Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 October 1922
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1922-10-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 241. VOL LXXX. MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1048 1922-10-23 1 NEW STOCK i frame mouldings j r i?mv s made to Order VISIT SOLICITED 8 NIKKO STUDIO! j No. 7, NOfIUMM ROM. j e r-| MiLhFRS' siSi n T 1 I^. 1 2tl g MASCOTS. fob SALE, TO LET, situations you wou d ha e a safe ~.a t h1,048 words
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Advertisement34 1922-10-23 1 HMiaaiHna I ESTD. JLgL> 1872. MTRONJZED BY ROYALTY B. P. de SILVA THE LEADING JEWELLER J IN THE EAST. 50 YEARS’ Z EXPERIENCE. jj 1« Bishop Street, Penang and 62 63, High Sl, Singapore.34 words
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Article62 1922-10-23 2 ARMISTICE SKYE MEETIHfi. Friday, November 10 th AND Saturday, November 11th. Hurdle Races.—Races for Ponies and Hacks. Pony Handicap.—Distance Handicap 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.62 words
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Article506 1922-10-23 2 ONE THOUSaYND CONVICTIONS. Amritsar, October 6,—The situation at Guruka Bagh remains unchanged. Jathas have been, leaving regularly during the past three days and SC arrests have been made daily though yesterday the number was 8L The arrests no.v total 1,138 and the convictions over 1,000. The Congress506 words
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Article176 1922-10-23 2 Calcutta. October 6. —Inquiries made by the police regarding the fate of the man and woman whose dead bodies were discovered in a packing case at Juggernath Ghat on Wednesday, point to their having been made the victims of a sordid crime perpetrated for the purpose176 words
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Article67 1922-10-23 2 Oct 24—Nellmay Rubber Co., Meeting, Downing Street, 2.30 p.m. Oct 26—C.W.A., Quarterly Meeting, Parsonage, 10 a.m. Oct 28—Batang Padang Dredging, Meeting, 33 Beach St., 12 noon. Oct 29—Loke Yew Cup, Rifle Range, Kam pong Bharu, 7 a.m. Nov 2 and 4—“ Merrie England,” Town Hall. Nov 4—Rugby, Merchants67 words
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Advertisement442 1922-10-23 2 SHORT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, &c., can be inserted in the Pinang Gazette at three cents a word counting the address to which replies are to be sent. Minimum Charge $1 each Insertion. 6 Consecutive Insertions $5. Cash must accompany order, otherwise the advertisements will be charged442 words
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Advertisement398 1922-10-23 2 NOTICES. PENANG TURF CLUB. Members are reminded that Subscriptions for the year 1922—1923 are now due. Cheques should be sent to the Secretary’s Office, 8-A, Beach Street. H. OXENHAM, Secretary. 1722-24-10 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Reduction of Tram Fares. Commencing from November Ist. 1922, the 8 cent first class fare per section398 words
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Advertisement425 1922-10-23 2 To get 100% Satisfaction you must have a Motor Cycle t which is 100% Efficient. I Such is the latest All-Chain 1 Drive 4-h.p. TRIUMPH. It possesses all those inherent i i qualities which have made the L TRUSTY TRIUMPH famous the world over for its reliability. It embodies a425 words
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Advertisement120 1922-10-23 2 ■II I BASS LIGHT ALE PURPLE TRIANGLE And Insist Upon Getting It. I -K I BRITISH I indented) I ROUND j j STEEL BARS j The Elastic Limit of these Bars is Nearly Twice as Great as Ordinary Mild Steel. S The Breaking Strain is Approximately 90,000 lbs., i.e., 40120 words
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Article1063 1922-10-23 3 uthohitative state. r m?:xt ox xe ar east nr ,he full of the 1,1 i authoritative stat< mv’-t or '■'"‘“i ,’jjcv issued through Reuter’s H"’ 1 ‘1 Press Association on th-.-In the view of IIU-Ma. 1 I ■„v.Tiinient, the approach or the }±W I I l ConManthrople and n1,063 words
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Article536 1922-10-23 3 Under this heading, the “Free Press” say?. :We have received from the Planter'' Association of Malaya a letter containing a copy of a circular letter which that Association is sending round to estates on the subject- of the dismissal of Indian labour owing to restriction. That letter536 words
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Article41 1922-10-23 3 Messrs. Barlow, Co.. Singapore, ro port The market has remained steady although rather quiet throughout the week, the closing prices being:—No. standard «9.35 to «9 65, No, 2 Standard 59.05 to $9.35, No. 3 Standard «8-75 to $9.05.41 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1922-10-23 3 THE GREEN ROSETTE (By a Lady Correspondent.) Pari'. September 27 The novel idea of the green rosette as a badge for men and maid> in quest of soul-mates, has proved a brilliant failure. Thousand' of lonely- French youths and girls responded to the scheme when it was1,153 words
