Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1922
1922-10-20
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-10-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 239. VOL LXXX. FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement863 1922-10-20 1 CIGARETTES </' Virginia J o Tht Most Elegant and Relined Cigarettes the World. Pinantj Gazette y KjrliS OF CASUAL Mil MFRQ QAFFQ -1 S slments. IfllLHLnv UHI LU il 44DMT7” T> r\f AT?l I fOB SALE, TO LET. SITUATIONS 1 J |C| fl I MIT B you would have a863 words
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Advertisement31 1922-10-20 1 ESTD. 1872. PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY B. P. de SILVA THE LEADING JEWELLER IN THE EAST. 50 YEARS’ J EXPERIENCE. I 1, Bishop Street, Penang and E 62 63, High Sc, Singapore.31 words
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Article2411 1922-10-20 2 J. C. Paaqual - [Third Article.] By J. C. Paaqual. Th? introduction of British rule into Selangor met with no opposition and was brought about by the inexpensive and persuasive method generally described as peaceful penetration.” A treaty was concluded with the Sultan on much the sime lines2,411 words
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Article209 1922-10-20 2 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 Gazette209 words
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Article1056 1922-10-20 2 Second Day’s Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 19. The weather was fine for the second day of the Singapore Races, and there was a good attendance, including the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, H. H. the Sultan of Johore and H. H. the Sultan of Perak.1,056 words
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Article33 1922-10-20 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 20. In a Rugby-match, Singapore defeated Klang by 28 points to nil. Singapore were greatly superior throughout, but Klang put Up a hard fight.33 words
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Article47 1922-10-20 2 There will be the usual morning ride of the Penang Hunt Club on Sunday, the 22nd inst., assembling at the bottom of Scotland Road at 7 a. m. Mr. L. E. Slowe has kindly offered to entertain members after the ride at “Udini House.”47 words
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Article186 1922-10-20 2 M.M.” The celebration of the annual festival of Deepavali took place yesterday at the Penang Hindu Sabha premises attended by most of the prominent members of the Hindu community. Refreshments were lavishly supplied to about 300 people. Prizes were distributed to the boys and girls of the—“ M.M.” - 186 words
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Article280 1922-10-20 2 ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF Hll ENGINEER H,tF Mr. Mowe, Chief Engineer O f Ban Whatt Soon, died i n f 5. yesterday aa thq result o f i R j uri ed on board .the vessel while sb the Bernam River. a ia From information to280 words
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Article351 1922-10-20 2 THE WEEKLY MEETING. The weekly meeting of the Penang Bent Board was held yesterday afternoon, there being present, Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, who presided, and" Mr. F. Duxbury. There were seven cases down for diposal, the first of which the application cf Wong Kim Swee foi351 words
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Article215 1922-10-20 2 (To The Editor of The “Pinang Gazette Sir, —It needs little to encourage slackness, it needs much more to encouragaction and “Dogowner” prefers the i mer.’ It is not the time, “Dogo may say, for the Municipal Com-missi to take action in an endeavour to pr 3215 words
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Article63 1922-10-20 3 ARMISTICE SKYE MEETING. Friday, November 10th AND Saturday, November 11th. Hurdle Races.—Races for Ponies and Hacks. Pony Handicap.—Distance Handi* cap for Horses and Ponies. Gharry Pony Races. Entries Close on Saturday 28th October. ALL RAILWAY FREIGHTS PAID ON PONIES ENTERING FOR THE MEETING. Chas. C. HARRIS, Secretary.63 words
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Article982 1922-10-20 3 MODERATES VERSUS EXTREMISTS. In the August “Review,’’ published by the London County Westminster and Parr’s Bank, is an article which aims to describe as far as possible the present position in Russia, and to outl’ne the struggle between moderate and extreme opinion in the Soviet Government. The982 words
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Article204 1922-10-20 3 Mr. Sydney Brooks, in the September number ofl the “Fortnightly Review”, points out the significance of the opening of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company’s refinery at Llandarcy, near Swansea. It is an announcement, he says, that British brains, capital, and interest have entered the lists against those two204 words
