: News has come to hand that Mr. Kuan Thian Poh, manager of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., was attacked and robbed yesterday on hi- way to Batang Malaka division at abcut 11
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  • 878 4 Mis. F. W. Graham has arrived in Kuala Lumpur.—’ M M. H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. F- S. .James, came down from the Hill where* he has been in residence, to-day. Messrs. G. Wiseman, H. D. MeKeliar and C. H. Ryves have returned to
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  • 1385 4 THE LOANS ADVISORY COMMITTEE. The Secretary of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce sends us a copy of a Circular Despatch from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated the 12th January, 1922. and a copy of the memorandum accompanying that Despatch, received from
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  • 102 4 ACTING ALLOM’AM'Iu (From Our Own Corresj)<»ii<!eT.' Kuala Lumpur, Ma. v 1 The Retrenchment agreed to a tenth interim i*P ing with acting allowames- u; The President is still men k gestions lor the increase ot thl( nue, but decided some tun» J r- u the first duty of
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    • 418 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted a Light Car in new condition. Price between .51,300 and $2,D00. Dodge preferred. Old but serviceable Ford could be given in part payment. Write 6<S7, (’irciilar Road, Kuala Lumpur. NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Tuesday, the 23rd May. 1922, living a public Holiday, Penang Goods Sheds
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  • WORLD OF SPORT.
    • 392 5 yj. |{|>()()L’S VICTORY. iy saw the conclusion Scottish League football I the results of the last matt former have not yet been re r -!1 leaders in each division exne instance, are too secure in 0119 to lose them- The followt' 1 ?i i( top and bottom teams
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    • 34 5 'I Max 2 Northern League I damn d two more converts o class erii-ket in George Hirst, b.ii. South Africa, who have i.'d fix Scarborough Longwith < i lli< i respect ively
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    • 80 5 “n Max 3. The M. have ■'l 'ln riilt s. applying only in Au* r a. whereby 1 rain falls the wicket may be and rolled ten minutes after the "lay or before play on the follow ®r day. 'Hers 1,, consist of eight balls- follow iii opt
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    • 118 5 l| 4 Mr. Justice Sankey, i s bench, has awarded’ George "as Lord (then Sir Charles) rliauffeur throughout the war, '"'i~'s for the loss of an eye a* the a tfolf ball played by a railway v 'I f hapnian (nox\ in Australia) 'i p s Links,
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    • 47 5 S ERVICES BOXING FINALS. 'l < h M. T -IV In the finals of th 't r f hampionships, u3cid«*d J Mr force hangar at Halton 'la\ in the presence <>f !H |s Hie Army won the chani- 1 H points, the Naw scoring 26; and the Marines,
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    • 218 5 London, April 27. The result of the I wo I housand Guineas has disclosed th< fact that few have any staying power among the three year olds since all but St Louis were beaten horses before 6 furlongs had been covered. Pondolanu by sheer gamenesg hung
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    • 272 5 London, April 29.—St- LouC’ victory in tin Two Thousand Guineas ha- completely upset Derby calculations. He was practically an unknown quantity outside (lilpin’s -table, when* secrecy is th»* strict ride- Tin horse requires -trong hand's, largely on account of it- prolonged absence’ from the ccuise. but the
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    • 252 5 p'S.F.P.” Reports from up-country state that the herses in work outside Singapore are on the whole doing very well, and as the i going hag been rather more favourably Ithan it has in Singapore, they should, if anything, be in better trim than the local ones. As is
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    • 178 5 Miss Dy Hawke, a girl of nineteen years, living at Brighton-read, Surbiton, has announced her intention of attempt ing to swim the Channel this year, pro bably in August or September. Miss Hawke is a member of the Surrey Ladies Swimming Club, which promotes a long
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    • 545 5 AS SEEN BY JACK DEMPSEY. I Mr. Dempsey does not study humanux purely for the purpose of inducing slumber by vich nee. He has indiividua lily in hi- brain a- well as hi- fist. While 1 admit, that it is quite on the j cards that
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    • 241 5 It has been decided that the final Ji the Straits Settlements and F.M.S- Lawn ■Tennis (Singles) Championship shall b<j played this year at Kuala Lumpur, although the date has not yet been fixed Some time must necessarily elapse befoie the final stages can be reached, as a num