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Article126 1922-10-23 3 Tokio, October 17th —While the rubber quotation in the Tokio market shows F. A. Q. Spot. 40 sen. Kobe shows 35 sen and 37 sen for December. Nikolskoye has been occupied by a Red Army and the fall of Vladivostok s imminentThe arms at Vladivostok, which were placed126 words
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Article117 1922-10-23 3 PENANG, OCTOBER 23, 1')22. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/415/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 178 3 days’ sight Private „181 Bombay Demand Bank „178 2 Madras Demand Bank „178 3 days’117 words
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Advertisement336 1922-10-23 3 Your cherished furniture —bright as when new EVERY housewife has certain bits of furniture with which she will not part. They may be cherished family heirlooms or prized for other sentimental reasons. But now, scratched and marred, their newness gone—they are banished to somewhere-out-of-the-way. Bring them out. Buy a tin336 words
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Article5556 1922-10-23 4 H. E. THE GOVERNOR’S SPEECH. RUBBER AND INCOME TAX. The Legislative Council met this afternoon in Singapore, when His Excellent the Governor delivered the following address. His Excellency said: Honourab’e Members of the Legislative Council. Th? memorandum which has been circulated shows that we expect to do5,556 words
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Article3414 1922-10-23 5 mi; v E BAPPELEY’S views. T th.. Editor Of the ”Pinang Gazette.”] I trust that some more able pen Sir h-mmine will give expression to r 'Tuition which exists to the impend--1 i nrv restriction, and protest on '"f C irof tho^ who although inarticulate, ,M>h: t h3,414 words
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Article226 1922-10-23 5 Messrs. Lean Co.’s weekly market report states that the firmer tendency for tin has continued throughout the we?k and a rise of £‘4.12-6 brings the closing quotation for the 3 m/s Metal to £l7l. 15.0 which constitutes a record for the current year- While the expectation c-t yet226 words
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Article1030 1922-10-23 5 ANNUAL MEETING. The third ordinary general meeting cf the Batu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd-, was held in the Registered Office of the company 33, Beach Street on Saturday- Present: —Messrs. E. H. Bulford (in the chair), E. Reimann. G, N. Save, J. GBrown, A. D. Duncan» «ind1,030 words
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Article483 1922-10-23 5 Hie twelfth, annual general meeting of the Caledonian (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the offices of the cojnpany, 20, Abchurch Lane, /.K Mr CLarence Frank Leighton (the chairman) presiding. The Chaitman, in moving; the adoption of the report and accounts, said the profit and los483 words
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213 1922-10-23 5 Quite a deal of interest i& being evinced in recent developments regarding the adoption of arghan cultivation by rubber growers, and a round dozeni of well-known rubber companies are now in negotiation with} the parent Arghan company. So far only the Kuala Puhi Company has213 words
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Article1115 1922-10-23 6 In making his annual budget speech before to-day’s meeting of the Legislative Council His Excellency the Governor was able to preface his observations on general matters with a very satisfactory statement in regard to the Colony’s finances. Many individuals, firms and companies would be glad to think1,115 words
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Article77 1922-10-23 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. October 23. The first Battalion route march of the reorganised Volunteer Force was held on Sunday, the distance being eight miles, finishing at the Swimming Club. The Battalion inarched past H. E. the Governor and the G.O.C. in Government House grounds. Later, an77 words
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Article1130 1922-10-23 6 Those of our readers who p agree with the views we have expressed at intervals Again. on the alllazing intolerance of certain uncompromising charilpions of compulsory restriction will find an illuminating example of the sort of thing we complain about in the telegram from our Singapore correspondent1,130 words
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Article101 1922-10-23 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. October 22. Under the auspices of Negri Sembilai Agri-Horticultnral Society, a most successful show was held in the Rantas district yesterday. The exhibits inmw of the sections were excellent. The British Resident, the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, in a speech101 words
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Article33 1922-10-23 6 In the Supreme Court, at Seremban, «n Friday, the Hon Mr. Justice Branch delivered his final judgment in the cr Jeff’ versus the Chartered Bank, awarding the plaintiff’ and costs.33 words
