Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1922

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 244. VOL LXXX. THURSDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1922. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 479 1 I J CIGARETTES 4 555“* I S J > Synwl ymous with Refinement and J S Quality. J J ITmiTITII THTI ITriTl lIIWIT [IIMMW—GORDON’S SLOE GIN I i «frr.- I I him 1 Uhere s Purity and Vigour g XX IN EVERY DROP OF READS jjf makes the I goe
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    • 11 1 «•■KUMESNI j T. NAGATA, j DENTIST. NEXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY.”
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  • 354 2 NEED FOR A LEGAL STANDARD OF QUALITY. Dirty milk” was a term frequently used in the course of a vigorous discussion by tRe Sanitary Inspectors' Association., at Buxton, iconcerning the country’s milk supply, and the speakers in general urj/ed the setting up of a definite legal standard of
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  • 450 2 Messrs. James Hutton and Co., Ltu.. Manchester, reported on September 27 as fellows: The cotton markets have again been influenced, mainly by developments in the Near Eastern situation- Prices have fluctuated sharply, but with rather nr re reassuring news to hand the outlook is viewed with
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    • 1368 2 SHORT CLfiSSIHED municipal_notice. ADVERTISEMENTS. Reduction of Tram Fares. Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Ac.. Commencing from November Ist. 1922, the 8 cent first class fare per section on i can be inserted in the Pinang the Jelutong and Ayer Etam Routes will Jt?// Gazette at be reduced to 5 cents
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    • 171 2 I i i 3 TOM' 1 I 1 i 'L- Bu"- 1 s s2oo «lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI||||||d| EE: Deposit and monthly payments will enable you to purchase a Robinson Tropical Piano. Each instrument S guaranteed for 7 years. Let us explain our hire S purchase system to you. I Robinson Piano Co.,
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    • 175 3 Leafield (Oxford), October IS There are at present nine Allied commissions n Eastern I brace who are engaged on ar rangements for its transfer from Greek to lurkish control. The Allied forces in 'he province number eight or nine battalions. One of the principal difficulties being encountered
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    • 294 3 London, October 3.An important statement which may forecast Greek policy in Thrace was made by M. Venizelos in a letter to the Times. 1 He commences by eloquently appealing to British opinion to prevent the immediate carrying out of the proposals for a Turkish administration in East
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    • 316 3 Leafield (Oxford), October 18.The problem of assisting refugees from Asia Minor who have returned to Greece is being accentuated by the flight of thousands of Greek families who are pouring in from Western Thrace. Although British and other charitable agencies aie doing everything possible to re'icvA
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    • 30 3 London, October 5-The Prince of Wales, who is visiting Easton Grey, spent the day schooling hunters over the steeplechase jumps, with a view to start bunting
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    • 145 3 London, October 8.Sir Almeric Fitz roy indignantly denied the accusation of the police that he molested women in Hyde Park. They assert that he struck them and tried to escape from the police station, which Sir A. Fitzroy denies. The police state that Sir A. Fitzroy
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    • 200 3 London, October 3.A tragic story of premature order to abandon a ship needlessly, costing the loss of fifteen British lives in the North Sea has been revealed by a wireless from a German trawler reporting that it picked up on 22nd September, the British
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    • 113 3 London, October 10.Colonel Peacock. speaking at a luncheon of the M hite Cross Union, founded by Princess Karadja. related his experiences when as a cheeky young subaltern’’ h~ travelled disguised as a Kashmiri Fakir, accompanied by two Brahmin friends through Southern India, visiting temples and! shrines
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    • 104 3 Vienna, October 10.Contrary winds 1 rain and fog has greatly hindered the flight of General Anderson, who is tra- veiling by air to Constantinople. He was compelled to land in Aspern Flying ground yesterday evening. The weather was still wet and foggy and it was uncertain
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    • 98 3 Mr. Lloyd George opened the palatial new building on the Tower Hill which will serve as the office of the Port of London Authority. The ceremony marked the consummation of *he we k of unifying the administration of the Port which was taken in hand some
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    • 74 3 London, October 5.The Ford Motor Company have entered into an arrangement with the Southampton Coiporation to purchase twenty acres of land, on which a factory is to be built capable of turning out 200 cars a day, an increase of 40 on the present output from the
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    • 56 3 London, October s,—Three members of the Liverpool Association eleven have revealed to the Committee th'i* th-*', were offered a bribe of £lO to io-? the match with Burnley on Saturday, when in fact Burnley won by 2to ml. Lf’ters containing the offer have been hand?' 1
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    • 249 3 To save the complexion when the merciless rays of the sun dry and crack the skin use HAZELINE* SNOW” (Trade Mark) It keeps the skin cool and fresh no matter what the climate may be. It is non-greasy and may be applied conveniently at any time. (n glass pots, at
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    • 400 3 Special Purchase BOOTS AN D SHOES From the leading manufactures of Northampton. These were personally selected by our local Manager whilst at Home at special low prices for guaranteed large quantities. The value we can now offer for cash is the biggest offered in the East for many years, as
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  • 1140 4 Labour Deputation to India. MR. CUMMING’S STATEMENT. (From Onr Own Correspondent.) Seremban, October 25. There was a fair attendance at the meeting of the P.A.M. at Seremban to-day. At the beginning of the meeting, the Chairman, arising out of the minutes of the last meeting, linformed the meeting
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  • 46 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 26. The Malay Mail Colombo correspondent says a Time of Ceylon cable from London states that the F. M. S. Rubber Company’s report shows a loss of 30,484 francs and carries forward to debit 689,273 francs.