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Article210 1922-10-20 3 —“B.T” Lieut.-Colonel Forty of the Siamese Gendarmerie had an alarming experience as he was returning from a solo snipe shoot, in the Klong Toi district. Bangkok. It was almost dusk and he was walking along the railway* track with his gun over his shou 1 der. He—“B.T” - 210 words
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Article141 1922-10-20 3 It >s 50 years since the first Japanese embassy arrived in England and were housed at Buckingham Palace. It was not so long after the revolution, which had plucked Japan from Feudalism and from centuries of isolation. Yet according to contemporary accounts the Japanese mission were perfectly141 words
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Article962 1922-10-20 3 LEAGUE OF NATIONS’ LIMITATIONS. Speaking before the League of Nations Assembly on the 7th September Lord Bal four devoted himself to answering Lord Robert Cecil’s complaint that the League had neglected to take active steps to put an end to the war in Asia962 words
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Advertisement514 1922-10-20 3 POSITION VACANT. i A first class mechanic who i fnll apprenticeship in Mecha- i pH to hike charge of nical J and Mechanical WorkshopsE "Tppton< n.nst have knowledge of Design and Mechanical Drawing Machin |ve i )een accustomed to an<l H- 11 men He must also lie able to hi514 words
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Advertisement286 1922-10-20 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture, Electric Fittings, Fans Etc., Consisting of about 250 lots and A Fine Collection of Plants at Marble Hall, 207, Kelawai Road. The residence of Dr. GOSSIP. On Saturday, 21st Oct., 1922, At 11 a.m. USUAL CONDITIONS OF SALE. Terms: —Cash286 words
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Advertisement139 1922-10-20 3 NO MORE NEED FOR CASTOR OIL, BABY'S OWN TABLETS BRING JOY TO THE NURSERY. Childi-.en often conceal their sufferings from pure dread of the horrible, nauseating, griping medicines administered to make them well. Caetor Oil is a tci ror to most little onesIn Baby’s Own Tablets, jhe Canadian children’s remedy,139 words
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Advertisement331 1922-10-20 3 BATING PADANG DREDGING CO., LTD., [lncorporat «ml in the strait* Settlements] Notice is hereby given that the Third Ordinary General Meeting of Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd., will, be held at the Registered Offices of the Company 33 Beach Street, Penang on Saturday, the 28th day of October. 1922 at331 words
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Article1140 1922-10-20 4 A reviewer of Mr. Bertrand Russell s latest book on the Problem of China I writing in the Times Literary Supplement differs from some of his political conclusions, which are said to Im* distorted by an animus against the whole structure of Western civilization. But at the close1,140 words
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Article32 1922-10-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 20. The Malay Mail Colombo correspondent says the Ceylon Legislative Council is meeting on Friday to consider the Draft Rubber Restriction Ordinance.32 words
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Article43 1922-10-20 4 LFrom Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, October 20. I’he Malay Mail is informed that the Rules under the Restriction Enactment will not exempt rubber in the Federated Malay States on the Ist November from the restrictions inijiosed by the Enactment.43 words
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Article45 1922-10-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Octoiier 20. 'l’he death has occurred of Mr. Tun Cheng Siong, General Manager of the Oversea Chinese Bank. 'l’he deceased, who was 42, was a well known philanthropist, and was connected with many local business organisations.45 words
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Article1232 1922-10-20 4 Mr. C. W. Darbishire promises to swell the ranks of the Couneus mu “incorrigibles” who, disRestnction agreeing with GovernLegislation. ment policie g t e tc., etc., write to the Times to set matters right—invariably too late, though we have to give him credit for consistently opposing Government1,232 words
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Article15 1922-10-20 4 Ihe Chilka. with mails from Europe, is expected to arrive here to-morrow morning.15 words
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Article382 1922-10-20 4 FAREWELL TO MR. GREGSON Penang Lancastrians ent. 'i taint d M E iC. Gregson to a farewell dinner at the Runny me de Hotel evening, die W ble was tastefully decorated with deep red roses, and the menu cards als 1 bore the symbol of the County Palatine.382 words
