Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 May 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-05-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 119. VOL. LXXX. WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement670 1922-05-31 1 I j, ....v.ww.vav.v.v/w.J Cnikko I OpE R H ART ;i PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I N O. 7. NOHTHAM ROAD. ;j Tel. No. 579. J s lll,|l,| iiiiiiii. l ii ll iii l i)fiiiiniiiiiiii niinr mu h iiiiiiiiiiii lli!t lte 1 jshi insurance society ef canton. Ltd. j Q O ESTABLISHED 1835.670 words
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Advertisement14 1922-05-31 1 i; T. NAGATA, jj |i DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO !j J THE DISPENSARY.” I14 words
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Article1010 1922-05-31 2 S HARE T R A N SA CT IO N S. ihe three accused in the Badak Tin i case (who were acquitted) pleaded not I guilty at Melbourne. The charge covered the period between January, irib and .July, 1920, and accused the three men of j1,010 words
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Article353 1922-05-31 2 We have to thank Mr. Physick for his interesting letter on Government Trading- We are informed, says the "Malay Mail that the Burma railways are run as a joint stock company on somewh.it similar lines to those suggested by Mr. Physick. If this is so perhaps some of353 words
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Article341 1922-05-31 2 MILLIONS EXTORTED FROM A EALTHY AMERICANS. It is estimated that over $3000.000 a year are extorted from wealthy people in New ork by a "national blackmail trust- and that men of national import ance are being victimised. Ihe operations of the "trust are said to extend all341 words
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Advertisement916 1922-05-31 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. dentistry WANTED, FOR SALE, TO LET, can be inserted in the “Pinang Mr- Herb«A V. Bromley. Dental Surgeon, 193 McAlister Road, Penang. Gazette at Advice free. Moderate charges, Office THREE CENTS A WORD, hours 9a. m. to 2p- m- 806—u c in w s. coanting the916 words
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Advertisement715 1922-05-31 2 BANKS. >:e:oipora.eil tn England > (Incorporated i n n ff Authorised Capita! £3,000,000 Paid-up Capital' Subscribed Capital 1,800,000 Reserve F M Paid-up 1,050,000 Sterling Reserve Fund and Undivided Silver Profits £1,287,600 j Reserve Liability f Board of Directors. R. J. Black, Esq., (Chairman), J. M. Head Office i—HONctv r Ryrie,715 words
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Article1025 1922-05-31 3 —“Tribune.” MELODIES OF SINGAPORE STREETS. Mr. Klhmi T. Aik sends the following: Tick lick lock, tick tick lock, lick tock, tick tock. tick lick tock I AU «lay, all through the night, rain or shine, one hears the tick tick tattoo of the split bamboo which is—“Tribune.” - 1,025 words
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Article90 1922-05-31 3 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Thongwa for Madras taking mails for Europe etc. via Bombay. Trang for Kantang ('Prang). 'l’lie ss. Oxfordshire is due to leave Rangoon on the Sth June. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at Penang —Armand Behic. Bankok Marti. Bellerophon. Benarty. Benlomond. Celebes90 words
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Article303 1922-05-31 3 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Fcik-rateii Malay States. Malacca. Johore. SingaiMire and Hongkong I[>oh. Batu (rajah. Tapah Road.J By train Teluk Anson.Kuala. Kubu. Kuala 7.1.» a.m. Lumpur. Klang.303 words
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Article18 1922-05-31 3 The Ekma, with mails from Europe, and is expected to arrive here at o a.m. to-morrow.18 words
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Article113 1922-05-31 3 PENANG. MAY 31. 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank -T/.»2 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 2,1 3 Credit ‘2/4 732 3 Documentary 2(4 'J/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rsl7h 3 days’sight Private LSI I z Bombay Demand Bank Lf’ i r Madras Demand Bank „10' r113 words
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Advertisement173 1922-05-31 3 farther Redaction in Prices. Office Requisites. z '--—«■r-^«^EHP r ir—MF MK&JdxJ* handsome brown oak pen tray. No. 7002, Price $1.50 each. W Star.” Paper v Ideal.” C 1 ip s (/\J Glider.” STAR Paper Clips, 100 in a paper box 30 cts. per box. IDEAL Paper Clips, 100 in a173 words