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  • 196 4 Benares Opium p. chest $5,000.0«') 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 do
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  • 599 4 LAST EVENING’S HUNT. The unsettled weather kept many indoors when these Hounds kept their appointment at the Polo Ground last evening, but those who braved the elements saw one of the best days’ sport, so far this season, hounds running almost continually for about an hour and
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  • 270 4 London, October 12.There were thi--ty-one starters in the Cesarewitch- Light Dragoon, who won by a neck, wag ridden by Pryor. The Villager finished T hree lengths ahead of Ceylonese. Falsj Alarm, Blumbrebee, Mysia and Bristol Channel did not run- Herod Philip led the field. Shortly afterwards Light Dragoon
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  • 756 4 T. O. M. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert arrived by the Perak from Deli to-day. Mrs. D.M. Montgomerie is going Home by s.s. Glengarry on Dec. sth. M. M. Sir John Campbell arrived by the Kampar to-day from Teluk Anson. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales has
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  • 247 4 ALLEGED THEFT OF TIN FROM EASTERN SMELTING CO., LTD. A charge cf theft as a servant, of nineteen catties of tin, valued at $15.96, from the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., Dato Kramat, was preferred against J. A. Scully, a Eurasian, employed in the refining department, before Mr. E.
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  • 265 4 A spectacle for the presented, says the Straits Times.” in its editorial comment on the Legislative Council meeting when Mr. Mitchell solemnly reproved the press for setting the interests of the public higher than those of men who mishandle them. There is really no reason
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  • 416 4 MYSTERY OF THE PR|v (T WALES’ FVN-j, EOF When, the shadow of tho r fell upon Europe, one of appreciate its significance, an 1 U lise the appalling distress a t 0 r-a-follow in its train, was H R Prince of-Wales. Confident’ o f and generous response, he
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  • 334 4 SWATOW FAMINE FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Fr viously acknowledged 815.101. Collected by Messi s Lje Koon Sam and i iin Thea-n Seang, latan- Chop K<n? I cong Chan $25. Mr. mi Ee He. t' 5 subscribers at #5 1 subscriber at J $4, 4 subscribers at r 812 11 srbscri’ l
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  • 50 4 Calcutta, October 18- TIIP Xh ln Ji cast of the Indigo C 1 °F in ;l B own in 1922-23 shows that the (he proestimated at 2,266,003 aCI C nl p 3 red bable yield at 91,000 cwt*- < s H a yield of 60,900 cwts- m
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  • 20 4 )W ler 15 l n London, September 25 able to accompany t,u a nu to Australia and Nie*
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    • 300 4 WHEN THE COLD COMES PEPS DEFEND YOUR LUNGS AGAINST CHILL AND GERM ATTACK. The weak-chested have no longer cause to dread the arrival of the coldseason. for these novel breatheable tablets, Peps, makd the chest and lungs strong and cold-resisting. Catching a cold” at this season should; netver be regarded
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  • 4367 5 Free Press.” tIIE JNCOME TAX bill. At b he L Wa,,W I Monday there u ere present: oum n Fxcellency. Il’- Governor, (Sir His Excellency I aur*’ nct >• i Officer Commanding the (lenerai (Major General Sir Neill Mal- i loll ble Colonial Secretary c I <" un
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  • 95 5 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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  • 903 5 THE MATTING WICKET TEST. The English team of cricketers is leaving for South Africa this month. The fact that an English cricket team is to meet South Africa in Test matches this winter has not set many pulses galloping, writes Mr. H. J. Henley in the
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  • 19 6 NIXONAt the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur on 23rd October, 1922, to Mr. and Mi’s. R. Nixon a son.
