Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 October 1922

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED No. 238. VOL LXXX. THURSDAY, 19th OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 460 1 V.*.V.WA" J CIGARETTES i I >■ Virginia S Number J j Imitated-But Never Equalled. J J lAMk Habolco Tea. iI i y&Z p i fi IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S Carefully selected and free from J “DOG’S HEAD” GUINNESS I E H lit o.l' P 55 C h r» V
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    • 18 1 k uma a a i T. NAGATA, DENTIST. X NEXT DOOR TO b “THE DISPENSARY.” J W *■■■■■>■■ P«
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  • 1082 2 AUTUMNAL MODES. (By a Lady Correspondent.) Paris, September 20. The Autumn season has opened, foreigners are crowding into Paris, and there is much to be seen and to do. Just now, the Salon is attracting much attention, not a picture show this time, but a furniture display.
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  • 355 2 Illicit opium from the North still finds its way into Bangkok says the Bangkok Times.” On Saturday a man. said to be a non-commissioned officer of the 2nd Infantry Regiment, was arrested at the Cantonese temple with 100 taralungs of it in his possession. He had come
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    • 991 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED F TDIIDTifiMC OKI can be inserted in the Pinang Back and LegS. Itvhcd Gazette” at Terribly, Could Not Rest three cents A word Cuticura Healed. i <f My little gill bioke out in big red counting the address to which matches cn her legs, back, and arms, replies
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    • 200 2 “SAY IT WITH I -MUSIC.” j Excellent advice! but the Foxtrot p’aycd Iby “the Co’umbian’s” describes this latest hit in a very musical manner, here’s the chorus. Say it with music, beautiful music. Somehow they’d rather be kissed. I To the strains of Chopin or Liszt. A melody mellow played
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  • 949 3 A KC-H BISHOP’S SERMON AT GENEVA. he Archbishop of Canterbury preach o the ('athedra! in Geneva to the dele. it--s of the League of Nations, his text ’»e;ng Seek ytl fust the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all the:e things shall be added unto you.” The
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  • 324 3 ENGLXND’S PPOPJ RTY CLAUSES Numerous property ow ners in England and Males (excluding the administrative County of have received—with some misgivings—forms in con:• action with the revaluation of their property for future income-tax purposes, in accordance with the provisions of the current Budget (sections 32 and 33 of
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  • 330 3 —“C.E.” We have previously called attention to the undesirable change that has been wrought by the 1920 ordinance on the income tax levied in Netherlands India. Formerly, taxes were levied on the average income of the previous three yea”? The war has dislocated the economic
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  • 187 3 Commenting on the International Cotton Federation's statistics, Sir Charles Ma cara states they show that India,, China and Japan have in round figures only 12,000.000 cotton spindles for their combined populations of 800,000,000- To sun ply the requirements of Great Britain and Ireland, with a population of
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  • 918 4 MR. J. L. CAMPBELL’S EXAMINATION. Mr. J. L. Campbell, tailor and out fitter, formerly of Raffles Square, was examined by the Assistant Official Assignee (Mr. G- H. Kellagher) before the Acting Chief Justice, the hon’ble Mr. P. J Sproule, in the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore. Mr. ('ampbell said
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  • 611 4 “M. M.” NEW ASSOCIATION. A meeting of those people interested in Agriculture and Horticulture was held at 6.30 p.m- on Saturday in the P- A- M. Chambers, Mercantile Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. B. Carey presided. The Chairman said that meeting was called with the object of trying
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  • 121 4 —“S.F.P.” It v, ill be remembered that an Indian named Syro Abdullah, who was original!” arrested for importing seditious literature from America, was afterwards tried by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard at the Assizes on a charge of unlawfully returning from banishment. The learned judge after hearing
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  • 119 4 At Johnston’s Pier, Singapore, at midday on Thursday of October 5, two or three people w’aved farewell to a queer shaped little motor boat about 18 feet long with a 14 horsepower engine heading out to sea with clearance papers for Kelantan. This boat contained
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  • 132 4 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Achilles for Singapore, China and Japan. Renong for Bhuket (I ongkah), Kopah. Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. M. S. Indien for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and Suez. Kopah for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettehham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Sampit for Asahan.
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  • 326 4 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). ST TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. FOR AT Federated Malay States. Malacca. Johore Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh, Batn Gajah, Tapab Road.") By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Kubu. Kuala I 7.15 a m. Lumpur, Klang.