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Advertisement101 1922-05-31 3 PRITCHARD’S I MEN’S DEPARTMENT. GENUINE QA I 17 I CLEARANCE I OF I MENS CIJIDTC STRIPED *****1 I 0 MADE UP IN I French Prints, Striped 1 ĔĔ Zephyrs, Mercerised E Zephyrs, and Striped E Cambric, etc. White Grounds, with Ĕ 1 Neat Stripes, and Soft E Double Cuffs. E101 words
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Article562 1922-05-31 4 Opening Day’s Results. TRESSALITE DROPS DEAD. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, May .‘JO. The going was good and the attendance fair on the first day of the Singapore Races. Results 1. Owen Stakes —(7 furlongs). MARELLA 7.0 (Battersby) 1 THE HOBO 9.10 (Meades) 2 IVAN C 9.6 (Murphy)562 words
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Article284 1922-05-31 4 The appended notes on the unfortunate Tressalite, by Obscure, an authority on Bangkok racing, writing in the Bangkok Times” of March 31. will interest followers of the sport in the Straits. It will be remembered t!»t Tressalite certainly fulfilled Obscure’s predictions. He won on the first da\ of284 words
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Article242 1922-05-31 4 The following are the results of Tuesday’s tennis ties at Penang Golf Club: Mixed Doubles. —Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton —30.3) beat Mrs. Dunn ami Gregson —15.5) by 6—2. 10—X. Men’s Singles A. —Pedlow P beat Powell —4) bv 6—2 Sedwiek —15.4) beat Byatt —2) by 6—2. 6—2.242 words
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Article51 1922-05-31 4 The results of bowls ties played yesterday were as under: Championship—E. J. McLernon boat P- Henry Hertz 21—9: G.B.F. Southam beat A. J. Plumb 21—X. Teams of Three—C. H. Nicol. G. Wright Motion and P. Liston beat J M. Chalmers. J. Dick and F. N. Syer 2151 words
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Article164 1922-05-31 4 Simla. May IS.—'fhe entries for the All-India tennis tournament to be played on the Blessington Courts. Simla, closed on the 16th and the drawing took place yesterday. The entries have been most satisfactory. For the men’s doubles there are 27 pairs entered men’s singles 32 entries mixed164 words
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Article24 1922-05-31 4 1 lie n’ow.iig is a non-delivered cable for the week < tiding 31st inst, at the E. E. A. and Telegraph Co: Gheehoeclian.24 words
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Article285 1922-05-31 4 Fort nightly Meeting. The (ort nightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission was held in the Municipal Chambers last night. There were present :—Messrs. S. <’odrington (President), J. 1). Kemp. C. R. Samuel. P. K. Nambyar. J. H. Pedlow. Yeoh Guan Seok. and Dr. Lim Guan Cheng. The285 words
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Article182 1922-05-31 4 First Robbery of iU Kin 4 in Japan. A daring robbery w;is committed in a train which le‘t Tokio for Nikko. As the train anproached 1 t-mimmiya• station a man switched off the lights in a secomlclass car. drew a pistol, ami then demand»182 words
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Article172 1922-05-31 4 —“M.M-” An epidemic of burglaries, actual and attempted, seems to have broken out in Kuala Lumpur. Stories of missing jewellery are rife and still more frequent ar? rejiorts of men seen slinking on to the verandah or disappearing into the garden mysterious footmarks are found on—“M.M-” - 172 words
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Article132 1922-05-31 4 The following is a copy of the statement cf accounts of the Penang Road Decorations for the Prince’s visit to PenangCcntributrcn from Government $1,500. Public subset options already acknowledged in local papers $936- Total $2,436ist Arch $360. and $l6O, paper $520. 2nd Arch $6OO. and $lBO, paper132 words
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Article631 1922-05-31 4 NE55’ SINGAPORE BUILDING. Tenders have* been invited and work will shortly be* commenced upon the extensive new premises at Singapore which are destined to house the everincreasing activities of the Eastern Exten-, sion Australasia anti China Telegraph Co. I Ltd., says the "Free Press." It is common knowledge631 words
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Article233 1922-05-31 4 The following promotions and appointments are given in P. V. Orders A/Sgt. J. S. Reutens to be Acting Coy. Quartermaster Sergt. A/Cpl. W. C. Boyle to be Acting Sergt. A/Cpl C. S. Boyle to be Acting Sergt, L/Cpl. T. J. Williams to be Acting Corpl, Pte. C. A.233 words
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NEWS FROM INDIA.