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Article57 1922-10-23 6 CORONER’S VERDICT. The Coroner s finding at the inpae on Mr. A. J. Weller. Inspector of Sclioob. was that death was caused by a > intlicted gunshot wound, due to and financial worries which ha I inception prior to deceased s resident'' in this57 words
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Article193 1922-10-23 6 (To the Editor of the Pinang GazetteSir, —Instead of a public meeting for the selection IU additional members to serve on t n mittee of management of th l a Mosque, a restricted meeting oi members of the Muslim Society and Muslim Mahajana •a > convened on193 words
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Article26 1922-10-23 6 A mail for Australasia. (via Singapore) closes -a morrow. t j ie •'l' ll The homeward mail closes at 10 a.m. on Satan a?26 words
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Advertisement250 1922-10-23 6 I -.llmwßf' i s' 3 rap t’ zjwUy/Jr Atfejfe as I I I -W' -WjMrl I ii, 1 a -t_- J O’ I s2oo EE Deposit and monthly payments will enable you to ss purchase a Robinson Tropical Piano. Each instrument EE guaranteed for 7 years. Let us explain our250 words
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Advertisement25 1922-10-23 6 “E. O.” Tuesday, 24th October, —Dinner and Dance. Wednesday, 25th October.—Special Tiffin. Orchestra. Friday 27th October.—Guest Night Dancing. Saturday 28th October.—Special Tiffin.—Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.25 words
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Miscellaneous22 1922-10-23 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2. 3 p.m. 8.15 p.m. To-morrow. 2. 9 a.m. 8.51 a.m. 2.42 p.m. 8.52 p.m.22 words
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Article2349 1922-10-23 7 Mr. Lloyd George’s Election Slogan. uh conservative ministry. Reuter’s Telegrams-| I,on<lon. < Ictober 20. With two exception.-, not a word I l( .grct at the disappearance of th? (oiiliuon is expressed by the papers to-day. The exceptions are th? “Daily Telegraph," which nevertheadmits the validity ofReuter’s Telegrams-| - 2,349 words
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Article251 1922-10-23 7 THE NEWS IN PARIS, BERLIN AND U. S. London, October 2(1. The news of Mr. Lloyd George’s downfall was received with frank satisfaction in Paris, anxiety in Berlin and calm detachment in Washingto i, where the opinion is expressed thts t <he change will not affect the251 words
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Article480 1922-10-23 7 Mr. Harold Owen says with' every ether Party preparing for a general election, it is not surprising that Labour, too. should “get busy.” But the list of its candidate*! must be rather bewildering to-the general mind; for it includes many rneii whose names there certainly make480 words
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Article200 1922-10-23 7 The near East crisis has had the re r-ult of making a November Genera! Electicn impossible. The Prime Minister cannot now “blanket’ the Novem- her Meeting of the Conservatives, at which k. is certain to get his notice to quit. I’hc Premier will then resign end probably go200 words
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502 1922-10-23 7 Mr. T. I*. O’Connor, M. P. says the Near East never brought much credit to any politician who had to touch it, and. as an example, gave the case of Gladstone. whose .attitude against the “unspeakable Turk” —he showed himself more unspeakable thanl ever in502 words
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58 1922-10-23 7 Geneva, Octobei 21. The desirability of adding German as an official language alongside English and French was discussed at the International Labour Conference on the proposition of M. Jouhaux, representing the Confederation General du Travail; but the proposal will be reported on the 14th December. Mr.58 words
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Article35 1922-10-23 7 SIX IMPRISONED. Amsterdam, October 21). Of 22 Chinese arrested aftei the recent disturbances, six were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from four months to four years. The remainder were acquitted.35 words
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Article31 1922-10-23 7 London, October 21. The Greek Government from reasons t-f economy have decided to suppress a number of legations including Berlin, Vienna, Tokio, Petrogra 1. Brussels and the Hague.31 words
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Article506 1922-10-23 7 Reply to Guildhall Address. London, October 20. Despite dull weather the Prince of Wales was heartily euev e crowds as he drove in an open variiagc front York House to the Guiidhu'i this morning to receive an addr-•’>*•• ol congratulation on his Eastern Jour. There was506 words