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  • 304 4 “S.T.” In the third Magistrate’s Court, Singapore, on Saturday, before Mr. Gourlay. a case of alleged cruelty to a child was brought up by Mr. Sterling, of the Chinese Protectorate. The accused, a Hokien woman named Ng Chia, was defended by Mr- de Mello. The child, a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 507 4 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. Autoglider Motor Scooter fitted with 25 h. p. two stroke engine coach built spring seat, pump, tools, spare cover, tube also range of spare parts-cost Rs. 320 new in July very little used $250 or near oiler. Can be seen at Cycle <fc Carriage Co.. Penang.
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    • 106 4 I BURNETTS CELEBRATED 01D TOM GIN i| DISTILLED BY i SIR ROBERT BURNETT 0 CO., LONDON. •I f I SUB-AGENTS: R. T. REID S CO.. Ltd., PdMBR OM KMlfl LIHRHr. J --r- IP «p», "0« *3" 1 iO-OPERAim As a subject for Study in Mahya. The full Text of a
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    • 307 4 I PATHE UNIVERSAL HOUSE I EMPIRE THEATRE. PENANG ROAD S From Thursday, 19th to Sunday 22nd October. 1922 =1 Do you follow your husband like a beaten thing as the wife j n 5 6 parts “SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES” parts 6 I —or do yon stride along with
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  • 701 5 PATRIARCHAL EXARCH ON NEUTRAL STATE PLAN. A special article which the Morning Post” published upon a proposal for the creation of a neutral State in Eastern and a part of Western Thrace attracted so much interest that it seemed desirable to have upon this question the authoritative
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  • 89 5 Oct 21 —Rugby, Penang v Perak, at Taiping. Oct 21—Batu Lintang, Rubber, Meeting, .33 Beach Street, 12 noon. Oct 21 —Rahman Hydraulic, Meeting, Downing Street, 11 a.in. Oct 21—Penang Golf Club, Dance, 7-8 p.m. Oct 22—P.5.C., 440 yds. Club Championship, and 75 yds. “B” Class. Oct 24—Nellmay Rubber
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  • 717 5 LABOUR M.P ’S. OBSERVATIONS. Mr. Thomas Kennedy. Labour M.P. foi Kirkcaldy, has been visiting Germany, and on the result of his observations there he has written an instructive article for the current number of “Justice.” The subjoined passages are taken from Mr. Kennedy’s article Far Better Than
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  • 149 5 The trial cf the Tamil c»oly, Nalliah. for the murder of hri wife on or about August 3 at Bidor. .which was commenced at the Perak Uribnitial Assizes before His Lordship Mr. Justice Wat son, and two assessors, was concluded on Tuesday the accused being
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    • 232 5 jRh Buy 2 i Bottles X’cvcr risk running out of for every day use. Bovril i',.xiil Buy two bottles is the best o£all hot drinks, nd always keep one in Whenever a meal is wanted a \erve. n a hurry, or extra nourishr< Bovril is one of the most ment
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    • 117 5 uiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiu Whiteaway’s FASHION GOODS, j sS SPECIAL DISPLAY I I OP Morning Frocks. i Plain, Fancy and Striped Ĕ Sponge Cloth, Voiles and Ratine in all Colours. Afternoon Frocks. A Large Variety of Fancy E Foulard Silks. E Evening Gowns. E A New Selection in the Ĕ h newest Shades,
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  • 29 6 Kennedy—Lamb.—At. st. Andrew’s Cathedral. Singapore, on 14th October, Robert Kennedy. Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., to Lesley Constance. 3rd daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. W. H. Lamb. Singapore.