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Advertisement163 1922-10-20 4 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. I Saturday, 21st instant, Special Dinner Dance. I ARMISTICE NIGHT. Special Dinner Dance, on 11th November. i Samples and Quotations of Messrs. A. M. ARATHOON’S CALCUTTA, SUPERFINE SHELLAC can be had from the Sole Agents: J L. Y. SWEE COMPANY, LIMITED, I (incorporated in f. m. s.) Penang,163 words
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Advertisement12 1922-10-20 4 “E. O.” Friday 20th October.—Guest Night Dancing. Saturday 21st October.—Special Tiffin.—Orchestra. SARKIES12 words
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Miscellaneous231 1922-10-20 4 PATHE UNIVERSAL HOUSE I 2 EMPIRE THEATRE. PENANG ROAD. 2 From Thursday, 19th to Sunday 22nd October. 1922. 2 Do you follow your husband like a beaten thing as the wife in— 2 6 parts “SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" parte 6 2 —Of do you stride along with him231 words
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Miscellaneous19 1922-10-20 4 THE DDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. Midnight. 6.18 p.m. To-morrow. 12.18 a.m. 6.48 a.m. 12.41 p.m. 6.58 p.m.19 words
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Article1003 1922-10-20 5 Mr. Bonar Law to Form Ministry. I TO CONSERVATIVE u MEETING. Reuter’s Telegrams. London, Ictober 19. l( latest development in the poli- situation is the sudden deeisi >n f the Kxet litive Committee of the NaI nion of Conservative Associa- ls t evening to call an emertlOUS ><>'Reuter’s Telegrams. - 1,003 words
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Article118 1922-10-20 5 A CATERING CONTROVERSY. I London, (tetober 19. An acute controversy has develope 1 as the result of the resignation of Mr. Robert Donald from the Committee of the British Empire Exhibition, as a protest against the Committee’s decision that it is impracticable to serve exclusively British Dominions’ prodm118 words
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Article26 1922-10-20 5 BRITISH PROTEST TO U.S. Washington. October 18. Britain has protested against the continued seizure of British vessels bv Prohibition Agents outside the three mile limit.26 words
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Article72 1922-10-20 5 PRICES AND ORDERSLondon. October 19. At the annual meeting of Messrs Arm strung, Whitworth, Ltd., the Chai? iiian f.aid the depression was due t-> the deliberate withholding M orders in tn; hep-* that juices would be still further reduced, but stocks throughout the world were rapidly being72 words
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Article34 1922-10-20 5 Ijondon, October 19 The engagement is annonneel of General the Earl of Cavan. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and Lady Joan Mullholland, daughter of the Earl of Stafford.34 words
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Article194 1922-10-20 5 Conseivative Wins. London, October 19. 1 lit* by-election at Newport, consequent on tlie death of the Coalition Liberal, Mr. Haslam, resulted as follows Clarry (Conservative) 13,515 Bowen (Labour) 11,425 Moore (Liberal) 8,811 Conservative Maj. 2,099 This is the first- bye-election since» the formation of the Coalition at which194 words
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Article128 1922-10-20 5 THE RUBBER OUTLOOK. I.ondon, October 18. At the annual meeting of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd., Mr. Heath-Clark, presiding, said the outlook wa brighter, but he did not think progress -would go very far until the •xchanges were somewhat stabilised and the reparations question practically settled.128 words
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Article111 1922-10-20 5 MR. DARBISHIRE’S VIEWS. London, October 18. Tn a letter to the “Times.” Mr. C. jW. Darbishire contends that the proposal to pass rubber export duty legisla jtion so ad to operate from November 1 lis not only most undesirable, but unJconstitutional, at any rate in the Straits111 words
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Article107 1922-10-20 5 FREIGHTS AND OPERATING COSTS. London, October 18. Lord Inchcape in his speech at the meeting of the P. O. Company, said many of their voyages had an adverse result. Outward freights were scarce and those homeward largely unremunerative, and operating expenses were far above the pre-war107 words
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Article35 1922-10-20 5 London, October 18. Mr. Winston Churchill has developed appendicitis, but his condition s somewhat better. Operation Successful. London, October 19. Mr. Churchill was successfully operated on for appendicitis, and is progressing satisfactorily.35 words