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  • 1189 6 Many people who regarded restriction as an ideal solution of the rubber problem and would not be happy until they got it. now that it is to lie attempted by legislative action, are disposed to admit that the closer the working details of the Stevenson scheme are
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  • 1126 6 Mr. Bonar Law’s stop gap Cabinet is a good one in the Some Sound circumstances, and a Selections. great deal better than some of the critics ex--1 pectĕd no doubt. All the more ihiportant offices are filled by aWe men, indeed, apart altogether from any opinions with
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  • 230 6 WEDDING IN CATHEDRAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October M The weakling took place in St- Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, the lit. Rev. the Bishop of Singapore officiating, of Mr Henry Lewis, of Manchester, Assistant Treasurer. Municipality, and Miss Lily Hughes. There was a large attendance. The bride was
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  • 209 6 The Karmala, with outward mails is expected to arrive here at a.m. to-morrow. The homeward mail by the closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday. A mail for Western Australia. J) Gorgon, (via Singapore) closes J on Saturday. A reminder is given of the man 1 cert to be
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    • 341 6 ait Hl J 91 f THE GUEST-LENOX I PATENT PRESSED i I STEEL SQUARE AND g RECTANGULAR TANKS. q The design of these Tanks is such that it overcomes the q D weaknesses apparent in most other Square Sectional Steel H Tanks. It will be noted that in most of
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    • 14 6 E. O.” Friday 27th October.Guest Night Dancing. Saturday 28th October.Special Tiffin.Orchestra. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor*.
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    • 116 6 GRAND CHARLIE CHAPLIN ATTRACTION AT LYRIC KINEMA TH ¥AL From Thursday, 26th, to Sunday, 29th October, 1922. 12 Series THE ADVENTURES of CHARLIE CHAPLIN 24 Parts 6 Reels of Joy SERIES 1, 2 and 3. 6 Reels of Joy Supported by CARLYLE BLACKWELL with Kitty Gordon. Montague Love. June Elvidge
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    • 20 6 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.59 p.m. 10.10 p.m. To-morrow. 3.48 a.m. 10.57 a.m. 4.56 p.m. 10.57 p.m.
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  • 1457 7 Viscount Cave Lord Chancellor. K 01' DEVONSHIRE AT 1,1 ''colonial office. Reuter’s Telegrams-1 London, October 24. J, is officially announced that the Cabin ef includes the following Phemiek-M*- A. Bonar Law. J jO kd (’H XM EJ.LOK—Viscount Cave. (Ih n(F.i.lok oe the Exchequer--Uj, Stanley Baldwin. O h EI
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  • 38 7 JAPANESE WITHDRAW TROOPS. Shanghai, October 26. A Tokio message says the last Japanese army expedition in Siberia left Vladivostok at two o’clock yesterday afternoon. Arms and munitions were handed over to the Reds prior to departure.
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  • 932 7 Planks and Policies. MR. LLOYD GEORGE S SPEECH. London, October 24. 'The Labour Party Executive decided to communicate with Mr. Bonar I jaw, declaring that a mid week polling day will not give the workers the maximum opportunity of voting and suggesting Saturday as more convenient. Viscount Crey’s
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  • 97 7 THE XTALTER-ASTOR INTERESTS. London, October 24. Further particulars of the change in the control of the Times” newspaper. which is owned by the Times Publishing Company, shew that Mr XValter has also acquired the substantial share-holding hitherto belonging to Sir John Ellerman. Major the lion. John Jacob Astor
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  • 53 7 COMMISSION TO BERLIN. Paris, October 24. The Reparations Commission announces that after devoting three meetings to informal consideration of the French and British proposals, it was unanimously decided to go to Berlin on October 29 to discuss wic-i Germany measures ensuring the balancing of the Budget and the stabilisation
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  • 30 7 TERM OF OFFICE EXTENDED. Berlin. October 24. The Reichstag, by 314 votes to 76. decided to prolong President Ebert s term of office until the 30th Jun*?. 1925.