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241 1922-05-31 4 Bombay, May 4 ?*.~Sir George Lloyd, Governor of Bombay, who had come down from Kashmir specially for performing the ceremony, unveil»?! the meme rial statue of Lord Hard'inge cd Penshurst, ••?<- Viceroy of India, in the presence of many distinguished personages including the Maharajah241 words
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Article143 1922-05-31 4 •Simla- May 21.—A communique states: The following are the terms of reference to the Ccmmittee on the expenditure of the Government of India, over which Lord Inchcape will preside: To make recenunendations to the Governments of India to effect forthwith all possible reductions in the expenditure of143 words
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Article135 1922-05-31 4 Madras May 17. —A Madura message says that all arrack, brandy, and opium shop-keepers have closed their shops since 2 p-m yesterday and have telegraphed to the officers concerned that they will neither open their shops nor pay rental until picketing was completely and forcibly stopped in135 words
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Article115 1922-05-31 4 Calcutta. May 17. —Before the Chief Presidency Magistrate, to-day. the Public Prosecutor made an application for a process against Messrs- Lait and Collihs, Managing Director and Secretary resepctively of the Asiatic Investment Corporation Limited, Calcutta, which has recently been, issuing investment, policies carlying the right to115 words
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Article174 1922-05-31 4 Sirnila. May 17.—The Government of India have now received a large number of opinions on the question of workmen’s compensation and hope to be in a position to introduce a bill on the question in the September session of the Imperial Legislature. The subject is a highly technical174 words
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Advertisement393 1922-05-31 4 NEW ‘Wanted about half 7 railway, with 2 firewood price complete f. 0 r stat, Andrew Estate, B at “t*"- Si belangor. 6 FOR SALe~ 1919 Three speed In excellent condition Sn horn, tools, one cover and i» 0 be seen and tried at Tran s Kri v Nebong Tebal-393 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1922-05-31 5 COLOURS AT THE (’ABARET. 'By Our Lady ’orres pondent). Paris. May 3. With the start of the flat racing at Longcliamps. Parisians and visitors all flock to that interesting spot in the Bois de Boulogne. Indeed, beside the attraction of the sport, which has always had charms1,436 words
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Advertisement262 1922-05-31 5 Underwood I Standard Typewriters I v I 1 I The Machine you will Eventually Buy. I Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Enghnd) g Agents :—Penang, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I I J, MllllllllllllililllllllHllißlillilhiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllliHlllllllllE SYNOLEO I z The Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior and Exterior Decorations. A soft flat262 words
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Advertisement188 1922-05-31 5 8 All that is best and choicest 8 I in NEW SEASON’S j GOODS now on show. H Shepherd Checks of a quality that cannot fail to please, fast colours, S width 40 ins» Price 60 cts. per yard. I Wi I Fancy Zephers embodying this =1 season’s most popular188 words
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Article18 1922-05-31 6 Horne.—On May 24th, at Walker Street. Edinburgh, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horne, a daughter. (By Cable).18 words
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Article83 1922-05-31 6 M arsh \ll—Hibbert (Treacher). April 27. at Parish Church. Marylebone. Eric Stewart Marshall. C. B. E.. M. to Enid, younger daughter of the late Sir William Treacher. K. C. M. G.„ and of Utdy Treacher. Parkstone. Dorset. Khoo Chong Thuan and Kli«m> Chong Yeok desire to thank all those83 words
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Article1045 1922-05-31 6 It woul 1 Be unwis»- to regard the recent victory of General Wu Pei-fu and the return to Mukden of the defeated war lord Chang Tso-lin as heralding impending unification in China, and the beginning of an era of peace and reconstruction. with the latter, a very remarkable personality,1,045 words
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Article1242 1922-05-31 6 The Government of India’s emigration policy, which will be put Malaya and into operation in March Indian Emigra- next year, under the tion Act. Indian Emigration Act, 1922. has been discussed at length by most Planters’ Associations affected, in this country and elsewhere. The provisions, etc., of1,242 words