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Article28 1922-10-20 5 Beilin, Oetolier 19. The Parliamentary Parties reached agreement fnrtho introduction of a bill to extend President Ebert’s tenure of the Presidency to the June 30th, 1925.28 words
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Article139 1922-10-20 5 General Smuts’ Attitude. Johannesburg, October 18. Replying to the charge by General Hertzog, that the British Government appealed to the Dominions with regard to the Near East over the heads of their own Governments, General Smuts said he had no fault to find with the attitude of139 words
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Article31 1922-10-20 5 London, October 18. German marks closed at 13,350. The depreciation is attributed to the news that the German Government is anticipating fresh drastic measures to restrict dealings in exchange.31 words
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Article51 1922-10-20 5 London, October 18. The light cruiser Vindictive leave.® Portsmouth to-day. with miscellaneous reliefs to vessels of the Mediterranean, East Indies and China Stations. She will disembark at Hongkong a relief half crew for the depot ship Tamar, ami other miscellaneous ratings, and embark the relieved men for51 words
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Article28 1922-10-20 5 THE P. O. BANK. London, October 18. Loid Selborne has joined the Directorate of the P. O. Banking Corporation. in succession to the late Sir A Vassar Smith.28 words
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Article35 1922-10-20 5 London, October 19. Lieut. Commander H. F. Maxse, of the Foreign Office, has beeni appoint >1 Third Secretary of the British Embassy in Tokio, where he will arrive on November 3(1. via Canada.35 words
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Article49 1922-10-20 5 London. October 19. The Caledon Shipbuilding ami Engineering Company of Dundee has contracted to construct two large freigl.'ers to trade between Britain ami the Far East. They will be of 8 0(H) tons, with a speed of 14 knots, and propelled by reciprocating steam engines.49 words
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Article34 1922-10-20 5 Geneva, October 19. At the International Labour Conference. the Chairman. Lord Burnham, referred to the gratifying fact that Japan had already ratified two of the Draft Conventions and proposed to ratify others.34 words
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Article38 1922-10-20 5 London. October 19. Mr. Montefiore, Chairman of the Arghan Development Syndicate say- the period of experimentation, has ended with the new fibre, which he claims is superior to cotton. He antieijrates deliveries in Lancashiic next year.38 words
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Article193 1922-10-20 5 BRITISH GENERAL’S FEAT. Simla, October 19. Brigadier-General Gewge Pereira ha> arrived at Lhasa from Peking. He walked 3,500 out of 6,000 miles. [Brigadier-General George Pereira, Q. 8., C. M. G., D. S. O-, late Grenadier Guards is 57, the son of Edward and the Hon. Margaret Pereira.193 words
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Article290 1922-10-20 5 A Profitable Year. London, October 18. At the annual meeting of the Eastern Telegraph Company, Sir John D. Denison-Pender, who presided, said the gross revenue for the year was £4,124,000, compared with £4-381,009 in the previous year, and the expenditure was £2,438,000, compared with £2,988,000. The profit290 words
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Article201 1922-10-20 5 THE ANNUAL MEETING. London, October 19. Sir John D. Denison-Pender, presiding at the annual meeting of the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company, said the gross receipts in 1921 were £2,394,000 compared with £2,515,000 in 1920. The decrease was due to trade depression. Working expenses were £1,052,000.201 words
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Article35 1922-10-20 5 London, October 18. The steamer Gondia, of Glasgow (5,286 tons), which sailed from Rangoon for Shanghai and Kobe on July 19 with a cargo of rice is posted at Lloyd’d as missing.35 words
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Article145 1922-10-20 5 The China Coast Inspector on August 9 issued an announcemet regarding the loss of the 8.1.5. N. Co’s s.s. Gondia, bound for Shanghai from Rangoon. Teh Gondia was last spoken by wireless at 10 a m. on August 2, the day Swatow was stricken. She was at145 words
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Article744 1922-10-20 5 Mr. J. S. W. Arthur proceeded to Balik Pulau to-day to hear Court cases. Mr. and Mrs. K. Crompton of North Hummock Estate. Klang, are on a trip to Singapore. The Bishop of Singapore returned from his visitation of the Churches of the Peninsula on Tuesday. Reuter744 words