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  • 1210 6 “S.T.” In Monday'.? Lsue we gave the cabled synopsis of a Reparations Scheme propounded by Sir John Bradbury fora five years' moratorium to Germany. It provides, according to an official announcement. for the removal of the reparations charges from the German Budget for two or even four years
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  • 896 6 In an interesting article in the Bangkok Times.” The Penang The Southern Line,” Bangkok Service, the writer says of the express service between Penang and Bangkok, \vhich has now completed nine months’ running, it is growing steadily in public favour, and the increasing returns from passenger traffic
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  • 602 6 PILFERING AT WELD Ql'ay, For some time past. Weld n„ Penang, has been a favourite haunt section of the light fingered genfr"“ branch of the profession is Frequent complaints have been receive by the police from consignees of especially copra, of theft. The authorities had a strict watch
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  • 93 6 The Chilka, with mails fr.mi is expected to arrive here on 1 morning. ’The mail despatched on 1 ultimo, by s.s. Koningin del den, was delivered in Lorn "'i 17th instant. Tin was £171.2.6 in an increase of £I.L>. Ihtl’" 1 1 at Hid. In a letter with
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    • 321 6 u KiiicQDiaani jnDMiaocM» I THE GUEST-LENOX i PATENT PRESSED I STEEL SQUARE AND i I RECTANGULAR i t TANKS. rr The design of these Tanks is such that it overcomes the Q Cl weaknesses apparent in most other Square Sectional Steel Q JJ Tanks. It will be noted that in
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    • 15 6 “E. O.” Friday 20th October.—Guest Night Dancing. Saturday 21 st October.—Special Tiffin.—Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 190 7 Allied Meeting Suggested. Reuter’s Telegrams-1 London. Octolier 17. ](1 tlll that Britain haA sug- Io I’raiKe and Italy that there he a meeting of Allied experts uI1(1(in u> soon as possible to distin nece»arv modifications of the Hn'nicial and economic clauses of th L. o f Series.
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  • 281 7 BRITISH (’(i-oPERATION. London (fctober 17. Rente] leains thiit after much dis-(ii-ion between the Foreign Office, the (oloniid Office and the Board of Trade "ii proposed Anglo-American cooperation with regard to smuggling of alcoholic liquors. British policy has been tninied on the following lines: Britain sympathises with the desire everywhere
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  • 176 7 e ollowing telegram has been re en ’d at the American Consulate, SinF 1 from the State Department. ashington I l JI ov isions of the National ProStamc 1 Act are applicable to United Orok esse s leaving foreign ports after Seb iT and to foreign ves on
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  • 57 7 Hrili.l, l 1 11 "ctnber 17. ll"‘ir f','! V 1 "'“Punies will re <i"‘‘ Si v iitli < a !1 'he Ist .January by Sa hide h, I 1 lv ‘«lent <>t a f al '"'least.,7'- ’hereby bring dow i 1,11,4 over tl h p| ent made
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  • 341 7 The Unionist Diehards.” London, October 17. Lord Salisbury, addressing Unionist Diehards at Arlington House, repudiated the advice given by Mr. Chamberlain to support the Coalition, which is increasingly unpopular. The only ground for continuing the Coalition was the Bolshevist bogey. It was ab surd to say that the
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  • 323 7 “The “Spectator” contains a very! striking article cn Mr. Licyd George Premiership. “There is not a- more pitiable figure in life than that of a man who has magnificent intentions but who somehow always manages to make a mess of things. \V e have
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  • 32 7 London. October 17. A Mount Clemens (Mi< higan nies «age says Lieutenant Vaughan covered a measured kilometre at the record speed of 248-5 miles an hour on Curtiss aeroplane.
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  • 183 7 General Harington’s Statement. -Constantinople, October 17. General Harington, addressing Pressmen, said time was not being wasted in giving effect to the Mudania Convention. Both sides were acting in accordance with the contract. H? hoped to carry out the difficult and delicate task without incident. The Nationalists had alleged
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  • 127 7 THE P. O. COMPANY. LORI) INCHCAPE AND “EGYPT” DISASTER. London. October 18. Presiding at the P. A O. Steam Navigation Company meeting. Lord Inchcape feared there must lie a further considerable reduction of wage" ashore and afloat, if ships were to <e kept running. Referring to the loss of the
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  • 53 7 AIRMAN'S NARROW ESCAPELondon. October 17. Raynham to-day Hew a glidei 1 houi 53 minutes at Ilford in a thirty mile wind. Captain Meiriam was attempting to emulate him when the machine vva< caught by a gust of wind, ami when released from the catapults, it nosedived and crashed.
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  • 36 7 3(H) PER CENT DIVIDEND. New York, October 18. Following the declaration of a 3(H) per cent dividend, the Directors of the Vacuum Oil Company voted an increase of the stock from to $75,000,000.
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  • 82 7 San Antonio, Texas, October 17. The Army Dirigible C, returning to Washington after a Transcontinental flight, was forced by the wind against the hangar. whence it was lieing taken out, and the huge envelope was ripped open. The hiss of escaping gas warned the
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  • 41 7 DUTCH FIRM’S SUIT. Cairo. October 17. The Dutch firm of Bos is claiming £400.000 Egyptian, plus damages, for the Government’s recission of the contract to construct a new harbour a( Suez, owing to alleged breaches of th contract.