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Article54 1922-05-31 6 APPEAL COURTS DECISION'. (From Our Owx (’orrim’ondem'. Kuala Lumpur. May do. The "Malay Mail" Colomlto corespondent says a Ceylon Observer < states the Ap|x*:d Court decid'd against the Merliniau Rubber <"• >■ test case over excess profits duty. [The previous decision was it: hi' l of the54 words
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Article238 1922-05-31 6 (From Our Own Correspond-nt’. v Singapore. .M'<? Mr. C. M. Rice, from up-country. charged with alleged cheating Al Lumpur and in Perak. I he ca** v 1 poned. bail in S5OO being allowed. We understand that the coiitraU j for the building of the Menani which work, as238 words
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Advertisement215 1922-05-31 6 B If you require a Cement of unrivalled s s quality and test ask for: s I I r>Or?v7®Vffl i i i t i '1 Highest possible test. Unequalled i f quality, price and terms on g f application: s I G. H. SLOT Co., Penang. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiuiiiiig THREE ABREAST I215 words
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Advertisement12 1922-05-31 6 H. M. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY. SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. DANCE AT THE“E. O.”12 words
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Miscellaneous22 1922-05-31 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.5 S p.m. 9.5.3 p.m. To-morrow. .3.49 a.m. 9.39 a.m. 3.4 P p.m. 10.39 p.m.22 words
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Article174 1922-05-31 7 Judge’s Denunciation. callocs El i ron TERY." Reuter’s Telegrams London, May 29. l( Old Bailey was parked at lhe (()ll( lusiou of the Bottomley trial. T| ie Prosecutor concluded his final t( h after which Mr. Bottomley, t ’t| ier to seated at the Solicitors* table, entered theReuter’s Telegrams ] - 174 words
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Article253 1922-05-31 7 Ml) < lIA M BEU I.A 1N 'S STATEMENT. London. May 30. In the House of Commons, replying Mi. Inskip. Mr. Chamberlain repitukited the facts as regards Commander Ilaslewood. and his wife’' aiiti-mui-tsai campaign. He said the ~'b'i ’ioti of the Governor of Hongkong uh. culled to253 words
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Article63 1922-05-31 7 ANEw campaign probable. London. May 29. According to the ‘‘Manchester 'Vidian since the success of the ini Pi'ign for the abolition of the Mui 1 '.'"tcm in Hongkong, facts have J ll1 to the notice of workers here, Wing that the same system ex.ln ll,lot l 1, 163 words
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Article87 1922-05-31 7 A NOTEWORTHY TRIBUTE. London, May 29. 1( I'ortnightly Review’’ contains H )tw orthv tribute by Mr. W. G. the King of Siam’s enlightenkdii' ni:i!ls,l 'P an d describes the of this “philosopher atu] 111 lais a jr the tone of public ,noralit V’ bringing the l>res<i87 words
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Article29 1922-05-31 7 Il Washington. May 30. '■l'liiii, Court upheld the GovLa. s under the Anti-Trust 11 ‘ug- the Southern Pacific I'aijfi' ‘’"'umship of the Central '*"lway> to H unlawful.29 words
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Article221 1922-05-31 7 Dr. Wirth and Genoa. Berlin. Muy 30. Contrary to e.xpeciat ion. the question of reparations was not touched in the Reichstag, Dr. Wirth dealing wholly with the Genoa Conference. He paid a tribute, amid cheers, to British leadership at Genoa, and defended the Russo German treaty as a political221 words
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Article517 1922-05-31 7 TEXT OF FORMAL AGENDAThe fourth session of the International Labour Conference will open at Geneva on, th» 18th October 1922. The following is the formal agenda: (1) Revision of Part XIII of the Treaty of Versailles and l the corresponding parts of the other treaties of peace517 words
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Article239 1922-05-31 7 Six Men Killed. London. May 29Special castables from Enniskillen met armed civilians marching on the railway on the Fermanagh-Donegal border yesterday. Five civilians and one Special Constable were killed in the ensuing fight. The civilians carried off their dead Further Trouble. London, May 30. Fierce fighting239 words
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Article116 1922-05-31 7 A SHORTAGE FORESHADOWED. London. May 29. In the House of Commons. Mr. Arthur Samuel affirmed that the estimates showed that supplies of American cotton were likely to fail below the world’s demand hy the end of tin* current twelve months and probably the Bi it ish cotton116 words