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  • 127 5 r ]’O-DAY’S DE PA 11’1'1’RES. Ipoh for Port Swettenhain and Singapore (taking mails lor Port Swetlenliain. Klang and Kuala Lumpur). Egra for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Mouhnein via Rangoon). Malaya for Bhnket. (Tongkah) Renong and Kopah. van Hogendorp for Deli and Langsit. Laomedon for Colombo, Dhanushkodi. Suez
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  • 310 5 CLOSE DA ILS (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour eariiet than the <lrdinarv mail. FOR AT Federated Malax States. Malacca. Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh. I» atu Gajah. Tapah Road. 4 lb train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7.15
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  • 110 5 PENANG, MAY 20, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/X 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 l/lt> 3 Credit 2/4 5/1 (> 3 Documentary 2/4 3/<S Calcutta Demand Bank R»l7(> J 3 days’sight Private IHI Bombay Demand Bank 176 5 Madras Demand Bank 17T» f z‘
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  • 98 5 May 20—Sports Heats, Esplanade. 2.30 p.m. May 20—Football. Krian Club v M( slem. P. Buntar. May 21 P.S.C., Monthly Httndicaps. May 23—Prince of Wales’ Visit to Penang. May 23—S|x>rts. Esplanade. 2.45 p.m. May 27—Ayer Kuning Rublier, Meeting. 9 Beach Street, noon. May 27—Football. LC.A.U. v Moslem. P. Bun
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 65 5 TO KEEP ‘‘FlT’’ IN THE EAST daily regularity i- cf the first importanceIf troubled with sick headache, con-tipa-rion. bile cr ‘liverishness 1 take a little dc<- of Pinkettes tonight- You/1 feel better in the morningusa Pinkettes are laxative perfection, tine but thorough, a- gentle as natureOf chemists everywhere, or post
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    • 302 5 WHITEAWAY’S SUPREME VALUE I N GENTS’ FOOTWEAR. “SAXONE” SHOES. elegant and perfect littintt black boxcalf Derby fronted Shoe, splendidly made and beautifully finished made in two fitting and half and full to Price $21.50 perpair. SAXONE -dffi >a\<>ii< -h'H'. liidic-t tirade willow call -hade. ela<s materials combined with first j**"
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  • 569 6 Il is a matter for regret that another hitch has occurred in the negotiations for a settlement of the dispute between the employed and employers in the engineering industry which has led to some 700.000 skilled workers being locked out. The members of the Amalgamated Engineering I
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  • 503 6 Victoria Pier Arrangements. Preparations for the Prince's \isit are practically completed. This morning members of the party who will meet His Royal Highness, held a rehearsal on Victoria Pier for the purpose of familiaring themselves with the positions they will take up on Tuesday morning. Mr Lim
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  • 1118 6 i The activities of the Straits Settlements .Association are The Straits invariably of interest, Association. and not infrequently surprising, thanks largely to the energy and outspokenness of I several members and to differences regarding policy.” At the last meeting of the Committee, Mr. J. C. Peck outlined
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  • 102 6 On Monday next, we ar* (»ul>|i.„ing an enlarged issue of Pinang Gazette." at the usiidl pr of 1.7 cfs per copy containin'.; t number of illustrationsdealiti!; the life and world teiib IL IL H. the Prince of Waialso giving a lon.y historical io
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  • 162 6 Kinin Association Profit. [From Our Own Coru-sp<>nd-Singapere. Ma’ The Kinta Association report-. of $21.912. and recointneiid- of 10 per cent on prefereno percent on the ordintir) 'l' l $5,087 be carried forward, was L9Bl pikuls. The av r I $80.16. Went \k \b ffii BiffHAt Mentakab Knld-.r 1
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  • 46 6 The results of h<>w Iday were as undei Mixed Doubk H' l and Mr. B. E. Ml alll Mr. E. .L BenuHl < f| I ('hampionship n G. B. E. Southam heai vßeimann 21 I v i I Chaimdon.-hii-. W. H.Threlfall 21
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 309 6 S 70 3 ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. Austin Autoplant s For Lighting Country Houses, Hotels, S Railway Stations, Bungalows, Yachts S and many other purposes. |f s ss >*♦»< sg S As the name implies, this plant is entirely g automatic. It starts itself, regulates the lighting voltage when charging
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    • 20 6 E.&O. H. R. H. The Prince of Wales* Visit. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE, On Tuesday, 23rd May. EXTENSION OF LICENSE.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 34 6 THE TIDES. High-Water. Low Water. To-day. 8.44 a.m. 12.51 a.m. 7.43 p.m. 2.37 p.m. To-morrow. 9.36 a.m. 2.28 a.m. 9. 3 p.m. 3.46 p.m. Monday. 10. 8 a.m. 3.27 a.m. 9.51 p.m. 4.27 p.m.