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  • 59 7 The story of Silk Husbands and Calico Wives,” written by Monte M. Katterjobn. and made into a special film production by Harry Garson, is more than fiction. Its subject matter is based on every day life and «leaned from experience. It has been secured as an attraction by
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  • 41 7 THE SCRATCHINGS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 19. The scratchings for to-day’s races are as follow Race 2—Heartspear. Race 3—Pickny, Beau Regarde. Race 4—Kennedy, Prudentious, Pacific Sands. Race s—The Quest. Race 6—Humble Lad, Kenilford, Distour. Rae? 7—Nankin, Clara.
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  • 131 7 Perak v Penang. lhe following team will represent I’enang in the Rugby match at Taiping, on Saturday G. R. Parrett D.. Mathieson, F. Butler, G. D. A. Fletcher and C. C. Wise Keng Chuan and W. W. Roger; J. D. Sanderson. R. D. Milligan. O. E.« Venables, K.
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  • 606 7 Conmmenting on Saturday’s match at Penang, the Malay Mail says :—For Selangor, Brand played a sound game at back. The three quarters combined well and were excellent in defence. Jack’s touch finding was a feature of the match. Murchison at scrum half played his usual sound game,
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  • 1042 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. Langton arrived by the Perak from Deli to-day, Messrs. Jas. Simpson and F. J. G. Sims arrived by the Benrinnes from London to-day. Mr. J. E. Nathan has been placed in charge of the general work incidental to the introduction of restriction next month. The engagement is
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  • 310 7 —“S.F-P.” C ONVICTION UPHELD. The ease of E. P- Fernando, late reception clerk at the Europe Hotel, who was first convicted by. Mr. P. A. F. David. District Judge, of criminal breach of trust in respect of monies belonging to ths hotel, and on appealing to the
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  • 164 7 The Court is at present in mourning for the Duchess of Albany. It may not be i generally realised what this means- Not only has his Majesty’s writ to be obeyed in his own dominions but it must also be observed by every member of the
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  • 485 8 THE ANGORA MOSCOW TREATY. The Soviet Government is bringing all possible pressure to bear upon M.istapha Kemal Pasha to make him de clare that a peace conference •11 the Straits question is impossible without the presence of the Russians. The Commissariat for Foreign Affairs in Moscow believes
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  • 346 8 SHALL SHE BE BROKEN VP 1 The ‘‘Saturday Review” hail called attention to the Admiralty’s reported decision to schedule H. M. S- Lion for selling and breaking up as a resuit of the Washing! c>n agreement, and has suggested that she should be preserved as a
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  • 499 8 The “Morning Post” says the report on the moral and material progress < f India is a publication which has undergone strange vicissitudes. Originally an elaborate production well furnished with statistics and valuable maps it gradually dwindled from want of public appreciation into a
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  • 251 8 “MONKEY-TRICKS A queer story is current regarding a monkey which is said tc be arousing a good deal of interest in the village <’f Kandana, in the Western Province of Ceylon- The affection existing between the menkey and its owner’s children has aroused much talk in the village and the
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  • 119 8 PENANG, OCTOBER 19, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 13/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 178 3 dayk’sight Private „181 3 Bombay Demand Bank „178 2 Madras Demand Bank 178 V 3
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 Ahhmmii' WITH y Ci Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. I Every woman knows that clean bread h cannot be made with dirty hands, t neither can a house be kept tidy without g constant attention. So it is with the I human system. Pure blood cannot be '1 made from
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    • 237 8 I grew sturdy and strong on --‘KEPLER--Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract Bist on ‘Kepler’ Dil with Malt their children the QWi isease and maintain MwW strength in the >pics. s to take i KEPLER Malt f two tizet, at ts and Stores g isrißsSO i Wellcome Co. LONDON AU
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  • 1225 9 ~o St i-:xt of motor tyres. V the rubbo’ problem of supply /La.el inevitably brings »s back to I'.fKt that the crux of the matter lies tvn*s. It’ the impossible '(Xppen.and' rubber were to be I I be something else in the con"n| ,ft vres then we
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  • 291 9 Writing to the Times,” a rubber sharehoMer says Your note under this heading in the City column appears to voice the scheme in the absence of cooperation by the Government of the Netherlands East Indies. The facts are that more rubber is being produced than can be consumed
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  • 136 9 In response to numerous requests, we have republished in pamphlet form, the reports of the protest meetings at Penang, Singapore and Malacca, the memorandum by Messrs Braddell and Ward, etc. The pamphlet, price 40 cents a copy, exclusive of postage is now on sale at The Pinang Gazette
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  • 878 9 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The fourth annual general meeting of Hitam Tin, Limited, was held at Ipoh, on Saturday. Mr. F. S. Physick, Chairman of Directors, said: At our last general meeting, I announced that our proposal to deviate the Government road had just then been approved. The work
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  • 115 9 AN AMERICAN’S SOLUTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 19. Mr. C. H. Huston, Assistant Secretary of the Department of Commerce of the United States, interviewed by the Free Press,” expressed the opinion that over a period the ultimate benefit for the rubber industry will not come
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  • 47 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 18. Ihe Federal Council meets on Tuesday to deal with the Export of Rubber Res triction Enactment. To-day’s Government Gazette contains the text of the Enactment, and the Rules will be published in a Government Gazette to-morrow.