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Article84 1922-05-31 7 ALLEGED MILITARY’ AGREEMENT. London. Muy 29. lu the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Lloyd George stated that enquiries were made with regard to the authenticity of the reported signature of a Russo-German military agreement, hut no confirmation had been obtained. The matter would not lie84 words
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Article41 1922-05-31 7 (’(IMMUNISTS SENTENCED. Reval. May 30. Following a campaign by the authorities to exterminate Communist Clubs in Esthonia. 104 Communists were tried for treason. Fifty-three were acquitted, lhe remainder being sentenced to periods of imprisonment varying from two to ten years.41 words
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Article37 1922-05-31 7 MONARCHISTS OVERWHELMED. Vienna. May 30. In the Hungarian elections, the Government has hitherto secured 90. ami the Opposition 13 seats. The Legitimists, who hail Kail’» son Otto as King, did not secure a single seat.37 words
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Article50 1922-05-31 7 Ottawa, May 30. In the Canadian House of Commons, it was announced that the Government has decided to defer consideration of the United States’ proposal for an enlarged St. Lawrence Waterway, as at present inopportune, owing to insufficient time to examine the engineers’ reports on the matter.50 words
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Article249 1922-05-31 7 Latest Betting. London. May 29. The following is corrected betting on the Derby: 30 to 1 against Scamp, 40 to 1 against Diligence. Epsom Course Betting. London. May 30. in the Epsom Course betting on the Derby 10 to 1 against Pondoland was offered. London, May 30. Liter249 words
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Article94 1922-05-31 7 The Derby probables and riders are as under: Scamp (Lane). Simon Pure (Jelliss). Villars (Bellhouse). Diligence (Macgee). Rungho (Ledson). North End (Wragg). Pondoland (O’Neill). Tamar (Frank Bulloch) Bucks Hussar (Childs). Craig an Gower (Beary). Dry Toast (Carslake). Irish Battle (T. Fox). Baydon (Thwaites) Silpho (Wing). Satelles (Elliott). Captain94 words
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Article171 1922-05-31 7 A FRENCH VICTORY London, May 29. At Holland Park Hall, over twenty rounds, at Featherweights. Criqui». the French Champion, beat Joe Fox. th» British Champion, the referee stopping the fight in the twelfth round. Do |)(«oyJe really belicwe in mascots “It is too awful to find Christian people believing171 words
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Article1581 1922-05-31 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. The Maharaja of Bikaner sailed for England recently under medical advice. The Crown Prince of Persia arrived at Bombay by the mail steamer China on May 19Viscountess Rhondda obtained an or 1 der for restitution of conjugal rights against Sir Humphrey Mackworth, her husband. Mr. K. W. H.1,581 words
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Article1737 1922-05-31 8 IMPORTANCE OF CHEAP PRODUCTION, t The second annual general meeting of the Seafield Rubber Company, Limited, was held in the Council Itoom of the Rubber Growers’ Association (Incorporated), 38, Eastcheap. E C-, Mr- John McEwan (the chairman) piesiding. The Chairman said: Gentlemen, i presume that you will, as1,737 words
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Article1092 1922-05-31 8 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL 1 MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of the KuaJa Ketil Rubber Company. Limited, was held on Saturday, the 27th May, 1922, at the Registered Office of the Company, Hongkong Bank Buildings, Downing Street, Penang, Mr. Ged. Stothard presidingThe notice convening the meeting was read by1,092 words
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Article583 1922-05-31 8 At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, the President u reply to a question by Mr. GriffithJones. said: In accordance with the decision of the Municipal Commissioners at the ordinary meeting held on 25th November last, the report of the Special Sub-Committee on the valuation of583 words
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Advertisement254 1922-05-31 8 r r —rafw RS i KlffiM y^ aDEM4 R|( I ftjfcji nWffl R I r w I i jtfwi i IJMJ- b ■> MBlfflir Mm HB i ft SB Baalffri (<&&'/■ Ils H j s I g I Works and Offices:—Lahat Road, IPOH. S Telegraphic Address:—“ FLEMING,’ IPOH. i= Telephone:-No.254 words