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  • 54 6 DEATH. Willi ams —At London, on 7th instant, Mrs Mary Williams, widow of Lieutenant Leonard Williams, and daughter of the late Daniel Logan. Barrister-at-Law. Penang. OBITUARY. London, May’ IX. The death has occurred of the eminent American metallurgist. Professor Henry Marion Howe, son of Mrs Howe, author of the Battle
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  • 162 7 Alleged Frauds With Victory Bond Funds. ||{|A I VI THE OLD BAILEY. [Reuter's Telegrams London, May IX. I of Mr. Horatio Bottom ley, M I .the <>hl Hailey. The case I' .'pene<l at na s,"er.„,ort w cn>w<l«l. nidictiuvril shows -I counts, M,- Hottomh-y with fraudulent **s? 1.. ■'<">•
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  • 102 7 unions split. London. May IS. 11,.' E. I has broken away from 1( „[|ier I nions, and declined to proceed hh negotiations on the basis of Sir W. Mackenzie’s report. A SETBACK. (mitraiy to expectations, the prospects ,m earl\ settlement of the engineering i .[nite have had asi
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  • 34 7 a n irriiEi: conference. London. May IX. The cotton outlook is more hopeful. Hi* Operative Spinners' Amalgamation Trided to confer with the employers in 'laiicht stvr, to-morrow. with a view to Mtlcment.
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  • 179 7 SIXTEEN HEATHS. Rome. May IS. I*ir< destroyed a ward for incurable Htietits o| the Hospital of the Holy "St. Sixteen bodies have hitherto ki n recovered. A Ti:iti;i bi.e Expebience. Rome. May 19. b tire at the Hospital of the Holy which is the oldest and
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  • 23 7 !!i Vl’ltocri'iKs ENQUIRY. London. May IX. ''■•saureeU to join the Commission "i'ury into the Turkish atrocities 'ke Greeks in Asia Minor.
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  • 37 7 S IR CHARLES YULES ADDIS. London. May IX. qn* 1 '"'b Addis has joined the Board l 't 'n lelegraph Company. Fxsri-n Tl (11 AXKKUS London. May 19. 1,1 Addi.- has been re-elected 1,1 the Institutfwd Bankers.
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  • 387 7 Temporary Peace Pact. Genoa. May |X. At a plenary session, the Political Commission passed unanimously a temporary non-aggression pact, in tin* form of a resolution, by which each State engages to respect it. U. S. and Russia. The United States, replying regarding the Russian Affairs Commission, reserves its
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  • 183 7 Genoa. April 14— Mr. Lloyd George and his family are for the first time enjoying the experience of gathering oranges for breakfast. Oranges and lemons grow profusely at his beautiful villa- The Premier always rises ealy, and he and his daughter gather ripe fruit which they take to
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  • 185 7 London, April 29.—The Times Riga correspondent wires: An official communique from Moscow blames the Allied powers for the imminent rupture at Genoa and states that the Soviet must refuse the capitalist noose offered to the nock of Russia. This bears out the rumour that the Bolshevik'- intend
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  • 72 7 Peace Moves. London, May 18. There have been further im|Mjrtant jieace moves in Dublin to-day the outcome of which was that the debate of the Dail on the unsuccessful peace committee’s report was adjournedMessrs. Collins aud De Valera conferred for seme hours privately. The peace committee again met. Furthermore
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  • 452 7 Lonflfon. May 2. —The amazing situation in County Cork is illustrated by the kidnapping of Mr. Carroli, a resident of Fennoy and Crown «Solicitor of East Cork by armed men who tied a blood stained sack over his head so tightly that he fainted- They took
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  • 65 7 London. May 19. A new Bank, entitled Barclay’s Bank (Oversea), with a capital £1.350,(MK). lias been registered, to carry on the business of Messrs. Cox and Company (France). Barclay’s Bank is the chief shareholder in the new concern. Other shareholders include the National Bank of South Africa,
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  • 40 7 SALE OF EX-GERMAN PROPERTY. Melbourne. May 19. The Commonwealth Government is about to advertise the sale of expropriated German properties in New Guinea. Tenders will be accepted only from Australian ex-soldiers, natural born Britishers, or predominantly British Companies.