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  • 314 9 —”M.M.” Messrs. William Jacks Co., London, reported on the 20th September as i follows t I’he crisis in the Near East has upset markets generally, and taking everything into account it says much forthe stability” ‘of Metals that prices have remained so steady. Copper.—Only a small business
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  • 62 9 19th October, 1922. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 40| Penangv Fine Pale Crepe 40| (Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 36 SINGA- (Smoked Sheet 41| pore 1 Crepe 41| London and New York. London New York G2O The following were the rubber quotations in London on Oct 18 Smoked Sheet ll|d
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  • 15 9 The following is an additional rubber output for September lbs. Bukit Jelotong 9.158
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  • 69 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Oct. 17: Spot £169.75.6d *up 10s 3 mos. buying 170.10 s 10s 3 selling 170.125.6 d 10s Local parity $84.29 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd:— London, Oct. 18, 171.25.6 d spot, and £171.15s three months buying,
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  • 498 9 M. M.” Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 noni. Cloves 130.00 sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 Nutmegs 80s 47.00 1105... 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 Copra Sundried 9.30 buyers Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag do
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  • 1069 9 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. I £2 S NAMES 3 W I I» RUBBER [Dollar.] c S c a Allenby Rubber Co so| 60 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1 20 1 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 00 2 10 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 11 0012 00 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 50
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    • 236 9 WHAT TO DO FOR MALARIA. In Malaria, as in most other troubles of life, it is the “weakest that go to the wall.” The microbes of Malaria thrive and multiply with astonishing rapidly in watery blood; it is for this reason that anaemic, debilitated people develop ague and fever in
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  • 877 10 LORD SHAW’S IMPRESSION'S. Lord Shaw of Dunfermline, who ha*; just returned from the United States and Canada, where he addressed the American and Canadian Bar Associations on legal topics, recorded some of the impressions of his visit for ‘‘The Times.” Lord Shaw says it is the fashion
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  • 509 10 CSOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 19, 1922. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Croat or Sheep per lb 50 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 50 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton Head,
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    • 183 10 I ROBEY’S SEMI-DIESELI CRUDE OIL ENGINE. g Chief poi its of advantage are g I Simplicity of Construction. 0 Ease of Handling I I a Complete Construction. i 3 Low Fuel Consumption. B F 6 3 Efficiency and Reliability. E No inlet and Exhaust Valves. g I Perfect Lubrication. g
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    • 152 10 1 PULLEY BLOCKS ROPES LNT Co., Ltd. s., 12 ins., 14 ins. 2| ins„ 3 ins. circ MV. 9 14 tom. id head forged soild me piece, tai self-oiling bushes pecified. 5 UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements,) PENANG. Hpitesrs HEAD OFFICE .—SINGAPORE, Branches at BANGKOK, IPOH, PENANG,
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  • 670 11 THE WESTRALIAN GROUNDS. The aborigines of North West Australia seem to have been acquainted with the pearl shell of their coasts from time immemorial. There is evidence also that the natives of some of the islands of Malaya knew of the riches and to some extent exploited them.
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  • 176 11 —“C. O.” Ceylon Planter Injured. Mr. G. M. Baker, assistant superintondent of Bibile estate. Lunugala, has been rather badly mauled by a leopard. No details are available but it was gathered that a leopard wounded by some coolies was at large and Mr. Baker and a
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    • 413 11 TVbw that there is no possibility of doubt about the discerning public being willing to pay a little extra for the Haig Haig quality of Whisky, it is well for them to know two things q/* primary importance, viz.:— manufacture of Grain Whisky I (otherwise known as Patent-still Whisky) has
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