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Advertisement70 1922-05-31 8 HEALTH IS THE REWARD cf cleanliness inside and out. To keep clean and healthy inside use Pinkettes when necessary. As gently as nature they dispel constipation, regulate the liver, cure bilicmsness, sick headaches, dizziness, clear the skin and purify the bi°ath. Drugcists evervwher-’ sell Pi« Leites, nr po s t70 words
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Article598 1922-05-31 9 .pir\|sTS AS MISSIONARIES. I 4> vd George’s reformed Hol (l f Moscow are now at work j u Xeiirocs. and are organising ;l struggle with the White The full programme of a \,jiu organisation, called “The Blood Brotherhood.” is publish- April number <>! the om■Hitlist Review.’ programme598 words
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Article140 1922-05-31 9 Cirques Narrow Escape. p,., li:,r HUe Maliamir. which put into x,, storday on account of the bad '1.1,1, l:i a rounH experience. Leaving "J't Bombay on May 20, with U| y L' 1 xvo °d. she encountered n' leather on the second day r j '"king for safety,140 words
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Article88 1922-05-31 9 R. G. A. Resolution. [Reuter’s Telegrams] London. May 30. I'ollowing- the appointment by the Dutch Government of a representative to discuss the |M>sition of the rubbet planting- industry with the Colonial Office, tin* Council of the Rubbei Growers Association passed a resolution deferring- consideration of restric lion[Reuter’s Telegrams] - 88 words
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Article226 1922-05-31 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. May 31. The Malay Mail Colombo correspondent says a 'Cimes of < ’ey lon cable states that Mr W. Forsythe, presiding at the meeting of the Nagolle (Ceylon) Rubber and Tea Plantations, declared it was shortsighted ]M>licy to oppose any form of226 words
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Article77 1922-05-31 9 31st May, 1922. Local. cts. "I Smoked Sheet 25?> PENANG Fine Pale Crepe 25 rnsmoked Sheet No. 1... 1 SING A- Smoked Sheet 24} PORE Crepe 24 London and New York. T Smoked. Sheet 7 3/4d London f Crepe 7 ;1/4d Market steady. New York Gl4o The following77 words
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Article92 1922-05-31 9 London. Tho Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on May 30: Spot £152.25.Gd up £l.2s.C»d 3 mos. buving ..153.10s 1.5 s 3 selling 153.12 s 1.5 s Local parity 575.9 S Local. May 31st: Singapore sold 120 tons at -577.5.'». Penang buyers no sellers £77.05.92 words
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Article47 1922-05-31 9 The Municipal Band will nlay the following programme at the Esplanade from (> p.m„ to-day 1 March Colonel Bogey Mford 2 Overture Zamna Harold 3 Waltz Thoughts Ancliffe 4 Rem in isc«*ne Of the Plantations f ’b-miber< 5 Two Sten Clorinda Ring God Save The King.47 words
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Article1448 1922-05-31 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. I’he second annual general meeting of the Sungei Tukang Rubber Company, Ltd, was held on Momlay. the 29th May, 1*922, at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, at 12.30 p.m.. Mr. A. R. Thornton presiding. There were also present Messrs. F. H. Grumitt and C.1,448 words
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Article295 1922-05-31 9 May 31—P.C.C. “At Home.” Tennis. Presentation of Prizes. Dancing. May 31—Lodge Scotia. Installation Meeting. May June 1-3—Singapore Races. June I—Football, I.C.A.U. v Moslem, P. Buntar. June 3—The King's Birthday, Public Holiday. June —Cricket. P.C.C’. v Kedah. 11 a.m. June 3—Football. E.M. School v Krian Club. Parit Buntar. June295 words
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Article190 1922-05-31 9 Benares Opium p. chest SS.(MM).(M) nom. Cloves 115.00 sales Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs 805... 45.00 sellers 1105... 37.00 Coconuts j>er 1,000 39.00 Copra Sundried 10.25 sellers Rattans 11.20 Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag do do do190 words
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Article475 1922-05-31 9 PENANG, MAY 31, 1922. S cts GOVERNMENT MUTTON— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.00 Tripe do J.<«o Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread each 30 Leg of Mutton lb 55 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 MUTTON— Heal, sheep475 words