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  • 52 7 London, October 25. The Society for the Propagation o the Gospel has decided to join othei Missionary Societies in showing active sympathy towards some thousands of students from India and the Far East at present in England. A Secretary has been appointed to attend to this
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  • 28 7 THE OPENING DATE. Paris, October 20. M. Poincare informed the Kemalist Government that the Near Eastern Conference will probably open a* Lausanne on November 13.
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  • 28 7 London, October 25. Rear Admiral C. F. Corbett has been placed on the retired list at his own own request. He entered the Navy in 1881.
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  • 40 7 London, October 6.The P> ince of Wales states that he has caused a left *1 to be sent to the Ministry of Pensions regarding the proposal to treat mentally afflicted ex-service men as paupers.
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  • 141 7 The Washington Plan. XVashingfon, October 25. The first step towards the formation of a League of Nations for the American Continent was taken by the United States inviting the five Central American Republics to a conference at XVashingfon on the 4th December. The objects are the
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  • 88 7 GENERAL SMUTS AND THE REFERENDUM. Pretoria, October 25. On the occasion of the referendum on October 27, General Smuts has sent a message to the Rhodesian electors, warmly advising them to enter the Union, which would prove the same unmeasured blessing to Rhodesia as to the four original
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  • 34 7 THE SILVIA’S XVAY OUT. Halifax, October 25. The liner Silvia initiated the practice of landing liquor stores here, prior to proceeding to New York. She will pick them up on the return trip.
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  • 35 7 M. KRASSTN’S STATEMENT. Berlin. (letober 25. M. K rassin denies that he has resigned. He declared the Soviets would again deal with the Urquhart agreement when Anglo-Russian relations entered a new phase.
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  • 79 7 MH. GEORGE CADBURY. London. October 24. The death of Mr. George Cadbury, J.P., is announced. Mr. Cadbury, Chairman of the famous firm of Cadbury Brothers, Ltd and founder of Bournville Model XHllage. was born eighty three years ago at Edgbaston, his father and mother belonging
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  • 54 7 RE-ECHO XVINS. London, October 25. The Cambridgeshire Stakes, at Newmarket (nine furlongs) resulted as under: Re-Echo 1 Poisoned Arrow 2 Hasty Match 3 Thirty-four ran. XVon by 14 lengths; one lengl’i between second and third. Betting: 25 to 1 against Re-Echo, 7 to 1 Poisoned Arrow, and 50
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  • 34 7 London, October 25. Th? prospectus will be issued to-dav of a new Indian Loan of £20,000,000. yielding 41 per cent, and at the price of 85. The loan is redeemable in 1950-5.
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  • 39 7 Ijondon, October 24. Mr. XX 7 un Sze Ginn has been appointed Third Secretary of the hinese Legation in London, in succession *<> Mr. Tsu Lieb Sun, who is transferre I to the Foreign Office in Peking.
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  • 84 7 International Conference in London. London, October 24. The International Civil Aviation Confe reuce meets in London tomorrow. Major-General Biancker will represent the British Empire. France will be represented by ten de legates, Japan by five, Belgium three, Bolivia two and Greece, Persia, Portugal. Serbia and Siam by one
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  • 33 7 EX-NAVAL OFFICER SENTENCED. Berlin, October 25. The State Court at Leipzig sentenced the former naval officer, Dietrich, to six months’ imprisonment for attempting to assist the murderers of Dr. Rathenau.
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  • 33 7 THE CONSTITUTION BILL. London, October 25. The Irish Constitution Bill passed the final stage at a meeting of the Southern Parliament. It now goes to the British Parliament for ratification.
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  • 219 7 The Society held a house warming yesterday at the new and commodious premises. No. 20, King Street, Penang, which have just been completed under the supervision of Mr. Lee Tian Siew, the Hon- Secretary. The building, including fixtures, cost about $20,000. During the evening a
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  • 108 7 A syndicate of 45 prominent American business men has subscribed £200,000 for the exploitation of a of colouring moving pictures in their natural tints invented by Mr. DJaniel Comstock, who is connected with the Massachusetts Institute of Technicology. One picture >f five reels has already been
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  • 92 7 A Straits Government Gazette issued on Monday contains a revision of the duties imposed on August. Bth 1921, altering the duties on liquors. The 'new duties are; Arrak, brandy, whisky, rum, gin &c, $lO per proof gallon. Provided that if it is under 81 per cent of
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  • 28 7 London, October 7The K-v'ser it is repored desires to undergo the monkeygland rejuvenation treatment. The title of his bride will be Queen of Prussia.