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Article1115 1922-10-20 6 “THE TWO ENDS OH A GREAT INDUSTRY.” A meeting of those interested in the plantation rubber industry took place on the 15th September *’n the Council Ro'»n of the Rubber Growers’ Association, to discuss with Mr. Edgar B- Davis, who arrived from New York on the 1 uesday,1,115 words
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Article327 1922-10-20 6 LARGE OUTPUT OF FACTORIES IN THE T’NITED STATES. “Reclaimed Rubber” was the subject df a paper read at Manchester by Dr. Torrey, in the course of which he said: Tn the United States the reclaiming business has taken the course that might have been predicted- The grades of327 words
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Article136 1922-10-20 6 The following is the text of the resolution passed unanimously at a special meeting of the. Council of the R. G. A. held ,i n October 16th “The Council of the Rubber Growers* Association Incorporated having considered the Supplementary Report of the Committee appointed by136 words
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Article132 1922-10-20 6 The Rubber Trade Association of London monthly statistics gives United Kingdom Imports and Exports up to end of August. The total imports for the eight months are 42,250 tons, of which 26,139 tons was from Malaya. The total for the eight months in 1921 was 64.788, and in132 words
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Article755 1922-10-20 6 TWELVE PER CENT. DEBENTURES OFFERED. The annual general meeting of Brune? Plantations, Ltd|, wajs held, at the registered offices of the company, French Bank Buildings, Singapore. Mr. W. A- Sims presided. The Chairman said The loss for the year under review was t 9.531.51. This practically represents the755 words
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Article93 1922-10-20 6 The profiteer staggers every time prices take a drop. The trouble with Europe is that it doesn’t want peace bad enough to work for it. Europe has had nineteen conferences, and they have all ended as soon as somebody mentioned money. A “Slow-Motion” picture is to be taken of93 words
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Article380 1922-10-20 6 GOOD RECOVERY IN PROFITSThe report of the Anglo-Siam Corpora tion for the| year to 31st March, 1922. shows a net profit, after providing for depreciation, taxation, profit commissi* n and general charges, of £94,679, compared with £44,073 for the previous year. The amount available, including £30,169 brought in,380 words
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Article110 1922-10-20 6 TO-DAY’S DEPA RTURES. Perak, [E.S. Co] for Deli. Penrinnes for Port Swettenhain. taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur. Singapore and China. M. S. Selandia for Singapore. Kampar for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Bindings and Sitiawan. Sampit for Asahan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations110 words
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Article211 1922-10-20 6 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mad. FOR AT Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore. Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road,) By train Teluk Anson,Kuala Kubu. Kuala j 7.15 a.m. Lumpur, Klang, Port211 words
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Advertisement329 1922-10-20 6 j® Mr/«IIII z 7 n. Jo- Jr Zam-Buk i« obtainable in handy sized boxes of all chemists and medicine dealers in Pinang. Malacca and The Straits. Free Sample Box and address of nearest agent can be had from The Zam-Buk Laboratories. Leeds, England. iTCH! ITCH! ITCH! Scratch andrub-i ub and329 words
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Article812 1922-10-20 7 MONDAY’S MEETING. Thl following are Orders of the Day for meeting of the Legislative Council on inv ;it 2.31* pm. Question by Mr. Campbell “Will ro vennnent say what progress ha s bee i (h with the preliminary investigations hr the new Malacca Water Supply, also hethcr a812 words
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Article1435 1922-10-20 7 IMPRESSIONS OF THE TOUR. Sir Herbert Russell, who, as special correspondent for Reuter’s agency, accompanied the Prince of Wales from the beginning to the end of his long travels in the East, has written a graphic account of the tour. Published by* Methuen Co.1,435 words
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354 1922-10-20 7 —“M. M.” Holy Trinity Church. Nilxmg Tebal. 19th Sunday after Trinity. Oct. 22. —Holy Communion (English) 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil) 9 a.m. Messrs. T. J. and R.’s Club. Prai. —Evening Service and Sermon 6 p.m. S. Paul’s Mission Chapel. Bukit Tengah. Saturday. 28th—“M. M.” - 354 words