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Article72 1922-10-23 7 MR. W. HUNTSMAN’S OPINION. London, October 20. Mr. William Huntsman, director of the Buloh Akar Rubber Estates, Kuala Kangsar, Perak, declares that the new rubber restriction scheme will be complicated and will require an army of new officials. The condition of the rubber market has greatly improved72 words
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Article30 1922-10-23 7 CREW DROWNED. Amsterdam, October 20. It is reported that the crew of 23 of the Dutch vessel, Cornells, ashore eff the coast of Sweden, were all drowned.30 words
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Article33 1922-10-23 7 Amsterdam, October 21. The ex-Kaiser’s civil betrothal ceremony was performed at Doorn. Ihe briedis the widowed Princess Ilermine oi Scbonaich-Carolath, the daughter of the Prince of Reuss. She h<>> five children-33 words
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Article24 1922-10-23 7 ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND. London, O< tober 21. In the Soccer International, England beat Ireland by two goals to nil, at West Bromwich.24 words
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Article791 1922-10-23 8 A PROTEST. In forwarding the following letter for publication the Hon. Mr. A. N. Kenion says —I have received the following letter from a Perak resident which appears to be of general interest and which you may care to publish Dear Sir, —At first sight the draft791 words
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Article307 1922-10-23 8 Messrs. William Jacks and Co., London, reported on the 27th September: Prices, which were unaffected! by last week’s crisis, are now feeling the benefit of the clearer political outlook, and trade continues to improve in all quarters. The American Tariff policy will give us back our old307 words
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Article289 1922-10-23 8 Some figures cf imports < f rubber into the United States given in the New York “Journal cf Commerce” are? of interest in view of the present discussion <n the rubber problem and the question of restriction of output. Imports of crude rubber into the United States289 words
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Article155 1922-10-23 8 London. Oct. 6. —There is q, sensational sequel to the death of Percy Thompson, the shipping clerk, who was savagely struck down while returning home at midnight on Wednosda,v from Ilford station accompanied by his wife Edith, who is 27 years of age. Frederick Bywaters, a handsome155 words
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Article202 1922-10-23 8 Benares Opium p. chest $5,0)0.00 nom. Cloves 130.00* sellers Gold leaf 72.00 Mace Pickings 65.00 NutinegF ,s os 47.00 110 s .4. 35.00 Coconuts per 1,000 30.00 Copra Sundried 9.50 sales Rattans H-20 sellers Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shells 13.00 Siam Rice No. 1 15.50 per bag202 words
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Article109 1922-10-23 8 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Ellora for Port Swettenham, taking mails for Klang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Kopah for Teluk Anson. Takada for Singapore, China and Japan. Blind ra for Mergui, Tavoy, Rangoon and Moulmein. T< sa Marti for Rangoon and Calcutta (Mergui and Moulmein via Rangoon). Seang Bee for Port109 words
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Article331 1922-10-23 8 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 Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong Ipoh. Batu Gajah, Tapah Road.) By train Teluk Anson.Kuala Knbu, Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port Swetten-331 words
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Article957 1922-10-23 8 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. NAMES t f 7 g J RUBBER [Dollar.] Sc I Allenby Rubber Co r I e Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ’ft Amalgamated Malay Estates > 17 I Ayer Hitam Planting Syudieatĕ’ lh Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates I Ayer Molek Kubber Co A ’>i f Ayer Panas957 words
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Advertisement504 1922-10-23 8 Backache and other “external” pains quickly soothed. Mrs. Withall, Gatwick, Shaleford, KBEgti&y I y Godainiing, writes;— “I had a pain in my back, just like a knife stab and it left me help- BgMEj less. I went into hospital from May WSSa y to November and was turned out Wfcu504 words
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Advertisement76 1922-10-23 8 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him whose soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks In nine cases out cf ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed his taste for years it proves not so much that he is76 words
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Advertisement18 1922-10-23 8 MARTIN’S SIIIOiiPWLS A Remedy for >**regularitie<*. Baperseding Bitter Apple. Pennyroyal, PU Cochia. A, C'KDER er CHEMISTS. vte«MtorJIAB nN.Ctun;u.acUX»AiaPTON.BMOtiArA.18 words