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  • 2484 8 THE BILL BEFORE COUNCIL. The Rubber Restriction Bill, based on the Stevenson scheme, was introduced before the Legislative Council, and after discussion, was referred to committee at an extraordinary special meeting to l>e held on Monday, October 30th, says the Free Press.” In moving the first reading of
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  • 453 8 We are afraid/ the paddy-holder in Siam i« in very much the same position as in Burma, despite the superiority of his grain, say's the Bangkok Times.” The actual export for August was 1,237,944 piculs, over 76.000 piculs more than in July, and the approximate return Ifor
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  • 184 8 Peking, Oct. 4.—Thei fire which partly gutted the Tung An Shih Chang last night at eleven o’clock was the fourth disastrous one which i’t has suffered since it was established. The section destroyed this time was part of the old buildings running from the shops just a
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  • 89 8 Peking, Oct. 6.Th'-r? is a growing belief here that Vladivostok will be occupied by other than a»nti-Bal*hevik tro ps after the retirement of the Japanese. In this connection it has been rumoured that the French are planning either to transport the remnants of General Wrangel’s troops to Vladivostok. or
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  • 63 8 Replying to a deputation, who asked for the repeal of the compulsory training clauses in the Defence Act, the Minister of Defence said he could hold out no hope of an immediate alteration in this rt spect in the Act, as the indications of the state
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    • 264 8 WHAT LOSS OF WEIGHT MEANS. HOW MANY PEOPLE MAINTAIN STRENGTH. M hen you are ill and losing weight, failing in strength and growing pat? and sallow day by day, it i« a sign that you need more blood. Whatever (the cause, there can be no relief until the blood is
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    • 315 8 I 03 nn It is not the Quantity I Digestive of food we eat but what i 0 we digest and assimilate 1 Disorders that nourishes the body. S 0 Hence the necessity g 0 for proper working of the digestive U organs. Indigestion arises from various causes and demonstrates
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  • 1526 9 The Negri Sembilan Society. SI'CCESSFIH, show”at rantau. (From Onr Special Correspondent.) n„. weather at Rantan on Saturday wi fair enough, but shortly after the I breakfast time threatening clouds Cm-netd to gather. an.l an hour or so noon the deluge came. Fortu- t ly however, it impaired but slightly
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  • 567 9 PLAN TO OBTAIN RECOGNITION. Soviet Russia regards the present situation in the Near East as affording a good opportunity for obtaining recognition from the Powers. She proposes to act the part of mediator in the conflict between the Nationalist Turks ahd the Greeks, and hopes thereby to
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  • 170 9 Reuter’s Telegrams. London, October 25. The official Labour policy for the election is set out in a manifesto signed by-all the members of the Labour Party Executive. Recognising the need for the lighfeninglof the deadweight burden of the National Debt, labour proposes the creation of a War
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  • 116 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list: Yesterday. To-day. 2 9® Shares. a s s U U co oq co c. c. sc. c. Rubber (Dollar). K- Sidim 2.00 2.25 1.75 2.00 Parit Perak 1.20 1.40 1.40 1.60 Sungei B. 1.00 1.25
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  • 41 9 26th October, 1922. Local. cts. (Smoked Sheet 39 Penang- Fine Pale Crepe 39 .Unsmoked Sheet No. 1... 34 Sing A- (Smoked Sheet 40| pore (Crepe 40 London and New York. London /Smoked Sheet ls.(M (Crepe Is.Od New York G2O
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  • 14 9 The following is an additional rubber output for September lbs. Punggor 9,018
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  • 164 9 London. The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following London prices, on Oct 25: Spot £176.15s up £2.75.6d 3 mos. buying 177.10 s 2.75.6 d 3 selling 177.125.6 d 2.75.6 d Local parity $37.74 The Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd: London, Oct. 24, 174.10 s spot, and £175.25.»kl three
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    • 139 9 FOR SALE. For Sale: Columbia Gramophone Oak box and horn, triple spring motor, good condition with 20 records. $l5O, near offer considered. Apply Box 243 c/o Pinang Gazette. Tapping Conductor. Vacancy filled. Applicants thanked. There’s a Sure Way to Lasting Relief iIN CASE OF Ecxema, Blotches, Pimple*, Boil*, Eruption», Bad
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    • 146 9 ABDULLA PURE /No?\ I I A I BRIGHT I I’ SMOOTH i VIRGINIA ABMJLLA A LTD., New Street, LONDON. I (Incorporated in United Kingd—l,) I ~7 I «I it j st. Pauli Girl Brand I Beer i I Supplies of this well-known and appreciated Chop are > I now available.