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Article99 1922-10-20 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. Shares. 2* ZS 5 CQ 02 PQ 72 m c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Indragiri 2.00 3.00 3.75 4.25 Jeboug 22.50 25.00 25.00 30.00 Mining. Hitam Tin 1.05 1.10 1.10 1.20 Kamunting99 words
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Article67 1922-10-20 7 20th October, 1922. Local. cts. Smoked Sheet 37| Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 37| lUnsmoked Sheet No. 1... 34 Singa- I Smoked Sheet 38 pore (Crepe 3<B London and New York. London (Smoked Sheet ll|d (Crepe llfcd New York G2O The following were the rubber quotations in London on67 words
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Article15 1922-10-20 7 The following is an additional rubber output for September lbs. Bukit Katil 6.81815 words
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Article183 1922-10-20 7 London. The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Oct. 18: Spot £l7l up £l.l2s.C>d 3 mos. buying,, 171.15 s 1.5 s 3 selling 171.175. Gd 1.5 s Local parity $84.92 Oct. 19th: Spot £172.5s u p 1.5 s 3 mos. buying 173.5 s I.los183 words
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Article167 1922-10-20 7 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.00 nom. 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 9.50 sales Rattans 11.20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag do do do167 words
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Article92 1922-10-20 7 Inclement weather affected the taxings it the three night shows presented by the proprietors of the Lyric Kineana on the 16th, 17th and 18th instant in aid of the above Fund, when among several interesting films, pictures entitled “The Swatow Typhoon Disaster” in two parts were screened.92 words
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Article66 1922-10-20 7 KOREAN HEAVILY SENTENCED AT HONGKONG. Hongkong, October 18.i —The K<lrean first-class passenger on the Mishima Maru, who was arrested here a few days ago on a charge of smuggling morphine and cocaine, valued at over $28.000, has been fined $25,000, or twelve months’ gaol, and also sentenced to66 words
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83 1922-10-20 7 In the Assize Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the C.J.C, Sir Lionel Woodward, middle aged Tamil was convicted of the murder of a Tamil woman named Manikam at the Central Workshops in April last. The motive for the crime was jealousy. The accoused heard from83 words
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Article117 1922-10-20 7 Oct 21—Rugby, Penang v Perak, at Tai ping. Oct 21—Ratu Lintang Rubber, Meeting, 33 Beach Street, 12 noon. Oct 21—Rahman Hydraulic, Meeting, Downing Street. 11 a.m. Oct 21—Penang Golf Club, Dance, 7-8 p.m. Oct 22 —P.S.C., 440 yds. Club Championship. and 75 yds. “B” Class. Oct 22—Penang Hunt117 words
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Article117 1922-10-20 7 PENANG, OCTOBER 20, 1922. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/413/32 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 178 3 days’sight Private „181 I jj Bombay Demand Bank „178 g Madras Demand Bank „178 V-• 3 days’117 words
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Article103 1922-10-20 7 The following are the latest quotations in the report of the Malaya ('o.. Ltd. (or to-day. Sharei». Buyers. Sellers. Bassett Rubber Co Ltd .90 S I.lo’ Jimah Rublier Estates 1.10 125 Kuala Sidim Rubber Co 1.80 2.10 Malaka Pinda Rubber 1.05 1.20 Sungei Tukaiig Rulilier .32} .37}103 words
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Advertisement36 1922-10-20 7 Good Health is Our Greatest Asset There’s Good Health in every foaming bottle of MILK STOUT. It is a fine creamy delicious drink. It’s a nutritious, invigorating tonic. Brewfra— H. A G. fIWIONOS Ltd. REAOI’IG. ENGLAND36 words
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Advertisement401 1922-10-20 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. 1. Wanted Vacuum Pump. Air pump, cylinder to be about 8 ins. Dia. or upwards. State price and size to Box No. 236. c/o Pinang Gazette. 2. Wanted 2 Second hand Vacuum Drying Chamber complete with condenser and pump. State full particulars and price to Box No.401 words
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Advertisement1859 1922-10-20 8 CANADIAN PACIFIC Nippon Yu»en Kaisha. F STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. (Incorporated™ «pan.) NTVO 1 XFOO IT! Cll l Tl O I til (Incorporated in England UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE kJLICIILO kJI Villllolll U V>VF*s ULV*« Fares in to change IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT without notice.) (Subject w.thout Not,ce. > rOR INTENDED TO1,859 words
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