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  • 77 7 London» May IX. At Manchester, Ijmcashire beat Northants by nine wickets. For Lancashire, (’ook took font for 37 and four for and Parkin, in Northaut> secoiul innings, captured six for 31. At Swansea. Sussex beat Glamorgan by an innings and 4X runs, ror Sussex. Cox took fom for
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  • 64 7 Limiting Coal Prices. Washington. May 19. Mr. Hoover has obtained thelapprova l of the leading owners ot non-bituininous coal mines to a plan lor stopping the increase of coal prices during the strike, by the appointment of District Committees of mineowners, representatives of the Government and
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  • 123 7 A SHORTER’WORKING DAY ADVOCATED. London, May 19. President Harding, at a dinner to a number of steel magnates at the WhittHouse, urged the abolition of a twelve hour working day but assured them the Government did not intend to intt-rfere with private enterprise. He
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  • 72 7 A GOOD YEAR. Berlin. May 19. German Shipping Companies' reports record a favourable year. The reconstruction of Germany’s merchant fleet was energetically prosecuted, and owing to low exchange, both passenger and cargo ships were fully employed. Nearly all concerns pay higher dividends, the Hamburg-South America Line as much
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  • 88 7 BROADCASTING M ESSAGES. London. May 19. The Postmaster-General has conferred in London with twenty representatives of the principal wireless companies with the object of framing a systematic scheme for establishing stations ami coordinating material which might be sent broadcast by wireless. It was announced that the wave lengths
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  • 77 7 THE JAPANESE MENACE TO AUSTRALIA. London. May 19. Lord Northclift'e was guest of the Australian and Nexv Zealand luncheon club. He dwelt on the Japanese menace to Australia and described the Japanese as Eastern Germans, working, propaganding, emigrating and spying the world over and coveting the Commonwealth and
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  • 31 7 BOLSHEVIST REINFORCEMENTS. Teheran, May IX. A Khorassan telegram says that Russian reinforcements from the Caspian are moving along the Trans-Caspian Railway to deal with Enver Pasha’s antiBolshevist movement in Bokhara.
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  • 14 7 Funchal. May 19. I’he ex-Empress Zita and family a.< departing for Cadiz.
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  • 23 7 London, May 18. The Straits Settlements 4A per 1 loan of £4,200.000 at 95 redeemable in 1935/45 is being underwritten.
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  • 110 7 Convict’s Important Evidence. Calcutta. May 19. I’he belief that Xwaraj would soon be obtainable and that Gandhi would come to break down the prison walls, was declared by a witness giving evidence at the enquiry into the mutiny at the Presidency jail as emboldening the political
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  • 693 7 London. May 4-—ln the House of Commons, Captain Gese a«sked leave to move the adjournment to call attention to the refusal of a {lassport to General Sir Charles Townshend. The Speaker disallowed the motion on the ground that it was not urgent, as Sir Charles Townshend
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  • 473 7 Brompton Murder Trial. London. May* I The trial has opened, at the Old Bailey, of Ronald True, 31, airman, who was committ< <t' for trial on the 29th Macrh |.y Mr. Boyd at the West London Police Court, on the chai'g* s of murdering Gertrude Yate-s,
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  • 235 7 London. May s.—Ronald True has been found guilty of the wilful murder of Gertrude' Yates- The fact that True killed Gertrude Yates was scarcely contested during the trial. The real issue was whether he was legally insane at the time of committing the crime. Mr- Justicei McCardie
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  • 123 7 The following appointments to the Colonial «Service have b< en math* by the «Secretary of State for the Colonies dur ing the month ended Ap il 10:Straits Sett h merit*—Captain J S Webster, to Profes>-or of Medicine. King Edward Vll Mddical School, Singa pore Lieut—Commander J. B
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  • 925 8 SIR STANLEY BOIS ON THE OUTLOOK. 1 he annual general meeting of the h bber Growers’ Association (Incorporated) was held on Apr 25. at me Cannon Street Hotel, E.C Sir S t aniey Bois (the chairman) presiding. I he hairman said that tne present membership of
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  • 827 8 LABOUR COMPLAINT FROM INDIAThe fifth ordinary meeting of the Rantau branch of the Negri Sembilan Planters Association took plac-t in Ran tau Club on the evening of May Bth Mr. J. Bruce presided 'ays the Malay Mail P A. M Scheme. The first matt» r that came up
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 388 8 S& \oai KI Hl lx fel V\ /S I I 5 A I \x’ From a photo of a <\ Bonnit (daxo Bois. I A Doctor says: <1) “I do not think so good a food as Glaxo v|! '£> can be brought before the public by the fc medical
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    • 316 8 i I ii “““HE I i I Jli J j I I yes, it is lovely to feel I lam getting strong again” Only those who have experienced the wearisome burden of ill-health, can < accurately realise what it means to feel I they are getting strong and well— to