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  • 148 10 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Hyson for Colombo, Dhanushkodi, Suez and London. van Goens for Deli, Langsa, Edi, T. Seinawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Kopah for Teluk Anson. Kinta for Port Swettenham. taking mails for Klang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Venezia for Singapore and China. The sailing of the s.s. Warwickshire,
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  • 374 10 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). 6T 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."l By train Teluk Anson,KualaKubu. Kuala 7.15 a.m. Lumpur. Klang. Port Swetten- )>also
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  • 132 10 Oct 26 and 28Grand Concerts, Town Hall. 9.15 p.m. Oct 26C.W.A., Quarterly Meeting. Parsonage. 10 a.m. Oct 26Football, B and D Coys. P. V. Esplanade, 5 p.m. Oct 27Penang Free School, Annual Sports, 3 p.m. Oct 28Batang Padang Dredging. Meeting. 33 Beach St., 12 noon. Oct 28 and
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  • 465 10 CHOXVRASTA MARKET. Penang, October 26, 1922. cts Government Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 80 Liver with heart lung do 1.20 Tripe do 1.00 Goat 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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  • 114 10 PENANG, OCTOBER 26, 1922. (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 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 17<s 3 days’sight Private 181 s Bombay Demand Bank 178 Madras Demand Bank 178 S- 3 days’sight Private
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    • 172 10 > lasflinn iam («■■■■■■■■■■■■■i ALL PRICES i DEALERS.! BfiSil REDUCED, g g f; S V/D &*HOWiiis^p’ 1 ist °l I Three Castle Cigarettes Ord. 80c. I I do. Mags. 95c. do. Super do. $l.OO. I J PER TIN OF 50 CIGARETTES. I I I T Sf \w i- w Underwood
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    • 155 10 g J Q TJOVRILisa food of I I JL> such vital importance B I that no household 3 should ever be without it. > a meal in a hurry is wanted, when someone feels tired or whenever a hot drink is requiredgive Bovril. Always have BOVRIL I in the House
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  • 362 11 LABOUR IN ASSAM. Calcutta, October 13.The Committee appointed, after the exodus of coolies from the tea gardens last year, to en quire into labour conditions in Assam, have submitted their report. They find, with reservations, that the coolies’ remuneration is generally sufficient to maintain them in health
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  • 225 11 Simla. October 11.A large and distinguished company gathered in the Council Chamber at Viceregal Ledge last night, in response to Her Excellence* Lady Reading’s invitation to a musical party. The occasion was rendered unique by the presence of Dame Nellie Melba, who. with the well known Russian
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  • 242 11 Bombay, October 10.—Despite the HI effects of the previous adverse season and other factors the report on the Cooperative Societies shows that there been steady progress of the co-operative movement- Political agitation, says the Registrar, which had to a certain extent impeded this movement, as it had
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    • 732 11 S’ I REDUCED I I STANDARD TOURING CAR I $1,300 ONLY EX GARAGE i I SELF STARTER EQUIPMENT $l5O EXTRA. Wearne Bros. Ltd., PENANG. t BANKS. (BARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKiNt AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. CORPORATION. Hnwroorated in England by Royal (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Charter 1853.) I Paid-up Capital
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    • 297 11 1. i®/ j 1 g I II I I Hi is the hall mark of quality. Our h Whisky is frequently called for by JgPrrjS th* B phrase, which has been adopted as the motto or slogan of the House o f HAIG HAIG. The motto will gradually find its
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    • 1528 12 PTD D V T TMF DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LLOYD TRIESTINO b i b-15 I IN JS lines, LTD Rangoon,’” Colombo, PortSaiZ Marseilles and London Vancouver.) S?ng«pto. NGS with through connections from Penang. REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS TRIESTE due 30th October PROBABLE HOMEWARD SAILINGS FROM PENANG TO NEW YORK Steamer Leave Rangoon Leave
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    • 498 12 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO Managing Agents 11. S. Snipping Board. Regular Trans-Pacific Freight and Passenger Ser vicehet ween HONGKONG AND SAN FRANCISCO Calling at the following Ports A Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu, and San Franoic®, CALCUTTA-HONGKONG SERVICE. (Freight only). Calling at the following Ports: Calcutta, Rangoon, Penang, Singapore, Saigon
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