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Article956 1922-05-31 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. c g 1 KUBUKR (Doll*».) sc. Sc. S c Allenby Rubber Co. on Mor Gajah Rubber Estate 3 Amalgamated Malay Estates I*lo I*2s' Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate q'ojl Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates j Ayer Moiek Rubber Co. 85, Ayer Panas Rubber Estate* 4.-5 s_(oi Balgownie956 words
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Article739 1922-05-31 10 DULL TONE CONTINUES. Rangoon, May 24. —The rice market is without life, as nobody seems to want to buy rice. There were no buyers of small mills specials, milling notices in this quality which came on the market changing hands at Rs. 527-8 and Rs. 530. Small739 words
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Article383 1922-05-31 10 The annual report and accounts of the Club for the year ended! 31st March, 1922 says: It will be seen that the accumulated balance on Income and Expenditure Account now stands at $8,002-43 as against $3,704-62 on the Ist April, 1921. The entrance fee was increased from383 words
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Article427 1922-05-31 10 The Australian Premier recently devt ted an afternoon to receiving deputaI tions- Firstly, a deputation from the I University and the Timber Millers’ As- sociation. introduced by Mr. ScaddonI asked for the carrying out of a t< ntative agreement with the Oommonwealtn i Government for the establishment of427 words
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Advertisement207 1922-05-31 10 CMKUKD C 4KBHD MMZntSbJK*» 9 4 >«■«■»♦»■ j<** t A GOOD PIANO IS NOT NECESSARILY EXPENSIVE. A “Broadwood” or “Collard” can now be purchased I for $l,lOO. Both are instruments of world wide I reputation. Other first class Pianos in stock ranging I from $675. Call in to-day and let207 words
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Advertisement143 1922-05-31 10 AFRAID TO EAT BECAUSE OF INDIGESTION If you’ll take the advice of thousands of people who have been, relieved' of indigestion you will take a little Bisurated Magnesia after your meals- Instead of that dread of eating, which is one of the worst evils of stomach disorder, you will relish143 words
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Advertisement222 1922-05-31 10 R i g g [I For “Reconstruction” Rafter Illness i I for all who are run-down, under-weight; for those whose jS L* digestion needs a rest, but who at the same time need building Ig* up, Glaxo presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming. jf U-k nerve-restoring elements of pure cow’s milk222 words
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Article281 1922-05-31 11 I he, entries for the Kuala Lumpur local championship tennis tournament are published, and on reading them we see a good augury for the success of the forthcoming Malayan championship, says the Malay Mail. The system on which it is being run is the right one. Every district281 words
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Article94 1922-05-31 11 London. May 12. —D. L. Morgan, who was beaten by Mayes in the Hurlingham Lawn Tennis singles semi-finals, is an Indian Police official. Yesterday he unexpectedly eliminated Captain Bar clay, 7 —5. 3 —6. 6—l. Captain Barclay’s defeat is attributed to the fact that he played twelve94 words
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Article126 1922-05-31 11 London. May 5. —A golf test com petition with balls 1.705 inches in diameter and of varying weights was carried •at. A searching test made in half a gale at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club shewed the “29 Pennyweight’" to be far the most satisfactory.126 words
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Article44 1922-05-31 11 A resolution is to be'put at the Selangor (iolf Club meeting to be held on Saturday, proposing that every lady shill be charged 25 cents for every round played. We think it haidly likely that such a measure will be carried. —“M.M."44 words
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Article119 1922-05-31 11 The following will represent Perak at cricket against Selangor at Kuala Lum pur on June 3id and sth :—Major Ed wards, C. C. Harris, H. M. Spooner, EEfrench Mullen. Dr. Hennessy, J. Tin sley, R. G. B. Fairer. G. H. Bevan, M Mansur and two others. The scorer119 words
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Article127 1922-05-31 11 London. May 6. —In the postponed challenge round of the Amateur Racquets hampionship, at Queen s Club, the Hon. C. N- Bruce beat E. M. Baerlein. the holder. 15 —2, 15 —10, 15—9. Ry defeating E. M. Baerlein the Hon. C. N. Bruce wins the championship for the127 words
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