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  • 461 9 ~l iiuiixeiV Report. K'iizi»- ,}l General otl the past year s wcrk(l |> u h (inpany's Mines: t General Manage ißi property during the month )Utld lh at difficulties had t oth<- disposal <>f t ailings i;l d been countered by obtained to make use oi ’/portion of
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  • 172 9 April 23- Although some a( 'ii<»n has occurred in allies, substan'"u,,d improvement is shown a fortnight ago Recent an- 1 IU have been of a reassuring ’bi', influence, coupled with '"uhdent feeling prevailing in ri,».i a ma ’ked effect on a |S always very responsive- It ’bn producers
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  • 76 9 p a Enndon cable received b'-- Morgan and Co-, conq.. ia not been allowed 'f, t|,' are b p >ng rein--t >,<a ‘k Exchange on the k b|<n Jli| t -,:i jj, a big difference to i ‘b 'nay be reflected '-'■'ii '"'''bnb’y mean that i u
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  • 105 9 E.M.S. CHAMBERS FAVOf R RESTRICTION BY LEGISLATION. (From Onr Own (*orr<-spon<ient). Kuala Lumpur. .May 20. It is iiinlerstood that the < ’ommittees of the Selangor ami Negri Sembilan I ininches of the F.M.S. (’hainber of ('oniinerce are unanimously in favour of sending a cable to the Secretary
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  • 69 9 T'he following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy’ Co.'s share list Yesterday. To-day Tj p Shares. 'Z t sc. c. c. sc. Mining. Mambau Tin 50 55 52*» 57’> N. Taiping 77’» 82-’ KU 85 Taiping T. 1).... <»5 f>7j 05 70 General. E. Shipping 4.75
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  • 436 9 Messrs Kennedy and Co., Penang reports as follows The past week has been a particularly <lull one for the local Share Market and prices generally have been lower than for some time past with the exception of Government J.oans for which there has been an improved demand.
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  • 80 9 At a sale of postage stamps from the Duke of ccflection, which was valued at about £500,000 intact, the chief bidding was for the New .South Wales type of stamps- One special lot of thirty stamps realised 40.000 francs (nominally £1,600), and an other collection, which was
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  • 224 9 Singapori', May 16- —The Share Market lia- remained practically lifeless in iin and Rubber during the week, the only real business put through has been the industrial group where a steady improvement is still maintained. lin at. £l5O 15s- Od. closes unchanged whilst Rubber at 7jd. is
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  • 179 9 WEEKLY REVIEW. Mosrs. Fearon and Co-. Kuala Lumpur report on May 17th The uncertainly with regard to rubbei n "friction and the fall in the price cf tin has resulted in another dull week in these markets. Rubber clones weaker at •Singapore sheet 25| cents, London sheet 7*d.
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  • 134 9 —“M. M.” In spite of rubber at less thair eightpence it is still permissible to tap rubber trees every day in the week, Sunday included- That people should be allowed to earn* on estate work for seven days a week, when every extra picul of rubber produced is
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  • 82 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 19. A meeting, held on Wednesday, merchant traders, under the auspices of the Committee of the Selangoi Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, discussed with the Hon. Mr. Pouutney, the feasibility and the propriety of putting forward certain proposals to
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  • 177 9 London, April IS. —Signs regarding the tin market and the tin 'hart market are suggestive of more activity- European consumption, which has really never fallen cff. is good and the American deniar.d. '•o disappointing since the Armri tice, i< reviving- The result is seen in the
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  • 60 9 2<>th May, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Shet't 24i Penang [Fine Pale Crepe 24 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 17.', SINGA- Smoked Sheet 25\ pore J Crepe 25[, London \nd New York. Smoked Sheet 7 5/<sd Londox J c ppe 7 New York Gl4i London Rubber stocks. London stocks ot
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  • 88 9 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 19: Spot £152.10s up 2.5 s 3 mos. buying 154 2.5 s 3 selling 154.25.6 d 2.5 s Local parity 875.93 Local. Singapore sold 150 tons at »877 5/S. Penang buyers no sellers »877.25. Messrs
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  • 76 9 Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., first half of May. 250 piculs. Uhenderiang Tin Dredging. Ltd., first half of May. dredge 230 piculs, tributors 70 piculs, total .300 piculs. Renong Tin Dredging Coni|)any. Ltd., first half of May, Dredge No. 1 455 piculs. Dredge No. 2 L 3.3 piculs, making
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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 80s 45.00 nom. 1105... 37.00 sellers Coconuts per 1,000 39.00 Copra Sundried 10.20 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50perbag do do
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  • 163 9 Prince of Wales’s New Office. ihe annual festival of the Gram! Lodge of English Freemasons was held <»n April 2b, at Freemasons’ Hall, under the presidency of Lord Ampthill. ProGrand Master. Ihe Duke of Connaught was proclaimed Grand Master for the 22nd successive year: Lord Am
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