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Article288 1922-10-23 9 The Peace Conference. Reuter’s Telegrams-} London, < )< tober 21. it has dow been dee il t there lx* no preliminary meetu xjH’it-. to discuss the financial in V’‘„n<tini< clauses of the Treaty of 4 Uli to the general l’ea<-e on- ,7; to he held in the middleReuter’s Telegrams-} - 288 words
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Article150 1922-10-23 9 FL’EN< II DEMANDS. Pari'. < ictober 21. I "tali in> inoraiidum on the 'ubI '•■'•uiing leparations from GerI «.o handed to the Reparation* I* >!i. The piojxisals favoui a |< mniittee of Guarantee- to proceed to IB- to ni|H.se upon the German GovI pi. hdiit certain determinI inea'urex. also150 words
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Article45 1922-10-23 9 I Loudon. Octobei 20. I Maikx itIV now 17.(100 to the I A New Record. Loudon. k toiler 21. 1 marks .'lumped to a new H'ltlO. over sale< frulu the OW U K b’ uncertainties on ’"iwationx question, and closed ■'"'Ui L.IHH).45 words
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Article83 1922-10-23 9 I HEN(’H flier wins. I Eoudou, October 21. eon t est s at Itford. Hie 1 7/7 Vti a lecoi( l Hight Maueyrolle on a L b heat;,.! I* Ustl minutes, ll( "Un ii,J h Te, nian Hentzen l-’-dli. 11 -Dailv Mail" Wiiiii, I' !lz e for the83 words
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Article52 1922-10-23 9 I Ax Ass assin ATion pi ot I 1 1 lb.; 1 Beilin °<tober 21. I?’'' 1 Hud the anIJ''' 1 the lor th® P l I M as furtll, <e or must in-at;-”pts <m his me K,, I), ‘'me* of secret 1( > thc x 'n' a52 words
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Article711 1922-10-23 9 SEQUEL TO A QUARREL BETWEEN EUROPEAN WARDERS. In the Magistrate’s Court. Taiping, on Friday, the preliminary enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of E. H. Fish. European Warder, Taiping Prisons was held, two persons appearing in the dock, in the names of W. O. Bresnahan. European711 words
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Article103 1922-10-23 9 Lojtdon. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Oct. 20: Spot £171.15s down 10s 3 mos. buying 172.15 s 10s 3 selling 172.175.0 d 10s Local parity $85.43 Local. Oct. 21st: Singapore sold 225 tons at $86.25. Penang sold 50 tons at $86.25. Oct.103 words
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Article19 1922-10-23 9 Tongkah Harliour Tin Dredging Co., N. L. from 15th to 21st October (being one week) 29 tons.19 words
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Article617 1922-10-23 9 Mr. W. Wuzburg arrived by the Kedah to-day. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald has been appointed Chief Medical Officer. Malacca. Second Lieut. A. A. Lermit, S.S.V.F., is promoted to be Major, with effect from April Ist. Mr. E. V. G. Day has succeeded Mr. N. Coulson as Secretary617 words
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Article63 1922-10-23 9 cts. (Smoked Sheet 39-j Penang] Fine Pale Crepe 39j Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 34 SING A- (Smoked Sheet 41 Pore (Crepe 4Oi London and New York. t (Smoked Sheet 11,4 New York G2O The following were th* 1 rublier quotations in London on Oct 21 Smoke<l Sheet 1163 words
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Article372 1922-10-23 9 Perak Swamps Penang. Penang did not have a happy time with the Perak fifteen at Taiping on Saturday. The visitors fielded a very w-eak team, which, against the Perak players, stood little or no chance whatever even of securing a draw. The ground was heavy, a factor in372 words
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Article60 1922-10-23 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Octol>er 23. The Selangor team to meet NegriSembilan. at Klang, on the 28th October, is as follows: Brand: Foston. Langworthy. Jack and McNamara; Murchison and Duncan: Beck, Green, Hussey, Wilson, Upton. Riches. Fry and McGann. Reserves Cockman (back). Churchill60 words
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Article23 1922-10-23 9 A hockey match between Colours and Whites will l>e played on Wednesday, the 25th October, at 5 p.m. on the Esplanade Ground.23 words
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Article146 1922-10-23 9 EFFECT OF RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 23. At the annual meeting of Jimah Rubber Company, Mr. A. E. Baddeley, who presided, said a most satisfactory feature was the reduction of 14 cents per lb in the all-in cost. So far as the Government intentions were146 words
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Article93 1922-10-23 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Saturday. To-dAy. E 2 Shares. s s *2 st x oq ca oc c. c. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). T. A-jxoii SJ» 5.50 5.50 6.25 rrin B. 15 25 29 25 Mining. Malau Tin 3093 words
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Advertisement78 1922-10-23 9 TO LET. Big Godown. Cheap Rent. Opposite F. M. S. Railway Pier. Apply. 8. Church Street, Penang. Furnished Bungalow in best locality per middle of November or earlier. Electric light, garage. Present occupier leaving colony. Apply Box No. 239, c/o Pinang Gazette. Good Health is Our Greatest Asset I There’s78 words
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Advertisement593 1922-10-23 9 FOR SALE. “IMPERIAL” BURMA CHEROOTS. FINEST QUALITY ONLY. Boxes of 100. Imperial No. I. Large R*. 3- 4 r> No. 2 Medium 1-12 No 3, j. g No. 4, Cigarette Shape 1- 4 r Medal and FrancoBritish Exhibition, 1903, Ako Medal and Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 188; and Diploma of593 words
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Article281 1922-10-23 10 Closing Day’s Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 21. Heavy rain fell prior to the start of the closing day’s racing at Singapore. There was a good attendance. The Sweep. The Sweep was drawn as follows Drumfire ***** Ked Wire 1284.3 Distour ***** Observation ***** Radium *****281 words
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Article487 1922-10-23 10 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 23, 1922. 8 cts Government Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each Sl Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 100 Goat or Sheep per lb 50 Sweet Bread pair 30 Leg of Mutton lb 50 Kidney pair 30 Feet the four 40 Mutton487 words
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Advertisement302 1922-10-23 10 THE SPECIAL J I fiaOKtRIB i FORD PLUG Is the finest plug made for the Ford engine—for which It is expressly designed. Excessive lubrication will not impair itsefficiency. Cleaning is made easy by the two piece construe- I tion, and the hexagon fits standard Ford spanner. y 4ln. taper gas302 words
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Advertisement312 1922-10-23 10 PROFITABLE ADVERTISING. THE NEWSPAPER SUPREME. Mr. T. M. Sleigh submitted that nowadays judicious advertising was indispensable to success in business. He took the trouble to ask most of the well-known advertisers if advertising was increasing their business, and all replied in the affirmative- One in his own line of business312 words
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Advertisement95 1922-10-23 10 INCOME TAX. lii 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 uqw on sale at The Pinang Gazette95 words
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Advertisement502 1922-10-23 10 /O There is „U| I Av I to send ll\ leOl O home the child ‘JUlenburgs Foods Pon InPants ijffff Entirely free from harmful germs they give complete independence of doubtful milk supply, L. and their use is a safeguard against summer i diarrhoea and infantile cholera. i Of all502 words
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Article624 1922-10-23 11 HINESE STATEMENT. In a speech by Mr- Chao-Hsin Chu. delivered at the Plenary Meeting of the Third Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva, on Sept. 19, he stated: Having heard the report submitted by the Fifth Commission on Traffic in Opium and other dangerous drugs,624 words
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Advertisement751 1922-10-23 11 Standard Typewriters The Machine you will I Eventually Buy. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., (Incorporated In Enfhnd) Agents :—penang, Singapore j and Kuala Lumpur. k J BANKS. 7—7 CHARTERED bank OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. /Incorporated in England by Royal (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Charter 1853.) Paid-up Capital751 words
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Advertisement267 1922-10-23 11 WHEN YOUR STOMACH REBELS AT FOOD. When your stomach rebels at foco. when you grow pale and sallow. e’se weight and strength and fail to get any rest from your sleep, your blood has lost its tone and is thin and? weak. Whatever the cause of the illness there can267 words
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Advertisement197 1922-10-23 11 v. u '.ms' 'rz-’ e DIITCH CIGARS! NEW YEAR O£ J CARDS is-™*»». CRESTED WITH Note the REDUCED PRICES. REE T I G S a Agulia Blanca $3.70 per box of 50 Cigars. FROM La Imperial $3.80 50 I r La Vista $3.90 M 50 'E. Marechai Foch $4.60 M197 words
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Advertisement1438 1922-10-23 12 BIBBYLINE '‘B™„’ c< une. 0«. wsmst- tx sss with through connections from Penang. “ELLERMAN” LINE. Intended sailings for PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS. The following fast steamers of the JSj SuMT*» ’>! t above line will be desnatcheu’c 5 S Leave Rangoon Leave Rangoon SAILINGS Singapore. Hongkong and Japan. Steamer About Steamer.1,438 words
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Advertisement478 1922-10-23 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP (J Managing Agents U. S. Shipping hard. Regular Trans-Pacific Freight and Passenger Ser vicehet HONGKONG AND SAN FRANCISCO Calling at the following Ports:— Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu, and San F r >. 1 r CALCUTTA-HONGKONG SERVICE. (Freight only). Calling at the following Ports: Calcutta, Rangoon, Penang,478 words
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